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Show ft.round the County Page A4 The Summit (bounty Bee Pace Moves Sheriffs Blotter Dispakh lai wliai tun inni.lv ujs takmy place hrnllim gut min ;i light ,ilin uni! sMili'd drinking .ind Ihuhu ilium-cutc- araimsi.iiKi' shuts liii'il in Thought IkMiing tlmv pun css sigln'l'i'ii: ii li.ul with tin ski li'siHls nal C.ilk'i tlul m In ilv) Calli'i .iiKim'iI hinllii'i hci ml i InsiV iiiaiiilaihv nl ,iii a Mnli p.Ksililv Irntli lit'i pm si. Ki(iii'siiil a ih'piii;, ai i r. MOO '11i11pl.1111.ini hi I II I. MII II.lll s l i 1' al ! w ill In' I 1111 I li'l PI M I I VlIW'll', ii l ilv iii'ii- - lll'l r ti'i!ii,i:i"ii ' S .is aii'..'!iipl to l"C.i1e "r.l.n i il S iif I I il.n U allied a di'I'. ics m! Mike I'uec, lormer lloytsville look a step lorMard in Mhal he let med CuHillmj! a goal made years res-uli'i- ii.'o " According to Pace, being hued in the ncM Utah State University CiHiperattvc l.xtenston agent loi Ider County is something he lto and Mile Rhonda (Tliorsoni had planned lor since their marriage. "One of our goals Mas in (md a place Me Mould lie comfortable Iiv- - mg in. closer to our families, and there is a lot going on. This new position seems to fill the hill on all three steps." After graduating from North Summit High School. Mike completed an I.DS Mission to Cordova. Argentina, and has found his' Spanish speaking ability a real plus in his life. After graduating from Utah Stale with a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture education in I W.l, he Ment on to receive a degree in Ag. Systems Technology Midi an emphasis tn Intension Education in 1905. His Mife graduated from USU in I 992 with a degree in ornamental hoiticulture. Mike Moiked lor Colorado State University in I. as Animas County lot two and a hall years before taking a position as the USU l !tenion Agent in Millard County. With 19 applicants applying Im the Bov l ldct position, loui limn huh. Pace said he never thought he Mould lie named to the position, hut is happy he Mill he tilling the posiI heenovn since the forma agent ictucd about 1(, months tion that has Subscribe To ago. Being in an office with three agents and seven staff members in an area Midi approximately 42.000 people, has hitn Morking in an area he is comfortable with; agronomy. 1 about and getting people excited future events and ideas for making gardens and farming much better. "My family and I are very excited to be moving to an area that is considered a good mix of urban and rural living and closer to fumily mcmlicis." At the current time, the Pace family. Mhich includes children. Justin. 10; Biandon. 8. Mariah Anne, 0 and Nathan age 3. are in the process of trying to sell their home in Delta, and purchasing a new one closer to his job. Being in transit, while making the changes is not the greatest thing to do. but living with family members helps," said Mike. "Hopefully, that situation won't last too long, but lot now, I am concentrating on learning my new job." Mike is the son of Gary and Shan hi Pace, of lloytsville. M Summit County is currently recruiting I for the Kimball's Junction Branch. Performs a variety of working level, technical duties in providing assistance to library patrons and coordinates the duties related to the circulation desk and processing of new materials. Works under the general supervision of tho Library Director, may be supervised by librarians. Will be required to work some other and weekends. Minimum Qualifications: evenings Graduation from high school and two (2) years of progressively responsible experience performing above or related duties: or an equivalent combination ol education and experience. Salary Range: S8.44 $11.78hr.. Summit County is a drug free workplace conduction preemployment and random drug testing. Applicant must submit a completed Summit County Application. For an application and a copy of a complete job description, or you may please contact Personnel at access our web site at www.co.summit.ut.us. Please send completed application to: Summit County Personnel, P.O.Box 128. Coalville. Utah 84017. Summit County is an E O E. Employer. This position will closo Friday. January a. 2004 at 5 00 p m. Librarye Clerk for 'Ill'll s.iltU'i'Ie I. .id I'lokell ml" dii ,i!ui a1:. 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