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Show " JrL JV Congressman JAMES V. HANSEN VAL OVESON Candidate, Lieutenant Governor In the race for lieutenant governor, Val Oveson is the strongest, best prepared candidate for the job. Val has valuable experience in state government. He is one of the most respected state auditors in Utahs history. He knows how state government works, and he is prepared to be a strong force in expanding Utah's economy. Val can also make the changes our government needs, As state auditor, he's been responsible for recommending new ways to improve the operation and effi- ciency of state government. As lieutenant governor, he'll have the opportunity to implement those reforms. Vote the ticket November 6. Comm. HARRY B. GERLACH r father of 6 y. y y . ' ' I- - JtjL JjL JnL JJL JKL JEk l tj For Utah voters who are concerned with balancing what Utah's people need with what our taxpayers can afford, Norm Bangerter is the best choice for governor. Bangerter is a veteran of 25 years in Utah's home building industry and 10 years in state government. He has first-han- d experience with balanced budgets and bottom lines. Hes demonstrated his ability to turn debate into action and promises into policies. As Utah's governor, Bangerter can walk the fine line between what we need and what we can afford. He s prepared for the job. . Attorney General Under his leadership, your Attorney General's office has declared war against unscrupulous promoters who give Utah a bad reputation for investment fraud. In four snort years, David has tripled state prosecution efforts against white collar crime and instigated such highly publicized cases as Affleck, Vasilacopulos, Gatto and Lefevre. He also launched the most comprehensive education program in state history to detect phony promoters, earning the office two prestigious national awards for consumer protection. Respected among high Reagan administration officials for his blend of scholarship (he was a Rhodes Scholar) and conservatism, he has testified twice before a United States Senate subcommittee and once before the Republican National Convention Platform Committee in support of the President's program to curb abuses in fees to lawyers. Stata Treasurer Candidate, State Auditor The State Auditor is responsible to help ensure the protection and proper expenditure of the state's $2.3 billion budget and the proper budgeting and expenditure of city, county, and other local government finances. Tom Allen has the education, experience, background and training to best meet this responsibility. He is a certified public accountant with both private and public audit experience, including the last eleven years in the State Auditor's office, where, he is currently the Deputy State Auditor. Tom has demonstrated his commitment to effective government through the many improvements he has candihelped bring about. Compare the background of both dates and talk with your local government official in making your choice for State Auditor. The choice will be Tom Allen. Managing the public's money is a professional job; we need a qualified professional to do that job. Ed Alter is a professional, qualified by education and experience. Ed is a certified public accountant with degrees in banking and finance and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Utah. Ed has been a public treasurer for the last twelve years, including four years as State Treasurer. As State Treasurer, Ed dolhas been responsible for investments of over a lars, and has earned over $200 billion in interest for the state. Remember, when money matters, experience counts. Vote for Ed Alter on November 6. County Attomoy Comm. HAROLD J. TIPPETTS Incumbent Harold Tippetts has extensive experience as County Surveyor, Director of Davis County Planning, and Director of Davis County Economic Development. A county resident since 1953, he has served in leadership positions in several civic groups. His six years of experience in small business, six years with a public utility, and 20 years as a professional consultant have caused him to understand the value of private enterprise. He is a proven administrator, having served as Director of Utah State Parks, Director of the Great Salt Lake Authority, and Director of the Provo Jordan River Parkway Authority. He also served as a Farmington City Councilman. He is a graduate of the Utah Police Academy and is an executive council member, Boy Scouts of America. ED ALTER TOM ALLEN DAVID L. WILKINSON Clerk MICHAEL G. ALLPHIN LOREN D. MARTIN ' and ari'Air Force veteran, the incumbent Mr. Gertach brings a background of technical business experience to Davis County voters. He is president of the H.B. Gerlach for several Company, a firm that manages tour western states scientific research manufacturers. Experience in this field is a base with clean industry. An great aid in expanding the tax avid supporter of the free enterprise system, Mr. Gerlach works for stronflocal and state governments, local control and funding of education, good law enforcement, a productive and handlibrary system, Support for senior citizens, youth use of computers icapped, recreational programs and effective to maintain budgets. A - 4 Candidate, Governor Jim bases his candidacy on a long record of public service including two terms as U.S. Congressman, where he serves on the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the Ethics Committee. He previously served as Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives and has 10 years experience as Councilman and Mayor of Farmington. A father of 5 children, Jim is a successful small businessman and an active church leader, he believes in controlling inflation by balancing the federal budget and limiting the growth of federal government. He would also encourage conservation of resources, develop alternative energy sources, remove unreasonable constraints on development of natural resources and increase our national defense capabilities. A strong advocate of the free enterprise system, Jim favors turning welfare over to state and ' 4'" NORMAN H. BANGERTER 1st Congressional District local governments. 7 receive the highagainst children must continue to dealest priority. We have taken great strides in the effective and will continue. So stated Loren D. ing with drunk driving well qualified. Martin, Davis County Attorney. Loren Martin is hanHe has eight years of public prosecution experience and He dled all legal defense matters for the County for four years. is a former special agent for the FBI; author of three books on Utah law, dealing with criminal law and probate subjects; a small business manager. He and Ns wife, private attorney and children. Marilyn Monson, have seven Offenses PAID FOR BY THE DAVIS C0UHTV nEPUDLICAII Incumbent Clerk Michael G. Allphin was appointed in July 1983. He received his undergraduate education from Weber DocState and the University of Arizona. He received a Juris tor Degree from the University of the Pacific. He is a member of the Utah Bar and practiced law from 1980 to his appointment. Since his taking office all department accounting, court calendars, and several other clerk functions have been comof cnminal fines and puterized. A new program for collection restitution has been started. He has also initiated several proover $70,000 this past grams which have saved the county year. PARTY, GEUE PERESICI1, CHAIRMAN y y y y y yy y y y y y y AW fry-fry -- yyy |