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Show WITH OUR SOLDIERS Schools Open Drive 12 To Buy 10,000 Jeeps MARCH Turner, son of Mr. andj whn is station. A reunion of all the U. S. Army in Third Ward Tennessee, arrived in Lehi Satur-- l members over 16 will be held on visit Friday, March v for a short dance and refresh Hems will be t t a urs William Grace received word given. A party for th safe arrival in; will be arranged at a later .hie week of the date to w nuauae inose below 16 and M. I. Xorth Ainc A., members. The children of the jlvin Turner. ward will be entertained by the son of Mr. and Primary but the definite date has Ralph Roberts, who has been not been set. Roberts 0 Ltioned at Camp Allen, Virginia, recently been transferred to MOTHERS OLUB Parks, California. nerald fith u Tsr-no- I -- -- - Camp The Mother s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Kate Holmstead on Friday, March 5, at 2 p. m. The PLAY LEHI FRIDAY lesson on President and Mrs. Madison will be given by Mrs. . All members urged to School The Pleasant Grove High team basketball L61" the will play The Pleas night. Lehi. Friday t ant Grove team gave Lehi an upset; LOCAL ITEMS are in earlier in the season and fourth place in the league race with Mrs. ILettie Gudmundsen The spent Lehi leading by one game. the week end in riovo with her show should night Friday game and give the local daughter, Mrs. Morris Davies. plenty of action There will be thriller. real a fans Miss Iva Dell Sunderland spent the two usual games, the second week-enthe main m. the at Midvale, a guest and game team at 7 p. of Mr. Mrs. and David Gardner. m. at 8 p. PLEASANT GROVE TO Holm-stead- Mrs. LaMar Green and Hattie Bezzant of Lindon. were Sun-- J . auu xtuai uuuu uajr mucous ui Bone. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman, Antone Moody and little Mrs. Mr. daughter, Antonette, of Logan, and Gunther baby and Mrs. Lloyd of spent the and Mrs. Louis week- Brigham City, end with Mr. W Befrs and sons. and Kent, of Midvale, were Garry Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Mrs. Eugene Battle Flags of the Schools the education section of the War of Savings Staff, are: More than 7,000,000 elementary and high school students from 30,000 schools have prepared special Schools At War scrapbooks for state and local exhibits. War Stamp and War Bond purchases may reach a grand total of $300,000,000 for the school vear. Mr. and Mrs. MaTk Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Julia Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Salt Lake City, vsited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Friday. at Mrs. Tracy Colt visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning returned home last week from a visit in Long Beach, California. Idaho, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Mr. and Reed Nostrom of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Robert Webb were Salt Lake Mrs. Rex Gardner entertained the lkan Oddity Club at her home with his City visitors, Wednesday afternoon. spent the week-enevening at a bridge Thursday mother, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom. were won by Mrs. luncheon. Prizes Mrs. T. F. Kirkham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allred of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen of Brig-ha- Thelma Miner, Mrs. Zefla Hansen and Mrs. Roger Price. Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests City, Friday and Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred. Mrs. Charles Colledge returned Lieutenant and Mrs. George Mrs. Afton Giles spent Friday home last week from a visit in Mrs. Dora Wright of Blanding, is and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robinson called on Lehi relatives California. Monday enroute from Long Beach, spending the week with Mrs. Joseph Coulam of Logan. Mrs. California, to Alabama. Robert Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers of Salt Mrs. Leah Jackson and children Robinson is the former Beth Wood Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Florence Hancock of Blue-hel- spent three days last ,week with of Salt Lake City. They were acRogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Albert companied to Lehi by Mrs. L. S. P. Abbott. Wood of Salt Lake City. W. Wathen, Wednesday to Satur- - Hansen of American Fork. d I l, .....iMWHUU . s i v Rosebud is eight, and the most beautiful shade of caramel fudge. To her loving Mammy and Pappy she is known, on approximately alternate days, as "Angel" and "You d devil child". It was on her days that Rosebud tied the knots in the shirts that Mammy had taken in for washing, and poured the whole of the vanilla bottle into the lamb stew, just, she said later through bitter tears, to "flavor it up some". On her angel days Rosebud is equally imaginative even if a more restful occupant of the little shack down on Vinegar Hill. Once when Mammy was out devil-chil- Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown of Provo and Mrs. Julia Brown were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lott. d Mr. aiim I Mrs.! Bonds. Countless others will be flvir the Schools At War banner awarded to schools with 90 percent pupil participation in War Savings. Ten thousand jeeps and a hundred bombers! This is the new goal of America's schools as 30,000,000 children continue their Schools At War program under the auspices of the Treasury Department and the U. S. Office of Education. Results so far in the program reported by Dr. Homer W. Anderson, Associate Field Director in charge - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hunter of I Midvalle, were Sunday callers of I Mr, and Mrs. Roger Price. TTHE little jeep which is serving so nobly from Guadalcanal to Africa- has become the symbol of the gigantic efforts of millions of American school children in their war Savings program. Thousands of public, private and parochial schools soon will be displaying a certificate of honor from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., signifying that they have paid for at least one jeep by buying 900 in War Stamps and ! J- Mrs. Mary A, drttuun of Salt Lake City, spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Christensen. THIRD WARD REUNION t$U Hfi doing day work, Rosebud got a wave of cleaning fever and scoured every pot and pan in the kitchen so that they literally glistened. Another day, left alone, she tidied up Mammy's and Pappy's room to such a point ol apple-pi- e order that it was a week before Pappy could find an undershirt. Rosebud is a great reader of the newspapers. Mammy ana Pappy don't take one, but there are plenty of perfectly good newspapers blow ing round Vinegar niu. It was out of one of them that Rosebud got her idea for spending the ten cents the Bunny had put under her pillow the night her tooth came out After breakfast Rosebud disappeared down the Hill and reappeared soon after War Stamp with a beautiful book pasted firmly into a brand-newith neat little squares lor more stamps. She displayed her investment to Mammy. "I declare you're bud went on sitting on the kitchen floor staring with large brown eyes at the empty squares in her book. From time to time she took hold of one or another of her teeth and wiggled it, gently. Mammy was engrossed in a particularly big washing. Rosebud was as quiet as a mouse and Mammy forgot about her until, coming in from the yard with her arms full of dry sheets, she encountered her child with a large hammer in her hand. Scenting the devil in her angel child, Mammy shouted at her, "Rosebud Come ycre with that hammer! What you planning on doing?" But what was done was done. In Rosebud's other hand was another tooth. Her mouth was stretched in a broad if slightly bloody smile. "I ain't doing nothing. Mammy," she said. "I'm just fillmg rp my stamp book." (Story from an actual report in the files of the Treasury Department.) Say yes. Take your change In War Stamps. Your investment In War Bonds today will save a payday for V. S. Trtonr Department tomorrow. ten-ce- nt w I naif :V'I i - a V .v 118 1 I mmj 5 m k.: a a v W -x Xi w-j- r' a I tl El m "iil .m ' ir JF- - Xii I n v m -- r; - Nit. cl 1f nw i i m s' k- "xwx-- D 9 II W Nr nI O H II av fH3 iu",11 '5 ' Y s y K M ' K:,' VS' A.-- v, v , ... V" .s.-Ni- "- ,i S ' t IV ' I , njuiiiii lWawi. ... ... wtwww 'in-w-wn' i ""..ww-! i mit rl,iBU,. - - " TO v , fff ( ? ' , t ?1 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough, were Provo visitors Monday. Mr: and Mrs. Darrol Carter and family spent Friday In Salt Lake City. SJWri . -- M., VJUWv-- 1 rftfct&.xH vt-jv-j- u4 Mrs. Abe Anderson and Mrs, Marjore Walker spent Saturday In f.lt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane wer business visitors to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hadfield and baby of Draper, were Sunday after, noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hadfield. . 'V Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards ot Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Edwards of Magna, were among the out-o- f town people attending the funeral services for LaVar Jones Monday afternoon. Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. Wallace Glover and daughters, Glenda and Marlcno, and Mrs. Albert Bone visit d at Salt Lake City and Murray, Friday wth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glovor. r L ' , v, f ; :i ; ' " ' " 1 - " 1 OFFICiAL Federal Four Destroyers were launched last Sunday by Dock Co., a United States Shipbuilding and Dry Total: five such Steel subsidiary, at Kearny, N.J. by the way, to wm yard, (First in February. ships which award has the combined Army and Navy "E, achievement been renewed for "continued splendid in outstanding production.") are also being built Transports and C2 Cargo Ships the (First yard to receive yard. same speedy this by for construe Maritime Commission's "M" pennant tion of C-- 2 vessels.) AMERICAN AMERICAN IRlDGf COMPANY STEEl & WIRE COMPANY DIVISION ond CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY 10YLE MANUFACTURING STEa CORPORATION 0NEGIE-IUINOI- COLUMBIA STEEl COMPANY CO. & DRY DOCK FEDERAL SHIP1UILDING COKE COMPANY PRICK H. CHEMICAl CO. MICHIGAN UMESTONE AND C NATIONAL TVIE COMPANY mm -- NAVY PHOTO Escort Vessels to fight the submarines and scores of infantry landing barges are going to sea from another Federal yard. This new yard, now fully equipped, was built since Pearl Harbor. Ocean-goin- g Tank Carriers, huge floating garages for tanks, are under construction at still another brand-neyard, operated by American Bridge Company. w And every day more fighting steel flows from United States Steel plants alone than from all the plants of Germany, Italy and Japan combined. NITED STRIFES STEEL OMIATING S U COMPANIISl i on wm SilnY U. OLIVER UNITED STATES STEEl EXPORT UNITED STATES STEEl SUPPIY COMPANY IRON MININO COMPANY ..FTVAkJtf AABAAiflAU TENNESSQ COAU WON ft ftAlLfOAD W9VXAM AUVI icb wirwivn Ca S. COAL COKE COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY UNTVEtSAl ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY VOMA IBDOl COMPANY , IP |