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Show ,v x ?5 ' T '? '"'"7; ;v ;n , , . re- r ;v v ;T"'r; 1 liRw TOW fZTT) I I; FEDERAL, STATE & 6UNTY FFBCES ::i - ?: n l -"- ( 3 1 V Congressn,an A i V James V. Hansen f Norman H. h i y.; 1st congressional District Yjc Bangerter It i f W'r re'Z i Candidate, Governor ' I v j y terms as U.S. Congressman, where he ft I I ''. serves on the Interior and Insular Al- ' ;t I -' -v ; fairs committee and the Ethics Commit- " v For Utah voters who are concerned ";s 6 4 j ' tee. He previously served as Speaker t"'- . with balancing what Utah's people need - -g-y f fc ' tne u,an House of Representatives , 1 with what our taxpayers can afford, - '"" 4 and has 1 0 years experience as Coun- F $ Nrm Bangerter is the best choice for ', ' I cilman and Mayor of Farmington. A ' i governor. V I father of 5 children. Jim is a successful ' , '' Bangerter is a veteran of 25 years in P"! j small businessman and an active V.,---'''' Utah's homebuilding industry and 10 e. J church leader. He believes in controlling years in state government. He has first- kj I j inflation by balancing the federal budget I s hand experience with balanced budgets 1 " I and limiting the growth of federal I and bottom lines. He's demonstrated r . , government. He would also encourage I V-his ability to turn debate into action and 1-4 ' I conservation of resources, develop al- i I promises into policies. :f W 4 V"" ternative energy sources, remove un- III As Ulan's governor, Bangerter can - V - r I reasonable constraints on development I I walk the fine line between what we k'i I ' na,ural resources and increase our 1 1 need and what we can af,ord- He's J. 4 ' I national defense capabilities. A strong f prepared for the job. ' " .. ifi. i - advocate of the free enterprise system. I i ' " "'" '4 I Jim favors turning welfare over to state & 1 11 fV;:. ? and local governments. ' L I LkMU J 1 If j kH h : m: r :" ( -' 'U ' 1, A. ', -r-? I w .j "7 r v PA .1- x; , f ; Vim b ValOveson David L. Wilkinson Tom Allen Ed Alter L Candidate Lieutenant Governor Attorney General o Candidate, State Auditor State Treasurer ,t VdllUIUdlB, ueuieildlll VJUVCIIIUI Under his leadership, your Attorney Generals office has de- The State Auditor is responsible to help ensure the protec- i ; L f In the race for lieutenant governor. Val Oveson is the stron- clared all-out war against unscrupulous promoters who give tion and proper expenditure of the state s S2.3 billion budget Managing the public's money is a professional ob; we need I gest. best prepared candidate for that Ob. Utah a bad reputation for investment fraud. In four short years. and the proper budgeting and expenditure of city, county, and a qualified professional to do that job. Ed Alter is a profession- : j Val has valuable expenete in state government. He is one David has tripled state prosecution efforts against white collar otner iqi government finances. Tom Allen has the education. al, qualified by education and experience. Ed is a certified f. - 5 of the most respected . auditors in Utah s history. He crime and instigated such highly publicized cases as Affleck experience, background and training to best meet this respon- public accountant with degrees in banking and finance and a ' v . knows how state government works, and he is prepared to be Vasilacopulos. Gatto and LeFevreHe also lauTObeo tne mos sibiity. He js a certified public accountant with both private and master's degree in business administration from the University . a strong force ,n expanding Utah's economy. onvoromoterf eammq th? office ! two presSs national Public audit experience, including the last eleven years in the of Utah. Ed has been a public treasure for the last twelve ' Val can also make the changes our government needs. As awards lor consumer protection. State Auditor's office, where he is currently the Deputy State years, including four years as State Treasurer. As State Trea- f ' . , f state auditor, he s been responsible for recommending new Respected among high Reagan administration officials for Auditor. surer, Ed has been responsible for investments of over a half- j t ways to improve the operation and efficiency of state govern- njs blend of scholarship (he was a Rhodes Scholar) and con- Tom has demonstrated his commitment to effective govern- billion dollars, and has earned over $200 million in interest for i ; - I 5 men' As lieutenant governor he ll have the opportunity to im- servatism, he has testified twice before a United States Senate ment through the many improvements he has helped bring the state. . ple-nent thosp refnrm.; ' . subcommittee and once before the Republican National Con- about. Compare the background of both candidates and talk Remember, when money matters, experience counts. Vote v . oiuima. , .. platform Committee in support of the Presidents pro- with your local government officials in making your choice for , Cj ,,., mk, c t , Vote the Bangerter-Oveson ticket November 6. gm ,o curb State Auditor. The choice will be Tom Allen. ' for Ed Alter on November 6. j,v, i - - b f , , , i r-; j i I h 1 ' 4 lr 1 I A? 1 1- M 1 1 kv i J l Commissioner Commissioner County Attorney Clerk ; V Harry B. Gerlach Harold J. Tippetts Loren D. Martin Michael G. Allphin p j Incumbent Harold Tippetts has extensive experience as Coun- "Offenses against children must continue to receive the Incumbent Clerk Michael G. Allphin was appointed in July .' 1$ A father of 6 and an Air Force veteran, the incumbent Mr. ty Surveyor. Director of Davis County Planning and Director of highest priority. We have taken great strides in the effective 1983. He received his undergraduate education from Weber 1 erlach brings a background of technical business experience Davjs County Economic Development. A county resident since dealing with drunk driving and will continue." So stated Loren State and the University of Arizona. He received a Juris Doctor . v - Davis County voters. He is president of the H.8. Gerlach 1953i he has served in leadership positions in several civic D Martirli Davjs county Attorney. Loren Martin is well Degree from the University of the Pacific. He is a member of '- ('. mpany, a firm that manages four western states for several groups. His six years of experience in small business, six quaiitied. He has eight years of public prosecution experience the Utah Bar and practiced law from 1980 to his appointment. ' ( scientific research manufacturers. Experience in this field is a years wj(n a pubjc uliity and 20 years as a professional con- and handed aN lega defense matters for the County for four Since his taking office all department accounting, court calen- l J 9reat aid in expanding the tax base with "clean" industry. An sutant have caused him to understand the value of private en- years H(J js a )ormer speCia agent for the FBI; author of three dars. and several other clerk functions have been computer- ' - , av'd supporter of the free enterprise system. Mr. Gerlach terprise, he is a proven administrator, having served as Direc- b00ks Q( Uah aw dealng with criminal law and probate sub- ized. A new program for collection of criminal fines and restitu- works for strong local and state governments, local control and (of Q( U(ah state Parks Director of the Great Salt Lake Auth- A private artorney and small business manager. He and tion has been started. He has also initiated several programs ' I 3 undmg of education, good law enforcement, a productive li- ori and Director of the Provo Jordan River Parkway Authori- his wife, Marilyn Monson, have seven children which have saved the county over $70,000.00 this past year. ." ' . , brarV system, support for senior citizens, youth and han- He ate0 served as a Farmington City Councilman. He is a lift dlcaPPed, recreational programs and effective use of com- graduate of the Utah Police Academy and is an executive j" Puters to maintain budgets. council member. Boy Scouts of America. r' . I ; Paid for by the Davis County Republican Party, Gene Peresich, Chairman I i L . ... : , im, . . II'" ' ii , - t t ' ' ,i '"f" - ." . v- -V"'" r '. . . ' 1. k . J i 1 1 i v i j ' ;w' ' j |