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Show PROVO '(UTAH)' SUNDAY ' HERALD, I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1942 Registration of Women Discussed As . - -k tr Possibility t w By IDZXENE MONBERY United Prem Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 tIE President Roosevelt today revived prospects of a compulsory registration regis-tration for American women to determine their availability for war work. Mr. Roosevelt said such a registration regis-tration was under discussion, but no definite decision has been reached. Nor, he added, has there been any decision on the overall method of meeting the nation's wartime manpower problems. His press conference disclosure that women, may be registered a remark dropped, in an incidental inciden-tal manner in a general discussion of manpower came in the midst of growing- speculation on the role of women in war industries. There has been general agreement agree-ment among officials concerned with the problem that womn constitute con-stitute the major part of the nation's reservoir of workers. Officials of both the war manpower man-power commission and the labor department, queried today on this question, said they just don't know yet, except that it won't be in the immediate future. But the war manpower commission com-mission said this would be the immediate policy: "In those areas in which industrial in-dustrial concentration and lack of housing, transportation, and other community facilities compels com-pels the fullest utilization of every labor resource in the locality, every el fort will be made to utilize util-ize fully women qualified and able to contribute to war production or essential civilian employment before workers are recruited from outside the locality." Some pending manpower bills In congress would set up potential poten-tial machinery for the draft of women as well us men. Executive's Wife Reveals Escapade LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30 (U.R) Mark T. McKee, 54, wealthy airlines air-lines executive once drank eight zombies to win a "contest from a Peruvian consul and then hopped around a nightclub singing he was "A Little Prairie Flower" his wife testified in her divorce suit. Pretty Evelyn McKee, 34, who has charged her husband with maintaining a "harem," said the drinking bout occurred at a Mardi Gras celebraion. McKee boasted about hia capacity for drinking zombies, she testified, and claimed he could dring eight of them. Because two of the tall, potent drinks are supposed to induce temporary mental paralysis, Peruvian Peru-vian consul Max De La Fuente questioned McKee's assertion. "You mean you drank eight zombies and lived," he asked. Mrs. McKee said De La Fuente challenged her husband to a contest con-test in the Serape night club and bartenders brought forth the necessary nec-essary drinks. "Mr. De La Fuente quit after he drank about a half dozen of the zombies," she testified. "My husband then celebrated his victory vic-tory by leaping around the middle ' of the dance floor while he sang, 'I Am a Little Prairie Flower Growing Wilder Every Hour'." Utahn Missing in Action, Report Mrs. Leland J. Gammon of Vineyard received word Thursday that her brother, Wayne Willett, U. S. Navy, is "missing in action." Willett's wife is the former Fern Pehrson, daughter T of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pehrson of Provo. She is in Los Angeles, Calif., at present. Lake View News Lewis Olsen was guest of honor at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olsen, Wednesday, in celebration of his 73rd birthday anniversary. A special meeitng of the Union school P.-T. A. will be held Wednesday, Wed-nesday, at 8 p. m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Milton Holdaway, in Vineyard. It Ms desired de-sired that every parent attend, as important business pertaining to the school will be discussed. A program and refreshments will follow the business meeting. A group of ladies from this ward spent the day Wednesday at the Utah Valley hospital and did sewing. Those to assist were: Mrs. Kate Zobell, Mrs. Rex Hur-son. Hur-son. Mrs. Emma Olsen, Mrs. John Lunceford, Mrs. Martha Scott, Mrs. Iris Johnson, and Mrs. Me-linda Me-linda Jorgenson. Mrs. Lewis Olsen left Friday for a visit with her daughters in California. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Roberts (Inez Olsen) at Sierra ville, and of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wadley (Lyle Olsen) at White Pine. Mrs. Clara Taylor will give the theology j lesson, and Mrs. Ellen Bunnell the teachers' topic in the regular Relief Society meeting to be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. The M. I. A. are holding their opening social Tuesday evening. A dance will follow the regular class work. The Y. W. M. I. A. has been reorganized with the following executive officers: Mrs. Enade S. Bunnell, president, with Mrs. Helen Edwards and Mrs. Helen Swenson as counselors, .and Miss Bertha Madsen secretary. r i r si- X J. W. Robinson Representative in Congress -v "-- vV - v - , i-- - f A - 1 : rs l '-1 ' ; ...... .i u C. A. Grant County Clerk . : it Eloise Fillmore County Recorder !HWHJU,U'JJt'MJW.Iml s If . . Ml f - Theron S. Hall Sheriff of Utah County JUSTICE OF PEACE AND CONSTABLES ERNEST KEELE Justtice of Peace, Sp. Fork SILVEN ZOBEIX R. F. D. Provo Constable WAYNE JOHNSON Springville, Justice of Peace , IRVING L. PRATT American Fork Justice w IBMQ) ' ' mi ir I V 1 w r f. :.l EXPEMI V ; . Wm. J. Johnson County Commissioner 4-Year Term Frank T. Bennett Countj- Treasurer r - ' v X A John Bushman State Representative 1st District 1 : Wm. J. Johnson mm....' -. i.im ...... , im iu ..un..., ,, , ,i , t ,. ..A y . ; - J ..;.'. r :w V-- Utah CoMinty Democratic. Committee OFFICIAL EFFI I Americans are fighting for it!. . . Americans should be proud to Vote for it OUR REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF GOVERNMENT! GOV-ERNMENT! Utah County Democrats point with pride to the record of efficient and modern business aministration established es-tablished by these qualified c-mdidatcs 1 V f n II j x ill i i v y 1 J V . ' i - 1 I" 1 ii s Emil K. Nielsen State Senator rip Robert L. Elliott State Representative 2nd District ' Jf NCEO lENT VOTE DJ n I llllfi f M In. i U " n - - J-O A I a JF- M i W 2 i I ' 71 X II t t. v. iv M -Ktav " , - t .' -.."'rr'r'-'-'-' , . . -W. v,i- V" " ., . f- .: .- r-.s. , tj,..,- tt.Mptt- $ L 1 : -1 I Delia Loveridge State Representative 3rd District t PU1 FOR. RVECE r. m m m cv. 1 M I I i 4 z. - f 1 A lllllW -,v ' - - 4 -4 v Elisha Warner State Senator ,i 1 1 Wm. Grotegut State Representative 4th District PalI Political Advertlsemant LEG , (.': r-w;-. fiv.. '."A '-i'-'-v-.. ' f I ,- ' v. ' . . if 1 5 - Sylvan W. Clark County Commissioner 2-Year Term Mi Arnold C. Roylance County Attorney f ' 1 Henry C Roberts State Representative 5th District 1 1 ' 'J " ' I 'i -'?) if V 7 "if v 7 ... s David W. Moffat Justice of the Supreme Court K f . v. Douglas Phillips County Auditor i. , . . ,,4 i . .-. . V ' - L. M. Atwood County Assessor La Verne Green (bounty Surveyor JUSTICE OF PEACE AND CONSTABLES WILLIAM V. CARTER Spring Lake Constable K. ALMA PETERSON Provo Constable JARED TANNER k Payson Constable E. P. RICHMOND Payson Justice VICTOR M. ANDERSON K. F. D. Provo Justice 3 , Ail im .-Mv4a'. ily itij |