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Collection: Davis County Soil and Water Conservation District Historical Collection
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Two Photos of Harold Baughman
Sam and Chris Botts Christmas Card and news in 1988
Chris was a receptionist and secretary for the Davis County Soil Conservation Service for twenty-three years. She retired in 1986.
This is Sherry Cole on her last day of training in the Davis County Soil Conservation Office in april of 1977
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Melvin sit at a dinner table during a conference
Six men and one woman meet around a table for a soil conservation meeting in December 1984
Those facing the camera left to right include Don Chickering, Wayne Mason, Lyle Asell (SCSAC), JoElla Cossel (supervisor) and Phil Melvin
1984 - Seven Soil Conservation District Commissioners and Assistants Pose for Photograph in December 1984
Seated are Robert Boatman, LaVern Weilbrenner, and Phillip Melvin, Assistant. Standing are Don Chickering, Ray More, Iles Heady, Assistant, and Wayne Buchmier
1994 Soil Conservation Service Office Staff
The four staff members are not identified
Don Chickering and Ray More, Davis County Soil and Water District Commissioners
Don Chickering was re-elected in November 1984 and Ray More was newly elected in November 1984
Roger Fry Sits at Desk
Welcome to Davis County Soil Conservation District Sign
The sign indicates that Bloomfield is 10 miles away.
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