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Show Friday, Marh 1G, 1013 The Caen WASHINGTON NRWS ; ',-- mil r ' Our Great America 11 w enurt.iiiift Vertun IV. ki r uppT at timing In honor, Mis. ut a r s. Tage Three To Those Who Grieve fyTryon By RUTH TAYLOR tln-i- honu Sunday VVrldun. iTiVjte of thi-:ho Is home on fur j Camp Waller. Texas. marked for Mr, and Mr. Oison Seamona and childden, Linda and Ned. Mrs. Donna Wood Mu Charlene. and daughter Shli ley IVrkts. Richard, Marvin and Sidney Perkes, Miss Jean NilsOii, the iionored guest and the j hast and hostess. I Tivate Weldon It Is well known that the Fed- was guest of honor at a j,t.rkes oral Housing admimstrtlon opt-r.glvrn at the home of Mr. ates entirely through the private d Mw Roy Band of B,,mon. capital of local financial institu- - W4,dnp day evening. Tlie supper tlons. t insures Un. loans these Pnvatc also in honor of H8f institutions made for property re-- 1 rd. who is home on ollu M,,r0y pair and for the purchase of;K.ave fr0m Camp WajterSi TfXiU. 10cs j enterMis. Hannah Seamona At the end of June 1944. a at a family dinner at her tjtajJu.d tal of $9 860.685 lent by Utah . home Sunday In honor of her in!,lltutlons has enabled L0. Darwin Seamona, o,??'8.. pruaie 30.122 Utah Iumil.es to maintain' ho u home on Ieave from Canip or their improve properties. Walters, Texas, riaces were ntark-whil- o over 8 920 families have ed toT Mr. and Mra. EIlla Love, able to buy or build homes Mr- - and Mrv ,and and through mortgage loans amount. Xathan seamons and faimly. Mr, i ing to over $34,896,815. Dames and ,.nd Mrs. Spencer M r. and . ; American, Logan. Lache County, Utah It is better to break your heart than to do nothing with it. I read that line once and it has stayed in my memory. 1 talk now not to those whose dreams come true but to thoie who have been hurt to those who dread to look ahead -- to all thote whom war has bereft. ! 3' SHIPS T nothing can away what you have had. though you have lost what dearer than life, would you rather neter have had It? Suppose you have lost what you dreamed of having? So what? never have Would you rather To take Even was Cargo aboard u. s. wheS reports itself AMS IS AFIRE BY ME THIS AUTOMATIC GADGET CF TART fUCMS SMORE 70 THE BRIDGE, RlelGE AM ALARM AMD LOCATES THE FIRE. them I say dreamed ? Can you truthfully say that you would rather never have loved than loved and lost? Can you truthfully say you would rather have no memories? bc-e- n I or Is your heart broken a bruised Remember, bruised? flower gives the sweetest fragrance. life wake up I say to you Is richer because of what you Be have had. Stop bewailing. grateful for what happiness was that is one thing no one yours can ever take from you. Horace This day Ive lived. wrote centuries ago. However deep your grief, however great your loss, you bad something out of life. Would you, to protect yourself from hurt never have lived? Only those who do not live do not suffer. Shut your heart from those things that are worth caring for and you shut your heart to any reason for living. What if you have lost? Face your sorrow ! Be glad for what you have had! You can overcome sorrow but you can never fill the vacuum of a hermit heart! Brace up! It Is better to break your heart than to do nothing with It!" and lasses of Its mortgage JeViIon. cfenn &'a: insurance Parana. at the same ' IOIls a of ,!vde Park. the U(,st time add.r.j substanUally to its ; of ,lonor and thc hosU.s;;. Fri(ljv SHORTIFAF !mnln Mr a"d MrSl D'ard IVOR K0 Oir F,f,,T ?,K entertained in honor of AM0N6 TREE 5 GROWN IN COMMERCIAL With the prn&n? passage of , to .arwin. Supper w..s ,erud FORESTS FOR LUMBER AND PULP, THE some sor o work or fight ball f members and the evening jrmly 6H0RTLEAF PINE 15 ONE OF THE THE ivj 1916 AVERA6E n nu for of draft age. it is only was HKIlt aocialI SEVERAL FAV0RITE6. IT IS NOT UNUSUAL-FOiPASl OF HUMAN LIFE llsl natural that Congress should be-- j rs rion Thurston STANDS OF THIS SPECIES 1 0 REACH Mr'. ,and gin consideration of measures to WEARS AMERICA VA5 ABOUT a party Wednesday FEET IN 30 YEARS, A HFI6HT OF 50-6- 0 supply the necessary nurses rormertainod at "TODAY, ONLY 28 yEARS LATER, IT 15 EQUAL TO ABOUT 45 CORDS OF 6,000 hte care of our wounded soldiers. eVnin8 ,n honor of lhelr 5011 WEARS B0ARP FEET OF LUMBER PER ACRE.1 List week tlie House of Repre- Third, who is leaving for mill, was service. served tary Supper sentatives passed by a vote of 247 to 42 a measure authorizing the at small tables to family memIn Germany, Private Weldon Perkes and Pri- the amusement hall at the coninduction of nurses between the bers. The evening was spent play- - fating was ing games. vate Darwin Seamons, The pro-gra- clusion of Sunday school. L. Tom Red The Third Sunday Cross under drive, 22 of 45. and ages The only exhonor of at dinner at committee were Clin Balls Perry of the Cache stake high theChaimian un McQuarrie. was ceptions will be those nurses who pest of Miss Maxine Bemtson of and Wade Howell. The party was council was in charge. Talks are married, who have dependPark last compietcd in Hyde Loean" under JorLola of Haslam, Mrs. were supervision Shirley j week. ent children, or children under 18. by The quota was $540. A assisted Vernon Mrs. Zola Daines and Mrs. PeA number of parties were glv- - total cash collection of $569.25 gensen, by The urgency of this draft is en last week honoring Orson s turned in by the Hyde Park Perkes, Delmar Waite and Arthur tersen; vocal selection, girls trio; readily understood when we Mrs. Carrie Parson. Mrs. Carol that every day there are mons, who is leaving for military chapter with $64.50 being con- - Gittens. Hurren. and Miss Rula service. On Purser Darrell March Mr. 4, tributed to the Red Cross by Sunday. 1,200 Injured soldiers being Mikkelsen, son of Mrs. re. was In turned to the United States for and Mrs. Henry Seamons enter- town people at other sources. Betty Mikkelsen, left with the The evening meeting Inductees dinner in Mrs. McQuarrie wishes to thank group of March for charge of Bishop C. A. Hurren. care, to say nothing of those tained at a family honor of son their Orson. all service. Places Darrell his L. Tom Perry and Doyle Dutson and the of military the on attention who ward people needing the battlewere for marked son wife Mr. Mrs. and and fields and in field hospitals. contributed so Lynn, have been of the high council were present generously, and The Surgeon Generals office re- Melvin Seamons of Preston, Idaho; also those who assisted in any making their home in Glendale, Reports were given hy members Pri- Tortured man help! ported that during the month of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Seamons and way to put the ward over the Arizona since last August. They of the ward bishopric. The was reorganized Mr. and Mrs. Leral Jenson of top. The association moved mary there for of health the men and assisted following January February, despite Mink Creek, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. with the Red Cross collections: their son. Mrs. Mikkelsen and with Mrs. Zola Dalnes as presiurgent pleas for nurses, only Lemon Juice 1500 nurses a month responded. George McDermald of Tremonton Fred Duce, Willis Lamb, Arthur Lynn will remain In Arizona for dent; Mrs. Thora Balls first counselor, and Mrs. Lucille Waita as A letter sent directly from the Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen of Glttens, R. Homer Hyde, Dueard the present. Mixed of Home The outgoing Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen Is spend- second counselor. Surgeon General to 27.000 nurses Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls, Balls, Delbert Petersen, Delmar Mr. and Mrs. Relieved classified as Seamons, Waite, Owen Kirby, Preston Jen- ing a month visiting In Aberdeen, officers were Mrs. Hannah Seaavailable brought Mr. and Mrs. Howard Orson Seamons. son, M. S. McQuarrie, George D. Idaho at the home of her son and mons, Mrs. Mary Waite and Mrs. RHEUMATIC PAIN only some 300 applications. Homer Seamons, William Bennett Seamons, Delmar Dalnes and Lola daughter-in-law- , SURPLUS PROPERTIES MAY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lillian Dalnes. and the host and hostess, all of Jorgensen. says Suffered BE PURCHASED ON TIME The Relief Society held their Mikkelsen. Park. Hyde The Surplus Property Act of In the Dinner guests at the home of I Founders day party Tuesday afThursday evening 1944 provides that time Mr. and Mrs. Orson Seamons amusement hall the in the school gymnasi- . ternoon priorities Boy Scouts used ALLENRU for several shall be given to state, local were supper guests at the home enjoyed the annual banquet. All Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ( um. Counselor Oneda Waite was I have could hardly walk on account I months. governments, and of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes Boy Scouts and their parents McQuarrie and family of Clear- in charge. Prayers were by Mrs. of But now those pains are knees. my institutions for the pur- Wednesday, March 7. Sunday, were guests. A delicious supper field and Miss Nadine Checketts Verla Lamb and Mrs. Lettie McI can relieved. chase of surplus property. In some March 4 they were dinner guests was served to 130 guests. go like a race horse of Providence. Also visiting at Quarrie. The following program In Mort at cases restrictive state laws, which the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul charge of the supper was Mrs. the McQuarrie home during the was given: two songs by Miss now, Shepard of Ohio, Harris. were March Cleo Leora Miss Mr. prescribe Thursday, Seambns. Following supper day and Mrs. Royal Margery Seamons and 1, Mr. procedures Dont be a victim of the pains and involving competitive bids, posting of no- and Mrs. Howard Damons enter-taine- a program was given with Orson Sparrow and family of Logan. Seamons, Leo Sim Thurston and aches caused by rheumatism, lumbago tices and public advertising will them at supper at their Perkes as master of ceremonies Ward conference was held Sun. Richard Payne; history of the Re- or neuritis without trying this simple, prohihit some institutions from home. March 3 Mr. and Mrs. Pres-to- at which the following numbers day. A special priesthood meet- lief Society, Mrs. Carrie Hurren; inexpensive recipe you can mix at Allen entertained at a mid- tock part: vocal solo, Miss La ing was held after Sunday school vocal solo, Miss Helen Lamb; the advantages of this procedure. d home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, However, every state legislature night supper at their home fol- Faye Hancey; humorous reading, with Bishop C. A. Hurren In story, Mrs. Mae Lee; vocal plus the juice of Wx lemon in a glass of has been asked to make the ne- lowing the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilda Jensen; accordion solo, charge. Mrs. Balls and Mrs. of the duet, Verda Doyle Dutson Seamons cessary adjustments so that every spent Uie fore part of Mrs. Naoma Perkes; talks were Cache stake high council was Lucille Waite. Following the pro- water. Your money back if nor entirely last week state, county, A mother visiting relatives and by J. W. Seamons, Bishop C. A. the speaker. and gram a plate lunch was served satisfied. Just 85 at all drug stores. and municipality friends. Monday they visited in Hurren, Sergeant Vance Buy ALLENRU today. was institution may participate. In to 45. held program daughter Waite, Layton at the home of Mr. and VAULT FOR Mrs. Nathan Reeder. IMMORTAL DOCUMENTS Tuesday Even trusted members of the they visited at the home of Mr. Library and Congress staff didnt and Mrs. Lyman Perkes at Ogknow where the originals of the den. Wednesday they visited at Articles of Confederation, the De- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George From a young woman bn a farm claration of Independence, and McDermaid at Tremonton. comes this story of Better Living and the Constitution were hidden afEugene Christoffersen left on ter Pearl Harbor. It has now been Wednesday to receive his base Better Farming Electrically: disclosed that the bullion defor training in the U. S. navy. After his enlistment and pository of the Mint, at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is their hiding report to Salt Lake in February . . . we installed electric lights in our house, he was granted a leave to return place. In the same the range, washing machine and iron, and home from which was guarded again, space scientifically subject are the to a 24 hour call. He is the son deteriorating elements and were indeed thrilled to get them. copy of the Magna of Mr. and Mrs. George Christofautograph fersen. Charta, the original "Later we obtained the radio, vacuum copy of Lincoln's second inaugurPrivate Darwin Seamons, Pricleaner, waffle iron and toaster. al address, the first and second vate Weldon Perkes, Mrs. Han first and the addresses, inaugural nah Seamons and Nathan Seasecond autographed copies of his mons, motored to Ogden, Thurs"We extended the lights to the barn and Gettysburg address, and the St. day. Private Seamons and Pri chicken coops with an automatic device to Blasius-St- . of the vate Perkes left Paul copy for Camp Ogden the turn lights on in the hen house at 4 a. m. Gutenberg Bible in thee volumns Walters, Texas after enjoying a This increased of velum. egg production. furlough visiting in Cache valley. Thirol Thurston, son of Mr. A salesman became tired of his and Mrs. "When the war came and increased demands Orion Thurston, and job and joined the police force. Orson Seamons, son of Mr. and for foodstuffs, with a man-powshortage, friend Mrs. Henry Seamons, and husband Several months later a asked how he liked his new of Blanche , Perkes Seamons, left just daddy and one boy doing what had the Well, he replied, position. previously been done with some hired help; Friday for Salt Lake City for pay is fair and the hours satis- military service. Mr. and Mrs. we placed lights in the winter lambing factory, but what I like best is Seamons have another son, Sersheds, left them all night, reducing the lamb the fact that the customer is geant Weldson Seamons, who is Screen. Smoke always wrong. crop losses. PIIS ' . j I ' 55 ! 64 Sea-'wa- e gets non-prof- d n re-tol- SAFE-DEPOSI- S Explaining to his civilian friend his role in the artillery, a Negro soldier said, Ah opens de big gun, puts in a big shell, closes de gun, pulls de triggah, steps back, and says Mistah Hitlah yo army !. Smoke Screen. 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SI & Davenport, kwa. . . . and electric brooder . electric milker. If it had not been for electricity we could never have produced so much food for v ictory. n V; . "I must also add that by using the pressure cooker on the electric range we were able to can many quarts of fruit and vegetables. t Signed ) Robena Greenwell, R. F. D. 2, Ogden, Utah UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |