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Show The Cache American, Iaan, Cache County, Utah Friday, July 31, 1!12 New Books Received at Officer Procurement Party College Grads, Technicians Sought by U. S. with painter of importance canvas of The Copper Pot. TIED PIPER, by Nevil Shuts, has as us setting the devastation of I'raiue after Dunkirk, and the pi incipol characters are a seventy-yeS.x new books have arrived at old Englishman, a young and the Cube County Public Library. beautiful French girl, and a group Cache Library For Ilia third lime tiiu year the l'uJUd Slate Clv.l Strvice U Imld'ug an examination xrn.ora and to recruit colics; graduate for Federal war work. Tliia examination is for the benef.t e of college students who nill their course In the summer aeaAion. Applicants are particularly darned In the fie Ida of public administration, bunine-y- i administration, library mleine, enmonilis. statistic. and maUiematks through calculus. and senior Graduate students who will finish their col- m of children of various national:-- I .ex The old man agrees to take two children with him to England, and the Journey begins satisfactorily. Then war interrupts the fun, there are Increasing hazards of transportation, and John Howard, like lire Pled Piper of old. flndJ that Ills band of followers grows as lime goes on. Isutx Paterson, in HERALD TRIBUNE 'BOOKS", says of the author; "He has the art of narrative; but et the end there Is a kind of magic. The last of the new books Is by Eugene Tarle, and the title Is NAPOLEONS INVASION OF RUSSIA, 1812. It Is a complete GOODBYE JAPAN, by Joseph history of that event, and is parNewman. Is the first authentic ticularly Interesting to present day account of Japan on the eve of readers because of the astonishing the war.- - Mr. Newman was the last parallels to Hitlers Invasion of correspondent to leave the country, Russia in 1941. and he tells facts which censors v.ould not permit him to cable to American newspapers. Another of the new books Is tilted by Paul Elbogen, and is railed DEAREST MOTHER, It is a collection of letters from famous people to their mothers. Included UNITED in the volume are letters of WashMember of a traveling unit from the office of naval officer ington. Franklin, Martin Luther, STATES procurement, 12th Naval District, who will be in Logan Saturday States Marie Antoinette, Disraeli, Byron. to interview applicants for commissions In the United Balzac. Hugo. Carlyle, Whittier. Naval Reserve: Back, standing, Ensign W. W. Kitchel, I'SNR: Louisa May Alcott, Mark Twain, Lieutenant Commander N. F. Godbe, USNR; Lieutenant II. M. S USNR: Ensign Noel Sherry, USNR. Front, Stkpr. Stufftrbauin, Stephen Poster. Lawrence of Ar w A. E. Moore and Pharmacist's Mate A. O. Jensen, USNR. 1 abia, and Amelia Earhart. Hendrik AND Willem Vm Loon has written the STAMPS Wednesday and Thursday at Og- - vllle, January 18, 1916. She had Introduction, and he says that den with her husband who is em- - lived In Magna for the past 19 this is a "civilized' book, a sort of be picked up at odd mom-wppjycd there, the last five she PUS years, during Mrs Fay Morgan of Los Angeles, ents hpn the news of the day 15 a desk clerk at ZCMI. Callfomla, returned home Tuesday bear and hen are two daughters almost ,00 mUfh Surviving sfter spending the past two month, somethi" asts abUt onC and Gayle her Georgia Ann; parfit fie ire here with her mother. Mrs. Nancy 8 'orld enU of Magna, two sisters, and 11,81 wiU glve ,me8"lng Itch Fast rlendry. on adrift swms 1IX'lely one brother. Mrs. J. H Neimanlhlch Kong Safe of Ogden Jones Miss Edith For quick rrliel lean aching cauncd by ecu ma, and Mrs. Donald B. Green, both an ocean of senseless strife. with her here and end other annoyathlete, loot, scatucx pimtilca 6p(.nt t!le weg f SaIt Lake City and Lynn Intuid d Oliver LaFarge Is the author of ing .kin tmublex coiling. ' entA ' Mr ' and Mrs Howard D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor', hamuli. D. of Magna. of the tireaM-let- and stmnk-s.- . Soothe. comtixi. awl THE COPPER POT, a story vnlray French Quarter in New Orleans, qtuckly caln interne itching One mat Iwitlc hick Don't .ulirr k your the grave in the WeUsvllle ceme- - j It tells of an artists professional prove, it. or money of their parents on Sunday also, druggtot today lur D. D. O. Prescription. a as he emerges life, and how D. H. Maughan who spent four his son days here accompanied Alton to Soda Springs. Idaho,; Wednesday to visit with his fam- Tops in Flavor m, antj Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Mau-- 1 J lege course by September 30 may apply. Applicalloiui must be filed by August 27 wltlt the Comniis-aoin'- a Washington. D. C., office education consultants Nursing Are needed to cooperate with national agencies on nursing education problems tn admlni .train, g funds appropriated for training nurses in nuiional defense, and to give consultation service to sellouts of nursing. Positions are In the Public Health ScrvLe and pay from $2,600 to $4,600 a year. Registered nurses alio have com-- j pleted a course in a recognized college a till a full program in advanced education of at nursing least a year, and also graduated from an accredited school of nur.s- es r e lng with a dully average of 100 or.lNtWcll more patients, may apply If they , have had appropriate experience. Additional medical technicians Are being sought. Salaries range from $1,440 a year forjunlor labor- ,rom the of- A traV(.hn(? un atory helptr, lo $2,000 for wnior, Officer cf procure- medical technician. Under the nient, 12lh naval district, will newr requirements, graduation from arrive In Logan tomorrow to In- high school Is no longer necessary, terview applicants for commis- Completion of an approved course 5'0n in hP United State Nav for cimkal laboratory technicians Tc.lumy' CoJlrtfo may be substituted for two years s t0 5 pm ' of the required experience for all a neo(l for m ,t ,he K jxvsltlons. A clinical laboratory in- collego spwial officers 12 rec-1 of In montlis a two with tcmeshlp graduates and men ognized hospital m.iy be substi-- 1 years college, who have an out-record of achievement, for 12 months of the , J FQPJICT0RY BUY LIIlCCrS WAR Sf J Ljnb p tOUgllt Dy . r . . as J fr Mur-tute- . mechanlc ,, d ineors rat,0 technicians, small boat operators and men exper- j fenced in buxines administration are particularly desired. At the Interviews the appli- and physical can!f professional qualifications will be determined. 8nanof men considered Mr. and Mrs. John B. Glenn Applications qualified for commissions will be and their father Adam Glenn mo- received and forwarded to Wash- pd t0 Biue creek. Monday and ineton for final decision. Tuesday r.,lrnpfi officer will The Interviewing Mrs. Minnie Oberg and daughter also be prepared to give college MrsAarn students and recent graduates Betty- 8nd Mr- - and children two Franklin Jones and on information how to complete all of Richmond, secure reserve commisisons thru and Nadine, perlence and training. Applica-- 1 thp Navy's V-- 7 educational pro- - California, are here visiting rel- tions must be filed with the Civil grams. 1'atives and friends. They are guests Service Commission, Washington. and sister, 0f her brother-in-laD. C., and except for Junior Pro- - and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ralph Mr and Mrs. Ezra Gunnell, fessoinal Assistant, will be accept- - of Franklin. Idaho, left Tuesday Graveside services for Mrs. Halted until the needs of the service meriting to spnti tne week in na Spence Flandro, 26, who died have been met. Yellowstone park. Thursday at Magna of a heart Full Information as to the re- Mrs. Howard Jones spent Wed- - ailment, were conducted Saturday increments, and application forms, nesday afternoon at Hyrum guest; at 5:30 p.m. in the WeUsvllle may be obtained from Albert O. of her niece, Mrs. Grant E. Nell- - cemetery. Funeral services were Anderson. Secretary of the Board sen. held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Magna, of U. S. Civil Service Examiners Mrs. Charles Mrs. Flandro was born In Wells-Leatham spent the post office In this city, or from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at first- - and second-clapost of- flees. . OND n j ' 1 1 j !?s ar One of them is THE SONO OP BERNADETTE, by Fran Werfel The author, after some distressing experiences In escaping from Europe. wrote this novel as evidence of his thankfulness. Bernadette Soubirous lived eighty years ago in the French city of Lourdes, Site saw, in a vision, the Lady of the Grotto. The girl was cruelly persecuted, and yet France was swept with the conviction that the girl had seen the Mother of God. Tins novel the story of that miracle of long ago. It Is on the best teller lists of every large city In the country. eom-jrlet- Geologists are desired for geo- logic mapping and studying of mineral deposits and ground wa- ters. Positions pay $2,000 a year, Applicants must show at least 30 aemester hours work tn geology in a recognized college; graduates - - - J w For Quick Cool Meals Assorted Ready to Serve MEAT Lb. u- -r mmTORE aL 3 foo;d 133 South Main Phone 710 33d Fine for Salads Utah Grown Tomatoes Lb. He j j J ' ' A Tasty at j Cheese Spread ss For Summer Meals WELLSV1LLE h- - a campfire. Mrs. Martha Ann Shaffer of California came San Francisco, "Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishman .Nancy 2 ' WELLSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan and family Colleen, Anna and Don 'Poppleton and their guesst, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Brown, daughter Ruth and son Melun and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slater and daughter Joan all of Huntington Beach, California, spent July 24 m Logan canyon where a lovely chicken tinner was served. Mrs. Farris Leatham has returned from Tooele after visiting for a week with her husband, William Leatha.n who is employed there. Mrs. Martha Leishman entertained at a quilting party at her home V.cdnesd iy. A lovely dinner was served to fourteen guests. Mrs. Nancy Hendry and daughter Mrs. Fay Morgan of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Andrew Leishman spent Thursday at Ogden as guests of Mrs. Ruth Reed. They also attended the Rodeo. Miss Elayne Brenchley of Sacramento, California was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley over the week end. Edd Bassett who, Sunday was observing his birthday anniversary was guest of honor at a lovely steak dinner served at Willow Park. Covers were laid for Mr. And Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendry and Mr. and Mrs. Bassett. A ball game was played and social chat and singing enjoyed around his NIW PHlieO 390X Another Philco first iS - . . . Brings you ALL FM, Standard and Short-Waat reception price within every- - jars 29s ... For a Real Treat ooe,rechl See It I Hear Itl Tune Iti SERVE LEG OF LAMB BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS Crystal;Furniture Co. 254 North .Main LOGAN Phone 444 AND FOR BREAKFAST BACON Lb AND lb- - 35d EGGS Dozen 37c 35C WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE YOU AND WILL DO ALL WE CAN TO GET YOUTHE BEST FOOD POSSIBLE. NM.IIJIIIIWi |