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Show goods. After working in this capacity for the Salt Lake Hardware for some time he becme affliated with the Strevell Peterson Company in a similar position. RIED JENSEN : Upon completion of high school in 1930 Mr. Jensen left for Carlen, Nev., where he spent the summer in the employ of the Southern Pacific Company. The following school year he attended Weber College. The next summer was also spent in Nevada. ‘Then in the years 1931-32 he attended the University They Soon after school started in 1932 he married Dorothea Varney. of Utah. spent their honeymoon enjoying California sunshine for a month. When they returned he became an employe of the Varney Canning, Incorporated, Roy, Utah. In the autumn of 1933 he was made assistant superintendent of the concern. He has been the company’s representative at conventions on the Pacific coast and in this state as well as in the east. In the spring of 1934 Douglas Ried Jeasen was born, after which the family accompanied him on a trip to the coast. Mr. Jensen is now superintendent of the , company and plans to continue his work with that firm. CLYDE McFARLAND Clyde McFarland, a graduate of 1930, continued and finished successfully a project which he had started under the supervision of Mr. Oberhansly; then durIn 1931 ing the winter he attended the Utah State Agricultural College. He attended he was the president of the Weber County Advanced 4-H Club. : MELBA BILLS 5 y pape Soe oh <e { ee Soe ne oaSeeS eed = ene SS etenet eae ee ae year. , ># . % aig > ; ys‘" Veei * i, toa the following FS Cet terme Rae a ee eS S. A. C. On June 1, 1934, he went to work for Swift and Company in Twin Falls, He was made manager in their produce plant three months Idaho, as salesman. later. February 1, 1935, he left Swift to take a job as manager of the Crystal Botti ling Company in Ogden. In the fall of ’35 he purchased the bottling company from John A. Larsen and He was made a director of is now the proprietor and manager of this company. the Tri-State Bottlers Association at a recent meeting held in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. McFarland is married. recone ee = ms Rn Me sts RS sya ee Zip raat the U. a t ,i HAMBLEN a mother of one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Hamblen assures us her time has been well filled. Besides caring for her home she does a great deal ot reading and also has a lovely flower garden. Her marigolds brought home a blue | ribbon last August. She ag rees that motherhood is one of the nobler professions and the joy and satisfaction she receives from her youngsters, she says, is equal to that felt by any artist for his creations. Mrs Hamblen, with her husband and family, has her residence in Roy, Utah. : NAT TAGGART: Nat Taggart attended Weber College for two years beginning after his gradIn the year 1933 he attended the uation from Weber High School in 1930. Utah State Agricultural College. After graduation he secured the position of dairyman at the State Mental Recently he was appointed assistant county agent for Hospital in Provo, Utah. Weber County under Mr. Christensen. << ~< at See EEE Se ee os Mos Sanga ~ vam S Sites ie nn . tenee ee care vy se oe me ee opt = oe ee Ps eae As |