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Show p m nu "iT'y' t I K'a nosh's Horner' by Dot he! Whitaker the NORA IRICt: Rl; I LRNt D Suiuiav from a trip to Malm halls. She joined her and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Jon Hunter, Spanish hoik last Tuesday and went with them. She isited her son and daughtcr-in-la, I)r. and Mrs. Charles Price anu children. She looked alter the Hunters youngest child while the Hunters and their two older children went on a trip with friends from Idaho Falls. bride's parents, o! and Mrs, Sterling on's in Fort Douglas, Col. son-inla- Lt. on his mission in Sacrament Hymn: ly Raise the Sacred Strain Sacrament service was taken care of by the following ciders: John Adams; David inner; Doug Nielsen: David Hatton; Dean Perkins; Charles williams and Bill Davis. Councilman High Jerry Warner brought with him. Barry Monroe to help with the speaking assignment, also the musical numbers for the meeting, Pat Townslcy. with her violin, played two beautiful Omaha, Nebraska. Nix- NANCY NOSII MUTUAL MAR-nod- s and their families uijovcd a campout last Fri-dSesenteen families gathered at Adelaide Park lor a di Ik ious supper, I luce guitar players were on hand to accompany the croup as they sang around the camplire. Nine of the la in il ics were able to stay overnight and enjoy a delicious breakfast the following moniing before breaking tlu vamp to return home. I hose Mutual marrieds arc a 'cry active group. They have i heir activities, lessons, oi planned projects quite leuiilurlv. K HOUSTON. CAL-ilorni- the is visiting a Lee Madsens, a OLAL AND BLANCHE a from have returned George trip to California where they accompanied his sister. Lola (George) Camp through the Oakland temple. Icah Neslen and Madge Johnson were also in the numbers. ADRIA AND I DNA AHL-stroBoth speakers stressed the group. The Georges report attended the wedding having enjoyed a visit with importance of the Seminary Wilma Whitaker while there, IVogram and Our Youth and reception of their grandson, Scott Byron Ahlstrom and his who is a very close friend of encouraged parents to have bride. Leslie Lnn Nixon, their children enroll in it this lola. year. Their council and adFriday. Aug. 22. They were DIXIE HARDING JACOBS vice was very timely and inmarried in the Salt Lake Temand of the Parents Mr. ple. groom. daughter. West Covina, teresting. and Mrs. Warren Ahlstrom, Calif, recently spent 10 days Closing hymn: "I Have with her parents Frank and work Enough to Do." hosted a wedding breakfast VISIUNG AT TUI: BISH- Benediction: Michael Harat the Prince Shop for the Mildred and other family i op timer home Sunday members. Her father ris. wedding party. A lowly rebelongs w as David to the Flying Mary Kirwin. ception. honoring the newlyFagles Club weds was held at the home im t this ladv while serving along with Steve Christensen. Rev Huber. Dave Christensen and Kent Dalton. While Dixie was here, her T he successful farmer has a father piloted her. Mildred,, light to swell his chest when and daughter to Salt Lake he sees a line crop being har4to visit relatives. They also vested ora healthy beef or dairy llcv down to Cedar to visit heid grazing in pasture. More Kathryn Robins graduated her brothers. Art and Clyde with the centennial gradual-- , reason for pride if hes protected his livestock, buildings Harding. Dixie spent time in mg class from Brigham and equipment against loss. Fillmore also, seeing her sis- T oung University in impresWe lake pride, too, in providter Pamela Brunson and sive ceremonies August 15. ing farm insurance coverage before leaving for family She received her B. S. to protect your income, prop-cit-y home. and future. Call us for degree with a teaching certificate in Business Education. details. SACRAMENT MEETING Kathryn has been involved was conducted by Dave in many activities while at Insurance Agency Christensen. BYU. She was a member of' In the Freshman Council, a member Opening song: World Where Sorrow." and officer of Auno. and bat. 743-571Steve Christ girl lor P)?5 baseball team. Invocation: ensen. Kathryn is the daughter of The membership of Bart Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. Whatcott was read and Scipio. . Kathryn Robins Theres graduates a lot of Pride in (vJTarming fix Petersen 28 North Main St. 1 'kI.iv, August 2T. 1075. J wT Dr. Wayne Keid& the United States could stay out of the European conflict. His administration would make every effort to keep this country out. One wonders if our President wasn't at this time speaking with tongue in cheek. Alrcadv his ambassador to Germany, Hugh Wilson had ' submitted his resignation. mere Jo ("'jit pages Kioss the land echoed the lioiendous news that Warsaw, the capital o Poland had been b.'iiilvd. he German arv their 'blitkreig' or lightning warfare to destroy the hoi army of the IVlish government. On Sept. I il ll:J5 EST German stutkas swooped over Warsaw in an air attack in advance of three Gci man armies invading this 1 util-tiiihe- d n countrv . One news correspondent lovil ehrbas reported: "I am tcli phoning this dispatch with the phone in one hand and a in mask the other. gas I loin where I am. I can hear tin- wail of power-divinfighting slops and can see 14 I 1 Gu man bombers slowly, following the course ('I the Vistula River. Poland's outlet to the sea. Apparently tlu v are attempting to destroy stt adilv bridges. "Now the German war planes arc coming back and heading toward government buildings in the center of downtown Warsaw. can see .ler or classified ads, just in display ads of the sixuisoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in the pajier. 1. This is a family contest. Entries are welcome from meintier of the family old enough to fill out their own entry. Anyone may enter except employees of the paper or memof their Immediate bers families. You may submit one entry per person at any of the sponsoring merchants whose ads appear in the left hand side of this ad below the arrow. 2. Nothing to buy, use any & YOUR FRIENDS fire. As w L ic t Then . shaii nkc 7 Office Supplies Of f-- M , ii off only in owntown Conoco no $. Mail Dons Tire Shop (Paradise Conoco B15 N. 911 N. Main Main ,'l we SfoCC w. too ?ot'tK Main No. l.fl MA ",NE Sai U1 A t t rrv ail maai-- . 7. Tin contest will run for . weeks. Familv lurtiniiation "ives vou a letter chance to win. 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All Mercliant Certificates must Ik? used within one week from the time Hie winner is notified and can only Ik? redeemed at one of the sHinsoriiiu' mercliant s stores close. 743-654- softener FOR FULL SERVICE Cook I ever designated merchants for (g Kquipment Af.tt It' iNFS of a tificate will Quilter nr - sorti'ta no l First Security Bank Main St. the DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRIES WITH THESE 4 MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW. THIS WEEK! ik I Look For . ITI.LMORK 95 of Hie sxinsoring that week. Dont bring entries to the paper office, please. 0. This weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of the paiier and closes Saturday night of the same week when C. Culligan Shop . . be 'lie Mvsterv Persotuluyona all piece of pater. Also list of Hie clues you can find in Hie ails oi sponsor"!'.: merchants. 743-650- & the Clues I best to outvv it vou. I. To enter, write the name of he icrson vou tsdieve to water Put down you' name and address and telephone nunilter. Mailed entries will not be accepted, they must tie placed in Hie entry boxes located at one or more Read These Rules Over or elsewhere in Hie pai-rMany ads lave no clue; some as mam as five. Tins is a contest of skill and we intend to do our low Duanes our men were killed. I would sav my reaction was a combination of anger and also, and more importantly, it was a feeling of patriotism. There was extremely intense patriotism at that time." e well know, previously "Remeudous explosions are Albert Forster. Nazi Danzigs shaking the city and rattling leader had declared the Free windows. Warsaw had little City a part of Germany. Even warning." the Fuehrer had reEven with this major event though frained from saying war was leading the U.S. ever closer to on. he did utter at this time, world war once again, our uniform NEIGHBORS anv-m- Downtown Conoco ot In Germany Adolf Hitler donned his military uniform and spoke to a hurried session of the Reichstag of the military heroics of his forces. 1 A CONTEST ABOUT paior Lumbei Co. 3 I m for entrv Hank Not necessary to It present to Not necessary to It a win. subscriber to Hie pajier. 3. The Mvstcrv Pcrsmuluv in Hie Fillmore nu. be area. Clues to his identity will lie hi Iden ONI Y in Hie ads ol t he merchants, stHmsorim; v. hiclt may include anv of the same merchants in the area If ship of Fillmore he "could remember that day verv well. was in my house in Pocatello and my neighbor ran across the street and said. Hawaii has been bombed.' I turned on my radio. This was outright invasion. Thousands PERSONALITY McBride Now open Til; re- UOCOSol is tho -- Blaine Huntsman 70) that (Oral tion. wnoooo sixsn-sorin- Dr. called At the same time. France had ordered general mobiliza- all arrti-aircra- s war-cloud- look." Polish soil. Britain had already-startesetting her war machine in gear. King George signed an order in council mobilizing the British army, navy and airforce. g puffs of de.uh or v ictorv." Thus, the real true beginnings ot the German war aims began to become evident. Countries in Europe would domino into the second world war with the United States entrance only, remaining. That event would appear only a short time in the future when Germany's ally. Japan, launched the infamous attack at Pearl Harbor. Dora Robison rental ked of our entrance in Wotld War II as "everyone was just stunned in church that morning. Thev just couldn't believe it. We thought we were going to lose our boys right then." (Pahvant Oral History 5b.) Mr. and Mrs. LeVar Peterson (Oral 58) recalled they were "shocked when we heard the news. We were up in a conference over in Fillmore the seemed heading towards the English Channel, British Prime Minister Chamberlain told an session of Parlia- ment, Britain unhesitatingly would fulfill her obligations to Poland unless Germany tfiisi'it her .Luressive ueiion i and withdrew her forces from As President Franklin D. Roosevelt told reporters he believed Clues mav lie hidden in ads below or in the ads of the g firms elsewhere in the paper. No clues will lie hidden in news columns, editorial mat Second Ward. Then (he people always went home for dinner. The people came back and thev announced it. That w as the first we heard because we hadn't turned the radio on. Just that reaction over that whole building was terrible because we did have so many boys in the National Guard and they were the first ones learns and wagon wheels Fillmore 743-979- 260 W. 5th. S. 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