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Show Friday, July 7, 1944 The Cache American, Lo'ffia; Cache County, Utah Nlelorn and Quanta. Druse!! Thors Balia. Luncheon vaa served at small table to IT club member and special iimU, On Eulalia Olltcna, Blanche Balls, 'll Civil Service CXnunhlon of Beamons and Naoma Perkes of Logan City. Utah, will conduct n WelUvUla. open competitive examination tor Sergeant Woodrow Beamons left the paluan ot Firemen and Policemen, for the reserve llat of the Saturday for Camp Bowie, Texas, Logan City Fire Department and after spending two weeks visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. WalPolice Department. Beamon. During his furlough ter The examlnaUon a ill be held at Beamons and his parent Sergeant 21 22 and 1944, at Logan, July four days In Idaho Fall spent 9 o'clock A. M. All application homes of Mr, and at the visiting must be filed with the Secretary Mrs. Eldon Beamons and Mr. and of the Civil Service Commission at Logan City Office on or be- Mrs. Echo Thomley. Waldo O. Cook, left Saturday fore July 18, 1944. for Chicago after spending six of Applicant for Qualification at the home of his Police Department are a follows: days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Golden Must be citizen of Cache County parents, Cook has Just comat the time of filing his applica- Cook. Seaman his boot training at tire pleted tion, must be not leas than 23 Great Lakes Naval Cenyears or more than 40 years old ter. He will attend Training techradio minimum height of 3 ft. 8 Inches nician's school In Chicago. with a minimum weight of ISO Mrs. Harold Dairies was releas11. ed from a local hospital Sunday Qaulifications of appUcant for and returned to her home. Fire Department are as follows: Mrs. DcRelce Balls of Ogden Is Must be a resident of Cache County, must not be leas than 21 years old and not more than 34 minimum years old, must be height of 5 ft. 7 inches and not less than 140 lbs. stripped. For further information, see Mr Notice of Civil Service Exams TTv . t: H , 1 ;; )'M Vote for HAMEYA. SJOSTROM District Attorney A Public Office is a Public Trust" . . . Served as District A Attorney since 1911 man of proven ability and in- Warren Schow, Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Logan City Offices. We envite applicants for the positions in the Fire and 'Police Departments from any town in Cache County. ... tegrity. Consistent (Paid N (Continued from page One) slight curve about one mile past Hyrum at the regular speed, about 40 or 50 miles per hour, when I saw the coupe or the tracks about 100 yards ahead of me. I whistled and reversed the motor, trying to stop before the train hit the car. The train stopped about 250 feet from the crossing, he declared. Examination of trains the burned spots, wheels revealed where the wheels evidently had skidded along the track. J. H. Norlandcr, 42, 604 Twenty second street, Ogden, who was' riding in the rear car, said the train was progressing normally and was on time, I thought a cow was on the track until I heard the -- crash. The coupe, which was practically demolished, had rolled over and stopped 26 feet from the point of to Rolard Impact, according Reese, state highway patrolman, who investigated. He was assisted Cache deputy by Tom Rowley, sheriff. Mr. Nordick was bom November A no-ho- st party wu enjoyed Friday evening by group of young women. Super was enjoyed at Willow Park after which the group attended a theatre In Logan. Included In the party were Mrs. Athalie Allen of American Mrs. Connie Petersen of Southfield, Mr. Carrie Parson of Bcmon, Mrs. Bernice Mauchley of Nitaey, Mrs. Margery Morgan of iogan. Mrs. Geneva Mecham and Miss Mildred Ashcroft of Hyde Park. Aviation Cadet Rom. Id Purser arrived here Friday to spend a week visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Villi Purser. Cadet Puiaer Is enjoying his first M 'V. te, Only on expert can appreciate the full beauty of a great gem. But expert or not, one sip will tell you why ay when with William the Penn" gem of the blend! & Wort ltd Peoria, IIL Gooderham "million - vV 4fi. tended in Breckenridge, Minn., & son of Casper and Eva Linck Nordick, and was educated there. He and his brother moved to Swan Lake, Idaho about eight 1918 12, years farm. He ago, June 2, 1937 where married he operated Agnes Hadley TOilUaroBttin ' i ii Mud ii BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof 65 frail and grain mat ref iptril a on in the Logan temple. include his wife, the his parents, and three brothers and eight sisters: Albert H. Nordick, Swan Lake, Edward and Josephine Idaho; Nordick, Mrs. Helen Conzemis and Mrs. Gertrude Hansen, Breckenridge, Minn., Sergeant Ernest Nordick, with the army In England; Mrs. Alfred Arnley, 'Paris, Texas, and Doris Nordick, Seattle, Wash. Two other sisters also reside in Seattle. Burial In the Hyrum cemetery was under the direction of the Thompson Funeral home of Survivors three children, i m tt REPUBLICAN BBIANT IL STRINGUAM . Bry" Stringham for Congressman We are endorsing B. 1st District, BECAUSE of his record as a vigorous public leader, farmer, legislator, former stockman, successful businessman, school principal, diplomat In dealing with governmental departments here at home and In Washington, D. C. We urge yo to support this man of wide experience. He has made a success of every job he has undertaken. Don B. Colton, Salt Lake Cityt Ruel Christensen, State Representative, Ephraim J. A. Cheney, Cashier Uintah State Bank, Vernal Mrs. Jesse Conover, Emery County Mrs. Ruth Hasten Chairmen, Uintah Co. School Board, Vernal Don E. Kenny, Commissioner State Board Agriculture C. G. M. Kerr, State Representative, Box Elder County McKinley Morrill, State Senator, Piute County Ray P. Lund, State Senator, Sanpete County L. Neilson, State Representative, Fountain Green James Mark Paxton, State Representative, Millard County Geo. A. Staples, State Representative, Richfield. Listen to Norman Christensen of Cache county over stations :VNU, Logan; KLO, Ogden; KEUB, Price, and KSUB, Cedar G. M Kerr of rity, Friday, July 7th, at 9:45 P. M and Clflton tox Elder County over the same stations Monday, July 10th, at M (Paid Political Advertisement by Ray P. Lund) l.E! Beginning April 1st and Until Further Notice the Following Water Schedule Must be Strictly Complied With All bouses numbered and FACING SOUTH throughout the city with lawn less than 100 square yards must begin sprinkling at K M. And turn off At 8:30 AM .dally. Caws PARTY aum SCHEDULE FOR USE OF CITY WATER FOR SPRINKLING OF LAWNS AND FLOWER BEDS ONLY, FOR SEASON 1944 of the V f kcws TO CITY WATER USERS OF FLAT RATE SERVICE FRIENDS :45 P. 14 months completion ujdj! Hi; fill: Mrs. Verda Balls was hostess to the J. F. F. club at her home Friday afternoon. Entertainment for was under the the afternoon direction of Mrs. Gertrude Ptrkes which Included a review of the life of Will Rogers by Mrs. Lucille Waite with the rest of the time spent sewing. Lucky winners for the all cut prizes were Wilma Me ATTENTION v Mr Fred Due Domboa left Friday to report back at his station while Mrs. Dornbo will leave for her home as soon a reservations can be procured. after Upon Adv.) CRASH KILLS IIYRUM MAN AUTO-TRAI- parent, Mr. and hut week. Li Uie circus came to town? The big day started with the unloading In the early dawn. There was always a parade Just before noon. Then, maybe, you got In free for carrying water to the elephants. An elephants thirst is hard to quench, but It was worth it. Re- - Primary, July 11, Political Dornbo Mrs, Mr. and Mra Harvey Seamasva were made happy recently when they learned that thrir two son a. Rend all and Ervin, who are training in the U. O. Air fore been assigned to tlie some training omter. ScwU Field. IU. Rends ii w u Inducted into Use aervko April I, 1943. receiving hit basic training at Camp Fclk. La. Ervin and hi wif Uie former Lorraine Boer of Logan have mode tlielf home in Vallejo, CUllf., for three years. He was Inducted April 6, and received Ids basic training at fiheplierd a Field, Texas. The bmihers are in Uie communication division of Uie air corps. Ervin In testimony meeting Sunday U studying ground radio and Renafternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth du 11 flight radio, Ervin' wife la Seamon gave their son the name residing at Belleville. III., to as to be near her husband of Kenneth Edwin. In the of his he will report at Monrta. hit advanced navigation training. On Sunday Ronald was the guest of honor at a chicken dinner, served in Logan canyon. Other present were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf, Mr, and Mrs. Villii Purser and children, Rumun. Laconna and Gary. Mr Ale t ha Thurston and children. DeVoe, FarrU. Archie and Catherine, Mra Harriet Balls and children, Runae, Marjean and Barbara Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Knowles and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf and on Ted. furlough service. furlough La., for REMEMBER WHEN (Adv.) World War Veteran staying at the Daine horns for a short time. Li and Mrs. James Durnbos and daughter. Dianne of Santa Ann, tkhf,, were the house guest of I'age Tliroe All houses numbered and FACING EAST throughout the city with lawns less than 100 square yards must begin sprinkling at 5:39 P. M. and turn off at 8:00 P. kf. daily. over 100 pquare yard and Jess jhAn J3Q0 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM. kwns over 20Q square yards and less than 300 from 8:00 to .0:30 A. M. Lawns ovey .300 square yards and less than 400 from 8:00 to 10:00 AM Lawns over 400 square yards. Phone 308 City Office. square yards and less than 200 from 6:30 to 8:30 P. M Lawns over 200 square yards and less than 300 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Lawns over 400 square yards, Phone 306 City Office. All houses numbered and FACING NORTH throughout the city with lawns less ioo square yards must begin sprinkling at 6:00 AM and turn off at 6:30 AM. daily. All houses numbered and FACING WEST throughout the city with lawns less than 100 square yards must begin sprinkling at 3:30 P. M. and turn off at 4:00 PM daily. 4 Lawns over Lawns over 100 Lawns over 100 square yards and less than 200 from 6:00 to 7:00 AM Lawns over 2Q0 square yards and less than 300 from 6:00 to 7:30 A.M Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 6:00 to 8:000 AM 'Lawns over 400 square yards, Phone 306 City Office. square yards and less than 200 from 3:30 to 4:30 PM Lawns over 200 square yards and less than 300 from 3:30 to 5:00 P. M. Lawns over 300 square yards and less than 400 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM Lawns over 400 square yards, Phone 306 City Office. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS If you do not know your lawn yardage Phone 29, City Office. Not more than one line of hose will be allowed on any lawn less than 40 square yards. Water for sprinkling must be run through quarter Inch nozzle. Sprinkling of vegetable gardens and city streets strictly prohibited. Leaky taps and hydrants must be kept In good repair. No further notice will be given to any violator. West of Main Street, 7:30 to 7:45 PM. East of Main Street, 7:45 to 8:00 PM. Temple Heights and Boulevard 8:00 to 8:15 PM. 100 Water Service will be Metered on all Those who do not abide by this Ordinance. Please turn off water when you know of a fire! Board of City Commissioners PLEASE ABIDE BY, AND KEEP THIS SCHEDULE No Schedule is in Effect for Metered Service |