I
moved to Brigham City in 1958 when my father went to work for the new
rocket factory. I was 5 years old. Except for a few short forays away
during my teens and early twenties, here I stayed. Following in my
father’s footsteps, since 1980 I too am employed at the rocket factory
as a scientist/engineer. I married De Ann Everton, a girl with deep
Brigham City roots. We raised our three daughters, Janimarie, Elizabeth and Olivia here; and we intend to retire in this great little city.
The things that make Brigham City a wonderful place to call home, its
trees, parks, the museum, library, Senior Center, swimming pool, the
Bird Refuge, its festivals like Peach Days, Heritage Days and the Fourth
of July fireworks, and its friendly people—all these provide me and my
family a high quality of life. It is time for me to give back to my
community by serving on the City Council. In that position I will work
hard to maintain and nurture anything that helps our town remain an
enjoyable and safe place to live. I have no political experience and no
agenda. I love Brigham City and, if elected, will work hard to serve
the city well. Please consider voting for me in the Primary election
August 13th.
Thank you!