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Show 3NIIIIMIIUNIIIIlNIIIIIIIIIIINIirjl!limMIC3IIIIIIIIIIIOIlllllg j In and Out j I of Town... I Robert Mendenhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mendenhall, enrolled en-rolled the past week at the U. S. A. C, Logan, under a new plan whereby senior high school students stu-dents may complete their high school year and enroll in college work. Mrs. Robert Huntington has returned re-turned to her home here from San Diego, Calif., where she has been with her husband, who is in the navy. Mrs. Clyde Shepherd and children child-ren from Thistle, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fullmer, parents of Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Ida Flom had as her guests the past week-end Mrs. William Wil-liam E. Kratz and Mrs. Paul W. Pemberton of Burlington, Iowa. Mrs. Ronald Averett left the past week to visit her husband at San Antonio, Texas. He is in the medical corps of the army at Fort Sam Houston. V Mr. and Mrs. Berne Kindred and little son, Curtis, of Tooele, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kindred. Ruel Ashcraft left Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif., after spending spend-ing a few days with his mother, Mrs. Abbie Ashcraft, and other relative. Mrs. Ashcraft has sold her home in Springville and is residing re-siding with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Whiting, at Mapleton, for the present. Ruel is to report for U. S. army service upon returning to California. JE Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson had as their guests Sunday, Ruth Cunningham Cun-ningham of Provo and Anna Mae Johnson of Yakima, Wash. Dehydrated rice pudding is industry's in-dustry's latest space-saving food shipped to the A. E. F. o Every American is willing for somebody else to do without something some-thing in order to win the war. |