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Show 20 Thursday, October 28. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard living North of Roosevelt ij.i Neola Highway. He :auK that, because I have an r.M't ami must always maintain that am-uithe general population of i .fiii-i: c a, a elected, I will be available t : tVe law enforcement officials and the ; EAST DUCHESNE PRECINCT JP Nielsen, McKee Arlo R. McKee is opposing Floyd as a candidate. lie is the sm of Reed and Thelma McKee of Trlii M. lie write-i- n the tbs maintaining an office and available to the public, himself i ping lie is presently employed at Realty .V l.abruni and serves as President of lb. I'intah Basin Board of Realtors well rs a director on the Board at the :i i ith A -- s.c!utin of Realtors. 'I I.:-ifdeii Justice of the Peace will serve ,Vi;-:i- . nt. Bluebell. Upalco, Ioka, Ni'tva and the Myton areas. a ! m'T Mechom and Rowley face off in Duchesne JP race will I hot of a j.ii-- e officer in making sure cviTvt tune siavs on the un and uo. If ed up and found guilty, the Justice of the Peace bet i or give him his just L i 5," he said. lie Mated that, he has always been iv tei t sic.! in law enforcement and with of people, he lh? decided to run. I cant say that things rived to change but I feel good about runnitig" he said. Ho explained that people have told : a th: y would vote tor him if he were h..vc r or. drugs and alcohol cases. I th mV tei-- should have a mandatory he said in reference to j ,i . r.tcn There arc two candidates nr.mng for Justice of the Peace in th; Duchesne area precinct. D.i, r.e Jbc-haand Kei'h How ley will have liv'T names on the ballot :iet Tueday. Duane Mccnaru, owner of the the j- b wi'hFrostop Cafe, easy." Nielsen stated that he was qualified for the job because of his living here ail of his life and being sble to understand the people, their desires and problems. He has completed three years of - l v Benson, Sheedy in JP described his real estate career il- - ;,s being very compatible with lii;i ies oi t he Justice of the Peace in college. , "I'm available to help the police am sheriffs department and I feel Thai 1 am capable of .making gw!, decisions and judgements," he com cinct of Duchesne County has been occupied by John B. Gale, Roosevelt. This year Floyd Nielsen has filed for this position being opposed by a write-i- n candidate Arlo R. McKee. Nielsen is the son of I .aMar and Olive Nielsen of Roosevelt and lives west of Myton on Highway 40. He defined the Justice of the Peace job as being able to hear the cases, pass judgement, and make sure that justice has been served.' He explained that being available was a major part of the job. Being available for search warrants, to be sble to handle the traffic violations, and to be available to perform marriages when they came up. He spoke out against those found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol and if I have my way they will get all of the law, I feel they get off too 'si-riil- y r. race between For the past twenty years the Justice of the Peace for the East Pre- i.i ; election should they lose two or throe hours i f work, he said. He slated that he would he lough on drinking drivers if found guilty. T'n y will servo sometime in jail," lie said, lie felt that fines were sometimes just a slap on the wrist and that jaiftime, iml on weekends but during the week was Shar Lynn Benson is neekiqy as Justice of the Peace for the west side precinct in Uintah County. This precinct includes Whiterocks, Tridell, Lapoint, Ballard, Ft Duchesne, Gus areas. her, Randlett, Ourav and Shar Lvnn is a lifelong, resident of area and lives in Ballard. She is married to Gordon Benson, and they are the parents of three married daughter!. She haa been employed 22 years by Mountain Bell in service and important . . . better thanthe lie feels he fine." is qualified for the position by already working, with for eight years as, an r agent. I listen to the public and w h,L they are saying. I feel that i:!i nv background I ran be more impa he said. Also, because of his proiV.-!i.- '. he slates that he i. able to unrkrMa.'-- l better, the facts of boLhsi jis. lie emphasized the point 'i.it li would tie willing to study and review the job description of the J'jMicu ul t: e Peace. That he has already sat n no other courts and that he fell he t. ..! a feel" fur the job. c in-u- public relations. She has served as Justice of the Peare since July of 1980 and has handled to date over 1500 criminal cases, 111 civil cases and married 22 couples. She has received extensive training in the 1981 and 1982 Justice of the Peace training programs, has had independent study and Justice of the Peace training, ia a member of the Judicial Association, and is presently serving as Alternate State Director of the Utah Justice of the Peace Association. :n--- the encumbent K;.h Rowley Vs(i a of ;ne Peace. He described the no.jwr.ty of ihe job as dealing with mt.' iiiC violations. DUI is important to Hnwiiy cud be feels that, we should tniilinne to handle them in our courts because e feel we handle these cases won ru re justice than the higher rnnriv" He explained that there is a DUI up to the higher pusn t (nuns. The Justice of the Peace is able t j !ia:bo all cases up and including a H misdemeanor. The circuit and d si rj,. ; courts continue from there. 1 the job, the work, and, really I tnav right now I am getting my tc.i wn;er me alter four years. I know v. u. l's going on," he said. 1'e explained that the Justice of the Per t. un. bj'ig lawyer trained, has to nuhe judgenii t3 on people. I don't h e.iw su ipli'-'- i that I cant be fair to the epic.. I try to make people learn after cm- time, be said. is PjDJOi DPIOKBT POAS1 TiilSfer OraOEIKSD PICNIC i..e SEAFOOD FRC !') Booth, IB flLPkg. FAC3TAIL' GElBIttP Booth IB DOLLS ... TURKEY BlMk,IOIlLnWdlilIT West Virginia, IVULPty DONKUS8 . BACON, should be used in more alcohol and drug cases. She believes that resti- - another Iiunter and Barbara Ann Smith to A choose from for the Utah State tution to the injured party should be .of Education, District 9. The count! :s an cases. theft . made on involved are Daggett, Uintah, Summit, Wasatch, Carbon, Bob Sheedy classifies aailibility" Emery, San Juan. Grand, Sanpete, as the most important asfftgy of the Sevier and part of Utah County. Mr. Hunter has been the Justice of the Peace. He explained that would be losing monqyuuff from strative Assistant to. the heiory people 'the for approximt.-ljob by taking time off dfifing the County Commission three yeai-s- , during Which lime i.e has day to meet at court amTjthat this 4-- ; wasnt right He said that hejjfOuld be willing to hold court during- lunch hours, evenings and weekends to serve the public. If they are ingpeent why It!' been involved in management, bi. iip t, fiscal analysis, and capita! fm:i!ins development for the fastest growing countv in Utah. Mr. Hunter has been Burdick, Uresk file forCounty isf ant" -- four-yea- concluded. Gary Uresk explained the major duty of the recorders office as being a custodian over the records of the county and to make sure they are We are in a time now with the present population that we c;.:i justify a more modern way of nx .ml keeping," stated Uresk. With i his statement he explained that with the population up, there were lots of ownership changes and activity io the county that merited the use oi computers. Uresk has worked in the recorders office for fivp summers. He has n master degree in City and planning 1 believe in the inova.io': and use of modern available tools to keep accurate records." lleiirring to the computerization of the recorder-offiche said he had experience with computers and that he would work to that end, making the change as smooth as possible for the office and the public. Regii-im- l e. Williams to serve Mission Carlene and Bill Williams are being honored at a testimonial Sunday. October 31, at 11:45 a in. before leaving for a six month :mssi Tennessee Nashville mission tor tlm LDS Church. They enter the mission home 10 and will lie in Nashville Novemb ? December 1. They invite all relatives friends to. Tabiona Ward -- the legislative process and LPid, proirr-II- 7-U- m f fcei-i-- t',ity. "1 started out with four basic namely accountability, I pub- full use of resources, and ic s j. c': in :mcalion. I have had to do a lot of re-- i :irch and expand my own thinking art-ncs- each of these areas in order to other important issues, such as of vocational education, cm V. ;on:il opportunities for the h;iTi i ipped, improving the position of t ackers within our system, and much more." Mrs. Smith said. . 1 have learned mkny positive things about our .educational system, most notably the degree of dedication and sincerity of teachers, local school board members and administrators, present si if Nsird members. I have also men facts that are disturbing, such .is tt'i- fact that of all 558 teachers (I to teach biological science in Utah during the 1980-8- 1 school :,r, 59 percent had neither a major ;ier a minor in the field." "She decided to seek this office iai.y in response to parents who are and who im .nir.piy are not satisfied with the !i'y of the basic education their efiddren are receiving. It is rare that an individual can effect change of any One needs fresh, new idea- - ir. specific areas; a platform from which to speak; and must work from uiir.in the rystem. She said she is excited at the prospect of participating in the resolution of matters that have years in developing." it: addrt- -s ;ii- gox OH DQ P sipr-ifiennr- n CHOC. KDIOPIDS ttOQOELS 32-C- L Nabisco, IB OLPkg. I Large or 4&CL MetSum, Convenience Pack LUV'C DIGP. 01APGDC RITZ CRACKERS Upton, ..$24 BLACK TEA BAGS Jril-O- , Assorted Sizes and Viritties 6 Henhey, . . . . VV Libby 77cl umpkln One Rod, Designer or Assorted BOUNTY TOWELS ... B?TC V Mature Vallty. Granola Bare 080535 pnea(nolta hfflltM. sriii rare Plk. bBhii M" MmmVii SratlkriflMr. IMmcNMrpwMh- 2K Qz. AssortEd Vv PGAHUT CUP-- A $229 SALAD DRESSING. . M Bki Super Man, 28 oz. DUTTGQ Miracle Whip FREE faeOBU nS MnaAliiiBn Sy. Sffl Long tape mean big savings when you shop at Stewarts 6MSwMkaiOct2Hw.LM2 - - $209 Dl, Ham, Turhey or Osckao HORMEL CHUNK Can irJCVAMT COCOA .39 INSTANT PUDDING - 'l-- Hershey's' ICG $ Citing Utah's cinnii'jriity resources in maintaining e xi t'ienc? in education. iMrhara Stnilh said that she has i.b'Pys felt that the first duty of an cl t d representative is to listen and rexiiond to the needs of the which, in this case, is c':r. le up of the residents of eleven counties and part of Utah n Kalogg's, o' i 19 Dl ' .. rn lary to the Emery County Council uf Governments. Vr. Hunter, graduated from Utah State University with degrees inf i 'i and political science. !!' is a member of the Central Utah Chapiep of the American Society of, 1iihhc Adiniiiistralion. He has lectured o graduate level students at the University of Utah concerning the problems of local government and rapidly developing energy impacted proas. In announcing his candidacy, Mr.t noted that local community-ir,voKei:it-in the defining of c. i t it ulum and in determining facility are critical. th. Cans PEPPEQ turrenfiy serves as Executive - 12 PEPSI, of federal and state: regulations at the local level. g school age population, Mr. stressed the need to enlist all . adequate and available to the pulili'-He explained the records as bein;; complete enough to settle disaggni-ment- s. LDS in intr rural Utah's views to the' :ure. He haa also beens I. si invi ;'( i in negotiations and im-- ', r.-ei- s Recorder job Maxine Burdick and Gary Uresk will face each other in the general election for the County Recorders job Tuesday. Maxine is the ityjmtant and is running on the Republican ticket while Gary winning independent Maxine explained the judders office as all business in tnebnnty hinges on this office. Sw stated they recorded all land transactions, oil informatk! cation of property of deeds, mortgages, leases, ih merits. The office also plats and changes of within the county. Keeping the records pr available to the public, mentioned. As for her qualifies! explained that she had worked long enough to qualify. Seven r terms to date. There has been a jfcriety of methods used in racoroir the information. The first of tltjf.Mour office will be changingofartt,' to computer and I want to. see fltem transferred, she said. She added some light on the sUjjisd- - of computers when said ttMXikibple were desirous of searchidflMerds faster and at doing every thma-fro- m one room. They woqldJikave immediate access to all the imCprds," she explained. This is something I want to stay with. I also enjoy the people of Duchesne County very much, she u -, p.M- FIOEli ; . FILLETS kJ. ,7i; "o' ' & 0l Fkg. GTICEI8 SAU8AGI Armour Gold Star ... FIGEI Whok Hog Oldham's, end Hunter cohipete in Stated School Board race in 11 counties and pint A will have the. names of D.t:i S. TUPKBYS. . HCCJ Smith Resident rig ii&nui CHOICE Non-Lawy- ' Judge Benson believes that all cases are important 'and should be individually judged. She feels that fines for driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs should be raised, but should be kept in the Justice of the Peace. Court. She feels the alcohol program and adult probation and parole system Boneless! U.S.DA Choice, Center Cut Thriftway Free-G- i Gold a 11:00 celebro |