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Show RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE. These 'members of the Department ot the Interior Inter-ior were awarded service pins for duty with the department at a recent gathering gather-ing in Zion National Park. Service awards t Interior Department Honors Career Employees Superintendent Paul R. Frankej of Zion National Park presented Department of Interior service pins to 28 employees in a ceremony cere-mony at the ranger dormitory in Zion Thursday night. In making the presentations Mr. Franke pointed out that In this year of the 75th anniversary of the Civil Service it is fitting that career civil employees with records of long and efficient service be recognized. rec-ognized. After a dinner for employees and their families Superintendent Superinten-dent Franke presen'ed 30-year service pins to Park Ranger Ar-den Ar-den G. Schiefcr who has com-( pleted 31 years at Zion, and to, Harry E. Brockmeier who hr.sj served 31 years in various sup-, ervisory capacities. Twelve men and one woman received 20 year presentations for service in various departments. depart-ments. Thorp receiving 'lie 20-year 20-year awards were: Paul R. Franke, Carl E. Jepson, James B. Felton, Lel-.ind F. Al'en. Fredrick Fredr-ick R. Trucck. Eva:i A. Eyrd, Rudolph Ru-dolph F. Luech. Kennett A. Cul-j mer. LeP.oy B. Van Cott, Francis, E. Stonehocker, Sydney B. Ellis.! Elsa F. Ruesch, and Leonard Heaton (Pipe Spring National monument). Ten-year service bu'tons were given to the following: Ruth L. Byrd, Loraine A. Lommon, dies-; ter A. Thomas, William T. Krue-; ger Charles D. Campbell, Law-( ror.'v D. Excell, Ward L. Ex-ell, j Calvin Ruesch, Wesley Dennet,. Stewart Dpnnett, Raymond I.i Gifford, Wal'er Ilosep, Victor E.j Dehlberg and Charles Kelly (Capitol Reef National Monument). ranged from 10 to 34 years. Awards were presented by Paul R. Franke, second from left, seated, superintendent of Zion National Na-tional Park. |