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SANPETE COMMUNITIES SWEAR IN NEW COUNCILS, MAYORS

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
01/12/2022
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Centerfield City

Two new Centerfield City Council members, Ryan Stewart and Jonah Christensen, along with new mayor Travis Leatherwood, were sworn into office on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at a city council meeting. Photo by Marcy Curtis.

Spring City

Spring City Mayor Chris Anderson
Spring City Councilwoman Nancy Allred
Spring City Councilman Paul Penrod
Spring City Councilman Timothy Clark

Ephraim City

Sworn in at Ephraim City council meeting the first week in January were Margie Anderson (left) and Lloyd Stevens, who will serve on the city council, and John Scott, mayor.

Gunnison City

Three new city council members in Gunnison took their oaths of office on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at the city council meeting. (L-R): Robert Anderson, Mike Wanner, and Shawn Crane. Photo by Coleen Ogden.
Gunnison Mayor Lori Nay will continue her position of mayor and took her oath of office at the city council meeting Jan. 5. Photo by Coleen Ogden.

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