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Show Oldsters and their 'hobbies V Bill Pollock Digs fl & Retirement Activity By Ilurold II. a !i ip )' living to rn ini it h(rn( lie t irhous poem hv I igar (,nst and Mr and Mis VVilKim Pollock 1103 1th ve have nude these woids a living teilitv fit the veats 38 lived in the same It nise adding to and taking fiom it irul its bemtiful garden make it teallv a home ' Bill at, everyone calls this Kiv . JfiiMn fnTP worked along with his b: others and sisters helping support the family. HE RECALLS the fust job he had. It was for $2 50 a week and he was an office boy for an eye, ear, tfose and thioat doctor on West Temple Break fast and lunch weie included in the pay Then the youngster became a bottle wasliet for Denhalters This was pretty hard work for a boy ot 12 but it helped his mothei, and he along with the rest of the family, had to do lus pai t Then, at the age of lb he heard hat (It oi ge A Stein r was opening a laundiy, so he applied for a job ' Are you honest" iske Mr Steiner Youll have to give me a job to find out. the youngster re plied and Mr Steiner did Bill's first work was push ing a cait around the stie ts gathering liner His pay h id now advanced 30 cents to $3 a week and it was not long before two Shetland pone s were pulling the cut T in a So begins v ;0DPQB f fa pn; o "I,houseU1 s th inut'Ha pnaor will never be octogenirian old despite his 81 years and this witter believes him to be the best publn iclatioiis man f r his age lies ever seen. His is a stoiv of suness ahull leads like one hv Hora tio Algei Bill alt i ibutes it to lovaitv H'vvasboin Juk 17 1878 a s,,ii ot V ilium H Pollock Sr an the ful met Elizabeth C. II iwairl His mot hi r was a pio-'el of 1831 uul his father was super mtendent of the Conk Ini'7 Samplin g vv or ks When Young Bill "was only eihl veal s ol the f the died lervirg Mis Polloek with a two f milk of six guls in B II !) O v s the v oungesj ' W 1 'Bill" Pollock, Ave , finds gardening a relaxing hobby for retirement But he h the planning and planting, opd maintains he s only the water boy." 1034-4- gives his wife credit for Mi Sterner was the giant! est mil most sympathdu man Mi Pollen k I have ever met rrs ailed 'He even pas! mv doc toi bill when I was su k HIS JOB with Mi Steiner began a lifetime of spiv no in this business and Mi Pollen k rose to sue piesident of the kmer.can Linen Supplv Co with 29 plants In fat t his Ihree sons ate still in the bust 1 1 R ness RiehaidS heads the Salt lake plant William R Ji heads the Milwaukee Wis plant and Roboi t I) manages n.l the plant at Portland Ote a grandson William R 111 to cently has taken a positiotvdn the Los Angeks plant The Bollocks have 10 gr n.ii children and five great gnnd c hildren onsuier and they them their fortune The couple spend mucu time iri and vvoi king m it Ins wifi reclil lot planting and plan Mr Pollock mug the g u den I am ust the water savs bov But the garden is ptoof of a i H ti i omp inionslu) vvlin h, as it lias to the old fasti loned house has put in a ' heap o ' to make it part of a living c red home ' , en loving It Hoi tense deseives all the their guclen eivm ;c- Mar 0 'f5-- Vv Whats Your Postal I.Q.? POSTMASTERS J0B5 ARE POLITICAL PLUMS AWARDED WITHOUT REGARD TO ABILITY 1 O TRUE FAL5E O X V I Ujwcoi i -- in a, oi d mi, i, e re ul ill n the tiv e y p, 11 i VV I m sun i sc ithout si I, ul mi1 nt ot Pi I i Ov ll vv vv ue mule s Uli"o(tiMi thn 1 films and lti milium h i film catalogs f except win n in olid to cotnmen i d the it, l s jn ird ed mus e pi inti d nbi t iv e test ppoii mu it's of t semnd it f pislmistcis an 0 t i f 0 Hi v I m dc t nils m i ue a s'll lie t U A m 1 's phi no, nianii t ot d iihonks o h i its u ite the ml m i d jwistm .in h t,e one Id Cl, ' ip J 'll oJ H on ll' s hgihes 'll it, -u position Ihu'iji t ' pi so i i vdi it dll f p nut ul' nt it i i n I V the I' 144' ap ist s nt sin h ap (null, on smta pilin' nn nts ii h is, d ions dm an tv till, is m g ru i d at e p istm i ,id),e t t i till s line ul s tl e s urn h iv i , gul in ins m I edi i d ii el , Is (gigs iv es Civ d in; il a'e of 1 si i, 1 tl.ei es t, in s f 1st 1 J ji isi li i, h i Diamond t'v Afiprov ;il! i l i I i i sou , , , i i , I P X 1 3 1 s Salt Lake 13 in ti. mu lulj t 21, r t jinst one latex vvhu ll aii' ( nnsioi 1 oi instant e a fiv c el of tin h mill 1st cd i i l. v jm p iC i e to a post of ftc e ,500 t i t "I mil s di tnnt would leiiiue ,2 lents vv postage vv Ink the s mie i t lit of books would reqiiit ' just i li In.pect any diamond in toc without cost or obJust lot us ligation know what you would like to see Thy will be sent to you, upon references for yowr j inspection 29 19f0 9 |