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Edmund Owenn, Donald Crisp and Lassie Mon Feb. 11, 12, i ritlKND IRMA WEST" u0068 Marle Tues., Wilson, Dean hh$l 13 Martin 14 & Thurs., Feb. 15 T,IE STREETS" Richard Whl QM - Xi) 'irk (fflff I'll ,ns t&M Ik , fl ?HLJtont.ti the Ik it 7 iTiiiiiiii M.in mountain , S.t Sftrtta." Golden Gloves Tourney Approximately 20 boxers are working out each evening in base gym under the watchful eyes of Coach SSgt. Charles Harrison, finalist in the 1950 Salt Lake VFW meet, in preparation for entry in the Fifth Annual Utah Golden Gloves Tournament in Ogden, Feb- ruary Widmark and Paul Douglas aee Th k ci WVILLE" THEATER r . CONTRACT WIRING Residential 12-1- 5. TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE V Westinghouse Dealer CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC CO. . Uh 1 six-sta- te ,h6 """"" 45 " ". "- - ANNOUNCING . . . Our New Financing . . . Covers Overhaul, Repairs, Accessories or New Tires. No RED TAPE! Dwarf-Siz- e A big helping of raw lizzard or a of uncooked snake doesn't sound very appetizing but a tribe of serving natives on Luzon think snake and lizzard a very tasty dish, according to Robert R. Harrington, civilian chief of stock control section. Harrington became well acquainted with the' strange customs and manners of these natives when he worked with them for almost a in 1946. Harrington was a lieutenant with the U. S. finance team year that was paying the Filipino guerillas for time they served defending their country against the Japanese. This particular tribe, located in the Iglao mountains of Luzon had fought well against the enemy from the time oi tne invasion mrougn me entire r days later we followed them back occupation, "These negritos were very small, to their village. When We got there weighing only 85 or 95 pounds and the chief came out to meet us and standing about 4 feet high," said we told him we wanted pictures of Harrington. "Their largest males his tribe. looked about the size of a "He said he would go into the old boy. They were very low ' in huts and tell his people to get all mentality, pagans in religion, and dressed up in their finery and come lived very close to nature. out for a picture. "A short time later, at a signal "When we arrived in their section of the country, we sent word from the chief, they all came out for them to come down out of the of their huts. "We were shocked! We couldn't hills in about a week and we would pay them. Through a misunder- believe it. There was the whole standing, a group of 200 males tribe all decked out all right but came down the next day. We instead of their usual native coscouldn't make payment to them for tume, they were all wearing old four or five days because the rest pieces of GI clothes. The women of our finance team hadn't ar- tromped around in old GI boots that were way too big for them. rived. "We had no rations or facilities The males were very proud of to take care of them so I told the either the khaki shirts that hung interpreter to tell them to go back down to their knees or the pants to their village and come down a rolled up at the bottom. Some of few days later. The chief said it the women looked like they had was a big trip back up the moun- army tents draped around them. tains and that they would stick They were a sorry looking mess! "No amount of argument could around a few days. chief the persuade them to change back to "On the fourth day came to us and told us they'd their normal garb which. was noth cloth. I have to go back. His people were ing much, but a breech were all figured they guess they hungry. getting if and best in their dressed been up what them asked they'd "I was going to be a picture eating, because I hadn't seen any there wanted it to be just right. camp fires and I knew they hadn't they out that they had found "We them." with brought any equipment surplus GI clothing with "Well," explained the chief to bought the pay we had given them. With our interpreter, "the snakes and the rest of the money they bought lizzards are now all gone out of the water buffalo and other luxsome more find can't We any the valley. chief the bought himself two uries, t eat" new wives, and they had a great all the down tracked had They big fiesta that lasted a couple of reptiles in the valley and. eaten weeks. them raw! "It took them just two weeks to The finance crew showed up that were get rid of the money they had natives night and the pigmy earned fighting for almost three was chief The given their pay. I guess they were just a of considered to have the rank ac- years! Butwithout the money. They as happy major and the others were paid could go back to their carefree life: cordingly. a little hunting with bow "We decided it would be quite a doing and arrow, raising a little rice and dwarf these lark to photograph and having as many root, yarro natives in their natural habitat," as wives they could take care of." said Harrington. "So a couple of Block North of Homer Hi way 91 Market PHONE 584-R- -l GET NEEDED REPAIRS NOW ON EASY TERMS at HANK'S Consider Raw Snake Delicious Natives of Luzon Have Many Strange Tastes and Customs Plan Any Job From $30.00 to $300.00 Can be financed! HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: Your Job Costs Terras 6 Mos. $50.00 $9.24 Pay Only $100.00 Pay Only $18.48 9 Mos. $6.43 $12.87 HANK'S Auto Service 2564 Ogden Ave. DIAL CLEARFIELD OAKERY ... Corner Hill Field Road and Highway 91 MARK SANDIFORD, Owner QUALITY BAKERY GOODS at the very lowest Price! 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