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Show Native Salt Lakers Return I -LJ'- y FEDERAL SERVICE BROUGHT THEM HOME AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. Burt R. Olsen have seen much of country ... lika home best Long Travels Over U. S. Enhance City's Desirability Mr. and Mrs. Burt R. Olsen are back home again after 'nearly four years of government service which took them to many parts of the United States. e former Miss Virginia West. During his prolonged absence from Salt Lake City Mr. Olsen has been unable to follow his favorite sports of deer hunting and fishing. These sports are at their very best in Utah and It will be great to get In the swing of things again," he said. The Olsens moved last Saturday to 1379 Browning avenue. Mr. Olsen, employed In the clerl- cal department of the United States bureau of mines since October, Octo-ber, 1939, came to Salt Lake City with several other mines employes from College Park, Md., November 15. He is a native of Salt Lake City. He started his career with the government in 1936, when he was employed by the Li. .a, United States for-ivicci for-ivicci et nict tint thg in the Dixie and .. Fishlake forests rOlKS and later at region re-gion 4 headquarters headquar-ters in Ogden. In 1937 he became affiliated with the Panama canal commission, in which service he remained until his recent transfer to the bureau of mines. Mrs. Olsen, also a native of Salt Lake City, is a former student of the University of Utah. She is the |