Show 1 AA ) Jhe Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday November 3 1978 Franklin County candidates Franklin Co Commission Treasurer Dist Assessor Linda Call 33 a Democrat is a computer operator at Franklin County Hospital She worked tor seven years as office manager and Maurine E Ainscough 49 a Republican has served as Franklin County treasurer since her appointment in June She was deputy county treasurer for seven years Mrs prior to the appointment Ainscough worked tar the Eastside School District for five years and was manager of the Operation Head Start program tar two summers She in been has PTA active e organizations and is a termer Mrs Ainscough and her husband Owen live in Preston Clair J Johnson 29 a Democrat is currently engaged in farming He completed two years at Ricks College in Rexburg where he studied agricultural economics Johnson subsequently completed one year at Weber State College majoring in math and chemistry He is a Franklin County native and has lived his entire life in Preston Johnson will face Republican Dan Keller in the November election Johnson and his wife Lynne live in Preston bookkeeper for Bud Call Construction Co and served as clerk and bookkeeper tor nine years at OP Skaggs Mrs Call is an honor graduate in secretarial science of Idaho State University She is active in the Franklin County program and lives in Preston 4-- Jay-C-Ett- Dan Keller 24 a Republican Is an August graduate of Utah State University with a bachelor's degree in finance He has no previous Keller is a political experience lifetime resident of Franklin County He is running for Franklin County assessor against Clair J Johnson 29 a Democrat Incumbent Franklin County Assessor Marion Bennett is retiring and will not be on the ballot in November Keller and his wife Kerri live in Preston Franklin Co Commission US Senate 1 Robert M Hull SI a Republican is a farmer and lifetime resident if Franklin County He is the incumbent Franklin County commissioner representing District No t He has served as president of the Franklin County Farm Bureau and as chairman of the Franklin Soil Conservation District Hull has also served on the executive council of the Boy Scouts of America Hull and his wife Marian live in Preston John G King 58 a Democrat is a farmer and has lived in Franklin County for the past 30 years He pas had no prior political experience King is seeking election to the Franklin County Commission from He will face District No 1 Republican candidate Robert M Hull Si in the November election King and his wife Darlene live in Preston 1st District US Congress ! 7 t i i i ) Dean L Abrams 49 a Republican is a Texaco distributor and a salesman for Palmer Motor Ca He Is the incumbent Franklin County Commissioner from District No 2 and has served three terms on the commission Abrams is a member of Ihe Preston Chamber of Commerce and serves on the board of directors of the Preston Rotary Club A Payton Utah native Abrams has lived in Franklin County for 22 years He and his wife June live in - - Allen W Lyon 51 a Democrat is a farmer who was ? nominated by write-i- n votes from Idaho's District No 2 for Franklin County com- missioner He is a Democratic Party precinct committeeman tor the Treasureton and Riverdale areas Lyon has farmed with his uncle Melvin Kirby tor 35 years and has lived in Franklin County tor 48 years Lyon and his wife Rae live in Treasureton c ' Dwight Jensen 43 a Democrat is a writer who has published two books about his native Idaho He spent two years as a national committeeman for the Idaho Young Democrats and served as chairman of the Idaho Governor's Advisory Committee on Amtrak Jensen was also a study director for the Idaho Commission on the Arts and Humanities An Oxford Idaho native Jensen and his ' wife Claudia live in Boise v James A McClure 53 is the incumbent Republican US Senator from Idaho He has previously served as Payalfe County attorney Idaho state representative and US Congressman McClure is a member of the Masons American Legion a past president of the ' Payafte Kiwanis Club and a member of the Phi Alpha Delta legal honorary fraternity A lifetime resident of Idaho McClure and his wife Louise live in his birthplace Payette - Light turnout expected I i The American party candidate for Idaho governor and the two Democratic candidates for Idaho lieutenant governor did not provide with Herald The Journal Guide Voters' tor this photographs supplement Wayne L Loveless S3 is the American Party candidate for Idaho governor An attorney who spent six as a judge in Pocatello Cars is a lifelong Idaho resident He has been active in the American Party organization and has served as a district chairman He is a professional genealogist and a member of the Idaho State Bar association and the American Judicature Society Loveless and his wife Mildred live in Pocatello Phillip E Bait 51 is one of two Democratic candidates for Idaho lieutenant governor Batt is a far mer and lifetime resident of Idaho He has served 12 years in the Idaho Legislature including six years as majority leader and two years as Balt Senate president has held numerous agricultural and association memberships currently serves on the board of directors of the Wilder Farm Labor re Committee He and his wife Jacque live in Wilder William J Murphy 88 also a is the incumbent Democrat lieutenant governor appointed when John Evans became governor in 1877 Murphy is a retired accountant He has served seven terms in the Idaho House of Representatives and has been House minority leader Murphy also served as administrative assistant to former Gov Cecil Andrus A lifetime Idaho resident Murphy and his wife Margaret live in Wallace Vote For Jesse Anderson For State Board Of Education He will continue to work for quality education and improvement In Utah's school system A record 155 million Americans will have reached voting age by the time of elections the November 7 mid-terBut less than half that number will take part in the balloting tor 35 senators 31 governors 435 members of the House of Representatives and thousands of state and local officials Voter turnout is traditionally lower in years About 48 population percent of the voting-ag- e cast ballots for US representative in the presidential election year of 1878 But only about 36 percent voted for mid-terrepresentative in the 1874 elections in both turnout In addition mid-terelections and presidential has been falling since the early 1860s By Commit! To Elect Jomo And r ton Possibly counteracting the downward trend will be the presence of tax cut measures on many states' ballots Nearly 68 percent of California's registered voters turned out for that state's June primary which featured the since widely copied Proposition 13 That compared with a 54 percent turnout of registered voters in California's 1874 primary Voter participation also depends on such diverse factors as election day weather and the excitement generated by candidates in the weeks 20-3- 0 6 To Serve And Protect With Professionalism & Pride I Exporloncod - Qualified Concornod The night Choice For An Important Job I FAVORS 1 VOTE D DOUGLAS BODRERO Bolder initiotiv In Local Govmmnt Lots Fodarol Control ' Citizens' Right To Inf lunc Th Which Future Affect Thir Decisions Reoubllcan Candidate For If We All Get Behind Don Everyone Is Ahead! N Drag care about you your family and our county have the experience education expertise and desire to serve as your Sheriff e I have spent 8 V4 years serving the citizens of Cache County -- now need your support to continue I County Commlsslonor 4 Year Term 1048 Sumac Drive Logan Utah J Andorton Chairman JU ' :: : V hv DON DRAGE : mm© fr sheriff pre-electi- 4 N ed Stan Kress 34 a Democrat is an educator and school superintendent He served as an Idaho State Senator from 1974-7and was an unsuccessful candidate for US Congress in 1976 Kress is a past chairman of the Caribou County Democratic Central Committee and was a coordinator tor Sen Frank Church's campaign in 1968 Kress is a member of the Idaho Association of Superintendents He and his wife Carolyn live in Firth Elect Paid For By Donald Fold For result many political observers predict this year s turnout will again sink below 40 percent and may reach a As a George V Hansen 48 a Republican is the in 'jmbent US Congressman from Idaho's 1st District He was first elected to the US House of Representatives in 1904 After being in 1966 Hansen made an unsuccessful bid tor a US Senate seat in 1961 He was again elected to in Congress in 1974 and 1971 Hansen is a member of the Club Civitan Kiwanis Club and the National Association of Life Underwriters He and his wife Connie live in Pocatello ' SHERIFF Paid lor by th Sodroro for Sheriff commit! 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