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Show PROVO (UTAH) .SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1942 PAGE FIVE 4 FIGHTING HAN mm pW' j" f 2 -K-' 1 n W4-,3 X L' lit ; 2 K i'M.lm l x -m wh m vk ma JvKk 4. st(irM .7.uu. 'u - v -v . . - j r n n r ii n it i it? 4 , Hp WHAT WARRIORS WEAR. From torrid zone to Ar tin waste, t'np IT. S. Army drosses to fit tho climate iitul the "Wtrasion. Army men maintain that stripp-d to tho waist or bundled to th.- brows the Americ an soldier is the best -dressed fiRhtititf man in t he world. Sec why ? 1 3 FISHERMEN MEET DEATH NORFOLK. Va., Dor. 1!) d l" -The navy announced here tonight that 13 fishermen were drowned when two lifeboats from their sinking trawler capsized, in heavy seas while b'injr towed off the North Carolina coast early Friday. Fri-day. Four others of the crew of 24 of the Menhaden trawler Parkins Park-ins i f- missing and believed dead. Seven survived the capsizing capsiz-ing of the lifeboats and swam to safety. Many of the 24 were negroes Our Boys In the War Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of Payson have received word that their son, Krnest Miller has been transferred from Leavenworth, Kansas, and is r.ow stationed at Fayetteville. North Carolina. Miller has been away from home a yiar and a half doing; steel construction con-struction work in Wichita, and Salina, Kansas, until Novemhir -7. when he went into the service. Mrs. Mary K. Smith received a telephone call from her son, Stephen Steph-en R. Smith, on the eve of hi;; departure for "foreign service. but at least three white men mun is in me iNinin service com-unrm-n to u nmonp- t'he mand, in the signal corps, and Kroup. The announeement was made by the Fifth naval district public pub-lic relations officer here. The n.rvy said that late Thursday Thurs-day a d. stress signal was received by the coast guard and a mot r lifeboat was dispatched immediately immedi-ately to the seem- alout five miles iff Manoy island, near Morehcad Citv, N. C Edgemont News ftas tK-en in the islands just off the Pacific coast. ial Cin istmas program paied by th" Sunday aid lnii.sic cominit-le:i cominit-le:i at Sunday school b-ginning at 10 .;',(). A h.i.i Ik i 'i !i Sell no I ;,;,d tee t'l be vi this liiorpiii -;'eiy le.einiier of the wartl js cordia 1 ly i n il t d to attend. Mis Flora 11. Uigler eiiterta in"d Thutsdav aftet-noon for Sharon Staise Kliei s.Miety board niem- ICfS. 'file I i o'. .. Were deeolated in Christmas style, with a beau-tilillly beau-tilillly (leeoiat d tree and other motifs. Alter m short bil.si lies:: meeting, the afternoon was spent in a tocial wav. a tasty liini iieon being Si leil to Mrs. K.l Clllc.-: )ie, Mr::. Maty Stewart, Mrs. May Oavis, Mis. Myith- Cl;risleiis n Mrs. M' lie Foole, Mrs. Clara Tnv-lor-, Mrs. .lena.e l''arley, Mrs. K.ilheii i ZobelT and the hostess Cllls were exchanged by the group. The F, Igemoat Literary club met at the horn- of Mrs. Wells ( Mei linm Friday afternoon in their annual Christmas party. A beai.tiluliy. ' lighted Christmas tree ad !cd to 't'he festive spirit and gifts wa re exchanged. A de-1 de-1 i i i 1 1 1 : pot )n k dinner was served at e Ime; table to Mcsdanies Claude Cinder, Joseph Sehoney, Herman Richards, fiolden Taylor, Orian Salisbury, Sharp Gillespie, H. V. Smith, Oliver Johnson, Elmer El-mer Taylor, Matia Hurk, Cordelia Cor-delia Rooth and the hostess. All ladies of th" ward are invited in-vited to the Relief society' Christmas Christ-mas party to be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Small gifts will be exchanged and refreshments refresh-ments served. Santa Claus in p-rson will attend, at-tend, the children's party Tuesday afternoon at Primary. All children child-ren o! the ward tip to twelve years of age are invited to attend. WAS GRANDMA RIGHT ABOUT THESE COLO FACTS For colds' couRhinr:, to reduce snifltinR nasal congestion, chost muscle soreness pioneer Grandma put faith in home medicated mutton suet and hot flannel. Today mothers use Penetro the excellent excel-lent modern medication with the mutton suet base. Penetro never fails to function 2 ways. Aromatic vajxjrs ro inside with every breath outside it comforts like a warming, soothing plaster. Rubbed on chest and throat, it works fast. Trj Petictnj and auree 'Grandma had the riidit idea." 2ic. duublc supply 35c. lAUv.) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson John-son have received work of the promotion fo their son-in-law. John Richard Rarnes, who has re cently been mad;, captain in field artillery, at Fort Iiragg, North Carolina. Mrs. liarnes, th.' former Alton Johnson, and their baby daughter. Kathryn. are at Fort Ltagg with Captain Rarnes. Robert lielvar pope, of Provo. naval aviation adet of the Kightb battalion, of the 1'. S. Navy pro-flight pro-flight school at St. Mary's college, has geea graduated and assigned to the lighter-lh-.in-air base at Moflett field. With the completion of a three months intensive course featuring military, academic, and athletic training. Cadet I 'ope is now ready for his flight iiist riii I ion at Moflett Mof-lett field. He is the :;on of Mr and Mrs. Otllii C. Pope of I'mvii. Legislators to Meet School Men Proposed legislation to provide additional stale funds for opcta-t opcta-t M ii of the school systems will be aired at a me, titer ,,r t)1(' j'rovi), Alpine and Nei.o school boards with Ctah county legislators Monday Mon-day at S p. m i." the Provo high school libra i y-audi i orium. The legislators invited to attend at-tend are Find K. Nielsen of Provo and Flisha WaiinT of Payson. state senators; John M. Rushman of Lchi, Roberi Klliott of pjea ;ant View, Mrs. Fli.io Loverittge J" Provo, Wilham C.rotegut of Spanish Span-ish Fork and Henry '". Roberts of Goshen, state representatives. Vineyard VINEYARD --A special Christ-ma-s program will be presented Sunday morning at 10:30 in the ward hall, under the auspices of the Sunday school organization. A group from the Junior class will sing; a member of the super-intendeney super-intendeney will speak on the theme "Peace On Earth.' The kindergarten kindergar-ten class will sing: Mrs. Kathryn Blake will give a Christmas story; a trumpet duet by Leo Holdaway and Kenneth Williams. Remarks by Bishop Holdaway. All members of ward an- invited. Miss Edith Seorup, who has been attending college- in Ames, Iowa, has returned to her homr in Salina; enroute there she visited here with her sister, Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg. Mrs. Antoino L. Runker wns hostess to members of "R" club Thursday afternoon at her home. An exchange of gifts was enjoyed by the guests, and progressive rook was played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Harold Holdaway and Mrs. La Var Holdaway. A Christmas luncheon was served., Present were Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mrs. Lorrell P Varley. Mrs. Harold Har-old Holdaway, Mrs. Kenneth Olson. Ol-son. Mrs. Olowinde M. Stone, Mrs. Theron Whitely, Mrs. La r Var Holdaway and the hostess. The Relief Society will hold a Christmas social Tuesday .afternoon .after-noon at the home of Mrs. Nora Anderson. The music committee, Mrs. Clara Anderson and Mrs. Anal el Rogers, have the program in charge. Lverv woman in th ward is invited to attend asked to bring a gift hot la cents, to exchange. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served by the Relief Society service group. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and children have moved from Salt Lake City to their new home south of the tinion school. Air. nnj Mrs. Lorenzo Rogers received word that their son, Lee Rogers, had arrived at a training camp in Mississippi Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Larsen have spent the week in Spring City. mi in thejgfc 1, and are J to exceed Si? i Metal Prices NEW YORK. 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