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Show 1 New Eastern Star Officers installed at Masonic Rites Alice W. Conder, American Fork, was installed as Worthy Matron of the Martha Chapter Number Seven, Order of the Eastern Star, in impressive rites held at the Midvale Masonic Temple. The installation installa-tion rites were held November 21. Other elected officers installed in-stalled with Mrs. Conder were Ben G. Bagley, Worthy Patron; Thora Newbold, Associate Asso-ciate Matron; Leo 0. New-bold, New-bold, Associate Patron; Kathleen Kath-leen Sonne, secretary; Charlotte Char-lotte Rasmussen, treasurer; Nat. Forest Announces Appointments Supervisor Don T. Nebeker has announced the promotion of two staff members and the selection of two new specialists specia-lists on the Uinta National Forest. Nebeker spoke of the ever-increasing complexity of natural resource management on the National Forests, saying, say-ing, "These appointments will give the Uinta National Forest the ability to deal with these complex problems and issues." is-sues." Lyle B. Gomm has been promoted to Landscape Architect Archi-tect and Forest Planner. His expanded duties will involve the coordination of the Interdisciplinary Inter-disciplinary Team activities to complete land use plans and environmental statements for the six Planning Units on the Uinta. Gomm came to the Uinta Uin-ta in 1971 from the Fishlake National Forest. He earned his degree in Landscape Architecture Architec-ture from Utah State University Universi-ty in 1966 and completed the Ecosystems Management Shortcourse at Colorado State University in 1975. W. Frank Savage has been promoted to Range and Wildlife Wild-life Staff Officer for the Uinta. He will apply his extensive training and background in Range Ecology to the full scope of range and wildlife activities on the Uinta. Savage came to Provo from the Boise National Forest in 1964. He began his Forest Service career in 1958 on the Dixie National Forest after receiving receiv-ing his degree in Range Management Man-agement from Utah State University Uni-versity the same year. Ronald S. Wilson filled a newly created position August 15 to coordinate the rapidly growing mineral and energy activities on the, Uinta. He will serve as Forest Service liaison with powerline and other energy en-ergy related projects. Wilson was promoted to the position from the Fishlake National Forest. He has served on the Dixie National Forest and began his career on the Black Hills National Forest in 1964 after receiving his degree in Range Management from Utah State University. Douglas C. Muir joined the Uinta National Forest Staff September 12, 1976. He was promoted and transferred from the Wasatch National Forest and, as Soil Scientist, will serve as an integral part of the Forest's Interdisciplinary Interdisciplin-ary Team in the Soils Management Manage-ment area. Muir began his Forest Service career on the Wasatch National Forest in 1973. He received a Master's Degree in Soils Chemistry in 1972 from Utah State University. Universi-ty. He currently holds the rank of Captain in the Corps of Engineers, Army National Guard. ' 8 7 Will it East ? Replace your old, questionable furnace with a dependable, new LENNOX heating system. Buy now during our Pro-season salo of LENNOX- furnaces Gunther's Comfort Air Phona 756-2451 4 .vTV i r y 1 UTC Offers Small Structures to Citizens ALICE W. CONDER Nora B. Hansen, conductress; and Reva Hokanson, associate conductress. Appointive officers were also al-so installed as follows: Elsie Partner, chaplain; Barbara McMillan, marshal; Doris Sheppard, Adah; Donna 01-cott, 01-cott, Ruth; Mitzi Hill, Esther; Barbara Coulter, Martha; Lucille Zupan, Electa; Grace Brown, Warder; John D. Lay-cock, Lay-cock, sentinel; and Esther Nystrom, Bible Bearer. The new officers will serve for a one year term of office. One large carrot a day will provide all the vitamin A you need. Citizens of Utah Valley may benefit from a skill development develop-ment training project of beginning begin-ning carpentry students of Utah Technical College at Provo, according to Edward Nolton, chairman of the building build-ing construction department at Utah Tech. The students, under supervision supervi-sion of three instructors, have completed 16 small structures - seven storage sheds and nine children's playhouses -which are being offered to the public at sealed bid sale. Bids will be opened on Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. The storage sheds may be used for tools or general storage, said Mr. Nolton, and three of the playhouses are partioned and can be used for both purposes. The buildings are now on display at two places, on the lawn west of the main Provo campus building, fronting on University Avenue, and at the rented off-campus building which houses the building construction con-struction department at 225 East 900 South, just north of the Provo Municipal Golf Course. Potential buyers may inspect in-spect them and submit a sealed bid, which must at least equal the minimum value to cover materials which will be posted on the structure. The buildings are eight feet by eight feet, or eight by ten feet in size. They are already painted. They have been carefully constructed under the supervision supervi-sion of instructors Eugene Hadfield, Curtis Jaussi and Jim Hill. Buyers may have them deli vered to homes by the Utah Tech professional drivers program for a nominal fee, said Mr. Nolton. Or, he said, they may be disassembled and then reassembled on the property by Utah Tech students. It is the aim of the college to recover only the material costs, said Mr. Nolton, with the work of the students being chalked up to training experience. exper-ience. The building department chairman said a cashier's check or money order for 10 percent of the bid must accompany accom-pany the sealed bids. Unsuccessful Unsuc-cessful bidders will be notified AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY. DEC. 9. 1976 and the deposit returned. Bids must be submitted to the office of Reed Allen at the Provo campus of Utah Tech. 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