From Deseret News archives:
2 of 3 mayoral hopefuls clash
The debate, sponsored by a local radio station, found Merrill Cook and Peter Corroon saying the mayor's race should be nonpartisan. Republican candidate Ellis Ivory said he's proud to be a Republican and the two-party system works better here than in some countries where dozens of candidates can be on a ballot.
All three candidates took similar positions on raising taxes they wouldn't although they differed on ways or desirability of cutting the $750 million annual county budget. Cook said he could go through the budget and find $40 million to $50 million that could be cut without cutting human services, which he said needed an annual $10 million boost.
Corroon said he didn't consider it wise to say 10 percent of each county budget category could be cut without using the county's auditing department to find the best areas to cut.
Cook said the county government, in the past four years, has been run under an "entitlement of privilege" and that must be stopped, and the best place to stop it is in the mayor's office, so other departments will join in any cost-saving efforts.
During a public question-and-answer session, Ivory denied a couple of times his former position as head of the state's largest home-building business would mean he would have a conflict of interest representing the public and dealing with developers in the fast-growing county.
Ivory said he would not be swayed by developers. In answering a question about a number of signs supporting him placed on undeveloped land in the county, he said he didn't know about the signs and didn't want to know where they are or who owns the land.
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