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Show THAN DEFENSE, OMEN'S WORK AT COPPERFIELD j . . story of steady effort and I le leadership lies hidden in t of fact listing of achieve-to achieve-to date of the women's divi-if divi-if civilian defense in Copper-Mrs. Copper-Mrs. Frank Swain, captain, Stella Klopenstine, sec-r, sec-r, and Mrs. O. R. Moore, ad-t, ad-t, modestly refer to the re-of re-of the past two month's as "satisfactory". The work plished has seemed easy, ps, because the underlying f behind the hours and given defense activities of line areas of Copperfield jet can be pithily summed I one statement found " in fity of reports "Spirit of Ration in this area: the very support of defense ac-m ac-m may have been equaled her districts of Bingham, t where can there have been f onerous difficulties of ier, diversified populations, of area meeting places and lies. Likewise no where I these serious difficulties pore successfully overcome 1Immon ingenuity and un-il un-il persistence, e, for example, area No. 7, i, where J. W. Crane and Roy Bosworth are men's women's lieutenants. Corn-heads Corn-heads include Mrs. J. W. planning; Mrs. Frank A housing; Mrs. Robert H. jn, food; Mrs. Boyd Jones, Jstanding project to date Peen the establishment, Jig. painting, furnishing and ement of a defense center lempty building. Four elec-ping elec-ping machines, along with Ineeded equipment, are in- at the center, p the center opened on 111 " a card Party was Admission charge was can-od can-od equivalent to a size 2i J Person. Guests registered fw supplies they brought pored. On February 28 a f such affair was held and Itoods added to the store. F. of the activities at the 1 have included: '!8 for the Red Cross, 12 ni i dresses, 10 boys' pants, I'yette, onqiiospital gown, ot. tedding; ection weekly of papers tones; selling 49 tickets fense socials; bomb shelter I Hi Lable and Put into con- aisnes and equipment for Kitchen assembled and ' w use; three beds, mat-Si mat-Si 5uts, sheets,, pillows, Pj Pads, etc.. loaned by U. iarig cmPany repaired as afy and in condition for iktriM "Aerials received &iCaptain J-W. Holm-Sm Holm-Sm e st"re of medicines guipment, ready for em- (d . ,' ach family in-shouid in-shouid l00,i,3 and Nothing '"Quid be kept in readi- Urgency layette has been ofahLClasses' delayed be- thS LWeaiher- are to be- 0.kearJuture-Ian 0.kearJuture-Ian Disi'icts I 8amilir areas the story s Partaking thor-Te'r thor-Te'r w, ersal cooperation rwrmati me,of instruction SES011- A.11 of th areas !2ehdavWlU, Red Cross :m f tin eC(?llected Paper, ' SO i , fot1' and string, first aiHm?n have com-ursinpd com-ursinpd atid,.40 are taking lanned L rddltinal classes 'i Jddle, hp, 1 Dlnkeyville, Mrs. ofT,,!!a direct- l0, to buv ,donatlons from i the limn and batts I i Ng"ncvTen are making. fetedf y tte has been J fedon Page eifihy i clothing; Mrs. PauliS Area No 2, Terrace u' I Mrs. Lavell Steven R LaMar Bray, planning Chestnut, cfothing;ftfc son, housing; WJ Area No. 3, Main street ,, nel- Mrs Gail ig John Holmes, planner Ralph Phipps, clffift B. Thurmond, housing-' Area No. 8, Copper&ij - Mrs. John PantaH1 Mrs. Myles McDonald 1 Mrs. Ross Falsetti, cShtf Margaret Anderson h3 Area No. 6- Lowsfffi tunnel to pit Mrs. J 2ft son, food; Mrs J. V ? planning; Mrs. Josh Crow , fog; Mrs. II. W. KirkeS mg; Area No. 9 Dinkev Mrs. Byron Peterson, liJ,'. Mrs. Harvey HalversonT Mrs. Aubrey Alverson E Mrs. Malcolm Robertson Mrs. Alvin Cole, planning everyone in the area, including the adjutant, Mrs. John Barrett, has been very helpful in pushing push-ing the program. "All is prepared," Mrs. Mike Katis, lieutenant at Greek camp, area No. 5, states in telling of the work accomplished there. Needs in food, clothing, housing and planning divisions under leadership of Mrs. S. Korologos, Mrs. H. Gardikis, Mrs. J. Manos and Mrs. J. Malkos, respectively, have been studied and stores of canned goods, quilts, sheets and cases, pillows and blankets assembled. as-sembled. Area No. 6, including the tunnel tun-nel to the pit, has advised district dis-trict leaders of completion of emergency layette, clothing and bedding. Mrs. O. R. Moore is lieutenant. Area No. 8 includes the school with Mrs. Pearl McDonald and Principal Harold W. Nielsen in charge. Four air raid practices have been held. Jordan school district has sent out complete first aid supplies for emergency use only. Area No. 9, Telegraph, is represented re-presented by Mrs. Byron Peterson, Peter-son, lieutenant, as having completed com-pleted many of the supplies each area is advised to make or have on hand. Under supervision of Miss Norma Tesch, the fifth grade teacher at Copperfield, Home Room Mothers were entertained at a play last Friday morning. Mrs. Myron Peterson and daughter, dau-ghter, Patricia, are visiting Mrs. Byron Peterson Sr., who is ill, at Richfield. Other committee chairmen, besides those mentioned above, working with area lieutenants already listed, include the following: fol-lowing: Area No. 1, Dinkey ville Mrs. Pio Ben, food; Mrs. Ralph Carter planning; Mrs. Hairy McDonald, CIVILIAN DEFENSE THE WOMEN'S WORK AT COPPERFIELD (Continued from page one) Area No. 2, Terrace Heights, reports through Mrs. Rulon Merrill, Mer-rill, lieutenant, that baby layette, adult night dresses, emergency bundles of bedding, a large a-mount a-mount of quilts and beds, bandages, band-ages, etc., have been completed by the women. Government food charts listing amounts needed by families for a four-day supply have been placed in each home. Upper Main street, area No. 3, has given much attention to instruction in-struction in each household of the food and clothing which should be prepared for emergency. emer-gency. In addition stores includ-, mg layette, bedding, etc., are complete. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Rose were in charge of preparation prepara-tion of a casualty station, now painted and furnished. An operating op-erating table and bandages are ready. Numerous women are enrolled en-rolled for the Red Cross nursing course. A large group has been typed as blood donors. Mrs. W.L. Leatherwood, lieutenant, says |