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Show ) WTtfM I, VOLUME NUMBER XIX THURSDAY, v... s ' ' S V vl w s V 'V s' sO s vs ' S 'Is-- ' !.' ?. $.,,, I - wN'.CS: X . s .5. $ County Newspaper - b v x .' MALCOLM HANSEN, ' GARDEN V CENTS ' s ,1- TWENTY s. ' v- C" v ' s's M Mi i ' ss Official Rich 10, 1983 NOVEMBER SEATED ON CITY TOWN COUNCIL voters turned out Tuesday to seat two new town councilmen in a city election contested by five contestants. Garden City v. The two ,,., spots were won by D.K. Malcolm Hanand Glenn Hansen, who replace Randall sen and Alan Wamsley who leave the council and did not seek - SS re-elect- :V. ion. Malcolm garnered 71 votes in the town election, Hansen got 36 votes, Jay Hodges IV votes in a late write-i- n campaign, Harry Bennion got 30 votes, and Teresa(Ted took 32 dy) Shank got 17. Malcolm, who served on the Garden City D.K. MALCOLM, newly Garden wife Jeanie dis- City Councilman, and his cuss the Tuesday election. WiMMpeww- V ' f '. W. VN3 - elected , 5; A Vv '. .'- VJ. ii " '.V1' s .y :. ,. Vv . '' ' f v " X? . .J V , is a businessman who Council in 1979-8- 0, admits he is concerned with the growth of his community. He and his wife Jeanie have six children ranging in ages from three to 17. Malcolm admits the water system here In this town is one of his prime concern. He High School, is a graduate from North Rich and has taken a number of coursesin Industrial Arts. Hansen is also a native of Rich County. He was born in Montpelier; .but was raised North in Garden City. He is a graduate of Rich High School, and served his Mission in .. , Italy. -- Hansen Utah State is presently attending automotive en- University patttime, studying gineering. Glenn and his wife Julie have a ghter named Elexie. is "This first time serving in public said. Hansen admits his main concern in serving the council is a desire to serve his comHansen office," on my new dau- munity. &, V'- V' - , $ AS '; PjPk. A Both new councilmen will be sworn into office after the first of the year. Garden Election Judges for this year's MaCity town election were Phyllis Hildt, tty C, tdirV l Price and Oral lutz. V& P? J) INCUMBENTS XX LAKETOWN IN RE-ELEC- TED ELECTION COUNT Harold Nebeker and George Weston were ret- urned to the Laketwon City Council Tuesday in the town election which out. saw 61 voters turn- The two incumbents were the only candidates, but a number registered idates received writein votes. Wfi '$ 4Y 5x y GLENN HANSEN accepts being elected to the Garden City Council, and receives congratulated by his wife Julie and their new daughter Elexie . officially of cand- George Weston received 52 votes, Harold Nebeker had 39, and write ins Robert Earley had 5, Norman Alan Weston U, Charles Webb 3, Reed Ebom 3, Scott Johnson 2, Maleta Robinson 2, Allison Kearl 1, Earl 1, and Thomas Weston 1. Betty Mills, LaRue Lamborn and Hazel Weston served as Election Judges. ' Albert I. Vfeston 2, Sat-terthw- aite |