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Show APRIL THE JOURNAL 8 Your Inspiration Wallpaper v ' ' tii, , 'iif weather permits. Mrs. Fern Jenkins has returned home from an Ogden hospital where she underwent surgery this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox are ' rv f.jt2ir .ft,., Jr's " ',:! :: i- 1 'V'- ..ft-- to 5 p.m., at 171 Motor Avenue. Applicants may file on the examination date and appeal Highway Patrol Has Opening for Radio Operator ference. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and guests attended the oratorio on the Book of Mormon in Salt Lake on Monday. Robert Hohman, 21, of Hammond Motel was burned when his trailer butane gas heater blew up as he was lighting it last Monday at 2 a.m. lie had just returned home from night shift at Hill Air Base. Vli Since your walls are the frame for your room, they should receive your most careful consideration. The blankness of plain walls can be terribly monotonous. They have the vacant look of windows without curtains. Let wallpaper be your inspiration. It establishes the character of a room more quickly than any other means of decorating. Your dealer can show you the extensive variety of wallpapers available for your selection, and offer suggestions for your decorating problems. Whether it be one room, or the entire home, discover how wallpaper can give a tired room a new lease on life. This modern bedroom reflects simple elegance. The delicate stylized snowflake cf the wallpaper gives an illusion of space, blending perfectly with the smooth lines of the furnishings. News About Folks in CLEARFIELD Mrs. Dorothy White Correspondent Phone clinic hour future kindergarten pupils to be enrolled this summer at the Wasatch school will be held on April 21 from 1 to The pre-scho- ol According to Elmo Hodson, chief of the Clearfield volunteer fire department there was apparently a leak in the gas line. Mr. Hohman, however was not seriously hurt. He feels llucky to be alive with only second degree burns of arms and face. The volunteer fire department answered a call for a grass fire on Main Street on Saturday which was started by a nearby open fire. On Sunday the Art White Co. lost a removable truck top when it was mysteriously set on fire. The top is a total loss and some fencing was burned. The White family were notified of the fire by a Landscaping plans for the Wasatch school have been lined up and several donations of shrubs have Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus H. Barlow, been made through generous conThere were 127,400 more perSr., left by plane this week for be will These tributors. planted by sons injured in U. S. motor vehicle Washington, D. C., where they will visit their son and daughter. voluntary labor as soon as the accidents last year than in 1931. 3. from 10, 19.71, 2 for the test without receiving formal admission. Only those applicants who file well in advance of the examination date will be mailed admission letters. Applications must be on the Commissions prescribed form. Application blanks and announcements giving detailed information may be obtained at the office of the Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission at Mezzanine 1, 174 Motor Avenue. Salt Lake City, Utah. Persons outside of Salt Lake City may call in person at their local Utah Employment Security Offices for announcements and application blanks. entertaining relatives from Canada The Utah Highway Patrol Civil this week. They are Mr. and Mrs. Service Commission has just anHoward I)oney, Golden Doney and nounced a new examination for the Mrs. lone Platt, brothers and sis- position of Radio Operator, LeRay ters of Mrs. Wilcox, down for Con- S. Howell, Executive Officer, an- C 1953. 11, nounced today. The starting salary for Radio Operator is $22.".x per month. There are two immediate openings in Salt Lake City. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of Utah at the time they file their applications. Applicants must be at least IS years of age but not have attained their 40th birthday on the closing date for receipt of applications which is April 10, 19.7k The examination will be conducted in Salt Lake City on April Marion Halliday, Carol Linford, Rebecca Brough and Stanley Harvey, who are all attending the BYU at Provo, were home for the week end. Mi sses By R. J. SCOTfS SCRAP BOOK SCOTJ 29-J- 4 i, MeYm.Ta$ ;ots mYo -- fit SiimS A.SA.RPIHI. Cf SARDim rsQMP5L 0 41. FOR purpose. fKAf -- BIRDS ARE. BRANDED yay Y Art ARE BRANDED SAME. -- 0'fRAE MIGRATION. WilM' I VIEWPOINT sL ON Fro?. MoyiSlr u. of , SEMITES '1'HATMURaStS for top quality IS CAUSED BV ONES OWN Small beus uSED in FALCON PLAINLY NlARD FOR i CAN DENIALS SHAME BE AMP ' WM Ku t Im , k erLt ofTHe SMALL CUBES USED IN (jAMINC- DIE, Potatoes DICE. Die, um Yme dado A PEDESTAL. of die, any of various Tools used to FORM IMPART A AN O&dECT OR MATERIAL. ftrtc4 CROSSWORD .getting it? 1. 5. The sound of h ACROSS Mountain 2. defile 3. 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