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Show MW V Amalga News of Logan, were guests of John Rindlesbacher Thursday. Mr. and Mi. K. M. llinghain enu gmup of friends at their tertained AMALGA Mrs. L. G. Petty enhome Fr.day evening Those present tertained the first of the week at were: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Petty, Jlr. a dinner in honor of the birthday and Mrs. W It. Currey und Marie The Petty. anniversary of her husband. guest list included Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. C. A. Reese of Logan enterM. Bingham, Mrs. W R. Currey, of tained at her home in Logan SunReno, Nevada, and Marie Petty. day, Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Currey, of Reno, Ne- Reese Petty, Mrs. W. R. Currey, vada, is spending the week end with Louis Petty, Jr., Lnd Louis Clark. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. J.i Mr. and Mrs. John Rindlesbacher Petty. entertained the following guests at Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Petty of Hol- dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Morgan of Kibley, Mr. and Mrs lywood, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Petty of Ogden, and Mrs. Ace Farr of Orville Eliason and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Anderson and son of n, Ogden are visiting at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Loos-li- e Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Petty. and family of Provo, Mrs. A. J. Beveridge and grandMrs. Harvey Munk was hostess at children, Barbara and Jimmie, of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of a delightful party 'Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Munk Mon- at her home in honor of the retir-- j ing Y, M. M. I. A. officers. George day. Thain, president; Odell Smith, first Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rindlesbach-e- r counselor; Faye Lower, second coun-j and family of Millville, Mrs. An- selor and Oral Smith, secretary. The Rindlesbacher new and nie officers are: James H. Cant-- ! daughter, Lila, well, president; Faye Lower, first I counselor; Rindlesbacher,1 Seymor second counselor and Oral Smith, see- -j retary. Hie evening was spent in' gumes and a social hour. Luncheon was served to 24 guests. Lo-gu- the AH SUCCESS we are enjoying or ever hope to enioy we owe to Dependable Service YOUR CAN . TRUST CAR WITH YOUR US. Weirs Garage AT THE OLD FIRE STATION MLf A . SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Tlio United Slates Civil Service Commission has announced open com petitive examinations as follows: Senior extension agriculturist (county agent work), (4,600; senior extension agriculturist (boys' and Club work), (4,600; exgirls tension agriculturist (extension research), (3,800; associate extension agriculturist (extension research), (3,200; senior extension economist, (4,600 a year. Office of Coperative Extension Work, Department of Agriculture. College graduation, and certain experience required. Closing date, October 4, 1934. Associate chemist (insecticides), (3,200 a year, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture. College graduation and certain experience or post graduate work in lieu of experience required. Closing date, October 4, 1934. The salaries named are subject to a deduction of not to exceed 5 percent during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1935 ,as a measure of economy, and ' also to a deduction of 3!.i percent toward a retirement annuity. Full information may be obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first .or the second U. S. A. C. REGISTRATION class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, WashingFreshmen students will register ton, D. C. --oooat the Utah State Agricultural colGYM SUITS for Junior High lege on Monday, September 24th according to an announcement issued girls or for school any sewing, see by the schedule committee at the Mrs. Wallace Waite. and acv. college. Sophomores, juniors, seniors, whether previously at t. e on college or nut, will register Tuesday, September 25. Regular clau- STATE MILK CONSUMPse for the year will begin functionTION IS INADEQUATE ing on Wednesday, September 26. Present indications point to the A recent survey im.de in three heaviest enrollment in the history of the college. The total registration cities of the state shows consumption of fresh milk is nearly CO perfor the past college year of 1933-8- 4 was 1836 and it is expected that cent below the diet specified as adethe present year will see a regis- quate by the bureau of home tration figure in excess of the 2,000 Thousands of letters have mark. been received from students making lege has just conducted a careful the usual inquiries with regard to survey of available accommodations the college and its offerings. In ad- of this kind and preparations- have dition there have been hundreds of been made to Lid all incoming stuStudents visiting Logan and making dents in the selection of a place to the necessary arrangements for board stay. and room and for housekeeping quar In preparation for the opening fcf ters. the new year the first faculty meetThe demand for housekeeping ing ha; been scheduled. The football quarters is greater than ever be- training camp has opened and the fore indicating that many students players Lie being pushed in anticihope to rave expenses by living in pation of the opening game with the this arrangement. In order to i.id alumni which is scheduled fur Septhe student: in this respect the rul- - tember 22 two days before tlie actual opening of the college. Student body President Lloyd Johnson, of Ashton, Idaho, has announced that several prominent students boLh inefi and women, will be available to wel' OR YOUR MONEY BACK come new students and assist them Heres a surgeons wonderful in every possible way in their regisnot a patient medicine tration and in establishing them-ve- s that will do more to help you rid in Logan. your.ielf of unsightly spots and comAmong the features of the fall mon skin troubles than anything you- quarter schedule which has been anve ever tried. nounced will be the Presidents asGo to any druggist you cun trust sembly on Thursday, September 27, and get a bottle of Moones Emer- the Fathers and Mothers Day Assemald Oil. Apply a little at intervals bly on October 26, the Alumni Home as directions advise; with the very coming on Saturday, November 10, first application itching cases and the Thanksgiving recess, and the uswith continued use youll soon see ual student body events Including a rapid change for the better. If several major football games. The you dont get complete satisfaction fall quarter will close on Friday, your money will be cheerfully re- December 7 and' the winter quarAbr. ter will begin immdiately on the funded. Monday following, December 10. Heals Eczema Purses Smile Too Getting a new fall hat isnt on the pocket book when you send your old hard hat to Johns. SHOES DYED ANY COLOR You can keep right on wearing those comfortable summer shoes. Joins Hat and Shine Parlor Next door to Budge Clinic N. Main c i . MOONESf Logan 'gM.WIMg!3e SUPERIOR TRAINING For The NEW LEADERS Leaders of tomorrow need the social conscience and social initiative developed at Brigham Young University for Founded by an Empire-Buili'the Builders of New Empires er The "Y" combines thorough courses, leading to mastery of various voralions and professions, with development of spirituality snd rhararter. YOU CAN. GET THE courses offered in CUl'RSEd YOU departments thirty-thre- e tion. Work approved by highest accrediting dard University training at lowest cost. No REGISTRATION: lor te WANT-1- 506 of instruc- agencies. Stan- fees, catalogue and other information, Notice to Creditois IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Sm(thfield, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 16th day of January, 19SB. HELEN VIOLA PETERSON. Administratrix of the Estate of t'uri Emil Peterson, also known as C. E. Peterson, Deceased. GEORGE C. HEINRICH Attorney for Administratrix. Date: of publication, September 14, 21, 28, October 5, and 12, 1934, Adv. Why Take A Chance? - bio free vocation. adjusted checked UTAH and OK THE Yill'NG FOLKS. EDITORS NOTE: The following article which will appear weekly in this column of the Sentinel for the benefit of the younger set is matter. The entirely Sentinel will not be held repsonsi-bl- e and any balm for offended feelings will have to be obtained from the columnist, Mr. O. U, Gosftlppver. non-libelo- us O' Howdee foks: shoots sweet-hu- rt the show, butt aiwaz sit on the bac ser, "Jealous lukis own lif' er "Three dy ra an as soon as it gits dare they as result uf jealous lover. Wei, sneek out, Ya reclee cant LLm em we lmv won er too similar afures cuz by the end uf the week the hear in townc onlee we hope nott guri haz seen the sho several tims an quite sew serious. The inos prom- besids whut fun kin ya hav in inent won mite be caled the "Deppe ward show hous wher everbodee no Kind llurren entangalinint". Ya ya un kin sea whut yer doin! Itx sea l'latt usta go fer Bernice Deppe a lott beler ta git out under the in a big wa an sheez stil doin the nmon i.n stars an stral. Yud be sum fer him. The furst ward mail suprised at the thriling things they glee club kinda spoiled things when du. They go windo shoping al over they erased boarder lines an gott tuwne an then fer devenion he take Alice llurren frum thurd ward ta holt uf her hand an they walk thru pla fer em. Rite awa llatt had two the pare a cuple time. Yessir, sate I'blonds in.ted uf jist won. Whut ta ll ot nite meens a lott ta them to. I du ubcji it has bin biz big worree reclee thine we shud peiishun Mr. ever sintz. He liutes ta give up Lurem-ts. hav triple feetshurs i liBernieee cuz sheez sa mutch mur sted uf jist double wons sew the experienced along steppin lines, kin thril wud lust thru three walks in talk sa mutch yet s.i llile about liic pure un at leest a trip down questionable things an is sa mulrlt t.i see the window in the F. L. West fun at partees both private an pub-li- shop oil south ntuin. A lkle j.dvis ta sum peeple is Alice, on the ulher hand, is su quiet, unassuming an lovable. She enuff Don't wear yur welcume out talks butt litle yet sez a iott an is. all yu boys who go up ta see the sutch a talented guri. Piatt sez sheez' too oldest Tuttle gurls. the kind uf a guri ya wanta setlel It seems that uther boys an girls down with Lfter ya hav had yer! git ta gether quite oftun Glen Dow-de- l, fling an frum the aeshuns uf the George Ellis andBlonde SeLmons boy 1 thine heez about thru fling-i- n. and Loila Tidwell respectavely. They Be pashunt gurls, an dont let can be scene tagether most iny luic jealousee leed ya ta uu rash things uf the weak and in some of the cuz l'latt is stil young an is shur! most tickelish and funny positions ta du the r.te thing by ya. in the firms Ford, model T. Next Heh, didja know thut Grant Weeks t me take them out uf the light steps out a regular guri at regular my boys so 1 cant see the dirty intervuls lattlee? Ef ya dunl baleve! work. me jist watch him hagin round the! i'll be stein ya an tellin ya later. secund ward hall on saterdee ni.es O. U. GOSSIPPEEU e gess it is tim fer ya ta reed the Sentanil agen ,an want g intrusting sew hear goes fer sum reel nuse. 1 beleve most uf ya kno Edna Hale duncha? Wei, didja kno that she has gott a big tall hansom, blondee mishunaree cumin her way? Yep its true. He cums up frum Salt Lake nerelee every weak-en- d an seams plentee glad ta do it. How riw succeeded in gittin him is quite unsertin cux heex a big healthee boy an certaniee hazent bin in a hospitle wher mos nurses meat ther men. Mabe ya remember a guy by the nam uf Chris who usta go after Hllma Curbridge befur she gutt spliced an who usta tel forshuns in sundee stool over in furst ward. Wei he mite be the won who is responsible for the match under cuz he met this Collister guy at the A. C. an brot him up hear a Wunre cuple tiins fer cumpanee, when they cam up Hilma wuz ver-e- e mutch acupied by Mister Anderson sew the Aggie boys bad ta run down some one eltz. 1 thine it wuz then that Edna gott found an slitt-bin after him ever sintz. They a her boy fren haz quit scool an is workin with Z. C. M. I. in the big cittee an thats a pertee gud syne that Edna wil soon be took. Orson! sex she is a rite gud nurse. He otti ta no cuz he shure is lov sic an she! seams ta bee handling the cas 1 soin-thin- k. ! YOULL BE z pur-fede- It sur i e. funee how som foks try ta tell whuts happening an whuts gonna happen an then fale sa Phobablee ya al herd it a cuple weaks ago that the Summitt scool wd hav about haff a dozen nu teechers this year. Yep, som e older gossipers wer gonna hav Willis Covey, Myrtle Larson, Blanche Winn, Cora Olson, Mary Ream-- , Leah and Melba Plowman al marreed by thanksgiving tim an nu teecliers in there pluses. Al uf theez er back with ther kids except Blanche an onlce Blanche is marreed. l,eah sez she is gonna finish her Lt the A. C. this year butt ya can't tel thanksgiving hazent cum yet. Whoever started the above menshuned rumor shur did get filled er wuz it the teechers who gott fuled an becuz uf it eri bac at the summitt? Ef anee uf yu younger gurls er preparin ta toech ya better huree cuz 1936 is leep year an well expectin a number uf openings, Whil Im on the subjec uf gittin marreed I mite menshun that foks has bin wonderin when a lot uf locul cuples wood be tyin the nott an rite in the mdile uf the wonderin a cuple leest expected went an did it. Yessir, Grace For-retan Ralph Milligan gott spliced a fu daz ago an we wish em al kins uf lue. Oh no, they dident splice each uther. Grace landed an Allen guy in Hirum an Ralph gott huked buy a Hansen guri frum Nuton. We al no cow tradin an hone, tradin an Hutch is a common prutise around here, butt nott offen in a clvalized nashun lik Smithfeld doo ya heer uf girl tradin. Wei, thats traded Smithfeld whut hapened, Grace fer Jennie, Ralphs wife. We hope al koncemed wil be satisfied. AT HOW MUCH YOU CAN SEE IN JO SHORT A TIME AHD AT SO LITTLE COS- T- miz-erble- e. ed uf-th- er GOING RAILROAD tide WORLDS FAIR an Fort JJtrbun9 u m fatrrtihnf AfirorirJ txhbit tf rtf Century cf Proffitt LOWEST FARES in HISTORY Chicago's brilliant Cenhny of Progress is nearing g the close of its second season. Take advantage now of Union Pacific's low fares and fast comfortable service to make the trip of a lifetime to the World's Fair. Low lares also to other points, east and west. observation and trains. Pacific Union cars on dining many record-breakin- ed For full particulars see your local agent UNION PACIFIC StoteffiS GARAGE The now guaranteed yoUR AUTOMATIC FURNACE MAK- - greased at SIMPSON PROVO, A COLUMN e Insure yourself of a trou address the President Brigham Young University Nude News Items In the Matter of the Estate of CARL EMIL PETERSON, also known as C. E. PETERSON. Have your car 21. 22, and 24. September We conlinulee reed in the nuspa-pe- r waitin fer the pitcher show man ta uf eternal luv IriangU er suin-thin- g show up with Grants show I mean lik that. The hed lines usul-le- e hiz blond. NsUhcrire they go ta 4-- H - THOMAS WEIR, Prop . CIVIL G-- S Good- year Tires are your greatest assurance of a restful , .Cache Valley Electric Co. LOGAN, UTAH |