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Show 0 t 3 Page ID , Uniquo Solutions Farmington Man Is Farmer of fhe Year Wmeim $faindl Careers. i By SUSAN TANNIX HOLMES Review Cerreependent A tight job FARMINGTON market, children to care for and a desire to contribute as well as just work, have taken three (Farmington women into the employment circle in unique pro- fessions. Colleen Paddock, 384 Spencer Way, is a retail merchandiser for Mattel Corporation. In ef-feet, she is a toy watcher. She sets her own hours and with just a few exceptions is her own boss. . Mrs. Paddock, who also teaches drama, has a in bachelors and degree speech communications with an emphasis in drama and a masters degree in education. She found that her teaching and acting background helped when she applied with 150 other people for the job. I work my own hour? when the kids are in school, she said. I service 28 stores and must visit each at least once a . great-grandfath- i inventories. When I do inventories, sometimes I take the older children to count. Also my husband, she said. She is also responsible for seeing that the products are moved and comoaring sales to She also knows what advertising campaigns are coming up. Her favorite job is to demonstrate the electronic toys. Sue Stapps employer is also adapting to the changes in toMrs. Stapp, 289 S. days society. 650 W., is a social service worker for the work incentive program with the State Department of Social Services in the Layton district. She participates in the the competitions. job share program. Job share is a program that is beginning to catch on all over first employees to go on the the U.S. as women continue to program and since then three stay in the job market while other positions have become job share positions. needing to maintain job flexibility. Mrs. Stapp, who has a Job share involves two people bachelors degree in social sharing one position, said Mrs. work, has worked in the foster Stapp. The state did a lot of careadoptive studies or child research and found that emwelfare area. It was a chalployee participants in the prog- lenge that took a lot of involveram had less absenteeism, pro- ment, but when I married, my ductivity was high and employpriorities changed. ees seemed to come to the job She began to find that child with more energy. welfare was emotionally very Mrs. Stapp works Monday stressful and she also began and Tuesday and every other having a family of her own. Then came the challenge of Wednesday. The first Wednesof work both we month the day working and caring for her so we can coordinate things. We family. also have specific things we But with job share the preneed to work on, she said. ssures are not as bad. There is a Job share works beautifuldifference between three and ly, she said. 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He is a veteran of World War II, a past supervisor of the Davis County Soil Conservation District and has served many years as an ASC community committeeman. One of Rawls neighbors said, He is a nice guy, easy going but hard working and a good neighbor. Rawl and his good wife typify our countrys farm families who give us our bounteous food supply and the grass roots basis of the greatest agriculture in the world. Mountain Bell, will discuss Telecommunications Deregulation A New Era for Bell and Everyone Else. All Clearfield business owners and managers are welcome to attend. & R R R R R R R k1 State. Zip- - LOCATION: H ALL E.T. MERCHANDISE REDUCED!!! 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He installed one of the early manure bunkers in the county to conserve the fertilizer value of the manure and prevent pollution of the runoff water from his Clearfield Chamber to Meet t CONTACT US FOR THE SALE DATE (Neat Te USA Association president and 230.00 260.00 180.00 230.00 126.00 165.00 83.60 245.00 230.00 180.00 205.00 602.00 Organ Oak Chest of Drawers 153.00 304.00 Marble Top Washstand Oak Drop Leaf Table 105.00 5 Oak Office Chairs 663.00 Oak Card File with 8 Drawers 160.00 Draw Leaf Table 150.00 Oak Vanity (7) 150.00 36.00 Bedside Cabinet (8) 560.00 Piano Tea Cart 62.00 500.00 Piano 100.08 Display Case Piano 580.00 Walnut Display Cabinet 108.60 500.00 Piano 668.00 Canopy Bed (hand carved) Also included in the sole will be firep lace mantles, various types of mantle and wall clocks and miscellaneous items. FRESH OFF THE SHIP!! Victorian Antiques Ltd er day to give his milk cows clean fresh forage and utilize the pasture more effectively. Rice recently sold his milk cows, but for many years he was a top dairyman in the county and state. He has served as the Dairy Herd Improvement 230.00 Oak Draw Leaf Table SALE BEGINS Or Please half week and that Im not away from my family as much, she FARMINGTON The Davis said. Soil Conservation District (SCD) She finds that she is able to has selected Rawl Rice of Farspend more quality time on the mington as Conservation Farjob and at home and that she is mer of the year. not as tired. There isnt that Rice and his wife Virginia pressure to do everything on were honored at a recent Utah Saturday. Now I can spread it Association of Conservation out and my time is more flexDistricts Awards Banquet in Loible. Also attending were SCD I think its neat to serve my gan. Harris Adams and 'supervisors country, said Nona Edwards, his wife Ethel of Layton and 262 E. Paulette, and warrant officer I in the Utah National Dick Williams of Centerville. Rice received a merit award Guard. Mrs. Edwards joined the from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company at the awards guard about five years ago when she was still single. I just program. g Rice is a resident of wanted to join, she said. It was a way to keep up on Farmington and has always said Mrs. Ed-- , been a farmer. He is operating my language, wards, who speaks Portuguese, the same farm his She is in the military intellipurchased in 1860. gence unit in linguistics. She Part of the Rice farm ocuses her language in interpret- cupies steep hillside land where ing, translating and has train- Rawl performed early consering technician responsibilities. vation work by piping his irrigaBeing in the guard and going tion water down the steep slopes just one weekend a month and in a steel pipeline to avoid detwo weeks in the summer structive erosion by the fast 'wasnt as difficult when she running streams. Rice has also first got married, but now that installed concrete pipe and open she has a daughter, its harder, concrete ditch to manage his ' she said. water more efficiently. Its a good part time job. The The lower part of the Rice pay is good and it is a break in farm lies in wet, gently sloping the daily routine, she said. She lands. Rice has installed drainthe association she has enjoys to improve this age systems with other people and friends that she has made through the land. It now produces luxurient improved pasture grasses and years. Its something interest- legumes. For many years, Rice to do. ing moved an electric fence every She has mixed emotions about being in the guard. Sometimes its just not convenient, with the children and home. It is a lot easier to get a babysitter during CLEARFIELD The Clearthe week than on a weekend, she field Chamber of Commerce said. quarterly luncheon will be held For a single girl, Id recom- today at noon at the Golden Cormend it. There is a lot of oppor- -' ral 293 S. State. Restaurant, tunity to learn and do other Phil Selander, northern Utah ithings and see the world, she " district operations manager for said. life-lon- month. In addition to demonstrating the toys, I do promotions, fashion shows and count Lakeside Review Wednesday, January 19, 1983 El Matador SeSweee Salt Lobe CMee) llilllilDilHiriQilidOiRfiKd; fun PH L 1 |