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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 21, 1987 CandidatesKaysville Paul Wagaman 1200 ..KAYSVILLE Paul Wagaman is running for a seat on the Kaysville City Council. He is an electronic engineer at UNISYS (formerly Sperry) in Salt Lake City and has lived in Kaysville for 24 years. He is married to the former Shirley Atchison and they have four children. He is an incumbent Kaysville City councilman, and is seeking to assure the continuation of critical planning related to high growth in our city and to improve the climate for economic expansion, he said. " He has had experience in affairs and was a member of;the Kearns Town Council be- fore moving to Kaysville; president of the Davis County Young Brit Howard Republicans; chairman of the Kaysville City Recreation ComI feel the issues in Kaysville mittee; chairman of the Kaysville Baseball Youth and City at this time are the followCity League; coached in the youth baseball and ing: Building the tax base to inrevenue soccer programs for a number of crease through I 'H The most serious problem on the national level are deficit spending and our trade imbal- ance, Wagaman said. " ;These problems overtax the resources of higher levels of government. There appears to be no relief in sight, making it increasingly more important for communities to become less dependent on' state and federal financial support, he said. Projects such as the recent Kaysville Main Street improvement projects and the new county financed Senior Citizens Center in Kaysville, are likely to become less and less frequent, he said. Therefore, one of the most serious problems facing Kaysville and other small, bedroom communities is financing future services without exorbitant tax state-financ- ed increases, he said. Kaysville has historically been a bedroom community, and, with its limited tax base, is quite vulnerable to drastic cuts in outside support. For this reason I have strongly encouraged policies to aid development of commerical businesses and clean industry into designated areas within our community," he said. m ; A t: i m from Coleman means affordable efficiency. r .Li Not only is the T.H.E. 90 Gas Furnace affordable, it probably save enough in operating costs in just a few heating seasons, to more than pay for replacing an old, inefficient furnace. 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OFF J (Smnnv -- OGDEN- AYTOff-EILLS BRIDGERLAND HEATING SHEET METAL 394-16- 544-426- 1 34 Brit Howard Brit Howard, KAYSVILLE a lifelong resident of Kaysville, has announced his candidacy for to the Kaysville City Council. Howard has been actively involved with community affairs for many years. He has served as councilman in Kaysville for the past seven years. Prior to serving on the council, he was a member of the Kaysville City planning commission and is currently the chairman of the Davis County Board of Adjustments. Howard is a past president of the Kaysville Jaycees and was regional director of the Utah Jaycees. He has been chairman of Preservation of Kaysvilles the Kaysville Economic Developspecial character as a clean, quiet ment Committee, vice president atn of the Downtown Merchants Ascommunity with a list on of is sociation, a member of the Kayshigh my mosphere ville Chamber of Commerce and concerns amidst this environment. In addition, there a member of the Kaysville Civic are large numbers of elderly folks Association. He is employed as a real estate in our town living on low, fixed incomes. appraiser and is principal broker k A stronger tax base will preof Brit Howard and Referral Services, a vent these people from being Utah Real Estate Referral Comtaxed out of their homes and posour sible out of community. pany. I believe that a major concern These people also need access to a variety of commercial and pub- facing us at the present time is lic services that we presently do the need to continue to strengthen the economic base of the city. not have, he said. It is my firm belief that, as This can be accomplished further development occurs, the through the support and promorural character of West Kaysville tion of existing businesses and by new business and other similar areas should be encouraging preserved by maintaining present through redevelopment and conzones allowing only relatively low tinued involvement in the citys commerical areas. density housing," he said. Howard also feels the threat to Beck Sheffield the Colorado River Storage ProjBeck K. SheffKAYSVILLE ect power allotment is one of the ield is a candidate for the Kaysmost critical issues facing the ville City Council. city. Kaysville owns and operates a He is the principal at McMilpower system. We currentpublic lan Elementary. a portion of our power receive He has served on the City ly CRSP at reasonable rates from Council for the past four years are which along to the cititerm. passed a second for is and running zens of Kaysville. Other entities His community involvement inrecludes serving as an educator and are now trying to take this rewhich would from us source church leader. sult in substantially higher utility "He has been a resident of rates. As councilman over the Kaysville for approximately 44 electric utility, I hope to continue years. working to maintain this very imI care about our community, portant power supply, he said. said. he w I have appreciated the opporare to His goals if recretunity of serving Kaysville and improve tax base, improve citiand facilities hope to continue my involveational improve ment in the future. zens input, he said. small-tow- fast-growi- ' Compa-nyNetwor- All Pictures Will Be Posted On Our Walls Until Hov. 1 ! 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