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Show 8 Page THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Friday, October 16, 1981 fe fi GQD W(6)MDoflO fc oom too feciu Y7oo it A closer look a 1 ndlvidualk different . . . haracteristicalk the same. ; 'h - if their paper delivered neatly and They come from a wide range of backgrounds spare time, Weston Jensen of Fairview enjoys riding and grooming his horse. He's shown here taking extra care in "porching" a customer's newspaper. 111? V find dry. In his I Steve Astin has a great love for football and finds plenty of open spaces to participate in the sport in Salem. Steve takes pride in making sure his rural customers Daily Herald carriers mum 1 at s 'i ll ftt1 with interests and hobbies as varied as their sizes. Each is an individual. Yet, collectively Daily Herald carriers share character traits typical of newspaper carriers everywhere: A fiercely attitude, an eagerness to accept responsibility and pride in a job well done. self-relia- nt Pictured here are just a few of The Daily Herald carriers along with a brief sketch of their personalities. We salute them and over 500 other Daily Herald carriers that keep bringing you the news day after day, month after month. Although Robert bis T r. jj -- route paper because he's paid his paper bill early every month for the 3 ft years he has been a carrier. Robert is the third son fAk H in his family to service the same route. For the Shaws, delivering The Herald is a family affair. Willy Shaw, a veteran Motor Route " Carrier of 12 years, participates in the scouting program as does her son, Stan. Here Stan delivers a paper in his Orem route and Mrs. Shaw keeps books for her route. I J rMIIMMM1BMMIWIHllllllll Strong, lehi, plays the piano very well, he says he enjoys leather work and bicycle repair more. It's certain he likes being efficient at his - m&mmml m If Don Roper divides his J spare time between playing his favorite musical instrument, the tuba and his favorite sport, baseball. In addition, Don keeps busy with his Provo paper SjtSfy ' S:t route. He services over 100 customers! David Brown is new to The Daily Herald family of carriers. He delivers in Provo Canyon, Heber and Midway areas. interests rforming include in His pe- his "Minuteman" uniform and practicing survival skills. Some Nephi customen are fortunate to have Chris Ogden as their Springville customers have a talented carrier in Duaine Williams. He is , 1 ; ' " $A He leaves his carrier. customers' papers exactly where they want them. Chris' conscientious attention to detail is also evident in his art work. a real craftsman, building models in his U - Inu .! no ipare lime, completed several model rockets. Here, he personally hands a customer his paper. k L , 1.. International Newspaper Carrier Day, Saturday, October 17, 1981 |