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Show J SUN CHRONICLE Aug. 3. 1978, Page 10 IIS needs 700 seasonal workers, applications open Pony Express beats the mail B entl i members ol the Express gathered ;it the Imn .il oii.il Yssix-i.iion t I't.ih Stole Fairgrounds to plan .iml prepare their exorut mnol the 1978 rerun of ihe Pony Express trom Salt Lake Cits to Saeraniento Riders from Nevada and flail were recruited to join the Californians, who have liven riding each year from Ihe Nevada border. The rerun would represent the lirst interstate reenactment since 18. NPEA President Malcom McFarland, of Pollock Pines, Calif., said, "The ride from the Nevada border to Sacramento each year got to be old hat' to us fellows, so s we added miles to the trail this year." "Next year." he continued, "we plan to follow the Ponv express trail from Cheyenne and in 1980, follow the original trail all the way from St Joseph. Mo " Dr. Melvin Smith, director, Utah Division of History, was the first rider o embark on the Pony Express rerun, departing from the Pony Express Monument, located on Main Street in Salt Lake City, slightly south of the Tribune Building. The run began precisely at 8 a m., July 1, all riders 700-plu- A & having been duly sworn in. under the provisions of a similar oath taken by original Pony Express riders As riders prepared their from journey fairgrounds camp. Director Hugh wrote Brmghurst identical letters to OGDEN, Internal Center estimated the Fair C. two the director of the California State Fair at Sacramento. "One was to be delivered by the Ponv Express group and the other by regular mail," Bringhurst said. In the letter, Bringhurst asked his Californial counter part to annotate each letter with the time and date of delivery and return them. The letters were dutifully returned and the one delivered by Pcny Express reenactment w as received at Cal Expo on July 4, in the examiners miif Y:1 it t tfcf ' ' .i l These positions will start to $3.81 $3.38 per Mr. Terry said. hour, at seasonal Successful candidates for the data transcriber i1 fl j 1 i I tax and data beginning : fI 1 manager preparation of Dan s Hometerials, arronges their grand opening Thurand Saturday. The new business is sday, Friday located at 5317 S. 1900 W. and offers mirrors, sofas, recliners, wall hangings, paneling and carpeting. a chair was not delivered to Cal Expo until July 5. Monday, July 3, was no holiday. by .15 postage," Bringhurst said, "but , he added, "the Pony Express letter was in of New business opens in Roy Factory representatives explaining their products will be part of a grand 1181 So. State, Clearfield By Bobby Webb Auto Glass Repair Screens Rasidcotiaf Glazing Used Windshields Hometerials 1 recliners, Cellulose Insulation Manufactureres has some iSICIM) suggestions that may be helpful. First of all, get in touch with three or four reputable One installing contractors. can locate their names in the yellow pages or by asking friends and neighbors who have had insulation installed in an exising home or have just finished retrofitting one. sofas, wood paneling and rolls of carpeting. Jensen said that for the first couple months of operation, they will have this type of inventory, but will specialize in one item or anoter, as they see the demand in this area. Store hours are 9 a m. to 6 and Jensen's wife p m Athaleen is assisting her husband in the store as an interior decorator. A resident of South Ogden. Jensen said that he has lived in the Ogden area all his life. He has been associated with the real estate business for the past 15 years. carries gold frame February," to Ask i;uli contractor conic out to the home and give an estimate on the amount ol insulation needed, plus the approximate cost To protect the consumer or fraudulent against deceptive firms, also ask for the names of some families for whom they have installed insulation Take the time to phone these families to see if the work performed was satisfacto! When the contractors visit the horn, to give an oserve whether estimate. they caroiuL calculate the amount of insulation needed in terms of Ihe standard manner tor measuring the effectiveness of insulation, which will ensure minimum heat loss in winter or heat gain in mirrors, pictures, lamps, opening celebration held at Dan's Hometerials in Roy. Located at 5317 South 1900 West, in the Colonial Plaza, Manager Bob Jensen said that representatives trom the line of furniture and carpeting they carry will be at the store to explain about their products, describe new in trends home the decorating field and answer questions. Within some 2,500 square feet of display area Dan's in Helpful hints on insulation International BOB JENSEN will undergo 40 training scheduled to begin in December. "Following a short furlough, those who have successfully completed training, can expect to work the 1978 filing season positions hours of WASHINGTON. D C. -Planning to add more insulation to your home this summer or fall? If you are. the Society of letter delivered by regular mail arrived in Sacramento on July 1, but 773-373- 700 positions as clerks, p m The "The letter sent regular mail cost UTAH - The Revenue Service is seeking an workers to staff next year's income tax processing season, according to Center Director, Robert H. Terry. Applications will be taken beginning July 31 by the Ogden IRS center for NOW OPEN B Glass Service OWNED Aug. 2, 1978, Page 10 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Plan a summer. represent garage sale a material's resistance to heat flow. The higher the R value, the more elfective the insulation. Ask also to see the national heating and cooling zone map to confirm the recommended for your particular locality. For additional information about insulation, contact SICIM, at 7610 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 307, Washington, D.C. 20028. soon. Use the want ads 825-166- 6 officials said. The filing season normally runs through June of each year, at which time some are workers seasonal furloughed" released, or until the following season. "These positions offer an excellent opportunity for individuals who want work only part of the year, for local especially housewives who can make a good income and yet be home during the summer and fall months when the children are out of school," Center officials stressed Assording to Civil Service regulations, all applicants must be U S. citizens, at least 18 years of age or if under 18 a high school graduate, and in addition, must pass a written test. Applicants for the data transcriber positions must Award given clerk also be able to type 30 words per minute and are required to submit a Certificate of Typing Proficiency at the time of the written test. These certificates may be obtained from high schools, and state employment security offices. Applications and additional information are available at Ihe Federal Job colleges Information Centers located Room 1407 of the Federal Building in downtown Ogden and in Room 403 of the U.S. in Office Courthouse-Po- st Building in Salt Lake City. Additional questions can be answered by calling in or in Salt Lake City or Ogden. The Ogden IRS Center is also offering free classes this year designed to assist local citizens who may have difficulty in passing a Civil The special Service test classes known as "Project Aid" will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays until August toll-fre- 524-574- 4 During the program, training structors will offer 24. two-hou- r inin- structions on how to properly complete necessary paperwork for a federal job, samples of the typical test, and tips on how to successfully pass the exam. Training classes are scheduled at the Skills 1100 Center North, Washington Boulevard in HILL AIR FORCE BASE Patsy R. Liles of Clearfield has received a Superior Performance Award at Hill AFB ceremonies. She is a clerical assistant at the base. Mrs. Liles and her husband have two children. -- Ogden and dividuals interested in- can enroll Kay Watanabe at the Ogden Service Center at to schedule the course. 399-611- 6 Books recently received at jhe Southwest Branch in Roy include the following titles: : DR. BAHR'S WEIGHT LOSS AT YOUR 'TNGERTIPS by Dr. Frank R. Bahr. Text-anpicture jresentation of a weight loss progam based on library ACU-DIE- T d and an eating plan. lombining MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE by Spencer W. Kimball. res. Kimball addressed himself to the problems of divorce ind the blessings of marriage and put them into true e WE HAVE IN INVENTORY APPROXIMATELY 40 - 1978 B1800 PISTON PICKUPS IN LONG AND SHORT BEDS, AND 25 - 1978 MAZDA GLC's ALL WITH LOWER PRICE BEFORE THE MAY 1st, 1978 INCREASE DUE TO JAPANESE YEN AND U.S. DOLLAR DIFFERENTIAL. ee wM makes Mazdlas a L UMe treat! famous-notoriou- snow here: THE ALL NEW air, O 2ZII $ RX-- 7; SPORTS CAR Y- -J THE LOWEST PRICED 17E ,Al- SPORTS CAR - IN IT'S CLASS v? A FINE OLD CONFLICT by Jessica Mitford. Decca ditford takes us into her life as a happy warrior from her s eisty girlhood as one of the daughters of an ccentric British peer, through her years as a Red Menace, 0 her incarnation as scourge and terror of the American "uneral Industry. THE WISHING TREE by Sandra Paretti. Camilla was tot going to repeat her father's mistakes; she married a ealistic and practical young man and began a business that jecame the envv of all Berlin. 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