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Show Republicans in this area agree: TiiiQte is No Substitute for Experience. State legislators, Republican state of Representatives. And, since delegates, and community leaders 1980, Val Oveson has been carefully all over Utah agree: There is no sub- looking at state spending as State stitute for experience, especially Auditor. when it comes to Utah's $2.4 billion Together, they're prepared to budget. make the most of your tax dollar. Resources are scarce. And the They're prepared for the job. candidates who are best qualified And more ancj more utahns agree, to balance the needs of the state with the ability of taxpayers to pay AfO7Af are Norm Bangerter and Val Oveson. fdl &&f4&pfrrj For ten years, Bangerter has LsUSui "JjJj' worked hard in the state legislature 0UUVtilvuri to do just that eight of those years jVAL in leadership positions and four of vJgf& Q 3 those years as Speaker of the House V LT. GOVERNOR Si Prepared for the job. I I The following Utah County civic leaders have formally endorsed Norm Bangerter and Val Oveson for governor and lieutenant governor. UTAH COUNTY OREM Stanley Walker, county treasurer Delance Squire, mayor Ronald Smith, county surveyor Earl Farnsworth, councilman E. L. Sunberg, county auditor Harley Gillman, councilman Blaine Willes, councilman ALPINE CITY Don A. Christiansen, mayor PAYSON Wayne Hickenlooper, councilman russ Williams, councilman Ron Rasmussen, councilman Don Dixon, councilman AMERICAN FORK PLEASANT GROVE Malcolm H. Beck, mayor David R Hoidaway; mayor Kent Evans, councilman De L Youngi counciman Steven Sowby, councilman . - Kay Hutchings, councilman SALEM HIGHLAND Harold Davis mayor Eric Adamson, mayor qPANcH fork Ken Monson, councilman ! ' A ,F"K Russell Gerber, councilman Enoch A. Ludlow, mayor James Huwlett, councilman Rex Woodhouse, councilman Bill Blomquist, councilman CDDI..r..M . c LaMar Hatch, councilman SPRINGVILLE Brent Hammond, mayor If.hi 'ete Roundy, councilman Dee Fowler, councilman Paid lor by the BangerterOveson Committee. Chris Lind, councilman Ken Garfl, chairman. P ' .... '"' H 5 zzm EFFECTIVE, EFFICIENT LEADER . . . p . I ; FOR YOU AND UTAHOjJNTY V hA 1W(o)W J-ONE,L LJZJ county commission i WHAT ARE THE KEY ISSUES? 1. COOPERATION WITH CITIES - Communication and responsiveness are the keys. We can only have :' Progress if we understand and deal effectively with each other. . 2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - We can keep our mill levies and taxes" low only if we expand our : ' base. We need more jobs. We need to improve our roads, bridges and schools. We must expand our tax base now. 3. WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - We need to improve Utah Lake. We need to dredge the Jordan River. We need the Thistle project. We need to be wise stewards of our life-giving resource - water. . 4. ZONING & PLANNING - We've had four major changes in the past six years. We need a 10-year master Dlan. We must be consistant. We must protect the beauty of this valley while helping our people fully utilize their ' property. What are people saying about miner? ' i Amy Valentine; Provo, Ut. Carl & Leona Jones; Mapleton, Ut. Publican National Committee Woman "Utah County needs leadeiship! We know Oneil Mine, is well educaled f "Oneil Miner will bring a vigorous intelligent and dynam.c approach and will provide that leadeiship and work to establish effective com- ; J Government. His educational background and experience in munication and make efficient decisions in County Govprnmenl." j: USlns and political affairs indicate his contribution will be major f indeed." : 0w LeGrande & Connie Ward; Spanish Fork, L t. en Anderson; PI. Grove, Ut. "We knew Oneil when he and Ins lovely wife lived in Spanish Folk He ... Teacher ls a hard working, honest and effective leader in business, community :j a 0,eil Miner in school. I've known his father and grandfather teigl0US a))airs what a great asset he would be to Utah County as ,j Miner family for many years - I'm pleased to support Oneil for commissioner." ' "ty Commissioner and highly recommend him as a capable leader M a"a administrator." ; Ralph E. West; American Fork, I t. j. j "en7 Gardner & Glen Thomas; Provo, Ut. Businessman j Businessmen "A political leader should be educated, sliarr.ht lorward, cypenenred i j h"We''e known Oneil Miner for over 25 years. He worked for our and well skilled in dealing with people - Oneil K,e, h.ts these j j fT attending college at BYU. He is personable, honest and qualification, He has the abilities and ta ents o be ,Eo,usly ,M M H. We urge your support for him for County Commission." in solving the complex count,, problems of the future. j Vote Miner He will make a major difference j |