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Show EARL TUTTLE Earl Tuttle assumes SCS position Earl Tuttle, a 16 year veteran with the Soil Conservation Service Ser-vice has taken over as District Conservationist succeeding Iceland Ice-land Carlson, who recently retired. re-tired. ' Tuttle is a native of Mantl where he attended public schools graduating from Mantl High School. He also graduated from Snow College at Mantl and received his bachelor's degree de-gree from Utah State University. Univer-sity. He began his career with SCS In Ogden in 1956 as a soil scientist. He then took an assignment as-signment as a District Conservationist Conser-vationist at Circleville. Briefly he left SCS to man-age man-age a ranch in Cody, Wyo. for one year but returned to service ser-vice as District Conservationist at Mantl where he has been for the past 11 years. Between graduating from Snow College and finishing his degree at USU he ranched for 12 years in Colorado with his brothers. The new conservationist is married to the former Ellis Amundsen and they have six children. Four of the children are married, they have a son serving an LDS Mission in New Zealand and a 14 year old son has moved to Cedar City to be with his parents. Active in the LDS Church he has served as finance clerk and assistant secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood. |