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Show tewsJJountypipper For Stephens seeks NSL mayoral seat Physician Reff.rrai' SuRvirc Don't forget VOTE of the importance of having a clean and safe neighborhood to ness raise a family. As mayor he will strive to make North Salt Lake such an environment. As mayor, Stephens will upgrade the City Master Plan every two years. He will set goals for himself, city management and city staff that will reach the objectives of the City Master Plan. The candidate is interested in hearing from residents regarding their concerns. He can be reached at and not a number. Stephens, his wife and two children. have lived in North Salt Lake Call to for nearly eight years. Having two children has sharpened his aware- Lee NORTH SALT LAKE Stephens has announced his candidacy for mayor of North Salt Lake. Stephens training for the position includes a degree in public policy and a masters degree in public administration. He also has eight years of experience working for the Utah state legislature as a budget analyst. Stephens couples this extensive experience with a mind open to new ideas, the courage to implement them and the realization that every citizen is a tax payer who deserves to be treated as a customer our C7. Lakeview Hospital Tuesday, November 2nd DONT LET Mnluji YOU CITY 295-587- Zaluski is Farmington city council candidate II )r vhjUii lie ..miiiu! AY Alfred Paul Zaluski, Jr. is a candidate for Farmington City mayor. Farmington is experiencing rapid growth, and I want to offer my talents and professional experience our towards maintaining Farmington charm by minimizing and controlling the fiscal and social ills of large communities through proactive government and community support. This will be achieved These community leaders are lending their endorsement to Centerville Mayoral Candidate Priscilla Todd. They are: Laura Phelps, Planning and Zoning Commissioner; Deanna Brown; Ken Brown, Centerville City Councilman; Gary O'Brien, Utah Homebuilders Executive Director; Representative Karen Smith; Linda Mangel; Steve Mangel, Centerville City Councilman; Senator Lane Beattie; Dick Williams, former Planning and Zoning Commissioner; Gary Perkins; Holly Perkins; and Francine Giana, Centerville City Councilwoman. through intensive and thorough review and improvement of the current master plan and zoning ordi- ON NOVEMBER 2ND JOIN WITH US AND VOTE FOR nances to protect existing residential and agriculture areas, and maximize parks and green space areas, while soliciting clean professional type businesses situated in campus type business parks. We will attract small family oriented type businesses to revitalize the downtown area, such as ice cream parlors, restaurants and other small shops to be established in existing renovated structures or in new buildings that maintain continuity in design and appearance suitable for Farmington. together to minimize crime. The more time spent in service, the less time there will be for boredom and energetic citizens with certificates and plaques will be set up by combining the experience and wisdom of Farmingtons senior citizens w ith the energies of the children and youth, coupled with the resources of everyone else that would provide assistance and cut costs in every aspect of the citys operation. Along with this community getting into trouble and thus there w ill be more respect for other people and property. An emphasis will be placed on providing a level of sendee in all areas of city government to guarantee that demand does not outpace our requirements. It is far better to have a plan implemented ahead of time when time, money and pressures are not a constraint than when youre trying to play catch-u- p and opening the citizens to unnecessary spending and uncontrolled growth. Growth, as well as state and federal mandates are increasing the costs of our city government. We either continue the mind-sof paying more taxes for more government or we replace that g with a good old fashioned attitude. We will all feel better about ourselves and involvement well work closely Farmington. Community involvement is essential and every citizen, especially the youth, need to take an in our community affairs. A community volunteer service program along with a recognition system that awards faithful and active role et barn-raisin- (PCDStSBlLlLA TTOEDE) Three term Chairman of Centerville Planning Commission Seven Years experience on Centerville City Council Assisted in the moving of the Decker Lake Maximum Security Youth Detention Center from a residential neighborhood to its current location in the Decker Lake Industrial Park. Served on Ad Hoc Committee for new Centerville City Hall. Guest Speaker at the Governors Conference on Criminal Justice. Extensive involvement in Boy Scouts of America. 13 years experience in PTA. Served as both a State and County Delegate. Actively involved in Church service. Has the time to devote to the job. Priscilla Todd, 41, and her husband Jim, have six children. They have lived in Centerville City for eleven years. CIVIC LEADERS: State Legislators: Sate Sr rule Majonry Leader Lane Beattie Suie Representative Karen Smith Centerville City Council Members: Councilman Ken Brown Councilwoman Francine Giani Councilman Steve Mangel Planning and Zoning Commission Members: Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Bruce Poucll Laura Phelps Lyndon Ricks Leon Tanner Parks and Recreation Committee Members: Chairman Scon Hansen Gienn Brewer Rick Redfocd T.J. Riddle BUSINESS LEADERS: LL Come Trick or Treating at... Tim Flannery, owner Garys Cleaners Dr. Douglas Folland, Parrish Veterinary Clinic George Nichols, owner Diary Queen Gary OBrien, OBrien Glass and Executive Director of the Homebuilders Association Gary Perkins, developer Gary s Cleaners Lynn Robbins, Franklin Quest CENTERVILLE CITIZENS: Dave and Kathy Allen Gene and Cathy Anderson NURSING HOME . k 523 North Main, Bountiful 298-223- 4 Night Saturday 6 to 8:30 p.m. yFun & p.m. Refreshments Ss(or Every One Bob Arbucklc Mark and Charlene Austin Kevin and Robyn Barkdull Dan and Debbie Bastian Andy and Joanne Bavelas W ade and Susan tiender Dean and Marsha Brenchlcy Glen Brewer Deanna Brou n Marjorie Carlson Priscilla Tcxld is a proven leader for a time of great need in Centerville City. She has the talent to balance the needs of a growing community without losing sight of the indi- vidual. Ive seen her tenacity and ability in action and strongly endorse her in her candidacy for mayor of Centerville City." Utah State Senator and Senate Majority Leader, Lane Beattie Priscilla Todd has the vision and leadership ability to build on Centervilles great past and direct us through the tumult of growth into a secure future. She has the time and the record to deliver what she promises." Representative Karen Smith, Legislative Representative 18th District Karen Carmack Cal and Carol Christensen Byron and Debbie Clawson Bryce and Carcn Ginger Ronald and Becky Craven Blaine and Claudia Crawford Beth Cutler Jay and Marilyn Daley Landace Daly Bill and Shelly Davies Richard and Debbie Davis Mark and Joanne Day Michael and Evelyn Deamer jewel and Laurie Dejong Dan and Laura Ditto Kenneth and Genevieve Duncan Bruce and Angela Farber Gay Famwonn Larry and ian Farris Sharon Folland Tory and Kim Friddle Scon and Kaye Frischknecht Nancy Gibbs Brad and Susan Green Larry and Mck-diGregory Robert and Kristine Gross Ken and Drbbie Hadiock Ken and Alice Halterman Kristy Hansen Paul and jean Hibbard Dennis and Coy Hogan Houard and Ellen Holt Dr. Gan- and Dorothy Hope and Sandy Hunt take and Mae Hunt aughn and Peggy Hyde Scon Isaacson Paul and Connie Jeppesen Dr. Rodney and Nay jex Brent and Leila Johnson Ken and lancnc Jones Raymond and Anne Jones Scon and Stana Kjar Dr. Dennis and Judy Knowles Man and Joy Larsen Kenneth ana Kathleen Layton George and Geraldine LemMon Robot and Amy LundquBt Wayne and Roita Lynn Linda Mangel Duane andjoan Marchant Mark and Penny MacKay Paul and Judy Mendenhall Richard and Diane Moon Susan NiekJ Spence and Pam Packer Holly Perkins Pete and Karen Peterson Karen Powell Debbie Randall Curtis and Sherry! Ravsten Lisa Redford Dr. Randy and Leslie Reese Alva and Norma jean Remington Elizabeth Ricks Nancy Riddle Bill and Helen Rigby Jan Robbins Tom and Micki Rosemann Scott and Sherry Russon . Craig and Terri Salmon Brent and Pam Sanderson Elwin and Betty Sessions David and Colleen Sheldon Kent and Sharon Smith Randal and Janed Smith Greg and Karla Sorenson Robert and Peggy Steed and SusanTadje Varda Tanner Bruce and Rita Tingey Gordon and Anita Todd Nancy Trump Huck and loLaine Turner Mike and Connie Warner Dal and Judy Wayment W ade and Jo Way ment Robert ana Vickie West Rex and Shauna Wheeler Tom and Mary W ilding Jim Dick W illiams Dennis and Join Yarrington Dak and Sandy Yates Garl and Gay Zuahle mm tom Candidate for Centerville City Mayor Principle in Politics PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT PRISCILLA TODD |