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Show 1 , A Jess Agraz Merrill A. Cook Oe tuber i, r j. li.i . Tf v f '"Ml M ,&J . Palmer DePaulis Jerry R. Christensen Bob I lo le Bernard T. Price " V . ' - v ti 2 A ' 4 , f mm E ' , 9 lilt Vl' : Am, V--t UdO, . hr-- ' . - - Suou.iv v C1""" , he Suit Lake Irihune ictor E. Wille 8 Mayoral Candidates Face Primary Test Thai Only 2 Will Pass ( onlinued From h dent ol Cook Slurrv Co a mining venture He holds a master s degree from the Harvard Business School He ran lor the Ctah Slate Board of education last year lie is a Ifeputdican The Cook campaign has hided tin i itv s recent record on budgets and taxes which he claims can be man aged and reduced through private-secto- r strategies Mr Cook wants the city to take a high economic development" profile by turning local exei utive while serving as one ol the original City Council members from 198U to 1983 He then accepted Mavor W ilson s appointment as city public works director, a post he held until he was appointed mayor at Mr Wilson s urging in July He is a Demo rat The DePaulis bid hus stressed Ills experience under the mayor-counci- l ' rescan high-tec- h advancements into loe al jobs Palmer DePaulis: c hs. 40, avor DePau was an Allstate Insmam e Co M Todays Weather Th Forc$tfor IJlali Forecast 8 p.m. EDT, Sun., Oct. 6 format Mayor DtT'aulis x gross th potential and it, management a, the campaigns central issue and he advocate, ex panding the city x revenue base ssnh ness or realigned funding xourecx So Hubert Hoyle: A cialist Woikerx Party candidate in the mayor's race. Mr Hoyle. 31. ix employed at Kimeo Mining Machin-y International He used to ss ork in the city maintenance shops and ran for mayor tsvo years ago Mr Hoyle has used this year's try to publicly protest South Africa s "racist government" and US inter- ata t sfex the vention A mild and dry norlliwc-- t will continue, with a change towards colder weather later tonight. Increasing clouds and winds tmlav. with a i liancr ol shower. Viter- V A side neiglibui citv-gove- IkmmI I s ii Tess-man- College Mr Willey has problems with the way Salt Lake County runs its jails He also wants street improvements AdvoChapter lor cates and is vice chairwoman ol the Utah Libertarian Party Ms Tessman represents plalloims retired Western Pa es ictor H. W dies .Mi W illev, 43. has combined his tirst name and middle initial to establish the ' Victor E (Victors Party" He is a draftsman by trade, graduated from West High School and attended Utah Technical Hsy Tessnian Hunmng as the Lib, s c andidate Ms 41, has been a registered nurse at Holy Cross Hospital tor 18 years She is presdienl ol the Salt Lake ertarian Party " BT. Price: longtime sset ' activist Mr Price empathizes wnli "the working class and the senior ( Hi en and the businessman resposiblc lor a pas roll He is concerned wnti utility rates and rents that threat) n businesses and residents svorker-runin governments in Cuha and Central Amenca His mayoral bid is lor "money lot " jobs, not for sear How lor individual ugh:, and limited gos eminent Asniasor she w ill sell otl lie Sail Lake Infernal ional Airpoit i nrnent entei and oihcr rises jnd permit (if is ate entei prise m l.ngc Is provide municipal set-- Kailroad ssoikei Mr Prm 7s has previously run tor the Utah Leg islature and the ( its Council He a Hen k h i at nt enhanced on the citys west side Whete there's a house, there should be a eui b and gutter " high will he in llic mid- 70s o low BO, with ox ci night low in lit mid- - 1 upper ID. to FRONTS: Warm,, Showers I Bain Fkjrries Snow Nrjfi no lit A -- Stationary DmH of op. Ill 8.V7 - I f i Sf ' NQA& It U Cut' fpleti r77 nun ( f 'sail Sill Air Pollution I iiki- W Oalrn hoiinlHnl Provo emlm like t I Carolyn Burke itv if;: ei IH71 crniil V :(.: Pl m ii in mi i 00 Morgmol Itnri .3)1 Good ( cil.ii 112 ( Moali in no 12 113 Very Good V Excellent 52 OZ Source uioh Hcarih Dpdi OZ Oionc CO M 43 OZ CO Carbon Monoede Itloiiilnip (.rorpe in 1'2 43 CO 7i Barry Esham Gene Davis W.H. Cowles Larry Fielder TP Total Porltculonls Area Forecast Sunday and Monday Soil Lake City, Ogden and Provo Forecast The Indian summer weather will gie wov to o taste ot wintn Monday A niaiu will be forming in the upper atmosphere over the inter mountain Region ciur-Inthe first part of the week Increasing cioudi today, with southerly winds 15 to 30 mph in the afternoon Tur nmq much colder Monday, with periods Of ram possibly with snow Girt shitting winds Precipitation probability increasing to 40 per cent Sunday and 80 percent Monday T odav s to low highs will t each the mid-70- s 80s, d opomq to the 40, on Monday Sunday night lows will be in the 50s Northern Utah Forecast inci' using clouds today, with biro? southerly winds to 30 mph during the after noon Colder temperatures Monday, with ram locally mixing with snow late in the day Gust noithwest winds developing Probability of ram increasing to 40 percent Sunday mqht god 80 percent Monday (ache Valley hiahs wH be in the low tu mid 70s thiouah Sundew, with lows m the mid to upper 40s VGosotch front and Western Desert tem pnr oturcs will be m the upper 7()b to low 80s 0yd night Sunday lows mostly in th 50s The Uinta Basin highs will be m the mid to upper 70s today, with nighttime lows m the mid to upper 40s Indian sumnmr Southern Utah Forecast weather will abruptly end during the first port of the week, as a motor upper houah develops over the Beehive State Cloud ond mild Sunday, with occasional showers Turning colder Monday, with periods of rain and qusty shifting winds Forecasted highs in the Southwest and Sevier Valiev oieas will reach the upper 70s to low 80s, dropping to the mid- - to upper 60s by Monday Sunday lows will be in the upper 40s to nud-SO- b Utah s Dune temper otur es will reach the low 90s today, dropping to the upper 70s Monday Overniqht lows in the mid-50- s to near 60 Lcfke Powell ond Utoh Recreation Areas Canyonionds Increasing clouds ond winds today Cloudy and mild Sunday night, with scattered showers developing Southerly winds 10 tu 20 mph Periods of ram and continued windy Mondov Colder tempera ture Lake Powell htahs w.li teach the mid-80- s today, droupma to the mid70s on Monday l ows w'M be tn the upper Jus to mid 50s f cnvoniunds highs 7d and 85 to dav, 65 to 5 Monday F vf nmq lows in the mid to upper 50s f lamina Gorge The forecast ca K to- - m errosnq cloud- with tKfezv soutnwest w mds Scattered shower s and mild Sunday maht Colder temperatures Monday, with rain turning to snow and breezv northwest winds L roht winds becoming southwesterly 15 to 25 mph Monday Northern and Southern in-Mountains muds today, with south we-tely winds to 40 mph increosmg showers and mild temperatures Sunday night Turning colder Mondov, with locally heavy snow Gusty northwest winds Highs will he in the upper 60s to mid-70- s today, and in the nud-40- s to upper 50s Monday Niqhttimo lows m the mid- - to upper 30s. Extended Forecast for Utoh Tuesday through Thursday An upper Northern ond Southern Utah level trough ovei the western states will recede offshoi e, but the air mass will dry and warm only slowly The forecast calls tof unseasonably cold temperatures, with ram and snow decreasing Tuesday Scat' tf ed rain shower s in the valleys and snow showers in the mountain regions Wedius duv and Thursday State widi highs will be intheuppei 40 to near 70 Over night lows mostly m the ?0s ond 30s Extended Forecast for Idaho Tuesday through Thursday Tin Northern ond Southern Idaho forecast tor the Gem state culls for dccreusmci howcis in tin. northern and southern regions bv Tuesuav Dr and warmer conditions Wednesday Afternoon highs are expected to be in the nncMOs to mid-50- s Tuesday, and in the upper 50s to mrd-60- s Wednesday ana Thursday Statewide lows win be in the nud30s to mid-30- s cos- - inQ Weather Summary Vi Sing T Yesterdo s Conditions PreciD Montano W Yellowstone Colorodo D nver 18 73 29 Conditions Todays Forecast Continued From l by canyons, a topic raised bv the Winter Olympics issue and new revenue sources for the city Mr elson is a activist and writes and edits a newspaper for the gay community He wants local programs funded to help victims and educate the public on the AIDS disor der He opposes the city new ordinance and advocates financial support for the arts and other civic activities for the public B-- gay-righ- e a 1 Note i I Data n mnoancs h Utrjl v, Six S f i at L ou dear ees -- Uh -- k v. - 4 ,i g, ,i District received daily The information Not nul ve(fther Sen wee at the Suit okf. nt national Ait port PieC'PO 1 o n ui e those reading1 and Y rtc o' dnd at the an ooi t Ynterdav s Weather Doty P c c ii'itation 0 00 0 00 Prcc ipitation m October 0 15 Ar c umulntue cfcf ic ienc v n hr Pr f ( if t'itir'T vine e Ort 0 V a c jri in m r o' 'ck . 9.' a St C r5'' Ll'lh ' )f -- U 1 n! ' cj U f f i If V 5 s (southcentral primary ft It Co A Sugar of government s c a - "student d to bolster arid keep t.ixes m he want effit lenc v c I M- - lelden tin Soil I ,ikt ( oin'v accounting depute points to Ins knowledge ol public ti n. lines par tic ularx thepiopom tax revenue as a plus foi t souk es He also w.ints to protec t the liar.ii h r ol neighboi Ksnlinh.il hoods c jn. Councilman o rieasiircr H is area)-Tuesda- Tom Godfrey's first test among District 5 voters, he was appointed to the council earlier this year when Alice Shearer resigned to accept a state government position His challengers are Willis H Cowles, Larry Fielden and David LeVitre Mr Cowle is a retired general traffic manager for the I'tah-Idah- the itv hri I t f it 1r qi j II. Don Selin W.M. Stoler Mr Godfrey, an English teacher at Hillcrest High School, believes the city must find alternative wavs to higher taxes to meet growth manage ment needs and reductions in federal assistance to local governments He advocates a city housing policv and a nearby cany on master plan Mr Le itre is a lending broket lie wants to enhance citizen participa non in city government He fears higher lax and utility rates will displace homeowners on light budgets and supports user-fepolicies ulitic applicable e fiom the m S' David LeVitre 4 Council Districts to Pare Candidates Vi! ional Yestcrdoy s Tom Godfrey More to Whittle Than Mayoral Aspirants Conditions 56 Edward Parker Dave Nelson Yestcrdoy s Ttoce LA Sydney Fonnesbeck John Florez Global Temps InUTinounlain M c District 7 (southeast Sugar House). District 7 hosts the pnmarv'x largest field with five candidates Incumbent Councilman Edward W Parker, who has served since the council was oi seated five years ago. has Gene Dadrawn four competitor vis. John Florez H Don Selin and M ' Willie ' Stole r Mr Dav is is an announcer and pro-dutu.n dipvto (or KILL r.nii Chairman ol tin Sugar Ibuist ( mi; niuniiv ( mine il he ees a ( if, ( outi ill role as a liaison lot business al u neighbo' hood inf rests in t i' plai mng prm i m Mr line' is a ( imeisin ri ( 'ah School ot Soc il Work frolessoi oui the liniversitv s t ipial uppoi tunit ait ment back and residential into huines district a hedge a again! higher taxe Mr 1arker l a Salt Lake Cttv School District administrator He In c ite experiera c in c it x w ide iue and hi representa Hon of Sugar Him' ommerie al and foi neighborhood interest a hi re election bid c aet Mr Si tn a t linual social worker at the I tih Mate Training School in mericun Folk and ha been active lot the in development program handle apped Hi wunt a voice feu the average men ' and long range planning; for the C y Mr Stoler l a retire. d Salt Lake Citv police major He believe his i c c po-lu- e administrative background can be applied to effective delivery of all c.' service and he pledge to work u Sugar Hmie rev italiation Nov i general elec Mge a fifth conn; il r i hi c .Inc a' ilwnm n it v i to 'U f'usi for wu Diti ic t ') aM n Kn k -- i v ministrator la' eui pi H op vantsacitv mi t hat oaxos recital l n i st rf- L -- a |