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Show Ccuniy cktii sg:!:s K2v teroi Mails F. Boyack, county clerk since 1958, announced Saturday he will be a candidate candi-date for re-election on the Democratic ticket. An accountant for 22 years, Mr. Boyack served for 6 years on the Spanish Fork City Council and for 3 years as city treasurer. He is a charter secretary of Spanish Fork Lions Club; Charter Secretary of Spanish i ! j i i i V f - " ' . i ; . , ...... . - Mark F. Boyack, candidate for County Clerk on Democratic Demo-cratic ticket. Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and a member of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis Club. A member of Spanish Fork's volunteer fire department for more than 35 years, he is past president of the Utah State Firemen's Association and a member of Utah-Juab County Firemen's Association. A member of the LDS church, he served a mission to the Northern States in 1925; he served as bishop of Spanish Span-ish Fork Third Ward and also as ward clerk. At the time of his election as county clerk he had been owner of the Dairy Queen in Spanish Fork and worked as an accountant for Smith Auto Co., .with whom he first worked work-ed in 1926. Prior to World War II he attended the BYU; worked at Tintic Standard mine; was employed em-ployed by Spanish Fork Co-operative from 1933-1942 and found time to serve as councilman coun-cilman from 1938 to 1942. From 1942 to 1944, he worked work-ed at Geneva and from 1944 to 1946 in the fire department of Salt Lake Air Base. He returned to Spanish Fork in 1946 to work for Smith .Auto again, with time out to serve again as councilman and for three years city treasurer. He is married to the former Hilda Van Leuven of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. They have a married daughter, Carol H. Lundell, and married son, Mark Allen Boyack; Boy-ack; also five, grandchildren. Advertising may - not solve the business man's problem but it will solve the shoppers problem. This is the time of the year that the graduates solve the world's problems: they deserve commendation for trying, try-ing, anyway. |