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Show s0TJTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 17, 1948 Civil Service Exams Announced Geographer and Research Psychologist examinations were announced today by the U.S. Civil Service commission. The geographer positions pay from $3,727 to $10,305 a year and are located in Washington, D. C., and vicinity. No written test is required but applicants must (a) have completed 4 years of college study UN1TEP STATES LEAPS THE WORLP IK. PRODUCTION H-- y"'" luRpmwe COM? FROM THE PlMeS Wrtlirt SKOW IM TME 1$ CAUEP TH-TUI y OF SOUTK .( NAVAL RAyo FROM WOOCV jii $T0?E4 1NPU41W TrtE PITCM AMP tAR WAS U4EP 114 "me BUIlPItld SEOR61A TOPAV OF SHP$. UAF4 TM U.4. IM PROPliCTlON BECAUSE-OEfcSMAU- OF NAVAL ' STORES. Former Students Should ,VSSV Contact Registrar v vAi ,! Back On Campus Former students of Utah State Agricultural college who are planning to return for the 1948-4- 9 school year, are requested by Registrar William H. Bell to notify the registrars office of this intention in order that registration hooks may be prepared for them. This will speed the registration procedure for the Mr. Bell pointed out. student, The registrar reported that already an unprecedented number students is Sept. 24, with class-wor- k ' of students from scheduled to begin Sept. 27. previous years have indicated their intention to Now students will begin guidance enroll at USJAC again this fall. examinations and orientation Sept Kegistration date for former 23 and will register Sept. 25. Logan which has included courses in geography or allied fields; or (b) have Jhad 4 years of technical experience in geography or closely allied fields or (c) have had any combination of (a) and (b). In addition, from one to three years of professional experience in the field of geography is required. For the higher grade positions, the experience must show that the applicant has the ability to organize, direct and coordinate research or do other important and difficult work in the field of geography. The examination for Research Psychologist is for filling positions paying $3,727 and $4,479 a year, in Washington, D.C., and throughout the United States. To qualify, applicants must pass a written test and must (a) have completed a four-ye- ar college course which has included courses applicable to the positions; or '(b) have had four years of appropriate r esponsible experience; or (c) any combination of (a) or (b). In addition, they must-hav- e had one or two years of appropriate graduate study or important research experience, or an equivalent combination of the gard-uat- e study and experience. Applications for the Georgrapher examination will be accepted in the Back on campus at Utah State Agricultural college is Dr. N. W. Christiansen, head of instrumental music division, after teaching summer school at Columbia university in New York and attending sessions of the National Music Camp at Interlocken, Mich. This was Dr. Christiansens fourth summer as a memlber of the Columbia university summer school faculty. He was accompanied by Civil Service Commission, WashMrs. Christiansen, who attended ington 25, D.C., until further notice, classes at both Columbia and Jul-lia- however, .persons who wish to re School of Music. Logan consideration should have their applications on file not later than October 19, 1948. Persons interested in the Research Psychologist examination must have their applications on file with the Civil Service Commission not later than November 9, 1948. Further information and application forms may be obtained at first and second-clas- s post offices, from civil service regional offices, or from the U.S. Civil Service commission, Washington 25, D.C. ceive early Wildlife Federation along with Forest Ranger Vernon Brewer will guide the party up Deep canyon and along the crest of Wellsville mountain to the head of Cold Water canyon, down the Cold Water trail and across Maple Bench to Mendon. Mountain music and other entertainment will be dispensed along the trail to be climaxed by a melon bust at the Hughes residence at the end of the trip. Last Ride Of Season Planned Under the auspices of Mendon the Skyline Riders of Mendon and the Mendon Wildlife Federation the last organized mountain ride of the season will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18. Any person who loves a horse, loves our mountains and loves beautiful fall scenery with its riot of colors is invited to be at the Chester Kidman or John O. Hughes residences in Mendon at 9 a. m. on Sept. 18, with his or her horse, lunch, a canteen of water, oats for the horse and a color camera, etc. From there the presidents, Chester Kidman and Joseph Larsen of the Skyline Riders and Mendon lUrfte mm I wish it were possible to thank personally each of you who worked so hard and enthusiastically for me during the primary election campaign. I also wish I could thank personally each of you who voted for me. But there are so many of you that this just isn't possible. Will you accept this means, therefore, of accepting my sincere thanks for all you did. Sincerely, Republican Nominee for Governor ( Advertisement) DON'T FORGET EVERY THURSDAY EVENING IS WRESTLING NIGHT O Armory, Logan - Amvet Sponsored rd FOR QUALITY SERVICE IN YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CALL MAD The moment you step aboard a Union Pacific train, you enter a world of relaxation, of comfort. 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