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Show s -- i', in ! The to - IlrraM-.Toiima!- I Washington -- Hard To Tell About The A ABOUT TOWN lln mu 1 p.i I" 11 I 111 " it tlii- - .nit i - 111 . mi mil eubi Murk I 1. 1. " ''I ni m .i n ' li' Germans! till ti 111 riser a large basin n his lap ml on a ihair beside he bull Rub his chin thoiougldy with cold g ilium to prevent . it- Hang the fountai svr.nge or hot salt ligating Ccin filled with solution so that it is a few Inehes than the patient's head el c... higher The flow of the .solution nnv 1" It regulated by ..using oi lowMin" the bag Atl.uh In gl 'which should have hen piivaMs a ly boded lor live tn, nut. s to rubber tubing, and inscil il m tin patient's mouth Keli ase the topcock on Hie tublxl tub., and d' H f i.--s I A - AT NEEDHAMS- h - i mouth into the basin it permit tt d, have the path nt sit up bed, It not, have lmn lie on his side close to the edge oi the bed. Protect the bed and th front of the gown with u lubber ol apron or seveial thitkiitssi-nevvspnpM, lopped by a bath tow - 1.1 ' i MV JACK FLKIsCIIEK luted 1ress War Correspondent NINTH U S ARMY HEADAlmost every QUARTERS 'I I' German you meet in the western German arcus we have occupied will tell you eagerly that he is " although only a few weeks ago he wore nazi patty buttons and hctlcd Hitler with the best of them. And most surprising of all they seem to exjieet the Americans to treat them just as we treat the the Belgians, and the French, Dutch While the Germans fawn outwardly, they arc quick to grab any opportunity to ignore or evade regulations laid down by the allied military government Maj Joseph D. Acckermun Colorado .Springs. Colo., working a Herzogenrath, said: "We post proclamations that no German men arc permitted on the streets But in the first few days after a town is captured there aren't enough AMG men to enforce th rule strictly. some German "Consequently watches the Americans roll past from his doorway. Nobody challenges him so he steps into his front yard. Still nobody says anything. Next thing Jerry is wandering around the streets as he pleases." Acckerman said one to woman from Aachen came III I ne nIu suj,ii ll i.I ii li' M i M i In iM, (, "anti-nazi- . , .1 . ii ,i i in .. it r i i ' ' " 11 il 1 b il m I.- - -t hit 'I hi i 'i- i till. Mill I. I, M ii r n mIi.i t lh l M Ii I. ft' . i M. It It 'i t i Sir Hi my Maitland Wil-..- ii Allied above, supmne i tlir in the Morhterra-- i' n nr He ',ie;u, will me to V.. hingtuti ,n a Bi it- -i e cut. due on the Allied ti.mir il ,ind ns lh 'me Mm- -l 'i l C jlu (.lull's pci oiiul , 'ml .I' m i. "i ii i -t ( I ir, 0 . ! Ill 'I III pllblll t la ,i ) i I.OIIIS Ii is n .1 m ' 'I'l-'- I I l llelmur J. Matkin, sun nt .1 W . Matkin, llvde Iai k has i nt . lieen ptonaitt il to stall siige.uit , stationed I dnim on a un in Siame. hi hi tmiuli-"r- ' t i,. '. !tt Ml h t !. lip . it oi ?. ( lenri.i in lh. Hi! ill ii ' . rid fit i , i t e on I t v ,u ,n n nt' I"1 lo . in I'l'im in I bn' 'O.vd, of t 'tail I'1'' ,ti n ml I'm v Ii i d 111 S' Spoil I In' III1 Will III - oi i .inn , i ; tii I oi- I'.otci 'ion I" I O' lit ion nt Id dm .ml exp now "I'"' of piotii'w. u working ilistrn is in tin slate He hop, s m ae Mieli ill Huts is' db In'1 m -- I -- I . 2 lo a I III y la. ms will sew Monday pm ut the local Red headquarters A good e is desired as an increased ipeita o, materials his been asked ly the oiganization. I.mlv fiuiii m s t on uni Private laiwreiiie (. Arulrew h, is a North I nth Kasl, me liber of the lOttth mgineer combat battalion, recently I 'till within the met fi w veil-A- t by Gen. Mark V. Clark iimfitii. i roilland. thrn-il..for meritonous service extended on four occasions in the Tunisian of the Western Foitdrv and 'i sm lt.im will b" lull and Italian campaign. He is with Till' flt-- t two dl.Vs, ill- -' llsslm, . ol the Ftf'h at my in Italy. fire louts will la fi nun d 'i"d and Iu il li fire fui ' Cache uuurtls lor "ult as lot vic- the Iasi it pi i p in nt w id I"' dis tory" during the month of (H.-'- i lfiilitnig totier have been won by seveial IISM'd Cache Valley people employed at A eiinti-s- l fur flu tm o.i,. ho the Utah ASF depot, Daniel A Clark of llyrum won $62; Jolm I) of f. tilt nt ii'ivdy I, tiling sponA;;i iM.llui Anderson, Richmond. $5; Com ad sored nl t't.di Sta'i , tiv e.impu, ltaticey. llyrum, and F.lmer B. i allege nuetile ol Biighot Jm Foesgn-Paul, llyrum, $5; Mary Barber, I I'll lav ll..t lllltiil. li'IMUtii! 365 West Center, lsigan, S'), Deudline date for snapshots to he More grade one passenger tires submitted h is been set fur Di r la. Miss Korsgien said. are available for Utahns next month, Lewis Clark, tire rationing $i aw. oil will lie givi n foi Ik the in" today. best snapshot with judging representative, announced "The quota for grade one tins has based upon geiieiu! mtiiest, clearness of photo, spaiing. intcipre-tatlobeen upped from 8957, the Novemof ai tivty of si rile Hid ber figure, to 10,002 for December," Mr. Clark said. "Heavier de- genei il j.liolugr iphy Miss Kors-- j mands by the military for truck gren uigeil slu. lints tn conliibut.-pn lures to the tries, has kept the huge 8 25 and their favorite larger truck tire quotas down, but Buzzer lo be jud ;ed nnd printed in December the number allocat- in the yearbook ed is 761 against 694 for NovemOfficers a;ul enlisted men at t ber, There is a decrease in the number of truck tires, size 7.50 Libu dor air base in Kngtaml and smaller, because of a lessen- one nf Hie si Pi.i, an (!"nls in One Biig'iilier Gem r d Danitd 1: Cuel-lieh'ing in seasonal demands." hundred tractor tires, size 7 50 or Right h Air Force- Si i vice 530 i I i Wlntniv (. . i iv in I hi ' n. il" el 1. Word has been received by Mis nn.i Fiank that her son I., Enol Fiank has arrived safely oviiseas, presumably in England. n J I s - AT NEEDHAMS- Opens Local Firm M. son of Mr William Pchrsoti is very With 15 years experience in the nuii h injoymg his sboit leave electrical and heating field, Irwin triim duty with the navy Edwin S Thomson prominent Logan b. - just (omplited boot training is opening h busiSan Diego California and thinks businessman, ness her, specializing in heating Hie navy is tops. He will report and electrical appliance maintenla M week to his base. ance A resident of 841 East Tenm Fin side vv ill be in Logan Sixth street. Mr. Thomson has win' Sumi.iy evening following North been active tn local religious afMciumriit sei vices at the home of fairs. and is a former missionary K un i Hailstone Dr Joseph N. to the Eastern states. He is recSyniou .if the USAC will be the ognized as an expert craftsman The Gleaners extend an speaker and an efficient businessman. ii.viMlmn to Junior 'Girls and Mr. and Mrs. Thomson have si v u emeu three children: Delwin, It); 6, and Brent, 2. m Tenth spis iul program want Alutu.il Tuesday evening will I" piiMthted by a Providence Second wind gooup, under direction of Vrn.ltu and Fern Zollinger. Thin- - will also be special music. All .it'- invited to attend the i, whuh begins at 7:30. nil Mi- - I St 1, i i i iV ", t'.o in I ( a t win kt i, c 11 pink if 'I'l I'O. '1 w it m iiwmIs l'J.,71 sii.ii U 1 i t i i In a ' 4? :'h v t i i i w Impulsive pink gold clip in intricate flower design, eniumeed with I!k1 jewels n Tv V1 i ).y V B-- f i 'O'. 's U'ldeis, riggers blaiksnnths ' a i" .im ti I'u.s r""-, i grader Imlldoer and uirrviill mil s'orokeepets " p',x- nen 2'1 to S3 me uiged s m j ci me and ji itrol i i. ' i u ha al u t l ei I luting (.A I i. tits tune i i I .. I, en m t tllid on Im light skiing o e mnlei el e 1 am ,u tiv ities w ill til v mi h ,m, In v ' 1 iii' t ii i ui ' I. , EVbE.MItl.E 1 ' i IHM ' i HI t titomblr ae i i ? 1 in t: i ovar arouml liMik , I ' lOGAN k'' i v i re COMIItlI anything ofTrmt r!rnlcrr. You11 that it pay you fo makr this Flore r Huartrr for ChnMman MAIN JT, ms. ir f.'f NORTH in h ' u Two itraultfulW nutch'd rti h of will provtt hfriimc mu iid ilramirr. ngjgfrt.cn! rtnj hit diamond. run Wrddmg . . diamond. Doth tommr DS jf Ulv Duiite Ititr t2'iiuionti Hrultl , i j I ;rdno . ' LflBridal KKIO.VL Duo in HHM - i HIM ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN MEN'S AND LaI'IES' WATCHES An ecitmg selection of smaitly stylul WK'thes . including the nationally advertised makes . . . and watci proof vvatchis for men. From 2175 Up . ' v.t exquisitely carved 14K gold mountings. Both rings 150 00 Easy Terms Two beautifully Bridal Set matched rings in UK gold. Both 200 00 Weekly Credit. With the coming of cold iveath-e- i and its accompaniment of acute tin oat infections, the doctor is quite likely to order throat lrn-- i gallons as a means of applying heat directly to the mucous membrane. This treatment removes ac- ccumukited secretions, icheves eongrestion and pain, reduces swelling and stimulates the cir-- 1 cuUition. You will need a fountain syringe or an irrigating can with tub-- j ing, and a glass connecting tube with a blunt end. one or two large basins, a bath towel and a rub- ber apron, or several thicknesses of newspaper. A salt solution made by mixing one teaspoonful of salt to one pint of hot water is used for the irrihave from gation. You should one to two quarts ol solution, as Imt as the patient can stand it g aei Hiding to B Bowen cnnitortably Giu.'gt ' sun A The mateilal should be assemadequate , out ni uim.ll bled aim the piocedute explained s..,,tig s mil u evening to the patient before the irrigation is stalled Tell him lo breathe ' 'a is. u i - ue umng thtough his nose and not to swalhe low the solution, hut to lean forsj, e - i.j liming ward Hill let it inn Hilt 01 his - ur y LOV I- - HvOTT Assistant Director. Red Cross Nursing Service Written for NEA Service ' J. tti a' in being taken agun for mums Beabeis, aciord-i- . - n I'huf Gi orge Nelson, navy ii' r in "The U S Logan v is n, iking renewed and de- lull'd (tf'i't to India c men ii, ,.x iiHi'pjied lo enlist in the be .seal "Mm .lie being Hn- .I n im following tatings. upin'iis jupefitters and Jiluni-I- . Men are vmuM t " . . . . bomber pilot U" '.in. Alan has been over- i months as lt.--l s "u deposit will hold your gifts till C.hri-tmconvenient Iay-waIlan. Make yuur terms . . . lake up to a year to pay if tu -- Zir'l Israelsen of iumvmI it (abligiam from in ('apt I) Alan Isiaelson hi. toniphted his combat and Mrs. O. I) Cliri-tma- th Home Nurse in-i- in. sum ) gift fur everyone on your . that will lie warmly welcomed, deeply appn V anddcarly cherished fur years to come. Conviction of 15 fundamentalist (plural marriage) cult members on charges of illegal cohabitation will be carried to the U. S. su-- j preme court, attorneys for the defendants dtclured today. Third district court convictions and sentences of not to exceed five years woe affirmed yesterday in a decision by Utah supreme court. "These cases involve abstruse questions of both state and feder- al ions' itutional law which oui clients desne to see Intel pteted," said Cluu le T Barnes, defense at-- I torney "Wo have been employed to caitv those questions to the U S supreme court " 2-- t liaiiot SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 2 il.J'i 12 I'm. r! Birthstone ring for ladies in smartly 13.50 Pay Weekly streamlined style. Engagement Ring in sculptured 14K gold mounting. 75 00 -- Year to Pay Appeal High Court v Blai k pup. Labrador vvieks old Reward Pit (udv ) I, y y Christmas ever, clmo fine jewelry from our thrilling seleVtimis tlicir peak! You're sure to find here jul For the I4K Credit Fundamentalists To Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest Muuehley of Nil had u pleasant surprise n cent alien their son, Russell V Mail hl'-S c called them by phone fioni San Eiaiiisco where l.e vv.,s awaiting ordeis out Russell has seived seven months with the n.tvy, and is one of the tour tr. sons of the Mauchlevs in T Giant H Mauihley has I., a seivmg lor four vears, ,i lias b en stationed in Aus-m t n tliici us an instiuctor T 5 Glen J ii ii ations ii 'i M the i, li lev is in Fiante with two field al'ill'ty, ha lieen theie i .e tl.s and in the service IE v us Pit KUhn E Mauihley is in Pie: mu with the tnfantiy. and his hein m t hi hi ten months - in 29 75- - On gold. n, pro-gt.in- If; .Vi- Attractive diamond solitaire ring I h-- of jewelry ii ( hristmas l)a and ) tin'll win her heart lor-reOur oiit'damliii selection includes tine!) worked pins, clips and earrings in the elegant mood ol the new Kohl- Irwin S. Thomson . Mis. IS. I'-- Crookslon of this city - is mivii mg from a major operation at Hie Budge Memorial hospi-- t d. liIT-- it!i a chic piece Later in the streets of - nine-tent- tod: Iresrnt her auto- scheid, which was only slightly Ietty Offieer 3 C Vance Aschke admitted that damaged, ghan of North Logan is home on the damage was done Ii hifmni the Ilieific area. He is by German artillery. :l" on of Mr and Mrs. George W M iiighan i I Herzogenrath to fetch her Mau- - i Bu-'cr- o mobile and couldn't understand why she wasn't allowed to drive it home along highways filled with military convoys. fanner One wealthy German complained about the camping of American troops in his orchard and said it was gravely damaging his property. Germans to whom this corres-- , pondent has spoken methodically damned Hitler and the nazis, making a distinction between "Us Germans" and "those nazis.' Walter Aschke, manager of a big coal mine in the town of Kohlscheid tried to continually distinguish between the "German government and the "party." v 1111 !' ( n:iom t "t i Prnti sc"! j. son ol Mr and I, .ellry of Ilovultnec vim l, st.ltue'ell 111 til' Plllllpplllc I 'ods is ulvanceit from Ensign 'a I. n no m.nt recently j g (,'nulis is n ginilmile of the USAC with Hu i iss ol 1912 and in the s. Iiiiul ni ingnieciing He was uli it "f the senior class and ai nut uniing and active student i, i i " (arksu.kKellev, ol ' Mill. h . ,. of phase well-to-d- ' ' every Mi- - ' mi ' luihst in mil! i dui ,.l . " o f f I e I ills ol It ge nl iv Tm lion inns and v bo e tiiit'es arc sere off-dut- y i m Paulsen In. ' m at' 'llaril W t ,, .. 'ii. I'm I am', ni m m d IIimi I, a ' In's i ' i si mu, lining Liberator in ragoily attending dining their ni i ' ' ' h In , i i,irii' Oi uni, i France. ' ' tihuiii ' ' ' , in lit lirii Ii, 'Jtl i at Tie. Itnniild old Montpeliei inl'a'iliymaii, is ii ov at Buslint II leeeivmg tieaiinent t'.eneral hospital for battle wound., received dunng the lighting in h.f 'iioi1' n i ,it k . l,M M nst-- iu !v r p.ning t adjustment or M I'tah Stats t '! ill kit t i . n ill! in Ft I' ini! ' 1. W if! mit'n iu rh-- i I He is gunm id l h n i . .h i .imiuiiit nl v ii M' i Sol unit Tlu .son ol Mi i S I'l ' Ml 1. tl'Uol'l Sol lint! MU w nnd wet k at tin t. minus Canteen, and ll.i. immmiI an to uppi.'l as guest aiti.st at Kail ration s Vaulins taans is stationed til Camp Conk1 Cal with the aim .spinal si nuts I It i M .kim ni gai'i.i i. n no 1! In' i in M . t In lie hod i t ,i iiM.nng ilium n. With Ins .'lii v m If .is .i m C.u'ln ilinli. lolllolt f i I'!. t it Rrlole ii .1 11 i Ji.l M. UTAH. PH0N 1S9 our lr mm our f mr tl (l f' |