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Show Pag' VET ADVISOR HERE NEXT MONDAY WASATCH NOTES iiulilol linn V , A' .Klein tl is, H IllM j' In!, IIII In basketball siheilule Ini the high sihools Hi Sanpete ( ouniy have been announced as billows .Ian 7, I'm Snow College at Moioih North Sanpete at Manti Gunnison at Wasati h Atudenn Jan 11 Moroni at Gunnison. Wasati h at Noitli Sanpete A adt my Manti at Snow (oil ege Jan l'l Wasati h Academy at at Manti, Gunnison Moiom snow ( ollepe at North Sanpete at Moiom Jan 21 Manti Sun. College at Wasati tl Ai ad ( my , Noith Sanpete at Gunni , Tlaeatre EOr-JETJ- A , HT. PLEASANT , Sunday and Monday, November 21 22 - "SAINTED SISTERS" With LAKE and JOAN VERONICA CAULIFIELD Alr.o -u son n u b u " Jan 28 al Min ti. Gunnison at Snow College a North Sanpete Snow College, Moroni at Wa s.ititi Academy; Manti at Gunni Keli - 24 with PAULETTE GODDARD and MrDONALD Snow Colley at Man tl, Wasati h Academy at Noith Sanpete, Gunnison at Moiom CAREY Also For Buck With With TIM HOLT Videst Antler Spread Matinee BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN" and DIANE Selected Sho.ts LYNN GUY MADISON Friday and Saturday, November 25 - 27 OF JERICHO" Starring CORNELL WILDE, LINDA DARNELL, ANNE EAXTER Special Short Subjects T ;; r 7 T" r t:ni - A Gentlemans ken ucity ffro)) Famous Since 1870 Blent Kentucky JIltslcy-- A 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COUP., NEW YORK Home Supply Proudly Presents i; so.')' Fell. 2") Moiom at Manti, Wasati h Academy at Snow Col Former Manti Man Is hge, Gunnison at North San U.S.A.C. Extension Worker G. Alvin Carpenter, who wa to Turpin. recently appointed assistant di "After we got them into the rector for county servlets, Utah trucks we had to cross the State Agricultural FIxtension Green River and this was haz Service, has been extension mu: ardous in that the water was kctlng specialist. too deep for the truck motors to As marketing socialist he hu Wi had the opportunity of becomim' be used, Gaufin said had horses hooked to the pucks well acquainted with problems ol and they pulled the loads Utah farm families in the vail motors ous fields of agricultuie the and through where couldn't make it. Then we were homemaking. able to move them right on to Mr. Carpenter was reared i Iron County. We found that hy Manti. He graduated from Man covciing the tiueks .so that no ti high school in 1928, fiom light could get into the trapped Snow junior college at Ephran animals we were able to keep in 1930, attended Utah Stan 1930 31 In three truck Agricultural them quiet Colleg loads, GG animals, we lost only filled a Swiss German mission and six of them. These died from for the LDS Church 1931-3received graduated from USAC in ll3" wounds which they when they weie trapped, Gaul with a BS. degree in agricul ture. in said. The entire transplanting was In 1935 he served as assistant released together Turpin sah extension farm management that this was done to make the specialist, prior to attending the herds in that area substantia University of California, when enough to give them a solid he received his M. S. degree in Small herds still roam agricultural economics in 1937 start the western deserts, he pointed and did one years further work out, but they are unable to in theie toward his doctor's cD crease. With a substantial shot gree. in the arm, Utah should have Mr. Carpenter did agrioultim antelope hunting in this icpi economics and marketing work Ik fore very long extension with the California and in 1910 was Other antelope transplantin' service 1938-4opeiations are in progress. Tut employed as associate econo pin pointed out As many o! mist, Bureau of Agricultural Eeo the Daggett herd as possihb nomics, with BAE's western reg will be moved ional office at Berkeley. As a member of the Bureaus divisum of farm mangagement and rost Last Elk Hunt Begins he made an economic study pt-t- e Nevada. While in California penter was a member Berkeley Ward two years. LDS Mr of K0ZY Theatre MORONI, UTAH By Glendale Larson Operated SUN. 21 MON. 22 TUES. 23 "THE BABE RUTH STORY" smiling U wwywar svVn BI'NDIX M I 11 - iLMi.iv cill.'VOlt 1 Mil 11 1 l.k S K1 OKI) FLIP FLAP WED. 24 TKURS. 25 DANA ANDREWS MERLE OBERON 1 E Ill LL BMIKYMORL in NIGHT SONG" HOAGY CYRMKHYEI. FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS w .111 - NEWS SAT. 27 FFiI. 26 DAN nouncement. Applications for these posi tions must be on file with the Office of the 13th Civil Seivuc DAILEY in GIVEMYREGARDS TO Region, 10G New Customhouse Dem.ei. Colorado, not latei than November 29, 1918 Full as well as application forms may be secured from the Office of the 13th Civil Service BROADWAY" Coloi by TECHNICOLOR 'TALL. DARK & GRUESOME mfoi-matio- iiMfliMMlU From where I sit ...Jy ii Joe Marsh Car the bishopre He was appointed to teachmr and research in the USAC de partment of agricultural eco nomics in November, 1940, am in 1941 was made extension economist. From 1942 to 194G Mr. Carpen ter served as state supervisor o' the emergency farm labor pro gram, which was operated b the Extension Service. In Jan. ary, 1916, he was appointed ex- tension marketing specialist He has served as secretary of the Utah Council of Farmer Cooperatives since its organization in 1942. Mrs. Carpenter is the former Hortense Snow. She was extension clothing specialist in 193G-37- . The Carpenters have three children: Paul, 8; Donald, 6; and Colleen, 4. Try a PYRAMID I FlxaiiunaUuns f j filling pos, tions of Teai her and Tune, Leave, and Pay Roll SujHivisor were announced today by C. L Edwards, Regional Civil Seivke Director Teacher vacancies exist in the Department of the Intel lur, Ol flee ol Indian Allairs, and va taiuks lor Time, Leave, am, Pay Roll Supeivisor exist in vaiious Fedeial agencies These positions anlin atec, ill the States of Culo! ado, Nov, Mexico, Utah and Wyomiiq, 1 fie salary range lur Time, Leave and Pay Roll Nup, tvi.sor is 8372. to Sllud a year, and lor louche, the salary lange vanes ae coidiiig to the following option-io- i which applicants are uppiy mg. Agilculture, $2721 to $i.ial a yeai, Cottage Dormitory, $2721 a year; FJlementary Grades s $2498 a yeai; Home Fxononms, $2724 and $2974 a year, Scleiu $2724 a year, Trades Skilled $2721 and $297 4 a year, and So cial Science, $272 4 a year Applicants fur these examinations will not he required to take a written test, hut will hi- ruled on the basis of a review of then experience and education as shown in their application form Detailed information regarding the requirements for these exam inations is contained in the an f livestock ranching operations Wn k gion or from J llaiold S ler, Secretary, Board of ( iv Seivne F'xurnineis al Post Oltli e 111 Mt lleas ml, Uah R. Teacher, Pay Roll Supervisor lobs Open In Civil Service Its Your Fight, Too! Bing Crowley was beefing the other day about all that Our Tow ng doing in the way of sending food and clothes to Europe. Bing felt that those struggling democracies should look after themselves. But most agreed with Judge Cunningham who said: So long ms any family or individual in Europe is helping hold the line for freedom against the forces of intolerance its common sense, and preserved in every aspect, big or little whether ita the right to vote, or the right to enjoy a temperate glass of beer or ale with friends. And from where I sit, no liberty's too small to overlook. Because the minute one small freedom is threatened, all the others are in jeopardy just as the minute one small country loses freedom, all its neighbors are in danger! common decency, to help em. Because thats everybody's fight: To see that individual freedom is oe Copyright, 1943, United States Brewers Foundation ADLET! City Drug Has Presents Gals?e! i jf Mrs. J. E. Jensen was a Salt Lake city vistor last Saturday She went to visit with her son Ralph B. Jensen before he departed that night for New Y'oik city, from which port he will sail for the Danish Mission CHINESE MANDARIN ; Fell 1G Manti at Noith Sun pete; Mutoni at Snow College, 1; whooping cough, 11; gonoi Wasatrh Academy at Gunnison rhea, 5; syphilis (resident), 2G at (nonresident) Feb. 18 Noith Sanpete 2; cancer, 3 Moroni; Snow College at Gunni rheumatic fever, 4; and diarrhe son; Manti at Wasatch Academy of the newborn, 1. he buck that Tommie Ruin get shot during deor season had an aid lei spread of 3'G inches Result Toinnue won first prize in a i oiliest sponsored the by Ml ll asant Frozen Food Coin puny (laion Fike, manager of the tiKi n lood concern, annoumed this, week that other winners ucie liayne Christensen, sei mid, Id im h spiead, and C J lohunsen, third, 30 inch spn ad I nst prize is a years free loeker rental; second is free pm lessiim of the huik. and thud is a S') no cash award Judging of entries was inr-- l led out hy VV K Peterson, drp November Tweny-Sevent- h utv county sh riff. Post season elk hunters, 140 or them, got their guns r ady Airplane Used In Antelope for the northern Utah NovemTransplanting Program ber opening next week. The antelope transplanting The elk season, open only in progiam of the Utah Fish and South Cache and Rich County, Game Department has proven is an either-sehunt this year, sui icssful according to R L. Turpin, Utah 'I his was the conilusion Fish and Game Department leached hy R L. Turpin, I tab Closing date is December G fish and Game director, upon which ends the 1948 elk hunts to be The elk are expected ieceipt of word fiom D. M Gaufin, hip down for the late hunt, Turpn game suptrvisoi for the state, to the effect that pointed out, especially if the he had been able to move GO northern section of the state head of antelope fiom the Dag gets a snowfall or two within gett County sagelands to the the next ten days or so minx open rangelands of Iron The elk hunt is held in these County, on Utahs Western Des two areas after all the othc erts. elk hunting has ceased because The first drive took place la ,1 of the trouble the elk heids week when Truman Miley, pilo afford farm the marginal from hunt has Kemmerer, Wyoming lands. An earlier drove GG animals into the stati proved unsuccessful in that the traps in the Gladys area neat elk are high and scattered, and The animals were a suitable harvest has been Linwood. trapped, put in trucks, coveied difficult to obtain, Turpin e and then moved as quickly a. plained. The later hunt permit1-thhunters to get to the bi possible to Iron Spring in Iron County where the state is at game, and also helps the state tempting to build up its ante control the grief on the spo where the grief usually arises. lope. Getting the antelope into the traps was only part of the prob CHESTER lem, Gaufin said in his repoi: By Mrs. Ada M. Peterson Thursday, November 25 "WALLS 11 Prsnger Wins Prize "WESTERN HERITAGE" with 1 soil. Fell "HAZARD" "TEXAS, Muioni at North San ate, Wasatch Academy (The Vulture People) Tuesday and Wednesday, November 23 The following is a list of al diseases (resident and nonres ldent) for ttie week, ihuken pox, 75; diptheria, 3; poliomye litis (resident), 21, (nonresi dent) 2, measles, 101, mump 28, pneumonia, 3; scarlet fevei 3; tularemia, 2; undulant fever Basketball Schedule For High School League Outlined Here 19. 1945 NOVEMBER FRIDAY THE MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID LiM 'mi ly A large number of people from Chester attended quarterly conference last Sunday at Mo roni. State Sickness Rate Up; In Sanpete It's Down county showed no local physicians and health officers throughout Utah have reported a total of 290 resident cases of notifiable diseases to the State Department of Health for the week ending As Sanpete cases, ti lit n. , 1 1 f! M U 'v - U " A Vi -- 1 1 v U D Us , 1 $ & I t; j. Ji S I V ! ) s' if v I i K, 12, 1943. That represents an increase of 40 cases over the 250 reported and last week twenty eight cases were reported tor the corresponding week last year, department officials said Although the decline of poliomyelitis is following the seasonal picture incidence above nor mal continues in a few area: according o a Public Health Service report dated November 4, 1913 for the week ended Oct DOROTHY GRAY LOTION FERFUMES COLOGNES Shell Be Charmed! A total of 830 cases was reported for the current week as compared with 1,079 for the preceding week, 715 for the cor responding week in 1916, and !a five-yeamedian for 489 for the week. The reported inci dence declined in California from 206 to 198, in South Dakota fiom 121 to 58, in North Caro-lina from 42 to 29, in Ohio from 52 to 14, in Illinois from 41 to 21, in Wisconsin from 47 to 32, and in Iowa from 79 to 41. The incidence increased in Michigan from 39 to 52 and in Texas from 28 to 31,55 the national repor' 30. 1 I J J 1 RICHARD EUDNUT GIFT SETS Two-hundre- ri f CHRISTMAS r ; i iU I i )' ' - : -- i t , J V 'I 'I I & November ! f ifi i i I I pi 111: Evening in Paris Gift Sets i J , r,( CHILDREN'S The By radio-pho- De ,uxe FM-Ao want only the For those , In modern cab.ntt of striped mahoganv. reejraph. 2 FM, Standard Broadcasts otic, conplote enjoyment. Automatic record changer with automatic stop, Hushed point with utmost record fidelity. 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