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Show BEAVER DISTRICT OFFICE GETS THREE EMPLOYEES The Beaver Range District Dis-trict is now called home by three families. Yvonne Moss has filled the Clerk-Typist position left vacant when Joann Blackner transferred to the Farmers Home Administration. Ad-ministration. Yvonne spent ten years at the IRS Western West-ern Regional Office in Ogden as a Tax Examiner. She and her family moved to Beaver last January when her husband, Lorenzo, was offered a teaching position with the Beaver School District. Dis-trict. Thomas S. Jackson, the newly hired Forester on the Beaver District, is the liaison liai-son between the Fishlake National Na-tional Forest and the Utah Department of Transportation Transporta-tion for the construction of 1-70 through Clear Creek Canyon. He comes to the Fishlake from the Mt. Home Ranger District of the Boise ', National Forest where he has served as a Forester since 1972. Before accepting a job on the Boise, Tom was a Forestry Technician on the old Cache National Forest. He worked on that Forest while completing his educa- tion at Utah State University. Tom, his wife, and two small daughters now make Beaver their home. The third new member of the Beaver District is Range Conservationist J. Wayne Brasher. Wayne's primary responsibilities will be to work with individuals and companies who are interested inter-ested in developing the mineral min-eral resources on the District. Dis-trict. Wayne started his career ca-reer with the Forest Service Ser-vice as a Recreation Aid on the Ferron Ranger District of the Manti-LaSal National Nation-al Forest in 1965. While he was completing education, he worked for the Payette and Cache National Forests during dur-ing the summers. In 1974 he received a permanent position posi-tion with the Uinta National , Forest as a Forestry Technician Tech-nician and was converted to a Range Conservationist in April, 1976, while on the Heber Ranger District. Wayne, his wife, Marlene, and son, Jeff, age 3, fend David, age 7, make their i home in Beaver. |