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Show line Exhausted Yanks Bunk Like This on Italian OS:, " v. .- - , f EAST GARLAND At the invitation of Miss Ardis Adama the ReUef Society held their closing social at her home, Wednesday, May 31st There was a large group present including an special guests Mrs. Ruel Nielsen of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Virginia Adams of Tremonton, and Mrs. G. Allred. Mrs. Essie Petersen gave the lesson on "Modern Housekeeping Methods." A social hour of games and refreshments followed. The hostesses were: Mrs. Naomi Oyler. Mrs. Dora Shaffer, Mrs. Donna Shaffer and Miss Ardis Adams. The Relief Society has had a very successful year. )( JJUMLE r i V fjLiO)ris Qm The Sunday School sponsored the program for Sunday evening services. Those contributing to the splendid program were Orval Grov-eNelva Hansen, Darlene Grover, Clyde Sorensen, B&yd Coombs, and Vincent Sorensen. lull if i. .i- -ii stalk ffiGr? 'i tt ii flfogrft mm i,.. . r, Mi I If , i A 3 iff. h. PJ" i x 1 - "S J Exhausted Vanks tatch brief naps, as opporunity offers, only about 400 yards behind the battle line in they grab a few winks before the Italy. Even hie ft una don't wake 'em. Lying: amid brush and wild flowers, buddies burl the Germans back. next advance. Four views showing: how our doughboys sleep while their West Point Cadets in Final Phase of Training Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler had a family gathering at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of the two service boys, Cpl. Harold Isaacson and Sgt. Vern Oyler who were home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson of Los Angeles, California were also special guests. Sherma Hansen and Darlene Grover are home from the U. S. A. C. after successfully completing their school work. Home Insula! ion Roll 293 and up to 30 37'. Saves It's assail f Pf"""''""" In fuel corta. water-repellen- vermin-proo- Sett. Width 23-In- t, easy to install! f, 28 rolls required for the averagt house. Free Estimate ..FHA Terms Lynn Larson spent a few hours with former class mates at the U. S. A. C. and attended the grad- uation exercises on Saturday, of the class he would have finished college with had he not been required to withdraw to care for his dairy herd and run the farm. ft: ' i W r Tltesc pit Jt i fc.MM.NDi4 tuns show final phases of the first class training at West Point before graduation when the cadets income second lieutenants and enter active service. In picture at upper left two cadets clean the howitxer following the use of service ammunition in the rough terrain of West Point's muzzle of a Lower left: Three cadets who rode the General Sherman tank up and newly developed training area. ammunition found its mark on the tank. Right: Cadets down a target course point to where the howitzers. The future lieuienanis used live ammunition as they fired the guns. operate the three 103-in103-mt- cr RAF Willi Tito's Partisans - " v.... : ... . Lw Must Wear Beard T .A I M Com ";v v; in and Get the Facts About the New O.P.A. Tire Rationing Regulations Buy the Tire That Stays Safer Longer n, 4 t 6 ft v"" ftS" On Friday evening Lyn had as guests from the college, Cadet Pickett, Don Bowen, Jean Fos- gren, Beverly Tripp, Burns Crooks-toPhyllis Sederholm and Jean Pugmire. Later in the evening the group enjoyed meeting with other college friends in dancing at the Crystal Springs. Mrs. Jane Oyler, of Garland, is the house guest this week of Mrs. John Oyler, Jr. Sunday, members of the D. E.': Adams ramiiy auenaea a mruiaay party in honor of Mrs. Petersen in Salt Lake City. Grandma Petersen is nearing the ninety year mark but is well for her age. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and son, of Idaho Falls, were Monday to Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L .M. Holman. Mrs. Sophia Larson accompanied them home for an indefinite visit. Mrs. Ralph Holman arrived here fron San Antonio, Texas, Friday, where she had been while her husband was in training there. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, of Clarkston, and daughter, Pauline, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen, Sunday. Pauline remained to spend a few days with her AND C BOOK HOLDERS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR NEW TIRES ALL B j "C' jliii Tire$font DELUXE CHAMPION of Built American-Mad- s Rubber Pint t.OO-- 1 Grad The ONLY tire built with the famous extra strong Saf Safti-Loc- Gum-Dippe- d I 6 Tire Certificate Needed Tread; Cord Body; and Gear-Gri- p Construction for greater strength and longer mileage. Cardenhyg's Twh m Easy wkh the Fatr-La- wn MWMETTE CAttT sister. DEWEYVILLE .. Doris Frearson spent a few days here with friends and relativesShe returned to California. Henry Burbank, of San Fran cisco, California, visited his broth er, A. R. Burbank and family here Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, friends and relatives entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen. An indoor wiener roast was enjoyed by all . Susin and Carolyn Eames, of American Falls, Idaho, and San i i dra Hansen of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Haycock of Dew- " This bearded leather-pushe- r Is Ernest Hemingway, famed war cor- eyville. A British Royal Air Force officer, who Is operating with the PartiBishop Clarence Fryer and wife himself fot san forces of Marshal Tito In Yugoslavia, offers a cigarette to a Parti- respondent,theconditioning their daughter, Phyl accompanied second front. He must san woman guerilla. It was revealed recently that units of the Royal reporting wear beard for duration as it is dis- lis, to Ogden, where she is studyAir Force arc woil.ir.g with the Partisans. ing to become a nurse. tinguishing mark on his passport. Sunday evening at Sacrament n meeting Mr. Beckstead of the Bear River high school, conducted a musical program, given by the students of the district school band. They rendered several num bers and solos. Mildred Jean Love- land played a clarinet solo, and -- V - m OS" ?J."X :: Barbara a cornet solo. They are ,x students of the Bear River high school. Mr. Beckstead rendered two violin solos with Mrs. Becki. .9 stead as i accompanist. All are to be commended who took part in the musical program. Mrs. Luclnda Loveland spent v Sunday with relatives in East y- ' - Easy rolling Easy to unload Sturdily built ... for haalin Here's a trim little cart to use In a hundred ways with hardwood, leaves, topsoil, fertilizer, etc Stoutly made of three cubic feet capacity. Two strong 10" wheels. 2 King in Visit to Home Fleet Frc-Invasio- Dcr Fuehrer's Face r . ... J4 Attending a concert in the wardroom of the flagship of the British home fleet during recent visit, Ring George, center, laughs heartily with Admiral Sir Bruce Frascr, right, comniander-in-chie- f of the Jjorre f.cct. Officer at left Is not Identified. Admiral Frasct played an impuriaut role in sinking the German battleship Scharnhorsl la the Nurth tea. pre-invasi- I RECORD AipiiAf I J C, v 5 i J yt-- A I e Sun Glasses , Curved, scientifically colored filter out Solarex lenses II armful rays. lit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chldester and Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland were in Ogden, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank aro grandparents of a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank. i The baby is their first grandson, ft This German prisoner seemed though they have two granddaugh ters. proud of his resemblance to Hitler, The father is with the armed which he bat carcfullv mltlvalrd. The captive poses here with William forces In the South Pacific and the Spalding, a J. 8. military police mother, the former Claudas Hannun from Dresden, X. Y. sen, and the baby are doing nicely at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham. )9 O Polkaa! Ptono Ehythms! Strauss Waltzes! Others! nanasome albums to add distinction to your musical library o o nr.... ....Hint- tan Willi .icyo""poplin, oeatly taUored, o Small, medium ana S . Fronk Chevrolet PHONE 20 1 Co. ti:emonto-n- ' |