| Show Positions Outlined In State More House Candidates Vie For Seats' HOUSE DISTRICT 10 Otto M. Brey It should bo a state but I believe that the if med of the deplorable condition and tt proper orani- fife- 1 could f raise funds by w J charitable jL Jj means to that F would be a H credit to the H state and main- H tain them through taxes by the Bring In more especially in areas unable to support schools I through their own This problem should be solved by the state without Federal Age Paramount Born in Hubert Cochran I feel facilities should be financed by federal and state government combined be- cause young people drift from one state JP to another and E. T the problem is national The executive branch of the state govern- M ment should Ml set the stand ard on The tax burden is all on the and the state tax sources are pretty well I don't know where more money would come from in the state unless the school lands develop more I would favor federal aid but without too much federal HOUSE DISTRICT 12 Edwin Cannon j I have not given much thought to this What are your sug A j continua 1 1 o n of our present wl y with in- Eft creases as the economy per- Jk mils without J- increasing the I J tax Wk 2nd Man- a e Salt Lake Stamp Born Father of six U of Harvard School of Business Active in Was Army assigned to of Served two previous sessions of the i C. Clarence declined to comment on the two pending the of more in- formation an opportunity i to more study the mL B i d S Ad- 3rd 1 Salt Lake W C i c. Salt Lake wH City U of U sion Utah State Legislature for State senator U.S. Home Owners Loan four Former Salt Lake County State insurance four U.S. and National Guard 19 HOUSE DISTRICT 14 Delia L. Loveridge The State Department of Public Welfare i should set the standards for I the physical facilities for detention The judicial district basis would be an approach well 4 vI worth consid- V ft All pub- lie places to WL house children K should meet a standard com- k m with the education j and welfare of the j I favor j ing efforts of state and federal federal funds should be given to Utah for school thereby precluding federal controls in Carl L. Olson The state juvenile detention facilities should be set up in each judicial depart gR ment of Pub- lie fi M I sA believe that every possible jy source of rev- U should be The 1 state should A M I espe- jH W am in areas pi A with exploding i I do not favor federal unless it could be given with- i out federal I would not increase property or personal income taxes to meet the Age E. Retired drug store Born in 2 HOUSE DISTRICT 16 Winifred Erickson 1 No one unit can set the standard for juvenile detention We need as- from f j ments of Wei- jf possibly I Wm mW Mental Hy- I would set up a com- from Legislature to organize a representative County and state should work together on standards and A combination of county and state plus some and accept- ance of federal aid for j cal and j Couldn't more money from the general fund be diverted I to the educational 1 W. Sterling Evans I The State De- of Public Welfare should set the standards for juvenile tion Financing of Wn these facilities should be on a local If Possibly in smaller coun- JP ties the ties could be 1 The schools are the responsibility ol our The financing should be on a local and state Emergency aid I and continuing aid should be j provided to those districts in j Federal aid only if local areas and state cannot provide iL 1120 Ridgedale Safeway HOUSE DISTRICT 18 G. L. Burningham City and state governments should jointly work out a method of control and finance i that would be in the best in- of all I would pass legislation ing local dis- yA greater freedom In y M bonding to meet their M State and the Uniform Fund should be used to l equalize opportunity for youngsters as much as The property tax cannot continually be 2596 E. Wren High school teacher and Insurance Born in Salt Lake Richard C. Howe The state should set the Facilities should be financed i by the coun- with state aid available to bolster coun- 1 ties which lack Vt T W adequate In rural TX j. A ties could be joint ing of several V wi Further equalization between districts plus continued state aid for Acceptance of federal aid if and when The local districts are in most all that the traffic will E. four House I HOUSE DISTRICT 11 j Ralph C. Anderson Local w i t h recommendation by State Welfare but not to be bound by f k cd majority j Y by state and j carried equal- ly by and first class J j city for bal I This is a A M local problem jH M for HK Nothing definite i I wish I 1430 Cheyenne St. Electric furnace Born and reared in High school education in two Deputy Salt Lake County 10 Executive Irrigation Newell B. Mackay I think the state should set the standards for should be fi- n a n c e d and maintained lo- M W School This Is a very serious 1 e m in our i and I'm j sure many H hours have V I been spent studying it by those at head of our education I promise if success- ful in this campaign to give it very serious thought and to work with those in W. Mackay Brothers Dairy and Poultry HOUSE DISTRICT 13 Richard V. Evans I believe it's strictly a county problem because not all counties have need for comment on fi- Bi such t-L pend New sources Lu of revenue need to be since property is already taxed as heavily as it should Plugging loopholes might I would accept federal since it would be our money coming but only on condition that state administer Age 1047 Briarcliff Thomas M. Rees The state should be primarily but the laws should I allow the state J to cooper- ate with coun- PS ties But fam Hp should also take more r their children KaEy should compel them to do iH I helped consolidate schools in Utah into 40 districts as we now have I have worked for the schools continuously for 64 years or and I could probably I tell you people more about it than any of Mansfield G. Douglas Taylor state should set the standard for detention Financing is the re- of im the i Would try to retain present balanced tax rj but A Improve distri- of funds to needy districts for both operation and building I favor more leeway to school districts in ing their I oppose federal aid except for emergency building programs or to relieve burden caused by government Age 1736 Millcreek Owns and operates industrial rubber I LaMar S. Williams The State should set the standard and direct the ac- he county should execute the Fi- Y on a state and f. county 1 A The present Uniform School Fund is i highly success Lm fa H ful but should Bl be It provides for equalization of schools throughout the A minimum of federal aid and N. Business supply audio-visual 7 Taught school and acted as school HOUSE DISTRICT 15 Kurt H. Need much bet- j ter should be fi j on both state and municipal lev- I but main r 2 s IH should be teL to y provide better facilities and 1 i pro y people Should analyze tax structure to make sure equalization program is fully and study 1 construction costs to make sure we're building school buildings instead of Would accept federal aid as last if no strings HOUSE DISTRICT 17 Calvin Wells The state should set the regulations and J. Federal aid to i the states with the provision that the state can administer T teachers i k sm with no strings jH Resides Carter WL Real estate Born in Lifelong resident of Salt Lake Small business 17 National of Real Estate Salt Lake Real Estate National of Sales Montana Real Estate HOUSE DISTRICT 19 M. J. Macfarlane Standards should be set by local and state Because of the complexity of this j financing has to be a re- IT of F state and federal Just how much state and fed- Am e r a 1 govern- p. AM ments should participate depends on local need and financial I believe we must accept the fact that the federal government has a responsibility to help finance our public The next Legislature will have to find more state money to support schools at a higher leveL Denzil E. Watts I feel that the standards for juvenile facilities should be set by the As to fi- I I would i favor local support in the t hope that par- ft alarmed j- at the cost would pro- I vide I t i o ii a 1 T and su- for jp k their children M whose problems usually stem from parental I feel that we have a soundly financed school and I do not favor federal aid to our We might supple-ment the tax burden by legislation capable of attracting new industry to our HOUSE DISTRICT 20 Glen W. Crump Should be financed jointly by the state and the The state should take w the initiative where counties f are short of y tr f iW Bond issue at M A. low interest SM Fed- m eral help only Ami when absolute- ly necessary A program where all school districts could finan- I help one another in time of as some in our state have better tax income than other S. 2200 Owns own business as heavy equipment Has four children Ralph Winn Utah State Department of Public Financing to be decided by the local government unit The presently in Wasatch Born in Salt Lake three Was employed at Elmco Corp 35 retired as office Now partner and radio station Has operated agricultural Active In HOUSE DISTRICT 21 I J James Brusatto State Department of Public State and local courage more industry to lo- aj cate in our m state any J method to ex- our tax base insofar as to exclude any J increase on in- TS A j 2310 S. Born in Graduated Cyprus High School and attended Universities of Utah and Has served as postal clerk and fireman and is now a deputy sheriff from Salt Lake Served two sessions in State Legis- i 1 1 as to detention c u made should be JK J shot Id be fr J bj J 12 q r m-the j d not t should w of the fr J coun- 4 tend to JM fl U quale care 1 need to r S school 1 six sons- |