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Show i.iniinr mmim jWITH Have You Made Your Red Cross Donation? A WAR BONDS Velume 36 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, March 8, 1945 Number VN Red Cross Drive Nears Local and Social News Goal Here Happenings KIWANIS CLUB INSTALLS MORE MEMBERS. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robbins and family of Scipio have been visiting Early reports from the chairmen with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson. of the five wards of east Juab Mark is a son of Mrs. McPherson County, state that the citizens are and left Thursday for military serresponding whole heartedly to the vice. Red Cross War Fund drive to meet the $2300.00 quota. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley of Pro-v- o Minute women reporting their spent Sunday in Nephi with districts completed, state that they relatives and friends. have met with excellent success. Mrs. Floy Mortensen, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Hatch of the Levan ward, reported first. Levan's quota was $32500 and to have returned to their home In Idaho after spending date Mrs. Mortensen has reported Chesterfield, $424.21, with additional funds yet the winter in Utah and California. District Their daughter is a WAVE at to be reported to the Camp Shoemaker, California. Mrs. crairman. Chairman Bill Stowell and his committee solicited the bus-in- Hatch is a sister of Mrs. W. W. district and to date have re- Stephenson. Mrs. Lucille G. ported $647.00. Sunday guests at the home of Brough, school fund chairman, re- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson ports excellent response from the were Mr. and Mrs. Elden St. Jeor faculty and teachers. and Jay Winter of. Tooele, Utah. Orsena Warner, South ward to Mrs. Ross Sperry has left for chairman, reports $239.65 up noon Thursday, and Mrs. Fontella Los Angeles where she will be from the Boswell reported $167.00 employed. North Ward. Mrs. Jean Westring Mrs. Orson Cazier has returned and Mrs. Ada Sperry of the Nephi ward report $312.90. home from Salt Lake City where several No reports have been received s!e has spent the past from Mona or Starr, but early col- months. lections report that both districts Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eager are going "way over the top". of Salt Lake City have been visit2 P. at to Thursday The total ing with relatives in Nephi. M. was $2,015.60. anfor continue will drive The Miss Ruth Lunt and Ann Bellisother week and workers ask that ton of Salt Lake City are spending when home not at were who those a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. E calls were made last week, contact Lunt and other relatives. Mrs. Earl H. Steele, War Fund Mrs. Ed. P. Cox and son Douglas Chaiiman and help put the 1945 ivert week end guests in Salt Lake War Fund over the top, The Red Cross Is Chy cf Miss Virginia Co.. Remember At His Side! Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Bruno of Moroni spent several days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred es ' Ladies Club News of Nephi R. Shaw, manager of the Silver Maple Service Station, and Fred L. Gadd, recently returned from U. S. Service, wtre instated as members of the Nephi Kiwanis ciud at a meeting hel 1 last ween Because of the rush of material last week, the editor "missed" the Kiwanis story until it was too late to include all material. President Max Thomas was In charge of the meeting and H. W McCune was the mValling officer. As mentioned in the brief item last week, Lt. S. H. Legendre of Salt Lake City, Federal instructir for the Utah Stae Guard wus the speaker Lt. Legendre outlined various phases of the Home Guard training, and told of why the State Guard was iiuthorized. JIu comlod out that th-- s government saw a need for a militia for use in within t any oven of hostiliti-jconfines of the respective states, and of this ncea, authors ed the ?e of federal equipment for training the men, a-- : for the us,e in eveiit of emer.' v.fy. He clso pointed cut that Die 1'jcjI unit will undergo FedJrai nspcction during March, and cisfr of the tjr continued v ' .or the local unit. Lt. Ge. D. Hcyn.cnc Jr., commanding officer .ird Lt. L. E. Becic of :he loca' unit ve- -' guests of the club. S. E. Forrest introduced Lt Le gendre. Comn'!tee reports were heard by the club members, and as the E. Mrs. George V. Ord is visiting a few days in Bountiful with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ord. Levan Tops Quota During First Week Of Current Drive TWO WUkey. . s i'lusk-a- l Stron;' os. tntertainment, Miss AUie favored wR-- i wo piano so- - Miss Delia Kendall of St. George Mrs. Jean Hinton of Hurricane and Clarice Kendall, Spar Yoeman 3c or teattle, Washington have been visiting with their mother, Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Fountain Green Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington and family of Moab were in Nephi a few days last week. FINE AET5 CLUB Mrs. Elmo Hansen and son Peter a unerai services lor James N. Mrs. Charles H, Foote was host-e- s of American Fork are guests this Madsen were helrt In tho of week Mr. Mrs. Clarence H. and an Thursr club to the Fine Art on Wednesday of last weak chapel Warner. Ida President day evening with witn rusnop uayie xorgason conBeck conducting the meeting.. The Mrs. Brigham Garrett has been ducting. The choir and supplication in Ely, Nevada the past week vis numbers, prayers weresang three pledge to the flag given by were repeated by the membership. with her son and daughter in Ivan Bailey and Scott Cook and A very interesting program was iting were Thos. H. of the Cook Mr. and GarMrs. Lawrence law, speakers presented by Sharee Booth, Jeanne rett. Stake Presidency, Jos. R. ChristianEileen and Forrest, Bob, Ingram sen, James . Nielson and Glazier when "they .gave their prize Word has been received in Ne- Yorgason. Musical selectionsBishop concona in patriotic winning essays phi of the birth of a daughter to sisted of a vocal duet by Mrs. Veil test ennn sored bv the Ladies Liter Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Henry Glen-dale, of da Jackson and Jesse Oldroyd who members ( Colorado. The girl has been ary club. The following "That Gray Haired Daddy were present: Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. named "Suzan". Mrs. Henry is the sang of Mine", with Voneal Aagard as Robert Mrs. Winn, H. Earl Steele, former Virginia Forrest, daughter accompanirt; a vocal duet by Mrs. Mrs. or Mr. ana Mrs. Reeve G. Richardson, Mrs. S. E. Forrest of Jane Lamb and Deliel Christensen Brent D. Hall, Mrs. Ruby Cox, this city of Wales who sang T'm A PilMrs. Ray Gadd. Mrs. John Ellison, grim". Mrs. Utahna Bagnell of Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Rigby and Chester was accompanist. InterMrs. Charles hostess. the and son Mrs. and Elma Rose and child- ment was in the City cemetery. Bailey H. Foote. ren of Suit Lake City were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Rena Crowther has returnE. Len Jrnes. LADIES LITERARY CLUB ed to her home after spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Belliston was hostess Mrs. Sateile Coulsen and family at to the Ladies Literary club annual Hazelton, Idao. Mrs. Coulsen acluncheon meeting held at her home companied her mother home and on March 5th. A delicious luncheon spent a few days visiting with relawas served at 7:30 P. M. with the tives and friends. committee assisting. The guests were seated at sma'l tables decorMrs. Vera Johnson has returned ated with a centerpiece of yellow home from Salt Lake City after acacia. and daffadils visiting for several months with Election was held and all Incumbher daughter, Mrs. Cherryl Stewent officers were reelected to serve art and family. for another year, as follows: Mrs. A. . Uaroett, presiaem, Mr. nd Mrs. Niels Lund iave D Allred, vice president, Mrs. A. accepted a call to fulfill an L P. S. V ciaAA carrftarv and treasurer. misison in the Central states. They Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, assistant secreiaiy will enter the mission home in Salt and treasurer, Miss Neva Booth, Lake City March 21st. Several historian and Mrs. J. W. Ellison, have been held in their honparties and publicity. press or lecer.tly. On Friday evening A program followed with Miss neighbors pleasantly surprised them Bertha McPherson leading a symat their home. An enjoyable time to Crush posium on "Do We Want spent ana refreshments were servthe Japanese people" She was ased to 21. On Tuesday, the Ward sisted by Mrs. James R. Stanley Relief Society held a testimonial who have a summary of the articU for Mrs. Lund and each member "Do The Japs Want to Die" Miss presented her with a handkerchief. Mabel Sperry reviewed the article Refreshments were also served. On "The Japanese Women". Mrs. J. G. Sunday evening a ward testimonial Irons d.cvssed the subject "Inside was given honoring Mr. and Mrs. War Time Japan". Material for Lund. the talks was taken from natiorihly Those present known magazines. On Saturday, March 3, the Old were Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. A. Folks of Fountain Green were V. Gadd, Miss Neva Booth,. Mr. at a hot dinner at entertained J. W. Ellison, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, , followed by a musical proMrs. A. H. Beliston, Mrs. Ralph gram, picture show and a lunchBelliston, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. eon. Each guest was presented T. 11 Burton, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, with a carnation, given by Mr. and Mrs. E. R Forrest. Mrs Will L. I Mrs. Mathias Allred, members of Hoyt, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Miss Ber'.na the Old Folks committee. McPherson, Miss Lula McPhersor, Mrs. W. W. 3ephenson, Mrs. Jamss Fireside chat was held at the R. Stanley, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey M. . Sowby, Mis. A. G. Irons, Mrs. Sunday evening with Welby AagJ. Lynn Sftong, Mrs. Frank Green-halg- h ard In chcrge. and Mrs. Jack Wright. Add Bond Sales . 12-30- LIT-A-LUR- E Loyal Collard of Huntsville visitduring the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Collard, CLUB ed Itha Gadd was hostess to the Lit reading club on Wednes- I k day evening, March 1st. In change Edyth Beckstead was of the meeting. Litany was read A very different by Loa Oldroyd. ar.d exceptionally Interesting book "Anna and the King of Slam", by Margaret Landon was given by Verda Beck. Members who enjoyed the review were Rita Andrews, Marian Memmott, I,oa Oldroyd, Mary Jensen, Genevieve Bell! in, Fdyth Beckstead, Aiden Beagley. Cayle Bailey and the hottest ltha Gadd. m iH'tjrvih n ii j., frm twaOj t-- Capes are in the air for Sprint-sh- ort capes worn jauntily ever a blouse and trim skirt. This version f the new silhouette features navy and white checked wool t. and The wool Jersey blouse and slim, skirt are in navy, too. Patterns at local stores. Put the dollars .yo save Into War Bonds. full-CB- fly-fro- nt U.S. Trtatury Dtfrlmrmt CONSUMER SERVICE PANEL OF RATION uv-wL- y tWIVJAIYICU ortsmen To Service New :iumn Hold Frolic left Saturday a short after Saturday the Maurice Tolley of Prove, former-t- t, for Ari- of Nephi ly I v7 leave entovlne zona the War Price and Rationing Maurice la In the board was recently reorganized, with relatives. Mr. son of is and and with the following as members: Navy Mrs. Rex Tolley. Hoy E. Gibson, Lucille G. Brough Big Time Planned Wasps To Play In and Vilnah G. Knight. Mr. Gibson Max D. Strong of Fort Capt. will For Armory Building in be of Region Tourney charge publication, of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brough in charge of churches Bliss, Texas, son a is short J. enjoying ynn Strong and Mrs. Knight will have charge Friday Evening Saturday Evening with his parents and getting material to schools' and furlough friends. The past week has been an ex- - of Invitation to sportsmen of An On Monday evening, Gail ana aisappoinung one in clubs. Fountain Levan, Nephi, Mona. cuuig district execInformation Martin, Mrs. Robert Winn has received Green, Mammoth, Eureka, Goshen, Nebo divsion basketball, insofar as utive from state the and D. office, word that her son, the Juab High school Wasps of P. Boyd Dividend and other nearby comSgt. Firmage, board supervisor, met Greenwood is now in Belgium. He munities to attend the East Juab Nephi is concerned. with memthe Service has been stationed In England and Wildlife Federation's Last Friday evening, the Wasps bers and Community to the ouline panel, states that France is a war torn frolic has been extended by George decisively defeated the "Pink" Dev- the work for price these groups. i's of Springville, who this year country. Bean, president of the Nephi group. have been far from their habitual In order, to The event will be held In the Nephi cnosumers a give ' 'Red" hot form of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bryan rec- Armory building, Saturday at 8 p. years past, hav current chart on what ration word this week that their m. ing lost m all eight of their reg- stamps are now valid, the local eived Features of the evening will be ion games. On that same niht, OPA office has furnished the fol- twin sons, Willis and Wallace Bryan have been promoted to Corpor- various inter-groand inter-cit- y the Tin tic Miners, fought hard to valid and ex- als. They have the list, lowing giving been in the stunts and contests. Including a neip Nephi win the championship piration dates for all currently battles recently and prev- "Liar's" contest, a dog and badger but the lanky Joe Nelson of Span- good stamps: r, ious to that time have seen action fight, a a fish cleaning ish Fork dropped a couple too Processed foods: Blue stamps Willis contest and several others to cause many through the hoop. The win X5 through B2 became valid Dec- in many spots in the Pacific. PacIn and Wallace have been the for Spanish threw Juab and Spancompetition and merriment. Prizes March 31; ific theatre for 39 months. ish into a tie for the Divisio-.- i ember 1Cand will expire are being awarded to the winners G2 became valStamps through Mrs. son of and Mr. Another in each contest, tooth In the junior championship. id January 1 and will expire April has been Robert, The playoff game was held at adult divisions. Bryan, and recently 28; H. 2 through M2 became valid promoted to Private first class. He Lee Kay, educational director of Payson on Monday night of this 1 and will expire June 2 is February In action Belgium. seeing the State FisTi and Game departweek, and for the first three quar- Stamps N2 through S2 became valwill be the special guest for ment tets it was anybody's game. In tne id March 1 and wfll expire June 30. June Wilson was hostess for the the evening and will show his final canto the defense of Snyder's Red Stamps Servicemen's wives on Saturday latest moving pictures of Utah wild team was changed slightly, and the Q5Meats, fa's,S5 etc: became valid Decthrough March 3, at the home of life and game. Spanish Fork hero got away for ember 3 and will expire March 31; evening, Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Burton. four counters. This, coupled with T5 Mr. Bean stated today that roastDecX5 became valid through Carl Wilkey gave a splendid book ed elk sandwiches will be served the extra life the lead gave the rest ember 31 and will expire April 28; review "Your Kids and Mine" by free to all present, with plenty of the team, gave the boys from Y5 through D2 became valid Jan- Joe E. Brown. Sixteen member? ' of cakes and soft drinks to top the Utah county at 4 wm over the 28 will expire June 2nd; were present Including Beth And- refreshment menu. and uary W asps.. through J2 became valid March erson, Myrtle Davis, Lucy On Tuesday night of this week E2 New officers for the group will expire June 30. fton Lam- also be named, including president, Jean Westring, the Tintic Miners took some nice 1 and will : val35 No. became Stamp bert. Grace Norwood, Inez Fowkes, vice president, secretary-treasure- r, revenge when they tipped the Pay-so- id Sugar on February 1 and expires on Arta Brough, Majorie Sainsbury, and three directors. Director Pat ions in a play-o- ff for third June 2nd. Helen Pay, Itha Gadd, Mildred Van Whittington wiU be in charge of spot. Gasoline for supApplicatoins Beth elections. Ausdal, Norma Hartvigson, Juab's team has been playing gasoline rations must be Ostler, Florence Olpin and the hostfine ball this year. When they're plemental Tickets are on sale this week, two mailed board be to weeks the ess. June Wilson. "hot" on the basket they can't fore the and they will be good for a memI is needed. must gas They be stopped, but at times they have be bership card In the organization, signed, endorsed and accompan-i- d Maylon Bowers has been home to be Issued at the frolic Saturday terrific hard luck. With all due record. on furlough this week. by mileage respect to the team members, the night, following the naming of officers. The membership card algroup missed the services of Ke'th CarCorporal and Mrs. Maurice so will entitle holders to the big Bailey who went to the Navy early ter announce the birth of c'rl canyon party being this year. Bailey was a sure shot Sdf-t'rFlorid on 3 March ai planned by the group. player and played a good floor son have Mrs. Cazier sr. Allei grtme. her hushsnl for hen staying Every one of the boys deserves i ie past year, ivj.n.'u' wzte wm the congratulations and handshake .'.sferred to Gainesville. Texas of all of their supporters. They on of weeks ago. He . Juab County has been given an twi have never th,e ' WfT and Mrs. of ts Juab high school . . not for one allowance oi $ou,wu.w wiutu the maximum amount that minute in any game. may be earned by farmers m this Corporal and Mrs. Dick Garbett county this year, according to Vern and William have been Hopkins. State AAA Committee- on son Richard SOCIAL SECURITY furlough at the home of their man who was in conference with The North Ward Primary officAAA local and district representa parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garlast REPRESENTATIVE TO BE tives recently. They left Wednesday for ers and teachers gave a party This amount is ap bett. home of the at evening Nebraska. Tuesday Lincoln, was as same earn' proximately the Bernlce Painter in honor of Doned by the farmers in 1944. IN JUAB COUNTY na Kearns of Mrs. John and Sparks. A lovely gift was presrecent con' of the TSgt The ooiect Mr. and ented to her from the teachers and of end were week guests who those was to SALT LAKE CITY acquaint Harry E. ference officeis. Games and social chat ocMrs. A. V. Gadd. Johnson, Assistant manager of the will assist the farmers in the 1945 High score cupied the evening. soil with the Social Security Rnard's HistrVt nf. farm plan sign up won b Elda ToUey and Ber-nl-ce was Indiana CAMP ATTERBURY, iu fice at Salt Lake City will visit Ne- consofvav.on practices appucaujc of Painter received low score. Prf. James Lawrence phi and the surrounding towns in j the individual farms, and to stress Co. A, special trainingHigginson stat- Delicious refreshments were servunit, food need 12 product' the lor greater Juab County between March Florence ioned at Camp Attermury, is elig- ed to Donna Sparks, and March 23. A representative of ion during the year. Marvin Jones, ible Blanone Conduct Haynes, Velma Sanders, Good to wear the has th's Food Administrator, War this office will continue to visit Norma Bowles, one year's faith- Cooper Roxie for awarded medal ' all Is for need oi There to two this locality every months. say: service In the Garrett, Elda Tolley, Ethel Jenkins. ful and continuous and and meat tha grains of Mr. The purpose vegetables Johnson's Pfc. Higginson is the grand- Myldred Lunt Ada Ingram, Avisit is to render assistance to per- and dozens of other foods that the Army. Lula Garrett Benvice farms can produce. Farm- son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ostler of lberta Jones, sons over 65 who have worked in r.atic-n'and Norma Sperry. Utah. Painter Nephi more to asked ers are plant covered Social the being empoyment by year. Farmers Serurity act and who desire to file acr- - i ic crop this HEADQUARTERS, EUROPEAN a claim for social security retire- ai.c4 the:: wives, as well as the old- THEATRE OF OPERATIONS Miss Blanche Ockey, PROVO ment benefits; or to accept claims er pejple and children on farms First Donald L. Bailey Hmicrhtor nf Mr. and Mrs. James H. for minor children and aged wives are working to the limit of their of the Sergeant A. 336th F. Seivice Battery, Miss Gertrude Duck of such persons or from widows and ability, and the help of city and Bn. has been the Ockey and children of deceased persons who townspeople will be needed in ad- rank of Staff promoted to from worth, daughter or Mr. ana mrs. his presSergeant have been Duckworth were covered under the Social Sec dition to meet rni year's needs." ent rank. George to the Nautilus social unit All farmers are requested to conpledged urity system. He will also be glad who the Joined army Bailey, . Sgt nHi,iiim Vniinp University at to give information and assistance tact their local AAA reresentatives in June, 1942, is the son of Mrs. to any employers or other individ- immediately in their various com- Elva Bailey of 597 East 1st North Provo, it has been announced by unit council oi mo uals who might have problems and munities for the 945 farm plan Nephi Utah. the Inter-sociB Y U. questions relating to the Federal S'gn up. Th crlrl were cTaduated from Social Security law. Mr. Johnson requests that any Mrs. Jee.n Westring was h.stesi Juab high school in 1944 where one desiring to discuss any matter to the Booklce club it her U tHey were active in various pnaeco Sew contact the postmaster who will Thursday Maich 1. A:i interesting of school life. nd Mi'is give the names to Mr. Johnson up- review cf "iour Kid was on his arrival. He will then con- by Joe E Prown given ty tact any and all such persons in- Lucy Sandtrs. The f jlolwing members wpre p;fent: I.ucy Biwfl. dividually. . Tlarj-- j Ethylene i'r? ithwaite, Donn- -. Boswell. Fil.ra Chase, Mir Chnst'son, Vucllle Cartd, Ora Chr!-fnsegan, Louise Leavitt, Thelnia Bef y vie Morinn, G:ace McCune. Irrra McCune. Richardson. 1 ucy Sanders and the Friday ended the Junior hor,tes!. Jenn Westrin.7. Red Cross Drive throughout the L. J. Wade has returned no .3 Each class and club was rhnni. after jpendirg the vrek end '.n asked to contribute reeded articles Portland. Ore son as a guest o' his for the civilians of European counv-rtWade. daughter, ! rs Beth .o that have been liberated by Portland the mcde Articles such as soap. AiliaH fnn-v T 1 ill return by nir.trip trav i.a' "n th etc were read paper, combs, games, ho his daul rli:ie is "r, orrip ily obtained by tne respecuve Red is a st- - v itess. ' ganizations and given to the 1 Vf Oems leaders. The 20th Century club held Its annual party March 1 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bailey. Mrs. BaiWork was temoorarlly halted on ley, Mrs. . J. Wade and Mrs. P. L. vearbook recently because of th Jones were In charge. The rooms the pictures delay In obtaining with were beautifully decorated from the photographer at trice. roses and daffodils. The evening However, most of the pictures have highlight was a huge birthday cake been Received and work Is agalm placed in front of President Jenrapidly. v progressing kins as the club members sang the traditional birthday song, In commemoration of the clubs 15th anTh Senior nlav Is to be present niversary, and completion of 12 ed next Wednesday, March 14 In Federyears as a member of the the high school auditorium. The A delicious luncheon was ation. cast Includes Jeanne Forrest, Bob were new members served. Two June Ockey, Dorothy Hansen, Mrs. Jos. welcomed Into the club; Donna Sperry, Gall SanSperry. Dick-ero- n Mrs. and F. Parrlsh Wesley " ders, Maurice Memmott. Earl FranPresent were Mrs. Thomas Nelda Jackson and Don Ancom, Mrs. P. L. Jones. Mrs. L. J. Is being directed drews. The Army Air Corps Photo Bailey, By MwlBf for yourself yea csn bv Mrs. Arta play Wade. Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. Brough with Barbara Marauder of the Mediterrahoosa the This fashions. Utet R. J. Bent A. Mrs. Bryan, The as student director. nean Allied Air Forces showers de- Mrs. Burton, tho bletno ia Footechosen E. Forrest, Mrs. Wilson spring aaaembla this year ia ''The Yelstruction on railroad yards at Flor- Glazier.S. Mrs. Ink rsyoa Jersey, with a draw-striplay L. Mrs. Will Hoyt, ence. Italy. The bomber and the ooekline sad fnO sleeTes. Bew low Shadow" by Clark Wllard. It even bombs in mld-al- r were pur- Chas. R. Jenkins, Mrs. J. H. Kel- this eostamo (a suitable psttera anoy Is a mystery comedy In three arts R. C. Mrs. Mrs. H. Lomax. L. ler, chased with War Bond funds over b feaad la local stereo) aad bay and guarantees to give the audV Mangelson, Mrs. J. Walter Pax-malence plenty of laughs and chills. U. S. Trtotmry Dfportmtnt her. Mrs. Wllford Pratt, Mrs. J. E Wm Beads. Reld and Mrs. Max Thorns. Reporter, Bob Hanson. , . I mid-wint- er up Phli-lipin- tug-o-wa- 31-2- Bos-we- ll, n Capes for Spring 1 Team Loses Championship To Sp. Fork 10 T Seaman 2C Thomas Demolne Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Johnson Jr. of Fountain Green is reported missing following action somewhere in the South Pacific. He was aboard an aircraft carrier. T.iomas entered the service May 29, 1944 training at San Diego He took part In the California. battle of Luzon. Awaiting further word sre his parents, two sisters, and a brother, Coxswain William Fid en Johnson of tho U. S. Navy. AAA Farm War News mid-summ- er 1 icii-resen- Local and Social News .il d;er al !. for Spring Save for Bonds Juab High WAR BONDS School News n. Ist M de 3 B-2- 6 ae n, K.J.rnwtirM 1 |