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Show Delia M. Loveridge Seeks Democrat House Nomination k&Mf ' fl: fat t a f-. , - i?l! ri a " 4 iiUntimir mw ini iiiai;.i.rn :: ii.nif , ,., '-Ti,("lmH71 DELLA It. LOVERIDGE Delia L. Loveridge active in political, educational, civic, and church afairs has announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for State Representative Representa-tive from the 14th Legislative District of Salt Lake County. Mrs. Loveridge has served four previous terms in the House of Representatives, 1943-45 from Provo in Utah County and 1959-61 1959-61 from Salt Lake County. She is the first lady in the State of Utah to be a member of the Utah State Legislative Council, and is serving in the Council on Health. Education and Welfare Committee, Commit-tee, she has chairmanned two subcommittees one on uniform school buildings and one on rehabilitation. re-habilitation. Mrs. Loveridge has served on most of the major committees of the Legislature including the powerful appropriations committee, commit-tee, she was a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging and is a committee member mem-ber of the State Committee on Aging. In 1961 she was a delegate dele-gate to the National Legislative Leader's Conference, there were but two women in the entire United States so honored. Mrs. Loveridge is currently serving on a state liaison committee com-mittee with a study team from the American Foundation for the Blind, also on a state fact-finding committee for adoptions. She is active in Democratic politics as a member of the State Central Committee, she is a member of the National and State Order of Women Legislators, Buisness and Professional Women's Clubs, Women's State Legislative Council, Coun-cil, Utah Apartment House Association, As-sociation, and a charter member of the Lady Lions. She and her husband reside at 2336 South 3rd East, their son Max E. and his family live in Salt Lake County, the two girls they raised live in Tooele and Ogden. Mrs. Loveridge is especially interested in problems of the aged, rehabilitation of the handicapped, handi-capped, foster home care, detention deten-tion homes, education and vocational voca-tional training. Army Specialist Four Evan H. Evans, of Layton, Utah, completed complet-ed the 12 week fuel and electrical electri-cal systems repair course at the Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., recently. Specialist Evans was trained to perform adjustments and repairs re-pairs on the fuel and electrical systems used in military vehicles. ve-hicles. He attended High School in Granger. His father, Edward W. Evans, lives at 937 Jewel Ave. |