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Show Forces Qualification Test will insure the Navy of top flight applicants. The term mathematics is defined by the Navy to mean Algebra, Trigonometry or Geometry. SatisOne year of high school mathe- factory completion of one year's matics is now required for appli- work in any one or a combinatior cants to the Navy's High School of these courses will meet the Graduate Training Program in the requirement. Further information regarding field of Electronics and Nucleonthe High School Graduate Trainics. Consistent with its "Stay in ing Program can be obtained from School" policy, the Navy has the local Navy recruiting station, moved to put emphasis on mathe- 151 North Main Street or phone matics as well as the high school 2610 Logan. High School Mathematics Is Required diploma. High school graduates applying for training in Navy Electronics and Nuclear Field schools must now present evidence of successful completion of one year of high school mathematics. The evidence of a basic background in mathematics in addition to the present requirements of attaining a qualifying Navy Standard Score on the Applicant Qualification Test and being in the required percentile on the Armed CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to express our appreciation to all our dear friends and neighbors who through their thoug;htfulne.ss and understanding helped us thru the loss of our darling daughter and sister Carol Ann. We wish also to give our special thanks to the Fourth Ward Bishopric and Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Wharton and Family. Inspector GS-- BOTHWELL Wanted By Army Air Force Board By Karen Stokes Pheasant Permits The thrill of the deer hunt now in the past, preparations are now underway for the annual pheasant season. Landowner tickets will go on sale Thursday from 7:00 until 10:00. If they are not picked up or the owners have not contacted Mick Newman thev will be sold to the public. Sunday griests at the Edward T. Stark home included Mr. and Mrs. Kay Birch and son Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Stark of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call and daughter of American Fork spent the weekend as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. Mrs. DeLon Stokes accompanied her mother, Mrs. Polly Smith and aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Winn to during the week. Mrs. Wayne Evans was in Smithfield during the week on business. The Deloris Stokes' had as their guests during the week, Jay Hodges of Trenton. Mrs. Clyde Anderson drove to Ogden on business. On the return-rout- e she visited with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Searle of Clearfield. Sunday Callers Mrs. Ella Anderson had a house full of company Sunday. Those enjoying light refreshments along with a social visit were Dr. and Mrs. John Martineau of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Fielding. Miss Marie Manning spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and family. Word has ju9t been received by Mrs. Francessa Summers that her son Wayne, who is serving a mission for the church, has been appointed District President in Okinawa. Medical check-up- s for the boys took Mr. and Mrs. George Hera-meto Hillfield Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman were recent weekend guests of the Newel Larsen's in Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley drove to Brigham City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw and family during the week. Mrs. Wayne Hunt spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans. Halloween Party Held The MIA held their Halloween YOUR COMMUNITY THEATRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Oct. 30 Nov. - 31 - 1 SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW OCTOBER 31 SADDLE THE WIND Starring Robert Taylor ' HE 7P1 For Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Evan Gee and Mrs. Ida Michaelis entertained the An examination to fill the pos- O. N. O. Club Friday night at the was an- Gee home. ition of Inspector GS-nounced tcxlay by the Army and A hot dinner was served Air Force Board of U.S. Civil to twentyturkey members. Reed Jensen, Service Examiners in San Fran- aasisted by his wife, Pauline, encisco, Calif. These Civil Service tertained with Magic tricks and positions are with the Army De- prizes won at the games went to partment Quartermaster Corps at Lavor Larsen and Mildred Last. contractor plants in California. Washington and L'tah. Pay starts at $4980 per year and cereer appointments will be offered. Elig-ible- s selected may be subject to PAUL starring SUNDAY - ALLISON HAYES MONDAY Nov. &K.DBK & BURKE TOoDnicrunifflD.icTED 2-3- - TUESDAY -4 REYNOLDS reassignment geographic after employment. tit. lift , mmc cuitu uadv actod iuiaiu umiiu mnni nuiun OPl caiuu n;nnuuu. nr-Tt- 4 Be Prepared For TIIURS. FRI. SAT. MON. TUES. WED. and Mrs. Dean Anderson son Paul were in Salt Lake during the week to visit with Anna Holiday and Air. and Lorin Savage. Mr. and City Mrs. Mrs. . 1 jjj 4 5 T REM ON TON ANNUAL 11 ffStfjp Ml Sunday East of County Rodeo Grounds NOON TO DARK REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED I would be pleased to rep- resent ybu in the next State Legislature. DR. D. B. GREEN SHELLS FURNISHED AT THE SHOOT PLENTY OF PRACTICE ROUNDS ALSO COMPETITION FOR HAMS Democratic Candidate for State Representative Second District Paid Pol. Adv. fGet in Shape for Pheasant Hunting' Wi Assorted I The Fun And A TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HOLIDAY CLEANING SPECIALSI jCy Season! ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 5 saturday & 4 Of The LIMIT Buy as many as you want and SAVE each one. SPECIALS AH Excileiiienl AMERICAN FOOD BARBECUED Talks Announced This Special Good READY NOW for... 1 more of our famous Dr. Sam Morris, "The Voice of Temperance", will be heard in a series of radio talks presenting "The Debit Side of the Liquor NO Tax Ledger". E The talks may be heard each 25c on Inspector must have training or Monday over NBC Radio evening a in of continuation experience 5 network at 7:45 MST. options such as: Plasties, Chemicals, Paper, Wood, Furniture and Mechanical Equipment. USE LEADER 1 Applications for this examinaWANT ADS tion will be accepted by the Army nllllllKIIIIIIIIIlllEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllliiiiiiiiimillllllliS and Air Force Board of Examiners until November 18, 1958. a large crowd attending. Everyone reported having a good time with lots of cider and doughnuts to eat. Come To The Carnival The Primary Halloween Carnival will be held Friday at the church house. Everyone is invited to come and have your supper and join in the fun and games. Costumes may be worn if desired. JOHN SAXON on the purchase of one or Written test will be given in December covering general and specialized inspection knowledges in the fields of Clothing, General Supplies, Subsistence and Textiles. Those applying for General supply party Tuesday evening with CURT JURGENS ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 I THIS COUPON IS WORTH Series of Radio rt artists 'res THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah Thursday, October 30, 1958 7 Are Available Og-de- n GO TO A MOVIE TONIGHT Entertain 7 Now's the time lo start Roin through your wardrobe and choosing the clothes e that you're going to want for all the events. Call us now and holiday get your clothes ready! 'Valley Cleaners Now Under New Management of Roy Harris soon-to-arriv- PER DOZEN J LT Apple Cider Gallon i(Q)r& N 11 |