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Show Pago Eight Tlu Cac'j 2, 19 Id r. ihntJv on pldjatj wn.ie f vur j.ljtit le.iiti in the in- ti of fiuiale, 11 "Mr. G!"ir t T:i.il could biil'. l ii.iii'i If, In nt . t.J : bull Globe-tiottci-- ., r-- - , t. fumed Il.i.'liin v.l.ti will tt.e wuil.ls ll M- - tiUu r tb.cn luo. .hi J.i K jii, ti ail (3 foot. 4 inch ap...u th.iii.ji.oii op tool ll.iiiu nt t.t f! I i t no :n I 'ilu, will show t!.e fun ji. I enter now in tun A wcfli o ih 8 r i.u.k'-bum. . wio n I1 y ; ; Lm.r,at u ibe !. gun high fri boo f College of New York ue, l in i. t ti:c CoUiguii.i, why(t'.e j'iuil.r "JJik,' nbd of I be Aiikiiu eierjwheie tio bum ben top bum fur I h" on eq ikl in tin I jduy ng ubil.'.y till. t bow in. ill hij), a i onilnn.it ion tli.il for tujeib bull banc!!. nj b.i i.u ) t lying ill c o.t i lien for t', jf,.' tlt key man of all Im N'egio CjO.litet for 17 conwculive 'TioMciV rttlliLs of ghow liljlish.p eaviiis, ui; ;i til a .mighty rffectiw i.c- - Tuesday, December Basketball Show Toni;!' Top-Notc- h i!i American. Logan. Cache Countv. Utah I f.fU-inU- t - tlire bm ,byd '' - jT f nt L.jf - ilia 1 L jn jl.ir. At a jrt biion.iry to tin- - I, .ia.r.r Nov il.iy.i.g b.s twenty th.r I ull i jet ion, bn l.o ..iii H ,;i Grir 'o.i-of inch Uokelb.iil, tie w.i tangle with ttie Mt noun J.n k mi i.i the lotus survivor of per.i.ma indejjeinlent tub tie wonder group of ernters of from the wist s.de of the valley. 'the '2CK. Joe l.jiMhuk, 'Horse". Homer Pi'O'j for the rxb.bitioti iu;e ii.ogir.v. Tillie Voss. len set ut 73 relit for jibiy.ng Stem baker und all the otNer Icad-llowere faced by Jjck-i- 't aeats. 50 cents b.dtony and mg cintri son. who rente than held lus own cents, balcony, for kids Tracbtioiiiilly, toy, the Globetrot n;oiist them, as they would be ters year In and year out come the first to attest. up with a most int. resting group Des..t his long service record. of player. And th.s season is no J.,tk jhi is jst.il able to "go". He a wonderful Influence on the Head, tig the Ur the ' team und a steadying factor of HM.1-4- 1 season ns the club swings the newcomers to Globetrotter Into all .sections of the country, togs. i Mgi w f i: V.KH.Iir r MwK- n 1 , f f, mm & -. i & Wright ii a Ru 'kit lorwar Mar In the litter i roc p an Loten-z- ("I i r"i n.ius. hot lx lop of the . Barons in o u ball ! OF NAVy PERSONNEL, HAVE OF JAP ACCODNTEP FOR SHIPPING 1055ES IM THIS WAR 40 ifete 'iW'i'Wi o il Black last summer; Ar. CcxeG.m of Miami. Florida, !tn. of Macon. Bruge Wright Georgia, and ul 1rice, Toledo. O. I3,.c k from fast seasons. Jackson, are Price und Roosevelt Hudson. U.S. SUBAWRlNeawiTH LESS than 1700 Ih-rm- v'C . vV POUNDS u'rr V OF PRINCIPAL Mu.' DIARY HILLS STORV OF .MISMNG III KIM rilOT FOODS f.nd out. had confidence that The William Hyde camp of the ARE EATEN BV 1REES could fly the airplane and wanted D U P met at the home of Mrs. THE AVERAGE to take my chances with the rest Flu-bHyde Thursday afternoon. AMERICAN .of the boys. He patted me on The meeting whs m charge of VO NOT 6ENERAUVGP0W AS EACH yEAR s fired oil us. The nearest the shoulder and told me not to second vice captain Mame Waite. FAST A5 SOME OTHER SPECIES 25 OF allots were on our level and about TI..1 Ie.,son on "Pioneer Industries THIS THERE HAVE BEEN UNUSUAL . a hundred feet behind us." was given by Mrs. lone Lee. A REPRESENTS CASES OF OAKS WHICH ATTAlMEP Next, the mud and dirt of AfCiirKtmas story was told by Mrs. MILK AND rica "Lots of cripples and unforA 30-INC- H DIAMETER IN AS Lillie McQuarrie. Refreshments PRODUCTS tunate all over trie town. We nu t MILK FEW THAT'S AS YEARS, I v.cie served to 2. a little Jewish buy who could V CIRCUMFERENCE) FEET fUMOST A lare number of cjieak very good Fnghsh, end lie reople front lure mndid the Cache Stake' told us a In lie about the German M I A Chn.tmaa Lull in Logan reign in the town before our ocThursday From what I gather, evening. Friday evening cupation. dance sponsored by the MIA the Marine hospital in San Fran. The time was practhally everything produced spent in flaying fuilmr.h. A lovely d. liner was was held in the amuxcmcn. hall. cisco. He ml s.ed m the w as slujijied to Germany and very navy n.ms. A lovely lunch was served served. Beside Mr. and Mrs. Pehr- I i place of the little received m payment except I he children.' were seated at two son and the honored guests, those regular Sunday abuut six weeks ago. heavy tuxes." Miss Arline Lund, daughter of tables on which Christmas can- - present were: Mr. and Mrs. EL mcin.ng class work a Chistmas A turkey dinner was program was given. Talks were Mrs. Anna L. Seamens, wh: has cks burned., prepared Eighteen children j wood Jenson and fam.Iy. Mr. and on Christmas day, but orders came Ri'en by c. A. Ashcroft. Mrs. Lund Pehn-oLew been taking nursing at the Budge ar.d two teachers were present, cf Ogden and Balls and Kenneth Lindquist. to move up. our trip couldnt Mr. Mark Dean Du'rr of Og-- 1 Mrs. May Pehrson of College A hospital is now in D nver taking be delayed an hour or two. The girls trio, consisting of Wilma special training in child care at .w is visiting at the home of her ward. trails port pilots were too anxious McQuarrie, Jeness Mrs. Parley Hurren and and parents, Mr. to get back to their base so they Blanche Seamens, rendered two Jessop. Mix Lemon could get their mad. So he had Christmas songs. Miss Doris ReedMiss Millie Jensen, in company er told a Christmas story. the cook scorch the kitchen. His with Mr. and Mrs. Don Shoupe of AT HOME outfits Christmas dinner was eatDr. Daryl Chase or the USAC spent Sunday in Rivcrdale Logan, en on the plane, Mess kit cornwas the speaker in meeting Sun-di- y TO RELIEVE ;.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lnn ed beef, cream cheese, orange Mrs. Jesse S. Harris of Salt Russell. evening. Two special Christmarmalade and G. I. crackers." mas duets were sung byR. S. Lake City is spending the holidays Word has been received by The day after Lieutenant Wil- and Mrs. Carrie Parson. with her son and daugter Mr. and Mrs. Esl.e Jenson that son i.rnved, the veteran fighting turn. One of them was seen to Bade- - If This Recipe Fails A Christmas program was their son Thayne has arrived Money given Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris. Good news travels fastmnny of the thoupilot went on a straffing mission, ko down in flames. On one saw in Relief Society of folks who now lake lemon Juice meeting TuesLloyd Larson of Burbank. Cali- safely at San Diego, California, sands lor rheumatic pain have found that by The commanding officer failed to,wl,at happened to the other. of Allenru to one day afternoon. A vocal duct by fornia, is visiting with his parents where he will receive military adding two tableioonfuls return. Another flier somehow tablespoonful of Lemon Juice tn A glass of Mrs. Lucille Waite and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Larson. training. water, they get faster relief for the aches came back with a slashed wing caused by rheumatism, lumbago. tha Daines. Christmas stoiy, Mrs. Mrs. Faye Howell and Miss NorMr. and Mrs. Aaron Pehrson andIt'spains no u:rprte either, for Allenru is a after hitting a telephone pole at j J Helen Lamb, vocal solo by Merlin ma Hale entertained their 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic Sunday entertained at a family dinner on aches and pains In fact if it does not help 300 miles an hour. "He was made Waite. Christmas poems by Mrs. school class on afternoon. Sunday honoring their two sons your money back What could be fairer? Sunday our new C. O. Zola Daines. Oct Allenru today at any livt, druggist. Only The party was heid in the vestry George and Paul who are home on 65 cents Do it Now. Lieutenant Wilson nosed over Tuesday evening the MIA soon The members of the JFF club in a night landing returning from sored a Christmas program in the an uneventful mission, but he was of Hyde Park entertained their , .u..., A' I The unit celebrated husbands at the clubs annual reys read fl chriitmirstoTO uninjured. ' A j New Year's that night. "It was a Christmas party Saturday even- - cal duet Lucille by aite good party, but I was hardly in ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Martha Dames; 4 reading m s' " ' '' ' the mood to be cheered. I took a Mrs Wida Jensen; volm solo lby hTM A supper was served Miss Mardcan long walk to think things over, piano iid my prayers and went to bed followed by an evening of cards. solo. Miss Afton Saunders; Daines. score honors were awarded High early. The officers and teachers of the ' The night the Germans bombed to Mrs. Veda Balls and Spencer Primary association entertained Daines. Gifts were exchanged at the the airfield, Lieutenant Wilson Primary children with a w;, , yPZyA huddled in a until they the close of the evening. The fol- Christmas party Wednesday after- 'pr were present: Mr. and,noon in the amusementTall disappeared, then Jed a group of lowing a men putting out the fires started Mr' and MrS' misceneous program was r7? WJitC' ss,sys,ssss ss,yy, given in the gasoline supplies. More ' '"' ' DenZ1 With each class Myde a ' , ' contributing Lamb. Mrs. and flights escorting bombers on raids, " Rudgar Niel- number. Following the nrocram J x . sen Mr. more formation flying "p Mrs. and Lew Mr. Balls, Santa Caluse a Hved and pre practice, a brief comment that, of the 20 of and Mrs. J. M. Seamons Jr., Mr. seated each child with a gift and us who came from England, this an z' z rs' Purser, Mr. and a Puffed rice ball. Z' sF'zz ' z Z zzt, 'Zs As ',rE makes five missing in less' than McQuarne- - Mr- - and Thomas Balls, Sen of Mr and tUfu Mrs. Delbert Petersen, a months action. Mr. and; Mrs. Alvin Balls left Near its conclusion, the diary Mrs Dueard Balls, Mr. and Mrs. ' training in the U. S Frktov for m reveals Lieutenant Wilsons dread v!n A- - W- - is n that Mrs- of killing men in combat and his WK. Mr.. Balls have sent into the a,,.d were Hr- - and Mrs. service of their apprehension that he will not be orT country. Marlin able U keep pace with the veterPerk of Wellsville, Mr. j is stationed somewhere in North an pilots of his unit in combat and Mrs Spencer Daines of Lo- - Africa and Frank is stationed at gan and Mr. and Mrs. De Reice Shreveport, La. missions. "Ever since being in the army Balls of Clearfield. The committee) Bill Lewis is enjoying a ful air corps, I have more or less Lnmbavei,0f c he Party W3S Verlal lougb at the home of Mr. and Mrs dreaded the fact that some PUrSerJed folIowin a I may have to kill somebody.dayI anT nuIy Reede?0115 I operation performed recently think this is something I abhor more than anything else, but some things even taking the lives of other men often are necessary for a more perfect world in which to pro-mid- f 32 8 i j I juice Rheumatic pains e in-la- I j J r in fox-ho- '""''s?,, FOR TtAl fJSSN vyAPAJyP ," "",', '' ss, le SERVICE "", fj'' ', ' ,Wr 2; Jive. The diary describes the wild celebration of some of the veteran pilots when they received orders to return to the United States. Then the memorable conversation with the Colonel. He told me he understood I was not eager to 8 fly a and said if this was so he would transfer me to something else Hearing this rather took my breath away, as I didnt remember that I had ever given this impression and the more I about it the hotter I got. Ithought hesitate to tell the colonel didnt that though I may not be one of the best pilots in the outfit, I ly had never declined to go on any mission and was to take my share of them.anxious I told him very emphatically that I certainly had not the least desire to quit anything I have started, and, though I did not want to be a detriment to the organization, I most definitely wanted to continue in the squadron if possible. 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