Ted Bosh, a former Levan town council member, has been appointed to the City Council, replacing Connie Dubinsky, who was recently appointed mayor, for the next two years.
Dubinsky, Juab County's first woman mayor, was appointed mayor by the council in November to replace Von Rosquist, the elected mayor who resigned with two years left on his term.Rosquist, a truck driver, said he was unable to be in the community as much as he needed to be because of his work and did not have the time to continue to devote to the office of mayor. Dubinsky, a council member, was appointed by the council in November to fill Rosquist's position.
Bosh was defeated in the election two years ago by Dubinsky and, as a last minute write-in candidate in the 1991 election, became a serious contender for the council.
Bosh's supporters gained his permission to enter his name as a write-in candidate the evening before the election.
"The public put up some names at the public meeting where I was selected as mayor," said Dubinsky. Bosh's name was one of those. A few of those nominated rejected the nomination, said Dubinsky.
"Bosh won the vote of the council," said Dubinsky.
Bosh was sworn in by Joe Jensen, Levan justice court judge, at the conclusion of the town council meeting held recently. His appointment will begin with the January meeting and will continue for the two years remaining of her unexpired term on the council.
The other two new councilmen, elected in the November election, will take office when they are sworn in Jan. 8. Dubinsky said she will make her appointments for the coming year at the January meeting.
Bosh, a businessman and Levan native, served on the town council for one term, which ended in 1990.