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Show AMn Keddington Announces Candidacy lor County Clerk 5) fl '- 8 ALVIN KEDDINGTON during the past two years. The program, which has modernized the county's voting district setup set-up and brought it into line with present population distribution, was carried out by Mr. Kedding-ton Kedding-ton largely on his own time. In another move to make the county's voting setup more efficient effi-cient and less expensive he was instrumental in implementing a new type loose-leaf official voting vot-ing register whereby one register replaces three registers and eliminates elim-inates considerable copying, confusion con-fusion and errors. The new registers are ready to go into use with the coming elections elec-tions and Mr. Keddington has prepared instruction booklets to inform various election officials in their use. These improvements in operation opera-tion were given careful study and approved by the Salt Lake County Commission both from administrative and legal standpoints. stand-points. Prior to becoming county clerk Mr. Keddington was chief deputy dep-uty in the clerk's office. He has been active in the Democratic Dem-ocratic party for 35 years. He is a member of numerous civic and musical organizations. He is a member of the Salt Lake Optimists Club, Sons of Utah Pioneers, Utah Chapter of Public Pub-lic Administrators, the Bonneville Bonne-ville Knife and Fork Club and the. Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. He is married and has a family of six. Mr. Keddington resides at 1022 E. Lowell Ave. Salt Lake County Clerk Alvin Keddington this week announced he would be a candidate for re-nomination re-nomination and reelection on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Keddington has served in the office for the past 16 years. He was the first candidate to file for the office from either party. In his announcement Mr. Keddington Ked-dington pointed out he would base his campaign for reelection on the record of his administration. administra-tion. He noted that the vast pro- On of renumbering and redis-' ;ing the Salt Lake City and County voting districts had been completed under his direction |