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Show " $pUV4 i 'A w fi NS Wolves Meet Rams tl ' T3 Is? ii 1 Q. -0 For First Home Game The North Sevier Wolves should meet their this Friday evening in the schools first home football game of the season. Both the Wolves and the Parowan Rams have been defeated by Milford and Carbon County in the teams first two games of the season. near-equa- ls The Wolves were defeated by the Vikings just last Friday evening at Carbon County 20-The Vikings scored after a drive in the second quarter, but the W olves Jeff carried a kickoff 65 yards for a North Sevier touchdown. 30-ya- Republican Views Jerold Dastrup, center, Sevier County Republican Party chairman explains procedure for discussion between The Republican congressional candidate Howard Nielson, left, and Raymond Beckham. game GOP Candidates Talk Alike on Issues (Continued from Page 1) revenue while at the same time having money leaving the area. Mr. Beckham said the nations public school system is the greatest in the world and it should remain that way through local tax support. Mr. Nielson added that he was not in favor of a no tuition tax credit for persons who have no children in schools. On most of the other issues, however, both candidates generally agreed. Mr. Beckham said he is opposed to the Paiute Land Restoration Act in its present proposed form because it allows the tribe to take prime land arbitrarily. Indian people should be helped to help themselves instead of more handouts, he said. Mr. Nielson said the Paiutes need restitution for those things which were done to them, but to arbitrarily hand them land is wrong. Land should be made available for their he said. Both candidates agreed that testing should be allowed in the southeastern section of the state to find out the feasibility of that area as a dump site for nuclear waste. Mr. Nielson said the people of that area should decide that issue and that state and federal intervention should keep out. He cited the Intermountain Power Project and Kaiparowits projects as examples of what happens with state and federal intervention. Mr. Beckham said the governor should keep out of the issue and allow testing to at least find out the feasibility of the area for nuclear waste dumping. While both candidates generally y, 0 QHB0 QEQ QiSa go cfiD dM&D QHD CCO 0 eZHOQ HsGHQ(a m OiI30 asm Need Help? Our Classifieds IT! VOTE FOR KENT William Kraig Morrill, 25, and Joleen Elizabeth both 25, Wright, Marysvale. Terry John Harmon, 22, and Jonna Kim Harmon, 20, both Brawley, Calif. ' ' Effective Justice System Through Inter Communication. (Paid for by Contribution) l :i GJflHQIllC MCQXD Qafla? OsEGlty fe Defensively, we came together in the second half, said Coach Glen Partridge. We moved a lot of people around trying to find the right combination. Offensively, we are still having our problems. (MSMl (rESD CEB He said experience is the chief problem, with six of the 11 offensive starters being underclassmen. He said punting, kicking, kickoff, and uDQ ULUllilj 0333033! 09 Paid. Political! Advertising Year Term DUANE ROSS IS WELL QUALIFIED TRAINING INCLUDES: Investigator taught by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms. Explosive S.W.A.T. Training with the U. S. Army. Graduate of the Smith & Wesson Firearms Academy as a Firearms Instructor at Springfield, Mass. Graduate of the Smith & Wesson Armored School in Weapon Repair at Springfield, Mass. Administrative Patrol at Weber State College. 3. Kim Police Administration at Weber State College. Crime Scene Investigator at Weber State College. Abnormal Psychology at Weber State College. Fingerprint Identification at Weber State College. American Pistol Institute at Paulden, Arizona. Street Survival and Combat Training. boy, Duane Ross wants a relationship with the Utah Highway Patrol, The Richfield City, Monroe City, Satina City Police Departments, Sevier County Jeep Posse and the Utah Wildlife Resource Officers. close-worki- Greg boy, mm ng GJ330QD GinSffiQD ns KtmnnnD sy Supervisory experience and budget experience. Redmond, IE0 c 0 ffl&D Chief of Police Richfield City IV2 years Member of Sevier County Jeep Posse Firearms Instructor for So. Utah Peace Officer's Assn. Born and Raised in Sevier County Knows the Citizens and the area. Advanced from Patrolman to Corporal to Chief. MlGliiliiD fliqtffii (IQ ijj0 6B GEinijQiB 10 & 3 Graduated with honors from Utah State Police Academy Deputy For Sevier Co. Sheriff's Office for 4 years Police Officer Richfield City for 4 years Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gramse, Richfield, boy, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shepherd, Richfield, girl. Sept. 2. o GEiffB aiED are Duane Ross Wants To Keep Sevier County A Place You & I Can Raise Our Families! BIRTHS Kristin first just glad these games V? Sevier Valley Hospital Calvin C. Baker, 58, and Elsinore, girl, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Marie Crandall, 40, both Marysvale. Kennedy, Elsinore, Sept. 5. Wallace Ray Hill, 40, Mr. and Mrs. and Rayola Guild, 43, Perry, Elsinore, both Marysvale. Sept. 6 ; Im three SHERIFF The mandatory retirement issue brought a general agreement from both men, Mr. Beckham said he is opposed to a mandatory retirement age, while Mr. Nielson added that it is a matter for the individuals and the ability he has to work at any age. MARRIAGE LICENSES FAIRNESS and EQUALITY RESTITUTION to VICTIMS REDUCTION of CRIME & KTt COUNTY News Of Record i Friday nights home game against Parowan starts at 8 p m. SEVIER Both agreed that the emphasis has been on the criminal and not enough on the rights of the victim. Both agreed restitution to the victim is needed. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE dedicated to currently. practice 4 ' Multiple use bf federal and state lands was also backed by both candidates, and both agreed that certain areas should be reserved in their present wilderness state and for future generations to enjoy. Welfare system reforms were advocated by both men, and both opposed federal subsidies in favor of greater incentives by the private sector. Mandatory jail sentences were advocated by both candidates where the use of firearms are invovled in the committing of a crime. Mr. Nielson added that he would include the use of any kind of a weapon involved in a crime as part of requiring a mandatory jail term if the person accused is convicted. help you Paid Political Advertising n the Republican Candidate Both favor a strong military budget and support Pres. Reagans stand. Mr. Nielson added that he felt there could be less spending through more efficiency and still have a strong defense program. Concerning Project BOLD, which would allow states to make land exchanges to provide for contiguous i sections, both were in favor. Homes SELL he games, We need them. Mr. Nielson said he favors block grants to municipalities but feels local governments should decide how and for what these grants should be used.' Mr. Beckham agreed on this and added that while he opposes local money going to Washington and then filtered back, we should take advantage of any of this money which is available. Tougher laws concerning juveniles was agreed to by both men. Nielson said the criminal has too long been favored in the judicial system, while Mr. Beckham stated that courts are far too lenient for first offenders. Rpch 10,000 0330310? 03 said. are returns Vote Experience In Law Enforcement income tax, Mr. approved a flat-rat- e Beckham felt certain deductions for basic needs should be included. Mr. Nielson said everyone should pay a fair share for the operation of government. So we can fjfilMiiilkrilniM bogged 8ts9 teams greatest strengths punt until late in the fourth quarter when the Wolves fumbled and the Vikings punched it. in from the Wolves line. The Vikings scored again when they intercepted a Wolf pass with 1 xk minutes to go. down 05 !Fp SEvirnffi? SEPTEMBER 14th ft Paid Pol. m Ad N0VEMBFR by Ross (or Sheriff Committee ., M M 2nH Dale Albrecht, Chairman M- - M i? : |