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Show V V u r They Are Buying War Bends -- Are You? comes from Anderson, Indiana. He was aboard a destroyer escort in the Mediterranean when a Nazi torpedo struck his ship, throwing him a distance of 35 feet. First he was taken to a British field hospital and is new in the Navy Hospital at St. Albans, N. Y. He is buying War Bonds. Are You? Gunners Mate Oliver Huntzinger, Locals Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hoffman visited with their son Dale, who is in a Logan hospital, last week. ' Mr.- - and Mrs. Glenn Spencer were visitors in Logan and Hyrum last week. While in Hyrum Mrs. Spencer visited with .her brother, Pfc. Grant Allgaier, who was home on furlough from OReilly Hospital at Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Sam Bex and Mrs. P. H. Bex have returned from a short visit in Salt Lake. County Attorney B. G. Marshall, was in Laketown and Garden City Monday on business. Leo and Glen McKinnon were Ogden and Brigham visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Etta was a stage passenger to Evanston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Findlay of Ogden were Bandolph visitors Monday. They have sold their home here to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy. Mrs. Bessie Smith has returned from Ogden where she has been with her mother who has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst have 21, Gerald Haile is 22 and a Slc from Los Angeles, California. His ship took a Nazi torpedo in the Atlantic but remained afloat long enough for another to come alongside and take off the wounded like Haile. A carrier in the same convoy was sunk; Now he is recovering from his wounds at the Navy Hospital at St. Albans, L. I. Like most service men he is buying War Bonds. 'Wounded at Bizerte, Slc It. D. Stalter, Spring Valley, N. Y., can still smile although one leg is shorter than the other because of a big piece of Nazi shrapnel. Your War Bond purchases make possible the best medical care in the world for our injured heroes. Laketown and will live with her niece this winter. Miss Hazel Bingham, executive secretary of the State Nutrition Council. conducted a meeting in Bandolph on Thursday and a discussion on the importance of proper nutrition. Those present were Mrs. Mary Bex, Mrs. Jean Hanney, Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Mrs. Lota Kennedy, Mrs. W. E. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Manwaring. Mrs. Mary Rex who has been acting as a chairman of he County. Nutrition Council for to the past two years, was that capacity. Mrs. Helen Bell wa? elected as cochadrman ,the position of secretary was left open and Mrs. Betty Spncer, Mrs. Lota Kennedy and Mrs. Margaret Manwaring were elected as members of the Nutrition committee. With an over-a- ll deficiency in the state of Utah at 25 percent,, there is a need for education to overcome this deficiency among our children and also the adults. One of the main problems discussed wa3 getting milk back to the school children in their noon-da- y lunch, and an effort will be week. make to made this important item been Wildfcur who Sister Sarah has ill for some time has been taken to returned from a two weeks trip to the east, where they went to visit her mother. The Bandolph Garage has put in a new cement floor. Ben Orvin of Laketown was a Bandolph visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nor Gray returned from Boise Sunday where they had taken their daughter Jackie Kennedy, and her small daughter Midge, to join her husband Fay Kennedy who is stationed at the Air Ease there. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl were visitors in Salt Lake for a few days last week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Zettie May Kearl, who will return to Salt Lake in the near future and will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Kearl made a short visit to Provo to visit Mrs. Max McKinnon and her young daughter Kathleen. The Belief Society conference held Sunday the Eth was a very interesting meeting. The program was very much enjoyed by all who attended. Bishop G. W. Peart and M. J. Hatch were business visitors at Ogden last . Service . . . Convenient . . . Highest Quality Products . . . Quantity Discounts ed -- def-ina- You cant wipe this out witii your t te Its to your advantage to see your local Utah Oil Refining Company distributor before you order your next requirements. Learn how you can save on oils, greases aud other farm necessities. Phone, write or ask your local 4 Utah Oil Refining Co. distributor for details ,.r UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Manufacturers of complete line of petroleum products. including motor fuels, lubricants, specialties for farm use, and industrial oils SFRViNG FARM FRONT WORKERS S. C. KELSEY BUT BONDS WILL HELP YOUR BOYS Hilda Terry 0 IT! tYour fighting men are paying back the Japs for Pearl Harbor, that deed that will live in infamy. But its a x our Bonds prove Uy AJ that you haven't King Features Syndicate, Inc forgotten Pearl Harbor, Bataan and the thousands of other crimes against humanity by the Jap hordes. Your Bond is an installment on what its long way yet to Tokyo where the final installment will he collected. We, at borne, can t fight shoulder to shoulder with our boys. Yet we can help today by getting behind the 6th War Loan Drive with every dollar we can scrape together. This is every Americans war. Buy an extra $100 Bond and dont wait till youre asked. For weve a tough job ahead. SMART GIRL going to cost us to crush the Japs the long sea lanes of the Pacific in its going to talye more superfortresses at 5600,000 each, more bolts at $50,000 each 7 Thunder- more of every type of materiel. ' And remember, when you buy Bonds you are saving for your future and the future of your country. Don't put it off buy' that extra Bond LEAST AN EXTRA today.' $100 WAR BOND TODAY! y "U'WaIHIlIj iy IIJW Ip.m IIW wwvymu |