Show Local Residents Meet Candidates T A small group of Bountiful citizens gathered the Y Valley Music Hall on 1 to Meet the Candidates for State and local THE meeting was opened with a flag ceremony conducted by Paul Troop of the Val Verda Fourth with a stirring rendi- tion of Star Spangled by Marian W. accompanied by Owenetta The invocation was offered by John D. first counselor in the Davis South Hap Robinson welcomed the candidates and the Representative Robert Ar-buckle read the a telegram sent by Richard M. the telegram read as IS a pleasure to send greetings to Davis County Republicans and special good wishes to your fine candidate for Nicholas Your continued hard work in the weeks ahead will be vital to our success in achieving victory at the polls and in the hearts of all Keep up the good Attorney Vernon opened the meeting f better Utah if he is reelected on LOCAL candidates for the House of Representatives were heard as Darwin C. District David R. District and Toni and John P. District Ezra T. incumbent Senatorial District and Haven J. incumbent District outlined accomplishments of the legislature under Republican control and pointed out the great need to have Nicholas Strike as Governor so that more can be accomplished in the next C. Evan Moss and Stanley M. candidates for the Davis County Commission told of their goals for a greater Davis AT THIS point Marian Page sang We Love accompanied by Owenetta Candidates for State offices were then heard headed by Gerald Hansen and David Monson for State Sid Lambourne and Sherman for State Treasurer and Fred Becker and William E. candidates for Secretary of JOE candidate for the United States Congress from District I then He spoke against Revenue Sharing on the basis that it was still money out of the pockets of the Robert candidate for the U. S. Congress and former assistant to Senator Wallace then took his turn and pointed out that Revenue Sharing is not the ideal solution to the taxation but that it is a step in the right Jn brings' States a portion of the money that is already being taken out of the people's and that it will return money for projects that might otherwise have to be taxed for by the Nicholas candidate for spoke with feeling of his love for America and the great State of He expressed his desire to serve as Governor to show his gratitude for the many blessings he and his family have enjoyed in this He told of the need of the State to have a man who could and would govern this State by sound business principles and rather than by political HE out the dangers of succession of office for too many years and the building of political machines by the appointment of political supporters to highly paid He also brought out the fact that have always rejected a third term for Governor and that he was sure they do it He received a standing question and answer period was then conducted and the issues were pin Revenue Sharing was again reviewed with specific questions revealing the interest of those in The possibility of fluoridation was brought as was federal funds used in It was pointed out that this was done by Federal appropriation and not be possible for Federal control under the proposed Revenue Sharing D. HATCH President of the Woods Cross Slake offered the |