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Show - Her ticket into mines comes j from rough lumber sales Ah 1 By Hazel S Kirkmsun Lifestyle Staff Writer FORT DLC'HESNE The 'What's a question pretty girl like you doing in a was a legplace Ike this itimate one when Moollc Epperson. diessed in a ensemble and a linid bat. descended into a mine shall in I raig. I olo old nniii-skirte- d ' sell lumber-pro- ps. lough taps and wedges you t use hole in the mine I n Great Lake Timber Co " I lumber re is shortage, as now. she doesn't seek out new accounts BJt she likes to keep in touch with old accounts to see of what sen u e the company can be When pie-sen- W R Sweeney, company president, knows. Moelle is e the only woman sales in the industry, in the territory she repre-sentain- enters Mozelie's ob takes her to call on a vanetv of industries steel, railroads, mines, utilities and transportation companies They use products, lough lumber, poles, creosote, power poles, dunnage, caps, wedges props (2 by 4s and 4 by 4s in varying lengths), and sawdust whit h she sells ''Once agents purchasing know what I am talking about, they accept me find out sales repiesenlative. I and dont time with a us 1 am businesslike take up their trivia. she said viiiiough sales work is competitive. the old economic supply and deprinciple affects the lumber mand business The government regulates the amount and location at which a company may cut lumber on government land It also puts a ceiling on profits. Logs are brought to the 12 company yard, located miles north on Highway 40. between Fort Duchesne and Lapmnt. The logs are cut to order at the mill which is located on the yard. Stocks are piled in the yard where lift operators stack the lumber as easily as one would slack books on a book shelf Orders are filled from the stock piles is being World Footage is figured in lineal feu m the log state and in boa id feet once it is cut. she explained The price cf lumber varies with quality, whether it is rough dr finished, supply and labor costs she explained Great Lake Timber CM sells only rough industrial lumber Since she is a woman wuik-mm what is called a nuns business, she feels it is double important to remetnocr she is a rept eseiitativ e of the company and acts accordingly She applies the same advice to men. g Travel takes up quite of her time When she's : in the office, she also keeps books for Sweeney Wood 1mduits This sometimes entails collecting delinquent accounts It also means occasionally having to go to small claims court to collect amounts up to s3IKl ' V i.. giand-clnhire- n ki - r .V early riser. Moelle to wmk at 7 a m She likes the lieedom of the ob. Raveling, meeting new people. An 111 $ vsi ' have been driven to drink and pills. We, too. lost a beloved son He walked out of the house laughing, healthy and happy. A few hours later, we learned he had been shot to death Our son was 21. handsome, bright, full of dreams and He was on the ambition. BIRTHDAY V tv ' ' honor otei hotoeei o rj Mot p 5eb 5 dt x ve d y. Utah w LdVt tS ( f s rv ' t a ! 3 ) A 25s TY t & K C i CC'SX i 1 i WH 'V C X WEDDING ANNIVERSARY .S . .i it COu, a itef - t u v sv c - b A ''iw oJ N. ' I 'Vww .d v"d x c. M - et r t 'rv. w.' I . c ' . ' ?H 0 N ' J An .u, It1 i ' e2 auTe Dear Ann I 7 9 T tore up lus draft card she had. Id like to have my face done and Im dying to know who did hers. Dare I ask? Tip Of My Tongue Dear Tip: No. Ask her Tell her where she rested. you want to go there, too. The answer she gives will be as much as youre going to get out of her, so dont press. Dear nn Landers: Is it good or bad to pay children for doing things around the house? Our gets 30 cents a week and our gets $1 a week for keeping their rooms neat and helping with the dishes. When they do extra chores we give them an additional nickel or dime. A trip to the grocery store nets them 10 cents extra. They both have savings accounts and appreciate the value of money . Our friends say family relatshould be built on ionship-, and children cooperation should not be paid (bribed, call it) for doin; as a loving, joyous person who wanted only to serve humanity He jv s - cX. t vdi vv V V have not turned to drink or pills We have turned to God and He has given us the strength to go on. The Bible says there is a time to laugh and a time to cry. A tune to dance and a time to mourn. I find these thoughts immensely comforting. And I believe, too. there i a master plar. for our lives that we cannot know at this time. Im sure it is true because three times in recent years God has seen fit to spare me. So it seems that To all who gneve I say. mourn not for what you have lost, but be thankful instead for the beautiful memories A Mother Dear 5 You have Mother: found your answer and made your peace. How much better than to rail against the injustice and senselessness of it all or to turn bitter and lose faith m everything. Your wisdom is bom of an r hiding faith, and t-- r f' Hi c ya'c r jk. t j a- -i rJ ' Vv Huorn. f'' , r:f a- -' 'I t Kt-Jj- City Mr. Jensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen. Monterey Park. Calif. The future bride is also a daughter of the late Mr. Hansen 'S 7 K. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Lake City, Salt Johnson, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Dana L. Johnson, to Terry L. Kelvington ; i f f V Johnson s v"s '' V ' I a The couple is planning a July 12 wedding in the Provo LDS Temple. s Miss Johnson has attended Dixie College, where she studied theater, and has also attended Stevens Henager College. Mizelle Epperson checks order for rough lumber at Great Lake Timber Co.. Fort Duchesne. . Legal Secretaries install Kaye Veki was m- stalled president of the Salt Lake Legal Seuetanes Assn Mrs. Aokis employer. Hansen Mi er iccentii Installing oilicei was Mi- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelvington. Rexburg, attends Utah Techni- - il A i A A Watercress garnish Garnish individual steaks with lots of watercress and sene with Fiench-fnepotatoes. Offer with a tomato casserole and omit salad from the menu HA' pan-fne- d V; d Mrs. l)aid Dana L. Johnson E. UIde Sibling rivalry is not universal at an evening meeting at the ( lub L. Other officers are Toma Richards vice president; Mrs Linda Taylor, recording secretary; Mrs. Jean Mullen, cor-- i Mrs. impending secretary; Donna Rigby, national representative and historian; and Mrs June Hallstioni. treasur- ). Vmbaador Plul Mr. Kelvington. - Dr. Lee Salk school experience. They are also past the point where they have been weaned and Most psychologists and toilet-traine- psy- chiatrists feel that sibling rivalry or resentment between children in the same family is Children between 2 and 3 tend to be negativistic. defiant universal. share. After all, they puint out, your children dont pay for the room and board." I am not prepared to agree with them completely. I have seen many family situations where children get along well w ith each other and show little or no resentment. However, I am prepared to say that sibling rivalry is common. In my experience, I find that children very dose m age, who are still dependent upon their parents for a great deal of mdiv idual attention, will be very competitive with each other for the attention of their parent.-,- . When intense sibling rivalry develops you can be sure that it is based upon real events that have taken place in the child's life. Dear Dr. Salk: This has developed into quite an argument What do you say? The Ls And S's Dear L's and Ss: Its good for children to learn early that some connection exists between work and pay and between giving and receiving allowance is essential these days, and accepting responsibility is essential, too So why not relate them. Its better than handing over an allowance, as a gift, to lazy, No uncoopeiatne loafers. wonder so many kids have tht idea that the world owes them a In ing An What can I do to prevent intense sibling rivalry?" Mrs. l.G. Confidential to Saw It But DfJn't Believe It: A plaid skirt with pleats sounds like a kilt to me. Yes, they are supposed to be worn with knee socks and men are expected to have hairy legs, so I wouldn't consider the I offensive. don't sight know what men wear under their kilts m Scotland but it would be pretty darned unif they comfortable didnt wear SOMETHING Dear Mrs. C. G.: to plan your children years apart m age or This helps a great deal children under the age of 3 demand a great deal of parental attention and are still unable to play meaningfully with other children At three years of ago. a child is capable of more independence anti can benefit from a nurserv Try three more. since ... Dr. Salk . They have many questions to ask about where the baby comes from and how it grows. This in turn will also give you the chance to help cope with any your apprehensiveness child may be experiencing By adequate preparation fur the birth of a sibling, a child is brought into an important family event and given the opportunity to express his excitement as well as his resentment my older ihild to the new babv have anv elfect on sibling' rivalry ? Mrs. F.S. Dear Mrs F. S : Realize that Absolutely vour older child may have some feeling of resentment and may wonder why he vv asnt good enough as a child and why you had to go out and have another one Dont try to force love on the older child by saying. "The you you should love the babv also." baby-love- Dear Dr. Salk: and not capable of benefitting by a nursery school experience. By bringing a baby home at this time, you can be sure that the older child will experience a great deal of resentment, and jealousy, even wish to be fed like the baby and diapered like the baby It is also easier to prepare children well in advance for the babys birth when they are about three sears old. . Will the wav uor.cf of d.ftert nr1 tor our Each js carefree, a strinpah'exnJ And earh comes v.ith a forjocld. . tor you' . THIS WEEK I Introduce Timeless Elegance for Today! LOSE WEIGHT l: fr 3 uar b1 cr Choose from 1 on a non-nov- n guamntee Very 1 24 rolorwjvs. hac'ng Htiir-'e- e'egance jk H f. - X r wr-''V The Odrinex Plan can help you become the slim tom person that you would like to be. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands alt over the country for 14 years. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed Contains nodangerous drugs No starving. No special exercises. Odrinex Plan costs J3.25 and the large economy size 45 25. 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Set. by Appointment Open 5 Weekdays jc CqoCteZG&Mt STATE i and AiL'tununt Corporation ,'hone 263-594- 7 Wallpapers COLOR CEfITER 3515 South 300 West 2nd PAINTS IMPERIAL Weshable WALL-TE- PRATT & LAMBERT 8-- Rj 1 The couple is planning a Sept. 1 wedding at the home of sister and Miss Hansen's brother-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs John L. Sirstins. Salt Lake The bridegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack I). Strimzham. Salt Lake Cite, is a student at the U. of U Dana L. h' Mrs. Joseph Millen Hansen. Salt Lake City, announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter. Joan Kay Hansen, to James Leonard Jensen. logy i rtC3 y Hanen ni rn MANAGER WANTED 250 SOUTH The bruR daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Plant Salt Lake City, attended Ricks College and the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Ren N. Wilde. CoalWeber ville, has attended State College and Utah Stale 1 University. p Joan Kay Jan M Yergensen and John E. Stnngham were married Monday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The Lion House vv as setting for the reception and wedding breakfast The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil G. Yergensen. salt Lake City, graduated from the University of Utah, where she majored in socio- a Chuck-A-Ram- was setting for the wedding breakfast. :: Ah,'. 0 ' 7 a i V ergenseu-Stringha- reception was given at the T-rn- FEMALE GOLDEN WEDDING Our Weve old her she looks fantastic and she keeps telling us what a wonderful rest Landers ' Landers: Ann boss is a very attractive, successful woman. She returned last week from a months vacation looking absolutely fabulous Its apparent she has had her face lifted. our son tiad fulfilled his purpose in life and I have yet to fulfill mine. ( I I therein lies your secret for survival. We. too. are heartbroken by this senseless tragedy, but we s 3i. ne 0 v 4 A Be thankful for lovely memories rn - fa . 1 Debra Ann Plant and David Elliot Wilde were married Monday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. V ector Division of Ped atric Psychology Nev York Hosotto-CorneMedical Center deans list even though he worked two part-tim- e jobs. He never burned a building or cal College, w here he is studying plumbing and welding Heritage House. O Dear Ann Landers: This letter is for the woman who wrote that her son was killed m a motorcycle accident and that she and her husband News of nuptials V G- -' Ann Landers 'V H i f By 90th ,? kHl Ht- outdoor enioys sports, water skiing, boating, softball, tennis, basketball and skiing She reads a great deal She broke her nose placing football when she was m hqh school She was on a woman's volley ball team that took the state high school championships m Texas She hasn't taken up fashing dun with the woudertul the area Ft l haps somedav. .t x , f Mf ' 4 ; Iage 12 Tuesday. June 26, 137J C , ,t3 Mozelle 'Tve learned one thing if a owes you money, person friendship is at a standstill or goes by the w ay side as long as the debt is outstanding " .i - 7; v Fixxi Wonwn f Plant-Wild- e Meanwhile, she sold her home (divorce settlement) and moved into an apartment m Vernal. She drives the 4(0 mile round trip daily to v ork. Mrs. Lydia Her daughter. St m resides Gardiner, George while her husband V completes his schooling son. Doug, is in the I' s has she Army a bit J- - ork Refine she married, she weiked as a soda jerk, in a printing company and a tire For a while the company family lived m Venezuela Work in the ml fields brought the Eppersons to Vernal 14 years ago. In Vernal. Moelle first winked m a bank where she advanced to head bookkeeper she winked next lor a utility company until they wanted to transter her to another state Her two children were in high school and she didn't want to uproot them Her next )ob was with a finance company whine she completed their management training couise She left to work for Gloat Lake Keeps A I hart Sue keeps a chart of what she wears when she visits a 1 don't particular company. want to wear the same dress all of the tune " i V o juiie style v I f Working one-thu- d w ir Sail akt j I- doing and getting it done Mozelle learned to work early m her hie Her father owned a cotton farm in Sny- 1 der. Tex When hired help was hard to come by, the family was out in the cotton fields picking cotton She plans to return to Snyder this summer for her high school graduating class s 2"th reunion board feet m one Her fingers quickly calculated on a machine the houiil teet and she said thev usually don't sell jim one board (like busing one potato chip), but she said the answer was five and feet , V r I'm for doing what needs n 1 .' s far as her employer. Slit believ es m How nianv 2 V ? 1k : Believes In Work of U. S I f , contacting accounts, running errands such as meeting visiting businessmen at the airport and taking them to the office. exported to Japan. Lieut Lake sells its product in the Lnited States lumber whirl the elica-tustopped and she stepoed out It is unusual for a woman to sell industrial lumber May be 1 he Only One a great deal While a No wonder the mine official was surprised tin TV ww ' Wl) Sn't Lake Glass i' J'; 31 75 Highland Drive 2205 So. 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