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Show Friday, July The Cache American, Ltvjran. Cache County, 14, 1911 New Manpower Program in Effect letter TJ.f following mailed all emplujers Allied Wounded Flown From France Utn l aze Three Tex.s with the Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Seamons have received an undated letter from their Min. Sgt Weldon txamonl-.- , fiom France stating that he L taking pari in Use Normandy was In Utah on S. Maser. Uuli July 1." Jom-j!- i Direc'.or of the War Mjnpocr OommiviUm said Tuesday, We are In the moot vital per is a cm lod of the war. Tin-rlral shortage of male workers In those Industries essential to the war effort. Tills manpower must be provided In order to keep the s and production of war mau-rlalessential civilian goods on schedule. At this crucial moment, we cannot afford to suffer the loss of a sm gle unit of war production for want of the proper manpower. The new Utah Manpower Program becomes effective July 1. 1941 Policies of this program were recommended by the National and Bute Management Lobor committees of the War Manpower rampiign. e Aviation cadet Ronald Purser left Friday for Monroe, Lac. to complete his advanced navigation r a week training ufu-Mr .and Mrs. visiting his pm-nts- , Villu Iurser. Mrs. Joint Brady and children of Ogden have been the lioue guests of Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr and Mrs. F. C. Lee for a week. They lefft Friday for their home In Ogden. The J. F. F. club entertained their husbands at the club's annual summer party Thursday evening at Mack's Memorial park in Smlthfield. A chicken supper was served followed by a program. The were present: Mr. and following Mrs. Leo Reeder. Mr. hind Mra. Owen Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Earl D dneg. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Dueard Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar NieLen. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Del-mWo He, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Purser. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Lamb, Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Vail all of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 6eamons, Jr of North Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Dalnes of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes, of Wellsville. The committee in charge of party arrangements Included Vella Seamons. Gertrude Perkes, Verda Balls, Della Hyde, Thora Balls, Millie Petersen and Winnie . Vail. Miss Marde&n Saunders returned home Thursday after spending a month visiting In Illinois. She stayed at Galesburg, 111., visiting with her parents. Elder and Mrs. Alma Saunders, who are doing L. D. S. missionary work there. Elder Saunders Is branch president and sister Saunders is Relief Society president and is also working in the Primary and Sunday school 10 visited in Chicago Maughan and family of Wellsville, Mardcan. and Nuuvoo. Site also attended Uie Mr. nad Mrs, Jamb Fuhnman sjiecial service held in the Car- snd family of Providence, Mu. and thage Jail which was memorial Mrs B. W. Evans and family of rr.es in observance of one hun- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. lairlu Lamb dred jrors since the niartydont cf and fam.ly and Mr. and Mis. F. C. Up cf H de Park. Dinner w the Prophet Joseph Smith snd xj Smith. Mardcan reports that cooked and on afternoon of gunm her parents are in the best of enjojed. health and rnjojing their labors j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M.Uer and their Immensely. They send greetings to family of Provo are their many friends throughout vacation at the home of Mr. and I Mr- E Cuche Valley. I Mrs. Mom-liSeamons enterElder Max Milligan, a returned tained at a children's lawn party western from north the missionary states was the speaker In Sacia-nie- nt at her home Friday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday annimeeting Sunday evrn'rg Mrs. Edna Chrtstoffcrsen and versary of her daughter Cleo. GanyJ xn luncheon were vLsitinein are baby daughter ed by 11 area n Balls, Suzanne Fronkltn. bona, Laura Lee, Carol Ashcroft, horse back ride up Enjoying fynin gvrkes, Roy Harris, Ilo;by temple fork in Logan canyon re Lee, Dron El wood. No! a Ann Seacently were Clinton Perkes, Bob mons. Arlo El wood, Nedr Waite, Woolf, Leo Perkes, Sidney Hurron. Kent Ifurren, Janice Jensen, SharDewayne Perkes, Wayne Waite, on Kirby and Lynn El wood. Niles Follett and Preston Lee. Aviation Cadet Ronald V, PurWord has been received of the ser. son of Mr. and Mia VUils birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Purser, was graduated last week Mrs. Clifford Saunders of Logan from the army air farces Flexible on July 10. The new arrival is Gunnery School at Laredo Army greeted by a brotlier, Mrs. Saun- Air Field. Laredo, Texas, a memders was formerly Grace Broby. ber of the A.A.F. Training Com Mias Phyllis Ashcroft"" andMivv mand. He was sent to Laredo upEunice Ashcroft were on completion of his at a party in Mack's Memorial training and now tnat he has repirk Friday evening. They enter- ceived hiz rating of Aerial Gunner, tained a group of young ladies he will continue training ms naviwho were their Bee Hive girls in gator or bombardier In another former years. Included in the training post. group were Mrs. Merle Whittle of Mrs. Joseph Gunnell of WellsRichmond, Mrs. Meneita Dailies, ville was visiting in town on Mrs. Wllda Jensen, Miss Ruth Kirby, Mrs. Druzella Nielsen and Miss Mae Perkes. Supper was cooked and a social evening enjoym We are attaching for your Information: (1) Amendments to Uie Employment Stabilization Program which establishes the authority for the new procedure. (2) Amendment to the Employment Stabilization Program allowing the activities presenUy designated cs locally needed by Uie War Manpower Commission, (3) Supplement to PLANES WHICH TAKE SUPPLIES to tbo Normandy b.ttleBeld airstrips the Utah Employment Stabilization return to Britain with bittlo casualties. Tbia picture abowt Corporal Lydia eswhich contains the Program, a Alford, orderly of Britain's Wotnen'a Auxiliary Air Forco, helping sentials of this new plan. (4) A one of the nurting wounded being loaded on a Douglas Dakota tramport plana of tho noUce for the informatoln of you RAJ7. Her job will bo to tend tha wounded during the flight back. employees. (5) DedaraUon of Emwhich ployment, Form where the young couple will make you should carefully complete and their home. submit to the Manpower Priorities ed. 11 Sgt. and Mrs. Oolden Jensen Committee by July 15, 1944. InFlorian Nielsen entertained a to arrived lest Friday spend structions as to bow you complete of his friends at a hamvows in two at weeks group Taking their marriage this form will be found In SecUon home of Sgt. Jensens parents, the of June burger LDS fry and slumber party at the temple Logan in. Supplement to the Utah Em- 27, were Miss Lucille Duce, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen. Sgt his home Wednesday evening. ployment Stabilization Program. Guests were Galen Ashcroft, Jerter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Duce of Jensen has been " statkfied at Until further notice you will ry Hansen, Vem Ashcroft, Veral Hyde Park and Landell Nelson, Briggs Field, El Paso, Texas. He operate under one of the following son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nel- will report to camp Kearns on July Lamb, Larwln Jensen, Dee Ray schedules: If you are engaged in son of Jensen and Bob Nielsen. with Pres. 20 for his new assignment Idaho, Dayton, essential activity designated as loLynn Jensen, grandson of Mr. Enjoying a family gathering at Joseph B. Dalnes performing the cally needed by the War Manpow- ceremony. Witnessing the wedding and Mrs. Moses Jensen, who left Willow Park recently was the F. er Commission, and (1) Your pres- were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce, for service the first part of June E. Lee family. Included in the ent employment Is less than your Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mr. and is now stationed at Camp Walters, group was Mr. and Mrs. Rulon celling, you may replace male wor- Mrs. Thomas Collister, Mrs. Maurkers who terminate with women ice Hancey and Mrs. Eliza Duce, workers or male workers who pre- 78 of the old year sent an Introduction card from bride. After thegrandmotherthe young wedding the United States Employment sercouple left for a short honeymoon vice. trip to Salt Lake City and vicinity. exceeds For her going away costume Mrs. (2) Your employment your employment ceiling, you may Nelson chose a black and white not hire additional workers. pin stripe suit with a powder blue All other firms are excluded blouse and black accesories. Her from hiring male workers unless corsage was gardlnias and red they present an introduction card roses. from the United States EmployOn Sunday, June 25, Mrs. Fred ment service. They may, however, Duce entertained at an attractive hire women workers up to their trusseau tea at her home in Hyde employment ceiling. Park in honor of her daughter, Lucille. can Receiving the guests were Tills program only operate effectivly with your full cooperation. the bride, who was lovely in a Your United States Employment white satin wedding gown with a Service office will answer ques- corsage of pink roses and white tions you may have concerning carnations. Mrs. Fred Duce and Mrs. Clarence Nelson. The trous-ea- u this plan. reems were in charge of Mrs. Very truly yours, Maurice S. Hancey and Miss Afton Mayer Joseph Duce, sisters of the bride. The State Manpower Director No formal action on allocation gifts were supervised by Miss Virof manpower priorities or allow- ginia Lee. The color scheme in ances was taken by the committee. the dinning room was carried out taPreliminary discussion explored the in pink adn white. The serving a beautiful with covered best methods to be adopted to ble being acheive the purpose of the pro- white bare cloth over pink satin gram. The members of the com- and centered with a crystal bowl mittee will investigate the prob- of pink and white roses with white lems which confronts the indi- tapers in crystal holders at either vidual firms and Industries which end. Miss Elain Nelson, sister of each represent in order to be as the groom, poured. The guest Open to all users of electricity on Utah Power & Light Virfully informed as possible at the book was in charge of Miss Company lines who arc engaged in farming or gardening. next meeting of the committee. ginia Seamons. During the apWar Bonds will be awarded for letters on How My Each representative was given pointed hours 200 guests called. 2, Mr. On and 63 Utah Sunday, July of WidO for torn a copy Family is Using Electricity to Produce Food for Victory. Request for initial or Adjusted Mrs. Fred Duce entertained at a Write yours nowl Manpower priority Rating. The dinner at their home honoring the Besides married folcouple. as of form reads newly the heading 47 There Isn't much time left sad It woa'r tekeyou mart food in .1943 than, jn 19M although arm lows: 'The information furnished the host and hostesss and guests is four millioo less than during the last much time1 to write a letter telling how you ate using an this form will be used to de- of honor , places were marked for population war! ' teas manpower, but more electric and mechanitermine the necessity for granting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson, electricity to save labor and time on your form. Thats cal power that's the answer! . all you need to do to enter this easy and interesting ... . special 'consideration to your man- vriM Ardene Nelson, Mrs. Joyce Gould and daughter, Donna Joy power needs." contest. So ait down this very evening and write And on your farm or dairy or garden . . . electricity Maurice Among other Information which of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. rout letter. It may bring you $50 'to $150 in War is probably helping more than you realize until you must be furnished with each ap- Hancey and sons. Eugene, Wendell, ' ' Bond. M. J. .Mrs. of Steven and Logan, stop to think about it. Why not stop to think about plication are the names of the of in and Dian, it tot a few minutes and tell in a letter just exactly Dornbos the a that knows daughter, b Its for help reprebig Everybody electricity agency responsible what electricity is doing on your place! Your letter various activities of food production. Electricity is sentation on the manpower pri- Los Angles, Miss Afton Duce of ' one of the reasons why American farms produced orities committee and the local U. Ogden snd Miss Dean Duce of may win one or more War Bonds for you. S. Employment Service office. Oth- Hyde Park. The bride is a graduate of North er information required to secure Further Information at Any of Our Offices an adjustment of manpower pri- Cache High School and Seminary y Drop in at your nearest Utah Power & Light Company office for a free ority ratings (all essential and lo- and also a graduate of cosma-tologInformation Folder containing complete details including a list of prizes. at the University of Idaho, cally needed industries are initIf you already have one of these folders, get busy on your letter without ially rated B) or adjusted man- southern branch at Pocatello, she Contest Editor, deiay. Mail it, before August 1st, to power ceilings include a listing of was employed for one year es a the major products or services be- beauty operator in Ogden. Since P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. hind schedule due to lack of man- then she has operated her own Remember the contest ends August 1st. Mail your entry right away I power; the extent to which the beauty salon in Hyde Park. The employer has engaged in good groom is a graduate of the Presutilization and training processes; ton high school and since his has eliminated causes for graduation, he has followed agpursuits in Dayton, turnover, absenteeism and labor ricultural Mc-Qua- ar UT-MP- 1, visiting ENTER THIS EASY CONTEST 1 Food-for-Victo- ry UTAH POWER in-pla- nt hoarding; and has maintained working conditions not below the standard set by state and (or) fed-ral law. To ruminate upon evils, to make critical notes upon injuries, and be too acurate in their apprehension, is to add unto our own tortures, to feather the arrows of our enemies, and to resolve to sleep no more. Sir Thomas Brown To punish ourselves for others' faults, Is superlative folly. The mental arrow shot from anothers bow is practically harmless, unless our own thought barbs it. Mary Baker Eddy so When live them. men speak ill of thee, that nobody will believe Plato DAN DUNN : SECRET OPERATIVE. 48 & LIGHT CO. NOW! pre-flig- ht |