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Show Page Eight TIIE Announced For Two Engineer Positions ty TO OBSERVE S4TH BIRTHDAY Friends and relatives of Mr Salt Lake Endowment House by William Hodgkinson, Vernal, will Diniel II. Wells. honor her on May 7 (tomorrow) They made their home in Pleason her 94th birthday and in ad- ant Grove for eisht years being dition the family will convene members of the United Order. for a family reunion. Mrs. Hodg- During that time her husband kinson is the mother of Mrs was called to work in Cottonwood George Cook of Hiawatha. canyon in the quarry from where Mrs. Hodgkinson is the oldest stones were obtained for the conresident of Uintah county and his struction of the Salt Iake temple always been an active worker He worked there for 14 years with the L. D. S. church. without pay. In the fall of 1881 Henhimbcth Cardins 'ns born they moved to Ahley valley on May 7, 1854, at Clifford Hill, where they homesteaded their old farm at Naples. They lived there Glostershire, Fngland the ter of William and Sarah Hughes for more than 42 years before '' Gardinar. At the age of nine she moving to Vernal. Mr. Hodgkinf, was baptized into the Church of son died on October 17 1900. "i Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mrs. Hodgkinson has been an Four generations of the Hodgkinson family who will be among and in 1874 she sailed for Amer- active member in the church orica aboard the SS Nevada along ganization being a member of the those at a family reunion to be held at Vernal on May 7 are shown with other converts to the church first Relief society organized in jabove. Stand. ng, left, is Mrs. Orlie Wadley, granddaughter of Mrs. under the direction of Lester J the valley. She served as a Relief Hodgkinson, seated. Also on the left is Virgil Ross Wadley, son of Herrick. She came here to join society teacher and also was a Mrs. Wadley, member of the fourth generation Standing at the counselor and teacher in the Pii-ma- right is Mrs. May Atwood, daughter of Mrs. Hodgkinson and mother her brother. of Mrs. Wadley. Mrs. Wadley and her mother reside at Hannah. The yompany arrived at Salt for a number of years. Lake City on May 20 of that samel Noted for her generosity Mrs In connection with the family reunion, the group will celebrate year and on June 29 1874 she Hodgkinson gave of her time and 94th birthday of Mrs. Hodgkinson who is the mother of Mrs. married William Hodgkinson money to many needy projects Cook, Hiawatha. George whom she met in Liverpool, Eng- and especially to the poor and land and who made the trip to contributions to missionaries. Thirteen children were born to eight of these are living and are LllSt RitCS this country with the same com, pany. They were married in the Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkinson and the following: Mrs Cook Hiawa- tha; Mrs. May Atwood Hannah; i OUciy rOT Mrs Elsie Smith Monrovia, Cali- - HidWUthll MinCP forniu; Mrs. Nellie Huthaway, I, os Angeles; Fred Hodgkinson, Cali- Funeral services are being John, Lewis and Beit this afternoon at 2.00 p t Awn X'fA UQI C Y0)R Hodgkinson, all of Vernal. m the Jn Price L. D S taber- StVEN RND LE.SS Mis. Cook and the other chil- - nacje under the direction of Wil-drE.lOWT.NUCKE'f from Califoima are plan- - liam F Eien, bi.xhop of the ning to be with their mother for Cleveland (Emery county) ward, the birthday and reunion ob for Clarence Evan Lewis, 50, Hiawatha miner, who died in the Price city hospital Sunday following a brief illness. Mr Lewis was born at Mer- v,4 ry Recited con-forni- a; AO-R- 0H-frt- fPftSt seven en y ' Cer- ma sez ou nre preserving preeimm menmrtes when jou paste those family pictures in onr ttlliinn. 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BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK BUILD WItS WIABQUARTFRS DE- JOB, YOULL TILLS HOW TO PAINT PASTER, EASIER, RETTERf n g, divorce f and five "wer' men and three to worrii' of the district court recortf ar territory.. f REE Utah' Fifteen couples obtained mar-'filriage licenses from the office of trie Carbon county clerk during .he month of April as compared to the 13 acquired during the previous month In April of 1947, 19 licenses were issued. 6 DIVORfFS Four actions 'or during ed Civil Servile examinations wcr announced today for filling eng -fedneeiing positions in various eral agent if s m Washington, D C, and in tie Bureau of Reclamation in the States of Oregon Washington, California, Ariznn Nevada. Iiuho, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico Utah, North Dakota, Soutn Dakota, Ntbiaska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Applieat ons for eng.neer positions in the Bureau of Reclamation, which piy $2 644 a year, are being accepted by the Executive Seiretuiv, Cent-- d Board of U S Ci il Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal To Center, Denver, Colorado. for app.ithee positions, qualify test a written cants mud piss addition, they must have com- appiopriate to Uge s y i ave n engineering or must technical engineering experience, or a combinatn n of such and ex- penence Applications will be ac-tcf.pted from students who expect to complete their college courses not later than October 1, 1948. The salaries for engineer positions in Washington, D. C., range from $3,397 to $5,905 a year No written test v ill be given to apTu plicants for these positions colhad must hive qualify, thty lege st aiy or experience in engined ing or a combination of ard s ich study and experience, m add.t on they must have h 'd professional engmeenng experience Giaduite study may be substituted for pait of the experience. Age limits for the $2 644 potions in the Bureau of Reclamation are 18 to 35 vears and (oi the higher level post Rons in other federal agencies from 18 to C2 years. These age limits are waived for persons entitled to veteran Announcements and preference. application forms may be secured from the commissions local sec- Wyr-m.n- APRIL Mis Phyllis" Tomlin returned home last Saturday after spend- - tbe son f C'rover an(l Annie Eden ing several days in St Mark's hos- - Lewis. He was a member of the pital. Mr. and Mis. Lee Edginton E. D. S. church. and daughter, Connie, Mrs. Allie Survivors include a brother, Gee and Mrs. Tomlins daughter and 'accompanied her home and spent Francis Lewis, Hiawatha, the week-en- d. two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Wahl- Mr. and Mrs. A. Christensen and family of Spring Glen spent qmst, Orem, Sunday visiting at the John Rud-ma- n homb. Mr. and Mrs Bill Donaldson metery under the direction of Washington 25, D. C, or from were business callers in Price civil service regional offices. Wallace mortuary. the Tuesday. Mrs. Gussie Tucker, her mother, Mrs. Haikness, and her nieee, to Spnngvilie Karen, motored Friday to visit with the Morley family. While out shooting ground dogs Wednesday, Charles Jergens was accidentally shot through his hard by Bud Strang. Gale Hansen and Bud drove him to St. Marks hospital for medical care Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Samuels were Mr. and Mrs. M. Masco and son, Wesley. Miss Palmyra Samuels, daughter of Mrs Samuels, all of Chicago Mrs. Masco is a sister of Mrs Samuels. Mrs. Wilda Brimhall was hostess to the Sewing club lad.es Thuisday evening, A delicious luncheon was served to the lol- -' lowing: Gussie Tucker, Maryann! Thomas. Mary Skufca, Arvdla King, Lida Strang, Ida Store, Caroline Bezyack and Frances Helsten. Visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trease, are their sons of Ogden, Bud and Bob. The Little-Et- ts held their weekly sewing club at the home of Dareen Rudman. Refreshments were served to the following: Janice Poulson, June Biggs ana Rochelle Koski. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Staley are visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frances Helsten and children and Mrs. Caroline Bezyack were visitors in Helper and Price Friday. Charles Bezyack, Sr. and sons, Martin and James of Sunnyside, spent the week-en- d visiting r )The Primer for baling, hiding And priming. 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