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Show t. 4 . BUY MORE THAIIBEFORE (buymore Volume 35 Nephi, Juab County, Urah Levan News Anniversary of Happenings Impressive funeral services were conducted last Thursday afternoon Martyrdom the ward chapel for Nephi To Observe in Dramatization To Be Given Sunday Evening at SCRAP DRIVE TO BE HELD SATURDAY BY BOY n. South Ward Tuesday, June 27 will mark the since passing of one hundred years Smith and the slaying of Joseph Hvrum Smith by a masked mob at Carthage, Illinois, xne uogit and Joseph tyrdom of the Prophet who was patriarch, v,i will be commemorated throughout ousunu- the Church by special on Sunday June 25. It is requested that all membersas of the Church set aside Sunday a day for study and contemplation of the upon the life and teachingsThe evy latter-daprophet. great ents which have transpired during of Josthe period since the birth events now the and Smith eph! call for fanspiring in the world principles sober study upon the revelations which he taught and the from God given to manKinu uuuu& his agency. incite nil the people to at tend Church services on Sunday of and to attend a dramatizationElder by the martyrdom written which will Joseph H. Greenhalgh m Meetings are being planned for Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday with the farmers in connection with the rye ridding plans of County A.ient J. F. Parrish. Also at the meetings will be A. F. Bracken, of the Extension Service, Logan. Meetings will be held as follows: Mona, Friday, 9 PM. Relief Society Hall; Nephi 9 P. M. Saturday night at the City Hall and at Levan, 12 o'clock noon Sunday at the ward chapel. Sack Shortage What we need is . . . Yes, we need lost of things! We need additional shoes for the kids, a few extra gallons of gasoline for the Ford, and perhaps a few days and off to rest up from worry The Grocerymen need some help! one or We're going to suggest two ways for YOU to help them Each and every groceryman in this locality would be very glad to be able to pack your groceries in a nice, heavy kraft bag for you, but the pulp for making those basis is going to help carry the war mater. Service Men's News Column Number 25 FARMERS CALLED TO MEETINGS ON RYE SITUATION Aid In Relieving of papers, rags, tin cans and grease will be made by the Boy Scouts in cooperation with Salvage officials on Saturday. Have your papers tied in bundles, the rags sacked and the grease in cans or jars ready for the Boys to gather earl.y Saturday morning. Tin cans should be flattened and placed in boxes. G. Taylor, who died at his home June j 0th. The services were under the direction of Bishop James P. Chris-tenseInvocation was given by Christiansen Christensen and the musical numbers were: Vocal duet, "Unanswered Yet" Dulcia Fran-coand H. R. Francom accompanied by Henrietta Earley; vocal duet "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Water" Herman W. and James P. McCune accompanied by Mrs. Vivian Hoyt of Nephi; vocal solo, "God Understands" Henrietta Earley accompanied by Emily Bosh. The following brethren gave fine remarks: R. Elgin Gardner, Herman Chris-JenseLorenzo Mangelson, Pres. Will L. Hoyt, Closing remarks by Bishop Christensen were followed by benediction by James Anderson. The graveside prayer was given by LeGrande Mangelson. Merchants Ask SCOUTS Collection Thursday, June 22, 1944 . THAN BEFORE Form er js fephi State Reside.it Dies Board Health Tells of MAMMOTH James Edward a resident of Mammoth Lunt, for the past years, a Payson hospital of causes Rabies Disease day incident to advanced S3, in 39 his died Saturage. He was born October 15, 1860, in Nephi a son of Edward and Hariett Woods Lunt. Mr. Lunt had been employed by the Mammoth Mining Company for 30 years. He married Mary Shaw In the Mantl Temple In 1887. She died 17 years ago. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Mammoth ward chapel with Bishop Dayid Eager in tsurial was in Eureka cnurge. City Cemetery. News Briefs Article Being Published To Inform People of Disease Symptoms Inasmuch as there has been a more or less serious outbreak of Rabies in the Salt Lake district, it was deemed advisable to give the following information on this disease as issued by the State Board of Health. Publication of this information is not to be misled as the prevalence of rabiessuggesting in this district. The most recent report from the State Board of Health was that Juab County is disease-fre- e reported cases at the pres- Lt. George B. Parkes gave a very ials and foods to your fightins men supinteresting talk to the members of all over the world, and the availthe Nephi Kiwanis club at their ply for paper bags is not Funeral services were to be held weekly meeting last Wednesday. able. Here's one way you can help. in Ephraim this week for Mrs. Lt. Parkes tola of his experiences Take a pair of dad's old overalls Eda C. Tippetts, wife of A. I. during his time of service in Eng-an- d ent time. and some of the many incid- nr heaw trousers, cut apart at the Tippetts of Snow College and sister ents that happened during his 25 seams, and bleach or dye them if of Mrs. Wilford Pratt of Nephi. of Hosts of friends called upon Mrs. The State Board of reChristian Williardson, father Adams at her port on rabies follows: Health Charlotte Evans Mrs. Norma Anderson entertain missions over Germany. Gertrude you so desire, and then cut and A. Beck of this city, also home in V. about Mrs. sack a to form Duckworth a them musical favored with at Wednes Idaho her of ed a number relatives Rexburg, followRabies is a fatal disease affecting by Joyce the size of the largest paper bags died at Ephraim this week, day, June 14th, on the anniversary home Saturday afternoon, the oc selection accompanied Downs. The meeting was in charge you have been getting during the ing an automobile accident. of her birth. On the previous day chiefly dogs but transmissible casion being her birthday anniveralso A draw nast. from vour grocer. members of the L. D. S. Second to other animals and to man. Any A delicious luncheon was ol' President Ray Gadd. sary. Word from the War Production ward Relief Society adjourned their domestic animal may become be advisable served. string in the to wouldone inhalf-wa- y Board Salvage division states meeting to go to her home and pay fected. After the disease and perhaps another Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner and develops Staff Sergeant Karl M. Newton up tor miciaie-oi-i.n- e that William C. Stowell, Nephi coal her ween is no effective treatment. there tribute. children of Payson spent the week and Mrs. Newton have returned dealer, had been appointed to the She was born June 15, 1853, at The disease is 100 per cent fatal end here at the home of Mr. and to their home in Corvallis, Oregon a four sack or two would chairmanship of the Nephi Sal- Nephi, a daughter of William M. in both man and animals. Mrs. R.'txr-.i-H... Gardner. !n Perhaps Rabies is a can Darweeks visit with committee. after their m !.. i and Charlotte Hyder Evans. be as well. Perhaps . ll ciom tex-da- v vage At caused by a filterable virus which , ivirs. wesiey ivieu till euiuj xtuiiiiv be presented at wie manvanm d Brick State Wood, Salvage the time of her birth there were is present in the saliva of a rabid Sergeant be purchased which is heavy f;nts hall on Sunday evening at 8:30. spent Sunday here for the birth- - Newton is stationed at Camp Adair ture designs can be worked into ager made the appointment. no buildings in the community and animal. The virus may be of her little anniversary Anouncement of this presentation use. re2'on Mrs. Adams was born in a wagon in the saliva several' days present Vonna Poulson at j your the bag for your before granddaughter, to appears elsewhere in this paperto the of Because necessary are repairs be bed. children it is kniwr) that the animal is sick. If going will the Mr. Mrs. of Erin and home the meeting Stake leadership In the the our lower basket causing power plant, fruit She was acquainted with Brig-ha- It enters the body through cuts, store, a bushel A FORT KNflY fontiinlrv postponed until the following Sun Poulson be same to be shut down for the past children's "little wagon" would doheld in the Mrs. Helen Benedict returned Young, the colonizer of Utah. scratches or breaks in the skin th t ormm f lu.hnimonc f and wil then be 8:30 the of necessitated which six weeks, basket way At the age of 91 she Is spry, may toe causei by the bite ot nn a nice shopping home Sunday after an extended ormnrn llnit! aii p. m. the North Ward chael at our of a of portion large it. purchase cheerful, and in good health. She infected anima;. Juab Stake Presidency visit at the home of her son in was enr0Ued recently In the Ar-la- ing YOU are power from Tellurite Power Co. began singing in church choirs at! There are iwo But the thing is and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mored School for a course in tank tynes of the dis own City Council has ordered that the age of 10 years and continued ease In each of which Is Leslie W. Taylor at Mountain View mf.hni Th h going to have toandprovide your for the mQ ,iii cent 10 discount that extra the 77 per bags She was paper to married years. If a'fl'ctcd Her daughter. Bessie of trained for the equally dsrerous. shopping bags important task your from now on when- has been allowed for prompt pay drama, "The Martyd-do- Wyoming. A two-aAdams February 21, 1876. with the s.i called "dumn" t.v,o. San Francisco was also visiting o keepmg the Army's tanks in ever roceries because the kraft ment of electric bills, be discontin- Henry He will be presented at the South there. animal died the November 1930 becomes at 8, possible, Nephi. slowly paraliz-e- d fiphlini trim. shorter and ued until further notice. She has four sons and one daughand shows lltte or no exciteward amusement hall Sunday at Mrs. Drucilla Shepherd and son Amnntr tht np-students is naif. paper supply is getting 10 per cent will be ter living: Mrs. Charlotte Howard, The ment. reguar The P. M. The drama is writtenis Ernest went to Ogden shorter. dogs eyes are usually nrt Mr. Monday M wnrumnd n rf Mr and sub- allowed for prompt payment of the H. M. Adams, Garfield. Ut- glassy and the pupils diulated. We will give two one-yeare visiting at the home wiijiam Nephi; where by Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Trie they Worwood of to Levan, to t,';e current bills. j, based on facts. It is written ah; J. W. Adams, Las Vegas, Nev- other, or more common type of of her brother in law and sister, jiax ' scriptions to The Times-New- s in the Mr. Nephi City Corporation ada; W. Lloyd Adams of Rexburg, rabies, begins with a not.ceahe create a greater interest church two ladies who give us the best Mrs. Henry Dankars. and and W. C. Adams of San Pedro, change in the dog's disposition, the shopping bags ideas for home-mad- e Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wankier important events of early to Wilson H. Foote recently resign- California. animal becomes very irritable. In history and will be presented and daughter Doris Rae of Tre.. Carl O. Scanell of the before next Wednesday evening. Captain Agrin-omithe of as Assistnat commerate the martyrdom the early stages he seeks Take the ideas above, elaborate ed his position monton are visiting relatives ana Transportation Corps U. S. Army, his and of Plant Bureau Smith with the dark places and resents beingquiet, disfriends here this week. Mrs. Scannell arirved in Ne- - or change to suit, or better still, Prophet Joseph Smith. and Research Hvrum turbed. The bark becomes a comMrs. Mary Anderson returned Dhi the Dast week from Palm get your own Idea into a bag that Industry, Special Guayule includes: ie brother, an to but Project assistantship bination of a 'ong drawn out whine accept The cast of characters home on Sunday after being out Beach. Florida, where thev have will be practical and attractive,THE in the Divsiion of Agronomy and and howl and may be frequently A reader, to read prelude and post-lud- of town for some time past rec- PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH follow-eivin- g the few months spent past Minnof CAN YOU Joseph BAG Plant Genetics, University E. LV Richardson; repeated. The animal may become medical treatment. Scannell's return from BEST SHOPPING Capt. ing will and Wilson POSSIBLE mayor, esota. At Minnesota, MAKE AS SOON AS suddenly exci'.ed and, run many Smith, Prophet, general Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens.returned to .overseas.- sitaifd corn do P. fif Greene, gradJohn work Jensenr serious Hybrid miles, snapping Jat everything that' Udell R. paper her home in Holden Saturday after Scannell was one of the to help out the Captain D. Ph. his work Ralph towards and churchman, uate , way. There is a marked City Marshal visiting her son in law and daught- first engineers to reach Iran and uation. Class R. Glade An- gets in his in Private First apostle Richards, Wlllard from THANKS your Grocerymen degree. Barnes; er Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. swallowing and usfor the past two years has been derson is enjoying his first fur- difiiculty R. Times-Newa Garrett; fiee flow of saliva from the and secretary, Elgin and The ually Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christenin Iran and Iraa. connected with home since he left for the mouth. at lough brothofficand Ward North The A rabid Primary sen and sons Lloyd and Bryce spent the ooeration of the railroad con- dog may appear Hyrum Smith, patriarch Glade September 4, 1941. ers entertained the teachers; on army er to Joseph, Read Greenhalgh; Sunday in Fillmore at the home of necting the Persian Gulf with the was wounded 'n the battle of Tun- quite normal and respond in a of home the at menu, aim manner evening aposue Wednesday until an attempt is John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. f. a. Day, parents or Caspian sea. over which all suDDlies The County Agent Says: isia, and was taken a prisoner of friendly The time was war Velma Sanders. made to confine him. Herman W. McCune; Thomas Ford, Mrs. Christensen. and furnished from the and Germans equipment the later by Prizes Jones, Contrary to almost universal begovernor, T. D. Davis; Dan S 2C Kirk Christensen who has U. S. A. to Russia to carry on the Dirtv eggs are a problem, par- - spent in playing games. tor a treatea in an Italian lief, the fear of water is not presElder and Friend, Ed. V. Downs; been stationed for the past three war was hauled. Captain this time of the year were won by Donna Sparks and leg wound, 'ind later hospital at a ticularly Scannell to moved Delicious McPherson. ctonhon Markham. friend and fel months at Treasure Island Is en- - had headquarters at Teheran. This A greater number of clean eggs Coquella dog becomes markedly Gernan prisoner of war hospital ent. The and attempts to drink low worker, Frank Greenhalgh; Joying a leave nere witn nis par- - was a most vital supply line, having can be producea n pieniy oi neuu refreshments were served to the thirsty was He aboard the exchange Elaine S. Fullmer, mena ana ienow ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Chris- - both truck line and railroad. but due to a paralysis cf nesting material is provided. Keep following: Mildred Taylor, Eth- ship Gripsholm who with other pas- the pharynax and throat" Aorker, Ray Powell. tensen. The Americans in this part of the floors clean, especially around Garrett, Coquella McPherson, drinking was result of the sengers returning is impossible. Gradually the paraly L. P. Anderson is director. the feeders and water fountains. el Lee, Florence Haynes, Ellen GarMr. ana Mrs. ueiwin snepnera 01 the world combat heat at 167 His many friends sis El- - an exchange. mud Ethel of Jenkins, with rett. the The general public is invited to death out Margaret birds spreads, end the here summer. week the His trip Keep occurring in grees during the lelatives heartily welcome his three to ten spent Blanche and attend. with relatives, days after the both ways was made by plane. puddles flo help eliminate this lertson, Jessie Sudweeks. and return trust his wourJ that of the first symptoms. Cooper, Lula Garrett, Twila Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and will respond to skilled treatment Capt. Scannell is the son in law problem. Myldred Lunt, Velma Sanders, Don- and 'hat his speedy recovery will Fortunately only 16 to 20 per family of Provo spent the week of Mrs. D. K. Brown, and is leavBemice cent of human beings develop rabna Sparks, Gladys Brown, end in Levan at the home of Mr. ing today for California where he be possible. The sheep and wool improve- Painter and Norma Sperry. ies if not treated after being bitand Mrs. H. R. Francom. will be released from the army to was men for sheep A very pleasant meeting took ten by a rabid animal. Antirabic Reed N. Nielson, son of return to his former position as ment excursion SSgt. of visthis is 1 Delta and of Tuesday Therla Larson Nellie Nielsen of Levan is now General Car foreman for the Un held Monday recently in England when treatment has reduced this figure reached Juab iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. place First Lieutenant Leo L. Mower and to 0.5 per cent. overseas with the Engine Repair ion Pacific Raiload at Las Vegas, week. The excursion and afternoon week. this The incubation Deriod or time J. E. Andrews Second Lieut en ant Asael Olsen, of county TuesdaySection of an Air Service Com- Nevada met for the first that elapses between the bite and Fountain Grten Mrs. Bing Crosby, wife of the stops were made at purebred sheep mand depot "somewhere in EngGrant Norwood husband of Mrs. time since being in the service Lt i beginning of symtoms varies. The film actor, and Mrs. H. L. Ross, sis- farms in Levan and Nephi. The land". Allison and Packard Merln en- - ter of Captain Scannell of Holly- excursion was led by Alma Esplin, Grace Barnes Norwood, recently Mower writes "Our meeting was snortcst known time Is 34 days specialist from the Utah rompleted a trip around the world. one of great surprise mingled with and the longest seven months. '1 he wAt a recent meeting of the Nephi gines are disassembled and given wood, California visited with the sheep Grant is a member of the Merchant tears of joy. After reminiscing for per ud or time depends on the Scannels at Palm Beach and re- State Agricultural college. There Post No. 1, The American Legion, complete overhauls by the skilled the Marine. were 36 interested people with sometime we then went up In Lt. quantity of virus introduced, and the following officers were eected- technicians of this section. In ad-t- o turned with them by car. men caravan representing sheepOlsen's P38 fighter plane to ac- tne area bitten and the strength serve for the ensuing year: Ger- dition they manufacture dies, jigs, and Loia Barnes visited her parents, quaint ourselves of certain sect'ons of the virus. Bites through several Sergeant and Mrs. LaMar Stan- and others interested in sheep aid Cazier, commander; Rulon H. parts and fixtures which are Mr and Mrs. J. R. Barnes on a of th!8 beautiful country. Lt. Olsen layers oi clothing are not so dan1st vice commander; ed to meet the ever changing ley are the proud parents of a wool from Carbon, Cache, Garfield, and week's vacation recently. writes "I spent the night with Lt. gerous as those on the bare skin S. Johnson, Fountain Green, mands of aerial warfare. daughter, born Saturday June 17. Juab, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Since the infection travels along Mowers and we were happy to be S Sgt. Nielson is one of the men Mrs. Stanley and the baby are Utah counties. 2nd vice commander; C. L. Mem-- ! seven of While in Juab county Miss Irene Chase Is a guest this together and talk or good old Ftn. the nerve routes, bites about the mott chaplain; Matthias Allred, Ftn recently commended by Lieutenant doing fine. Sgt. Stanley Is an inThe best of luck to Lt. face, head or neck are more serious week at the home of her parents, Green. Carl Spaatz, commanding general structor at Xearns Army Air base. the oustsanding herds of purebred Green, chaplain; J. H. Latimer, Mower and Lt. Olsen. They have because of their nearness to the Suffolk sheep were shown. At Le- - Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chase. historian; E. R. Shaw, service of- -- of the United States Strategic Air Ramgone a long way In this war and brain and tne many nerves present Word has been received by Mr. van two herds of pure-bre- d fleer; Roy O. Christiansen, Foun- Forces In Europe, when production Mrs. nay they return were shown. The organi to Fountain The same is true of bites involving Lt Col. L. T. Hammond and with tain Green, Sergeant at arms; J. R.- at the depot was increased by more end Mrs. Frank Harris of the rec- .bouillet the larxe nerve trunks. In such Green. Hammond visited Saturday ent promotion of their son Oliver zation of Juab County rureorea Barnes, child welfare committee- j than 100 per cent. ex at was cases the incubation period Is apt Harris, to the rank of Coxswain. Suffolk sheep associationwas canea Capt. and Mrs. C. O. Scannell Man: S. E. Forrest, Liaison officer. reMr. Mrs. M. N. Jensen and v, K. D. to be short Brown, nt Mr. Oliver is in the South Pacific area. plained and attention State Suffolk The incubation period in a dog onrmito tn Rnlt Lake City, port that their grandson, Robert regarding the Utah chosen to attend the District conv . will veo. be iYirs. in mi buu u, which the oi hiiu ge which has become infected is usujiui Private Briant Sainsbury visited Sheep show and sale Colonel Hammond served vention at Rprlngville on Saturday E. Co is and action 19 in while lard 18 and missing middle East In Iran and Iraq ually 14 days or less. However, recently with his sister In law, Mrs held this year August June 24: E. K. snaw, Brent v. man and North Africa with Capt. Scannell. fying between India and China. Each the animal should be held in quarrange at CazSainsNephi. Private Gerald Marjorie Sainsbury. Frank Brough, Hall, six to twevle months. A bury recently returned from three others interested was Invited to Class Emerson antine First Private ier, C. L. Memmott and James S. reDOG WHICH HAS RInf:N attend. A Bonnie Lou Leavltt recently years service In the Aleutians. Cook of Las en Johnson. Vegas. Nexada, PERSON SHOULD NOT BE KILLturned home from Provo after vis- route to Lincoln, Nebraska apent and it uncle should of be ED, her locked up and the at the home More than 2,200 Kiwanis clubs a short visit with his parents, Mr Most farmers and stockmen are iting Car- and health authority notified. Exand 131,000 members throughout The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Thomas H. Cook during local must aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dell R. a aware that I Mrs. treme be1 exercised caution of heme should met at the Hynim ?nd Canada will the week. Make a thorough search before from theVounW SKev ter. In handling any anima) i " weeK irom Brough Thursday. June 15th. The you apply to your war price and unserve1 suspected set be may oa rw,M tj ti t T..n rabid. If the animal der,t i If f s office before fires Recent visitors at the home of election or officers was cameo, on 2C Darius Anderson of beingrabies This lands. on explanation rationing board for a new ration private he should stationed be killed California in connection with the regular book, at Treasure Island is velops president of is made only as a if yours has beenlost or de- Oakland, and brother, sr rnding a furlough with his par- by the proper authority In suci a mother Kiwanis International Cundirks announced Mr,. monthly meetings. Plans were of and falsification record farmers remind stroyed. Any ure and to T L w NWspn and Cre(.r NiPi. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson manner as not to injure the brain for members t. attend the when for a new book is recently. set fires thaH ftf Snn. and other relatives and friends. and the head sent to the labora of the week will be the stockmen w.sh ng beto adhered 4trr District convention to be he'd subject applying Highight II a fo to maximum of should penalty of the State Department of Afer $10,000 or ten years in Jail tory service organization's limited dele- this step made to burn brush, or ny- June 25th at Sprlngvllle. or both. are Mrs. H. Righy who has cm Heaitn for examination. of the buj'tiess matt- Ration books, convention to be held in Chi- plans on gate adjournment was are xarm or the you know, range. weeds the KliMbeth Ann Jensen returned ployment at the Clearfield Nav:0 Any person bitten by a doe sus enjoyed honor ng ing a social of the U. S. Government cago Tuesday, 2Wednesday and Mrs. LaVell Svedin and Mrs. Han- property mad or rabid with only 400 home Wednsdnv room Salt Lake Supply Depot visited during the pected of bring Thursday June are and as considered the stamps should see a physican af. once. The nah Cooper, who are moving from government international and district oflcers now underway City after spending a week's vaca-fo- r Aek with relatives here. are Initial So Uncle plans currency. should toe promptly cauterNephi. Officers elected to serve for Sam makes a very exaustlve In- present. a big barbeque and entertain-- 1 ion with her grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Laurel A. Scholes a id wound ized with fuming nitric acid. The term wre: the coming two-yeUsually 5000 or 6000 delegates ment to be sponsored by the East, Amy B Grover. before he ennnren or issues urove are vestigation Pleasant you earlier this Is done the more efPmldent, Mrs. Coquella Mcpher- another one. You may have to do attend International Kiwanis con- Juab Wildlife Federation. The af-- 1 visiting with her parents, Mr. and fective It Is. The acid should bt son; vice presidents. Mrs. Fontella without rationed foods ventions, which occur annually will feature prime hnrbequed ' Mrs. Elizabeth Ostler had as Mrs. John E. Aagard. fair while the y Biswell and Mrs. Essie Shaw; applied on the point of a glass the week end her lamb, ana various games for the: her euests over goes on. So, guard resentation week, but offlcla repand publclty chairman, Mrs. Investigation this year has been re- sportsmen. Mis. Doris Barnes of Nephi and rod or drop by drop from a capThe affair will be daughters. Mrs. Francis Mar get Is If books and your carefully, you Mrs. Acid contact wiih J.TH'le G. Brough; treasurer, lose them, search long and care- stricted In line with a request from strictly a stag affair, and admission of Salt I,nV City, end Mrs Emma Mrs. IxjIs Black ham of Moroni illary plptte. Sylvia peters: ni.xonan. Mrs. tseu-ls- fully .'or them before you apply the Office of Defense Transporta- will be by membership card onlv. MeVey of Twin Falls. Idaho; also with their parents, bony, cartilaginous or blood'-s- s Sunday Mrs. snn should Laura for a new one. be avoided If possible. nrwl Mr. M Mr tion to "avoid strain on travel facparts... Irons; chaplain, ..... ..... to be held July Mr. ,md Mrs. Jay Oldrovd and . rr. It Is cscheduled , ....b. ... r Vrikbn1 Of v vr nt ramn Dadnnrt. . Keflriptn ci rounratn i,rpn. iir. ilities". Morgan; serrsnt at arms, Mrs. Miss Wanda Robertson of T'.par ' ot pnrl" Bpnly pure carr": JZ SJ Th' board on Is members. Wanda Burrldeer In a Kiwanis week message, Rice son. home "cu"l cautery or or hot Oldrovd isifed Sunday with her sister, Mrs furlough. Limited quantities of "odd lot" declared that "those who are fightIda Harris, Zelma Golden and I iron ', effective as far as It reaches M.ifel Anderson shoes will be sold to consumers ing on the home front should strive ; me wound, hut turning of Blanch Cooper. oi Peterson Mrs. Eldon find Mr. Mrs. Enid Nielson Is vlsitin with ine pans . . .. . ration-fre- e at specific price re- to match the courage and sacrifice nitric acid, being a fluid, reaches The Busy StlW ners ciun organ-- . Rtrlifinld announce the birth of a relatives In Colorado. ductions during the three week of those who fight In the armed ized Monday, Jifne 19 at the home daughter on Sundiv June 18, af Mrs. J.tyrum Lund visited recent-Il- y the de,p crevices which the hot club .lead-th- e I D. S. hospital. Mrs. Peterson period July 10 through July 29. the forces." of Mrs. Yvonne with her children in Salt Like Iron may not touch. l Carter, OPA announces. Men's and wo Antirr.bic treatment should be President Rice urged KIwanlans er. The rolloviing are memDers: is the former Afton Greenwood. City. men s shoes of all sizes and to rededicate themselves to the Id- President, Barbara Broadhead; vice Mrs. Jean Reynolds visited dur- given to all persons bitten hy rabid Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney an,1 and boys' shoes of sizes of youths one to eals of the service organization. president. Jean Gowers; secretary It should be given a. Seth McPherson. Sylvia Peters. ing the week with friends In Kavs-vill- e animals. daughter, Peggy Ann and Harold six are Included In the release. As we assume our Individual cit- and treasurer Anita Sperry; enter-rEarl McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and In Provo with her sis'er, son as It has been determined Mrs. E. 0f E. and Mpadow, Vf'mey Children's, misses' and little bovs' Joyce Gowes and Betty Beck; MePherion and daughters Margar- Mrs. Genlel Paystrup who aeeom- - that the animal Is effected. Pat responsibility In our home Rnttlan of Blackfoot, Idaho were shoes are not Included since these izenship terns hi fen on the face or neck community, we give reality and ef fong leader, Susana Wilkey; re- et and Colleen attended the funeral Fathers day visitors at the home shoes were among the ration-free- 1 W. day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' hould fectlveness to the true conception porter, Ruth Gibson. Lltrht refresh- services Tuesday for James Jnv"" antlrablc treat- of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard. snoea or May of this year. or democracy" h said. u. ments were served by Mrs. Carter. Lunt. , waM NWMn. continued on Page Flv. n, Observes Anniversary re-se- w nup-pin- Ma g. T I -- m 'W ivh mtrv w cg, ct ar st Fountain Green. News e, s! ly, ihn Leg ion md Auxiliary Name Officers . need-Bracke- n, es News From The Ration I Office a?"?" P: 20-2- , a I j 1 ar - scc-fjv- ' h Social News P-- - . y, |