Show RETIRES Vernon G. former Bountiful is retiring after more than 19 years of government all of which has been with the library U. Army A Deseret Test Center legend is being entered on the rolls of the AT LEAST in he view of many scientists and technicians who are frequently involved in library the retirement of Vernon G. after more than 19 years of governmental service all of at either the Center's Fort Douglas Headquarters or the Dugway Proving Ground library is the withdrawal of a What makes Vern a Take a add a thorough knowledge of library and mix generously with and a quiet THAT'S IT the Larrabee And it has been consistently attested lo over the years by countless researchers who would still be searching the slacks if it were not for his To the researcher who wants a gray report on that was prepared in but does not know the the or report Vern's legen dary abilities are the light at the end of the WITH THE sketchy information furnished by the the librarian combines his memory with patience and determination in a and somewhat location of the report a native of started working at the Dugway Library in after World War II service with the Army Air Corps and six-years experience as a librarian at the University of HE WORKED at Dugway Proving Ground until when he came to Fort Douglas as librarian for the newly-established Deseret Test With over nine years service at Fort Vern will complete his last day of active federal employment on April He and his plan to continue living in Salt Lake where the Librarian has resided for most of his The have five children with hopes for the addition of some grandchildren in the near |