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Show HOME TREMONTON Tremonton. Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Or FRIENDLY MERCHANTS Watkins To Fill Four Vacancies At Naval Academy than Thursr twenty-on- e jcaia -- j ;' " wi o"- - rower able bv tv wmcc irom rrunistratn me ctueuuat which they enter the academy, j 2 to 4 p. m. '"kour social security account-Onl- y ?ccording to military regulations, number card represents family rule to this age exception advised Mr. Johnson insurance," Washinrrtnn-SenatArthur V. nnie to candidates who have "It insurance for your provides will have four f0r Annapolis. Those appointed Watkins ser.ed honorably not less than family at age 65." United vacane'es to fill at the j by the Senator still must pass Mr- Jhnson out that admit Stales Naval Academy at Annap- regular academy tests. in the United States there are school week 1950 each sevenof for the of on Md., Published at Tremonton, Utah, olis, Thursday over two million people "This method of designating ted between the eages for Friday distribution. year and applicants will be desyears of currently these insurance 1 teen and twenty-threana Watkins Senator benreceiveing Ser23 Civil of candidates," Phone ignated cn the basis Main and First West age. arid 6ft to over me efits to be con- sa'ri, "was undertaken by percent of all vice Examinations rf On the basis of the above these payments go to surviving $2.50 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) insure the selection of the best ducted November loth. Civil Service examinat- ttril A rum a . thllKA. U1B CI to elim uu,u,cu insured will- watirins Senator Watkins announced qualified candidates and "tvv and k. Entered at th? P'v: Offve t Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class uuxio, workers. To enable all wnrt.c inate appointments political and TTirPe l4Thursday that persons desiring not in matter, October 15, 1925 accurately m. ftmr the famy an appointment to the acad which'many instances are of our military best the interest ttts insurance fmed regarding to A. H- RVTTIXG, make application emy should ,u SHEET METh 1 vauai.o a booklet called program, him at 349 Senate Office Build- establishment. ... r thf names to mental qualor the surance In addition and their r:.rr n ing, Washington, D. C- No appliDIAL 3131 1 thVsw- - Families," has been made avail- cations will be received after ifications required of academy it ' thsn a bona must be on Thursday. munity appointees, each ' October 26th. alterfide resident of the state of Utah ond and finally the third John Lange of Helper is to for the fail In three application first if the making nate By Mrs. K, W. Warnke , at the home of Mr. Civil Service examination, appli- and a citizen of the United order. in States. Federal law prohibits ap- qualfy names Lee state Mrs. Stone. cants should their and will subsequentMr. and Mrs. David Hunt of All applicants PRACTICAL EDUCATION pointment of any legal resiwhere the Mrs. Joseph Durfey and Mrs. in full, names of parents, age of dents of the state of notified be places Baker, Oregon visited with the ly represented by Simmons families in ths com- - Wilford Durfey spent Friday in applicant, schooling and resi- the Senator. Further, applicants examinations will be held. US MEN anH ivn state. denceJOBS. ... city, county, and v, Ogden. TW'c W-.- o should ascertain beforehand by t,u uo inings, and do tfcj The Civil Service examinatThe Rendezvous Club was enexfllore than fifty thousand undergoing a strict physical tertained by Virginia Francom ions, the Senator pointed out, amination, that they are quali- SOCIAL SECURITY tor and near. Thev ar .v..- positions AVAILABLE at her home on Thursday after- - will not qualify the candidates fied to meet the physical require- BOOK occupations and many are leaders in th ments at the Naval Academy. munities or states. They succeed becan Mr. Harry E. Johnson, mana- Fryer served a delicious luncheon Mrs. Fred Norlander and three In addition, candidates for the ger of the Ogden Social Security serie well. to thirteen members. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Academy "must be not less than office, will be in Tremonton on and daughters won by Ollie Durfey, Juanita ) U seventeen years of age nor more Thursday, August 25th, He may James Doman of Ogden. Bigler and Ollie Bowen. The Sunday evening Sacrament Mrs. Mattie Stone and Mrs Coll, meeting was conducted very Clifford Cherry of Ogden spent much as a mission street meetj rfers both general and specialized education Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ing. The special speakers were Lee Stone. traihing in hundreds of useful vocations andpro2 Gordon Flammer, Reid Watkins Mrs. Wallace Simmons and her and Argile Henrie of Logan. A daughter Nedra spent Tuesday special musical selection was Wk Iff April 1st or t S- i J cr (R-Uta- h) wit I eJltiZ?Z "T Pted - men-tinnp- nv-ts- l c,(n, , : r;r -it-nl Editor-Publish- x "', T. :n7"::", "In-cvrnui- H wors . - " "r , r i pm j , Utah Stale Agricultural River View Garage in Ogden. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and family spent Sunday in Ogden Canyon where they celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. James John of Ogden. The employees at Cutler Dam entertained on Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max Thatcher who are moving soon to Providence. Mr. Thatcher has been transfered to Logan. The evening was spent in recordings, games. Refreshments were served. A lovely gift was presented to the honor guests. Carol Jean, and Mary Lou Hansen of Boise Idaho, Jerelee and JoJean Hansen of Salt Lake and Arta Anne Hansen have been guests at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earley for the past ten Mr. to get rid of flies days. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen; Warner Fisher; Mrs. Delmar Fisher and Mrs. R. W. Warnke were Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. Miss Maurtne Packer who is employed in Ogden spent Sunday at home with her parents this way with tS Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Packer and family of North Logan and and Mrs. Grant Bowen and family of Tremonton were Sunday guests at the G. L. Bowen Opens MONDAY, AUGUST 15th given by Mrs. Gordon Flammer. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons were Yellowstone Park visitors BODY AUTO GLASS CUT and INSTALLED this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle and family motored to Lagoon on Sunday to spend the Complete Set Patterns. 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