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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IDA. 1945 TOLD ME! A BIRD EM Sunday. Will May, of Grand Junction is visiting for a few days this week in Greenriver at the home of his brother, Albert Offi May. By Yc Iulitor It pays W advertise The following was received from our Ferron Correspondent Before answering the want ad In Ye Editors column one man in this community wants to know if it is an essential job. lie is thinking of sending samples of his handiwork for approval. We are looking forward for about 5 Bull Durham cigarettes as samples. The Japs set the business district of Manila on fire and destroyed most of it. Boy, Oh Boy, what a bonfire Tokyo will make when we get there. with her granddaughter, week Jackie Sturgess, while Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess go to Denver on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tidwell of Salt Lake City are visiting here this week. Mrs. Bert Loper who is working at Hill Field in Ogden was home over the week end. Sunday evening, Feb. 18, at 7:30 at the Presbyterian church Rev. R. Halbert of Price will give a book review' on The Robe. Everyone is welcome and cordially invited to attend. George Magaxell returned to his home Thursday from an extended trip to California, where he had gone to visit Trains in Berlin are steamed up ready to carry high officials out of the city. A case of being all steamed up and no Mrs. Millie Biddlecome replace to go. turned Thursday to her work at Hill Field in Ogden after Kansas woman by the name enjoying a few days visit at of Best has sued her husband home. for divorce. Best was none too A dance was sponsored last good for her. Tuesday evening, by the comon the. Presidents munity, We will bet that the writer birthday, to obtain funds for of "Dont Fence Me In". Is a the Infantile Paralysis drive. married man. Through the dillegent efforts of Mrs. Opal Cook in a canWeve gone over our income vas of the town and arranging tax report five times and the the dance she was able to obonly thing that comes out the tain a total sum of $109 for the same Is our name and address. drive. Mr. Herbert Weber of Hanks Somehow its klnda nice to ville was In town several day3 see a check come back mark- of last week with the prospect ed "not sufficient funds. It of buying a home in GreenrivIsnt too long ago that they er. came back marked no bank. Shirly, Vern, and Phillys AnJunction derson of Grand A North Carolina newspaper spent last week end visiting says that a sailor was killed here at the home of their by coming in contact with a grandmother, Mrs. Arena Willive wife. Of course, . its a cox. Mrs. Gertrude Pell of Ogden, typographical error. the grand lecturer of the welcome We contributons, Grand Chapter of the Eastern the Greenriver Ideas, Star visited tips, hints, suggestions, praises, poems, criticisms, cig- chapter last Friday evening. arettes, blondes and brunettes She was the guest of Mrs. send em in. Ralph Dinning Friday and Saturday. A one oclock luncheon in her honor was given Sat., at the Dinning home with Mamie May, Worthy Matron; GREENRIVER Irene Jones, Associate Matron; Margaret Peeler, Conductress Greenriver and Edna Beebe, associate conductress. Slyvia Hunt Mrs. Larin Hunt and children Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Seely, of Price visited in Greenriver of Cisco, visited in town over Monday and Tuesday of last the week end. week. Mr. and Mrs. Amasy Scovill Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Beebe and children of Kenilworth moved here Saturday, from visited Mr. and Mrs. Alma ScoDenver. Mr. Beebe has been vill here Saturday and Sunday. transferred here as general The high school basket ball m1 visor of this signal dis- team played the Carbon high trict for the D and R. G. rail- at Price last Friday evening road. and were defeated by a score Peeled of Mr. and Mrs. Tod The team was acwere Grand Junction visitors companied on the trip by the . i - .i i 47-3- 3. fy Mack i i sy7ZfA tyocpgj NCkn WCO'JfN I IF you can NCVFIS NOW C1PCOLOTIVJ6 TMH0U6M THE SOUTH EMFaAvre 1iwr 20 Pt cemtc stoween wealth ew cxvT0f ecwK fpcw tme rcwesrs. cswrep SOUTHERN STATES in 19 J9 AWUNTEP TO 5 6S7.000.0O a IN If H f he warned. just got it goin along the road. Four pairs of anxious eyes scanned the blasted and seared wreckage that was ahead. Well, we gotta get these supplies up, the driver decided Some guys Several Marines lay behind trees, 0 in ditches facing a space to the looked like a siege; the men were Auto racers had nothing on the driver, to for he set a pace seemingly calculated than l'i"t More by bullets. outspeed any for any other reason the Marines managed to stay on the swaying, bumping vehicle for some 500 yards of mud when . . What seemed like bullets whizzed past Marine nosCs the "cracks" were sharp enough to indicate muzzle blast direction. Several minds were made up but the driver? Anxious minutes passed as the men tried to bold everything and yet duck. . suspicious-lookin- g All this was Suddenly the driver made up his mind; the racing jeep pulled up in about five feet. Four Marines piled out on the road. A quick check to see if arms and legs were in their customary positions and all took cover behind the vehicle. day evening. Gleaner Fireside chat Davis or Orangeville. was held at the home of Doris Jean Nelson Sunday night afNOTICE TO CREDITORS ter meeting. Mary Austin reviewed a .book after which reFERRON In The Matter Of The EsL freshments were served. tate of JULIUS P. CHRIST-SEAttending the funeral of Mrs also known as J. P. Christ Deborah Huntsman Mary Ann Wilds, which was ensen, being one and the same An impressive prayer circle reported last week, were the person, Deceased. Creditors was held Sunday morning at following out of town people, will present claims with vouch10 P. M. in the Relief Society who all stayed in town a few ers to the undersigned at his room by the mothers, wives, re days and visited relatives and home at Lawrence, Emery latives and friends of our sol- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tay County, State of Utah or at dier boys and men. lor of LaGrande, Oregon and the law office of B. L. Dart, Meet the New Ones Five ba- John Taylor of Gandy, Utah, Price, Utah, on or before the bies were blessed in Sacrament brothers of Mrs. Wilds. Mr. and 2nd day of April, 1945. meeting Sunday. They were Mrs. Wm. Miller and son, Leon, W. E. RASMUSSEN Rosemary, daughter of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilds, Mrs Administrator and Mrs. Gus Burdls, (Dorn Eliza Buckwalter, Mrs. Lillie B. L. lor the Mrs. Mrs Dart, Jenserf, Attorney Ruby Condor, Petty). Shelia Kaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Childs Lettie Peck, Mrs. Kate Shelton Administrator, Price, Utah. (Leila Killpack), Karen Paul- all from American Fork. Mrs. First Publication Feb. 1, 1945 ine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Wesie and Pearl Hancock Last Publication, Feb. 22, 1945. Clyde Funk, Garry, son of Mr. from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ausand Mrs. Max Peacock, Russel tin Olsen from Price. Mr. and Deo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Dick Swenson from KenHansen. Leo is overseas with ilworth. Mr. and Mrs. MMartin Swenson and Don Swenson althe army. ing 31-3- 3. M-M- en N, Mrs. Elinor (Thompson) Brer ton with their two children and her husband Marvin, arriv ed here from Arizona last week where they have been for the past few months. Marvin Is to report to Ft Douglas for Mrs. Claud Funk was operated on for appendicitis last week in the Standardville hospital. She Is getting along fine. A achievement program was given here Sunday night in H H H and experipledges, creeds ences. County agent Darrel Stokes and assistant Noaml B. Jensen were In attendance. Mr. Stokes gave a very worthwhile address o work and its benefits, after which Mi Jensen presented the awards of honor to the girls with her congratulations. Mrs. Darrell Stokes was also in H 4-- H so Mr. and Mrs. Helper, and Mr. Lorn WAR BONDS Marx of and Mrs. Van Swenson from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Snow went to Los Angeles last week end to visit their daughter, Iris. They returned this week bringing Iris and her baby with them to stay for a short time. Her husband, Vernon Davis is now bound for overseas duties. Mrs. Dora (Behling) Gardner arrived home Monday from Texas where she has been for the past few months with her husband. He is on his way overseas. Miss B. Naomi Jensen, County Extension Agent, visited in Ferron Tuesday with the Relief Society and made arrangements for demonstrations to be presented here soon. Funeral services were held here Thursday at 2:00 P. M. in the church under the direction of the Bishopric, for Ray son of Mr. Mrs. and Seth Hitchcock of Columbia, but formerly of Ferron. He was found dead Monday. An inquest was held and found it Hit-co- ck A sheepish crew of red-facriedly got up, remounted Minutes of waiting passed. A noise to the Marines right caused them to look. Along sauntered a bareheaded, unarmed Marine. He looked at the recumbent figures v Hh a Wonder what those jerks are doing lying there in the muJ? esnression- - The South Emery Seminary to be an accidental death. He Pep Club. The town team alsisso was defeated1 in a game with class will give the program at leaves his parents and six Dot. Carbon College at Price the Sacrament meeting next Sun- ters, Dollie, Ruth, Cleo, Kenna Lee and Mrs. Dessie same The score benight. I Marines W and eon. the jeep tinued on their way without mishap may all have been just imagination, iJ theyll swear snipers had been firinr " ihpmwip ftasln'i eenACiN& ARC NOW PLECTRCNlCAUy borwep-oo- t WASHINGTON'S PENTAGON. LAST YEAR bOO BULBS, WERE WWWWWWWVWWWW, C0WSj8X56O RtPLAcen and i h ; 5 ' spent Sund iy. lian Hand h --He- H. Powfcr and SEE Sum wee been love Drop In and See our 6 weeks old Calf which will be fed the next 3 hionths ii n Purina Products. XSE Watch her grow and notice how this calf feed will improve and better all your .young calves. 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Air Force Photo Geary, Geary to 26 spent us cd COME IN AND SEE Ninth Air Force Military Police Unit training dogs during their oft duty hours in Europe. War Bonds keep the dogs well fed and housed to be ready to aid our fighters. Buy War Bonds for (his work as well as to save for your future. he ard G the The hildr ted Look! Look! WAV IK v a ,e itiful WFfcrs. rr sprees inspection "Time - nine- audios Airplane phopeuer blades w hept b eiEcTRicii6UT8ui.8 9n trees and bush apparent as the jeep routf onto the scene. Into ji; rpou is it to waned are All CO newni of the leetto it 4-- r The woods is fulla snipers, tbruar 4-- .,1 Utah 179. glanhi 4-- F hftis HU the church under the direction of our leaders with Mrs. Leola Jensen In charge. The first, second and third clubs all took parts year in rendering speeches, songs an 'I: rst scrips 4-- fCDur Great America W" ; During the fight for Hill 660 at Cape Gloucester, New Britain shortly after Marines landed there on Detwo Leathernecks cember 26, 1943 hitched a ride on a jeep headed for the front lines. Two other Marines, members of one of the units up ahead, held down the front seats. They were hauling supplies to the front. Ahead was nothing but tangled jungle and swamp, relieved only by the meandering track over which the jeep traveled. Rounding a bend, the jouncing vehicle was stopped by a Marine wearing an MP band. Mrs. Ethel Tasker departed City, Sunday for Salt Lake W'here she plans to spend a ,ooltleelrhitf live, lime are ' U big help in pro on ,he farmim - when farmer. are elcc,ri: equipment will be ready u Went au tram applUnett rr JUr. light 183 |