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Show V!:r:::'j MPMli xa. U f M ' 71" I t) I, ; . i n ! V Sen. Jack M. Bangerter n ;j I I ! State Senate District No. 23 Ml !f (Bountiful, Woods Cross, North Salt Lake, Val Verda) p 5 A life-long resident of Bountiful and head of a major Davis . . I ,' ' - County business, Jack is a family man with 8 children and 16 ( J lRi: . .itt grandchildren. His long record of service to his community and pffc; ; ;i W0'--CLJ?W state includes Speaker of the Third House Utah Senate; Chair- , 'j ' ' ,. man. Appropriations Committee for Transportation and Public ; ' jl ! Safety, State Legislature; Member, Energy and Natural Re- ij E. - sources Committee; Chairman, Renewable Alternate Resources ' " H jj 1 , . " X Committee; member, Sifting and Rules Committee, Utah Senate; , jj.X; wss ' - ' - ' X- Representative for Western States, Inter-American Conference ?J J j " ; ,.f I on Alternate Fuels World Wide. A Navy veteran and active in ; . I fellffiSB; church and civic affairs, he is seeking office for a third term as J 5 ' ' i f f M'-.'-SSi Senator from District 23. .; .i U " ' "' ti ii , : P VOTE REPUiUGAM KEIIP TAXIS LW! : !-.."' N .x 7 -x I r L' - ''--; . ! t Ll jll L:A Rep. Kaye Browning Scott W. Holt i ' ' " "' ?tatP Rporesentative District No 13 State Representative District No. 14 State Represents ive U.s net NO. o (west C s w. Clinton west Kaysville, Kaye Browning has been the owner-operator of a State Farm . west Layton Syracuse, West Point) -: ! . y , . , Koii in iho froo Being a successful small businessman, attorney, farmer, and Insurance Agency for over 20 years and behaves n the free famja man ScoH a broadbase of expejence ,0 draw enterprise system. Married with four children and five grand- )rom n serving our community in the legislature. A life-long re- '' . : children, he feels an obligation to improve the world they must sident of Davis County, he served as -the former County ! 1 'r ': live in. He supports the Utah Republican Party Platform and Republican Party Chairman. He is also active in Church and ! believes that we must get back to basics in education so that civic affairs. A graduate of the BYU J. Reuben Clark Law more chidren will have the ability to create a brighter future for School, he established the law firm of Holt and Oda in Layton ! ' ' i themselves. He believes that you and I have a right to feel 8 years ago He is committed to promoting new and desirable uniiaoiin. w o i j ..i,., u business, streamlining state government, supporting educa- . secure in our homes, cars and neighborhoods. He supports (jona sjm , V compcated ,aws annot increasing ; ; legislation to accomplish those goals. He believes in a market ,axes Sc0 beieves that pr0perty taxes should not be in- ; free from controls, restrictions and harassments. Such a mar- creased and that the whole tax structure should be reformed in ket produces initiative, innovation, quality and abundance and order to provide for the necessary revenues for education. He ' , v js free (o respond to the needs of th public. He supports would place more emphasis on obtaining desirable business ! M social proqrams that contribute to the worth and dignity of the and industrial growth which is the only long term solution for S 3 tax shortfalls. ; individual. . Rep. E. Ute Knowlton Lloyd Selleneit I'---' State Representative District No. 17 State Representative District No. 18 (Kaysville, Fruit Heights, Farmington, Centerville) (Centerville, northern Bountiful, West Bountiful) From local pioneer heritage. Ute Knowlton attended Davis Lloyd, a life time resident of Davis County, is married to the County Schools and received his medical degree from the former JoAnn Perkins. They have six children and nine grand- , University of Utah with high honors. He is now a clinical in- children. Lloyd served for six years in the Utah House of Re- i ' ' structor at the University of Utah Medical School and Weber presentatives. He served on and was chairman of a number of S " ' State College. He was in family practice in Kaysville and is . committees. Because of his strong commitment and effective- t now a radiologist in pnvate practice. A Vietnam veteran. Dr. ness as a legislator, he receoved both national and state wide t ' . Knowlton commanded a field hospital and attained the rank of recognition. In 1980 he received an award as most "Distin- t ' Lt. Colonel. He has served the Republican Party for many guished Pro-Family Amercan" from the Pro-Family Coalition of years on the County and State level. In the legislature he has Utah. In 1982 the National Rifle Association awarded him t . ; served on the Revenue and Taxation Committee and Higher "Legislator of the Year" for his legislative efforts protecting the f - Education Appropriations Committee. He takes the respon- sportsman in Utah. He was noted for his leadership in the tax C ! sibility of serving you very senously and would be honored to limitation movement. During his six years in office he . continue to represent you. developed a knowledge of many issues, ranging from the ' i ,." ' cnminal justice system to social services I ; " v r a IV4fe-j I 1 VN I M tj Rep. Henry J. Dickamore Rep. Franklin W. Knowlton M sta'e Representative District No. 15 State Representative District No. 16, .s (Clearfield, Layton, South Weber) (Layton) K 'J Incumbent Henry Dickamore has served on a city council and " A life-long resident of Davis County, Franklin Knowlton has a ; w understands local government He also has served as assis- strong background in both public service and the business H tant mayor and treasurer. He has been active in church, com- world. The owner of a bridge building company for more than ' " ZUT 17CTS fK T i 'h,an 30 yearS' AS 3 COmmun- 35 ears wi,h P'es in Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, he has j .fn, 1 LLh . ' ,h P6d r9an:Ze VariUS Ci,izen learned ,irst hand ,he Probls and opportunities facing busin- ti j ZZ, ,nmi ! H h 'mprovement o' conditions in their essmen and wage earners in this area An experienced legis- ?- n?a TL J" ' 'heSe W6reH TT Preven,ion P'- later, he has served as Chairman of major committees includ- 1 , u Z Z IT ? HmPTed trf C Cn,r01 ,0r the in9 Chairman of ,he Renue and Taxation Committee. He L'J I, HPnln. nimrAn! educa,l" a"d ,rainin9 P'W- has worked for better phone service and better educational M nd Z n IZ I t J l concerned about our communities opportunities in Davis County. Frank is active. in church and Tir:TVZTlaCe- ,S WOrk'n9 'r 3 better' af,airS and is a believer in individual ) r J M fT, P i V v --;r ' ) n i A' -- v- ' '- I ! f V ' - i ' I - .," J ' t '! HsJ 1 1 r3A 1 ;s ij Rep. Kim R. Burningham State Representative District No. 19 Rep. Robert H. Garff 3 j (central Bountiful, Woods Cross) State Representative District No. 20 i Representative Burningham has served in the Utah State (south Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Davis County) , I Legislature for five years since his appointment in 1979. He Robert H Garff has hoc , mmi i .k i ae- I? 3 has served as chairman of the Education Standing Committee. sentaHves since 1 978 tnH n .? m f ' ' the State and Local Arrairs Committee and a member of the reVpons?bil,t unrlurip 'mil P ?6 ? I Ma0r',ty, L !Linn ' Taxation and Revenue Committee, the Public Education Ap- pnno toTr, ' 'e9'S'a"Ve $ 1 L' i I propnations Committee, and the Higher education and Social ,PS a SWS? pweXl TnnJnnf afn'nlTnmmittee 3 ' Services Interim Study Committees. He has been a teacher of and reviews all f approSons ir the ePnP, TiTZ 1 7TB Bountiful High School for over 20 years and is a member of member fo the Joint Leo sat1ve Mananpmpnf r ee re -the University of Utah Graduate School of Education Advisory sponsible for coordinate and mananfnn L .n dfu wort 9 J ' Council. During legislative sessions he sponsored legislation ings of the House Z a membeTof ?t?e Pi hhr Fdi'ron rSm- V which would help to collect delinquent student loan! open mmee and past chafrman Z fi, k , i Si : legislative political caucuses and rules committees to the pb- which provid'ec "an Jt Sy U" J : ! IC S scrutiny, and co-sponsored legislation to initiate career year-round education 71. ,,, scnool districi ro ujr t , ladders for" teachers. Fo, his effcSts the Ogden SlSdart He ata s's w ffliZZmmlSpi6 WtenSS' Examiner editorial wnter suggested that Burningham should be budgets for all state i mli, 2 Committee, establishing awarded a -special medal.Vl)tah Holiday Magazine listed him penence an leadersnTJ Z "ne ? in iK? Hn'i nf n4ntt- ? among the best legislators for "the most refreshing candor in a lives. p we need ln ,he House ' Represents t . junior representative.' , '", r . i Paid for by the Davis County Republican Party, Gene Peresich, Chairman y i ? v x' X- x x x' ; -,c 4; A; ; x x- x x xs x- -x- x" -x x h . ,jv x - s. N |