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Show ness and hope that it won't be too long before there will be enough Wrigley's Spearmint to go around. Until then, they trust you'll enjoy this Service column. Waldo Jacobsen Gets Promotion Waldo Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jacobsen, has been made a sergeant in the Army Air Corps, and recently landed safely in Italy, according to word receiv ed here. i In an interesting letter to his parents, he stated that they were camped in an olive grove in Italy. He descried the people as being very poor and living conditions such that he would really appreciate appreci-ate getting back to his home town of Springville. Fighting men overseas are getting get-ting all the Wrigley's Spearmint Gum you are now so cheerfully giving up. He appreciates your unselfishness because chewing gum to him is an on-duty requirement. require-ment. He needs chewing gum to keep him awake and alert during the long periods of waiting for something anything to happen. Two brothers, Robert R. Bailey and John K. Bailey, recently had the good fortune to get together I somewhere in the South Pacific according to word received their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J e Bailey of this city. Robert, 8 quartermaster third class on s hospital ship, knew the number ol his brother's ship, and when he saw it, he lost no time in looking him up. They spent two hours together. to-gether. John is a torpedo man third class. - ' 4 Armed Forces Leland Clements has gone into the armed forces. Stationed for thetime- being at Fort Douglas, he spent a fe wdays leave with his wife and other relatives here during dur-ing the past week. Service Man Writes Appreciation Just a line to thank the Junior Chamber and the Herald for the paper. There was about two months that it did not come, but when they finally caught up with me, you can make sure they were read and re-read. It's been a little over a month since reaching France. In that little time, we've really traveled. You can say it again, it's no picnic over here. Thanks again for the paper. Sincerely, Shirley Thorpe. You aren't seeing that familiar red and green - package on your dealer's counters these days, because be-cause all Wrigley's Spearmint Gum is being shipped overseas only on-ly to our Armed Forces. The Wrigley people are sorry that their limited production makes it impossible to supply the folks at home. They appreciated your busi- |