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Show PAGE EIGHT, THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, 2 So Falla Is CIVIL SERVICE JOBS I nittvl ihs Ciul ht m S tod iv hhmIiIIi! in an tllmt to udditional iph romniii'sion nirt .i) u him. t 'nil itniK r rlu r t! nnl mftpltd c s rvn ll urn m hi t n hmdt r foi t i na tit and i in , I of ) In thi A ti t opt k'bomi numotvpi ai aKo pmtus m idt in t lit to b j mitmmts Offm it C.oninmt nt 1'rinting Humton The dosing d Pi fm 11- Ap Mphiations is J iiu ; lations foi .ill poMtiniis mu t don p si nt to tin Cw il N r i a lum,ton I) (' Ihtiij i ,sion i e no m ixiinum uj limits The mw innoauuin nP nf(,r r inuotaph and tibulitmr ('line opiiiNus piirrut Mplnant to qu ihfv on titlur full twin pud rn rn i or a it splint touisi epi of i n tn e m tin tliLin v and o icratin the rn u him to vwiuh No writ-- i i pomtmnt is sought wm p tf ' L yi r v' - a , i s' v - 4 kk 30 t si- . (i - Forirrmmleo',..,!. opui.or Weed ou J ho - ' . ' v I ' H K 4 tt y ..,,. Jk 4 Plans ri V. .aw.inntOr '',?? JXc t ;j - rfi Formulated About 1000 comets have been noted since the beginning of recorded history. seivice. must show their ability to do general composing-roowork Full information as to the requirements for these examinations, and application forms, muy be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, Secretaiy of the Board of U. S. Civil Servi-- e Examiners, at the post office m this city, or from the Secretary of the Board of U. S Civil Service Examine! s, second-clas- s at any Hrst-o- r post office. to alue Matter of fact, the colege INVENTORY training program is worth abouL $1,500,000 to this area yearly, Dean This valley can Clyde stated (Continued from Page One) become an important training center for skilled mechanics and army hospital had been estiblish-e- d for air transportation, he confor Brigham City because ol cluded its proximity to Ogden, rail.oad Substantial increases in agi center income to the county Petition To Washington Mr Champ presented a reiolu-tio- n during the present year wtie to Utah congressional dele- listed by Agent Wrigley, who appealing stated that better prices for farm gation in Washington, for full support of local efforts products and expected cise in to secure future military projects yields will make the county s for Cuche valley, with an eye most stable industry a greater toward winning the war, witn no asset than ever during the war Bowen explained Commissioner emphasis on polities or commercialism advantages of construction ecuv-it- y e Logan-Cachat the This area is not licked n its dollar airport, declaring that efforts to secure industry, conWe re still the weekly payroll will go over cluded Mr. Champ trying to bring m industry that the $6000 mark will be of permanent value, that Sjiend Paychecks Here will not bring us inflation and President Paulsen pointei to " then deflation the fact that some 338 men ot Mr Hanson presented figures Cache county are now working to show that, according to fanul- - in defense industries outside the but are returning to homes lar baiometers of business, this valley, jocate(j here wheie a good share increased He of their payrolls are seen is county realizing financial activity not a Tnild opined that upwards of $4', 000 connectper month is brought into loi el Telephone depression electric business channels by this metiod. bank clearings, ions, Richmond Dr. of power and water service were Godfrey cited as indications of increased pledged Civic club cooperation in busmeos activity Complete report securing miltary projects for tins of this prosperity is contained in area, and stated that "we all feel an adjacent article a great appreciation for Cache valley after this inventory, but Explaining the value of national we must not rest on our oafs or defense training at the college. of Dean Clyde stated that there aie be lulled into a false sens now 700 men being trained by the security." O Guy Csrdon urged tha. a defense institution m national courses, that there will be 300 coordinating committee De apnaval and manne radio trainees pointed by the chamber of cominstruction during the year, and merce to work with the college that the civilian pilot training on projects which affect the program is a vital source of rev- - community. Crc-a- t HERE'S MORE ABOUT Plans are being made to start tin annual wed contiol dnve in Fiunklin county All people of the county intci ested in treating noxious weeds on the ir place should call at the county agent's office in Picston and sign an agreement so that the work might be done and a record might be compiled for C B Sen prison, noxious weed control chan man, and the Franklin county commissioners. The piogram has been planned to control the noxious weeds found in the county, such as morning sow glory, white top, perennial thistle, Canada thistle, Russian knap weeds, and quack grass llowevir, due to a shortage of labor this voar it will not be possible to treat as many patches of weeds this year as has been done in the past The cost of cultivating is the same as last year, 50 cents per acre for each cultivation. rR E M EMBERIT R El! haP-rml-li- im ffAVai mynra (Tciffl North Main, Logan S3 Prescription Drug Co. And Preston, Idaho Sl VAGS BRINGS C TORY NEARER baffle cry homo America's vrywfier front ts on save! Hero is your opportunity to aid in tho fight to make merchandise and SOAP Jdcal for home OM guc't use. Fim moral Your MORE and for your money. Our store shelves are filled with tremendous One Cent Sale barqams. It it all first quality, full sue VALUES quality. Delight fill odor. c.lo 2 fori I H I'unhit Vrfomif A ASPIRIN Quuk elcpendaV'e lelirf for simple hi adaches and the discom fo1 1 aches colds, etc. mmol $1 Old Fashioned f0 fA of lr 2 for.'ilE LIPSTICKS 50c S :e Lone TWEED-TE- FRIDAY and SATURDAY AS LONG only!' AS THfV Soft creamy lather mokes o most delightful cleanser for any skm. Delicate old colonial fragrance so populor. Reg 7 Sc Vlwe Complete :i7- ONLY TO A 29c sue Klenzo Gentlemans TALCUM POWDER SI ze 00 sue Lavender SHAVING BOWL I9c Permedeqe RAZOR BLADES s ze 10c sue Reaall STYPTIC PENCIL 30c tue Reiall SHAVING ONf SAl! CUHOmIK HELPS AT 1c SALE PRICES SHAVING CREAM s contacted get ms . LOTION I j foorbnf 2 foriM)' 2for2; 2for"Jl 2for20 2 for 1 I Woodbnfe ONLY! FURNITURE a Punkzt oa HAIR OIL 55c large ze ILASOL LOTION 25c sue Br t I 1 0 10 Akutogowa Joseph Muir, graduate of Utah State Agricultural college m 1934 and county agricultural agent in Garfield county, haa been granted a sabbatical leave by the USAC board of trustees to accept an at Texas A and M college for the coming year, it was reported Monday by Leonard W. MacDonald, executive alumni secretary. Muir was prominent both club member and leader as a before he became the Garfield county agent. In 1928 he was state champion at a meat animal livestock project and represented club membeis to the Utah national club congress in Chicago. newly active species of housefly, should be destroyed in the spring of the year to eliminate possibility of suggests Dr G. F. Knowlton, associate entomologist of the Utah Agricultural Experiment station These flies, he states, invade buildings in the fail, seeking a place to spend the winter nd become annoying in months, late wint and spring. It is necessary to eliminate these flies early in tne year, by swatting or spraying, because they remain out of doors chiefly during warm weathocer, and no heavy curs at this time, he adds. KYOTO! INDUSTRY FusKimi i AKA Osaka Bar Sakai Aomorifl Sea of Japan Smdai. JAPAN rK0BE Pocific Ocean SHIKOKU Scale of Miles I 1 KYUSHU the level at which ceilings may he placed on prices of farm products. It appeared that great popular support for these proposals would be necessary to obtain their passage. Treasury officials appeared before the house ways and means committee today to explain tueir interpretation of Mrs. Roossvelt s tax proposals Treasury tax expert Randolph Paul was expected to reveal what the administration considers to be a "low level of profits and how the $25,000 limitation after taxes on individual incomes would work Sen Robert A Taft, R , O voiced this objection to tha principle of a flit income limitation "Why $25,000'" he asked, v.hy not $10 000? Why not $2,500 if we accept the principle of givng a man only what he needs to live , file, a Cluster nt 200 0 More bombs may be falling on these vital industrial areas of Japan, first targets of allied air attack. In the areas are and Kobe-Osaconcentrated a big share of the enemys industries and many air and naval bases, Tokyo-Yoko-ha- on?" Actor V .lliem Holden leaves, movies to join t c AimySw Corps as a buek private, v D. S. Andctson tmgerprmtsH den in Lo3 Ar.gck-i LEWISTON LIONS ELECT OFFICM Lewiston I.imta i listed of for the coming u at their ly meetirg anil he ird an i by M E Kent rcientlv retin from the soi missionary aoc-- states president of the cuot O Bodily and other officers it d, lowsFirst ine president Hendricks, second vice pres Earl Karren, secretarj E 111 Orden; tail twister Howard sc. a berg, two-ye- Lion tamer director followed, Louis Brrn M E Kent i r Dick Lewis drei Lowell Van Orden and fco.e director, Dow Lewis President Arnold Jones xas charge of the program one-vea- rc: FINAL CLEARANCE EPSOM SALT 2 for I I( u. Cased. 50c HOLD EVERYTHING Swirl Laid Wh,f. . Choose t mCARDENIA 1 port fo great a tm there meutraT and n tie axis. ale Vsi repo I Stockhol (kve told Jtortage i lactones i and uni ' from a - S cleansing, - sS'. , "O AW o Montmorencj Contoneaster Hydrangea Austrian Fine Mack Iiills Spruce Now 1.00 .45 (L .25 S.3 .35 1.7.3 1.25 1.00 .25 (LI berrj (L . Spirea 3. Barberry 70 83 Flowering Crab Bitter Sweet Siher Lace Lilacs Philadelphus Celastrus Scandens Uaiieta Fltun PETROFOL 49c FULL PINT 2 for SIZE OC mw MAGNESIA 0F TABLETS Carry th s acid neutralizing tablet with yog. Small size tn slips into handbag or vest pocket, 25c TIN OF 36 SIZE 2 for 2(r 1 sung rafte swing w festiv, MS m p hou. ttcelle 1 and mg - ward i invited (3 rorsjthia Snow Was 1..70 Altliia Honeysuckle Prunus Newport Concord Grain 2 for 2 (( and MORE! Cherry Scarlet Trumpet THIS SALE ONLYlFgrTTH S I Get 2 4ube$ Rexall Milk of Mag- neiia Tooth Paite and a 6 oz. ,77 size Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution. We make friend- - for Rex- - j) o? .lu. all with offers l,he thii It'- - a sujnr value ou will surely want C lip this big 100 Hus aorts qu s Switzer (Con tin Every plant we bae MUST be sold . . . Dont hesitate seeing these fine superior quality Eergreens, Roses, Flowers and Fruit Trees! Iy MO0UC1 lessen the most d SHRUBBERY SAVE certai a appears semuttin that coi OX ALL Beauty Bush Snowball Boston 2 htilC a with idi sugge Italy wei t within Ine Tamariv 7- h reports enable Golden Elder Butterfly Brush cold, finishing or ski cream. Try to beat thisj fACt POWDER for H 1 4 valu ' Trafl 2 2 lur 5 1 4 CREAMS GARDENIA :h Stationery - 5fyd- P had age and i suit of B la, in pa with the masts de a ar flour-perha- v appeare njiual fri nltural Plans Mrs. Henry Brady of this city is receiving treatment at the Budge ENID. Okla., April 28 if Pi Secmemorial hospital. retary qf Agriculture Claude R. Wickard today outlined a post-wMr. and Mrs. T. J. Michaelson of wheat growing program that Logan returned yesterday from would allow parity prices for grain Calif , where Mr. Michaelson used for making flour and lower has been employed during the past prices for surplus stocks sold for six months in an aiicraft plant export, feed and industrial uses. The couple have two sons, Carlisle Speaking on the Nation Farm and Eddie , employed as supervis- and Home Hour (Blue network) ors at the factory, and in a huge benefit dance for servicemen. Car- Wickard told a farmers meeting lisle won one of 15 prizes a $500 here that the outlook for exports defense bond. It will be delivered after the war is not encouraging. He said international wheat conto him by Kay Francis and Conferences had drawn up a plan for stance Bennett, film stars. dividing the world market after the war. and that our share of the Note from Chief Hyrum Weath-erstowheat trade. . . will be very small, police department blotter: The city Jail is empty, as of this and at a much lower price than parity afternoon. From the way things look now." he said, It seems to me that the One of the wettest Aprils in recourse to begin thinking about cent years continued to see storms best tod ly lifter 60 of an im h moisture, would be something like this: maintain purity for every producfalling in the forms of rain, sleet share of the wheat grown on and snow was deposited last night er's acreage may be needed to bung the month's total to 2 59 whatever to supply our full domestic needs inches Normal for the entire for ps 40 000 000 acres mouth is 179 inches while last and then huve the areas that ex2 09 were The recorded year are specially equipped to grow is cessive amount of moisture wheat ro ahead and raise conraising problems for faimers, who siderably more than their domesh ve been greatly retarded in tic flour shares, then sell thHt explanting of crops. cess wheat at a lower price for for industrial uses and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Glen have feed and " received word that their son Cros- exports have Admitting that we by Glen, has been piomoted to the more wheat than we already know what starank of sergeant He has been to do with," Wickard said grain tioned at Fort Knox, Ky , and has farmers face one of the toughest now been transferred to New e problems in American York agriculture Last years carry-ove- r was 630 000,000 bushels, and this Mr. and Mrs. Mrgil Archibald year's crop is estimated at 80,000,-00- 0 of Dayton announce the birth of bushels responde news cAh Baltic Wickard Announces r renew e of a . alia and and rui t m axis GrK :r leek Archibald is the former Marzella marriage license has been is- Bingham of Amalga The baby is sued at the county clerk s office to the first grandchild for Mr. and Weldon T. Jenson, 23, and Roma Mrs. Allen Archibald of Wellsville. Condie, 20, both of Boise. Post-Wa- Sermany 3 tv A Henry H. Jenson has filed suit for divorce in First district court against Alice Wilson Jenson, s today ai Trondhein mtensif Amenci an mcreas ka Funeral aerviees for John H Bullock, former Cache resident who died Monday in Ogden, will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m m Pocatello, according to word received at a here today. Mr. ul!ock was born a daughter, their first-chilPreston hospital on April 27. Mrs. in Providence. aeon the ic - DELEG ATE SALT LAKE CITY, April 28 U) Calvin Behle, Salt Lake attorney, today was appointed delegate of the Utah State bar to the house of delegates of the American ba$ association. He succeeded Burton W. Musser, according to the announcement by State Bar Secretary Leland M. Cummings. Bf JOE rencan a! oed the Ja New 80 50 85 . (55 65 65 85 85 93 65 70 50 50 50 70 33 apporl .15 .30 best n! .59 Cache 30 .20 o .eD Fina Tt ZlO.OOi .25 .2o $9,00 .Jo o" .40 .25 30 .20 .20 .20 DURING Amencantype MneralOil Texocc. Scale of Miles 2fr2(i( NAIL POLISHES 25c s ze Jonteel Lavender JASMINE TALCUMS RIKER'S POLISH 8 oz 2f.r2 2 il ( 2 for2G( 2 for tit for size 10c 4 oz size ONI ONI 5 I 10 A CUSOmO 50c s zc Klemo COCOANUT SHAPCO 25c s ze Martel s 2 for ; 25c sue 2(or2 25c full pound sue 2ib JfejCji!0! Earl W. England, son of Mr. and Mrs William C. England of Logan, completed a nine weeks basic flight training course today at the Enid army flying school in Oklahoma. He will now go to the air corps advanced flying school at Brooks Field, Texas. war-tim- Slot emery you wiU be proud to use Reflecti the best of toste Contom 24 Comeo folded sheets 24 Bristol jingle sheets 48 envelopes to match. Bei sure to get this. value IMI 59c pt. VVAX Wednesday" AS LONQ AS THEY LAST MW0RP SCOTCH PLAIT) STAWNlRi LAST 6 cokes in bos PRISCILLA FLORAL TOILET SOAP 25 SOLUTION !il kills LIQUID 50c SIZE 50c Sue Lorie 5 packages tested and approved by the United Drug Company! Department of Research and ANPSfPPC even whin diluted with equal Pints of wati r 59e full A tor nt . Vitamins in this ONE CAPSUif 50c sue Lord Baltimore SHAVING Mi of 50 mo 2 lorSl.lii; 4 ROUGES White, blue, fan, gray 2 for 5 l G Capsules D 65 pkq POWDER 2 T s B Ml "il T of 49c Bold, of 100 iliej for .Of 25c Tm of 36 to 2 for go farther and do bg chance to get BETTER Drug Store dollars Bouquet Ramee so Scale of Miles The president restricted ins engagements today to a bare minimum, devoting most of his time to putting the finishing touches on his fireside message. The White House statement that the seven-poiprogram must stand and operate as 8 as was whole regarded significant m the light of congressional disover the tax and satisfaction farm provisions Hard Fight Seen The attitude of congress indicated there would be a hard fight over proposals to increase corporation taxes beyond the level recommended by the treasury in January; to limit individual incomes to $25,000; and to reduce a, Th 10c Kuril ri charging cruelty. Bring in your old tin tubes for I nle Sum Tooth lustei or Shaving Creams cannot bo wild unless an old collupsl Itle tube for the new tube. jou exchange ( Second War Bower 9 Act Order Apr 1, 1942 ) , -- E VERY Kitaram if ' enue for this area. Cdltrol OWC 1 April 29th, 30th, May 1st, 2nd t Falla, Pi evident Roosevelts pup, posed nplenty on his second birthday. I re-- price-freezin- Kendall, 58, who died Monday in the. Utah Valley hospital in Provo He is survived by his wife, the former Athalia Birdie Haws of Logan, five daughters and three sons. One of the daughters lk Mrs. Afton K. Cheney of Laketown. i .t.i) a the s j iry is 3 is rcquircnii lit experience nonths, the ti.unuig murse I nromonl is V) hours, not its than 20 of which wire spi nt in on the actual production eleitrio duplicator For tabulating machine opei.it-or- , salanes ate $1 2R0 for t lie under grade, and $1410 for the junior grade The expel lence is 4 months for junior 2 months for under. The training eouise requirement is 20 houis for junior tabulating mac him uoerator, but 4') houis for junior alphabetic tubulating machine The training requirement for under operators is 10 houis must Actual machine operation be shown. The pay for bindery operatives is 66 cents on hour Two years of paid experience In bookhimlery work, 6 months of it within the The past 10 yeuts, is required experience must have been broad e lough to cover both hand and machine operations and to render appointees assignable to the various operations in a modern bindery No written test is required The salary for Printer, monotype key hoard opeiator, is $126 an hour. Requirements are: At least 7 grades of formul schooling: also completion of a 6 year or 5 years of apprenticeship 1 radical appropriate experience in the trade, and 1 year of experience as journeyman printer Applicants must have had at least 1 year of operating a monotype keyboard in which they have shown .the ability to set 4 100 erns an hour; but this experience may have been within the apprenticeship or journeyman experience No written test is required, but appointees, to be retained in the g to, be announced by Price Administrator Leon Henderson, Early said the president will point out the "essential economies that are neces-sai- y and on the fact that this is no time for purchasing lo i ' military forces and the production armies behind the fighting fronts " In connection with the Injuries sustained in a fall in the upper power plant in Salt Creek canyon, near Nephi, on February 17, proved fatal to Supt James in'-i- for Movie (Continued from Page One) Clyde P. Baugh, son of Mr. and Mrs W ilford A. Baugh, 453 West First South street, was given his commission as second lieutenant Friday at the graduation exercises of the air force advanced flying school training at Luke Field, Phoenix, Arizona, last Friday. . its will and ippinalions until the limit )i nd Signal Corps' HERE'S MORE ABOUT PRESIDENT -i itois tn i Apjointnn I'shmsJon position m idt h II w op Targets in Japan TOWN e m- pquimmnts APRIL 28, 1942. ABOUT ARE NOW MODIFIED The TUESDAY, F,oo $6,00 $3,0C pllPONIj v alue coupon now Kjk - I NAMi ADDRESS ' r.d,m,ttA valu. 110 f cnfal of on. hefftn cento nd tetohty whrt thereof it p'oA.b led or rettr Th Slot th. R,all Drag S'om tiinded or Of n oy ctd Thank heusens its ocr. dear Ive O for 20 jeara! been cupelling Ibis OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNT AT C. C. ANDERSON $1,0 |