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Show ft4Ht U0M 'Vm yamtpMujasv ii.- p- p y mnny, representative. Brough was born, raised, and educated in Nephi. He is a graduate of Juab High School. He also has a bachelor of science degree in agriculture from Utah State University and a masters degree in economics and politcal science from Brigham Young University. County assessor assessors office I have been able to see the need for more involvement by the 'average citizen in the affairs of government. The current trend of higher budgets and higher taxes to cover these budgets will only be reversed if and when people become involved and informed about where the money is going. A few minutes in the courthouse can be informing! Citizen involvement is the main ingredient in a government for the people by the people. He is married to the former Elizabeth Cuthill. They have five children, Michelle, nine; Michael, eight; seven; Gary, Bradley, three; and Julie, two. Brough is to represent District 5 He served as a teacher in the Juab School District for 22 years. He taught for five years at the Levan School, four of which as principal of the school. He also taught Lawrence D. Brough, 60, of Levan, is running for the position of school geography, Utah history, and mathematics at Juab High School. He retired from teaching in board representative from the fifth district. He is the incumbent 1969. He is now farming equipped him to do the for which job the absentee employer (taxpayer) is willing to pay. The information given was good. We who were present learned many things about our county governement that every citizen should know. Happy birthday November 5 Open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Callaway honoring Mrs. Ora her on birthday. Sperry From 2 to 5 p.m. No gifts please. November 9 Nephi Lions Club broom sale. 7 to 9 p.m. Proceeds go to help the visually handicapped. Brooms also available at Valley Bank, TJs Drive Inn, and Mickelsons Cafe. November 10 Nephi He and Mrs. Brough, CoDeal the former N Mangelson, have three children, Janet, Ann, and Steven. They also have The Times-New- First Ward Harvest J ten grandchildren. Cattlemens Association and Juab Cattlemens An informal social Dear Editor: Here is a letter ad- hour followed during dressed to the citizens of which questions and answers were freely exJuab County: Friday evening the changed. It was a time Womens Republican that any citizen with a Club of Juab County question about any hosted a Meet the Can- detail in county government could have asked a didates program. came candidates The specific candidate that as did some members of question and hopefully the candidates families, learned where to put the X on the ballot. a few people involved in A long time ago Edone political capacity or of mund Burke said it and course, another, All is necessary for of that core the group a civilization women. to fall is for Republican Each of you who failed enough good people to do make it is the nothing. In a single to employer. You the tax- word APATHY. Regretfully, payer must not be as inflation with Evelyn Lomax unhappy as the constant complaining that is the subErnest Tolley, ject of most conversations would indicate. 80, dies in Personally, if I am going Idaho to spend my money for a Ernest T. Tolley, 80, a service, I like to know for former resident of Nephi, what and to whom. All candidates, both recently died at his home and in Hagerman, Idaho. Democrat He was born October Republican, were present. Each told of the of- 8, 1897 in Nephi. He moved to Idaho in 1918. fice for which he is camand the Tolley married June paigning Here's this week's community calendar!!!!!!!! Active in the LDS church, he has held positions in many organizations. He directed the Levan Ward choir for 13 years and was a member of the Seventies Quorum presidency in the Nephi LDS Stake. He presently serves as an ordinance worker and trainer at the Manti LDS Temple. and raising livestock. He is a member of the Utah Dear Editor: qualifications which Association. Brough is a member of the board of the Juab County Hospital. He is also a member of the Levan Irrigation Board. Festival. Country store s An Open Letter to the People of Juab County Dear Friends; As voters in next weeks general election, I would like each of you to entertain this as a personal message to you. First, I would like to ask for your consideration and vote as a candidate for county commission. Juab County is being drawn into an era of development which may very well be the most critical in its history. Conwhether it be insequently, these years of development will dustrial, mining, agricultural, oil, or other resources require a higher degree of government than ever before. While local government must continually try to do more, it must also try to cost less. I urge you as voters to familiarize yourselves with your candidates and their positions. Let them know you needs and interests on election day in a clear and decisive way. Spend your vote as carefully as you want government to spend your dollars. Sincerely, c- r: -t y iyv - t 1 fr- - Call imirw aOi'f DAN MA tot ,lr ( .. ,1 f ' N t County Cor Cru C i r er C. MEMMOTT LOREE C) ,y A r r T0:i FOKES PEARL D. WILSON ERMA I. GOBLE A f C tv '- ' r , . , ' 4 yr firm - r or ci . 2 yr max k. Williams EPPE1SVJ THOMAS D. TLRNER r er No JOSEPH E. JENSEN , KE UlETR District C u L- - R. rioSCDE GARRE IT No District rC c r tC D f Ccj'V Se ROBERT L. PANTER SCr j ALICE Fuf C mnam n iTTfliwnfr 4 U j U S Representative LAWRENCE j D t i. office. strict No 2 REY TOPHAM j L or U S Representative, District No. WILLIAM y 2 C. HOYLE M District No 7! j For Couny Commit ,c",crUC erm j U j U 0 ' D HARWARD , C 1 JR. f t - M C C f surer ddhaldYeyre e For For State Representative 71 Aud tor CRAIG J. SPERRY F D independent candidates are All listed below. They are to be considered with all offices and candidates listed to the left. Only ONE vote is allowed for each o Avr sor j Co' - ir'iiriflvrrafrir'ft iiiifciiniiiVt 'ii. R. NEWTON LANE o' 2 FJiMAGE ti.. R , C f F T L r:ILiS3;i CA7Y 7 JW v s' Nephi, Utah 623-013- 9 I AMERICAN o vf Nephi local news 'Serving East Juab and Sanpete Counties Paid Political Adxertisement by Candidate DEMOCRATIC it n Trimming iV Insured Two-yea- 'iSsSi BROWN s Topping T C Times-New- Jim Sperry Tree Service Xr u Times-New- rX. X iTf EDWIN I , CI.rk j - 4. ii V Max K. Williams r Candidate for County Commission ab jj c c c c c I I for Your coming events must be reported to the s by Tuesday at 5 p.m. to be included in this calendar. The will not be responsible for the of events not reported to our office. , Official Ballot For Juab County, Utah, November 7, 1978 U 623-176- 2 , Sample Ballot o or information. rn-j-- 696 North 700 East Chandler on September 3, 1919 at the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife and six children. Also surviving are a brother and two sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Fonda Sperry of Nephi. REPUBLICAN Sheriffs office. Call 623-125- 6 opens 6 p.m. Banquet, 7 A visitor at the home p.m. Auction at 7:45 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Delos Andrews, auc- McPherson on Monday tioneer. Banquet admis- and Tuesday was Mrs. sion, 12 and under, $1; 13 Melba Dean Hull of and over, $2; family rate, Poctello, Idaho. She was here on her fathers $10. Alco birthday. Each Monday Happy birthday to Matthew Kirk and Michael Dean Nielson, twin sons of Max and Christine Nielson of Bountiful. They will be one year old November 4, 1978. Grandparents are Mrs. Dean Winn of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson of Leamington. Nephi, Utah Nov. 2, 1978 holics Anonymous meetp.m., Juab ing, 8:30 Vn.y |