From Deseret News archives:
Spanish Fork candidate profiles
Age: 67 "I'll be 68 Nov. 8."
Political Experience: Served eight years on the city council.
Education: Associate degree from Snow College
Occupation: A manager of Pacific Pipe Credit Union (now called Horizon) for 36 1/2 years. Retired three years ago.
Interesting fact: He has served his church during free time, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' branch at the Utah County Jail.
Age: 40
Political Experience: No previous political experience.
Education: Some college
Occupation: He owns a handful of businesses, including a diabetes treatment clinic, an apartment complex, a lube and oil service, a gas station and a consulting business.
SPANISH FORK CITY COUNCIL
G. Wayne Anderson
Age: 57
Political Experience: No previous political experience.
Education: Some college
Occupation: He has a cattle ranch and has been working for Utah State University in its Crop Improvement Association.
Interesting fact: Has been a lifelong resident of Spanish Fork. Has six children and nine grandchildren. He has been involved in youth sporting activities, school booster clubs and the 4-H.
Royden Hill
Age: 74
Political Experience: None, although he has run for office in the past.
Education: Bachelor's degrees in music and accounting from Brigham Young University.
Occupation: Retired. He taught school, owned motels and sold real estate.
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