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Show Political Pot Simmers In P.G. and Lindon Throwing their hat in the ring independently with petition endorsed nominations are Grant Loader and Robert Williams. Out in Lindon In Lindon, the Citizens party put up Nyal Smith, Lynn Thornton and Marion "Mick" Johnson. Progressive party candidates from Lindon are JVar Gillman, Dennis Wheeler and Brian Pead. Well, ladies and gentlemen, there they are, look over their brief resumes and make a i decision and get out and vote on Nov. 4. I With the political pot just barely simmering local elections elec-tions are being held for councilman coun-cilman in Pleasant Grove and Lindon on Nov. 4. That is just short of two weeks away, and the Review, in a effort to get a little interest in the race, publishes a brief biography or statement of each candidate. However, this proved just a little hard to do also, as some condidates did not respond too well, and only furnished a sketchy bit of material. Maybe they are having second thoughts and aren't too sure whether they want to run, now that the time is getting nearer. Anyway, on the page of the Review is something about all the candidates, a little or more, and voters are asked to look them over, ask questions and try and pick the best man or men for the job at hand. We all should realize that the world, and our cities are in situations where we need judgment and wisdom to do the best thing for us. Pick wisely. Tonight in Pleasant Grove at the Jr. High School there is a "Meet the Candidates" night being held. Candidates will speak and answer questions and if you are interested at all in what your city is doing, you will be there and try and make up your mind about who to vote for. Pleasant Grove has 11 candidates who have thrown their hats in the ring and are trying to get elected. The Peoples Party have nominated Grant Atwood, John Huntsman and D, Ford West, the latter two being incumbents. Citizens Party candidates are Gail .Christiansen, Cont Jones, Jack West Jr. and the American Party have nominated Delmar Reay, Bill Keel and Wayne Burr. |