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Show Justice of Peace Ken Epperson candidate bios 0. Loa Jean Hanson Utah State Running for the office of Justice of the Peace for the Nephi Precinct is Kenneth Epperson. Epperson was recently appointed sergeant of the Nephi Police Loa Jean Hanson is says, 98 percent of her to cases are brought to adtunning for a record the office of Justice of judication much higher than state ' the Peace. Mrs. Hanson has five averages. Under Judge Hansons years experience in the office. She was appointed administration, a work ' Justice of the Peace in release program has been early 1978, and ran for instituted, and 1680 work hours have been election later that year. donated to civic projects She has received trainsuch as from law garbage pickup Brigham ing in Young University, the along the highways, . University of Utah, and work and repair at the Utah Technical College. Juab County FairThe judge is certified grounds, and grounds by the American work at the Juab County Academy of Judicial Center and at the CanEducation, and is an in- yon Hills Golf Course. Before her appointstructor in trial and court procedures for the ment to Justice, she had Utah State Court Ad- managed her husbands auto parts store. Before ministrators Office. she had been a certhat Mrs. Hanson is a medical assistant tified of member the state records and forms com- in Weber and Davis mittee, and currently counties. serves as vice president of the Utah State Justice Area birth of the Peace Association. As Justice of the Recent births as Peace, she has the third are: s to The highest case load in the entire state. Her load is Daughter, born Aug. exceeded only by two 31 to Dan and Kelley in Salt Lake justices of Levan. She Paystrup Even then, she County. will be named Kristin -- . ' served as a patrolman, and has worked for the for D'u.c a. Painter Nephi LDS Stake Seventies Quorum. Painter is a former member of the Nephi Riding Club, and is a supporter of Juab School soli- cits the publics vote for Justice of the Peace. Painter is a native of Nephi, and graduated from Juab High School. He has worked at NRP District sporting and Hose Products in pro- other activities. He enjoys hunting, duction and supervision, and has also worked for fishing, gardening, the United States Geo- swimming, and other logical Survey. Painter sports. I am familiar with the also attended real estate ' and school, appraises county and most of the real estate in the county. people in it, says He has served as a Painter. I believe I can member of the Elders do a fair and honest job Quorum presidency in as Justice of the Peace, the Nephi First LDS and am looking forward Ward, and currently to serving the people of serves as secretary of the Juab County in this posi- f. I BYU 'J Vanda F. Fairchild, an assistant serials librarian and head of the bibliographic depart- I jnent. jlr i School and obtained a bachelors degree from Utah State University. She taught high school : ; I I A native of Nephi, she attended Juab High - in Heyburn, Idaho for several years. She also studied at the University Idaho, and later ob-- i tained a certificate in !$f 'library science from BYU. She is married to J. ! Ross Fairchild of Provo, and they have two The jrf 4;;f Be sure to vote Sept 14 and his law. of Utah knowledge Im a strong supporter of law enforce- the courts, Times-New- three daughters, Tami, for Greenwoods, for 12; and Parkin Motor, and for 17; Katrisa, Pexton Wholesale Com- Laura, 10. Great-grandparen- for appointment 4 of ) it published The Timeo-Nu(USPS s Publisheach Thursday by the Main South 96 Street, Nephi, Utah ing Co., 04640. Second-clas- s postage is paid at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address P. O. Sox 77, changes to The Nephi, Utah 04640. 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Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewellyn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersen, all of Nephi. are Lela Fowkes of Nephi and Veada Whitely of Orem. OF TRAILERS ALL ment, and I believe I For the last 7 years, could do a professional Williams has been half job as justice of the of Greenwood-Wil- owner peace, Epperson says. 118018 Chevrolet. Prior to Epperson and his wife live in Nephi. They have th8t tlme 116 118(1 worked Volume 80, No. 36 September 9, 1982 Ockey 623-114- 0 to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat. We can supply all your needs from HAS MOVED TO 61 . Main, Nephi. Come in at see our new location located in Tuesday, perience in dealing with The Main tessssssssssssgissgsg forcement, his ex- 10. .Instructor in library bom Sept. 2 Science at Brigham toDaughter, and Brent Cathy Young University for the past 17 years, will be honored at a retirement reception today, Sept. 9, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Room 6225 of the Harold B. Lee Library. Mrs. Fairchild retired Aug. 31, after service as Police Ariz. have four daughters: Tamara, 17; Gayle, 16; Christine, 13; and Dana, formerly of Nephi, will Daughter, born Aug. leave soon for LDS mis29 to George and Connie sionary service in Osaka, Morgan of Nephi. She Japan. He will speak will be named Kaydee Sunday, Sept. 12 at 1 Rose Morgan. Grandparin the Payson East ents- are Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Stake Center, and Grant Kay of Mona and LDS, will enter the churchs' Mr. and" Mrs. George missionary training Morgan Jr. of Nephi. center Sept. 16. Elder are of Ockey is a Mf. and Mrs. Rulon Mr. and Mrs.gradson J.E. (Ned) Mansfield of Orem, Rose Johnson and Isabel Galbraith of Nephi, and Ockey, all of Nephi. Margaret Morgan of Great-grandparen- Mesa, Department for 8 years. He says he is qualified for the job of Justice of the Peace because of his background in law en- tion. He and his wife, Diana, " Fairchild retires from 'Ches' Williams Times-New- s bell, Calif. . Painter S. Paystrup. Grandparents are Clarence and Bessie Paystrup of Levan, JoAnne and Gene Allee of Brea, Calif., and John and Antoinette Epstein of Santa Monica, Calif. Greatgrandmother is Marcelline Botsford of Camp- V,mda F. Fairchild Ariz. Police Academy. He also completed re- - 2Vt Duane Canyon Rim Police and the Mesa, Academy, ment. Prior to that, he' department In his 7 years in he has also workGreenwoods and He is a graduate of the Depart- Times-New- JoAnne years. Nephi, ed for for the for 2 years, and as member of the Ute Stan pede Committee for George W. Ches pany. years. Williams is a candidate He served as a city He and his wife, Mi for Justice of the Peace. councilman for 8 years, garet, have four dauL I have had a lot of ex- as a member of the Nephi ters: Cheryl Peterso: Third LDS Ward bishop- West Jordan; Maria perience making de- ric for 12 years, as a Lynn, Mona; Gay cisions with people, tryof the Nephi Wright, Nephi; and B member ing to decipher whats LDS Stake high council bara Jensen, Salem. right and wrong, says Williams of his qualifications. I think I can be WINTERIZE, SERVICE fair with people, and help AND REPAIR them in the things with which they need help. MAKES in law enforcement at Mesa Community College. He worked for the The Hide-Away- !! - MORE ROOM NEW ITEMS Now Open Wednesday Nights Until 9 p.m. Buy Now at Savings For Christmas!! The Times-New-s South Main - Nephi yegesfisfiawsasfisssa 1 tr. w i: ; |