Show 4E Ogden Standard-Examin- Thursday May 24 1984 er (y§i§ir w Hansen wins despite convidtions BOISE Idaho (UPI) — Rep George Hansen displaying COLOR CONSOLE TV record I tried to give them in Washington and know I will go 25" PICTURE strong staying power with voters to the wall to help them” despite his four felony convicWith 100 percent of the distions beat back a primary election challenge by a Republican trict’s 446 precincts reporting Hansen had 34386 votes or 51 county prosecutor percent to Adamson’s 33083 or Hansen convicted in April of 49 percent filing false financial disclosure Hansen 53 who had predictforms narrowly defeated Dan Adamson who was making his ed he would win with about 60 first try at a major office percent of the vote has appealed his April 2 US District Court The controversial incumbent convictions in Washington will face Democrat Richard Stallings in the November elecThe felony counts stemmed tion Stallings who barely lost to from $334000 in loans and othHansen in 1982 was unopposed er transactions that government in Tuesday’s Democratic primarprosecutors claimed Hansen had yintentionally left off required financial disclosure forms Hansen said his victory shows Adamson deThe many Second Congressional District voters agree with his stands jected over his narrow loss said Hansen’s hard campaigning and against federal agencies he contends victimize citizens supportappeal to his main-lin- e ers was the difference “This shows that under very SAVE Adamson acknowledged he was almost identical to Hansen — very conservative — on the dence in me” Hansen said “They appreciate the voting standard political issues Dad’s bet prompts life-li- tjfjLi GRAND JUNCTION Colo (AP) — Twelve years ago Helmuth Hunger bet his twin sons Jim and Tim that they couldn’t get through e without missing a He wound day up forking over $5 to each of them It was the beginning of a yearly wager that set Hunger back about $700 — and led the twins on Tuesday to become Grand Junction High School’s first graduates with 12 years’ perfect attendance “We were never really ill and when we were we went The twins now 18 said they found their continuous attendance paid other benefits E Regular $73795 Wood Grain Early American cabinet with Dynacolor colors even when system for room light changes Solid state Tuner Early Amencan Styling ke tic & H 25 S Console Color TY dagonal - REGULAR $79995 Competitors Price $69995 ALTICE PRICE with Dolby Stereo Sound Video Cassette Recorder with 105 Channel Itaing 2 True Track 4 head system program timer front loading conve- nience 8 hours of recording 10 func- tion wireless remote control and 14-d- ay United Press International Rep George Hansen confers with daughter Joanne Hansen a White House aide as he realizes victory at polls 71010 perfect attendance q 95 32-year-- difficult circumstances the people have maintained their confi- $23600 vx gSSMSii 9 Pw- - 0Y MEM°WAL ELECTRQNJCS 897 West Riverdale Rd (Behind Rocky Mountain Chrysler) W 10 e besides the financial ones “Teachers give better grades if you are there every day” said Tim “I’m sure we learned first-grad- more” said Jim But after their steady attendance at Clifton and Chatfield elementary schools Bookcliff and Orchard Mesa junior -- anyway” said Tim “After highs and Grand Junction High neither plans to go to college Instead they will fol- !(jjS£S low their father into the auto- you go for six or eight years it becomes a part of your motive machinery business “We’ve had enough of school” said Jim life" ( ay or admits blunder In eyebrow shaving IV TWIN FALLS Idaho (UPI) — Mayor Emery Petersen ad- mits to “a real genuine blunder” in shaving an eyebrow off a high school student who had done the same to the mayor’s son Peterson faces a misdemeanor charge of battery in the incident which occurred in the mayor’s garage last week Dennis Vor-hedeputy Twin Falls County prosecutor said Monday he still planned to prosecute the case Petersen apologized in a statement this week to the City Council He said the attack “took place under unusually tense and heated circumstances” following his son’s return from a high school tennis tournament in Sun Vales ders appeared at the mayor’s house Petersen pinned the boy against a garage wall and shaved off one of his 17-year-- old eyebrows police said “Looking back on the action it was obviously not the proper way to handle the situation and was in fact a real genuine blunder on my part” Petersen told council members “I’m very sorry the incident took place In fact the entire chain of events which involved a number of people was most unfortunate for all concerned” Petersen said he had discussed ' ch°ce now lor beet h L ssz Shop ends May Sale I j f v 1 fat I the affair with each council member and they seemed satis- O ®3uCC0CGC3 fied by the apology Councilman Jack Miller said the matter was “a tempest in a ley Authorities said Petersen be- teapot” and fellow official Gale came angered when he learned Kleinkopf said the city should two high school students had stay out of it unless the case afshaved off one of his son’s eye- fects Petersen’s ability to perbrows When one of the offen v"4 r4i -- urn Includes couch At ffsa bed Also (sleeps 2) ttress extra DuringoS? form his mayoral duties I Mattress is avallaWe with rl -- and Mattress foundation SSSSS1 $22© I IT I - 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