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Show i THURSDAY. IULT 27. 1344 JULY 27. 1944 THURSDAT, LOCAL ITEMS assist-in- g and son, Donald, Mrs. Virginia Phillips is work her with Webb Alta Mrs. of Santaquin, spent Monday with the at shop. beauty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woffinden Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell of and children spent Sunday in Salt are guests of lf Reed Chadwick Las Vegas. Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. Lake City. Mrs. Martha Ball spent the weekDr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen spent Mr. end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn with Provo at evening Monday Ball of Provo. and Mrs. Wallace Glover. Eaa, Baa, Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool? and Mrs. George Strasburg made a trip to Vernal last wek. Mr. ti'ONE FOR MY'MASTER. " ONE FOR WAR BONDS, WZSL vM JUy k3Hgt n ONETO KEEP THE and daughters, and Miss Arleen and Thelma Norine Fox met Cpl. Paul Curtis at Ogden, Saturday as he was enroute from Kansas to Camp Robertbs on military duties. Mrs. S. I. Goodwin I I Mrs. George Wing is visiting in Ramond Saddler Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. and children of Draper, spent Sat- Chris Lincholten. urday in Lehi with Mrs Fern Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Murray, were Monday guests of Mrs. Claude Curtis left last week Mr. and Mrs,M. W. Wathen. where for Richmond, California, she will join Mr. Curtis who is Lpland Powell is back at his desk employed there. in the city office after a short vacation. Stanley and Don Lott returned to their home in Walla. Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson of Washington, Saturday, by plane, Clearfield, spent the week-enin after a ten day visit with their par- Lehi. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. .Mr. and Mrs. Standford Layton and Mrs. Geneva Stewart visited Mrs. Harriet Taylor accompanied with relatives at Layton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Spanish Fork to Ogden, Saturday. They Mr. and Mrs. Cliffofd Fox and visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. children of Murray, were visitors ; Wardle and family, and Mr. and at the Wallace Hebertson home Mrs. George Noye. They returned Monday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Powell and t baby of Salt Lake City, spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Leland Powell. Mrs. Mr. and fryST Florescent Light Fixtures JL,! FOE SALE PAILS DAIRY (Mrs. CLEANING md 5 Mrs. Donald Coates and Lawr Mrs. Viola Grace Coughlan ence Grace were business visitors Visiting in Idaho with her husto Salt Lake City, Monday. band, Pvt. John Coughlan. v j&-- and Mrs. Herman Swenson of Salt Lake City, were week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. v h Hebertbson. Verl Hebertson return ed home with them for a week's visit. ROYAL hi v V. of two simple words. Yet every soldier who's worth his salt covets it. This title is simply: "Cood Soldier." It isn't just happenstance that so many women in the WAC have earned this title the proudest in the Army. For wherever Wacs are working, both here and overseas, there you find a job well done. And done with a spirit so gallant and fine that high Army officers everywhere say of the WAC . . . tKHI. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mott and wo children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mott and son, Wayne, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mjrs. Glenn Mott. Kenneth Mott is home on furlough from an army camp in Texas. Thursday, Friday end Saturday 28, nd 29 ... Manager It CONSISTS Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow are the proud grandparents of a new grandson, their first grand child, The baby is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Schow, and was born at Ogden on July 23 The mother Is the former Miarcelle Fonk. Mr. Schow is with the U. S. Navy somewhere on the high seas. i i TOM WOFFINDEN. h ihe Army Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raymond and son, Edward, of Murray, spent Sun day with Mr. and MrH Waljaee OIL CANS i HARDWARE in e pn'ondest i'dle s Gray. Gallon GAS CANS July 27, ROOF REPAIRS Nola Beverly returnen home Mr. CANS 10 . INSULATION Main Hardware is d CREAM AIDS GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. David Grace and Miss Arva Bishop of Delta, spent the early part of the week with children visited in Sajt Lake City, Sunday. Mrs. Donald Coates. LaMar, Mississippi. CANS MILK HOME RUGS LINOLEUM last week from a visit with her brother, R. J. Curtis and famiy of CANS GARBAGE PAILS AND SUBPLIES d TUBS AND PAINTS OUTSIDE d ; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price accompanied by Mr. and MH. William Price of Heber City, spent the weekend and 24th holiday at Bryce's Canyon. turn "They're soldiers. Good soldiers!" w Mrs. Alton Wilkin entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Friday honoring her sister, Mrs. June Varney of Toppenish, Wash- Also Selected Short Subjects Sunday and Monday July 30 and 31 ' I iiJTTriTtl 3 mmmfA The!, DSt 4& 4 mi Also The Latent Other God 5 Mrs. John Dalv and son, John home last week from a two month visit in California. They visited with Mae Reed in San Francisco with Mrs. Ray Harbaugh and Mrs. Leonard Clarke in Oakland and with Mrs. Peter Dalv. Mr. and Mrs. George Loer in Hollister. Thev made the trin home by plane. Mrs. Daly is the former Mae Strasburg. . ::::: Good soldiers.. k n WAR BONDS lews and mm I the Shorts Good S::.;-JV-- Reed, returned A W 1 ington. Guests were Mrs. Varney, Mrs. Sadie Chilton, Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mrs. Edith Stoddart, Mrs. Edith Kirkham, and Mrs. Rose Varney of American Fork. David Butler 5. Z.SAKAU. I as: mm SPV I Li MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. j0" k 1 Making strategy maps tor combat 4 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY August 1 and 2nd -- No. i - , i 1 WOMEMS ARMV CORPS features- 4 4 i Fttl INFORMATION about the Women". Army Corps, go to your nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station. Or mail the coupon below. FO 1 J 1 jjiMV 1 1 tOWEBY PARKER HENSY-KARN- . 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