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Show 2 Wednesday, May 9, 1979 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Mrs. Wellington Postmaster Meredith retires Feme Meredith has retired as postmaster of the Wellington postoffice after serving in that capacity - for thirty two and a half years. She began her tenure of office Oct. 1, 1946, in the back rooms of the home now owned by Sheldon and Alice the people Wellington for friendship and was district director six times and While postmaster served on two national she served five years committees. She was able to attend twenty as secretary treasurer of the Utah seven state conof the ventions and twenty Chapter conNational Association five national of Postmasters of the ventions. She comments that United States. She the one thing most served as vice of the enjoyable about her president Barker on Center chapter, Street. Feme Meredith service was the children, of off All Luggage 69 East Main in Price Camilla Listello's family are, seated from left, Teresa Motte holding great Brandon grandson Hyatt, and Camilla Listello. Standing are Diane Hyatt and Gary Motte. The family gathered on April 8 to celebrate Listello's 92nd birthday, her great Mrs. -- grandson sixteen pleasure working and two with and for the people grandchildren great grandchildren of Wellington who live in She and lives atWellington. broadened Second North enriched her life. She and First East with has one son Art, husband Archie. ArWellington, a daughter chie had a heart attack Bonnie in Wendover early this year and she and a daughter Wilma gives as her reason for in retirement her need to Maryland. Three of stay home and take her five grandchildren care of him. live in Wellington near the home she shares Mickey Melton of with her husband John Orem is serving as who is also retired. Travel has been one Officer in Charge of of her interests, and the Wellington Post she has traveled most Office until a postof the United States master is appointed. and Hawaii. She had had the privilege of He lives with his wife and seven meeting postmasters Lana all over die U.S. and children in Orem and becoming friends with has served in the post them. She wishes to office department for express her thanks to twenty years. Bethesda, 20 Representing the five of generations Azella Bradley also has retired after thirty one years as a career clerk in i.he Wellington post office effective April 15. She began as clerk July 1, 1948. She served as Officer in in the Charge Columbia office in 1973 - 74, returning to Wellington, July 20, 1974. All of her four -- Samsonite Luggage In Many Colors, Styles, and Sizes of the the many kindnesses they have extended to her. -- Ideal Gift for Mother's Bay or Graduation Listelo's five generations Some disabled BIrtIis Mr. and April 20 Mrs. Thomas R. Solis, Price, girl. Mr. and April 22 Mrs. Thomas Revall Lott, Carbonville, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Ray Worthen, Orangeville, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Steven DeLoy Ward, Price, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Price, girl. Keller. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Owen Steffen, Price, girl; Mr. and Mrs. James April 23 Lewis Peterson, Ferron, boy. Mr. and April 24 Mrs. Antonio Michael Vallejos, Helper, girl; Mr. and April 27 Mrs. Anthony Bryant Larson, Columbia, boy. Mr. and April 28 Mrs. T. Dennis Fausett, Price, girl. Mr. and April 29 Mrs. Danny Vern Moore, Castle Dale, boy. Mr. and April 30 Mrs. Jesse Eugene April 28 Tomsic, Rachele, Jeanette Barney, Nancy Salvatore Robertson; Robert D. Phillip M. May 4 Dalpiaz, Lee Martinez, Milano; Jan Charles 29 April Brenda Vera Hecker, Bogdin, Gina Tomsic, Elegante, Carr, Marie Lopez. Montoya, Roslyn Jimmy May 5 Petra Tryon, John John Callor, DeAnna Costello; Lynn Roundy, Sandra Erin Bogdin, April Skinner. April 30 Nicole Meeks, Kevin Brandon May 6 Patrick Romano, Dimick, John Erkkila, Richy Magann, Barbette Beason, Emil Johnny Brent Zupon, Migliore, Don Davis, Ronald E. Moore; Cindy Newberry, Mr. and Andria Miller. May 1 Mrs. Kenneth R. Debbie Wells, Price, girl; Mr. May 7 and Mrs. John Robert Callor, Patrick Porter, Price, twin Lodeserto, Rowena girls; Mr. and Mrs. Boren, Donna Hatch, Les B. Shepherd, East Stacy Skinner. Carbon, boy; Mr. and Justin May 8 Mrs. Dennis Martyn, Dalton, Ben Dalton, Green River, boy; Mr. Bea Roden, Judy and Mrs. Randy D. Tryon. Fox, Ferron, boy. Mr. and Alfred May 3 May 9 Mrs. Randall Dale Montez, Phillip Ambra Jack, Spring Glen, Montez, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Magann, Edna Rask, Ronald Edward Laura Leigh Cook, Kennedy, Cleveland, Steven Ray Bridge. girl. May 10 Gary 1 Lucy May Rudy Martinez, Toni Slavensky.11 Rosie Ron May Mathews, Jerant, Szugye, Carbonville, boy; Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel Darter, Spensko, Luca Sena, Raymond Karcich, Laura Via, Price, girl; Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick Nellie Anita Milovich, Sam May 2 Leverton, Price, boy; Pehrson, Kyle Tomsic, Chiara, Jeremy Mr. and Mrs. George Jim Myer, Frank Saccomanno, Billy Cor-man- LaRay Ferguson, Sunnyside, MULTI-POSITIO- N CHAISE LOUNGE Adjust to many positions, PVC tubing, padded headrest, folds compactly, asst colors, reg 11.77 WESTCLOX ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK 9" diameter crystal covered face, open floral case, yettow with white face, reg 9.97 4M5eE CARttTER SET Plastic canisters are easy to dean, choice of decorations, reg 3.79 boy; 1200 WATT and Mrs. Earl COMPACT HAIR DRYER Cullum, girl. 2 heats and 2 speeds, advanced straight through air flow system dries hair fast, UL listed, reg 8.97 Mr. H. 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