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Show ' Clearfield Depot S One Year Old ; (Continued from page 1) planning of the depot; Utah wort ers carried forward much of th s construction; Utah civilian me . and women make up a large pai r of the present depot personnel an more recently Utah WAVES, off ' ficers and enlisted men both Mj rine and Navy serve in importar f capacities at the depot. The first person to be empolye at the depot November 20, 194; . was Mrs. Esther Porter, daughtc 1 of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Woo . of Cedar City, Utah, who has ac ; vanced to head of the civilian we l fare department, l Among nearly inn WAVES wh - have arrived for important tecl .' nical duties at the depot are thre ; Utah girls; Yeoman 3 c Ruth Jer sen Herch, daughter of Mr. an - Mrs. Peter Jensen of Mapleton; Er - sign Virginia Meyer, daughter c 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer of Sa 1 Lake City; and Seaman 2 c A ? borta Thomason, daughter of M and Mrs. William Combe of Og ; den. r As American tn?k forces increas i their attacks on Japanese hei - islands of the Pacific more dt i mands are placed on the suppl ? functions of the depot where 13C 1 more civilian workers are neede 5 urgently. War work opportunity include fi50 men and women worl f ers. 250 box makers. 250 store - keepers as well as typists and o: fice clerks. |