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Show r Civil Service South Stake High r, Announces Priests Plan Party The South Box Elder stake High Priests quorum members will entertain their wives at a illio dinner and program Thursday evening, Dec. 13, at the Tropical Restaurant beginning at 7:15 p. '(1 m., according to Dr. Charles A. W . Munns, a member inof the High Priests presidency charge of the event. Elder Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS church will be the guest speaker . Plans also promusical vide for a .program and a Christmas reading. All High Priests of the stake W are cordially Invited to attend. Reservations may be made before noon on Thursday, by conm tacting any of the quorum lead! ers, Dr. Munns said. - The present with a future S. Savings Bonds. K H U. HR JUST IN TIME : FOR CHRISTMAS!: Smith Corona -- SILENT-SUPE- 4 R i 4 Box iEldei; NEWS Newspapermetr?hided About Their Attitude .'Brfeham pty.'ttah PecembeTj 12, 1956 Wednesday, SIOUX' CITY, la; (UP) journalism professor . told kota Slate- - eoiHegd.rsaid his tors and publishers at the 35th school had 51 journalism stuannual meeting of the Inter- dents. in 1950 and bow? has only state Editorial Assn, they were 22. ( V . . partly to blame for the decliile down your own running Stop' ' in the number of college jour- profession, he said. . nalism students., Phillips said publishers and Prof. George Phillips, head of editors often speak disparingly the printing and rural journal- of their profession, "but they ism department of South Da- - really are in love with it.. A edi- 9 Legend of Bells PORTABLE k Several examinations are scheduled by the U. S. Board of Civil Service Examiners and are being given at the present time. Principal Ross Coombs announced today that 37 fathers The Department.' of Agriculture is accepting applications for took time to attend school appointment to the position of with their wives and confer Administrative Assistant or dis- with teachers concerning their children. The fathers attentrict supervisors, GS-- and GS-with a salary from '$4525 to dance was In addition to the $5440 a year. These positions 99.4 percent. are located at various points in A brief survey was taken the states of Utah, Idaho, Mon during the parents visit at school and the results showed tana, Oregon and Washington, in the employment of the Fedthat the parents were overeral Crop Insurance Corpora- whelmingly in favor of parent teacher conferences. tion, U. S. Department of Agriculture. The 15 minute report perExaminations are being given iod was reported, as about for Student Trainees in Fores- right by all but nine voters for try, positions paying $3,175 who thought maybe the period and $3,415 a year in the Departwas too short. ment of Interior, and the DeFour or five voted for report partment of Agriculture located cards as well as the conferthroughout the United States ences. and in Alaska. Applicants must Appreciation was expressed pass a written test and must today by the principal and have completed, or be enrolled teachers for the response on in, the first year of a four-yea- r the survey and the fine sugcollege course leading to gestions received will get carebachelors degree in forestry. ful consideration. Industrial Hygienist or health physicist positions offer $4,525 to $7,570 a, year. Appropriate education or experience Is required. Dietic Intern for duty in Veterans Administration hospitals in various cities throughout the United States pays $2,000 a year. Many years ago, in the little Appropriate education also is retown of Lochen, Holland, two quired, for these positions. Appropriate education and ex- fine bells hung in the church perience is required for social tower. Their clear tones gave workers in child welfare, juve- comfort to all who heard them. nile delinquency, research and However, these bells had never medical social work. Salaries been baptized, and one night, so range from $6,390 to $8,990 the story goes, they disappeared year. Openings are principally from the church tower. The surin the Childrens Bureau rounding townspeople searched throughout the United States. but the bells could Examinations are also being everywhere, not be found. to fill vacancies in the On Christmas Eve, the people given position of Resident in Hospital longed for the joyous sound of Administration for duty in Vetthe Christthe bells, erans Administration hospitals mas Spirit.proclaiming at Then, exactly and for the country throughout bell-lik- e were tones midnight, Proofreaders Printer for duty in the Government Printing Of- heard through the snowy night. fice in Washington, D. C. Pay They seemed to be coming from a nearby pond. for the residency is $2,400 The bells were never found, Proofreadand for Printer year but each Christmas Eve, just at er, $3.01 an hour to start. Further information and ap- midnight, their chimes rang out plication forms may be obtained over the town and the legend of from Glenn S. Nelson at the lo- the bells spread far and wide.' Other towns and countries concal post office. tinued the custom of Thq. belief that cows charge till today it has become a beauwith their eyes open while bulls tiful part of the traditional Holiclose theirs is false. day celebration. 7 l , Parent Teacher conferences held last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 5, 6 and 7, at the Lincoln school proved most successful with a percentage of 99.4 attained by the parents. Examinations X tw Lincoln School PT A Conferences Prove Highly Successful i Told Once Again CHRISTMAS FUN Children and grandchildren of Kindergarten club members will take part in Christmas games and festivities Saturday at 3 p. m. at the annual holiday party to be given at the First ward amusement hall. Waiting for a personal visit from Santa Claus are, left to right, Clifford Wendel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wendel and Kathy, Stephe and Jeoffrey Cazier, children of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen A. Cazier. V City Sets Charge For Thawing Out Frozen Pipes Icy Roads Cause Traffic Accident IN THE SMART, NEW HOLIDAY CASE" ,- Now, the worlds first and fastest portable typewriter in a new and exciting carrying case. Heres the gift that nevei stops giving! Its wonderful to get . . . wonderful to give! Fastest Keyset Tabulator, Page Gage, and many other features for big machine per-- , r - v . ' 4 , - formance. No gift will be more appreciated. . "it demonstrated... Pay as little as $100 left-han- -- Come in and see 1 Icy roads were to blame for two traffic mishaps In Brigham City after the snow storm last week. Thursday evening at 7.50 p. m., two cars collided between Second and Third South on First East street. A car driven by Ruth Stokes Jensen of 116 West Fifth South collided with one driven by Raymond A. Lewis of 346 South First East, when Mrs. Jensen turn to was making a park. Due to the icy condition of the roads, Lewis was unable to stop before the collision occurred, according to reports in the city police office. The Jensen vehicle was damaged to the extent Of $50 and the Lewis car damage was set at $150 by Officer Daryl Conger, investigating officer, who declared JL ..... J t the accident was unavoidable. . People with frozen water Sunday Collision Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. lines will find Brigham City another collision occurred at the most cooperative, the first intersection of Fifth South and time it happens, but from then on it will be costly, it was anFirst East street. nounced this week by Willis A car driven by Paul T. Johnson of 76 South Main street, was Hansen. water department The traveling north on First East will thawcity out frozen pipes free when it was struck in the rear the first time it by a car driven by Eulalio Silva Hansen said. But forhappens, the secof 430 East Fifth South. ond call for this service, there City police records indicate will be a charge of $10. that Silva attempted to stop his The water department asks vehicle but the road was icy that householders leave a cold and the car slid into the rear water tap in the house running left side of the Johnson car, slightly during extremely cold $65 to causing approximately to prevent freezing of the Johnson vehicle and $20 to nights lines. The action of water movthe car driven by Silva. , ing through the pipes , will Jay W. Christensen, investigaeliminate the problem even tjn failcited for Silva ting officer, weather, it was pointure to use due .care, causing the ed out. ' accident. bell-ringin- sub-zer- 1st Payment in February Check These REMINDER XMAS BUYS CHRISTMAS RIBBON regular 10c roll special WRAPPING PAPER r special DRASTIC CUTS! Parker EVERYONE APPRECIATES Fountain Pens $5 to Smart boy! Knows uhat he wants . , . knows whats good! Theres nothing he could have asked for that could bring more pleasure than a trip on one of the fabulous Union Pacific Domeliners. 'al $10 Yes, Christmas Cleanup ODDS & ENDS XMAS TABLE Electric Steak Grill Electric Heat lamp FOR BA3Y Electric Bottle Warmer Heating Pad FOR JUNIOR Sun Lamp Vz Price BOLLS of all NATIONS Select Your Favorite t Regular $5.00 Special $2S8 i fjtr WONDER B10X 'Regular $1.98 in roll cart with wheels ) Special sn r. 49 g Electric Electric Electric Electric FOR SIS Electric Steam Iren Electric Hair Dryer Small Radio p FOR DAD Electric Shaver Electric Shop Tools Electric Coffee Maker . windows. 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