Show SEEKS NOMINATION J. administrative assistant to Utah's governor seeks Congress spot In First Governor's aid files GOP bid to congress Laurence J. Burton of today announced his candida-cv for the Republican nomination to the U. S. House of Representatives from Utah's First Congressional No other Republican candidate has for the sprawling First District that Includes 25 of Utah's 29 The 35 year old candidate stressed a need for government at all levels to behave with fiscal is impossible to spend ourselves Annual federal deficits are not one-way tickets to economic I am convinced the people of Utah value their heritage of individualism and want free enterprise preserved as a benefit to both business and working Burton Burton has served for the past two and one-half years as Administrative Assistant to Governor George D. Prior to that he was Assistant Professor of political science at Weber For two years he served former Congressman H. Al clous Dixon as his Legislative Assistant in Before joining the staff of Representative Burton was an assistant professor of political science at Weber College from which he graduated in He received a bachelors degree in science from the University of Utah in 1951 and a masters degree from Utah State University in He has com additional graduate work at George Washington and Georgetown Burton is a graduate of Ogden High School where he was Senior Class At Weber College he won national honors in debate and served as Freshman Class President and Student Body He is a veteran of WWII and served in the Naval Air He resides in Ogden at Drive with his the Janice of North Ogden and their four Age Sally and Laurence They are active members of the Ogden Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day |