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Show I January' 12,. ' ' t j 19GI:-- i Page'-- Z Job openings )a Your' Doctor s Comer To How harmful listed at USES There are job openOgden ings, unfilled, listed by. the Ogden Employment Security Office! 2655 Adams Ave. Which serves this area, according to Harvey N. Rich, head of the office. Anyone wishing work or anyone looking, for help is 'risked to contact, the office, Mr. Rich said. Among the. professional and technical jobs are chemists, Industrial engineer, medical officer, technical illustrator, architectural draftsman, credit and collection manager, director of community ' organization. T?i e wage scale, varies from $300 for the credit manager to $9,375 for the medical officer who must be a licensed medical physician. .There are openings for both part and, fillL time' bookkeepers with salary range from $200 to $375 per, month, comptometer operator, stenographers. Service job openings include cooks, waitresses. There are openings for machinists, wire communications electrical motor re--.' pairer .and machine eperators. Another rominder comes from Mr. Rich that Navajo students from the Intermountairi School at ''Brigham City are available Saturdays for house and yard work. Call the Employment Of' fka if you would like to secure the services of one of these students. What America needs by K.' R. Glover, D.D.S. ar Plan to attend the ; meeting Jan. 17 for our city. By Renee Eddy find' buscivic organizations Many of the The celebration holidays needs the of realize men iness is over for another year. Many resolutions have the community, but as private Year's New d6 we realize the needs? been made many to be broken citizens, The Development Community what nd some to be kept. But program has beep brought to happens to our city, between now Clearfield by a group of citizens and the year 1962 can' only be who want cnly what so many told by time. . enWhat lies ahead should be in other cities of Utah are now. the minds of every citizen of joying. Heading the program as its chairman is Mas Kennedy. Clearfield. To help ease thought for all of us will be Among the advisors and board the Town Hall meeting January members are Reverend Walter 17 at the North Davis Junior Bishop of the Community Church High auditorium. Every adult in Clearfield should and President George Haslam of rlarr toTrttenct thermeetiifg which rtheLDSClearfleld 'Stake: will meaii progress During the' past ten years there has been increasing concern about o . -- y - re n, . this are 21 for Clearfield X-ra- New Civil Service students head committee from Dayton attend exams' announced BYU i ys? There are 21 students : from Layton .currently attending the Brigham Young University,', ao cording to- a release from the ' Provo school. wjth University Brigham Young 10.305 students is one of the largn est f universities in the area. Operated by. the Church of Jesus Christ of it is made up of 58 departments in elevehreolleges. It grants the bachelors, ' masters and doctors degrees,- - - - '. The students from Layton . ",;s. Roger Dart From Layton Adams, Gary Norris, Batchelor. Nichole Dee Clawson, . Rebecca patient. Lilliefl will discuss how we week The' 733rd troop, carrier squad- Day,' Ann Dibble,- joIayhe (Next are useful in guarding your ron wives club elected new of- Egan, Ugeneya Farr, Evelyn Flora Ford, Carolyn Hansen, dental health.) ficers recently. Urey include: Lindroth Lynette Call Layton, J. Manuel Mrs. Arlo Anderson, president; Lundell, John Mrs. Cart Issacsori,' vice presi- Ruben Miera. Kathleer . ReynJT n-- Ryttint Published by dent; Mrs. Keith Cheney, secre- Joseph WiUiam V. Stephen- INLAND PRINTING CO. tary; Mrs. Boyd Barker, treas- son, Diane Watt --Mafgar A. Phone: Kaysville 37 urer, and Mrs. Mac McClellan, Whitesides, Arvid Jim Willden, Member: Connie Wright. reporter. , NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Charles H. Smith has been namof the ed publicity- - chairman Clearfield Community DevelopIt should be remembered, ment Program. the effects of radiation ' Mr. Smith hails from Baltido accumulate. If yen have been more Maryland and is employed given radiaon for treatment or by the Sperry Engineering Labexamination by a physician or oratory located at the Naval Depot dentist in the, thirty days prior He is a member of the Clear-file- d to your dental Visit your dentist Lions and also a member should be made aware of it. the1 of Masonic Lodge, Todays dentist are well train; The Smith's have a daughter,. of ed in the safe use Charlen 16, and a son, Dennis. and faster Moderp equipment film also help provide a wide margin of safety for the dental ; at the harmful effects of exposure-tThe dental profession is f especially interested in this problem, because many of us recommend a "yearly examination with , To begin with, let me point out that and other kinds cf rays considered barmful in Excessive amounts ' are found ip' small amounts t in the air about Us They come from sunlight and tiahiral decomposition of 'aomtf earthy substances. Also, scientisU tell us that atomic and tests have slightly increrised the content of the atmosphere id 'recent years. However, these srpall amounts Appepr as no cause for concern. It is commonly known that the body can be injured by an to Since these rays have their greatest effect on rapidly multiplying cells, such as.tpe blood, .the. hair, the skin rind the reproductive organs,'; mqny studies .have been made by dentists, physicians and othec scientific minds to determine the effect of various degrees of radiation on these cells. It has been found that the radiation exposure-duto a full mouth examination (about 18 to 20 film exposures) has no harmful effect upon a certain white blood cell Where children are not, which is Hie .most sensitive of is not. AlgernonCharles Swinburne body ceils. For years America has fed livestock, fattened lambs and cattle, Increased milk and egg production upon a sound Jeientific basis ' that only strong healthy animals produce when on an abundant and well balanced ration. But what abolut her humans? We shudder or gnash our teeth in anger at the barbaric practices of starvation practice upon boys who fell prisoners to either German or Jap. Yet here dt home in our unspectacular but slow and progressive manner, we are doing the same'thing to millions of chidren as well as adults. One third of our SFs were due to nutritional defects. reconversion job in our American econThe biggest post-womy is- - tor keep argiculture at its present production and teach , people what and how to eat. Town Hall Dental health Latter-Day-Saint- s. New officers .V 1 - ons areas.-Positi- rrrr. - Pertinent study-m- college, - be ay substituted fcr.parf ofJMi required experience. Full Jntarmation on the' requirements ! tqibo met ITgtveO to, civil seryiytmotince-men- t No. 253 B. ,, and Announcements apphea from 'TV.r'ivhtt'hhtaLned S. n. servtceommiraon-Wksh-Stevenso- V rApplieatioas for accepted toese P until further 'notice. - LAYTOHIORE Nst'l Adv. Representative . Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenua Chicago, III. DuringiGdeJwice arTewBlw.? Terms of Subscription ail $3.50 Per Year (Payable in Advance) Publisher Editor Asst. Editdr Lloyd E. Anderson Mary Bowring Betty Fisher Vem Woolsey . Look! What "inter-mountai- -- . y, e y r; Sup-plj- ; A new examination for Com mimicatioos Specialist; has been announced- by; the. .U. 8. ,C i v 1 Service- - Commission for filling positions . in the- - ALr; S,; Amy Communications Agency lit the Washington, D.C., and Winches in ter.-- Vs., other Federal ragenciesrin the b Washington area- - mey-'alsfor filled. Ratting these positions range from $6,436 r." to $s,95S a ' year.;: is .required. 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