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Show Dixie Forest Service Employees Bid Farewell to Stevens Dixie Forest employees and their partners enjoyed a dinner dance Saturday evening at Cedar Ce-dar Breaks Lodge In honor of Gordon and Amy Stevens, who are transferring to the Payette National Forest in Idaho. Following the dinner, Carl Swanson was master of ceremonies ceremon-ies for a program. A sextette, -onslsting of Fawn Thomson, Rayola Leigh, Katherine Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Marion Blackner, Delru Lee, and Ilene McLaughlin, n.m-panled n.m-panled by Lorraine Manti.? aiig two numbers. Comments were given by Foyer Olsen. Jack Shumate, Shu-mate, George McLaughlin and Frostie Mitchell. An original poem was written and read by Katherine Apple-gate. Apple-gate. Service Awards were presented pre-sented by Supervisor Jack Shumate Shu-mate to Max Hamilton, John Strang and James Cooper. A gift was presented to the honored guests by the group. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. mmw f piu7.imiii i mm unn i Jl' l. '' "n im f m ' t . ' ; ' ' " J " - .'" , . r : ; ? Vj . : ' '. ' -; " V' I ' K ' , ' ' : ' If I r ..'. Imi - - --m . ,..,. MR. AND MRS. KIRTLEY MADSEN |