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Show Mrs. Sevilia A. Reese Announces Plan to Seek Re-election to Post - ! 1 II' I IH nt'lTBB-JII IMIWWLrMMIJJJMJIIIIWiL w..,, i 4 I ; , 1 i tional administration is in office. "As a long time worker in the Democratic party, I feel that I have the background, enthusiasm enthusi-asm and dedication to political progress which is needed to work with and for all members of the Democratic party, and the principles for which it now stands," Mrs. Reese said. A native of Utah the candidate was born in Cache County where her family was engaged in farming farm-ing for many years. She has been a resident of Magna for the past 20 years where she resides at 2889 South 8560 West with her husband, D. Leon Reese. Mr. Reese is employed at the Magna Mill of Kennecott Copper. They have one son, David, who is doing do-ing post graduate work at the University of Utah. Before moving mov-ing to Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Reese operated a farm near Benson Ben-son in Cache County. MRS. SE VILLA A. REESE Mrs. Sevilia A. Reese, co-chairman co-chairman of the Utah State Democratic Central Committee, has announced her candidacy for reelection to the position for a two year term. Mrs. Reese was elected to her present post last summer to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, Smithfield, who resigned from the position. In announcing her candidacy, Mrs. Reese stated that she considers con-siders the next two years a chal-I chal-I lenging opportunity to help Utah progress while a Democratic na- She is a lifetime member of the Utah Daughters of Pioneers, past chapter treasurer of DAV Auxiliary and has served as a teacher and YWMIA secretary in the Oquirrh stake of the LDS Church. In the Democratic party, she served as secretary of the State Nominating Convention and on the senatorial, legislative and voting districts organizations of the party. She is employed by First Security Bank of Utah and is a past member of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. |