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Show Badge City Notes JUNE 10, 1994 PAGE 6 PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 28th The Primary Election will decide the fate of Democratic Party candidates making a bid for the following offices: NON-PARTISAN: SCHOOL BOARD PRECINCT #4: Patricia Incumbent Rimpau, Milford, has been challenged by Kathryn Evans and _ Larry Maycock, both of Minersville. The two candidates with the highest number of votes in the Primary will remain on the County CommissionPrecinct B: H.E. "Griff" Griffiths Robin Bradshaw ballot in November. County Treasurer: Jerold Roberts Gneumbent) Mrs. Neola Brown: The "Would-Be" Candidate Kallie Goff County Assessor: Kelly Stapley Roger Williams Register d Neola Brown Two registration days remain to register and be eligible to vote in the June 28 Primary Election: June 21st and June 23rd: Registration agents are: Betty Marshall Beaver #1: Irene Cox Minersville #2: Teri Eyre Beaver #2: Ellaleen Cartwright Milford #1: Beth Edwards Beaver 3 : Milford #2: Maudell Crane Greenville: Bessie Edwards Geneal Yardley __. total students: Beaver - 1,395 (students) has been the State School Board Representative from Garfield - 1,097 District #1 since 1981. She _ would like to be a candidate for another term in that office. | However, State Statuette 53A-1-103 has changed the filing procedure for prospective candidates. A letter of intent, including a resume, — educational qualifications, and education. VOTE! Minersville#1: Mrs. philosophy, must first be mailed to the State School Board Nominating Committee, headed by Rep. John Yardley of Panguitch. Mrs. Brown sent her letter well ahead of the June 15 deadline. . Late in July, the seven member committee will recommend at least three, but not more than five, applicants to Governor Leavitt. The governor then has until September 30 to choose two candidates whose names will appear on the November 8 ballot. District #1 includes nine counties, and serves the educational needs of 33,663 . Millard - 3,861 Piute - 385 Iron - 5,475 Sevier - 4,859 Kane - 1,415 Washington - 14,596 Wayne - 580 former Eleven of the fifteen State Wasatch Front. Mrs. Brown has served on the Community Impact Board for 6 years. Board, which established by disperses $19 was HB. 318, million annually of mineral money from government lands for higher education. She has been the State Board of Education Representative to the Utah Rural School Association for 10 years, and teacher with experience in both Beaver Board members are from the The for educational advancement in the struggling rural school_ districts. "I feel very deeply about education in rural areas. We have to really work to get what we get," she said. Mrs. Brown is a the representative to the Utah School Boards Association for 9 years. Throughout her entire career, she has worked to promote funding and Iron _—_— Counties. Governor Leavitt was a student at Cedar High School while Mrs. Brown taught there. Rep. Rob Bishop: sponsor of the Bill which caused the change in procedure, has left the Utah House of Representatives to pursue a career as a lobbyist. Correction! The $50. awards presented to M. H. S. Sterling Scholars during the high school = awards assembly were sponsored by the area United Way Fund. — |