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Show I Worst of Moving Over Now j 1 . oi I' . I , J ! ' ' ' - i i . i ,.,' I THEY HAD A BIO JOB GETTING SETTLED Dr. and Mrs. Keginald 8. Dean check eft task Double Duty Faced Newcomers Upon Arrival at Salt Lake Upon coming to Salt Lake City last July, Dr. and Mrs. Reginald Regi-nald S. Dean had a double order of home furnishing to do. First, there war th many prob-1 lema Involved th finding a aultable horn In a ttrangt city, and, second sec-ond (Dr. Dean' iiaaif Job), was th tre-. tre-. ,Ylccl mendou task of the preparing t h e ., hug United rOlKS State bureau of mine building for occupancy. Dr. Dean la chief engineer of the metallurgy department depart-ment of tha bureau. During several month of being "In and out" of the-city, the Dean are at home now at 1529 Arlington Arling-ton drive residents of Salt Lake City aa of January 1, they say. Both are native of Roll. Mo, where Dr. Dean attended th Missouri Mis-souri School of Mine. Sine leaving leav-ing school. Dr. Dean has been associated as-sociated with th Anaconda Copper Cop-per company In Montana, th American Zinc, Lead and Smeltei company In St. Louis and th Western Electric company In Chicago. Chi-cago. For th last 10 years hi haa been located In Washington, D. C, with tha United States department de-partment of tha Interior, bureau of mine. "During th last alx hecth montha we have had little time to engag In pastimes or hobble but with things going aloni smoothly now, we may bav i little 'let-up,' " Dr. Dean said. |