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Show Dunkleys Leave For Honolulu Appointment Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Dunkley left late Friday for the Hawaiian Islands, where Mr. Dunkley has been transferred in connection with the government project of Farm Security administration. Mr. Dunkley has been supervisor of the local farm security board. Supervisor Dunkley was notified one month ago of the possible transfer but received a telephone can late Thursday telling him to leave Friday. Going from here to Salt Lake City they wffl be joined (Continued on page seven) Dunkleys Leave 'Continued from first page) by Mrs. Hulda Van Steeter, who received appointment to the position posi-tion of Home Supervisor to the Elands. After spending a day with state officials in Salt Lake, they will take train for San Francisco, remaining there until October 21, when they will embark on the Matsonia of the Matson steamship lines for Honolulu. "The appointment", says Mr. Dunkley, "is for six months, and the assignment covers the training of the Island people of the Knoa area to handle their own supervision. super-vision. This is . essentially a small coffee farming district, and the ldea is to direct the efforts of these people to the production of a variety of other agricultural products pro-ducts needed for home consumption." consump-tion." The selection of the state from which these supervisor trainers would go was given the office at Washington, D. C, which selected Utah, and the Utah officials select- Mr. Dunkley and Mrs. Van teeter to fill the positions. Mr. Dunkley will be replaced here by c- Leland Daly, who has been his deputy for the past year. The Dunkleys express them-sslves them-sslves as having greatly enjoyed their five years in St. George and are saying Aloha, only with the "Pe of returning to this section at a not too distant date. |