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Show Daughters of Fort Harmony Camp Meet NEW HARMONY, Utah The daughters of Fort Harmony camp of the D.U.P. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leslie Pace, where meeting was held with Vilo Walton, captain, in charge. The program was given by the small children of Mrs. Wilma Pace, while their mother read the life sketch of their great-great-grandfather, George Wilding. Wild-ing. This was very interesting. A committee of four was chosen to select the officers for the ensuing en-suing year for captain, vice-captain vice-captain and secretary. The holdover hold-over officers include Mrs. Elmer Taylor, organist; Mrs. Nora Kel-sey, Kel-sey, choristeF and Melissa D. Hammond, historian. The lesson was given by Mrs. Cilo Walton on the history of the inter-mountain region. A number of old time songs were featured and lunch was served to 14 members. Public Health Nurse . aurs?' Beneral Man ; additional closing da,:, for receipt of appi,,' persons m Alaska-.' 1939, for points in of the Artie Circle t 2, 1940, for points in t of the Artie Circle Public health nurse ( year, Graduate mn. " staff, duty, $1,800 a t. Field Service (include Department of the hi licants must not have k 40th birthday, and ment to positions in f. Field Service for duty 'i applicants must have' their 26th birthday. 1 Junior graduate nut, ' a year, U. S. Public Hi : vice, and Veterans' Afc Applicants must not hai their 35th birthday. Full information may l, ed from the Secretan United States Civil Scnv of Examiners at the p-" or customhouse in any oi;. has a post office of the ' second class, or from k States Civil Service Con 1 Washington, D, C, |