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Le
ROY H. AUL
In the public schools of Colorado,
LeRoy H. Aul acquired an education, after which he was employed in various
capacities, and in 1914, when a young man of twenty-nine, came to
California. For ten years he served on
county and state horticultural boards and since 1928 has been a member of the
board of supervisors of San Diego County.
He makes his home in Escondido and has done much to improve the roads in
his district. He has exerted his
influence in the furtherance of construction work in all parts of the county
but has never favored the useless expenditure of public funds, standing at all
times for economy and reform in the administration of the affairs of the
county.
On the 2nd of July, 1916, Mr. Aul
was married to Miss Ada M. Skinner, and they reside at 161 West Sixth Street,
Escondido. Mr. Aul is a Kiwanian and his
fraternal affiliations are with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and
the Independent order of Odd Fellows, while his wife is one of the Daughters of
Rebekah. He is a man of strict honesty,
affable and optimistic by nature, and has a marked capacity for making and
retaining friends. His talents have
found their best expression in public service and, according to the residents
of his district, he is destined to reach a high place in
the state government.
Transcribed
by V. Gerald Iaquinta.
Source: California of the South
Vol. IV, by John Steven McGroarty, Page 607, Clarke Publ.,
Chicago, Los Angeles, Indianapolis.
1933.
© 2012 V.
Gerald Iaquinta.
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