From Deseret News archives:
U. student wants to run for mayor
24-year-old says other contenders are 'pretty old'
The University of Utah student thinks he's the best man for the job because he's an outsider to local politics, and the city itself, as it turns out. Bryson was born and raised in Holladay, where he still lives in his parents' house. He plans to move to Salt Lake City in order to be eligible for the office.
"I'll be graduating in December, and I figured that I wanted a job and the mayor sounded like a really good one," Bryson said. "All these other people, they're pretty old, and they've been in politics for so long, and they're disconnected from the people."
Bryson, who is a journalism student at the U., does courier work for the Attorney General's Office during the day. His work lets him wear blue jeans, T-shirts and KangaROOS, and it often brings him downtown, which he thinks ought to have a more exciting veneer. But Bryson readily admits that he doesn't know how to spice things up.
"I'm not into business too much," he said. "My friends are interested in helping me out, though."
"They'll know nothing about me," Bryson said. "I'll make a good impression in the beginning."
Candidates must have lived in the city for 12 months prior to the general election, which gives Bryson a Nov. 6 deadline.
If the run for mayor doesn't work out, Bryson hopes to capitalize on his Portuguese language skills as a foreign-media analyst for the CIA. He's got a "naive pop, abstract, absurdist" rock band called the Lollipop Guild with his younger sister, and he has the full support of his father, if not his mother.
"My mom's exact words were, 'Don't embarrass me,' " Bryson said.
E-mail: kswinyard@desnews.com
Comments
- Aggies aspire to be like Boise St. 7:59 p.m.
- Rock on 7:56 p.m.
- Williams happy to be back with Jazz 7:51 p.m.
- Lack of experience no RSL concern 7:40 p.m.
- Wall leads No. 4 Kentucky to win 7:32 p.m.
- MLS working toward new CBA 7:30 p.m.
- Duke routs Coastal Carolina 7:10 p.m.
- No. 5 Villanova routs Penn 7:09 p.m.
- Locally grown food sources touted 7:05 p.m.
- U.S. Magistrate denies Barron 6:55 p.m.
- MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
- Relieved Cougs prep for Falcons
- Wounded Utes limp home
- Jazz rookies had to grow up quickly
- Big games keep UHSAA coffers full
- Barzee to plead guilty
- Sloan misses practice
- RSL surprised by Chicago's Fire
- Vitamin D deficiency puts U.S. at risk
- Jazz notes: Young bigs ride bench
- TCU creams U.
233 - BYU happy to escape with victory
232 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
224 - Will state consider gay rights law?
162 - RSL heads to MLS title game
134 - Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
132 - Utes remain silent about BCS
120 - TCU stays 4th in AP; Y. 19th, U. 23rd
115 - MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
113 - 5A: Bingham rolls to title game
107
The Gateway, 400 W. 200 South, will kick off the holiday shopping season...
I was a bit under the weather last week, which gave me some time to...
As we can plainly see from the ignorance from some, exactly why the LIBERAL...
I'm hoping for a tie.
Hire him back!
Move all the games to Saturday!
Come on Tim, if your so worried about the environment, take a plea instead of...
You are missing the pertinent part of your rights being your rights only as...
There's a store across the street from my house and the lights in the parking...
Jazz management let Fish out of his contract. They didn't have to but they...
RE:Your In-sight please "What exactly were the Founding Fathers tying to...

You can be the first to comment on this story.