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Show j Ien Cuntlall Seeks Davis Commission Glen W. Cundall, Mayor of Kavsville, announced his candidacy can-didacy lor the office of Davis County Commissioner for a two year term. He was elected Mayor and has served in that capacity since Jan. 1, 1970. HE HAS resided in Davis County for the past 25 years and has served as president and secretary of the Kaysville totary Club and secretary of Je Kaysville Civic Associa-2on. Associa-2on. He was active in the Boy Scouts and served on the Finance Committee for the Francis Peak District for several years. He is a veteran of nine years n the U.S. Army serving in Europe during World War II and Korea during the Korean conflict HIS MANAGEMENT experience has been in Personnel Per-sonnel Management and Planning and Programing for past 25 years. He studied Personnel Administration and Management at the University of Maryland. The Davis County Council of wmmenis elected him to j present the county on the "satch Front Regional I c,l. As a result he was I Pointed chairman of the transportation Committee I i is made up of elected I !aals from DaviSi Web ' &SsSa"Uke and Tooele I,lLALS0 serves on the ST Nortn Committee Wasatch Front Region 7C" He represents Kays- r : ; ! - LilJ GLEN W. CUNDALL ville on the Davis County Resources Development Committee. Com-mittee. Mr. Cundall was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Provo-Jordan River Parkway Park-way Authority. He also serves on the Air Transportation Committee of the Division of Aeronautics for the State of Utah. HE SERVES on the Insurance In-surance Committee for the League of Cities and Towns. Mayor Cundall and his wife, the former Mary Yaunt of Kaysville, reside at 633 East Crestwood Road. THEY ARE parents of two daughters, Kay of Salt Lake City and Glenda serving an LDS Mission in Chile. |