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Show m 90 m" Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979 Emery County Progress 3B Forest Service announce jobs The Forest Service will apaccept plicants will be hired a merit basis, assording to previous work experience and will be filled by ap- Nevada, southern plicants who qualify Idaho, or western for work as aides in Wyoming should send on plications for temporary and seasonal forestry, biology, an application for from engineering, ememployment and temporary Dec. 1, 1979, until Jan. related sciences. 15, 1980. An individual may forms apply to only one Application are available at the region of the Forest Forest Service office Service or one in Ferron, and all research station. Forest Service offices. Applications must be be sent directly to the must They postmarked no later appropriate regional than Jan. 15 to be office or research considered. station. A limited number of Anyone wishing to jobs throughout the work on a National area Forest Intermountain in Utah. ployment (Form Thursday morning, and Mrs. Lane Chynoweth took his mother Lavina to their home for a family Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Celia Reid went to Orem to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her daughter and family, the LaVar Wares. special A Thanksgiving dinner, with tables specially decorated by kitchen employees, was en- joyed by all residents. Armenta Anderson enjoyed Thanksgiving with her son Ross and family in Castle Dale. Lucy Nielson had dinner Thanksgiving at the home of her grandson, Mr. and L. Mrs. Wilford Nielson in Huntington, Lorna Gails parents, and also many friends. Mrs. Mr. and Clayton Anderson took Katie LeRoy to their home for Thanksgiving with the family, family. Tessie Allred came to see her mother Ellawease Curtis here Friday. Margaret and George Conover of Ferron visited every day during the week with Margarets mother, Vera Tatton, who is ill. Jack and Lucy Curtis were here to see Street, 324-25t- h 84401. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conover, Curtis and Catherine Steele and Conover Sterling visited their grand- mother, Vera Tatton, during the week. Rex Fillmore visited his mother Emma Reynolds, aunt Velera Larsen and friends during the week. Visitors here Sunday were La Rue Lane of California and Phyllis Alexander McLean from Virginia. We were glad to see them. Amy Wayman came to see Olive Funk here Sunday. Sunday, Nov. 25, Bishop Singleton came to lead Nursing Home Sunday School: Did opening song, You Think to Pray, sacrament song, The Lord is My Shepherd, Sacrament ad- ministered by Eldridge Christiansen and Bishop Singleton. With Bishop Singleton at piano, Sherrie Flory sang several numbers. She is from East Canton, Ohio and has been in Ferron two months. We thank these people for these lovely services. Here Monday to visit Emma Fillmore were 18 for Applicants for all jobs should be sent to the Forest Service jobs Intermountain Forest will be given equal consideration without Exand Range regard to race, color, Station, periment Street, Ogden. sex, creed, or national As in the past, ap origin. Applications research-relate- d 507-25t- Angie, Curtis Mary Ellawease must be at years old at the time they report for duty and must be capable of performing arduous work. least preference Forest, to: Regional Office, Ogden, Utah att- ainments. They indicating for one Nursing Home Mr. educational 6100-23- ), h timer with automatic shutoff, one touch door release, ivory acrylic finish, black door. Size 1234Xl8.8xl5.8. Lucy Nielsen Andy, Owen, Ann and Teresa Model E4020, Maxi Chief Oven, coated steel cavity, ten minute visited us and gave a program. with the purchase of any remaining 1979 They are from Huntington First Larry Pollack, Clay Ward. Fullmer and Ken Elmo Wards Laurel Chynoweth came to visit their grand- class came to visit 27. Lavina Nov. They mother, Chynoweth. presented a piano solo Mary Wilstead by Kim Lund, a disco visited Belle Allred dance by Madean and friends Monday. Brotherson and Stacey Anna and Doyle Jones, sang carols and Allred visited Belle had a wonderful visit. Allred and Ellawease Tuesday, Nov. 27, Olsen Curtis, their mothers Elizabeth and friends. visited Clara ThompMonday, Nov. 26, a son, Ruby Behling and group of boys and girls Carrie Christiansen. from the Greek Ora thodox Church of Price Wednesday, of Wilsey danced some Greek dances for residents Orangeville was a visitor here. here. affriends and are Wednesday They associates of George ternoon, Rissa Staker and Venice Cramer Accame to see their the group companying were Mr. and Mrs. mother, Ella Oviatt, George Galanis of here. Price and Father John Athas. Wednesday evening, Greek pastries were Marie Broderick of enjoyed by all after the Emery came with her accordian and led 34 program. s Tuesday, Nov. 27, residents with RSVP ladies Alena in songs and Fillmore and Alice music. We thank her. Price led 17 residents Come again. in bingo. Fillmore. VANS PICKUPS TI1UNDERB1RDS COUGARS ALL LINCOLNS & MARQUIS LTD's Rex-ann- Spencer. hum-a-zoo- Naomi Rasmussen Fox visited friends here Tuesday. Tuesday, Lori Ann McElprang, Truman, Karen Marti Wilstead, Nancy Laws and Tammy Puglise Keith and Neva Jewkes were visitors to see her mother, Vera Tatton, who is ill. Wednesday, Neil Peacock came to visit his father, Mervin Peacock. Up to 4 Year Financing plus sales tax and license from Amagift. Your choice of over 44 gift items. Excellent Christmas gifts for yourself ora loved one. with the purchase of any remaining 1979 PINTO BOBCAT MUSTANG CAPRI GRANADA Effective Dec. 6 fhrough Dec. 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