Show N "W Herald Journal 4I-- TH ' y '0 i bnfrfyiwiydayAiefreioi Logan Utah Sunday October 31 Imi wtyEfg StalSptamspT0n0aU 1971 Voters make choices on candidates and issues (Continued from page 47) One of the three T Ray Theurer Republican Delworth K Young Democrat ana Leon H Savage American tarty member will come out on top' In each of the four partisan races left only certain portions of the county will cast ballots State Senatorial District No 25 includes Amalga Benson Ctarkston Cornish Cove Hyde Park both Lewiston districts all of Logan’s 24 districts Newton North Logan both of Richmond's districts the four districts in Smithfield Trenton and River Heights Those candidates running in that race are R Keith Charles W Bullen Republican B inford Democrat ana Arthur R Morin American Party member The last three partisan races are for state representatives In Districts 58 59 and 00 Legislative District 58 consists of Districts 9 through 24 The candidates i are Norman 0 Wahl strom Republican and Blair Democrat Gary Nlederhauser Peterson American Party member Legislative District 59 is made up of Logan districts 4 6 and 17 North Logan Hyde Park Cove Benson Amalga Cornish Trenton Ctarkston Newton Smithfield Districts 1 2 3 and 4 Richmond 1 and 2 and both of Lewiston's districts Candidates for that district include Keith Frandsen Democrat and Gerald L Fiagle American Party member This race is for District 60 which includes Logan 1 2 3 5 7 and 8 River Heights Millville Nibley Paradise Mendon College-Youn- g Wards Providence Districts 1 and 2 Hyrum Districts 1 2 and 3 and both Wellsville Districts School boards In the Utah School Board race for District 4 all Cache County voters will vote for either Jay A Monson or John L Owen In the three Logan City School District races only the candidate running in Precinct 2 Ronalds Peterson is running unopposed This precinct Includes Logan voting Districts 1 9 15 and 24 In the race for Logan City School District Precinct 3 which includes Logan voting Districts 3 4 5 and 17 candidates include incumbent Kenneth W Cuthbert and JoAnn S Wimmer Die school district race involves Precinct 4 Logan voting Districts 11 16 18 19 20 and 23 The candidates are Thad A Carlson and Ora B Gates The three seats open on the Cache School Board District are in Precincts 1 2 and 1 Precinct 1 is made up of Hyrum Millville Nibley and Paradise The candidates are Kenneth B Bailey and Larry S Olsen Precinct 2 includes College-Youn- g wards Mendon Providence and Weilsviue Can- didates are Justin Anderson and W Adrian Gale In Precinct 3 Doris W Budge and C Robert non-partis- an Republican Rex M Brown and Robert T Owens American Party member The final state legislative race win involve Jorgensen Democrat Todd G Weston Stale representative 1 T--- R LaMar Republican Keith E Jorgensen a Republican is a resident of Amalga He is naming for n seat in the Utah House of 42 served on several committees for Smith-fiel- d Representatives District 59 He is active in civic affairs and is a sen owns the Keith r - Essentially this proposal would prohibit the Utah Board of Health from requiring the ad- 3 in- cludes Amalga and Smithfield Following all the partisan and races throughout Cache County voters will still have to face one proposition to amend the Utah Constitution and three initiative proposals The constitutional proposition which has already been passed by the legislature would amend obsolete sections of the Elections and Right of Suffrage Article (Article IV) of the Utah Constitution to bring them into conformity with current federal constitutional requirements regarding voting age minimums dition of fluoride or other medications to public water supplies It also provides that the addition of fluoride water sue non-partis- approval constituted election in the area affected The proposal further requires that elections concerning fluoridation may be held only upon filing of initiative petitions requesting such action in accordance with state law gowning initiative petitions property qualifications for voting and residency requirements for voting "Shall Article IV of the State Constitution” the proposition ‘be amended to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections in conformity with the United States Constitution to reduce residency requirements for voting to 30 days next preceding any election or such other period as to remove property provided by law qualifications toe viking found in this Article and to replace the term ‘electors’ by the term ‘voters'” Initiative Proposal A deals with fluoridation asks “Should a taw be adopted the purpose of which shall be to prohibit the Utah Board of Health from adding fluorides and other medications to any public water supply and to prohibit fluoridation or other medication of any public water supply except when authorized to do so pursuant to an initiative petition approved by a vote of the majority of the users of said water supply” Robert T Owens 39 lives in Logan and is foe of director data processing for Logon City Corp An American Party member he has been a Republican delegate to the state nominating convention and be is the present county chairman and Dr Gerald L Fiagle 36 lives in Providence and is a ' chiropractic physician An American party member be has had no political experience and he has served on the Providence Beautification Committee state executive committee man of the American party 4 Cache County Commission - are facing each other Precinct Watch wording The manner in which the proposal is worded a vote against the proposal is actually for fluoridation and a vote in favor of the proposal would limit the powers of the Utah Board of Health from adding fluoride to Utah’s water Initiative Proposal B is called the Utah Recall and Advisory Recall Act The proposal asks “Should a law be adopted to authorize the recall of any public officer whether elected or appointed for any reason whatsoever including political reasons by the registered voters of the electoral district from which said officer is elected or appointed and to authorize a special election to replace any officer as a result of a recall petition signed by registered voters of at least 10 percent for state officers 12 percent for county officers and 15 percent for local officers” If adopted the proposal would allow any state or local officer either elected or appointed to be subject to a recall election 4-ye- annual budget ceiling of 3915300000 1977-7- 8 with a beginning with the fiscal year corresponding requirement that the receipt of federal revenues be completely phased out by the fiscal year 1982-8-3 and to provide that any budget surpluses be applied to the retirement of state indebtedness and thereafter a tax reduction schedule be adopted1 act would establish a state Die ceSing of 3915300000 for a five-yebudget 1977-7- 8 period beginning with the fiscal year limit federal revenues spent by the state to 30 percent of total appropriations reduce by not less than 20 percent per year federal revenues spent by the state prohibit the state fromspending any federal revenues by the state bonds and indebtedness require that total state appropriations be balanced against and not exceed estimated revenues require that tax reduction schedules be established after phasefederal revenue out of federal grants-in-oi- d sharing and state indebtedness and prohibit amendment of the act without the consent of the majority of the voters in Utah at general Todd G Weston 49 lives in River Heights Leon H Savage 41 lives in Hyrum and is s An dairy farmer election and works In motel operations and property management A served on the River Heights City Council secretary Democratic County Com- Central Party remittee the Cache County Commission and the Utah State Legislature party member he has served four years on the Utah State Legislature and as of chairman the he has Republican and campaigns to the Cache American A 4-- H Juvenile subdivisions political committee been ' - thr'ls - Justice program at USU A Democrat he has run for Cache County clerk of file Republican party t ‘r Democratic district chairman and a state delegate an School ard Dist 2 Cache School Board Dist 3 r ' - K ' v tr fc i V & 53 i’1' '! Veri M Buxton 49 lives In Cornish and Is a fanner and dairyman he has been mayor of Cornish A Republican for 12 years president of the and Smith-fiel- d Civic Club Robert J Chambers lives 'In Smithfield and is a dairy farmer A 43 Democrat he has terms on the served two Smithfield Ctty Council and is presently serving the second year in a 2 year term as county : commissioner Kenneth B Bailey 64 lives in Paradise end is a retired school teacher and farmer He has served as a member of the Paradise Town Board Larry 8 Olsen 38 lives in Hyrum and is a professional design construction builder He has served for 4 years on the Hyrum City zoning board and he Is a registered professional) IiOgun School Board Dist 4 3 deals in real estate He has served si chairman of several committees in Mendon Including the City Park Project W Adrian Gale 41 lives in Providence and is assistant director id the Bridgerland Vocational School He was a Providence City Councilman for 8 years Doris W Budge 55 lives in Smithfield and is a housewife She has served 20 yean on the Cache County School Board and is president of the Smithfield Civic Club Robert Toolson 53 lives in Smithfield and is a farmer He has served as a 8mlthfleld City C Councilman for 9 years and was chairman of file Health Day activities Idaho races ' 1 Dint and Ronald Peterson declined to respond to the voter questionnaire mailed out by The Herald Journal He is inning unopposed for Logan' City Board School District No 2 engineer 4 Logan School Board Justin J Anderson 40 lives in Mendon Idaho legislature position Idaho legislature position B A UJS Rep 2nd district vV £ ft A Wvf vr- - i If i fV’ ’ w - :f' : t ’ v Kenneth W Cuthbert 46 lives in Logaa and is a manager of the First Security Bank la Logan He has served for 13 yean on tbe Logaa City School Board and was a delegate to the County ' Hass Meeting - t v'V a r- j- 1 U "?'j f JoAnn 8 Wimmer 45 lives far Logaa and is a homemaker She has served as an election lodge on the Women’s committee Legislative and as a member of the Logaa City Recreational Council Thad A Carlson 44 lives in Logan and is customer services manager for Mountain Bell in Logan He has had no political experience and has been director of the Cache Chamber of Commerce Robert C Geddes 49 is a farmer and native of in Logan and homemaker She has Banlda He has a degree held various positions In in political science from local political Utah State University organizations and she is and is working toward a master’s degree in currently education at USU He b of District 16 president-eleof the Idaho Wheat Growers Association and a member of the board of the Franklin County Grain Growers Coop Ora B Gates 58 lives is a vice-chairm- ct Grace 8 Owen 55 has twice been a delegate to the Utah Democratic Convention and was chosen as an alternate delegate this year to the Hves in PrestonSbe Democratic Convention National Mother of nine children Mrs Owes has been active ia YWM1A and other IDS church activities She attended Utah State tlatvenltv Kenneth 5 Porter to b a resident of Preston and owner of Ken’s Electric Company He Is an electrical engineer and has been a resident of Franklin Russell Westerberg is a Democrat currently living ia Soda Born Springs ia Preston ke is a graduate of Preston High School and has attended the University 33 years Al Porter b the Cache Valley Chapter of the nfJdahiLJle Association He b active in scooting and LDS church activities Convention and Is seeking reflection to Position B la the state legislature 55 Inter-mounta- in Electrical tu twice a delegate to the Utah Democratic been ' a career counselor and a coordinator for the and fanner Republican he has been active in local county and state levels is a rancher t Cache School Board Dist 2 Delworth K Young 44 lives in Logan and is T Ray Theurer 89 lives in Providence and ?" 1 : ar ji Cache School Board Dist ar LaMar R Frandsen Providence and is the foreign student advisor at USU A Democrat he has been active in political 43 lives in ' establish the number of petition signatures'' necessary to initiate a recall election provide’ for the replacement of a recalled officer permit Utah members of Congress and United States District Court Judges in Utah to be named in recall elections restrict the filing of more than one recall petition against the same officer and issign responsibility for the cost of recall elections Initiative Proposal C asks voters to decide if a law should be adopted “To Impose a five-y-ear Cache County Commission - 2 year State representative Diat 60 I)it 59 mw n Rex M Browa 42 lives ia Smithfield and is the owner and manager of AU Service and Sales A - Democrat he has ' - Toolson is George V Hansen 48 the v Incumbent from Congressman Idaho’s Congressional 2nd District Tetania he lives ia Pocatello a Republican A native of b tbe eighth ranking Republican on the Banking Committee He b also a member of the House House : ' |