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Show Sailor moves to new ship Dairy price support purchases purchas-es in June 1963 amounted to 55,475,000 pounds of butter; 16,775,000 pounds of cheese, and 121,307,000 pounds of nonfat non-fat dry milk. To stop draw string f pulLing through or J clothes, stitch them into (,ot hood, pants or blouse The k ! place for stitches: the ' of the draw string ter I Robert D. Herbert, person-nelman person-nelman second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Herbert of 98 "A" St., Spring-ville, Spring-ville, a crew member of the amphibious assault carrier USS Valley Forge, was forced to move to a nearby personnel ship during "Happy Valley's" current overhaul. Valley Forge is undergoing a nine-million dollar overhaul under the Navy's Fleet Rehabilitation Reha-bilitation and Repair program at the Long Beach, Calif., Naval Na-val Shipyard. Her crewmen moved to the personnel ship to allow improvement im-provement work on their own living spaces in the carrier. They will spend about three months aboard the personnel ship before returning to their ship in November. Improvements scheduled for Valley Forge include new lighting and ventilation in the living compartments. A Pacific Fleet unit operating oper-ating out of Long Beach, California, Cal-ifornia, Valley Forge is scheduled sched-uled to return to normal duty in January 1964 Add roasted diced almonds to your favorite brownie recipe re-cipe for special lunch box treates. For the family's supper, sup-per, top these almond-laden brownies with ice cream and hot f udge sauce. Sprinkle with more almonds. |