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Show The Chronicle Candidates file for county offices Charlotte R. Jerry Bradshaw Mecham Charlotte R. Mecham of Springville, Utah, has filed as a candidate for Utah County Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket. Mrs. Mecham H. dim prospects for young their owning people Mr. Bradshaw home, said. He favors the use of volunteer programs in government as a measure of tax reduction. He likes the idea oi zoning thats agreeable by a majority of property owners. He backs the ideas of having public hearings at night, especially for budget hearings, area voting districts Bradshaw, a resident of the North Fork of Provo Canyon, announces his candidacy for the two-yeUtah commissioner County post. He is running on the Republican ballot. Election issues center around escalating taxation, solid waste mismanagement, the absence of local control of government, and the Jerry ar is pre- sently an Escrow Officer Provo Abstract for Company, a position she has held for the past 11 years. She is also a partner in the same company with her husband J. L. Mecham, and her father-in-laArnold Mecham. Mrs. Mecham is responsible for the disbursement of hundreds of thousands of dollars Said monies annually. are directed to Bahks and whereas customers, Mrs. Mecham is in daily contact with the Utah Treasurers County Office in the preparation of the payment of taxes for many people and throughout companies this area. . , - .H sion meetings, and potential zone change notification by U.S. Mail to each property owner, as a few of a number of sunshine proposals. s, ft 4 I commis- alternating raw Instructional for 10 years. Services He has been a ranger with the U.S. National Park Service and the Utah State Parks and Recreation DeparThe candidate is a tment. Mr. Bradshaw is faculty member in Br- a veteran of the Korean Univeigham Young War and a graduate of of the U. S. Army Department rsitys Learning Resources and officer training school m has been an administraCahtornia. tor in the Division of Mr. Bradshaw is a member of the LDS Church, having served as a stake high councistake executive lman, secretary, a member of t ' two differentandbishoprics, elders seventy president and missionary to Ohio. His wifes name is Carol, and they have five children. is a A learning enhancement program designed to help children and youth who have learning problems will be consummer ducted this under the direction of UnYoung Brigham Educational iversity's Psychology Department. Young people, of educational goal of LEP is program is geared to 200 students. serve about to help each child or youth to succeed and develop confidence in acasocial, exploring demic and personal reDr. Harrilationships, son said. . . The nine-wee- k LEP sequence is divided into three phases. First, summarize each pupil's progress. Applications for the are program being accepted until June 1, For further information, contact the Learning Enhancement Program, 332 McKay Building, UniBrigham Young Provo, Utah versity, individual testing will be conducted June 19 to 30 and then six weeks ot instruction will be held from July 5 through Aug. 11. During the last week of the program, Aug. 84602; or call 14 through 18, post- ext. 3857. testing will be finalized and parent conferences w ill be scheduled to centers Cooperative have been established Wasatch with Nebo, and Davis School Districts so that children and youth from throughout Utah can participate The in the program. ages six to 17 who lack the skills necessary to function in a regular classroom, will benefit from the Learning Enhancement Program (LEP), according to Dr. Betty D. Harrison, a professor he 1 374-121- X Hues Hake psycho- logy at BYU and program coordinator. 17 preIndividually scribed programs will include a balance ot activities to meet the needs of each individual student, she noted. fUije South Main Payson 5 Lemon Elder School valedictorian and active in the athletic programs of the school. He has been active in the scouting program achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. He is very grateful for the opportunity to serve the Lord on a fulltime mission to the choice people of Argen- lifelong Utah, and is a member of LDS Church. She is the mother of five children and has three Rowley Payson High where he was Pies j with Tangy lemon filling graduate of resident of Springville, Cheese Bread Try this one it is different Elder Chad Alvin has been called in the Argentina mission. He is of Claude and Rowley to serve Rosario the son Karen Rowley of HUISH Theatre Payson 7:15 Open A farewell will be held in his honor in the Santa-qui- n North Ward, on Sunday, May 28, at 2 p.m. He will enter the Language Training Mission home on June and good j 69 per loaf Mmm AAmm tina. Chad Rowley the ONE WEEK iviay hosts learning clinic 7 Missionary Mrs. Mecham is totally aware of the great responsibility in filing for this position. Her many of professional years service enable her to be Goshen School held its May Day program recently with all of the classes highly qualified for the position that she is seek- participating. They had dances and songs from many other lands. ing. She feels the position of county Treasurer should be a sacred trust and she accepts this challenge with enthusiasm. She BYU May 25. 1978 Pace Onion Rye Bread 50?loaf (A great sandwich bread) 1, 1978. - 4--30 KATHARINE HEPBURN Starring in The Genola Blazer Scouts took first place at the recent Pictured here are, left to right: Todd Draper, Merlhr Shepherd, Philip Scout-O-Ram- 0LLY 0LLY OXEN TREE a. Scow , Jonathan Nelson, and Kim Kester. G Genola News Tues. Ladies Nite ByVirginia Shepherd 754-395- 5 The valley continues to grow with three new families moving in. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Despain have moved into the Brad Strong home, formerly the Manetta Draper home. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Haveron have moved into Tim and Jeanette Haverons home. In the Blain Oberg home are Mr. and Mrs. Gumear. He is a retired We engineer from Pennsylvania. hope they enjoy their stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Staheli had Mrs. Stahelis sister, Mrs. Twilla Newbury of Springville, with them for a visit during the weekend. ' f - f lM?r V f Y . : f T 5' I HI'''5 W Mr. and Mrs. Stan Judd are back from Hawaii and have moved into their home here. We want to welcome all the new families here. s Kf' ! 7 s Zella Crump, Payson office Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cluff are St. George. While they are gone, their daughter and family are staying here. spending some time in Zella Crump knows banking. And shes happy to put almost twenty years of experience to work for you. Shes one of those rare energetic and efficient people who seem to find time to do everything, from serving her church and community to handling your banking needs. All of us at the Payson office do our best to be as efficient and pleasant with our customers as Zella. Because we appreciate your business. The small baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Fullmer has been in the Utah Valley Hospital for the past week with She is reported to be meningitis. doing much better. We wish her a speedy recovery and hope she is home soon. For savings any borrowing checking banking need, ask Zella, Daryl, Leslie, Brenda, anyone at Maria, Lynette or Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Cloward Penrod had their daughter, Lanae and family, with Sunday in Sacrament meeting the Member FDICf Heads up people putting you ahead. May 27 -- 28 Free Drinks & Balloons them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Fullmer spent three days last week in St. George, helping Mrs. Fullmers sister celebrate her birthday. of Uleh,H.A. Grand Opening This Fri. & Sat. ward was reorganized. Bishop Lowell Thomas, first counselor, Elton Draper, and second counselor, Garry Brown were released and David Allred was sustained as Bishop with Frank Garner first counselor, and Neal Ewell second counselor. We want to extend a vote of thanks to the retiring Bishopric and give our support to the new leaders of our ward. Zeeman s Sports O Q. D 0u "1I Come in and register for a FREE D S 80c to be given away May 30 at 5:00 p.m. I n O c O Name O Z Address. i i i 1 80 North 800 East Payson i i City. .Phone. 2! i |