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Show : 7 ' Rosa Larsen Closes Career at Baron Woolen Wills Rosa Larsen punched in for work at Baron Woolen Mills May 4, 1931 and Friday. May 27, 1960 she checked out for retirement. She was hired by Thomas and Rulon Baron and received best wishes Friday afternoon at an employees party from the second generation partners, Lowell, Dale and Rex Baron. Glen Baron is now in charge of the manufacturing department in which she has been employed burling, mending and trimming blankets before they are processed for the final finishing. Dale Baron, in expressing his thanks to Miss Larsen for her many years of faithful service, told how on countless occasions, she worked long, hard, overtime and during lunch periods just to know her job was done and well done. The feeling of employer and employee was completely mutual. Week This niversaries MANY youngsters shout happy hellos to this cheerful generous woman as they see her along the street. She has helped many ot their mothers at the births of the children and takes time out to remember birthdays and special an- - hundreds for area. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 5 Tuesday, May 31, 1960 ONLY YOU The secret of any successful farm operation is to do the right HER in the finishing department. Mrs. Norma Hailing. thing at the right time. And for Mrs. Mae Jeppsen. Mrs. Leda Pe- safety sake, it should also be done tersen and Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, in the right way. County Agent A. honored her at a luncheon party Fullmer Allred relates a story that at the Tropical Restaurant at noon could happen here. It is. a good Friday; the ice cream and dough- example of some bad nut social was held just prior to closing time Friday, and the same John Small was too busy, he evening, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jeppsen were her hosts at dinner at thought, with other things to propHarmons in Ogden. erly ground his milking machine. Time will not hang heavy on Sumehow the machine was groundMiss Larsens hands as she plans ed to the stanchions in the milk One day, mechanical failto spend more time with her fam- barn. ures in the motor caused the ily, friends and neighbors. You Well known for her skill in cook- stanchions to be electrified. can guess the shocking results. ing and baking, she plans to devote more time in the kitchen at Several of Smalls dairy cows were the Larsen home, which she shares Hec imcuted because of this overIt proved even more costly with her sister, Mrs. Amy L. Han- site sen and son. Dick; hopes to get to his dairy operation. His milk1 in a little more gardening and business depended upon the prowith several duction of the cows that were lost. plans to continue The milk customers found it neces-- ! sewing projects she has in mind, sary to supply their needs. Smalls and has vacation trip plans. business will be handicapped many Although Miss Larsen has never years to come as a result of this had children of her own she has bit of poor safety management. a had with her always togetherness All- in many ways, nieces and nephews and now with redSafety pays reminds. several grandnieces and nephews. THERE could be to work for, was her parting remark. There has been a close bond of friendship between Miss Larsen and her first employers and now with the three Baron boys.. Prior to accepting a position at The Mill, Miss Larsen will be fondly remembered by many as practical nurse at the old Pearse hospital on Forest street, and also for her duties as office nurse for the late Dr. R. A. Pearse. Friday, the 26 employees at the Baron Woolen Mills presented Miss THE BOX ELDER Stressed Is and Larsen with a king size table chairs set. no finer people FINAL DAY At her place in the finishing department of Baron Woolen Mills Rosa Larsen chalked up more than 29 years of unselfish service Friday, May 27. Farm Safety : ZEO-RA- N Exclusive Dealership CAN PREVENT deOur dealers like pendable engineered lifetime softener. Service free fittings. Completeness of line. Aids take the knock out of selling. Swell people at the factory. Top profits. Protected territory. All interested write: Bomar Distributors, inc. P. O. Box 91, Foothill Stn., Salt Lake City 8, Utah. Zeo-Ra- as LETSG COMPARE PRICES then check quality . . . and youll believe our statement that NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL US. . . . Its been our policy for many years and we can prove to you that youll always get the best deal at Thompsons. Whatever your fishing or camping needs, visit Brigham Citys largest sporting goods store first. 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