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Show MARDA DILLREE Elected 1992 Marda nn Critz was born on May 25, 1945 in Santa Rosa, California to William Clifford Critz and Betty Janette Baker Critz. She moved to Layton, Utah with her husband Steve L. Dillree and their little of 1965. They later moved to Bountiful where they son Chad in July purchased their first home. It was there that their second son Cade born and Marda became actively involved in community service was and politics. first political involvement was as an election judge for the Republican Party. Her involvement in the PTA at Stoker Elementary Her initiated her into twenty over years of service in that organization. When her third where she still son Cale was resides. As born they moved to the PTA President Farmington which is for Farmington Elect El ementary, Marda was assigned to a Task Force to address the imminent overcrowding problem that was facing the school, a problem The which continues to challenge the residents of Davis County. results of the task force were the first use of portable units in Davis County and the commitment to construct another elementary school in North Farmington" (Knowlton Elementary). went on to serve as President of Farmington Elementary, and council in the While Council President. Davis Centnral later posi tion Marda 'also served on the State PTA Legislative Action Committee, where she helped lobby for children's issues being dealt with in the Social Services area. She helped with some of the first chi ld abuse reporting acts, and served two years on the State Chi ld Abuse Advisory Council. Marda was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Davis County Bd. of Education in 1982 and served in that position for a year. She also served on the Board of the Davis Area Vocational Center which had just been constructed. Following her unsuccessful election bid to retain the seat on the board, Marda entered college for the first time. She majored in communications with the intent of going into publ ic r e l ati ons. Whi lea t tending Weber state Co l l ege, she was selected to serve as an Intern to the state Legislature in 1986. Relations Public as a she was offered after, job Shortly Marda Coordinator for Cellular One Mobile Telephone Co. After serving on the Farmington City Parks and Recreation Corrmittee and the City Values Committee, Rep. Dillree was appointed to the Farmington City Planning Commission. She served in that position for three years and as Chair the last year. She then successfully for a seat on the City Council and served a four year term. ran 235 |