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Newsletters are published each March, June, September, December. UMCA Dori Snyder Membership Director Utah Municipal Clerks Association c/o Kamas City 170 North Main Kamas City UT 84036

Utah Municipal Clerks Association Presidents Message Donna Weaver, 2008-09 President Greetings UMCA members! At our business meeting at the Utah League of Cities and Town in September, the new board received the oath of office. I appreciate the opportunity to work with such terrific people, and I would like to say a special thanks to our outgoing board members Rose Mary Jones, Rori Andreason, Carel Hicks, Gina Peterson, and Lee Ann Peterson. These ladies have served you diligently. We send them our best wishes to enjoy all their new free time. I would especially like to thank Rose Mary for the many years she served on the board she was a rock we could all lean on. In spite of being from a small town and working only part time, she nonetheless made it to all our meetings (well, she did leave early once when her daughter was having a baby), attended a multitude of CMC and MMC presentations all over the state, and fulfilled her duties brilliantly (to say nothing of being the shopping queen for bargain deals on spring conference treats). As most of you are aware, there s been a bit of a shakeup due to a vacancy on the board. Second vice president Stephanie Carlson has moved up to the position of first vice president. Mary Kate Christensen, who has been serving as the membership chair, graciously agreed to fill the new vacancy in the second vice president position. Tracy Norr, Draper City Recorder, was chosen from those who submitted letters of interest to fill Mary Kate s position. Rachel Ellison from Moab was selected earlier to replace Stephanie when she was elected as the second vice president. You will have a chance to ratify these appointments at the spring conference election next April. With all the challenges we ve been experiencing in the certification arena, I felt it was important to change my goal for the year and focus attention on this problem. After discussing it with the board, we concluded that we need a person to serve as our contact with IIMC on education issues. This person will eventually chair a committee that will be trained on the issues and will serve as mentors to our members as they navigate through the certification process. Coincidentally, in the September IIMC Digest, President Dyanne Reese announced a new program they are calling Education Ambassadors, who will be trained by IIMC and be certification resources on the local level. Nancy Dean is the education chair this year and will serve as our resident authority on all things certification until we have the Utah education ambassador and committee in place (no pressure, Nancy). We hope our UMCA members will consider volunteering to serve on this committee. It s an excellent away for MMC candidates to earn professional and social contribution points and you ll really know your stuff when you need to submit your own paperwork! One issue I d like to touch on is our code of ethics as clerks / recorders. Most of you know that IIMC has a code of ethics, but you may not be aware that UMCA has one too. You can find a copy of it on the UMCA webpage at umca.org (on the left of the main page, click on Ethics). There have been a number of irregularities over the last few years that, unfortunately, reflect badly on all clerks / recorders. I would challenge everyone to review our code of ethics and contemplate what they really mean to us and to the communities we serve. Under Article 4: Professional Conduct, of our ethics, it says UMCA members should be guided by the highest standards of honesty, integrity, loyalty, fairness, impartiality, and professional conduct. We should be ever diligent in evaluating our office procedures to make sure that there are adequate safeguards for ourselves and for our sacred trust. My theme for this year is a quote by George Bernard Shaw, author of Pygmalion (later made into the film My Fair Lady). He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1952) and an Oscar (1938--for work on the film Pygmalion): I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the community, and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for the harder I work the more I live. I rejoice in life for its own sake. Life is not a brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch that I have got hold of for a moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. So let s make it burn as brightly as possible as we learn and grow together in this great profession. 2

Conferences & New News! Future IIMC Conferences: 2009 Chicago, Illinois May 19-23 2010 Reno, NV May 23-27 2011 Nashville, Tennessee May 8-12 2012 Portland, Oregon May 20-24 Future UMCA Spring Conferences: 2009 Cedar City April 15-17 2010 Moab April CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING IIMC MEMBER ADVANCEMENTS: Master Municipal Clerk Attained: Gay Cragun, St. George Certified Municipal Clerk Attained; Linda Dunlavey, CMC Cottonwood Heights Cheryl Peacock Tuttle, CMC Taylorsville Nikki Kay, CMC, Naples Kimberly Robinson, CMC, Spanish Fork Marilyn Hansen, CMC, Riverdale REMINDERS... Scholarships are still available for Institute & Academy, and Spring Conference. Please Contact Rachel Ellison at rellison@moabcity.org. Start Planning. Spring Conference is coming up, and we need awesome silent auction gifts to help support our program! The Board Would Like to Welcome the New Clerks/Recorders: Cathy Larsen Cedar Hills Kristi Hidaldgo Clarkston Town Tracy Norr Draper Jenalee Harper Eagle Mountain LeighAnn Warnock Ephraim Jackie Anderson Fielding Lisa Crosland Fillmore Rachel Wright Grantsville Judy Murray Hooper Kari Jiminez Ivins Keith McAllister Kanab Fran Rex Leeds Teresa Harris Logan Machelle Lamm Woolsey Scofield Jessica Springer Taylorsville Darinda Wardell & Uinta Crystal Western Uinta 3

A NOTE FROM A PAST PRESIDENT... South Central Recorders Association Utah Clerks and Recorders: I just want to thank you for the opportunity you have given me to serve with you in our Utah Municipal Clerks Association. What a great association!!! It has been such a great, educational experience for me to see things from different perspectives; we are all alike and yet all different in what we do. I want to encourage all of you to take the opportunity to participate in your region, on a state committee, or on the state board. It is well worth every effort you will make! Best wishes to all of you! Rose Mary Jones, MMC Past, Past President HEALTH Idea #1 This month s featured desk workout is biceps! Sit with your feet touching the floor straight in front of you. Place your arms on the armrest of your chair. Push yourself up as much of your weight as you can. Lower yourself back down. Do 15 reps 3 sets if you are feeling powerful. Do this at least 3 times a week and see if your arms don't tone up! Idea #2 Drink 1-2 bottles of water before you allow yourself your Diet Coke, Diet Mountain Dew, or whatever soft drink keeps you functioning throughout the day. Conae Black The South Central Recorder Association (SCURA) takes in six counties and is the largest geographical area in our State. There are 53 towns or cities in our region. We try to hold our meetings in a central location. I travel approximately 110 miles one way to our meetings. Our meetings are held quarterly. Since we reported last, our very first meeting was shortly after Institute and Academy. Many of our regions town clerks and recorders are not able to attend Institute and Academy for many reasons. One report was from a town clerk who is working on her CMC and attended Academy and the other was from a City Recorder who has her CMC and attended Institute. This information was very helpful to those who attended our meeting and have never been to Institute and Academy. We learned from that meeting how difficult it is for many members of our region to attend Institute and Academy and decided to share the information we received with them. At our next two meetings we copied handouts and discussed with them some of the things that we learned. The discussion that we had amongst those who had attended was great and reinforced what we had learned. At our last meeting we discussed the new State Law on noticing to the State Web site. FUN NEWS. Moab Deputy Recorder Melissa Byrd has given birth to her first baby Chloe Elizabeth Bryd. Born August 26, 2008, 7Lbs. 4oz., 20. Good work and Good luck Melissa! 4

REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS BEAR RIVER AREA GROUP (BRAG) Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. CENTRAL UTAH RECORDERS (CURA) Carbon, Juab, Utah and Wasatch counties DAVIS, MORGAN, WEBER RECORDERS (DMWRA) Davis, Morgan and Weber counties. GREATER SALT LAKE CLERKS/RECORDERS (GSLCRA) Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties President Sheila Lind, River Heights 1st Vice President Char Izatt, Smithfield City 2nd Vice President Darlene Hess, Tremonton Secretary/Treasurer Beverly Schiefer, Paradise Town Past President Susan Obray, Perry City President Mary Burgin, Pleasant Grove City Vice President Debbie Cullimore, Lindon City Secretary, Camille Browne, Mapleton Treasurer Lori Yates, Saratoga Springs City Past President Venla Gubler, Springville City Chair LeeAnn Peterson, Ogden City Vice Chair Erika Ahlstrom, South Weber Secretary Theida Wellman, Layton City Treasurer Sue Richey, North Ogden Past President Annette Spendlove, North Ogden President Konni Thompson, Oakley City Vice President, Sharon Dawson, Tooele City Secretary Melanie Briggs, West Jordan City Treasurer Kate Black, Alta Town Past President Cindi Lopicolo, Park City NORTHEASTERN RECORDERS (NRA) Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah counties SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH RECORDERS (SCURA) Emery, Piute, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne counties SOUTHEAST UTAH RECORDERS (SURA) Grand and San Juan counties SOUTHWEST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL CLERKS (SRMCA) Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington counties President Roxanne Behunin, Vernal City Vice President Judy Archibald, Manila Town Secretary/Treasurer Nikki Kay, Naples City President City Conae Black, Green River City Vice President Sherri Westbrook, Salina City Secretary Jeane Wood, Elsinore City Past President Jimie Jones, Huntington City Contact Person Rachel Ellison, Moab City Rachel@moabcity.org Chairman Debbie Groves, LaVerkin City Vice Chair Nancy Leigh, Brian Head Town Secretary Vickie Schulkoski, Escanante Town Treasurer Connor, Cedar City Past Chair Danice Bulloch, Washington City 5

UMCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Donna Weaver, MMC Orem City Recorder 56 N State St. Orem 84057-5508 801.229.4298 V 801.299.7197 F drweaver@orem.org 2nd Vice President Mary Kate Christensen, CMC Brigham City Recorder 20 N. Main Street Brigham City, 84302-1005 435.734.6621 V 435.723.8132 F mchristensen@brighamcity.utah.gov 1st Vice President Stephanie N. Carlson, CMC Holladay City Recorder 4707 S. Holladay Blvd Holladay 84117-5402 801.272.9450 V 801.272.9384 F scarlson@cityofholladay.com Past President Dana Pollard, MMC South Ogden City Recorder 3950 Adams Ave. South Ogden 84403-1822 801.622.2713 H 801.399.1410 F dpollard@southogdencity.com Secretary Kim Holindrake, CMC Cedar Hills 3925 W. Cedar Hills Dr. Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801.785.9668 x101 V 801.796-3543 F keholindrake@cedarhills.org Treasurer Rachel Ellison, CMC Moab City Recorder 4707 S. Holladay Blvd Holladay 84117-5402 801.272.9450 V 801.272.9384 F scarlson@cityofholladay.com Education Chair Nancy Dean, CMC Clearfield City Recorder 55 S State St Clearfield UT 84018-1027 801.525.2710 V 801.525.2869 F Education Director Kimberly Robinson, CMC Spanish Fork City Recorder 40 S. Main Spanish Fork, UT 84660 801.801.4530 801.798.5005 krobinson@spanishfork.org Membership Chair Tracy Norr, CMC Brigham City Recorder 20 N. Main Street Brigham City, 84302-1005 435.734.6621 V 435.723.8132 F mchristensen@brighamcity.utah.gov Membership Director Dori Snyder Kamas City Deputy Recorder 170 N. Main Kamas, UT 84036 435.783.4630-V 435-783.6209 F dorisnyder@hotmail.com 6