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Show Iayc ICi-- CAC IK AMERICAN lit Federal Jobs Open i SESSION FOR FEE FID The United Elates Civil Servie d ore-commivlon has ton; titive exa .ina'iuuv a Fngro-wr- , II, S d a year. Interior department, Clot.ng (late, January 7, 1932. Patient Pay From 20 to in Cache 40 Percent Le County Than in Salt SMART, STYLISH SATISFYING Bindery operative ihand er machine ov rational, Government o!tic Closing date. Printing January 7, 1932. LOCAL NEWS dlrr.. r'L50 ed Itu-sdav- Ha if:'!-mated rom- - at the piano and piano solo. Mm. n tree stands at the Leslie Hanson, of mam ai d First North Gift were exchanged by tin The Saiah Woodruff camp o' memlrs after which a delicious tie Daughters cf ft. h P.uaeera luncheon was ser.ed at one large-tabl-e ' .11 hold a sj.eiial Chrlsimas u huii was mitered by a miniature dirts'. ins tree while a friday 18 at 2 30 p. m. at the houte of ttauufUly decorated tree Mis Janas RockeHey. Chris' mss the deomation for the living room. carol will be sung by chorus under Mrs. Harry W. Fern entertained i3 the direction of Mrs. EmmaThain-- : live members of the Ladies Br.d; )y, Cnrlitinas story, Mr. J. M club at her home on Friday afterBain; musical number: Mrs. Ber- -' noon. High score prue was won by Power Company, Legion tha Mather; comic reading, Mrs. Mrs. Kernal Toolion. tribute to our A delicious luncheon was served And City Official Join Lt w in Plowman; will be given by Mrs. and co.rr were laid for Mcsdamr pioneers in Placing Tree and O. Miles. Relreshnunts all ! I "a old Depp. J. M. Fuiav-aon- . served. Oliver Nihon. J E, Shelter. L. 8 Light on Streets ! The Junior Literary Miles, W. C. For outlier. Kernel Smltliftcd Through Uie combin- club held a Christmas C. E. Clark, M. D. Woodparty at Too Rinds ed eforts of Utah Power and Light the home of Mrs. Douglas Hoop- ruff. Frank Winn, Mra. TVo d-v Am rican Legion, business men and er e Chambers and Mra. Helen P.Tool-koon city. Smlthfield has taken on a Christmas story "Birds Christina '..j ,uuuU were b eautlfully festive apjiearanre. Christmas trees carol" by Kate Douglas Wlrgmsi decorated with lavender have been placed along main street 'mas given by Mrs. James A. Cra-- I dec rated with red and green gun; piano solo, Mrs. Clyde Little- - j Members of the city council and red and dyke; vocal solo; Mrs. Forrester other city officials with their part-iter- s glotes with strings of gre-lights overhead. met at the home of council- Ciaypool with Mil Ray Mooeemau ' -- n. unity in'cr-M-rtio- pro-g.-a- m UiM'lyltU n, Mi FOR i An-.m- e -- t-- Pull Information may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, se1 ,h v. Tbdf's r.e.en of the twenty two doctors cretary of the United States Civil ho belong to Bervtce Board of Examiners at th fu4lr((,sl t;tr ol bob for earh in Cai he county ml w 4now Itirm all. Ki the Cache Valley Medical aociety post office In tills city. rat Unif Jon win I work dom- Jwere present Monday night at a ain walir ou look )om special session called for the purlnlJuI irlf. romr hr n. Ei- - pose of considering the fee ached-ul- e If ralfif appointment which will apply In the valHere on Saturday I'hotM IM ley. A remittee composed of Dr. Orson Kidman, prominent farmr L. Hansen. Dr. Q. L. Ree. Dr. E UNTIL CHRISTMAS J. W llaywnrd. Dr. a. W. States, of Peters boro, was a business visitPermvient Wave aror In the county seat on Saturday. and Dr W. O Christensen, ranged a priosd schedule, revisLicense ing the lee downward. The meet- Marriage Incledm lluirr IVate and Otis Levi Bate and Veda Tinner. the consider to called was ing Shampoo. Guaranteed. fee list This committee liad Rigby; Dueard Clair Balia and the fee list Thora Beamons, Hyde Park. for Its guidance, charged by the Salt Lake Medical ChrKtmas Program society and the fee list which govBEAUTY PARLORS will be A Christmas program erns Uie Utah State Industrial rilOKE IM I commission. The list adopted U given Friday evening at the Scan40 per dinavian meeting at 7.30 pm. In I said to range from 20 to cent lower than the ones used as the stake house. John H. Anderson will be the principal speaker. a gudic. were: All Scandinavians Invited. Present at the meeting Dr. O. W. Slates and Dr. A. R. Cutler, Preston: Dr. W. O. Chris- Break Right Ann. Mra. Sarah M. Yeates, 71. residtensen. Wellsvllle: Dr. E. L. Hansen. Dr. C. J. Dalnes, Dr. C. C. ing at 220 North 2nd East, while Randall. Dr. D. C. Budge, Dr. T. shopping in the city Friday afterB. Budge. Dr. 8. M. Budge. Dr. noon, fell to the sidewalk and J. W. Hayward and Dr. J. C. broke her right arm near the shoulder. The accident happened Hayward. A report was made by a comnear the Bmlth Clothing Company to on North Main street mittee and adopted relative medicos cases. expect The charity social! to work with bishops of wards, Golden Wedding successful Mendon A rent of Uie seek was the program relief society presidents and othMr. and Mrs. Martin Pond, worand dance given by the daughters ers concerned with the administracitizens of the Logan Fourth thy jf the pioneer Wednesday even- tion of charity for the purpose of ward, quietly celebrated their Ool-de- n ing. A large crowd was in attend- establishing cooperaUon among th; wedding anniversary Monday ance and enjoyed the following doctors and the worthy patients so night at their home. A surprise medical will lack for care, was sprung on the parents by their dance: no one program, followed by a President Zelda Hcnlnger was In even though they have no financhildren and Immediate relatives, to the number of about twenty charge of the program: Opening cial way of paying for this care. tong. "Come, Oome Ye Saints;" persons. Dinner was served and a r caver. Henlmvr; heading. time enjoved. Lake DOBSING LOGAN. CAC1IK COUNTY. UTAH , u. in I j man W. ii on Wednc-da- y tend red Mayor O L. of apslid preciation for hu 'aVirs w::'i ihe.u in the city council The evrt.mj was ;eni playing Bridge After which M.s. Hansen avi ted by the lad.c a delicious luncheon. Cout.mn.an L. V. Toobon in behalf of the council pic, tiled Mayer Rcfse with tos.cn of remem-beranto which he made a moat High score appropriate price were awarded to L. V. Tool son and Mrs. Oliver Niiv-c-t while ., w'nveis '.cere Jo W. lew l c Tiuu and ol. s Lt ml Coleman. There were twenty-fou- r present. 'Ihe Second ward Sunday school a: n.aking preparations to p re taut the sa.rcd pageant, "The Ltr.li ot Ciuut." and a panto-n.ln- i'. Holy City." Sunday mu.iung, December 23. Mr. James Ttiomley was master of ceremonies. During the banquet the following responded with short talks and toasts: M. C. Naegle of A. Hann-- rvrrn and Kcs a patty l -- re . I Curnu.li. BLshop Peter Jcmiihtr l. iy.ll rt h : John Psvser and John looaley of Clarkston. Orden Van h.. L....-- of LewLston; ..nn of Logan, Ab- raham Smith. Bishop Romkelley and J. P. Greene; vocal sols were rendered by Mrs. Merlyu Jensen. Mrs. Roy Smith and libhop Richthe ard ILxikellcy. sfter which evening was .;ent in dancing, tli Han.v-orcl eitia furnishing the music. The Noith Cache Salesmen held luncheon at the Winn Confectionery on Wednesday night. During the luncheon vocal solos were rendered by Mr. Jude Henderson ai d Lowell Smith, accompanied by Miss Bessie Hill on the piano. Salesman Larsen of the EC MI. wholesale department gave a talk; talks were also given by Frank Nish and O. W. Harwood. There were eighteen present. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Van Orden entertained at six oclock dinner at their home on Wednesday. their monthly u n PARAMOUNT SOCIAL EVENT Klt-v-- P' iff IV . ft ; vocal tvtl s'o. j Lyman F. Heath Services Held Friday in Logan liwVl'.'prow Entire Stock Offered Regardless of COST ILfisteffl ePtujstt a IF di'lif-htf- Nelson; pioneer song. J. T. Wood; harmonic rowMc, Mif,. Uva omii'ij ant Lil-Ladle; i fading, Fern Buhl; accordion solo. Walter Ahrens; voial duet. Mrs. Julia Muir for Lyman services Funeral and Cyril Nelson; singing. "Utah Juiik i FlpIdin Heath formerly of Smith-M.-Wr crno" Wood: Candy, popcorn tills and IWd- wore llrld Friday I nt tl,e Rlchards funenU home Bt pie was sold during the dance. Alex Glenn of Cardston. Canada, Logan. Musical numbers rendered was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. were duet: Sometime We'll Understand by Mrs. W. II. Orifflth Floyd Hardman 8tirday. John Spiers of Ogden was din- and Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst; solo. ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. W. H. Griffith with Floyd The Miles at the piano; duet Hubner on Wedneday. by Mrs. E. B. Lund-quiMrs. Jesse Walker entertained Homeland, and son Charles, with Mrs. Wednesday tn honor of Mr. and Mr. O. J. Plowman, Mia. David Bertha Mather at the piano. Those from Smlthfield who spoke were Roskelley and daughters Barbara Superintendent J. W. Ktrkbride and Beth of Smlthfield. Mrs. Clarence Bird entertained and George Done. Burial took place at a dinner Sunday in honor of In the Smlthfield cemetery, where the fifth birthday of her son Billy. the grave was dedicated by Alfred Ainscough. The many floral offerA beautifully decorated cake formesteem ed a pretty Covers ings spoke of the love and centerpiece. were laid for Mrs. Martha Leatham, in which the deceased was held. Mrs. Velma Summers and daught- The flowers were under the direcer He'en, Miss Ruby Leatham of tion of Mrs. J. W. Klrkbrlde, asWells ille, Miss Mildred Bird, Mr. sisted by lady friends. Lyman Fielding Heath was born and Mis'. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont June 17, 1835, at Smlthfield, son entertained at a prettily appointed of Orson Omer and Josephine Fielding Heath. Mrs. Harper Hill, Mrs. Pearl Adams and Mrs. Walter Hill survive. i WE MUST HAVE MONEY - st Tlmmas Tar Camp The Thomas Tarbet camp of he Daughters of Pioneers will meet at the home of Miss Martha Rowland 411 West 2nd North Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock. The., as-- , sistlng hostesses will be Mrs. Mil- lie Ewer and Mrs. Gertrude Ault. It will be a dress up party with a special Christmas program. The program will be prepared by Mrs. Effle Jennie Morgan and Mrs Darley. saums&imniisim and Ottoman 50 PERCENT Occasional Chairs OFF OI I ALL BEDROOM SUITES ? $7.75 and Up S26.50 S22.50 Springfield Mattress at Breakfast Sets v dinner on Sunday In honor of their 22d wedding anniversary. The table was centered with a basket of fruit. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dever Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray of Wellsvllle. Caxwell Chairs fFLCMK ... $0 why not make $11.75 $14.00 and Up Iron Beds at 3 T3 Percent Off Furneries flower your choice for Chrufmas? Nothing couM p!ea:e her j 32.75 norel LINDQUIST'S Phone g m PERCENT DISCOUNT ON 19 DINING ROOM SUITES T-- Ladles -- Have Wo Fear It isnt that your hus- GIFTS . He always buys his ties at the Jensen-Holma- That Please n Clothing Company. If youre going to give him ties . . . and mind you, its a good gift . . . buy them where he would buy them. Hell credit you with ex- cellent taste and praise you for your Discount Coaster Wagons at $4.10 Draperies at 33 1- -3 Percent V Iw RUGS AT THE OWL COMFORTABLE READING QUARTERS West Center Street Logan, Utah 8k 40 BUM f PRICES PRE-WA- R Billiard Parlor A i GOING AT COST AND LESS g GIVE HIM THE GIFT HE LIKES .,V AH Toys off M The man who smokes will be delighted with CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, or CIGAR CIGARETTE HOLDERS and 8k Jensen-Holma- n Clothing Co. 50 Percent Complete Line of band doesnt want new ties for Christmas. But he doesnt trust any womans judgment. Smoking Stands Cedar Chests $7.20 and Up p. .WRLB I . W WKEWMjUl-M- . wi a- - at Cost r |