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Show Two Centerville Councilmen Give Resignations. By GARY R. BLODGETT CENTERVILLE Two Centerville councilmen have resigned from city council within the past two weeks-both weeks-both of them accepting employment em-ployment in California. THE TWO, Steven J . Campbell Camp-bell and Dennis Lifferth, submitted sub-mitted letters of resignation to Mayor Neil Blackburn. Councilman Coun-cilman Campbell resigned effective immediately and Councilman Lifferth will leave for his new employment in mid-June. Both said they leave Centerville Center-ville and the council with "mixed emotions" but admitted admit-ted their new professional assignments and concern for their families made it necessary neces-sary to make the change. COUNCILMAN Lifferth will be Southern California Area Director for the LDS Church Welfare Service and will reside in Riverside. Councilman Coun-cilman Campbell is new executive execu-tive vice president for savings and marketing for Bell Savings and Loan Association with headquarters in San Mateo. Councilman Campbell said he will be in charge of savings branch administration, business busi-ness development and marketing market-ing for the savings and loan I ; J J s ' STEVEN J. CAMPBELL firm that has $650 million in assets. A GRADUATE of BYU and post-graduate student in agricultural agri-cultural economics from Iowa State University, Councilman Lifferth said he will be in charge of canneries, stor-houses, stor-houses, employment and financial aid for the LDS Church in the Southern California Cali-fornia area. Councilman Lifferth has served as councilman in t If r - ' A ; A DENNIS R. LIFFERTH charge of the city's water department de-partment and was instrumental instrumen-tal in organizing the city's new pressure irrigation water system. sys-tem. Councilman Campbell has been in charge of personnel person-nel and streets department. TWO NEW council members mem-bers will be appointed (by the council) to serve until Dec. 31. Both must seek election in November to serve beyond that time. |