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Show THE PARK Wednesday, June 26, 1374 CITY com Pane 4 Garn Speaks to Summit County Republicans who are independent of big money interests. He said, We have to pay for our own representatives, not let others buy them. Mr. Inkley stated that he was conducting a low cost campaign. The opinion of. Mr. Ferguson was that, Our problems are coming from Washington, D.C. He cited an annual 13.2 percent rate of inflation being caused by a Congress which is spending more than it is taking in. Mr. Ferguson said that the Democrats intend to use Watergate as a tar bucket in The Summit County Republican Party held its primary convention at the County Court House in Coalville on Friday, June 21st. Republican candidates for both United States Senate and House seats spoke to the assembly of delegates. The last to speak but the most prominent among the aspiring office seekers was Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Ganu Mr. Garn, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, stated that his first responsibility during the upcoming campaign was to serve as Mayor of Salt Lake and that this would limit the amount of time spent on gathering votes. Mr. Garn said Congress was implementing national programs which were expected to serve the needs of all localities. Such programs are not solving problems and local government should assume greater authority, he stated. He also observed that appointed officials in the federal bureaucracy are not responsive to the elctorate. Mr. Garn advocated a reversal in the balance of power - more power on the local level and less power on the state and federal level . Mr. Dale Hawkins, another candidate for the. U.S. Senate, proposed that the federal government get out of the market economy and abandon price and wage controls. He warned of blackmarkets pressure Unthe coming election. have been there doubtedly misdeeds in the executive branch he remarked, but he stated that Congress grants the power and controls the spending and that the majority of Congress is He Democratic. urged to the oftake Republicans fensive. After the speeches from the national candidates, nominations were heard for Summit County positions. Mr. which would come into being due to shortages resulting from such controls. Mr. Hawkins remarked that'govern-men- t should get back to principles and get rid of power politics. Also running for the Senate is Mr. Paul Knowlton. He stated that there is too much government and its getting worse. Mr. Knowlton said his purpose in seeking election was to promote freedom and democracy, to dictatorships into becoming democracies, and to further the cause of peace. Senate candidate Byron Ramp-to- n was unable to attend the convention due to his daughters wedding. The list of Congressional candidates included Dorothy Clark, Ron Inkley and Joe Ferguson. The silent majority will stand up and be counted, Mrs. Gark stated,. She further remarked that Republican Party is not lying down and playing dead. She stressed her accessibility to the electorate if placed in office. Mr. Inkley emphasized the need for elected representatives Planning Commission Busy . Dale Leavitt was nominated for the post of four year County Commissioner and Mr. Alva Dearden, who was the only person to file for the office , was nominated for the two year County Commissioner slot. Mr. Reed Pace will run unopposed by member of either party for County Gerk. The Republican candidate for County Attorney will be Mr. Harold Hintze. Mr. Ronald Robinson, who said he likes the job, will also run unopposed by either party, for the post of County Sheriff, a position which he has held for the past eleven and a half years. Lorraine Chappell will be the Republican seeking the office of County Treasurer and Mr. Reed Warner will run for Justice of the Peace in the northern end of the county. Mr. Edison Stephens will seek reelection as State Representative and Mr. Robert Clyde will be the Republican candidate for the State Senate. Nominations for County and State office were followed by nominations for State Convention delegates. The State Convention will be held in the Salt Palace on July 27th. Attending the convention from Summit County will be Lynn Sorenson, Mary Jane Mortensen, Imogene Siddoway, Edwin Judd, Eugene Pace, Dale Leavitt, Edison Stephens, Carl Ovard, Melvin Flinders, Glen Brown, George Crandall, Harold Brown, and William Wallin. The Park Gty Planning Commission met on Wednesday, June SLOW ON DALY AVENUE rrrYnnnnnnnrr FOR FINE JEWELRY ; - just rings ; HtASONAHl v PHiQU HANDCHAHLL) Hi jL gold silver, and semi-precio- stones us NEW LOCATION ON MAIN STREET aaa X roPEn by the Planning Commission at their last meeting. Final ap19th. proval was granted to the project The first order of business was which is to be situated at the botconsideration of plans submitted tom of the Gementine Ski Run. Mr. Jim Fahs , who had by Interstate Contract Carriers for their Mining Camp Lodging received a setback variance from project. The project will consist the Board of Adjustments the of eight units containing three previous night, was granted a apartments each for a total of conditional use permit for his units. Mining Camp Shaft Condominiums. The twenty-fou- r will be offered for ren- was given subject to the permit Lodging recovery tals and are not intended to be of his original application and the condominiums. Approval was implementation of changes which granted for a conditional use per- are to be made regarding roof mit but it was stated that the color and type of siding. A business license was plans must be reviewed by granted Building Inspector Glen Smith before a building permit will be issued. The rental units are to be new White Haus restaurant which will be housed by the old located between Empire Avenue Crepe and Fondue building. and Norfolk Avenue at 12th Mr. Durward Jackson was Street. given approval for a business Mr. Ken Binatina appeared license for DataPHASE, Inbefore the Commission seeking corporated, a management and approval for two duplexes he in- information systems consultant tends to build. Hie proposed con- firm. The companys office will struction site is the lot adjacent to be located in the Silver King the old Summit Engineering Bank. Final approval was received by Company on Park Avenue. A variance had previously been Idea Construction Company for granted for a different structure their Silvertown Condominiums. to be built on the site but it was The project will consist of twenty-seve- n not known whether the variance units on 2.7 acres of land at could be transferred. Final ap1505 Park Avenue. Idea Conproval was given to Mr. struction was also given perBinatina s construction plans mission to erect a temporary adpending validation of the varianvertising sign on the construction ce transfer. site. Destination Resorts presented A sign application from setback and landscape changes Wallace Associates was tabled to their condominium project pending receipt of a business were plans. Changes suggested license. Main ipC3IDOiD.O(P4DODC HOTEL I Office in Silver King State Bank Phone 9559 8216 8 CRab Legs. . . 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