OCR Text |
Show Cllf PAGE SIX & TIH-bsdi- in v U It i I I SUNNYSIDE NEWS SELECTIVE SERVICE EMPLOYEES TO BE RATED BY CIVIL SERVICE By Mrs. Hans Denison Mr. and Mrs Joe Mlnank entertained a group of young people July 15 at a canyon party in honor of Mrs. Mrs David Anderson, and Mr. and Mlnariks sister, Mrs Jennie Quick, Mrs. Ray Downard of Price weie her niece Miss Clara Netzel, and Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patter Jean Harris of Omaha, Nebraska. son last week. Those attending the party were Mr. Mrs. Raymond Jones and daughter and Mrs. Jesse McFailand and famCarol Rae are visiting relatives and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Amel Zupon, Mr. friends in California. and Mrs. Nick Bonaquistot, Miss d Mrs. Nick Bonaquisto, Miss Jack Preston of Salt Lake City was Phil Eaquinta, Rose Fratto, a business visitor here during the Guilda Compagni, Josephine Tangero, past week. Mr. and Mis. Jack Verberg, Miss Lola Campagni, Marion Malovich, Mildred Villard, and Miss Mae Free Lorraine OBlack, Ann Anselmo, Rose man of Price were guests at the home and Joan Anselmo, Betty Kenniek, of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsay last Frank Poglajen, Mark Bovsik, Carl Kenniek, Eddie Poglajen, Edward week. Means, Louie Mrs. Jane Brace of Price is visiting McKinley, Howard here with her son John Brace and Roddash, Albert Menotti, Mike Fratto, Bobbie Stevens, Henry Jones Jr., family. Mrs J. L. Durrant and sons Jack LaMar Empey, Mr. White, Tony Billy Quick, Miss Frances and Max spent Sunday at Salt Lake of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jennie City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald were Quick, Miss Clara Netzel, and Miss visitors here Sunday at the home of Jean Harris of Omaha, Nebraska. All clerical and stenographic positions on Selective Service local boards in Utah will be blanketed under Civil Service on January 1, 1941, and all appointments made to such positions after July 1, 1941, must conform to Civil Service rules and regulations, Major H. A. Rich, acting state director of Selective Service said today. Heretofore, under the terms of the Selective Training and Service act of 1940, authority was granted for the appointment of necessary clerical and for local stenographic employees boards and the fixing of their comwithout regard to the pensation classification act of 1923, as amended, and without regard to the provisEnions of the civil service laws. actment of the Ramspeck Act and issuance of an executive order by the president, however, necessitates application of the civil service laws m such appointment, Major Rich said. Ctiing provisions of this section of the act, he asserted: Note particularly that an incumbent shall be given only one such concompetitive examination and that an yincumbent who fails to pass a noncompetitiev examination provided in his case shall be separated from the service not later than six months after the commission advises the appointing officer that such incumbent has failed. Major Rich added, however, that in view of his knowledge of the capabilities of local board employees in Utah, he was convinced that the application of civil service rules and regulatoins would cause no material Insofar as new change in personnel. appointments are concerned, Major Rich said: Positions affected by the executive order will be covered into the classi- Mrs. Agnes Lynn. Miss Mary Jean McDonald of Casfied civil service effective January 1, Rich said. 1942, except as to such positions tle Gate and Miss Jean Miles of Price While the specified positions will which are vacant at any time after are guests at the home of Elaine and be blanketed under civil service, June 30, 1941, and before January 1, Gloria Denison. Marcell Peacock and Mark Hansen Major Rich pointed out, the incum- 1942, the executive order shall bebent personnel must take qualifying come effective when the vacancies returned home from a fishing trip to examinations to remain in their posi- first exist such period, and Ferron reservoir. tions after the January 1 deadline. appointments during to such vacant positions , Mrs. John Murg and daughters Ella The section of the Ramspeck act deal- shall be made in accordance with the and Irene returned home from a ing with the retention of incumbent civil service rules months vacation in Aurora, Illinois. employees in positions blanketed unMrs. John Malovich and daughter for any employments der civil' service according to Major localTherefore, board positions after June 30, Lillian spent the past month with relm Milwaukee. Rich, provides: 1941, shall be made in accordance atives and friends The incumbent of any office or with the civil service rules in the Taylor Denison, and Owen Davis position which is covered into the same general manner as now pre- are home for a two weeks vacation classified civil service under the pro- scribed by Selective Service regula- from Fort Lewis, Washington. Mrs Leona Peacock entertained at visions of section 1 of this act shall tions for those at state a quilting bee at the church Tuesday. not thereby acquire a classified civil headquarters and employed appeal boards, by service statuts except (1) upno rec- except that the of the clas- A lovely luncheon was served to the ommendation of the head of the sification act ofprovisions as 1923, amended, quilters. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock, Miss agency concerned within one year will not apply. after such office or position has been The civil service commission has in- Jean Dimick and Marl Shorts motorcovered into the classified civil ser- dicated that in response to requests ed to Salt Lake City Sunday, returnvice, and certification within such for certification of eligibles, under ing Monday. Mrs. James Watt and sons of Welperiod by such head to the civil ser- paragraph 556 of the Selective Ser-ic- e vice commission that such incumbent spent the past week here vislington for appointments to has served with merit for not less localregulations, board clerical positions, every iting with friends and relatives. Arthur and Jim Pleagar of Helper than six months immediately prior efort will be made to furnish names are visitors at the home of Mr. and to the date such office or position was 0f jocai persons. local board Any Mrs. covered into the classified service; !members desmng further Cloy Hamelwright .the past information and (2) upon passing such suitable on the status of incumbents in local week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock enternoncompetitive examination as the board clerical or stenographic posicommissom may prescribe: Provid tions or on procedure for new ap- tained at a dinner at their home Sated, That any such incumbent shall pointments should consult state head- urday evening Dinner guests were be given only one such noncompeti- quarters, Major Rich Bishop and Mrs James E. Peacock, emphasized. tive examination; Provided further, In the application of civil service Mr. and Mrs Thomas Freston and That any such incumbent who Ruls rules and regulations, Major Rich em-t- o daughters Coleen and Gayleen, and pass the noncompetitive examin- - phasized that nothing would be done Mrs James Watt and sons Junior and ation provided in his case shall be to take away the powers of local seperated from the service not later board chairmen as appointing oficers clerks or laborers receiving less than than six months after the commission the employment of local board $540 per annum may be employed by advises the appointing officer that in clerks and stenographers. Such em- - local boards for suitable purposes failed. such employee has ployees must be taken from the civil without application by the The reference in the Ramspeck act sence list of eligibles, however, lie boards to prior the managers of their reto the head of the agency pertains added. spective ciil serice districts, although to the national director or deputy Furthermore, Major Rich said, tem- - such appointments must be reported director of Selective Service. Major porary, part-tim- e or intermittent 'to the proper district manager. so-cal- ty Mid-Summ- Clearance Sale er Y f T T T Y vT tTT T fT T Y v t tY PRICE TRADING LA DIES DEPT. 9 Special Assortment f Ribbed cotton, also mercerized finish. Pastels Sizes 4 to 10 2 Regular 15c to 25c values 67c Special Group of SUMMER DRESSES - AND SLACK SUITS Y Drastically reduced to clear T Y T Y T T T Y our stock of values to $7.95 Priced for summer clearance Excellent of quality and outstanding of style Regular $1.19 values Price for summer clearance $298 69c T T Ladies Fine Y LINEN HANKIES Y T fY Y v fY Y Y Y v Pastel - i Dainty Cotton . . . 3 Pr PAJAMAS $1.00 values Priced for summer clearance 50c Ladies' Dept . Jo-je- n, Tan-gar- o, Me-z- ik SPRINGCANYON By Clinton Ostler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson Darlene have been visiting in Lake City since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackley sons of Logan are visiting here and Salt ; and with friends and relatives. George Smtih and Merrill Newren are home from Provo where they spent two weeks picking fruit. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Lindstrom accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ostler to Salt Lake City Sunday. Lamont Cowley, Harold Brown and Glen Blackley fished at Cleveland reservoir with no luck for two days. l Troop 275 of Boy Scouts made Brown Harold Monday. trip was m charge and Lynn Richards, Owen Merrill, Ted Self, Calvin Stewart, Merrill Newren, Eddie Evatz, K Takita, Zeke Kemper, Billy Farrish and George Smith made the trip. Now at Penneys 79c PRICE mmmmi 2, Seasonal Clean-U- p in all lines to make way for New Fall Goods! Odds and ends of all lines and in every department at drastic reductions' Lots of Bargain Spots throughout the entire store! In the face of rising markets these values should be Doubly Aftra tivc! Shop! Now! Save! then-annua- Barley Loan Program Will Be Extended To A. A. A. Cooperators tc Barley loans will be offered farmers who have been cooperating in the A. A A. farm program, David L Thayn, chairman of the county A. A A committee, announced today He said that any operator or owner cooperating in the 1941 A. A. A program is eligible to receive a loan on barley produced this year The bar- ley must giade No 5 or better, however. Barley stored as collateral for the loan may be stored on the farm in granaries which meet the requirements for farm storage or in public warehouses which are approved by the county A. A A. committee. Loans may be made through approved lending agencies or directly with the Commodity Credit corpora- ANKLETS 2 for 19 Combed cotton. Striped tops with elastic! 6 to lO'j. IB IGIVAL'U IODDIL'OiTiS ES!I ! tion. These loans will be available on the crop until December 31, 1941. All notes will mature on demand, or April 30, 1942, and the interest rate is 3 per cent. Insurance will be required on all grain under loan. The loan values of eligible barley of all classes except mixed shall be based on the following grades' No. 1 45 cents per bushel. No. 244 cents per bushel. No. 3 42 cents per bushel. No. 4 39 cents per bushel. No 5 25 cents per bushel. These rates apply to d barley, and to barley stored in warehouses piovided the receipt representing the warehouse-store- d barley shows that handling charges and storage have been paid for the duration of the loan. Mr. Thayn pointed out that these rates are around 10 cents per bushel higher than the rates last year. 1941 farm-stor- ed Horsehide Gloves 84c Husky!. Won't stiffen when wet Gunn cut. Value! farm-store- limarmnimTra ti Heat f t Comfort Pretty Prints! Y Y BATISTE GOWKS i AND Priced for summer clearance t t Jo-an- Y BATISTE GOWNS applique trim Regular 25c value Y Y Y Y RAYON PANTIES Y Y of fine knit. Tailored and lace Y T trim. This is a very special price Y Y for summer clearance Y Y Y 23c pr. Y Y Y Summer Cotton Y Y DRESSES SLACK SUITS SUMMER ANKLETS T v Y Ladies Y Y f Y Y Y f At the PAIR FOR Gerrie. 49 Y Y Y Y JY v t There ABERDEEN b An DEALER Ladies' Dept . Y Y v HOUSE COATS In Your Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Feature value! Bias cut and beautiful! rimmed. 34 to 42. Super Special! Petal-sof- Crepe Community t in prints! rayon fresh-as-de- Wrap- around and Big Rayon fly-fro- zipper styles! savingsl 2T 12-4- and OUTITHEHGOIl PRODUCERS PANTIES, T. semi-snee- In r. Price, Utah |