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Government should assist only after fam.ly end private resources have been exhausted PAID POLITICAL AD BY GLEN K B Al'N'HKIf H Help Countries In Economic Growth Planning. As a respected official of the U S. State Dept., Boyd the globe, Ivory traveled conferring with leaders of developing countries and advice on their economic planning. Boyd was a welcome and trusted advisor. His views and solutions and training helped boost the economic livelihood of many millions ol people. He was later honored with a special commendation by the United Nations. Davis County's population is expected to almost double within the next 20 years and Boyd believes his experience in planning for our future quality of life can be valuable. He wants to be of service. Republicans, DemLeading ocrats and Independent voters this year are supporting Boyd seat on the Ivory for the Davis County Commission. Boyd loves this county, but he also realizes the challenges that face us all. Rapid population growth creates problems, but Boyd has sensible solutions for Davis County in the 80s. His support comes from all sectors, all religions, all political 4-ye-ar . Hes a Common Sense Candidate with vision and a will to work for you. . In N 1966, Democrat Hubert Humphrey, Pioneer amm In Rural Utahs Economy, Boyd Knows The Challenges of The 80s Born and raised in the small town of Fountain Green rural Sanpete County, Boyds roots are firmly grounded in Utahs agricultural community. He knows of the difficulties. . . but also of the rewards. in He was the first secretary of the State Future Farmers of America, and was a pioneer in Utahs turkey business. DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION lifelong resident of Utah, and a resident of Davis County since the 1960ys, Boyd paid Utah taxes even in those years he served overseas. graduate of Utah State University, (and with a M.S. degree from prestigious Rutgers University), he later served as an extension service agent in Iowa, South Dakota and Wyoming and worked for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA). A A in our great state and just like ail of you! stake In I. 3, Ambassador Russidl awarded Boyd Icon a certificate for meritorious service for a marketing development project in rural Tunisia. Republican Henry Cabot Lodge and Averill Harriman tour a Vietnamese agricultural project supervised by Boyd Ivory. A fUbL&l j d The State Department Sent Boyd Around The Globe To affiliations. ti, .cd Oh ftiimf In' ii I i.diP ludiuini f ali ViiiY-lluiis.1i li.imt .if .4 g if if k'm Hi K h ' --'I w 4Tm tv M iS Ihk giif prirtid-'- ; epfrar MJWg Id frilf M a hr lelton tsdent in Hf bfjl bp l M1 te i Ai'.ci'M-is- I Mi 4 lyaniBto u E.tv 1.1.4 lim In M.m s 41 Although Boyds present position is associated with a business organization, his roots are groudned in the soil. He has degrees from USU and Rutgers University. Hi, u 1 ' y . 1. 1 Ei.. .: i .Id e lo.p si n.f vAtit.sKetiijie U)Va a( t county t'.n.p f s. Hi nil lit ii'Mi M liitluiMiU ftc.rf' r4 y f I nf Oif b (Vsf, ia if if luitc i t1 III Q Boyd has a ji.mh' U kr 1 tif t . 5.r.,.alin. sri Id ti,i i lit 1)4. 1. si 4 w-- 1 V i.U s li.itfirkf id a f i.f g .1.1 nu-ii-- a mui unf a. Hut t V H k I .a. ri.i'i 4Ih4 kiL r- lia tfi . Ik OHO ii.n 1 1 V 1. I K;!5i jtiir4 nri 1 Hif f" hist liTI , a Six At, am ft?" it Hhit a tv sft , IM f aHk. hot btf I IK (tfjrf A! 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A ,a 'i .it O Ini luniii ut mi( ,l.f f 1 w nrt (ki.., Ikt.i't l.tti ijkl! ie 1 M ,4W-o1,(.-- it, i. f H h la m4c a ifl S)4M i I tiii.4 l 4a 1.1 .1 h'4 Khou h I. w ?.! fa ttL nUf 1. Ultf .1 i.i.S kr Itui'iiuj Kaysville Clubs il I A major contribution was his development of a memory bank for the State Departments AID program which led to the decreased duplication of valuable agricultural information. This led to cost savings, a fact that Boyd is always proud of. A little forethought today, he believes, can save money and headaches for years to come. Paid political ad by Boyd Ivory . k |