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Show Wge kix Vll E II E L PEK JO L U N A L HELPER ,IJ T A H CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. PRESS ASSOCIATION RAILROAD NEWS LISTED FOR CONVENTION 4. $5600 a year. c Villi '"wimation from Bruce Moffin The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the following positions: Associate animation director, 3200 a year. War Department. Bindery operative (hand and ma chine). t"i6 cents aa hour (40 hours a week I, Government Printing office. The Commission has also announced that applications will be rated as received at its Washington office until Nov. 30. 1941, for the position of explosives chemist, various grades, with salaries ranging from $2000 to a- , L'lvll at the be obui.. Servw r. 'cl8ry Of m. office! p3t City L.D.S. -- .Vh ig is a vital force behind that of free e:i!e: prir-e th- - system has riven the I'nited States the high, est standard of living in the world, in the opinion of Hon Belding, L. If. I:iy. .un'rint(-i(ptEntriinM-lrjartiof ;u Hosier KoynoM.s returned The judge has been lay iiig off the of Lord & . Thomas, and was on here to this t.v mii.al last week after hav past few of the Pacific Advertising days resting up from last Fiirlay. He made a cursory in iig resided in Salt I.ake city for strains Clubs Association, who will speak at imposed j ; i him la- ueek. ipfttion of the local fpnninal and the past eiyht months, Rails ihe Utah State I'ress Association conifpai ti'ij lorrn Suit Lul.e in the eve-lillRails off w;,s at Salt Lake January ISth. vention E.'giueer (ieorge Splatiiilg Some of the boys v. ant to know work last '.seek for his miles. He w hose lieadutiai ters are in Leldine. Rails if Geor.'e aiid lilor.die are going to came back Mo: day and took a helper Los Angele-- . is regarded as one of 'Ojigineer Fred Iiuvia was off work have a return bout! I.on is our man tuin lo start with. the West's outstanding authorities ill last week uitli an attack of the for the referee job! Ralls H- sees in it one of. o,i ad ei 'lu. Rails Harry Fox, carman, was oil work the strongest outwaihs 10 me naRails The ioiindhoiise office reports that the latter part of the week because tion's economic system, not only beEngin. listiatcher I!oh VanXatta Coal Chute Tommy spent the week of an attack of influenza. cause it promotes mass selling and as of;' work the forenart of the eud visiting in Grand Junction. Raits correspondingly lower prices to the week suffering from an attack of Rails Carman liiley Voting is off work influenza. public, but because it promotes and Sill I'elerka was off wotk Friday again because of a spell of flu. In Fielding's enhances competition. Rails Rails in Salt spending the day sight-seeinit is one of business' and inopinion Fireman "Bish" Lloyd and the Mis- Lake City. Bill's first visit to the Shorty Thayn and family visited in dustry's' equalizers, serving sus spent last Friday in Salt Lake Mormon Salt Lake City last Saturday and the smallgreatest city made quite an impres the small manufacturer, Oity. sion on him. Sunday with relatives. merchant and the small distributor Rails iust as effectively as it does the Carman L. B. Uoseberry was the larger competitors in these fields. successful bidder on the night job at Belding, who now holds one of the the Soldier Summit station. most important agency posts on the Railg Pacific coast, started at the bottom Marv. Lambson, local freight agent of the ladder at Lord & Thomas sixreturned to his desk Monday morn teen years ago. He is a product of ing after having been of several days hte Northwest, being born and raised with a severe attack of influenza. in Grants Pass, Oregon. He served in France with the heavy artillery for TO CARBON COUNTY nearly a year during World War I, Singing and graduated from the University Christmas Day of Oregon in 1919, where he majored in journalism and commerce. Following graduation he served as Western Union manager at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for two years, and then purchased and published the Klamath Falls Record, at the out set a weekly. He later converted it into a da'lvTwo years ago, when Don Francis co was elected President of Lord & Thomas, and transferred from Los Angeles to New York, Belding was selected to take his place in charge of the Southern California office. a piv-i.le- i -' Strand Fuel (Company Liberty 402 Kearns Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah A BETTER UTAH COAL Mined at Latuda, Utah ltk -B- mm ii 1 w lankBill heads can be bought ' - i v, H2B!L drr mPp v. If y I are Paying host) With smoother Kessler's AwclcomcYulctidc toast. iUI . ) AMERICA'S GREATEST 17HISKEY.VALUE 't,. """'"I!????'!!?P'''"9 WH,,"V- - 7J N-- "-" Inffpofotwl, lohlmof., ''! from Oroin. Md.; Uwrti.crt, MUnm. U P,.. IU t borrow! . Jess Cox, S. Bert Bunnel, J. J. Dalpiaz Albert S. Wahl D. K. Downey V .1. nfTfe U J I l Don-- j1 I Hi Subscribe COUNCILMEN rArfp liS AA Broadben, There ts no JOY that compares . M I IWW I f I With Wishing I nd rim A folio. : BiBhop Cecil k S wii$key-tt- '$ Helner Mr bacrament meeting v..,, day evening at 7 3 v lfV6ry mm S I - Marking Tags at th at the Htelper Journal. U1s - Barney H. Hyde, Mayor Ernest Flaim, Thurman Carter, Recorder Treasurer STOP! SHOP! SAVE! IN HELPER FOR HOLIDAY VALUES! two-featur- e a as immediately. OFFICIALS OF HELPER CITY Mi. of 1941," which leads a swell program playing at the Strand Christmas Day and Thursday. The second feature is an exciting air story "Men Against the Sky," star ring Richard Dix. V ,, """mem i - ' Frances Langford, lovely singing star of the hit musical "Hit Parade n. At this time of peace and eood will mLi tvuvnoun;, WC WISH yOU tile best Christmas you ever had, the best of health S iiappincoa diiu pxuspenty, now ana m the future Star At is' u3i . in th Happy New Year Happy Sew Year V " A Prosperous Merry Christmas And A All Services to he chapel. Sunday schcol Leonard Thavn chares. PrtQt.i,... Happiness and Health And go Followi thig Fine Custom, CHBISTRflflS NEW YEAR Salt JLaho CJtty, UttoBa We S |