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Show ) ... . , j BJov. 5th ' ' for j . LAWRENCE J. f rt I I SCADDEBI , NORTH SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL f Will Work For: Back Ground: f Citizens of N.S.L - Growth Forecaster Short and Long Term ,f - Government Efficiency - Budget Control II -Growth of City - Marketing Manager A - Continued Upgrading of Services Real Estate Sales Agent 1 - City Beautification Veteran 1 -Development of the Industrial Park -Active in Civic Work J Paid political ad by Scadden for city council I L 1 . F AUCTION NOTlbin V' J- :--) The Home Economics Department of Allyn International has con- ( signed to us Necchi sewing machines designed and engineered for )a the nation's school systems. These machines are made of metal and sew on all fabrics, Levis, canvas, upholstery, nylon, knits, vinyl and , even leather! The stitches are all built into the machines (no cams) ( buttonholes blindhem overcast darn and even monogram All are new and in original cartons with a 25 yr. factory warranty. ;3! You won't be overbid in this auction type sale but are guaranteed low auction type prices. These machines were made to sell for over I $500.00 but we will accept a low bid of $199.00. TERMS: Cash, yjfccheck, Visa, Mastercharge or American Express. "e feg.1..,1,.:1,.,' v.,,:.,,,1 , 1g CSL LOCATION: NECCHI STORE -BOUNTIFUL m Mfif 523 W- 2600 So- 'o11'31 Scluare Mal1 isi on DATE: 0ct" 30 and Nov- 1 and 2 21 Qk TIME: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tAi sA(lkJHi STATE LICENSE: AND rA ii. f A,, USE SALES R:001"D26387 0 ji I Halloween ' Come as f j Where Fun is A l Spun for you! yOU Arc! II Sale starts 6 a.m. Oct. 31 f 6 to 7 a.m. j I Most Yarns, all Kits and 1 I Cross Stitch Books I v, 50 Off J If you sleep in you'll pay more! 1 7 to 8 a.m 40 Off I 8 to 9 a.m 30 Off 1 I 9 to 10 20 Off I R 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Sleepyheads get 10 Off 1 5 o'clock sharp -- II l We'll be closed to go trick or treating. II l Get to bed early Wed. night so you can shop early for the best price! Remember this is a-COME AS YOU ARE SALE, so you l won't have to take time to make yourself pretty before you come in. No Bankcards, No Holds, No Layaways. y The spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful 1 SO THAT YOU MAY BE BETTER INFORMED ON THE ISSUES IN THE ! MAYORAL ELECTION NEXT WEEK THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS J j REGARDING MAYOR STAHLE'S ADMINISTRATION THAT YOU ! SHOULD KNOW... I i2: LOWf5.T0CES The portion of your taxes controlled by Bountiful City is NEW BUSINESS In 1985 alone FIFTY-FOUR new, permanent business I h sn now LOWER than it was four years ago when MAYOR STAHLE came to of- ; " licenses have been issued in Bountiful 3 ' I I fice. ' ;or ;to M n ORDERLY GROWTH -After four years of MAYOR STAHLE'S leadership the 'MI!ROVED f0"CE ? rFIRE SERVICE MAYOR STAHLE has directed in- J Bountiful Redevelopment Agency has made possible the development ' motion of the Drug Task Force in Bountiful and the current series of hear- ; : of the $1,5000,000 Shipley Building, the $15,000,000 Gateway Park pro- 'S5 alcoho1 and dru9 abuse. Additional personnel have been pro- ! ject now under construction, and the $12,000,000 Downtown revitaliza- yider for more adequate coverage. New fire and police equipment i I tion project now in development and planning. When completed has been provided to replace obsolete equipment and new "earth- be i these projects will significantly expand Bountiful's business community rsistan; addition has been constructed at Fire Station No. 1. All and increase the tax base to the benefit of all taxpayers and taxing en- this has been done without increasing your taxes. f : tities. ab M ADMINISTRATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS Fiscally responsible policies , of. OPEN MEETINGS In the four years of MAYOR STAHLE'S administration all ' MAYOR STAHLE'S administration have resulted in 1 "Reserve for Replace-f Replace-f , meetings of the Bountiful City Council and the Bountiful Redevelopment menf accounts for all enterprise funds to avoid having to bond for j Agency have been held in strict accordance with the "Sunshine Laws" of future replacements, 2 Receiving Government Finance Office's "Cer- j the State of Utah. tificate of Conformance" for financial reporting the highest award M cmimcmt noMAiM in f, HMvnn ctaui no -j x x- given, 3 Adoption of a conservative, balanced budget with a reduction , i j EMINENT DOMAIN In four years of MAYOR STAHLE S administration all in property tax, 41 Ten percent reduction bv attrition in ritv nersonnel in j RDA property acquisitions have been made through negotiated thelc&h J agreements with property owners without resort to the power of emi- ,y j nent domain, I TO CONTINUE THE FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE AND FUNC- : 1 SANITATION The new garbage handling system installed throughout TIOMAMV CCCIicmt ArvikyiiMiOTn atim r u.uah rrAM e j Bountiful under MAYOR STAHLE'S administration has improved efficiency TIONALLY EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATION OF MAYOR DEAN S. . J j and safeYD in garbage collection and increased convenience for the STAHLE, WE URGE YOUR SUPPORT FOR HIS RE-ELECTION ON t atlzens f Bount,fu' ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 5. ; FLOOD RECOVERY AND IMPROVED STREETS Recovery and restoration A i from the floods of '83 and '84, as well as construction of flood control QlMpnpi v ' I projects, have been completed under MAYOR STAHLE'S administration, oIInILKLLY, k I ; including construction of Stone Creek, Barton Creek and Mill Creek . , I I . debris basins and channelization of dangerous flood areas. Reconstruc- Phyllis C. Southwick, Councilwoman ! tion and improvements on the 2600 South - Orchard Drive project are I honn Will fVu ir,iinoi- 1 nearing completion. 7 U, niU' ounCliman I ; Jerry K. Lawrence, Councilman Je Paid political ad to re-elect Mayor Stahle, John M. R. Covey, Chairman Richard G Sharp Councilman J ' ! ' - J |