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Show saMLL vAaNao-raaao i On June 22, 1941, Germany attacked Russia, and for months advanced steadily. The tide turned at Stallingrad, Novem ber, 1942. On May 1st, 1943, the Russians occupied blazing Berlin. In 1942. about 9,000.- OOO Russians were reported to be under arms, supplemented by partisan detachments and a civilian population mobilized to the full to repel the invader, In Russia, the myth of Nazi in vincibility was destroyed, when, it became obvious that Moscow and Liningrad would not suc cumb. . In the more than 580,000 square miles of Russian soil occupied oc-cupied by the Nazis, the most vindictive program of exterm ination, robbery and oppression was instituted. German enrich ment from their occupation of Soviet territory was comparatively comparati-vely small as a. result of the scorched earth policy and the removal of industry to a safe distance behind the lines. In casualties and in material, however, how-ever, Russian losses far outstripped out-stripped those of any other ally-To ally-To the millions of fighting men lost in battle must be added more than 2,500,000 civilian casualties in the occupied ter ritory and hundreds of thousands thous-ands imprisoned and forced to labor in the fields and factories PYREX WARE is what you need, to plat. 3 sizes. PYREX "FLAVOR SAVER PIEPIATEI Cuts taking time o)i-thirL D tp, with fluted dg, it keeps all th juice nd flavor in your mine and pumpkin pits. Handy gtais handles, M P A KTsIx nVHjF PYREX DOUBLE DUTY CASSER0LEI Givti you two dishes in on. Balct your Thanksgiving squash or candiad sweet potato! in th bottom part. Use th cover at an xtra pur Pi ' V' '"'V "ii y " t"-: ' "jf PYREX DEEP PIE DISHES) For many Thanksgiving Jobs. ' Serv soups, cranberries, jellies. For taking puddings or Cut tarda, Th children lov thtml Get six. To sizes. . 1 ox. 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Reporting on what it said were only a few of the conveniences that will com out of th war research, th September issue of Click maga zine listed insecticides sprayed from metal bombs that will destroy mos quitoes and other pests in a few seconds. Also listed were cereals premixed with sugar and milk and needing only water to make them palatable and glassware that Is unbreakable. un-breakable. .Other gadgets tested by th quar termaster corps which promise to become civilian aids include cotton pile Jackets warmer than th warm est fur. Also there are midget can openers so small they may be worn on a watch chain, overcoats mat shed water, pianos that weigh only 150 pounds and may be moved easily in and out of doors, and a powder that sterilizes dishes quickly. Th out-of-doors type will And use ful a one-pound stove. Incredibly sturdy, that will burn for hours on single filling of gasoline. A water- roofed sleeping bag that gives aximum warmth and protection and weighs only 5 pounds, 10 ounces is another. SocIaFSecpi CBk ' "l don i Know u i aia ngnt to come." The little old widow passed a neyspaper clipping across the desk of the manager of the Social So-cial Security Board field office. She waited while he read It. When he looked up inquiringly she told her story. . "I saw that about social security secur-ity the other day. It set me thinking. My husband worked in the sugar factories for many years. The work is seasonal, you know, and he used to 4raw some sort of Government insurance insur-ance for a few weeks at a time." "Unemployment insurance' the social security man put in, wnnfcilL e- ,v v. Lported recently: "A woman soldier "That's right. So when he K... x. .J, c...k v.,.. passed away last March, I presumed pre-sumed he had drawn all the money he had paid in and there would be no use in me trying to get any more. But I kept bis social security card. And then I read in the paper how a widow over 69 Is eligible for old-age and survivors Insurance benefits every month if her husband worked In industry or business. So I talked It over with my husband' hus-band' former boss. He said he didn't know much about It but he was making a trip to town today and would have room for me to ride along and look into the matter. So I thought no harm to come. Is there a chance of me getting benefits?" "Every chance in the world, I believe," the manager said- "If your husband worked in the factories fac-tories for some years, I have good reason to believe he was insured under old-age and survivors sur-vivors Insurance and that you are eligible for monthly benefits. bene-fits. You're 65, aren't you?" "Sixty;seven,H the old lady answered an-swered proudly, drawing herself up. "Then let's file your claim directly," di-rectly," the social security man said. To make a long story short, the4ittle widow is today getting $19.75 a month. "I'm going to get those benefits every month for the rest of my life," she loves to tell her friends and neighbors. Tnd she adds slyly, "that is, if I don't get me another husband." Her only regret is that she didn't know about survivors oeneins before- By not filing her claim promptly after her husband's death, she has lost several month's benefits. While the name used here is fictitious, the Social Security Board's records show hundreds of similar cases. Full information informa-tion about social security can be obtained free at the Social Security Se-curity Board's office, Salt Lake City, Utah. rfft if To the People of this Community Tat the last time, America, buy extra bonds." "They finished Their Job. Let's finish Ours.'' The and ether catch phraseshav been dinned into yor mind at work, at play and at noma by a mighty bar. rag Of ad vsrtlalnc and promotional devices. How well you hav responded only you can truly answer. Th drive totals, national and local published in today's editions, reveal re-veal your record. Your future personal well-being Is most affected af-fected by how many extra Victory Bonds you hav purchased, But is your bond buying Job don even if you hav gone th mnlt of your present Income and resources The Job of investing new aaving wisely la never fin ished. Thrift Is Just aa vital to peace as m war. Keep buying your goverrment's sayings bonds. THI EDITOR German Soldier's Body Disclosed as of Woman ON THE BRITISH FRCWT,. NOR MANDY. The first German "Ama son" definitely identified as ngntsng with th wehrmacbt, apparently as a member of a tank crew, was found dead during the battle of th Normandy Nor-mandy bulge. A British stretcher bearer r was discovered when British burial squads were going over th seen of th bitter tank battle in th Vire sector between Viessolx and Burcy. "Her flaxen hair had rolled out of bet steel helmet and fallen to her shoulders. She was in full German uniform and wore trousers, field boots and a small pack in battle order. On her Jacket was a silver star, a type of badg not often seen on Germans, and th epaulets of her tunic bad th braid of a corporal" The stretcher bearer safd be searched her clothes without finding find-ing any hint of her nam or identity. iden-tity. A photograph of four German soldiers and the woman was found in her wallet Lying dead near her was a German soldier in a panzer uniform who was identified as the man standing beside her in the group photograph. Russ Colonel Finishes Her 130th Air Mission MOSCOW. - Lieut CoL Yevdokla Bershanskaya, th only woman in th Soviet air fore to command a night bomber unit completed her 130th mission recently and her proud male pilots remarked that "mama Is blazing th trail as usual" A blue-eyed brunette, daughter of a Kuban Cossack, Bershanskaya has been flying 13 years. Sh is married to a fighter pilot whom she has seen only one during th war by accident He was wounded in an air battle and mad a forced landing on her field. He could stay only long enough to hav a bullet wound dressed. Th woman commander Is in her 80s and has young aon, who also has been separated from her throughout the war. Described as owl-eyed when flying fly-ing in darkness, Bershanskaya personally per-sonally reconnoiters the objectives to be bombed before sh sends out her formation. Guam Natives Get Lost; New Roads Are Vexing GUAM., -r American bulldozers, cutting what might be called roads on Guam, have Just about upset the sens of direction of some natives. Sgt Murrey Marder, marine combat com-bat correspondent, tells this one: A native Guam guide for marlnet on th west coast was released froir duty recently and started for his horn in the Mount Santa Rosa district dis-trict Four hours later he was bad in th blvouae 'area. "Don't you want to go bacl home?" some on asked. "Yes," he replied! wearily, "but your people make new roads all over th island. I start for homt but can't find th way. I am lost So I com back her to' stay. Later maybe I can find way home." Snoring Owls Leave Tenants Get Sleep PHILADELPHIA. The case of th snoring birds took aa optimistic opti-mistic turn. Tenants of aa apartment, apart-ment, happy over their first noiseless noise-less nights sine two then four-barn four-barn owl started dusk-to-dawn snoring some eight week ago, say th bird hav disappeared. They bop th owls haven't gone for reinforcements. Thursday, November 8, 194J Steady Jobs FOR 300 MINERS AND MOCKERS United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future at its mine in the Bingham District.. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room is available at Lark and Bingham. Bing-ham. Apply at Kline offices located in Lark and Bingham, or 1102 Newhouse Bldg, Salt Lake, or see Company representatiye at UJS.E.S., Provo, Utah. H 1946 FOi Now On Display Here is the most beautiful Ford ever built with more advancements than many pre-war yearly models. There's new and greater horse-power, stepped up from 90 to 100, improved economy in oil and gasoline . . . and massive, rich new styling. We cordially invite you to come in and see the ' smart new 1946 Ford. TelluriderotorCo. 57-71 West Center PROVO, UTAH DR. FORD A. CHENEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON B & H Pharmacy Building - OREM PHONES Office: 068-J2 Residence) 080-J3 Office Hours: 9 to 122 to S Sundays and Evenings by Appointment MEN WANTED Permanent Employment Good Housing for Families Boarding House for Single Men 10 Motormen 10 Drillers 0 Nippers 10 Machine men 4 Timber men 40 Laborers S Mechanics 1 Pipe man 3 Plumbers 2 Carpenters 16 Pillar men . (contract) Wages range from $1.14 per hour for unclassified unclassi-fied labor to $1.46 per hour for skilled men. Time and one-half for Saturdays. Mines working 54 hours per week. Apply at mine (Spring Canyon, Utah) or at general office, Spring Canyon Coal Co., 813 New-house New-house Bldg., Salt Lake City or at nearest U.SJ2.S. office. LEGAL JIQTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OP ISREAL WIL LIAM HODSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers to the undersign ed administratrix at the office of Attorney I. E. BrocKDanK, Suite 211 Knisht Building. Pro vo, Utah, on or before the ilth day of January, 1946. MAE ELIZA HUUSUH, Administratrix. Published Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1945. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF: OSIE E. DENTON Deceased. Creditors will oresent claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at 312 City & county Bunding Bund-ing in Provo, Utah, on or before January 2nd, 1946. ELMER L. TERRY, Administrator. Arnold C. Roylance, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 0, 16 and 23rd, 1945. IJtali Valley Nws INSURANCE . v - ..T- . t-OANS and KAI ESTATE . Entered as second-class matter November 19, 1937 at tfae post! office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. 1 see i -Published every Tricy . . FBBDtE, SAT " TvTiynWiMUMw;jrnnTtpyl South. Second Wsi NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF: ANNA C. MUHLESTEIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at 312 City & County Building Build-ing in Provo, Utah, en or before January 2nd, 1946. ELIER L. TERRY, Administrator. Arnold C. Roylance, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd, 1945. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Provo River Water Users' Association, As-sociation, a Corporation, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the said corporation held October 11, 1945, assess ment No- 6 of 15c per share was levied upon each share of stock of the corporation subscribed for and outstanding, for general gener-al corporate purposes. Said assessment as-sessment is payable immediately to the Secretary of said corpora tion, E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4 Roundy Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this as sessment may remain unpaid en December 31, 1945, will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for sale ta public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold March 1, 1946 at 2:00 p.m. to pay delinquent assessment togetherjyith cost of advertising and expense of sale. E. A. JACOB, Secretary. Publication dates: October 19, 26 and November 2, 9, 1949. mi mm i ATTENTION, HUNTERS Before You Sell Your DEER SKIN CALL ARIEL LARSEN ' OREM Highest Market Price for Hides, Furs & Skins Telephone 03R2 DR. 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