Show -- 1 £ r-- c UTAH c ACCCC U SCO 5 coor r ITV LA p UT v 0 34101-1- 2- Primary June 28 Round Three: Candidates Face Crucial Test By Hal Edward Several local corteos fixe Piute House of Representatives District Three Republican Tom Hatch and C Kay Peterson Utah House District 73 fall of Piute and Wayne and the southern third of Sevier) Republican and Craig Oliver and Bill Rigiey U S Senate Independent Party Reaper Editor It's round three in this year's election tattle as candidate who survived their county party conventions prepare to do battle in the primary election June 28 wins The latent round involves only those candidates who face opposition within their own party for the same post In many races primary winners will virtually be assured victory where there is no opposition from candidates in any other party In addition to county contests voters in Sevier Piute and Wayne will vote in the U S House of Representative U S Senate and state House of Representatives contests Candidates for those posts arc the same for all three counties and include Tom Daschil and Dixie Thompson U S urty v ’ Gottfredson r 1 a- commisOn the Republican ballot cou-’- y sioner B candidates include Richard L Djvis and Meeks Morrell and county sheriff cand dates arc incumbent Leeon Brinkerboff and Don L Tor person 1 On the Democratic side Nu An !ron and Martin Jensen arc candidates fix the county A post 1 crn-r'ssion- The Democratic commissioner A candidates are Stanley E Alvey and Dennis Ekker Two school board corteMS f kc Piute voters with three candidates in I'rxinu No 2 and six in Precinct No 3 In both contests the s will oppose each n'her in two top their respective races in the general election Precinct Two candidates are Rickey C Dnltixi Don C Lay and William "Bill" Gravel non-partisa- This year’s political season began March 7 when the filing period opened and continu'd through March 17 County conventi ins were next where some candidates were eliminated through delegate voting and state conventions were next paring down candidates for region state and national posts The general election will be held Nov 8 vote-getter- Precinct One includes Annabclla Central Monroe Elsinore Joseph and Sevier Precinct Three candidates include Hden Jerkn !! Arthur Derrin r Incumbent Kamcll Forbush is not seeking (Vil) There are two contests for Republican candidates and one for Democratic candidates on the local level in Wayne County 1 Sevier County voters in Sevier School District Precinct One will choose between Christine M Nielson Carolyn Washburn and Timothy M Jones for the school board representative The two with the highest number of votes will square off in the November election Quin Newby and ("fades Wiltshire On the Republican vide t r the ta’l t ar: IcLm Mill:'! and Van A Wiley county c mrr - on A candidates Mark Cannon and Paul Morgan county commissioner B canli Jas ir D -i Hitman and Joe Barton Johnson can lJu'es r cr unty assessor In Sevier County incumbent Republican commissioner Gene B Mendenhall is being challenged by Tex R Olsen for the Commissioner B race while incumbent treasurer Leda Jensen faces Charles H Watkin in the Republican contest for treasurer This year's primary is nearly three months earlier than in previous years to allow successful candidates more campaign time following primary (' in the primary ins Sharon Whittaker V )MhM' IReapm "s v 1 JchfliU Ud!i Vednesday June £4 Price 50? 15 1994 y Registration Dates Set For Elections Registration dates for both the June 28 primary an Nov election h ne taen annmirx ed by county clerks 8 1 Registration for the primary election will from 8 a m to 9 p m ta June 21 for the general election registration dates are Nov during the vime hours general 22 and 23 I 2 and 3 Registration agents arc as follows SEVIER COUNTY Annabclla Janice Dunn 6 25 East 300 North Auron Billie Iou Johnson 1 10 North Main ffor primary) and Carollee Johnson 55 Norih lot) fast (for general) Central Kathryn Brown 120 West 2ta) South: 1 Isinore Ann Boucher 98 North Center Glenwnod Kaye rtii Suue vtae 9i) South Bytac Eanc Jepli Bretda Aius fC Monroe 8 Judy Murdock 410 South 100 West Also Monroe 9 Judy Murdock 346 South 100 East Redmond Marcia Bosshardt 239 West Mam Richfield 11 Norma Borg 359 North 400 East Richfield 12 Marlyn Nay 438 West 100 North Richfield 13 Pat Barney 348 West 300 South Salina 14 Ardys Crane 210 North 200 West Salina 15 Inalcc Jensen 46 South 300 Fast Also Sigurd Shirley Bastian 1455 North State Koosharcm Tamcra Baelcy 140 East 100 South Venice Maxine Buchanan 15 South Main Richfield 20 Denise Cook 245 South 200 East Richfield 21 Vivian Mecham 435 North 100 West Richfield 22 Glynis Campbell 430 Hdlcrest Richfield 23 Rolame Grccnhalgh 435 East 4(K) North Richfield 24 Ilenc Ihalman 804 West 570 South Salina 25 Marilyn Cooke 247 North 100 Fast PIUTE COUNTY Thurma Jensen Circlevillc Connie Donohoe Marysvalc Shirlecn Johnson Kingston Monte Milieu Greenwich Junction 1 Several country-westergroups provided entertainment while Richfield and Selina chambers of commerce Richfield and Salina citiea and DP Curtia Trucking sponsored the event Free sloppy joe and soft drinks were served Deni Turner right belt out mng during the Southern Region Summer Game Concert In The Park" kickoff Friday evening at the Richfield City Park aa inn at ream through the tree onto appreciative crowd estimated at 600 people Iva Nielsen WAYNE COUNTY n Ioa Kon Brown Bickncll Vcrda Brmkerhoff Lyman Shirley Allen fir 1992 Estimated Figures Fremont Tcasdalc Pauline Taylor Sherma Turner Hariksville Celeste Sellers Torrcy Clifton (Bud) Real " TP - — - - - " tt T - - Population Up Slightly In Sevier Piute Wayne Figures Show Drop By Hal Edward Reaper Editor The estimated population for Sevier County in 1992 was 15817 according to figures from the Utah State Data Center The figure represents an increase from the official of 25-pcrcc- nt 1990 census The 1992 figures are the latest compiled and available Piute County with an estimated 1275 residents is a decrease of from 1990 and Wayne County with a 1992 estimate of from 2114 is down 1990 29-pcrcc- All communities in Sevier County showed population increases with the exception of AuAurora rora and Koosharcm dropped from 91 1 to 894 a 1 9 percent decrease while Koosharcm went from 266 to 262 a loss of 15 percent Areas in Sevier County outside of incorporated areas also were from 2483 to down by 72-pcrcc- 2304 Chamber Luncheon Meeting Junel5 "Financing Your Expanding Business will be the topic of the monthly Richfield Chamber of Commerce membership meeting scheduled Wednesday June 15 (today) at 12 noon at Day’s Inn 333 inMonroe with a 9 crease led incorporated communities in population growth going from l472 lo 1613 Other communities their 1992 estimated population and percentage of increase showed the following: (See POPULATION Page 3-- North Main Mike Vanchicre vice president of Deseret Certified Development Co wi3 address the subject The public is invited Cost of the luncheon is S3 per person Weather Vanchicre has worked extensively with businesses m rural Utah including several in the Richfield area The company claims to be the most active of iu kind in the nation providing financing for over 500 small businesses in the state It also works with banks other lending institutions and public sector lender FLVnc will ta epvc sally valuable to area small business contemplating pansion or creating new business enterprises at a: ors call Ce'-- fr rr-e- rv How Docs Your Garden Grow? bumper crop of pa (ucrrsx Garden throughout bo Cota chamber secretary said Mr Vanchiere’s information u ex- 3 82 to the same date last year 853 all of last year 10 23 Photo ly HO Etfwirdl Joe Gentry show off hi the region are in hi "friendship garden which planted flourishing because of ideal weather condi-Marc1 Gentry says crop rot it ion is kev to lions during the spring month h 1 V |