Jake Mellor for Carbon County Commissioner
Yesterday at 12:26 ·
I am looking for honest and professional opinions. Please share with an explanation. Utah has been asked to send a delegation to Washington DC to meet the President of the United States. Carbon County Commissioners are invited. "Should someone represent Carbon County to represent our interests with the rest of the Utah in this unique meeting?"
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I am looking for honest and professional opinions. Please share with an explanation. Utah has been asked to send a delegation to Washington DC to meet the Presi...
Price City, Carbon County Commission Candidate Jake Mellor
Carbon County commissioner Jake Mellor said people there have always been willing to awaken early to spend long hours doing hard work, “and not everybody everywhere is able to do that.”What I’m getting at is, I’m not saying that in other locations you’ve got a bad work ethic. It’s just that the level of responsibility, the timeliness and the willingness to go the extra mile at work without the expectations of overtime or
without the expectations of allthe other perks and benefits other people have for putting in the extra effort, we have that in rural Utah.
The employees at Jake Mellor Tax and Accounting Services, LLC, celebrated an addition to their company with a ribbon cutting that took place on Wednesday afternoon.
My name is Bill Krompel and I served as a Carbon County Commissioner for 20+ years from years 1987 to 2010. I have been a lifelong Democrat, but sometimes you have to put your party affiliations aside and choose the best candidate. I have been most impressed by the incumbent Commissioner Jake Mellor who has done some truly amazing things without due recognition. I am personally proud of him making such strides with events at the Fairgrounds since he was given that assignment this past February. http://etv10news.com/letter-to-the-editor-endorsement-for-jake-mellor/
Jake Mellor grew up in several small and rural farming communities located in Utah where everybody knows everybody. He graduated from Gunnison Valley High School and one year later with his Associates of Science degree from Snow College. With the goal in mind of being able to serve an LDS mission and pay his own way, he earned his CDL and became a truck driver for the next 8 months or so until he had sufficient funds to serve a Spanish speaking LDS Mission to Tampico. https://bit.ly/2Hu6sZU