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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933 Postmasters Civil Servile Examina- ELWOOD Mrs, H. P. Rasmus sen :x: the new Conlon double tub washer for sale by the Tremonton Harness & Accessories Co. (Adv.) Mrs. Aldred Christensen and baby spent last week in Salt Lake City, visiting relatives and menus. ane was accompanied home by her husband, who came for her on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson and eon, Donald, and Airs. Laaiar lverson, and baby, visited in Salt Lake City, Provo and Midvale, during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson and children spent Saturday in Ogden, visiting relatives. Norma remained for the week. Ijfc and Mrs. Willis Adams and baby xflran. were week end guests of Mrsiyartine Larsen, mother of Mrs. AdJ$3. SUp fcanlev Benson of Oerden accompan ied Norma Anderson home from Og den, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born Monday, September 11th, escepially, as this is the first son in the family. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans of Mal-aand Henry Jensen and daughter, Doris, of Holbrook, Idaho, all visited with Mrs. Mary Mortensen, last week. Mr. ann Mrs. Ulisses Taylor and son of Willard, visited at the home of Mrs. Jennie Richardsen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and son and daughters, rteurned last week from their trip to Canada. They also visited Yellowstone Park and on their return they came through Glacier National Park. They report a very enjoyable trip. Bishop and Mrs. V. L. Hansen also returned from their eastern trip last week, where they visited many historic of places, as well as the Century a had having report Progress. They very interesting trip. Angeline Hansen returned Saturdayisit with her daughter anu iainIrs. Elias Anderson, after a vis it iw relatives in uguen. Carl Kraft and Stella Jensen of Salt Lake City were guests of R. P. Hansen Sunday. A surprise party was held for Nielsen, Sunuay, in honor of her birthday, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen. A jolly time was enjoyed by 20 little friends. The M. I. A. opening program was held here Tuesday night. A real snappy program was rendered, consisting of comic readings, musical numbers and solos. Many encores were given Games and novelty dances were enjoy ed. Ice cream anu canteloupes were served to 150 people. Mrs. Thora Thompsen is visiting in Mrs. Garland with her new nephew, a the and Clark, George son, born to Mr .and Mrs. Clark September 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. June Thompson attended a shower given in honor of Mrs. Aldon Thompson at Providence, by her and friends, the Misses Irene Jones thca. Zollinger, last Wednesday. tion to be Held made as a result of this examination unless it is found in the interest of the sen ice to fill any vacancy by transfer or promotion. This is not an examination under the Civil Service Act and rules, but is held under an Executive order of July 12, 1933, providing for such procedure. The date for assembling of competitors will be stated on the admission cards sent applicants after the date for the close of receipt of applications and will be about fifteen days after that date. Following are the postoffices in Utah which the examination will be held with the salary in each case. Receipt of applications to Close September 29, 1933. Applications must be properly executed and filed at Washington, D. C. prior to the hour of closing business on the date specified above. Important. Veteran preference will not be granted unless documentary proof is submitted. At the request of the Postmaster General, the United States Civil Service Commission announces an open Fillmore salary, $1900. competitive examination to fill the Tremonton salary, $2000. position of postmaster at each of the Examinations will be held at Brig-haoffices hereinafter named at which a and Richfield, Utah, but a comexists or is about to occur. It vacancy is expected that appointments will 1 petitor for any office may be examin cepted. Age Applicants for this nation must have reached their twenty-first birthday and must not have passed their sixty- - sixth birthday on the date of close of receipt of applications. These age limits are waived in the case of veterans of the World n War, the War, and the Phillipine Insurrection; provided that to get the benefit of such waiver, documentary proof of such service must be submitted with the exami- Spanish-America- Applications Form 10 and Form 2223, containing full information as to the requirements to be met and the character of the examination to be given may be obtained from any one of the vacancy offices listed or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Applica- tions must be properly executed, showing the examination point at which the applicant desires to be examined, and must be filed with the Commission at Washington prior to the close of business on the date specified at the head of the announcement. The post office department will not appoint to the position of postmaster any of the following: (a) The husband or wife of a rural carrier; (b) A person concerned in a contract for carrying the mails, either as contractor, subcontractor, or surety, nor any i member of his immediate family. Note Attention is directed to the civil service corfact that respondence schools have no official status or connection with the Government. Authentic information in regard to examination may be obtained only from the United States Civil Service Commission or an authorized representative of the Commission, and without cost. Warning All persons are warned against offering, promising, paying, ed other valuable thing as a political contribution or otherwise for use of influence, support, or promise of support in obtaining appointment Any such act is a violation of law, and offenders will be prosecuted. guiiiiirxx: LXXXXXXT1 n NINTH ANNUAL BOX ELDER COUNTY d, FAIR RODEO AND M M 0 a M miSMOT,- OTAIHI M H M 21 22 23 SepttemttDeir Ne-om- a, Three Thrilling Days and Mights OF MUSIC AND MIRTH, EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT Fair Gates Open Daily at 10 a. m. Visit the Exhibition Buildings Horticulture - Agriculture - FhxePtJ A rta - Wnmon'o 7rvf - TJrktrci 14 n rl M UXUVIl O H Ul lO MJJJ9 i II VI mLy Girls Club Display, and Livestock Show. Join your friends and neighbors on the promenade of the Midway and Carnival. Make it Your Fair, We'll AH Be There sister-in-la- 12-l- m ed at any one of the places named. Applicants must submit to the examiner on the day of the examination their photographs taken within two years, securely pasted in the space provided on the admission cards sent them after their applications are filed. Tintypes or proofs will not be ac- PAGE SEVER L- J.M.M. b. cw XV amy BOTHWELL Mrs. Ezra k -- Harris 1 J?ee the new Conlon double tub washer for sale by the Tiemonton Harness & Accessories Co. (Adv.) Mrs. Nelse Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Krist Teterson returned Tuesday night from Chicago, where they visited the Century of Progress and other most points of interest. They report a enjoyable trip. Sunday evening a group of friends accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris home from church services and spent the evening in social conversation and reminescing. The occasion was the birthday of Mr. Harris. Light refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e friends. Mrs. Helen Johnson and two daugh ters left for their home in San FranChriscisco, Friday. Fred and Oscar tensen accompanied her as far as Salt Lake City. Mina Eberhart was a Sunday dinner guest of Ruby Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Starks and daugh ter, Myrtle, were week end guests of Mr. Stark's mother, Mrs. Geo Starks, Sr., of South Weber. Mrs Sarah Allen entertained hei 1,K TrinroJov oftflriinnn nt the .1 1 - .UIam RlKil W , T a BAND Good government is the product of well informed citizenship. CONCERT -- VISIT EXHIBITIONS - Wfiaeel OPENING OF FAIR HORSE PULLING Friday - GOVERNOR'S DAY RODEO DANCING Saturday - OGDEN DAY 2 P. M. R 0 D E O . . . P. M. LIVESTOCK PARADE featuring Joe Erickson's Eastern Idaho famous string of BRONC RIDING - CALF ROPING Bucking Horses BULL DOGGING with world champion cowboys partic-patinCALF RIDING for Boys. Prizes for all Events. Homer Holcomb, Champion Clown and His Famous Mule Orphan Annie, Will Entertain. State Municipal League Banquet 6 P.M. Horse Pulling Contest Dancing At Moonlight Gardens Each Night 1 -- 10 a. m. VISIT the FAIR g. M FRIDAY EVENING ', When people ell an editor they want him to print Uie truth they mean the truth about the other fellow. The principal drawback to printing the truth is invariably vhen it is done somebody's toes get sUpped on. SLmnnidl amidl ETeirirns THURSDAY 10 A. M. Q V 01 DnuKe wb jjrew. iwo laDies K , ll c. . f I.. ivianil ictuvcu jpvea. Airs-- jj, score anu Mrs. Carrie urew low score. Luncheon was served to eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vincent and small daughter returned to their home" in Midvale, Thursday after spending the summer with Mrs. Vincent's mother, Mrs. J. J. Newman. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Afrs. J. J. Newman. Gertrude Eberhardt was a Sunday dinner guest of Clara Payne. Mrs. Henry Newman is convalescing at her home from a serious attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, La Vera Summers and Mrs. Reginald Sum mers motored to Brigham Friday on business. m w Meiriry G FINALS IN 0 0 HORSE PULLING & RODEO CONTESTS 0 Contest oxitig 28 8 p. m. M FAST ROUNDS M M M M M M M M M FREE ADMISSION: to Fair - RODEO; Adults $1.00 Children 25c M M M M Auto Parking at Arena 75c per day, Three days $2.00 Make your reservations early with sec'y., C. J. Dewey Hi Brigham City Peach Day September :TXrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTr 15-1- 6 1933 M :TTTT7T,TTTTTTITf5 |