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Show PAGE 4 MOTO. TTTAH eOffNTt. VTA.M FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 144 DAILY HERALD British Capture Coriano In Drive On Gothic Line ROME. Sept 15 GE Brltiah 8th army troops driving through the Gothic line towards the south-em south-em approachs of the Po Valley captured the town of Coriano and n adjoining 7,000-yard long ridge today and drove to within a mile of the Rimini airfield on the Adriatic Adri-atic coast. British and Indian troops clear ed and occupied the town of Corl- ano, four miles inland and five and one -half miles south of Rimini, and took the long-contested ridge extending from Coriano to Sar Savino. In the area between Cerm-mano, Cerm-mano, five miles further southward, south-ward, however. th Germans continued con-tinued to offer stiff resistance and positions remained unchanged. Canadian trooos operating further fur-ther east, meanwhile, crossed the Ma ran o with tanks and infantry and were advancing on the airfield air-field in the southern outskirts of strongly-defended Rimini. Adriatic Adri-atic anchor of the Gothic line. The United States 5th army continued its advance north of Lucca and Pistola on the western "end of the front, caDturing Mount Catino and Ponte DiMoriano, both fonr miles north of Lucca, and the Pietrabuona feature on a strategic road leading through the mountain moun-tain mass midway between Lucca Luc-ca and Pistoia. The Germans were putting up stiff resistance against British and and American troops slugging their way into the Gothic line north and northwest of Florence. Greek troops, revealed by the Allies Al-lies for the first time today as being be-ing units of the British 8th army. advanced towards Borgo San Lor enzo, 13 miles northeast of cnce. Trapped y 1 in m M 1 1 miif - . Caught in one of the war's greatest pincers. Field Marshal Maximilian von Weichs, above, commanding German troops in the Balkans, appears trapped as Red army's drive through Bulgaria Bul-garia nears effective junction with Marshal Tito's Yugoslav Partisans. Von Weichs forces include 20 divisions in Yugoslavia Yugo-slavia and six in Greece, total ing some 250,000 men. NAVY SETS RECORD IN NEWS RELEASE Court Postpones Polygamy Trial SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 15 ttE) Trial of 35 members of the Fundamentalist religious sect on charges of conspiracy to practice polygamy, scheduled to open today, to-day, was postponed until next Tuesday by District Judge M. J. Bronson, after the cultists demanded de-manded a special Jury venire. The defense is seeking to obtain a Jury that contains no members of the Latter-day Saints church on the grounds Mormon Jurors would be prejudiced against the Fundamentalists, who withdrew from the recognized church after the LDS faith officially banned polygamy more than 50 years ago. After Branson granted the demand de-mand for a new venire, a panel of 100 names was drawn and deputies depu-ties began serving the new summons sum-mons for Jury duty. LDS Ward Chapel Damaged by Fire SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 15 U.E Fire damage to the 34th LDS ward chapel here was estimated esti-mated at "several hundred dollars" today as the result of a projection projec-tion booth blaze last night. The fire apparently started when the film caught fire durutg the showing of a motion picture. The audience of 200 was routed Head-On Rail Wreck Kills 25, Injures 64 WW 4 A i Vwr vj 4- St. lliuai-...cM.l..Mn -m m in' i ii -nr 7t.. . . 1 r ..I Clayon Declines Proffered Post WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (CD-William (CD-William Clayton, surplus property administrator, charged today that O. K. So Her Name Is Eiffel Tower KANSAC CITY. Mo, Sept 15 (CRv When Pfc. Wilbur Sisk, now with American troops in France, Started mcntinnlnsr "ITiffol" tn tlia icongressiona! compromises in uie: letters home, censors became ua- 1944 surplus property disposal bill pcious, but when the soldier wrote had made it "obviously impracti-1 his wife thathe bought mother and cal" and said he would not accept Eiffel Tower some perfume," that uie jod or administrator under the, was too much: proposed act. In a letter to war mobilization director James F. Byrnes, Clayton said his decision not to accept appointment ap-pointment under the bill "springs from the conviction growing out of senate hearings and debates that the surplus property disposal program pro-gram is no longer to be conducted in a businss-like manner." The GI was called on the army "carpet," and went through some fancy explaining before he con vinced intelligence officials that "Eiffel Tower'' is his sister-in-law, Mrs. Eiffel Tower Sisk of Kansas Kan-sas City, and not a code to reveal his approach to Paris. Sisk now refers to his sister-in- law as his brother's wife. NEA TeUphotot At least 25 persons were killed, 64 Injured, In this wreck of the crack Dixie Flyer near Terre Haute. Ind after it crashed head-on Into a mall train while running at high speed through a neavy tog. Most of the casualties were soldiers, riding in the last train bound from Chicago to M'nm PEARL HARBOR, Sept. 15 O The navy established a new rec ord for speed in announcing Pa ci- from the building: but onlv persons fic operations, disclosing the inva- injured whre George Holgreen and , son or i-'aiau approximately nine t Don Dunlop. both li. who were Tarawa Sign of the Times hours after the beaches. American troops hit burned about the head and hands Cotton textile production in 1941 will be 15. per cent less than in 1942 when the industry was at its peak, according to John W. Edelman. Washington representa tive of the Textile Workers Union of America. 1 500 BOMBERS HIT GERMAN AIRDROMES ROME, Sept. 15 r.K Approxi mately 500 American heavy bomb Civilian employment In war agencies the War and Navy Departments De-partments and the emergency war agencies accounted for 71 pener based in ltalv attacked Ger- cent of the total of 2,800,000 Fed-, man airdromes and a submarine! Flor- eral employees in continental bee in the area of Athens. Greece, ; United States in March, 1944. 'today, "News Flash" Specials - Saturday, Sept. 16 COFFEE "RED & HITE" 1-lb. Vac Sealed Jar. Per Found OdLQ Red and White Milk TALL TINS L FOR rft. 1 Red Point Each.: O DC BRAN FLAKES 2 1 or 23c Quick Oats ill Size 13c "Red & White" Small Size Cylinder Pkgs. Each "RED & WHITE" 15 oz packages. . . Mi I ff. J US Grapefruit Juice 46 oz tins Each O I C RICE CALIFORNIA O LBS 07 PEARL Bulk. .. . O AC Macaroni . Spaghetti BULK Standard fS LBS Ol cut o ZlC Spring Kist Peas 2 tins 2 FOR No. 3 Sieve, No. 5 Blue pts Each Carnation Wheat LARGE PACKAGES O A - Each ZHC Vanilla or emon "Pantry Pride" Imitation 1 0 8 oz bottles, Each IOC ORANGE JUICE No. 2 tins Nourishing and 1Q Refreshing Each I 7t CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS PEACHES JARS JAR FITTINGS white Luncheon Meat 12 oz tins O C Each ODC RED & WHITE tin HEMO 1 pound jars Each Vienna Sausage 2or25c Borden's 59c Washo Large Package each 19c Pierces Diced Beets No. 95 tins FOR 0 1 (17 Oz Size) L JLiC WHOLE KERNEL Ap k I VAC. PACK VlxlN "Sun Valley Lodge" FOR OQ 5 Blue Points Each. . JL LMQ L1BBYS DEEP BROWN g ENS In Tomato Sauce; 17 Oz Each 10 Blue Points I DC Diamond Wax Paper 125 Foot Cutter Box FOR O C Rolls Am ODC LADY GODIVA $ 3 BARS 1 Ar FOR 14C nraB Toilet Tissue 4?o0rlls 19c fNEA TeUphotot Sardonic humor of U. 8. Marines stationed on Tarawa is evidenced In this sign post which concludes Us pointers with. -'Golden Gate by 48, breadline by '43." Marine Corps photo. Deaths Cady La Vera Lyons AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Cady La Vera Lyons, 49. died Wednesday Wednes-day at 1:30 a. m- In a San Francisco Fran-cisco hospital. She was born April 7, 1895, in American Fork, a daughter of WiUiam and Catherine Armstrong Chadwlck. Sha graduated from American Fork high school and attended a Salt Lake college. She later was employed by the Utah Fuel Co. as a comptometer operator. opera-tor. She was married to Pearl Anthony An-thony Lyons Dec. 20, 1922, in Prove Pro-ve They lived in Salt Lake City and later moved to Brisbane, Cal. She helped organize the L. D. S. branch there, Sunday school and M. I. A. She also worked In the Red Cross. Survivors include her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Grace Curl, San Francisco; a grandson and four brothers and sisters, William J. and Glen Chadwlck, Mrs. Ada Baker and Mrs. Mae Laursen, American Fork. Funeral services will be held Mondav at 1 r m n th A miri. can Fork Fourth ward chapel, j rncnas may cair at uie nome or her brother, Glen Chadwlck, prior tc the services Monday. Burial will be In American Fork city cemetery. Darlene K. Williams SPANISH FORK-Funeral services serv-ices for Darlene Kay Williams, 4-year-old daughter of Jones and Genevieve Bowen Williams, who died from the effects of drinking Insecticide from a, beverage bottle, bot-tle, Wednesday at 5 p. m., will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Spanieh Fork Third ward chapel by J. Austin Cope, bishop. Friends may call at the Claudln funeral home all day Saturday, and at the family home Sunday prior to the services. Burial wiU be in the Spanish Fork city cemetery, ceme-tery, directed by the Claudln funeral fu-neral home. Sweden Is meeting the gas shortage by manufacturing methane me-thane gas in a sewage disposal plant at Stockholm for use as motor mo-tor fuel for busses and other municipal vehicles. The cost is comparable to the. prewar cost of gasoline and the power derived closely correspondent to that ob tained from the same fuel. CflSHvpCPR QUALITY MEATS Oar High Quality Heats are priced low every day of the week, n D No. 7 cut Swifts-Cudahys S r DeeT IxOaSt A Grade, 5 Pt. Lb ZDC T-BONE STEAKS Cut from Swift's and Cuda-hy's Cuda-hy's A Grade Beef 13 pts. a lb Lb. 43 LUNCH MEAT No points. Large assortment Swift's, Cudahy's tO Rath's. Lb Boiling Beef A Grade, No Points m mm Short Ribs and Brisket. Lb. C FRESH HALIBUT - SALMON . STEWING HENS GROUND BEEF. No points. Lean and Fresh C n Lb V FRANKS. No pts. 49 0 Swift s, Cudahy's Lb. 4tf7t Colored Fryers CHEESE 1 Tasty Loaf. Kraft's Valveeta I 12 Points Lb. 2 Lb. Box , LVMB PATTIES AA Grade No pts. Lb. BOILED HAM, 11 Cudahy's or Swift's i Lb 2 lb. to 4 lb Av. Fresh, A Gr. Lb. points. 43c 67c VEAL Roasts and Steaks No pts. AA Grade Lb 29C We welcome your business on the following merits Quality Meats, Friendly Service, Clean Market and Lower Prices. Shop Early and Avoid The Bush on Friday and Saturday EAST SIDE MEAT MARKET Located In Peay's Market Corner 4th East and 2nd North 1 N f BMP 1 ' l- ' 1 I Bk Tfc . 2 1 tW Wj I I k 1 This Pure has delicate and lasting flavor chilling: Prices Effective SATURDAY - MONDAY Stamps 30, 31, 32, 33 and 40 KERR- tJ(oS Quarts .. .. V rv57rVlTtOTrrn T7TT9f77 11 lb. Jar. WHITE FAWN 50-lb. Bag mmw4 J mj J '' Kraft American 24 Points 2-lb. 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