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Show Young Republicans Back Bradshaw in Study Committee The Young Republicans of Utah County are moving to fight federal encroachment en-croachment through the aid of County Commissioner Jerry Bradshaw and the establishment of a study committee. At the Young Republican meeting, Thursday, March 15, 1979 at the county courthouse, Mr. Bradshaw Brad-shaw spoke on what he considers to be the main problem in county coun-ty government; federal programs. He noted that often commissioners com-missioners are called upon to accept or reject programs involving in-volving millions of dollars with only six days to review the issue without any support sup-port documents Mr. Bradshaw said he would like to enlist the aid of the Young Republicans in searching sear-ching out support documents for various federal programs so that they may be defeated or accepted on an intelligent basis. Seven of those present signed up to work with Mr. Bradshaw on this project. Other business at the meeting included a brief report of the study committee on Young Republican involvement. in-volvement. The committee com-mittee composed of Ray Perry, Phil Skow and Mary Kessler, is studying federal regulations covering our schools, land, air, and energy in an effort to combat federal encroachment en-croachment in these areas. In addition announ-cment announ-cment was made of the upcoming Young republican fund raising breakfast, Thursday, April 19, 7 a.m. at the Provo Holiday Inn. The guest speaker will be Senator Jake Gam. Tickets will be $7.50 for advance sales and $10.00 at the door. Tickets may be obtained ob-tained during business hours from Andy Mc-Cullough, Mc-Cullough, 421 South State in Orem or David Adams, 830 West Center Cen-ter in Provo. Tickets may also be obtained by calling Craig Kessler at 756-4587. |