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Show New Staffer Joins Moab BLM Office Mrs. Lynn (Elizabeth) Pipkin joined the permanent perman-ent staff of the Monticello District, Bureau of Land Management last week when she transferred from the Green River Missile Base where sihe has been employed by the Army for the past three years. Her duty station will be at the Moab Resource Headquarters where she will serve as receptionist and clerk - stenographer for the area manager, S. Douglas Wood. Mrs. Pipkin, who is a former Monticello resident has lived in Moab for the past six years with her husband, a construction worker, and seven children four of whom are still at home and attending school She is a past president of the Moab Business and Professional Womens Club and is currently president of Canyonlands Toastmis-tress Toastmis-tress Club in Moab. (Mrs. Doyle (Marilyn) Rowley, who has been employed em-ployed 'as a temporary clerk-typist at the Monticello Monti-cello Bureau of Land Management Man-agement office for several months, terminated her employment on June 9 to spend the summer with her family. . She has been replaced by Miss Annette Jameson of Monticello, clerk -, typist, and Miss Jenny Hammond of Gunnison, clerk - stenographer, steno-grapher, both hired as temporary summer employees. em-ployees. Miss Hammond is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hammond and is a 1966 graduate of Gunnison Gun-nison Valley High School. She has attended College of Southern Utah at Cedar City for the past year. She moved to Monticello for the summer and lives in the Ernest Harral rental property. |