Show MILLARD COUNTY ABLY represented IN UTAH legislature mallard county can be proud of 0 the two men who will cast her vote in the utah legislature senator daniel stevens who was waa elected in 1934 0 jo o represent millard slid and beaver counties in the upper house also served in the state sen ate from rom 1917 to 1921 we quote the following regard lug lue mr air stevens stevena legislative attitude from the sunday salt lake tribune mr stevens lists himself as a progressive but disclaims especial interest in one legislative held field as aa compared to another he has no specific measures in mind now which he plans to introduce but has hag some definite opinions on existing or proposed legislation ile he la is opposed to diversion of gasoline tax money to anything other than road purposes ile ho favors giving to es as control of alc licensing niang and sale of beer but opposes changes in the hard liquor law As to homestead tax exemption arid and the direct primary he describes himself as not very enthusiastic ile he expresses a thoroughgoing dislike for freak radical unnecessary and class legislation we are sure that it if all the legislators will adhere to sound fundamental principles of government lit in considering proposed new laws there will be little danger of radical or freak legislation mr donald moody who represents millard county in the house of representatives Is a young man just 37 years old he is industrious a solid thinker with experience as a business man and a farmer As ave ve have not had the log of 0 interviewing mr air moody since ahja selection to this important post we again quote from the tribune regarding his ideas on legislation air moody considers himself a progressive democrat his major legislative interests are in the field s of taxation business and social security ills legislative creed la Is to cuppert legislation designed tor for tho the benefit of 0 the general public and to ignore the demands of 0 small garoupa and factions |