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Show p.rs SOUTH IlfWpi OKIE COURIER LT. ALBERT D. FALLOWS Women Relieve Men For Local Nevis ATTENDING SCOOL IN AT Armed Services mi up ' ' y.: jM 'vv w w .t"" J, 't w i. itjtyffm Medal. LOST Sharp Shooting It is believed that reader of year Last Tuesday. Finder please leave interested will be to newspaper ad same at this office. know that Lt. Albert D. Fallows of Hyrum, is presently attending the Generals School at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Burtenshaw Adjutant Maryland, undergoing Washington, and little daughter, Ellen Rae reweeks of intensive training in eight turned to their home in Blanding, Army administration procedures. Utah, after visiting with their parFort Washington, headquarters of ents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Savage. The Adjutant Generals School, is situated on the banks of the Pato-ma- c River sixteen miles from the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of nations capital. Since 1634, or for Salt Lake City, have been spending more than three centuries the site the week visiting with relatives in of the fort has played a prominent Hyrum and Logan. role in American history. Here, officers, enlisted men and Wacs are trained in the executive Come to Edwards Millinery Co. and administrative functions of the at 33 West 1 North, Logan, for your nations largest business The Army new coat suit, dress, hat, and hand-f- of The United States. g. Our Clothes are exclusive, but ad not expensive.' WILLIAM BOYD THOMAS, JR v fcviy - , y. : eiswes. urns mown is forms 2ot our or msy r v m tsmts um si no WASHINGTON D. C. ; fSODUCS DOLUS MTO WAR BONDS' W urns . , a. lT i ., tv : s . . , i ' , . . jf :v f f ,( 'M hi 'M-- ' ' ') 'V - ;' 9 v , A 1 ' , - ' :'. , , ' . - ; ? Cv ' , ,4 i : ' , , ' t riv ( Merlin Allen is home on a fifteen day furlough visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Silas Allen. Merlin is stationed at Wendover. C , , , ATTENDS BASIC COURSE It ; 1 J s t - , L!od Fga, brother of Mrs. Vivian Anhder has been flying around the valley in a 4 bomber. Major Egan is a supervisor of an aerial gunnery school at Lareda. Texas. Owning to the ifact that leave their plane at couldnt they Logan, and being here on business Maior Egan had to leave his plane at Ogden and come to Hyrum by car for a very short visit. B-2- Adding the feminine touch to the mining industry, these women ero replacing men In surface plants. Relieving men for the armed mills and railroad of the company, At Tooele,, the International forces, many women are now work Smelting & Refining company has tag in sui face plants of metal min- - em1j0y0(j approximately 50 women tog companies throughout Utah. at tha companys smelting plants. These women are doing work Notably among these is the num- her now employed at the Magna that is vital to the war. While it and Arthur plants of the Utah Cop- - is the first time that the fairer sex per where they are helping in the has invaded this masculine en of deavor, superintendents report that production on nearly the nations copper. Approximately they are doing their Job very satis 200 women are employed at mine, factorily. one-thir- d USHECT35 Mothers Day if , I May 14 th Buy Her Chocolates at Hyrum Drug Pinafores and War Bonds T; A 'Ms iy W , ss, 2 m'- id I ! his f Mi 11 L t.v'fM 8 fr ; w Bi , t fr L 'B i Ur-' KB; d i'.V a k f , A'' kF 6 f v r '5 4's J V $ ' fVHI B. The young American concert-oper- a star, Marjory Hess, has her victory garden rambling over this colorful pinafore apron. It is a life saver for yonr party dresses, and fun to make, even for a beginner. Miss Hess suggests making several aprons because then, with a minimum of time and effort, you will save enough money to buy extra War Bonds and stamps. Suitable patterns may be obtained at your local pattern store. V. S. Treasury Deportment NEEDHAM SAYS: After spending several days here with his mother and other relatives nad friends, Arlo Marcussen, son of Mrs. Vivian Anhder left Tuesday for Fort Sills, Oklahoma, where he will be stationed for sometime. f - - Among those graduating from an intensive course of Basic Engineering training at recent Service School exercises here was William Boyd Thomas, Jr., 17, son of Mr. ard Mrs. William B. Thomas, of Hyrum. This Bluejacket was select d for his specialized training on the basis of his recruit training apiitua'e test scores. Graduates from the twenty specialized courses taught here at the Service School are sent to sea, to shore stations, or to advanced schools, for active duty or further training. Motorists with B cards who have Remember Mother Day comes been eligible only fr used passenger on May 14th. Give Mother one of Hires Grade three will now be oar lovely, stylish, comfortable hats! able to get new passenger tire pact-or- y or a drew, handbag, or housecoat. In addition, they will seconds. Edwards Millinery Co., 33 West 1st ad be able to get new passenger tube North, Logan. factory seconds without a certificate, since they are being removed New factory secfrom rationing. FOR SALE Good car for Wag-n- . onds are tires and tubes which the 4 good tires. Mrs. J. C. Rose manufacturer has found to be imad Hyrum. perfect. They sell at a ceiling 23 per cent less than perfect ones. The upply available is very small. Until Word was received on Thursday now, the tires were included with by Mrs. J. A. Wahlen, that she all other new passenger tires and was the great grandmother of a fine tubes. New synthetic tires will have son born to Mr. apd Mrs. Earl lew ceiling prices beginning May 1. Schofield, of Teton, Idaho. The new ceilings re about six per cent below the temporary ceilings n use since synthetic tire production FOR SALE IBeet Cultivator, in began. good condition. Warren McBride, ad Hyrum. Large Stock to Choose From Young Opera Star Leans to ThebestlifnonetooTScrdforc jS r 4 ?. ' ' ' Alden Baxter son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Baxter is home on a short furlough. Alden is on his way from the east coast to the west ccast for further studies. He looks fine. By y . and Mrs. J. Wilson, Jr., is home on a furlough. Dee had the misfortune of Dee Wilson, son of Mr. Glades, Sweets and E. hurting his hand. Shupe - Williams S3 raararetHKSgnx rraTmgrzaaaae IBSMMgra'.CgEEJgBB FOR HER We have a nice assortment of choice gifts for that wonderful MOTHER 5 5 Full Fashioned Hosiery Handkerchiefs Front Aprons Candy Allen Merc. Co. ! Hyrum, Utah are to find here ihe very gift that Mother will love best and treasure longestl You Grant Clawson son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson is home on a from Farragut, Idaho. furlough Grant has completed his boot training and says he likes the navy very much. SURE MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW Clarion Jensen has returned to r.avy duties at Farragut,- - Idaho. He is the sou of Mr. afad Mrs. Hyrum C. Jensen. May i, a bargain month for house wives. The OPA has removed many canned items from the rationing list; some lamb and mutton points have been almost halved, and butter has ben cut from 16 to 12 points. This is in line with the OPA policy to remove items from rationing as soon as the supply is sufficiYou'll ent to meet the demand. find that canned tomatoes, corn, beets, spinach, peas, and asparagus no longer call for blue stamps. The reduction is temporary, not perma-men- t. It is hoped that the stocks will be removed from the grocers shelves in time for the new pack to take their place. They keep lighlirg-Y- ca keep baying IMP BOtm T 'Precious gold. locket with chain.1 (J29S Easy Terms T .. Diamond set cross in 14K ,Two-5tran- metal pearl . ; (simulated) neck- -' lace in gift box. ,A Special, 9 1 m j A On Credit d v T , tb if bTtaot,eri. ?lkr,cb;; Beautiful Dresser Set in boudoir chest. , (bMrrorg rS I Jtf-. Pay ' Weekly v bow-piDlsiincuve locket in natural gold. .On .... .Fitted overnight trav- cling case for lsdies.,j n ;r. fTerms. $A7S : 10 ! SO1 Ainl4Kgol4; NEEDHAMS JEWELRY Street J 125. North Mala iogw, $$ |