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Show Page serve Mill Weber County man elected Lake City, Utah June The significance of ; the conference lay in NACos role as the voice of county WASH . Dl'.. - July 6, 1976, Dee Wilcox, treasurer of 26-3- Weber County, Utah, has been elected to the board of directors of which government, 93 of the the National of Association percent represents nations population. County Treasurers and Finance The goals of NACo, the parent organization, are to improve county government, to act as a national spokesman for counties, to Officers (NACTFO). NACTFO. an affiliated organization of the National Association of Counties (NACo), elected Wilcox at its annual meeting held in conjunction with NACos annual conference in Salt serve as liaison between counties and other levels of government, and to develop public understanding of the role of counties in the federal system. The purpose of NACTFO is to improve services to county citizens by working for increased efficiency and more effective procedures incounty finance volving operations. At the conference, county treasurers finance officers discussed municipal bond market disclosure, tax relief for the - SELLERS BOATS-CAMPER- FOR BUYERS S arranged a BuyersSellers Meet. The Finders Service has meeting will utilize the Northwest section of the Smith Food King parking lot, 12th and Wall Ave., Saturday, July 31. This SELLERS: area available. However, only cars, trucks, motorhomes, etc. can be So displayed. register early. Call for details today. 125 BUYERS: Phone IW lift gw. "VX . A , General session solid waste and topics in- - r: - - j ' management, pollution public pension systems, welfare reform, criminal' justice programs, and rural, development. UEA names new president Association; she assumed the presidency of that association a year later after which she became a member of the UEA Board of Truestees. She r 14,000-membeUtah was elected UEA presidentEducation Association. She elect in 1975. Prior to her assignment at replaces UEA President Walter H. Prothero, 215 Carol Spanish Fork High School, Way, Midvale, whose term she taught at Central Junior High in Springville, 1963, and expires July 15. Mrs. Taylor, a media the following year taught at center coordinator at Spanish Dixon Junior High. She began Fork High School, served as teaching at Spanish Fork the past year. High School in 1964. president-elec- t Mrs. Taylor graduated with Said Mrs. Taylor upon bachelors degree from her I new her position: taking have two hopes for Utah Brigham Young University in 1962. She took her master educators: My short-rang- e hope is that members realize degree in library science in all the good that is done 1974. Mrs. Taylor is married to through their association for them and their students. My Richard Taylor. The couple e hope is that one has six children and reside in educators share in- Spanish Fork. day fluence of entry and exit of the procedures 394-166- 1 1(11 LASSO A and in the instruction and curriculum. By realizing these things well be better prepared to provide our students with the tools theyll need to achieve in the modern world. Mrs. Taylor has a involvement in association activity. In 1963 she joined UEA; in 1966 she became a quality of scheduled Plans for Salt Lake Citys fund raising Radio Auction, beginning November 26, have been first four-da- y announced by Duane Hill, the 1976 Chairman of the Utah faculty representative at Chapter Spanish Fork High; in 1968-6- of 9 the National Sclerosis Society. she became president-elec- t of Multiple The proceed from the auction Nebo the Education will go to the MS Utah Chapter. Mr. Hill further announced the appointment of Mrs. Harold R. Tate, of Holladay, Utah, as Chairwoman of the auction. The committee headed by Mrs. Tate will seek local CONVENIENCE has been added to McDonald's in Roy. Cars may now circle around the back of the building, place their order and pick it up at the window. DRIVE-I- continuous, During Our PIONEER DAYS SALE N o., ri )y businesses donations of merchandise to be auctioned. KRSP radio in Salt Lake City was selected by the Utah Chapter to broadcast the auction because they offer CAR BUY NOW n Fund raising from BETTER USED FIRST CUSTOMERS of McDonald's new drive-iwindow were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beckett and family. Mr. Beckett is the branch manager for Roys Bank of Utah. long-rang- ar Whether your interest is pleasure or utility, economy or prestige you will find just what you want at the largest sale of privately owned motor and recreational vehicles ever held in the Intermountain West. -- and disabled, management, eluded: professional We have secured the largest display 203 24th St. and investment . statewide coverage to an audience of all age groups. The auction is scheduled to be broadcast from 6 a.m. November 26 through midnight November 29, 1976. Young peoples volunteer groups will be involved with the effort. Multiple Sclerosis is a long term disease where the flow of nerve messages to the central nervous system is distorted. It most often af- Dmia Ids addl worodtew drove-u- p ROY Something new has been added to the south side of McDonalds in window. Operation began Monday afternoon. the form of a drive-u- p the window was added as an According to Carl Redlin, extra convenience to McDonalds customers. The window will be in operation during regular hours. Cars may drive around McDonalds from the north side, stopping at the menu board and the order board. Cars will proceed around to the south winfects young people between to dow pick up their orders, ready to go. the ages of 20 and 40. The cure and cause, prevention, We have always beer, known as a quick-servic- e operation, added Mr. are unknown. About 500,000 now we can and offer that service without customers Redlin, leaving their Americans, including 2,500 in . cars a real this For another we can is serve them people hurry, way Utahns, are afflicted with the owner-operato- r, disease. EVERY HOME COULD ENJOY mm Fill IhiFiniBD out the coupon and send to: SUN CHRONICLE BOX 207 ROY, UTAH 84067 PLEASE ENTER OUR SUBSRIPTION FOR 1 YR. $5.50 2 YRS. $9.00 BILL ME NAME ADDRESS CITY ZP SAVE $1 .00 BY SENDING CHECK WITH ORDER 7th and Washington Blvd. Ph. 2 Lucille G. Taylor, Spanish Fork, assumes leadership of Utahs largest professional association Thursday when she becomes president of the THE FINDERS SERVICE OUR SERVICE FINDS BUYERS FOR SELLERS the and elderly v-- I 394-669- 5 |