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Show Font PACE THE ROY ELDER Examination Set For Post Office Position The United State.1 civil commission has announced an examination to Ml the position of fouith class postmaster at Collinston The examination will be held at Tiemon-to- n of Receipt applications will close October 12 Salary is 857 2 The cunent sei-vu- SSL - t jjV) h.v V 1 H 8 V . , LtefJ AfaAe be tempoianly increased by 1) per cent, the amount not to exceed an average of $25 a month, by authoi-ltof an act of congress The date of examination will be stated on admission cauls mailed to applicants after the close of leceipt of applications, and wall be about 15 days af- V S Your HOfMIlE Ki4 mum Jim INSULATE ter that date The examination is open to all citizens of the United States who leside within the temtory supplied by the post office for which this examination is announced and who aie at least 21 years of age, but not yet 6,5 on the date of the close of leceipt of applications for this examination Application blanks and full about the requnc-ment- s of the examination may be secuied from the post office for which this examination is announced, or from the United States civil service commission, Washington 25, D C. Applications must be on file with the commission dt Washington, D C , on the date specified above. NOW! Dont let Winter catch you unprepared for it I se Homeguard Insulation. lie rid of large winter luel hills. Save of jour winter fuel costs. Keep healthful temperatures jear around. one-thir- d AVERAGE 5 or 6 ROOM HOME INSTALLED FOR ONLY $98.60 Call For Free Estimate Today! FOUR REASONS FOR USING TIGER BATTERIES 1 Long life. 2 3 Unfailing power. Fa.st Starling. 4 Economical. Disease Declining, Report Reveals All Guaranteed 6 -- mos. to 2 A continued decline in the number of cases of communicable diseases thioughout the slate is shown by leports fiom health officeis for the week ending September 15. Only 69 cases of communicable diseases an low record weie leported as compaied with 72 for the pievious week and 191 for the coi icsponding week in 1943. Utah and Weber counties each leported one case of poliomyelitis, making a total of 17 cases for Eor the coi res216 ponding period in 1913, cases ot this disease were leported. Eight cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were reported for the week, seven of whom are residents and one It is encouraging to note from the weekly report that only eight cases of measles, six cases of scarlet fever, and four cases of whooping cough were reported. The totals for the week were as 10 follows, chickenpox, measles, 8, German measles 2 2, mumps, 7; pneumonia, scarlet fever, 6: tuberculosis 8, whooping eought, A, gon orrhea (resident), 11, gonor rhea 1, syphilis uesident), 7, syphilis (non 2 lesident), 6, poliomyelitis, 1 and dyscntaiy, jears. $4.49 to $7.95 Hae jour batteries checked and its not far away now before winter comes ! all-tim- e mi I rges Winter Stork Call for Mr. Leukemia HAVERHILL, Mas's. (UP) AKRON, O. (UP) An Akion resident called the city hos- While the summer tempeiature high pital and asked for some infor- soared to an mation concerning the rare of 100 degrees, Ernest A Howblood disease lymphatic leu- ard of the I la v cm hill tationing How do you spell board urged friends to stock kemia. that? queried the operator. up on snow shovels, explaining The caller labored through the that they probably will be raAnd diu jou say, tioned this winter. spelling. asked the operator, that he is a patient here? Sneee Play A subway-operatoBOSTON (UP) sneezed his teeth out Of the 300 kinds of crude drugs (roots, herbs, leaves, the window, stopped the train etc ). 275 are found in North and recovered them after a hunt. Carolina 19-1-- r t. five-minut- e rmim i:em.ng. skptemheu l by Sclwin Seat'd and Kotin ?Ilcfv)im 52 -- B, best-selle- r. Book-of-the-- 1 well-bein- dtoCDiaacD rrpSgfflP 05 lock, Pluvt Gr d. VTir Cor PP d d Con. Outa-T- ) 1 Crt' Btructioa and long greater jnueago. creoEtk FROM THIS starter mechanism, is fired i.nttulge Billy I ' s ONE GROVE'S A Bi D VITAMINS 0er2 Weeks Supphi llun-suke- Nil. A &. 90s 180s of Your FIRESTONE Store: 12 South Main Tel. 63 Store Use your Stove Purchase Certificate ... wisely get Americas No. 1 Home Heate KINDS Multiple itamin Gaps. 98c $1.96 Aqua Drin Combination. Relieves cold discomfort. 19c for Syrup Front hial coughs Hills Cold Tablets tains Quinine. 30c size 590' VITAMIN TABIEISI 60c be satisfied with less than Heatrola quality and Heatrola performance? If you have several rooms or a whole house to heat, why be satisfied with a beater designed to heat only one or two rooms? Why put up with the discomfort of an ordinary radiant stove that broils your face while your back freezes when you can enjoy the health and comtort of circulating warm air in a modern, handsome, porcelain-enamelecabinet heater? Why 69c ONLY THE HEATROLA HAS ALL THESE FEATURES e 2 sie control. hour i on if Dffll VITAMIN B COMPLEX by mod a fomoul loaofoory. 40 i 98 100 I 1.98 end a trial "WnKWW'FW" WAWK DO YOU HAVE A , DRLN NOSE DROPS Both jor aspirin HAMILTON tablets tN.r.) SPECIAL DRUGS Stamps T""49t Each Battle Contains 100FinApirinTabieti Mi t J: u I AQUA i'Gini HEATER? 1,0 OT have a heater You ARE " vour local Ration Hoard for ',,.ap,,ly L I Il,I,fl.-'0- RUHASINR (l 8 ERTIFICATE. Hring this certificate to us for a coal saving Circulating Heater IT LLY INSTALLED in vour hoe for as n R ( LOW AS For Extra Savings ' battU of McKESSONS S & H Green intoJ C Videlfa Emulsion CAPSULES Potei t , f- Only the Estate Hestrel"1 will the famous I Jost Fire Ail D'lcttW ra fi tut trap be- lostec waste lm charge of fuef. Closed base ond slanting louvers le assure worm floors, freedom from drafts For COLDS 16 oz BEXEL Ivan Andean of Nib- visited Thursday at the y home of her sister, Mrs George L Wintle and family. popsr-tig- perfect fire con hold Hro lor SO hp i Irradol A. 11 oz. Pursin. 16 o. Super Malt. 16 oz. Jeculin. 12 oz. Rexel Capsules. Ids Reef. Iron & Wine. Mis on ... for More bid from lest cot Air Duct 19c TONICS McKESSON'S You e box and door ath-ba- x McKESSON'S DAROL Roger Grant Gillmoie is expected to arrive here this week on leave fiom the navy Mr and Mrs. Otto Ilill weie Bngham City visitors Saturday. Intenn-Fir- e Joinllsts ash Con- I B COMPLEX ly- mmmwwv wwp ESTATE -- jGroves Cold Tablets for relief of colds. 30c size 2 ONE P DAY Mr. and Mrs Alvah C Doncy Preston. Ida , weie weekend guests of Mis Doney's sister, Mrs Ben Tolman and fami- half-hou- mm 151 . Insomnia 1ays Unable to BOSTON (UP) sleep one night, Julia Ward Howe s'pent the most profitable r of her life writing the "Battle Hymn of the Service Department: 17 North Main Tel. 157 D. SI. 00 16 oz. of dJestes & Clasise Today , more than ever before, you gi more for your money in a genuine,, (UP) No shoe l ationing for pioblem the Ktngfield town c lei k Miss Wilma Woodard has collected some 3IH) pans, many of them glass and wood as her hobbv Roth 98c $2.9$ Darol Cough itamin and Iron Tonic caller Saturday. COME TO TIRE HEADQUARTERS FOR OUR TIRE NEEDS. Hobby KINGEIELD. Mo S1.96 21s $3.53 60s itamin A, III, Capsules DeVeie Wintle was an Og TRACTOR TIRES AM) TIRE II DROFLATLNG THIS WINTER? Well Timed Complex Capsules Drug Aids for Colds 29c 98c Darol Cold Capsules and Gold Medal and Mis Ezta Benson, and Mrs George L. Win-tle- , Mrs Olga Wheatley, Collatd, and Opal Shimik visiting in Bnghdm City SIZES 15 72s 250s i, Mr POPULAR AND GRADE III. 21s 90s S2.ll ISOs Groves Mr. I somewhat exPatteison pensive) pleaded guilty to giving the age of his bride as 18, whereas she was only 16 when he obtained the license. The bridegroom was arrested on the complaint of his father and was fined $201 75 The youth paid the bill and kept his-- wife pioved IT A MINS 9c SI. 17 15s 6 Is day NOW IN STOCK. GRADE to I) Tabs.1 I! Complex Tabs., .'Ilk Groves Chiis-ten-Ise- PASSENGER GAR TIRES OF MOST nard and TONICS j ui day (UP)-May-- Patterson's mainage an Anthony, Kan, gill heie L Recently HEAT ill Expensive KINGMAN ,Kan 1 For More Efficiency For Healthier Living Mr and Mrs Frank Hunsaker, ai rived home fiom the navy jtnday on leave Leon Mi and Mis and childien of Tiemonton visited Honeyville fi lends Sunson the Purse Dodge -- ByCLEVELAND lU P standers who thought of stopping a man lacing toward a waiting automobile with the puise of Mis Maud Markoules hesitated when they heard him testing, accoiding to Thomas say the woman was his wife she is tiying to hold out I S Boaks, works manager of and the Winchester Repeating Aims on me ' Mis. Markoules, a company, which is manufac waitress later said she had never seen the man befoie. tuiing shotshells ot this type A stoiage battei y pi ov ides a ooninuous flow of eneigy wheie-a- 1 right I atal the shotshell deliveis a MIDDLEBORO, Mass (UP) poweiful impulse to start Wayne S Thomas, 11, of the motor, Boak said died of flight in the The stutter caitiidge is long- dentists chair while waiting er. but similai in appeuance for a too'h to be extracted A Honeyville News - d New NEW HAVEN, Conn UP-jumbo shotshell, considerably larger than that used by a rabbit hunter, is now being used instead of stoiage battenos to start airplane motors during e d electricallv. Scheduled HONEYVILLE one-tim- standard shotshell. Placed the Chattillon favois simple hats gi aceful gowns with broad to shade the face. ' Even a young face gains if it is shadThat he said. ed a little, hat is gohornble ing away forever, thank good-nes-- Reader to Editor SPRINGFIELD. Mass (UP) It was just too revoltThoieau Oonyn, ing!'' The men in America arc en- managing editor of Collier's a taste for newspaper for tirely too conventional Henri, who would like to see woik fiom leading the Spung-fielcollailess shirts, lapelless coats Republican to a blind man and blighter colois in suitings foi 25 cents a week in his even pink or biby blue, hometown of San Diego, Calit. which, he said, ' I could wear so Spare 'time Masterpiece with pel feet insouciance, Me (UP) BRUNSWICK, long as the whole ensemble is harmonious Stowe Ellis While Calvin Nothing can be done about taught leligion at Bowdoin colwomen's bathing suits, he said, lege heie, his w fe complained A de- of shrugging his shouldeis. halin'; nothing to do and to conceal business is signers artfully, and you can conceal ' nothing in a bathing suit Some de Chattillon said, women, just should not go batning e n. ill esser De FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY The United States civil ser- vice commission announces an examination open competitive for medical officer for filling the position of chief, medical division, Thnteenth U. S. civil Colo. sci vice region, Denver, The annual salary for the sition is $5600 basic salary, plus $628 overtime pay, making a total salary of $6228 The necessary application foi ms for filing may be ob t.uned fiom the Director, Thir teenth U S Civil Set vice Re New Customhouse gion, 111 Denver 2, Colo, or from the Secietaiy, Board of U. S. Cm Service Examiners at any first or second-clas- s post office in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming Applications must be teeeived in the office of the tegional on or before the close ot business September 25, PHI ,333 000 dt Vir: Civil Service Exam Is d Trom George Biddles "Artist at "After dark I went into a peasant's hut. There was a fire of chestnut coals burning against the wall. The hut had a clay lloor and no chimney or windowj. There were twenty refugees from Stitighano in the hut; five or six children, women, and old men. One old He was in his dotman wa. eighty-seveage. The women told me he had lived in America and could talk English. They said to the old man: 'Talk to him in English. He is an Amciican. It took the old man a long while to understand. After a while he said: 'Newcastle, Pennsylvania, Boston, Chicago, Denver City. I talked to him Yz but he kept on repeating: 'Boston, Chicago, Ne wcastle, Pennsy lv anit. The women said to each other: The old Man talks good English. to a (UP)- too -- g FIRE JUMBO SHOTS TO CRANK PLANE MOTORS CQLI'ej -' Too much much jeweliy too many fuis, and those huge flow eis they wear Some of them look like a well-kep- t gtave, is the vs ay Hentt de Chattillon Parisian fashion designer, American women as he shopped heie en loute to .Mexico City. that howevei He believes, woman is the the American most beautiful of all in face But 'she does and in foirn not wear hei beauty well, exHer diess cept for a chic few be shoiter, wnh softer line, and mote feminine apHer hats, accoiding to peal Henti. ate atiocious Slacks made de Chattillon feel sick all over - and positively livid with shame There was nothing drab about Henti as he talked about womens fashions, wealing a tie, and pink shirt, wine-ienavy blue suit, and with a biilliant fuschia hat streaked with put pie blue lying on the CHICAGO make-up- , I lutory of the Urn J States by Charles and Mary Beard is one history book that is cer1 n to be a The New 1 lome library has published it in a s i,p edition which puts it in the price rar ,e id everybody. And the it'll Club is sending its members an enljr.M tnd specially illustrated edition as a o "Ban- story of the United States is the most n J able and certainly the most basic on. si'utne history of our country ns is the way Louis M. Hacker, to date. also a hi tan, sums it up: "The inards hase told the American story in p ihtical, soc,al, economic, intellectual and p. rsonal terms. They have woven together a n.h npestrvof living and growwhich the American spirit of ing throt faith and t vpcrimentauon constantly shines. One should expect them to describe the making of the Constitution very well, but they are equally good on George Washington, our first great republican. One should expect them to be interested in reform movemens; but they are fqually understandable and intelligent about our great industrialists They have many interests and remarkab'v tesv prejudices and only one blind spot. Tiicv are not prepared to see, as full as some, that we, as a people, can continue to grow secure, strong and rich only as the whole world advances toward political peace and miteria! i r VICTORY PARADE PARIS DESIGNER BEWAILS DRESS OF U. S. WOMEN READING & WRITING e will salaiy N'EWS-.IO- $49.50 ur ? u day ' ft |