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Show i Nebraska Bombing Helena Survivors After Kula Gulf Battle -r- LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Six vrT -T Thursday, September PENROSE returned home after having spent the past Monday two weeks visiting: with her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Campbell, in Salt Mrs. Sarah Shuman 1 ij V'' 'Vjt''' he Lake. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Jensen and children, of Ogden, re turned with her to visit for a few days. " .'"! Mrs. Geniel Butler returned home 1 from visiting in Sacramento and San 'it,.' Francisco, California, last Saturday. ( Mr. and Mrs. Grant Grover, of and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brigham. ' 1 Cramer of Corinne, were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. -- D. ''. 1 'JiM. Grover. .. i W ' '. 4 H and Mrs. James Jensen and ? Mr. fS. son, Pvt. Blaine Jensen, and daughter, Mrs. Martha Taylor and children were Sunday dinner guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller were visitors with their daughter, Sunday M ; Mrs. Newel Johnson and family, of Promontory. All of the Blue Star Mothers and daughters of Penrose joined the other Blue Star Mothers of the valley to a entertain the boys at Bushnell hos""riahiilKi ........,:v ....... pital in Brigham, Thursday evening. near routine on a Planes ' flight Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, of J "Simiii Tarnov, Neb., overshot a bombing Bricrham, and James Miller of East of Garland were The I'SS Helena, a cruiser, helped sink two Japanese cruisers and ranze and instead hit the home Wednesday visitors of nar Mrs. Ciecior, Mr. and Joseph to sent the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. three destroyers during a naval battle in the Kula gulf, but was two sleeping children. bottom while "working on another" destroyer, according to her captain, rowly missing are Little Miss Joan Jensen returned The Cieciors pictured examin home four and Charles Purcell Cecil. Total enemy losses were five destroyers Sunday, after having spent a light cruisers. Survivors of the Helena are shown answering roll call ing the damage. week in Brigham visiting with her after ihi ixltls. erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Mrs. Ruth Call, of Garland, and Mrs. Verlie Jeppsen and Mrs. Vergie Jeppsen of Corinne, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fred- ' jtr 11.'' w - i1 ' - - , SUM If " l ; I Switch Engine Jeep Planning More Trouble for tbe Axis 'A 9, members of his family la their rickson, Sunday. Bishop Jesse F. Petersen, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller and Miss Marie Petersen attended Sunday School at Promontory, Sun. lay morning. They also spent the afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. I Stokes and family. irtVAHKf: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Christensen and daughter, Roselyn, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eng- jvar Petersen. Mrs. A. L. Smith visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Pet ersen from Thursday until Sunday. Mrs. Lael Campbell, of Logan, is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miller and Repairs can easily mount up to family were Brigham visitors Monday. match the original cost of joar Mr. and Mrs. Marion Owens, of shingled roof. That's why it's smart Roseville, California, visited with Mr. to inspect it each year and, if Owens' sister, Mrs. Ida O. Miller, shingles are fading, cracking, and family, Sunday and Monday. renew their life and beauty wiih They returned to California, Tuesday. STANDARD SHINGLE STAIN. Miss Oletta Miller, who is employIt seals wood pores, stops cradung, ed in Brigham, spent the weekend warping and mossy growths. In with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. red, green or brovn. E. Miller. No necessary, mixing ready to use. Mrs. Ruth Young and children were and Mr. STANDARD SHINGLE OIL overnight guests Tuesday of Mrs. Ersol Berchtold. Popular shingle preservative Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berchtold, of pigment. Mix your own cobrs. Mr. and Evans, visited Sunday with Phone or Mail Your Order Todsy Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and family. Mrs. Lois Jensen visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman. STANDER Bishop and Mrs Jesse F. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and DISTRIBUTOR Phone 121 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller attended Tremonton the funeral at Hyrum, Saturday for little David Answorth, who lost his life in the canal near here last Wednesday. Every one here joins in extending sincerest sympathy to the check-in- long-lastin- g WITH-OU- T DAVID 1 3 ' Enjoy Your j ', .Back-to-scho- a 4 $1 'ays , The versatile jeep is shown being as a railroad switch engine utilized Prime Minister of Canada Mackenzie King, Britain's Prime Minister in Australia. Fitted with steel Winston Churchill, and President Roosevelt at Quebec for conferences. wheels of tires, it pulls a in place The attendance of oilicers from the Pacific area was mentioned as indicat- line of freight cars. long to was be a new as operations there. Europe expected ing major subject Allied armies were reported poised for an immediate invasion of Italy. Brendan Bracken, British information minister, told newsmen that after Hitler's defeat the "full weight of the British empire" will help destroy .Fall Suit a IE FACT WHERE THE YEAR'S FOOD CROP WILL GO i ARMED FORCES ALLIES 1 opcoat Ceiling Prices HOME FRONT James F. Brownlee, who was appointed as OPA deputy administrator in charge of prices. lie formerly was director of transportation of the War Foods administration and has been connected with several business firms before taking a government post. TIME REQUIRED TO RAISE LEADING CROPS WHEAT mi 75 13 12 . . Smartly Styled the Japanese. TE V D NDEE OPA Price Deputy ' ma. V J Sea Hog OATS 1 C0N ilk r.onon Eoch $ymbol represents 10 man hours of work per acre ) fori .1 Choose from a large selection of styles, patterns, colors, fabrics Many are 100 per cent wool All Sizes Keyhole Shaped Bath Tub Heals Heroes 9 AND UP I or "BACK THE ATTACK With War Bonds Ms Jelln led deS'Kned t0 Americ" re"oritnbt;rrndrmttch,eSS,!OWn U A party of seamen on sfarrhlitrhi detail in the South Pacific found this nog which thry have made their mascot. "Souie" has the run of her ship, a former liner, and never gets seasick. fi the 1 'J M61 Washington Blvd, Ogden '"i mkm 7" 262 South Main, Salt Lake ! |