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Show NOVEMBER 4, 1994 Rodae City Netus ‘community and help them to adjust to a new way of life. If one expects problems on is sure to find them. Time enough to deal with a problem when it arises. We might begin to change by referring to Circle 4 Farms as just that, not the "pig" farm or the "hog” farm. "Slopping the pigs" by filling a bucket and running down to the sty and pouring the mess _ into a feeding trough has long since gone by © the boards. Will the children coming into our hall Volle Beaver By Marcia Eyre On Friday morning, October 28, Beaver's Volleyball team went up against Morgan at the State 2-A tournament. Beaver ran into one problem after another and never could get into their routine as a team. Morgan won the match in two hard-fought games. | lst Game: Morgan 15 2g. ““Beaver's next “ match’ was” against at 4:00 p.m. on Friday _ Distributor For All Heating Fuel Oils - #1& #2 215N, Main, Beaver 138-2695 ma) little sophistication never hurt anybg ideas might just do us some good. <f think we need to apologize to Circle 4 Farms and begin to welcome their employees. Eileen R. Wagner 2nd-Game:.. Beaver 11 also. 18. hoger's Conoco area be more sophisticated? Certaygly. But a; Beaver 10 Morgan 15 Monticello PAGE CLA oA RDI Beaver had to win this match to stay alive in the tournament. Things didn't go Beaver way again and they lost to Monticello. The match went three games. Ist Game: Beaver 9 Monticello 15 2nd Game: Beaver 15 Monticello 13 3rd Game: Beaver 2 Monticello 15 A placing at the state tournament wasn't meant to be for beaver this year. Punchcard Ballot No. If you wish to cast a “STRAIGHT PARTY" vole pear. REPUBLICAN — Straight Party Vote 7 oe eo, > DEMOCRATIC Straight Party Vote *, ot, ; vs. South BOBBIE CORAY te et “ Buin saute? the Dodg¢ City Nene: over the ‘past0 féw weeks. I have foundmany - ° references to the "hog farm" bringing in people with "City ideas". The inference seems to be that somehow people who will be hired for District Court of the Filth Judicial Distacry, “28! Republican 43 Judge of Beaver County? Shall BENE’ T. JOHNSON KELLY STAPLEY For COUNTY CLERK / AUDITOR For STATE SENATOR Distt #28 Democratic 27 EEANN M. JOSEP Representative Dist Ho. 4 Republican 52 PATRICIA RIMPAU 75 LARRY E. MAYCOCK 73 Foy BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Republican 28 Representative District No. 5 Tithe NORMAN L. LAMB a4 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE District #72 RICHARD L. (RICK) ROSE 5 Republican 3 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE District #73 IM_HAT! Republic M. NORMAN GUBLER = American 33 — tee e = is 3 _ Ae PROPOSITION NO.1 _ : » “RIGHTS OF CRIME NICS. * &i Shall the Utah Constitution be onesjed lo: med 1}-declare that victuns of crimes Wave épeéiic righis as delined and enforced by styre while not creating a ee ca f fe teio eee any criminal judgment ae e: G eee Ai ae PROPOSITION NO. 3 Gia z pul stay creeticion FOR 93 ‘Sh i the Ultah Constitution be amended to deline what ; Ms ithe riongectarian study of religion in the state = = edocalim1 siystem? [ t 5 ete 5 FOR 80 ‘a AGAINST 82 we Nee coe a under these provisions; 2) imi the scope of the prehminary examination to determine probable cause unless otherwise provided by statute, and 3) allow the use of reable hearsay evidence to determine probable cause at certam pretrial proceedings? INITIATIVE A “TERM LIMITS AND. ELECTION BY MAJORITY VOTE OR BY RUN-OFF whatever they may be. I find these remarks disturbing and very prejudicial. In the first Shall.ataw be enacted to: PROPOSITION CHANGES place Circle 4 Farms is a highly technical state TO PUBLIC 1) create a term limit on each United States Senator, NO. 2 SCHOOL United election 1) requite the retention of a portion of aterest farnings in fhe State Schoot Fund .s added puncpal -with the remarmung interes! deposited into-the Uniform School 2) allow revenue trom sehoot trust lands to pay for administration and management of those lands. with . 3) provide 1994? FOR 88 AGAINST 90 unexpended balances deposited mio the State School Fund, the deposit of revenue from renewab® 1e- Sources on. school trust lands into the State School Fund rather than the Uruform Schoo! Fund, and 4} modity other revenue provisions tegarding donations, excess youngster arrives we should accept him or her on their merits, extend the hand of fellowship, show v= how proud we are of our SabetER interest, and wiecume from sovereign lands? Congressional Representative, and for a federal, state, county. run-olf election procedures FOR. 99 AGAINST 101 or other pohtical subdivision olfice in which no candidate recewed a majority vote for the office, and Fund. 3) require States each slate and county officer, except judges, unless Jha! person held thal ollice on April 15, 1993; 2) requite a run-off election afier each general or special FUNDING Shalt the Utah Constitution be amended to: of the art operation. They are just as careful of the people whom they hire as any large company would be. Instead of cautioning our children to "beware of the City kids" we : Should be teaching them that when a new RRRREREHERESRRER RES E HESH SE For BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Democratic 53 that industry will not meet our "standards", ras 0 i) {NO CANDIDATE FILED) EMAR ‘‘BUD’' BOWMAN (NO CANDIDATE FILED) ues oe YESNO 6869 RUTH J. JACKSON = 51 KALLIE A. GOFF of county attorney? Dist No 1 aS TTL Republican 49 Democratic 50 DONALD H. HAGBERG For COUNTY TREASURER ss For STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Democrat 4B LYNN MCINELLY KENNETH YARDLEY Republican 26 See lected to the office Eells eile i ROBERT BRUCE BROWN Fol COUNTYCSHERIEE Tee LEONARD M. ELACKHAM Teen (NO CANDIDATE FILED) Y 4 be retained in the office of County Justice cs He : a Judge of Beaver County? Shall JETTA ANN DAVIE YES 66 be retained in the office of County Justice Aa 67 Judge of Beaver County? elie Democratic 46 For COUNTY RECORDER / SURVEYOR B. YARDLEY be retained in the office of County Justice Dermocratic 44 ET NO CANDIDATE FILED PAUL B. BARTON : = 60 Shall ROWL. AND American 24 Socialist Workers 25 JAMES V. HANSEN YES in the office of Judge of the Republican 41 —indeoendent American 22 independent 23 cae For U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Disticl #1 retained ay D. emocratictic 42 Republican 20 Democratic 21 GARY VAN HORN NELSON GONZALEZ Letter To The bditor DearEditor;< be NO ROSS MARSHALL Tame ; RENCE REY TOPHAM CRAIG OLIVER Summit) be retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? Shalt JAMES L. SHUMATE HE.it. “GRIFF" GRIFFITHS For COUNTY ASSESSOR LYNN MAX LIMB Straight Party Vote 11 Straight Party Vote 13 : Straight Party Vote 15 ORRIN G. HATCH PAT SHEA South Summit won the 2-A championship 9 a : el aril eel. : 7 GARY E. SULLIVAN “Republican39 MARK S. WHITNEY Democratic 40 For COUNTY COMMISSIONER “B” a fee aes (Morgan ' Punchcard Ballot No. INDEPENDENT together....including making it to the state tourney. Thanks to the fans that did support the volleyball team at state. I couldn't help notice that the teams from the other region (region 12) seemed so well prepared for the state tournament. The enthusiasm, intensity and determination of the teams, coaches and their fans was obviously an asset to their volleyball programs. Two teams championship nie 5% COUNTY COMMISSIONER "A position indicated for the desired party. If you do.not wish to vote “STRAIGHT PARTY’, cast individual votes accordingly. AMERICAN FoA| INDEPENDENT A fx AMERICAN 12 ended up playing for the Puncheard Ballot No. for ALL the candidates of ONE PARTY, punch the | Everything didn't come together as the team had hoped it would. The team should take pride in the fine season they put from Region Pal ESL2eBY. County Clerk GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH - November 8, 1994 Format 0 specthcatly for : |