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Show Saturday, May McGowan finds town friendly Californian becomes Helper postmaster opportunity. One had to develop own their opportunity," McGowan said. left her position as employment San Francisco native isnt sorry about moving to Helper to become the citys first woman A services for San supervisor Rafael, Calif., postal employes. Before that job she had some 35 postmaster. Carbon County and Helper in particular, remind me of the social climate and soil of San Francisco some 20 years ago, Marguerite McGowan said, In the fifties it was normal for San Francisco residents to greet each other and converse on the streets, she said. But California has changed and lost that friendliness that I find here, McGowan said. She first considered settling in Utah when she and her husband, James, came to a postal conference in Salt Lake City in 1973. The mountains along the Wasatch entralled me as we descended to the airport. The beauty was amazing, McGowan said. She made the move last month after successfully obtaining the postmaster position. The position was open and advertised to postal employes living in 13 western states. In taking the job of managing the postal needs of Helpers 1,097 patrons with eight employes, she 9 BLM believe individuals should prove themselves by merit, McGowan said. 1 She attributes her managerial success in her career to not dealing with workers as a group, but in looking at people for what they really are. office the post Being to Helper representative residents, she wanted to state that mail service is constantly getting better. We have overnight delivery within a 100 mile area if the letter is mailed before 5 p.m. the night Marguerite McGowan years in job experiences ranging before, she said. A few letters are delyaed because of being mis - sent, she said. Some of the problems the seryice has are due to the Postal Act of 1970 which authorized modernization from singer, stewardess to deputy sheriff. Her work experience hasnt been free of sexism. When I started working there was not such a thing as equal sale of the hospital netted the city an unanticipated $438,000. The city then received a $279,000 rebate check from UP&L. In addition, another $485,000 found its way into the city coffers in the form of a state loan for sewer improvements. The city council will conduct a public hearing at its next regular meeting next week to determine how the money should be spent. However, the city will probably put off most major decisions until .its budget hearings next month for the 1979-8budget, according to McArthur. 0 Moab 1962 he was a temDistrict Manager. porary employee with Scherick comes to BLM, performing San Juan Resource range surveys in the Area with a variety of Price and Cedar City of Land Districts. His first Bureau Managements permanent Management As early as pointment began in 1970 in Kanab, Utah where he was a range conservationist. He then served as realty in the specialist (nmra a 8 a8mnrg The family of Frank Krantwashl would . like to express our appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, food, money and cards sent at the time of our o beloved husband, father and grandfather's death. innrB'B'a'g'TnnrB a b b'b Mrs. Vivian Krantwashl Larry & Diana Krantwashl && Family Ronald & Alice Krantwashl Family Chuck Krantwashl Harry & Opal Krantwashl Lawrence Krantwashl & Family Sadie & Ernest Tefft& Family r aa.a.fl.B-fl-- 9 a a a a afl 8.a.9.a.a.9-a-- 9 B California In to Mother from Love floral Orchids Corsages 1975 he trans- ferred to Montrose, Colorado, where he was the District , With love Desert Program at Riverside. Planning Coordinator and was involved with J a aaa ap- en- special vironmental statement for coal leasing. Most recently he worked as the Montrose Districts Planning and CoEnvironmental Chief of Advocate, Price, Utah Howa receives scholarship CEDAR major CITY--Jack- i R. Howa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rich of Wellington, has been awarded a scholarship for outstanding performance school for the year at Southern Utah State College. Howa was among 32 students so honored by the college. Howa is a business full-tim- e 1979-198- 0 administration Q. Cannon, spokesman SUSC the and a 1974 graduate of for Com-: School. Carbon High Scholarship Each scholarship mittee, said. The recipients recipient will receive $420 to pay tuition were selected form a 2 costs for fall, winter field of applicants who 5 and spring quarters at have all excelled SUSC. academically at SUSC I It is a significant and who represent all I honor for a student to academic areas on 2 receive a returning campus. Awards were Z student scholarship made on the basis of Z based on academic cumulative GPAs or Z John grade point average. Z performance, (Optometrist) has moved to 54 E. 100 No., Price a gift Stp3 her j Chuck Downey LONG BEACH, Calif. Chuck Earl Downey, 9, died April 25, 1979, of ' from complications aplastic anemia at a Long Beach hospital. Born Aug. 17, 1969, Salt Lake City, to Harold E. Colston and Betty Downey. Was a 4th grade student at Long Beach Elementary School. Survivors: father, Hal, Salt Lake City; and mother, Mrs. Bill (Betty) Smith, Long Beach, Rose And rezzi Calif.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Colston, PRICE - Beloved Salt Lake City. mother and grandmother Funeral services were Rose Salvaterra held at the El Dorado 86, died April 28, Four Square Church of 1979, in a Price hospital. Long Beach. Graveside Born Sept. 14, 1892, services were Tuesday 3 to Romallo, Italy, at the Price City p.m. and Maria Giovanni Cemetery. Agosti Salvaterra. Married Joe Andrezzi Lilian Williams March 18, 1922. He died August 1945. Member Lilian Reese Williams, Catholic Church. Lived in Salt Lake City, died 86, Price for 60 years. Survivors: son and two April 30, 1979 in a local daughters, Paul and Mrs. hospital. Born October 27, 1892 in Joe (Mary) Falsone, both Carbon County, Scofield, Price; and Mrs. Wayne to Richard and (Edith) Dearing, Salt Utah, Reese. Married Lake City; 13 grand- Mary David John Williams May children and 26 great 29, 1912, Salt Lake City. grandchildren. Later solemnized in the the of Mass Resurrection was held Salt Lake LDS Temple. 10 a.m. at He died in 1959. Member Tuesday Mitchell Funeral Chapel. LDS .Church 25th Ward. Survivors: Son and Holy Rosary was recited Wayne daughters; the at Monday 7 p.m. Mitchell Chapel. Burial, Williams, Mrs Grant (Sybil) Jensen, both Salt View Lake Mountain City; Mrs. Leonard Cemetery, Helper. (June) McCarty, Henly, seven grandbotany and range Texas; ingerie a, I cessories T- An-drez- for Soothers children, ordination. management. Scherick spent three Scherick said he is years in the U.S. very pleased to be Army, including a assigned to San Juan stint in Viet Nam. He Resource Area and is a graduate of that he plans to work Southern Utah State with the public and to College at Cedar City involve them in BLMs with a bachelor of management science degree in great 15 s A. N ay 1 East Main ? in Price Louise Davis -- Mngr. -- grandchildren, two great - great - grandchildren. Funeral services 12:00 noon, Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment: Salt Lake City Cemetery. 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Magliocco 1173 obituaries appoints manager Edward R. Scherick, a Sunnyside native, has been named as San Juan Resource Area Manager, Bureau of Land Management, announced Gene Day, of Land Bureau she said. It should take approximately another 10 years before the mechanization brings about a very efficient and relatively error - free system, she said. While concerned about Helpers mail service, she is looking for a place to sink roots into the community. Presently she resides at a Helper motel and commutes to a Pleasant Grove residence to be with her husband on the weekends. Her family hopes to build a home once a suitable lot is found in the Helper area. Her husband, a retired captain on the San Francisco Police Department, presently sells real estate in the Pleasant Grove area, she said. Though happy with the moves towards equality in the job market, she disfavors any group getting preferential treatment. Surplus cash hearing set The Price Municipal Corporation has a problem that anyone would like to have: too much money. The city has taken in about $1.3 million more than it expected to when the 1978-7budget was prepared last year. Now the city must hold a public budget hearing to decide how to spend the cash. This is nice for a change, but it is not a normal situation, commented city financial officer Hampton McArthur. The 30 percent increase over the expected revenues has come mainly from three sources. The to cut cost and improve service, Sun 5, 1979 TAYLOR rn South r- -j! CEU 8 1 1 unit': at 7:30 P.M. Geary Theatre $1.50 (SOI students, $2.50 adults ) Jt'!-IO(- iJ |