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Show m rm Input Sought on (Jlv Uovurnmunt 1 mil oi". V T f Z.t,1 jrr'u tf.uf iwrt m 'r Dahl ha .n t overlca.ked hallenges do exiit w ir ecJi'o' s I. Dffjpnr onJ wh g lu,rj.,t V,rU, rjnj n,t U.'ji 'ii nn po(, mo, or. Jix&jn s , Tr,, Mr Dahl oppined the county wide system of government proposed for Salt Lake County some 29 years ago Me did not like the idea someone outside the city was making the decisions ' A just can t make the right decisions for people who live irj Midvale," he explained ' People want the advantages of having a local government, one with citizen participation Mr Dahl plans to incorporate his Sitting Midvale library of law office. Mr Dahl prai.ed the city he represent. It s t a great place " hi.-- . ' ju-i- to live with hi.s enthusiasm, fait that 'Namely, giving the government bac k to the people of Midvale ' M anv tirnc-Mr Dahl explained govern rrient tan become bureaucratic and removed from citizen input'' Me hopes that will change when he takes office Jan 6 Bv Katherine Kajms Tribune Staff Writer MIDV-U.Uverett Dahl his town to be tbe envy r,f Salt Lake ounty )i four V tbe mayor elei t know-n- t won't happen overnight but one day in the tt.e c rr, r.et v Vr,'. tte 'jong 'O .'J'd.V fff Uf rjHtu.r,. in Vi'l in Ururn v m e fVf rr)t'it ' ak I WdnMav Tfihijnf nr.hrr c r iiH VV iiiiwrTmra-viri- V ) t Wants Midvale to he the Envy of Sail Lake County Mayor-Ele- cl r Silt Ttt iniaiririif 'nii' Mr Ve have had some unfortunate publication about that," Mr Dahl explained, but there has been no evi dente that someone has become ill or even died fiecau.se of its supposed contamination I have a hard time believing the tailings are a real danger," he said, adding. ' It is an eyesore, and when the wind blows it is a nuisance An attorney for 36 ye rs. Mr Dahl was raised in Crescent. Utah, and has lived in Midvale with his wife, Ann for 47 years. He graduated from Jordan School District and the University of Utah La w School and is a former member of the Midvale Kiwams Club and the first executive secretary of the Midvale Chamber of Commerce With more than 600 businesses in the city, Midvale has a good tax base, which makes the mill levy of 9 37, resident participation idea when hiring c ity employees The more people involved from your own city the better you are ' he explained ' All things being equal," Mr Dahl said. I will give preference to residents who submit fontracts and ser" vices for the city Mr Dahl has not set any definite long term goals for the ity. but he does want to get the city in order "To be succesiful we need to be organized and have a clear channel of communication and supervision, be said Improving the city's image is one of his goals, he said One problem that has added to Midvales mistaken identity is the Sharron Steel tailings, a proposed site for the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund list ' and have a courteous and rapid to their problem, he said luver than many of its surrounding C.ties Mr Dahl, however feels the c ity s taxes are still too high "The ground left for residential purposes is sc arc e I m more inr lined to want commercial development and more business and maybe, bring in clean industry " he said By increasing the tax base, Mr Dahl hopes to reduce or totally do away with the city's franchise tax In his campaign, he told voters, I believe franchise taxes are unduly burdensome on people with fixed income and the elderly I would like to see the " franchise tax eliminated Midvale with a Sie of 2fi square miles, is one of the smaller suburbs of Sait Lake City But Mr Dahl isnt con rerned about enlarging the si tc or population of Midvale I m opposed to annexation f ,r the sole purpose of becoming a bigger City," he explained "I appru.-- of an nexation to close isolated unir.corpce rated areas within the city and per haps to even our borders ' Tint our efforts should be d.rected to improving services to the citizens and solving the problems within the boundaries we have now 1 think if we c an clean up Midvale, lower taxes and improve our image, we can make Midvale the envy of Salt Lake County " he concluded totally Mr Dahl said his most important job as mayor will be to establish quality policies for the city and to have a competent, courteous staff "I want people to be able to call up City Mall Utahns Move Up in the Ranks While Serving Their Country tie itth I S Army Airman Bryan V. (handler son of R Chandler of 12455 S Mount View Izrive. Riverton, and Sheila Kekaula of 411 E 1700 South. Salt Lake City, has been assigned to Chanute Air Forte Base, 111, after completing Air Force basic training In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of Air Force Sgt. Ronald J. Gillbert. son of Mr and Mrs James F. Gilbert of 1545 E Trevino. Sandy, has graduated from mechanthe U S Air Force ic course at Chanute Air Forces Base, Airman 1st (lass Betty M. Peterson, daughter of LeRoy and Barbara K Peterson of 3350 S 900 West, Salt Lake County, has graduated from the U S. Air Force inventory-managemecourse at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo During the course, students were taught property accounting, customer support, stock control and equipment management for a base supply system. Roland D. Goodrich. Air National Guard Airman, son of Mr and Mrs Darrell K. Goodrich of 2829 S. 150 East, Bountiful, has graduated from the U S Air Force telephone switching equipment repair course at Sheppard Air force Base. Texas Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class William A. Murphy, son of Miriam B, Murphy of 633 E Ramona Ave, Salt Lake City, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base. III., after completing Air Force basic training The airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and cuv toms and received special training in human relations Dennis J. Cotton, son of Michael J Cotton of 7621 S. 1300 East. Midvale, has been promoted in the U S. Army to the rank of sergeant Mr. Cotton is a team leader in South Korea, with relations Airman Ramon M. Edmuten. son of Ramon A and Marilyn A. Edmis-te- n of 1053 E 10600 South, Sandy, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, III , after completing Air Force basic training After completing Air Force Airman Michael M. Bilnap. son of Vola C. Belnap of 10995 S. 1700 East. 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