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Show 1'ake Tl.c Chd. h-u- r Attorney Exams Announced Niul ArrliitrrU Fnsliteer Toi Iig.'.n, Curl.e Courts, ltah , At'-r- $ -- Civil Service (inn U' July 21. 1912 Tu.-Ml.iy- , - Brief Sketches Examinations Announced t $rt rt.e Mention Foil i eeiw of lh word, but rwl a, A p.ote iloll from Urn The L'nUrJ States C.'.ll Smli. roamed this section !nd..ii.-an anr.oumrs C'oT.m.vion ojxti at that unie. , Jun-the o! count:)' lor o.aui.natuin t Trainee ilta.hu fh pa. .'mail lor Male al'.d Female, $1440 a year lor . uii of Daniel 1LU, a en I j merit in the S.gnal Corps. !!!! t War Ujartn.cnt In the state o! n..la r of Brigham City, came and Ion, led farn-- v near the northeast t..a!, tsirmr of tl.e present it of Is unav,en.b!fd The examination and summer applicants will be rated on dun In the spr.ng their experience. anil Maim in :l r i.-- AUo huughl ju.;x-!i:.v- additional na'.al axvh-lnar.J marine eng.iinra lor In the Navy and Maritime nnui.: lui 111 Uiil'.i d Hiatus Civil fWv.ie muddled aniKHiiRfd oiiuiu.s ion The 'iri;ml ...nil Tequirv iiiciiIa. Ixaird of lay.il Examine:., created by 111 Pre to bring Federal lejral jai.tlon into the clan . , allied u.H service To JSnv Arin-iiCar.- r U ! - i Ur. After su.crs.-fa- l completion of a t sine to Mi n dim In Au.U't 1859, Ji.vie W. FVix, will be training course, traliiei d and hud out the old fort , sunr.M U) ass.cnment fur poaitluui elig.ha announ.ed It flftt sttnrwy d ur ti.e laid, a.ijo.uing the fort, and a $1620 a year subsequent amlflallon. Were Lv-- u t rnei.t to positiuna of h.gii-- t A I Ihb time the settler p advar.i . s wa.uns ( Af'.cr and V. in Attorn-, S.iiOO t. tin's g lions r ,iv grade fe. V A i v. a i ar. nd ur op-ito ll.iv btg.in tu build In coni.ec. on wlill this trait. ,ng ;..e : ai.d dug out h of the bar. No tx;r-- j pr.giarn opportunity w.ll be o; n i.g enisi. fi t len-- . '.e.i of two rows ti.Hi - uy hr t!i IJOoO lire T. i to a large number of young na ii 5 f.u mg each oilier, rtm-- i lor the IJCmJ .! 1 JsM'ions j to Reserve ol of hot..-the El.h-te- d i and sr.it with a space and lor to U.Loo pod: til V f , 4 ptiaf Cor;xs aiid eilgib.e p i i l 18 tiumila.. of liv.il tii two row. ru...i.iv s arc u.uud to avail thi ix,r:rhie .a a required. laiuor la ati.di lit and of tli opporlun.ly for tra.n- - In the center of the fort a road i and south, this being giad.iali s who have i.ot be n ad- ir.g fur tins spe.ialized branch ran north nutted to the lair, m.iy apply for the only entrar.ee to the fort, Selective a Tersons having i.V a Law Clirk, Trainee. I V 'ij-Oiaiha Shumway was authorwho are will- position cl .asificaion of There nr no a;cj $1,800 a In the Reserve of the no d to take charge of the public enlist to ing ; limits for tlie po,'.,t. Appluan's ! desired. affair of the new settlement unS.gnal Corps are 4 mill be plv n a aritun teat de-- j Ample training opportunities exist, til tu son. Charles P Shumway a the pea .vlon Sigrnd to inroeur however, for qualified persons wno was ordained bishop on December of and capo Ity to exercise pro: are not within enlistment age, who 19. 1859 Meetings were held In . 1 fessional abilitlia. rather tlun the t j! , are not physically qualified for ac- private cabins during the winter. amount of legal Information retive service, or who do not wish Rodger Luckhnm led the singing tained In memory A;pl.ranta m ill at these meetings. to enter the Enlisted Reserve. . -. .y-be considered .7 lurtlier on their M iU In the winter of 1859 the men The necessary forms for filing expericnee. and training and SHOOTING FROM TIIE HIP and from the shoulder, two U. S. Army Air Corps officers try out Australia may be obtained from the Special of the fort went to the canyons through an oral examination. and got tine logs from which a gun. latest contribution to United Nations armament, the Owen gun. This Represcnative, Civil Service Comfor legal positions must according to anna capable of firing ten rounds a second, "has about as many parts as a walking-stirk- . 418 Kiesel Building. Ogpublic house of worship was built. mission, forbe filed with the commission r.ot Evelyn Owen, a toughest conditions. Its Inventor, txpeits and will operatewasunder the oil This building was 18x24 feet and SerCivil 13h the den, Manager, his of to a troopship recently ordered mer factory hand, gun. supervise mass production later than August 21, 1942. served for worship, school, and re- Customvice D --strict, 136 New Naval Architects Salaries for house, Denver, Colorado, or the creation. and Marine Engineers range from Tins is the way to unity, not to Secretory, Board of U. S. Civil rifts within tile house of the na$2 600 to $5 600 a year. Most poService Examiners at any first or dell Marriott and family , Mr. tion. The Government may be the sitions will be filled In the $2,600 second-clas- s office in the and Mrs. Eimer Marriott and fampost pilot but it is the people who run and $3,200 grades, and requireand state of Utah, may be filed ily, and Thomas Marriott spent the slop. ments for these, as well as for Mass Fern Andrew of Ogden, until furthernoticewiththeSpecl.il Sunday at High creek canyon. Tins Is the people's war not spent the week end at the home Mrs. Nellie Sparks accompanied the $3,800 positions, have been Civil Service ComRepresentative, in the proletarian sen.se-bu- t of her people lowered. A written test will not II Mr. and Mrs. J. mission. 418 Kiesel Building, Og- by her brothers William Homer of parents, Rotb in the by ideal of democracy- a Taylor be given. ApphcjnU lor aU grades E. Andrew. Logan and Frank Homer of Califundamental weakness of war of all the citizens don, Utah. the namust either have completed a - the democracies is their vulner tion, equal in the eyes ofof the fornia motored to Montpelier on and Elmer Marriou Mr. Mrs. law. Alma Hill while there. year course in engineering or naval ability to pressure groups. dem In the town meethig the people spent Thursday at Millville, vlsit- - of 5L-Thursday where they spent the day ariClintf special concsMon or spec- - can talk out their many Merrill with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Homer Mr. and Mrs. George ing with their mother, Mrs. Ma-- i or ,!iU'r own inter-- j vvitii all sides presented problems. so tli.it tiida Larsen. and daugher Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. and family. able cxiieneiue. In addiuon. for Air Sparks of Boise was a Sheldon Eppleh and family. Mr. g or these elusions and learn tne T ."'7.7 something of .77,7 the $2 600 naval architect positions groups upon our ertect son Mr. and Ms. of and Mrs. and guest Wednesday Rosslyn Eppleh, ec-gdcn' ''cdn0;day and Uieir ne.ghbor's views. If meare f?7 I year of professional naval arch- onomic structure. political atlcnc the funeral services David Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Wen William Sparks. In peace tune. free to talk, they can more clear- ' itectural experience, or of cn-j- u was annoying and aggravatm crystalillize their own thought. gmeering experience Including at In war time it is deadly They can learn to see their case Pressure groups breed intoler- as others see It, and there Is time least 6 months of naval architecFAILS tural experience. Is required. For ance both from without and witn-i- for compromise and change betclerane? never won a fore the heat of combat. the $2,600 marine engineer posi- war. and For MV, BUT VOU'RE WE9, 1 WANT IT TO LOOK A true democracy is an ex- tions. 1 year of professional en- months we vitally were held up by those CLEANIN' REAL NICE WHEN JOHN , CERTAINLY of identity of interests of pression at -lncludmg experience, ,, tli who, quarrelling with one group gineering OUR. BACK TAR A GETS HOME TONIGHT. 11 The ideal of a ll! v rpeople. least 6 months of marine en-!our people or sat! another, E.H.RNEGT democracy is not merely tolerant gmeering experience, is necessary. tight declaiming that we we of one another, but of people Additional appropriate experience "going too far". These same men working together without regard is required for the higher positions. are today still obstruc.lng our all- tac.e .CI7efd or color. To' out war effort when they work There are no age limits. Applfirst as aU too often they do for ications must be filed with the their own " ay tllan the . constituency. ' acting. That Is the Ameri- commission's office. What we need are fewer pres-Washington No closing date has been set, but sure groups and more town meet- - Can way' to Ings. It is hard for a group to qualified persons are urged thrive in its own community, if apply at once. FuU Information as to the re- discussions is open. There is nothas the steady ing so tongue-tiein- g quirements for these examinations stare of those who know Sr- you. And and application forms, may be ob- there is -more deflating tained from Albert O. Anderson, to the ego nothing than the common sense FOR SALE Store building, barsecretary of the Board of U. S. barb in fi neighbors homely gain. 419 South Main. Civil Service examiners at the post phrase. watch In a democracy no one class or WANTED AUTO JACK. Low type. office in this city, or from the should aim to be in conHOUNDS GIVE IT THAT secretary of the board of U. S. group or Phone 1039J. the American form of v Civil Service examiners, at any trol, government was designed to do FOR RENT 4 room upstair apartfirst- - or second-clapost office. ay with class. The best defense ment with private bath. Electric of America is a strong, educated, informed citizenry. And the way stove connections $15. Phone to keep them informed is through 275W. the town meeting. The town meeting gives the op- FOR RRENT unfurnished apartif jL portunity for men and wromen to ments, modern 2 rooms, large Word has been received that a hear authoritative statements, to screen porch, basement $12 50 son was born Saturday to Mr. and join In open discussion. This in an per month. Elderly couple preMrs. Woodrow Thompson at- Og- American way of life, as opposed ferred. 28 East 4th South. Apply den. Mrs. Thompson was formerly to the pressure group which is 84 West 6th South. the personification rule. of gang Miss Cleo Egan of Smithfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel This is the fust great-greEgan. SQUIRE EDGFCATE Miss Tricolcttc Drops a Gentle Hint BTT.0UIS RICHARD grand child for Mrs. Jane M. TidwelL AU concerned are very happy. Mr. and Mrs. Alton TidweU and children, Shirlcne and Alan, of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank TidweU. They returned home Sunday evening. The children are v.sit-in- g with their grand parents for a couple of weeks. The members of the Mose Mack family entertained at a dinner party Sunday in honor of Frank M. Mack who left Monday to join the U. S. Army. 15 members of the immediate family were presuli-n- t fj'-em- T V V sy at-o- jr'j x- -j y ' I c s N: ; ) j H nu-nd- j 1 i- jar. tn'r 1 j !. t. l: oi f--' 1 I cm ! -- 1 'a )r. r r ' A V t. y A .i , 0V.:, hi iaf Jf ng J J J TRENTON 4- ; aeva-tatin- I v rr n. NEVER IJT1 Important if4 i i : U'7MN of j I V j I ts'd lbcore 1 ' Classified Ads and legs than ten minutes the neighborhood latec, finishing touch a-- iv ss SMITHFIELD 4 at a ent Mrs. William M- Thomas of Garfield, Utah was a guest of Mrs. Merlin J e n s e n recently. Mrs. Thomas was a missionary companion of Mrs. Jensen. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Robert Griffiths. Luncheon was served at one large table covered with a linen cloth IAioq pnsito a paja;u33 puB of blue and pink Larkspurs. Summer flowers decorated the Kving rooms. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge with high score prizes won by Mrs. T. B. Farr eight club members were preesnt Mrs. Griffith was presented with a gift. Mrs. Rees was assisted by her daughter, Anna Lou. - Ships are being built at an ard-of-rate unhe- by methods. Throughout the country new and converted factories are manufacturing the "bits and pieces which one shipyard alone, for Instance, will soon assemble at the rate of 24 ships a month. SQUIRE F.DGF.GATE f?C S. CE h Jo'vct RT LOUIS His Honor Was Not in a Good Humor 60 - THT FfiLt-- TH 8E 5VutZ. Cor C.fin it To 2Tho p)yS T3y 7TV fi y'oU' H O IM Trt' fiCCfOE you be you T- - MOP- Aiy Honor see. E- X To HOor hurt RICHARD o y To BE IN Xocr But Aiy sc teeth And SPine. i |