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Show V t Exams Now A Must For U.S. Summer Jobs Until today, you've probably been buying study lamps in the dark . . . ?(2,o,i(ir Young 1tah students who may wish to wurk for the Federal government during their summer viutnw had latter to make tualrll plant now, according to mfa-ma- t loo released Wednesday by tlie Washington oilne of Sen. Frank E. Moss. 1) luh. Civil Service CumniMasi Chairman J.Jm V, Maty, Jr, ui a letter to Sen. Most, hat outlined new rules whkh go into effect immediately to regulate the hiring uf part tune wurkert during the summer vacation, A NEW Civil Service competitive rumination will be given to clerk typists, office machine operators, stenograihen and office and science assistants in grade CS-through CS--4 (aprtnimate salary annually is I ft)? to 4641) Sen. Mots has hern Informed that the r lamination will NOT cover summer Jotn in post Offices. To the estent such jubt are available in 1966, they will le covered by other competitive rumimng procedures under the direction of the local Post Office Boards of Civil Service Examiner. Sen. Moss hat alto been told that additional summer employment ojiport unit let in categories not covered by these Ml ,1)e Protior daughter ruminations will be described Mr. utd MfV IMUj Proc. distributed " PnPMf c,vro (f wu A mem- in the nest few weekj. day. Her birth- said that her of Sen. Ma came m TJgiving day Tne most important change in yeMf summer hiring procedures inMiss Leslie was guest of etami-nationvolves the competitive honor at a noon Thanksgiving Without a Civil Service dinner at the home of her grandrating, students will not be con- parents Mr. and Mrs. Mai Procsidered fur summer Federal tor. Helping her celebrate the two occasions were uncles and Without a passing grade on , broth- UKj the eum illation, students will ers and sister. not be eligible to compete for In the evening she was guest the available jol. The interest- honor Aher ed students must apply to take , bjrthdjl dinner lt the rumination, no later than Mr. and ,Wtl Mn. W. Leo Williams, where be given in 15 Itah common!- wjovcd lighted birthday ties in late January or early Feb-- C(ke Ice cream with par- ents. brothers and sister. COMMUMTIK where ap- ,lloul plications and further inform.- , die re- jinnere n Tw Crandma, plus one Cedar City. Delta, Dugw.y, tjrth . y gan, Moab, Ogden, Panguitch, Provo, Richfield, St. Price, Ci,y' Tooele Bazaar Planned and Vernal. W ntten requests for applications will be honored, By Mothers la-gi- 1 Mr. Smith Iona Smith To Observe 87th Birthday Sunday, Decrmlwr 5th will mark the 87th birthday uf Mr. ItHia Smith. 541 North lit Eait. FAMILY MEMBERS from near and far will gather to hurtor her on this day. Mr. Smith who ha spent half a century in Tooele ha teen many change in the community. Still active and happy Mr. Smith ha led an active life. She i widely known for her lieauti-fu- l hand made quilts and other fine handiwork. At the present time she still is engaged in making rugs fur her family. BOHN IN Salt Lake City, Decemlier 5, 1878, she was a daughter of Edward and Mary Alice Springall Schoenfeld. At the age of 87, Mrs. Smith has the unique privilege of having four living brothers and sister all octogenarians or better. Her oldest brother, AKiert Schoenfeld is 96, and a sister Laura Robbins is ninety. Iler ''little' brother and sister are Theo Schoenfeld who is 84 and Hortense Pollock, a mere 80 years. MRS. SMITH was married to Henry D. Smith on June 3, 1903 in the Salt Lake Temple and they came to Tooele in r.n s. pindpu . jy. T' P''l 1. 1911. Her posterity most of whom will lie on hand to visit with Mn- - ,h., Of Handicapped .id. e laminations will alsq be requirThe mothers of handicapped ed next year for persons inter- her on Sunday include: George ested in summer Jobs with the chddren in Tooele are having a Saturday, December 4 II., Arthur Edward and Har- U5. Forest Service and agencies e Daughters of Pioneers riet Brooks, all of Salt Lake City, of the Department of the In- Marie Merrill, Blackfoot, Idaho; terror. Details on these new pro- - budding, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. invitation is extended to Harry Smith of Grand Junction, cedures will be announced later. All students contemplating everyone to attend, Colorado; Ellen Valoy (Nellie) Rowlierry, Murray; Zella Eliza- coming to Wash, D.C. to work beth (Beth) and John Eugene next year must have ratings from tests given in January or Febru-ary- ." Smith, both of Tooele. She has 29 grand children and 51 great grandchildren. During depressions and recessions, maybe we will have to do Tuesday Bowling Belles without some of the things grandpa never heard of. Now assure your child of the light he can really see by . . . really would protiahly lotk her in a tl'iwt. But don't trll this to Mr. and Mrs. Rulert Mm uf Wutd-tu- r, Miwouri or 11 they will fly DEC, in their Becihcraft to Tooele fur Christmas reunion with tlieir toot, who haven't been together for four yean. Merrill, a at Wasliiugtun University in St. Louis will accompany them on the trip. Here they wiU join sun J C, a lab technician at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Another son, Gayle, is a missile technician 2nd class with the James Monroe, missile submaniie, stationed at Charleston, South Carolina. lie will fly in and lie met at the Salt Lake airport by his parents and brothers. Safe and sane to far. But the Mosses will not leave well enough alone. IN SALT LAKE they plan an evening at Valley Music Hall or dissection, Entertainment, will be provided by Phyllis Dil-le- r, who is holding forth with the Osmond Brothers from Dec. 27 through New Year's. Presumably the Musses know what they are doing. Miss Dill-er- 's revelations of her own family life, including Fang, could cause any reunion to curdle. More the conventionally, Mosses plan to do some skiing and wight seeing in the Salt Lake area. manufacturers who comply with the rigid standards of the Better Light Better Sight Bureau and Illuminating Engineering Society. Give your child a Christmas gift that will lighten homework. Get your Better Light Better Sight lamp from one of these dealers now: The Bon Marche 8 OZ. 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Last big holdouts fur driving are Great BrtataUi and Ireland. - i 966 Models ot Near wholesale price See us before you buy Changing Sides te-tii- or iif yseec Special Pfaff, Elna Necchi 1 tl 4-d- work by. Tuuele County Wildlife Federation and I'tah Fish and Came Department have scheduled range ride fur Saturday, Dec. 4 for the purpose of a sex ratio count. Everyone is invited to participate. Those wishing to go should meet at the Dell Bauch Saturday at 9 a m. Aik comedienne Phillis Oilia family reunion party at Valley Music IUII in North Salt lake The Dillere themselves x Christmas Sewing Scheduled er to . . . PASCO Range Ride Local Relatives To View P. Diliar Show NOW M09 Fro PcrMcj la Ccr cf Stirs i i; rI! i 'l |