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Show Many Changes Made In Store Personnel The following changes have taken place in Chipman Mercantile Company Com-pany in the last few weeks: Rex Taylor, who has been employed em-ployed for the past year, left to work in Iris father-in-law's store in Provo. Russell Humphereys, who has been employed in the clothing and shoe departments, is taking his place. He has had experience in Logan and Salt Lake City stores. We are sure that he will be able to handle the position in a -very capable manner. Wendel Kirkpatrick, who has been employed in the grocery department ana on the delivery truck tor the psst year, will be assistant in the shoe department. He was graduated grad-uated from the American Fork high school in 1935 and is a very capable capa-ble and promising young man. Gwen Richan, who graduated from the American Fork high school in 1935 with high honors and won a scholarship ot the Henager Business Busi-ness College, ' is now employed as typist and stenographer in the office. of-fice. Helen Green, who was graduated in 1935 from the American Fork high school as a very outstanding student and has had experience in the local 5 & 10 store for the past several months, has taken the place of Mrs. Florence Chipman in the dry goods. Mrs. Chipman has spent the past fifteen years in the employ of Chip-man Chip-man Mercantile and has been a very able and conscientious person. We are sure that the community will miss her as well as the firm which has employed her. Fred Bowen, who graduated in 1935 from the American Fork high school and has also had one year training at the Brigham - "SjbMng unversity, is employed in the grocery' gro-cery' department and also on the delivery service. We feel that this selection is a very wise one and we are sure that he will make a verv riromisins voung man. Stanley Peters, who has had considerable con-siderable experience with A. W. Pulley Pul-ley & Sons, and also has filled a two year mission along with a college col-lege training will commence work on Monday in the clothing department. depart-ment. We think that they have done well in selecting a young man of his standing to fill this position. o |