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Show -- Page Six BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER-- Chinese and Jap Forces Fight for Pass ELWOOD Fiidal went to Idaho last Falls Thursday where she visited with her daughter Lydia, Mrs. W. E. B i SS3T II mMM33Mm iM0O'CmHAzz7&u$zz$m of the strategic rail point of Chengehow, Savage fighting between Chinese and Jap forces in Honan, west now centers on Hulao Pass, which the enemy is reported as rapidly fortifying, following its capture, to preArrows in the map indicate centers of fighting outside Mihsien, where the Chinese have vent counter-attackcircled the enemy, and Yingshang where the Japs have been more successful. Diagonal lines in map at right indicate the general zone of action in relation to China. s. Mass Baptism on Beachhead Anzio-Nettuni- o Is .yv. X X 4 jtf, . , .... i ; rS.;-:-- 's rW w -- her school term there and is happy to have been able to return home wth her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Sanders of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d visiting her father, H. P. Rasmus-se- n and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker of Logan are visiting at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker are very happy over the arrival of an infant son Tuesday, May 16. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Enos Mortensen has returned home from the hospital in Brigham City where she was operated on for appendicitis and complications. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abel were called t o Brigham City to be with their daughter, Mrs. Ray Conger, who successfully underwent an operation for appendicitis. She is reported to be recovering very satisfactorily. The Misses Elma and Luella Romer of Salt Lake City spent at home with their the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer visiting their brother Odell before he leaves for the service. Stake Supeerintendent Owen L. Brough and Secretary Joyce Hansen visited our Sunday school last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Erickson were in Salt Lake City Monday. While there they went through the temple. Sam Mortensen fell and fractured his left hand last Tuesday. It has been very painful but is slowly improving. Darwin Andersen has purchased the farm of John Selman and will move there this fall. Miss Etta Mae Heslop of the Dee hospital, Miss Darhl Miller of Ogden, spent the week-en- d with their folks here. Mrs. P. A. Hansen attended the Mothers tea given at the USAC last Sunday in honor of the graduates. Mrs. Andrus Kimball will complete her work there this summer. Miss Wilma Richtee of Tremon-to- n who lias completed S p,: Thursday, lUy j six as guest spent the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andrea-sen. , n , Vv", . ' - R IK., - ': v ,: :;:.:.,.-....;- Squatting on the sand, this choir of American doughboys (left) supplied hymnal music during a mass beachhead, in Italy. More than a score of V. S. soldiers baptismal ceremony held at the were baptized by Div. Chaplain Leroy W. Raley of Cameron, Texas. Picture at right thows some of the soldiers standing in the surf, awaiting their turn to be baptized. Anzio-Nettun- io His Honor, the Mayor, Samples Some Bacon Young Hero I " I : f I t , : ,J t . HAIH BLUES? w fanr feel gray hair is a handithat it adds yean to cap d their age. Now science an "anti gray hair" vitamin. ... 3 , ; 'hi WWmw Fray hair is returning to its natural color. GRAYVITA Vitamins contain the same amount of "anti gray hair" vitamin (Plus 450 Int. units B) as tested by a leading housekeeping magazine. Of those tested, 88 had return of hair color. GRAYV ITA Vitamins are ca n' t harm your "permanent." 30 daylsupply. $10; 100 days, &00. Phone 7 1 i I :: , f1 :, J .HI ,9 hasdis-covere- Get Grayyita Vitamins Yes. oeoDle the nation overt havs reported GRAYVITA Vitamins work, and that their n frrr- r: - A' - r"' Got Those G RAY NV" . Mrs. Ada Shurtz spent a few days this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen. Don Miller has won honors for himself and family by becoming a state farmer. He also won the Carl Raymond Moore scholarship through his work as a Future Farmer. This scholarship is to the USAC and will be open for him when he returns after this conflict. Don does not plan to go on to school at this time as he has ADAM'S DRUG - Tremontoa 25, LEGAL NOTICES been classified in Al and expects to be called before school opens. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Mrs. Amalia Petersen of Perry spent Friday visiting her daughter, Hr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen. ' signers. Mr. and Mrs. Rouel Petersen, Mrs. Eugene Oyler and daughter Nelmagene, Private Earl Fallows and wife of Perry called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, Friday and Mrs. Petersen accompanied them to Howell where they visited relatives. Bishop James Walton was the guest speaker at the American Legion program Sunday evening. He gave the departing boys some very valuable advice, to keep themselves clean, live up to the standards they have been taught, seek God and rely on His power to carry on wherever they are. "These boys are fighting for me and I'll do my part not to let them down," declared the speaker. "Until you and you and I feel that we are behind every boy we are not doing our part. When we feel this way there will be no strikes and work stoppage." Odell Romer left on the 23rd for Fort Douglas and Keith Fri-dexpects to leave June 13th. Lee Hunsaker will go soon after that, so they were jointly honored at this testimonial. . NOTICE TO OiEDlT Estate of Henry Orke, Dea Creditors will wth vouchers to the underswj at his residence, Tremonton D. No. 3, Utah on or 30th day of September A d io7 ' JOHN A. HOUSE, Administrator 0f the p tate of Henry Orke ' Deceased. WM. E. DAVIS, Brigham, Utai Attorney for Administrator . Date of first publication: May 18, A. D., 1944. pret rJf Robert Dicey, five years old, chows how he carried his old brother, Kenneth, downstairs and to safety, as flames raced through their home at East Ded-haMass. - 1 Mayor Fiorcllo La Guardia is a guest of the campfire set up by Troop of the Boy Scouts of America, in New York. He samples some of the bacon cooked by the Scouts, and finds it good. The camp site was set up by way of celebrating National Boy and Girl week, and also National Children's week, held simultaneously. Other special numbers were a vocal solo by Colleen Bowcutt, accompanied by Mrs. Murry; piano and organ duet by Nina Christen-se- n and Charlotte Munns; readings by Eva Hansen and Miss Bowcutt. The songs were selected especially for the occasion and were patriotic. The house was well filled with friends who came to wish these boys "God speed." At the regular Relief Society Tuesday a social was given as a fitting climax to the year's work. Games were played and refreshments served. The Primary officers gave the children a social Tuesday. This completes their winter's work and with the closing of school the regular winter lessons are finished. It is hoped that the summer activities will be supported by the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Andreasen are happy over the arrival of their fifth son. Norman should have stayed on the farm. Their friends here are happy to know that mother and son are doing nicely. 'K' Ration Feast SIT X j V - 1 $ FUEL WILL BE SCARCE THIS WINTER All fuel coal, oil, gas and wood will be scarce this coming winter, the Solid Fuels Attain is trati on for War says. There will be a deficit of about 38 million tons of coal. Consumers should order their coal now, during the summer season, and store whatever kind the dealer recommends. Householders using fuel oil should order their supply as soon as their new ration coupons become valid probably, within the next month. By filling consumers' fuel orders early, dealers will be able to ll their own oil tanks or coal stockpiles and thus add to the total storage capacity of the rationed area for use later in the winter. The solid fuels administrator urges all fuel users to help conserve fuel next winter by insulating and getting heating equipment in good shape now during the summer. LOWELL THOMAS America's Newscaster KLO KEUB Ogden KOVO Frovo Price KVNU Logan re-fi- weath-erstrippin- Top Cedar KSUB INTER-MOUNTA- City IN NETWORK jr. A Marshallese boy perches comcoconut fortably on a wind-twiste- d tree and prepares to open a box of marine The natives found U. 8. rations a welcome change. . ' - ' .... 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