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Show For Community Service In Utah County’s 3 Districts Clubto Aword 6 School Board Posts at Stake ' George I. Boneof Lehi incumAlfonzo Kester has been a citi- served as a member of the Nebo Seven Provoans are contending for school board positions in bent, is candidate to succeed zen of Santaquin for the past 25 School District Board for the past Provo. District while in Alpine himself in Precinct Four in the years and has been active in four years as a member from District there are four and in north end of Alpine District. He community and ciyic organizais’ an experienced. civie| and tions, He is he father of six chil- Werd Four which includes Payson Nebo, five candidates. and West Mountain. He is a In Provo Dr. Milton Marshall, educational leader. dren, four of whom attend school. former mayor and city councilCarl A. Patten of Elberta is incumbent and president of the in Payson and Santaquin. He has man of Payson and is a member hoard, is a candidate for re- completing ‘a three-year term on been a» leader in many youth of the Utah State Fair Board. He the Nebo School Board and is election from Municipal Ward activities and says ‘I believe is manager of the Payson Plant, One. Hé is opposed by Phillip L. serving as president of the equality and friendship excel all Utah Poultry and Farmers Coop. Snow. Board. A resident of Elberta for | other virtues.’’, the past 40 years, he has particiIn the: only other municipal pated Carroll H. Davis of Genola is a widely in community, ward from which a board~mem- church’ and Boy Scout activities. life-long resident of that comber will be selected, Ward Five, munity. He is presently a mem= He is general’ manager of the there are five candidates for the Current Creek Irrigation Co. and ber of the Genola Town Board position. Evan M.. Croft is the president of Elberta Co. in addi- and has been active in ekurch incumbent and also seeking the tion to owning and operating a affairs in the Santaquin-Tintic post are F. Byron Johnson, Wil- general -merchandise store in Stake. ford E. Smith, Rachel C. Hen- Elberta, Floyd Harmer of Payson has inger and Gordon M. Weight. Dr. Albert D, Swensen, a sixth candi- date, has withdrawn although his mame appears on ‘the ballot. (See accompanying story). In Alpine District George I. Bone, the incumbent from Preeinct Four, is unopposed while from Precinct Five (Orem) there are three candidates, Glen L. Harker, J. Murray Rawson and annual Deeds,” Mark"Vieiactils as dent, announced Saturday Mr. Perlman will Tecgy award at a banquet in ey |. S. Roland Lindsay of Payson is a former city treasurer and has Friday at 7:30 p.m. at ‘fine Timp- | anogos Dining Room | been in business in Payson from 1920 until 1958 when he retired to accept an LDS Mission call to mittee chairman, Hawaii. Born in Heber, he attended Brigham Young University, Previous winners and has been active in scouting holding the Silver Beaver award. Swensen Withdraws From Provo School Board, Race community State Chief Says Use of Letterhead For Chosen from siy finalists considered for the hootor, Mr. Perlman has compiled’ a/ Jong list of civic Incumbent'’s Candidacy Wasn’‘t Authorized a / This year is leading the Chamber6f Co} nynerce in oneof its Clyde E. Weeks Jr. Two unrelate! developments , Explaining his withdrawal, Dr. association. Two candidates from Precirict were reported Saturday in He | Swensen issued the following “I want to make it'clear that Precinct Five, Carrol H. Davis, Alfonzo Kester and Carl A. Patten, are listed. Dr. Marshall has taught at Brigham Young University for more than 40 years and served as head of the. departments of mathematics and physics. He has been a member of the Provo School board for 23 years and has been given an award of honor statement: “Since filing for candidacy for membership on the Provo City 1. Dr. Albert D. Swensen with- School Board, a professional obdrew as a candidate because of ligation has“ arisen which will a professional obligation which require my absence from the has arisen that will take him state for at least one. year durout of the state for at least one ing the term of that office. year of the -term of office. “In fairness to those who have 2. Dr. Fred: A. Swalberg of encouraged and supported my Marysvale, president of the candidacy, and .with their perUtah State School Board Assn. mission, I am withdrawing from said in a statement that the the race at this time in order association had not authorized to remove any possibility ef preuSe of its letterhead for a letter senting the board with this it would have been tunity and support to list my always felt that the choosing of name among those willing to a local board member is purely a local matter and the board at serve in this capacity.” any time has never taken any Swalberg Statement Mr. Swalberg’s statement, part in behalf of any candidate. termed an “‘open letter to voters In fact, I might say that this concerned in Provo City,” re- policy is one that this board ferred to a letter on Utah State should abide by .to strengthen School Board Assn. letterheads the association and its purposes.” Mr. Crandall’s letter in quessigned by his, first vice president, Mr. Crandall, and mailed tion referred to Mr. Croft as “‘a In the Fifth Municipal Ward, to some of the citizens in Munici, well-qualified and devoted supon the Provo School Board. Evan M. Croft is the incumbent porter of education on all levels,” Those seeking the post besides pal Ward 5. It said: and is also vice president of the “It has been called to my at- noted that he ‘‘will become state Croft are Rachel C. HeninUtah School Boards Association Mr. in 1962,” and “in ger, F. Byron Johnson, Wilford tention that the letterhead of president and serves as its executive secreSchool Board 1961-62 is-scheduled to be a E. Smith, and Gordon M. Weight. the Utah State tary. Associated with the College Dr. Swensen’s name also ap- Assn. has been used in behalf state delegate to the national of Business at “Brigham Young of the candidacy of Mr. Evan association .. .” University, he has also been pears on the ballot since the M. Croft, present second vice In his role as executive sec= active in community and civic, ballots were printed prior to his president and secretary of the retary, said Mr. Crandall, Mr. withdrawal. affairs as well as school activi- Rahel C. Heninger, only August, 1943 to Jan. 1, 1947. She has been active in civic affairs, serving as president of Women’s Council of Provo and as board member of the Utah County Women’s Legislative Council. She is a former teacher. ¥F. Byron Johnson, an engineer at Geneva Steel, is q native of Provo and father of six children, five of whom currently BE SURE-fO VOTE 9, son of Mr. and Mr¥. Eldon.Conder, both 6f American Fork, join/in. Boy s¢out ielipee. Bibs campaign by distributing door-hanger reminders ir home town. Receiving; the reminder is Mrs. Con The ‘boys are members of Cub oo Pack 3810. Vote! That's the Message Before You Buy AnyFurniture et ales A. L. DuckettY ON|S APPLIANCES-- HIGHEST QUALITY-- FAMOUSG-EE WARRANT teacher with many years of professional PTA been dent of the Central Junior High and active in his ehureh organizations. He is a memberof the U.S. Army Reserve holding a rank of major and servdmg as a chaplain. Increasing the influence of the ordinary citizen on the schools is one of the aims which he announced in his candidacy. Gorden M. Weight, . supervisor of coke and coal chemicals at Geneva Steel Co., is a ‘long-time resident of. Provo, He has been active in Scouting earning a 20year pin as Scout Committeeman. He has also been interested in community affairs and civic organizations. Obtaining the best educational facilities for all youths of the community is his | primary interest in becoming a candidate for the board. A In Orem, Glen L. Harker is owner and operator of Utah Hardware. and Home Furnishings. He has been active in the LDS Church Indian Welfare program and is the -father, of five children, all in Orem schools. He served with the U.S. Naval Intelligence for three ti t One-year Gdorcintee on Picture Tube years and is a former teacher. His principal interest is the location and building status of Orem _One-year Suarantee-on All Tubes One-“reegmprerontoe on All Ports schools and Orem’s relation to the Alpine School: district. J. Murray Rawson, co-owner of Fashion Fabrics in Provo and Idaho Falls, has been a resident of Orem since 1953. He attended University of Utah and is a veteran of service with the U.S. (Marine Corps. He is a former justice of the peace. Mr. Rawson is currently completing his third year as a member of the Alpine School Board, completing the unexpired term of Phil T. Edwards. Clyde E. Weeks Jr., Orem post- master for the past. nine years, has been a long-time active school and civic worker. He has served as president of the Orem Chamber of Commerce and been active in other community activities and civic organizations. The father of seven he is keenly interested in upgrading facilities and educational opportunities in Orem, according to his statement of candidacy, A. =, This Solid Group includes SOFA-BED, PLATFORM ROCKER, GENEROUS-SIZED COCKTAIL TABLE, 2 STEPTABLES, AND TWO ATTRACTIVE LAMPS. Choice of warm colors in heavy nubby fabrics. 3-PIECE BED ROOM SET INCLUDES: BOOKCASE 6-DRAWER DRESSER AND MIRROR... ONLY... 2... AUTHORIZES oy El Kalah Temple; >as Rotary Club secretary j on Freedom Forum ittee; winner of Jaycees dis- Boy to Kenneth and Carolyn Soper Hacking of Orem. Boy to James B. and Rana@ Bettrige Ott of Orem. ished service award in 1955; Friday: r Downtown Coaches; acGirl to Duaine E. and Wilma BYU booster and supporter of Fullmer Williams of Springvi ips fand other philanthroelection morning when Boy Scouts Girl to A. Rex and Beverly of all ages combine forces to; carry: Duckett Dunford of Provo. Croft has organiz la workshops out a ‘“‘bell. ringer’’ campaign. Girl to Grant and: JoAnne throughout the 40 istriets of the In every city and hamlet acros¢ pe /; scouts distributed door knob Slater Poulsen of Provo. state/ and has ft one of his the nation, scouts will be ringin Boy to James and Helen Clanangers to every home in the area, goals ‘‘promoting bells, blowing sirens’ and whist 2 urging citizens to post ‘them on cey. Watson of Proyo. and, distribution, and sounding -other devices. to. Boy to Dean and Carma their windows or in a prominent mind the ,voters that it’s time te place as for! all school reminder that they Teeples Steineckert of Améerican His’ contribution Fork. go to the polls. should register and vote. The bell ringer campaign is/.the board. are dep mdent upon his, Boy to David H. and ftarsha The bell ringer campaign is bership. If he final step of an extensive £am- reminiscent of the Liberty Bell, Evans Garner of Provo. , logal board m ie ste program | paign by the Boy Scouts of Ag sri- which was rung to proclaim’ our Girl» to Mirl and Elaine smith fdeesn’t return ca to ‘‘gét-out-the-vote.” Oy Pct. freedom. Hymas of Orem. ye ater a e opportu- He is a past presi- of Citizeds Glaeshee County reminder of their voting datiedon nities and class room facilities prompted his candidacy. Wilford E. Smith, professor of sociology at BYU, is g 1 Statistics award/a¢ recreational leader; winOf Wegion. of Honor award as | BORN i of Order of DeMolay; serves jas co-chairman of Huck | AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Snovp { rive; active Shriner <and Saturday: and the natjon will have a graphic attend experience. Susan, andome son, OffBoyScout ‘Bell Ringers’ capacities in that area, A keen educational former Miriam, Pepper and they have two daughters, ‘Nancy dad TUESDAY !—Kent*Karren, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karren, and Vern Conder, also Johnson is also a qualified Boy Scout leader serving in many in son of Mrs. Ann Perlman and(the late Sam Perlman. He is married. to -the Provo school. He has been active in school and civic affairs. Mr. interest Mr.. Perlman is the de- Crandall arfd Mr.’ Croft had any knowledge or part in the circulation of the letter or the use of this letterhead for this purpose. president of the state association. The letter, endorsing* Mr. Croft’s candidacy, was signed by ator, is a native of Provo and is Leo A. Crandall of Springville, first currently vice president of the vice president of the association. Utah County Motel \Association. Protest by Candidates As a candidate he is interested Mr. Swalberg said he had prein expanded facilities for the pared the statement after.a proschool and also feel; that there test had been made to him in should be more dive sification of behalf of the other candidates representation on the board. for the Municipal Ward 5 post Metal Institute; director of River| side Country »Club. mer membey , Provo. Elksf sociation other than Mr. Leo A. eerned with the building program of the district. Mr. Snow, a Provo motel oper- ties. Mrs. by the commffize included: nied. Furthermore, none of the directors nor officers of the as- Purely Local Matter as the state’s most effective “As president of the Utah school board member by the Utah School Board Association, circulated in behalf of Evan M. complication. State School Board Association, the first person to be so honored. Croft, incumbent, Provo School “I hope that on another oc- I wish to apologize for the misHe has been particularly con- Board nember and second vice easion I may have the oppor- use of our letterhead. I have ‘woman to file this election as a eandidate for the board, previously served ‘on the board from rs. Other accom- Cross, heart fund, polio, scout and ir. Perlman. listed . other drives; owner Provo Hide and Fur Company; member of Twenty Corp.; active in Scrap Veterans of. World War WU; most activé y plishments o! the state association has never had the use of this letterhead in behalf of any candidate) brought before any of its meetings and if permission had been asked SERVICE — who will reClub’s “Book award. ® 9 is S a rs o 3 ¥our, (Payson and West Moun‘Provo School Board election in tain) Floyd Harmer and S. Municipal Ward No. 5, slated for Roland Lindsay, and three from Tuesday. HONORED FOR Philip. Perlman, ceive. Exchange of Golden Deeds” SEE pervice |