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Show CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS! The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Park ranger, $l.8G0 a year, National Na-tional Park Service. Senior educationist (senior specialist specia-list in elementary education), $4,600 a year, Office of Education, Department Depart-ment of Interior. Principal, Indian community and boarding schools, $2,000. $2,600, and $3,200 a year Indian Field Service (Including Alaska), Department ot Interior. Junior warder (female), $1,320 a year, Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Department of Justice, Alderson, West Virginia. Medical technician (tissue culture), cul-ture), $1,620 a year, National Institute Ins-titute of Health, U. S. Public Health Service. Chief accountant, $5,600 a yeai, assistant chief accountant, $4,600 a year, principal accountant, $3,800 a year, accountant and auditor, $3,200 a ytar, Commodity Exchange Administration, Ad-ministration, Department of Agriculture. Agri-culture. Full information may be obtained from Miss Althea Chrlstensen, Secretary Sec-retary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office in this city. day. Arthur Macke and son Bud were also among the many Ski fans. Mrs. A. C. Larick and Mrs. Earl Neppla visited in Salt Lake Tuesday. Tues-day. The M. I. A. of the L. D. . Church of Copperton have been unable un-able to hold meetings until the Copperton school is painted. The school rooms are all being thoroughly thorough-ly cleaned and painted, which adds greatly to the building. Work will be completed in the near future. Helen Loveless of the B. Y. TJ. spent the past few days with her family. Miss Laura Marshal visited with her sister in Salt Lake during the week end. Jean Frazler who is attending school at the Wasatch Academy at Mount Pleasant visited her parents during the week end. Mrs. Fern L. Pert was hostess to the Ladies Relief Society of Copperton Cop-perton at her home Wednesday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. Odell Peterson gave an interesting paper on the life of Abraham Lincoln, refreshments were served later in the evening to 18 members. Mrs. P. O. Loveless, president, presided at the meeting. Canyon Lodge F. and O. M. No. 13 held their regular meeting at Masonic hall Tuesday night. Earl W. Nepple, Worshipful Master was in charge. Mr and Mrs. Will Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nepple were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones Friday evening Ivor Pickering and James Barkle Jr., students at the U. of U., spent Sunday ond Monday with their parents. Copperton e Bill Krueger, student of the U. 6. A C. at Logan, spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Elbert Drumiller of Ogden Is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and family In Markham. Miss Mabel Neprud was hostess to the Emanon Club at Sturm's Tuesday evening, a seven o'clock dinner was served to sixteen members mem-bers and guests. Tables were arranged ar-ranged for bridge following the dinner. din-ner. Prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs. Arthur Macke ana Miss Verena Graham, Mrs. Ben Oleson of Salt Lake won the guest prize. Mrs. Lillian Jensen and Mrs. Bea Oleson of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Mabel Neprud Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester 9. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cottam and Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Comick and family of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith for dinner Sunday. Miss Lois Fernley, Miss Helen Bloomstrom and . Mrs. Charlotte Sullenger of Salt Lake were dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sullenger Sunday. Lee Jones and son Cralvln and Mary Frances Frazler attended the Ski tournament at Ecker Hill Mon- |