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Show - irtiri ji HI.Y3, TITSDAV EVENING, JULY 1013. 3. THE ELDER TIOX PAGE SEVEN NEWS-JOITINA- tKt tigue. he physical obstacles of' mount. oils and rivers, stop urn ii' i ii a ,, jThe enemy has only delayed! itii'd j(. You have you momentarily. '1 written a glorious page in the mihtaiv history of our beloved You nts, are veterans J country. li.ui.au, proven in battle May ou eon-- , iU y I tinue to live up to the high th.M I b,! standaids you have set for your? red list whether it be in further ago and his spent 10 months selves, pkinawa Batllefront P Pi"st battles in Asia or in occupationa wounded marine overseas. Dragging lit y told in Europe behind him as he swum through He is a grandson of Mr. and al role Mu.i Gen V. G. Wyman black and stinking Airs A J Fife of Brigham City. 3 nine-toot- , In oi e of his letters to his ilio mi Ronald Erogky , texxcr. to enlistment, Froglev Prior Heniy relates t staled that apprentice first class, hud attended Brigham 'll P in t;. hospital be son ot Mr and Mrs H A Erog-ley- . University and plans to return while crossing the Danube was Not o' formei Brigham City resm the Pacific is Ihe disappointed to find that the when war t mi tilt tamed river was not blue klents, was successful in one id won. as he i.ad expected the strangest rescues ot the Win ii YE day was declared. made On Furlough war. 1 .irsen was back from the (linn,, Tech Sgt and Mrs. Eric Sea- Cpl A corpsman with I law Company front Lues and he and his buda. A, First Battalion. First Mar- shore are visiting in Brigham dies wire m a bull game when Pin Imr Mr. at the ot and home to City went ot the aid Froglev gies. t "To me it was o lied Sea- - the tuws catne Mrs. Mrs. Carl Seashore. shot a the marine nick through a a Vo k i it typical American set-uHe reached shore is the former Constance group ni Americans in a loreign by a Jap sniper. ). Mo. of Caldwell Kansas City, wounded man comtwo and the While on furlough Sgt. Sea- - land playing ball on a sunny and panions without ihtficulty d shore has been able to visit afternoon : For some reason admimstred tirst aid. Then it "'iud x ifli la, was tune to return to his lines. Lt. and Mrs. Melvin Griffiths !hlri v'as llnk'llP Air. Is pi r , The wounded Mrs. and and Hansen. Ned was conmarine Lt Keith Conley, son of Mr. a x mi m scious and able to walk slowly, All three box s enlisted in the1 and Mrs. John F. Conley of ear, tllt. although weakened to some air corps together. Hansen was Portage and ill 1st ratio recently discharged under the Birdie Smith.nephew of Mrs by the loss ot blood. Brigham City, Lt. Griffiths is has Ceiling On the wax. tile four men point system arrived home after spendstationed at Demmg. N. M. ale mar 21 ing months in a German prisagain drew sniper fire. Frog lev Sgt. and Mrs Seashore will on .ri.oiia and his patient became separ- return camp to er retail Mo., Warrensburg, A ated from the two riflemen and where the former is stationed Lt Conleys pilot on a were pinned down two hours at Sedaiia ship xverit down as he was on field army air ric.iii E Ins 24th mission over Germane near a small grove of banana Id m c trees surrounding the lormer ,Lt Conley arrived home W totaling homestead of an Okinawa lurm- ednesdav, June 27. and will ult. :t()0 et leave with Ins connection with military oper- - sf)onf :i parents, other relatives and we "Each ourtime showed the ations Alaj. enemy, against tor so 5d selves above a small bank, we Erwin Clement, sun of Air. and friends drew lire," Froglev said "The Mrs. T. A. Clement of Eureka, Pvt. Holmes on Furlough Wounded man was quickly los- has been awarded the bronze Pvt. Ralph G Holmes, son of acing strength and things were star medal The citation Air. and Airs. G. M. Holmes ul beginning lo look pretty bad company mg the award reads in Harper, returned to camp TuesIhe Alnot of "From the the time marine part, i Instructing to move until I returned, 1 lied landing m Southern France day alterat spending a home, during which Crawled along the bank and until the latter part of March, furlough lime lie attended the funeral of difound a sewer about 30 yards Alaj Clement has worked his grandmother. Sarah Ellen fmm where we had been pin- rectly with units of the First Holmes H was ned down. almost large French army. Through his Holmes has been in the scr- enough to permit a man to ecilenl judgment, vict. Mnco Mari.h ol thls vt.a. Stand erect and seemed to run ness, and superior knowledge and has b(rn rcci!lvlng hls b(tsK. dnectly under the thatched ot his work. Alaj Clement inlantrx training at Camp Wol- hut and small stable. Due to greatly contributed to the effi- ters, Tex. hi nvy ram, the water was deep cient operation of bis brigade and reached to within about ind did much to promote un- - Grandson In Hospital font and a half of the top of the derstanding and good will Pfc. Leonard E. Cutlibcrt. txveen the armies of the Sexver. grandson of Mrs. Francis bel t, recently s I returned to the returned from wounded After entering active duty Europe after serving eight marine and asked if lie wanted the with months overseas. At presenl, to attempt an escape through army in December, the sewer," Froglev continued. 1940, Maj Clement has partic - he is stationed at Debbie Hos- Hc was willing, but was forced ipated in the campaigns of Tun pital, Aleina Park, Calif. te move very lsia, Sicily, Italy, France and wears three stars and the bat infantryman's medal. Pfc. 6 eat el fort. home with Cuthbert was injured in action . Alaj. Clements "Upon stepping into the son, while overseas. of the sewer, we discov- his wife and six vear-olered that about a foot ot slime Michael, is at Hi2 North First had settled on the bottom and East street, Brigham City. Airs, Arrives at Shoemaker is the former Paul R. Alerrell, carpenter's Leona; swimming was the best wav to Clement mate, second class. U. S. naval move along. It was dark as Bunderson. reserve, 27, ol 21 North Third pitch and it was a hard pull, but On Leave East. Brigham City, has arrived we finally reached the other Air. and Airs. Ernest J. King at the world's largest naval end of the drain and found ourselves shielded from the snipers arrived in Brigham City Sun- - training and distribution center, by a small hill. Keeping the hill day to spend a three weeks' - for reclassification and further between us and the enemv, we leave. King is an aviation metal- assignment. in Merrill, whose wife and reached our forward line," he smith first class, stationed Fla. with the U. S. cuts reside in Brigham City, lias $aid. in the navy 33 months. He The corpsman en- - Pfvy They will return to Flor- been wears the American area and listed in the navy three years ida July 24. area ribbons, the Asiatic-PacifiNew Address with four battle stars. Darwin Hyde's new address l.v Darwin S. Hyde S2,c, (C.A ), A M.AI. school class NEW LIFE Brks. 14. AIATTC, Norman, Okla. $TAM00N HOLLYWOOD NEWS from our he-i- i CTKAVAtH - - - By Collier YEARS AGO A fifW ' r in the SERVICE -- 4th! GLORIOUS STILL THE GlMV V V i It'7. BRIGHTEST FILM STAR DISCOVERY SINCE 1942. RECEIVES IN ONE MONTH, 70, OOO FAN LETTERS, WHILE IN SERVICE. HE ANSWEREP MANY. If i fi- -' .'sU ViU1'' v a-G-L i ix-tc- 0 ; Corn Syrup Saves i jUSON N0WS14.75 ? LUMBER PWOTBHP OF T Canners rt Sugar-Sho- SEARCHES FOR PROOF WOLF BIT A PIONEER Against the o verw h e in i n g strength ot the initial German Hi vi'. the division detended key ground and road centers with a tenacity winch threw the Nazi tnne-l.iblout of kilter. Center of their stand was at St. Vilh and. alter holding, the battered division drove forward in the Allied counterattack which ultimately eradicated the Ardennes bulge. The "musical soldiers of the division band xvent into battle on December 16, the first day of tlie Von Rundstedt offensive. They passed through mine fields to take a central position on the St Vitli line and held for the precious days and nights necessary for the regrouping and moving into the attack of the Al-x- x lied force hull ultimately crushed tin last German strike for victory. i CLEVELAND (UP-- A Thomas Knight, Held secretary of the Western Reserve historical on an society, has embarked unusual search Knight is attempting to find an authentic record that a wolf ever bit a pioneer in Cleveland. i Holel Fined he chronicler of romantic wild William J. MOrginSOI! Nexxhouse hotel. Salt Lake llile in the Western Reserve 4 PrnmnLpH Tn Maior made voluntary payment jCity. Connecticut asked him to find of $6848.28 to the U. S. treasury Promoton of Captain William in settlement of OPA treble the information It seems that New England- - J Morgmson ol Springfield, damage claims oil overcharges-ers who settled here wrote 111., to major, lias been announ- rates between Julv 1, 1944 r t home about bow wolves howled iced by Col. Robert M. and April 1. 1945, Merrill C. of at night around their cabins. away, commanding d Faux, chief enforcement Furthermore, they said they Bushnell General hospital n(,v today. were in constant peril of being whore Major Morginson is sta-eaten by wolves Little Red Rid- - tinned hud mg Hoods grandmother graduate of the St Louis nothing on them University medical school. Maj. naturalHnxxevcr. American medicine practiced that they Morginson ists have protested for st.v,,n yoars n Springfield can imd no authentic record b,,f01-the army til that a wolf ever actually at- - October entering 1942. His initial assignment was to Bushnell. which had been just completed at that tune. A specialist m dermatology and Maj. Morgmson is chief subsection of the dermatology and venereal control officer at Bushnell. The tests proved that every fruit Following graduation from requires a different proportion of finding medK-a- l school ttt 1927, the ofl'i- Karo to sugar for best results, and xvulf a a bite that did ccr completed his internship at pioneer. that in all cases the use of Karo "It not. he says, "maybe hus-- , with sugar gives fnnt a better there is some record of a wolf the Kansas City general and then was resident flavor, (olor and texture than the being bitten by one of the rug pital. pathologist at the Albany, N. Y. packs. Wei; h or hospital, following ged Scots, English, which lie for formulas choice The first Irish who settled here. at was resident dermatologist and In medium cherries canned the New York, N. Y. Skin and below-are given heavy syiups Cancer hospital. Cherrie CHEMICAL FOOD From 1930 to 1935 Maj Mor- ( Medium Syniii ) was associated with Dr. ginson SENT TO SAVE Howard T Uhillqis at Whecl- (16 quarts fresh yield 8 quaits canned) mg, W. Va , during which time NETHERLANDERS lie became a member of PS cups water six-to1" NEW A YORK Karo Label lied UP) cups board of dermatol3 cups sugar of j ltydroly-protein shipment and syphilology. Cherriea sates lias been sent to save the ogyThe new major is a native of Nether-landerKyi up) lives oi some 2,000 (cny California, Mo., as is his wife, water so starved five cups by the former Elizabeth Jane Eitz-en- . n ui's lied Isabel Karo years of Nazi occupation that 4 i i While in Springfield, he ups sugar or-oil let' Combine watpr, Knin and sugar they are beyond the aid of occupied American Relief My eis bidding. in saiuepan and bring to boiling dinary lood, tor Holland, Inc lias announ- Morgmsons are point. Ucnmve fiom heat hut reham Citv. heat jist befoie pouting into jars. ced. A chemical derived from a Wash and drain iherries; stem variety of protein and other and pit Bai k iherries immediately food ingredients the hydroly-- Goat's Attack Fixes Into hot jars, arranging compactly designed without irushing. Kill jars to with- sates are especially tor the treatment ol advanced Farmer's Stiff Knee in j ini h of top. using I cup syrup for quart jars. H mp for pints. stages of starvation. Their life-- ! MEXICO. Mo iUIi Farmer have been properties Seal immediately according to type saving William Ware vouches for this lid and jar and process for 29 compared with those of sulfa story that proves an attack by drugs and penicillin. minutes in Boiling Water Bath. Without them, some 4,500,-- , ,i goat doesn't always make Us 000 Hollanders who have ex- victim tlie goat Some 17 yea is ago, Ware sufConservation Urged By hausted then bodies protein re- serve and thus lost both their fered an injury that left one of All his leg-- stiff oflorls to O.P.A. On Tires ability to digest mod and their Hie joint tailed, until to infection resistance would to mens tires Conservation f ago lie was lx BRIGHAM die, the organization !;ininimed bv months lengthen the serx ice ot tires sun one of his goats. Ho xx ere A. shipments wls hospitalized and now can urged today by Lewis TIRE SHOP expect Clark, tile rationing uijuied knee, ed lo provide treatment lor 7"111 alive, otfico of price Phone 3 ol them by early summer, (ration, in annoimcin g Ut, ill's most ey wonder, The protein hydrolysates are ... quota of 3 n7h grade one pass-Thwon the u' Ull,Pe ;i' 13 June manufactured with various com- -- xxorlds enger tires lot July 18 billiard champion-leleatinof i.igi'i clients, inductlunations 111.92.5 was quota 's "Falince Vlgnaux, mg dm cl skim milk, yeast, beef, Ri i cut mi I ease in tlie "Fiench Giant." for a purse, and The pancreas pork gluten. rat nu is will permit more rinx mg mixture is 0(H) digested by the ac- of Si. this siiinini r and xx it li inanx tion of and trypenzymes pepsin motorists tires becoming thin manufacturing should i heck their tires fre- sin duringthenthe refined and conprocess, quently, making sure they are centrated Its tmul form mayinflated and adding 'properly be either or a dehydrated every possible mile lo them powder. liquid mid through recapping, chiving Forms are available for oral undei 3.5 nulls an hour." Clark admimstiation or injection, the said Allotment of triu k tires, size organization said. A was selectpowder lorm 7 50 or smaller remained at ed for Holland to save shipping 15 YEARS OLD AND OVER 1851, the same as June; size and to lessen strain on in8 2.5 or larger quota is 1291, space adequate medical facilities. CALL 674 compared to 1018 m June. 159 Eighlx eight large and Softball is an outgrowth of mall trac tin Iiupiemi nl tin s indoor playground xxoro allocated to the stab hall, kitten ball and diamond It was tirst Iball 3(1 of than played m packages pounds Mill)!). net xx i iglit j attor-reveale- I d HOUSE PAINT sqpav.' Hard-otfice- c salet Rips j n t ROLE-THA- s 1 e svph-iloiog- ' V-- 5 GALLON FULLERS - 1 - RACETRACK OWNER. IS DISCUSSED come 7 TYPE 71st Division Commended Cpl. Ira Larsen, son of Air and Airs. Ira Larsen of Brigham City, is serving with the 71st Upon call of Dr. John I. CurFollowing tis. stale veterinarian, 17 vetinfantry division. are excerpts of general orders erinarians from Salt Lake, given to all members ol the 71st Weber, Box Elder and Cache infantry division and attached counties met at Ogden to conunits following sider the most uniform and effiimmediately day: of control of cient methods is rabies. The war with Germany ended. Since this disease once conBefore we turn to a new mis- tracted is fatal, much anxiety is I wish to extend my heart- sion, caused to persons exposed to telt congratulations to the mem-- , rabid or suspected animals. It bers of tins division for the js ;iiTle for ibe public at large FOR OLD splendid accomplishment of the t0 realize that rabies should be many tasks that have been brought under control and MATTRESSES it. con eryone lend whole-heartefront the day you left our jrol efforts in each community. Well lake apart vour matconcentration area m LcHavre, After discussing the problem you have 0f rabies at length, the group tress, retie the spring and m a period of 92 days, a large part decided that the best method of fighting recover it for years more marched, of the way, a distance of ,1.060 control was strict compliance of sleeping; comfort. ou have eaptuied uvcr miles. jbe report of the cornmit-lin.OOof the war, lcL, on rabies prisoners of tht. United Have Your Old bulk ot them being captured States Livestock Sanitarv Asso-thway. From the day cjation Mattress Rebuilt Into ou hard the were committed Required measures for Ihe! Seventh army south of Bitclic, control of rabies dogs include: A Genuine Evcrton there has been no break in the j The disposition of' Historic rabid and proper of etfort. intensity rabid dogs names are emblazoned on your and the suspected definite diagnosis memories by the heroic deeds of the disease m these animals ul members of the division. 2 The destruction of detinite- A sudden change in directive iy known bitten and the! Iransicrred the division from strict quarantiningdogs tor destruc the fast to the Seventh moving tion) of contact dogs for at least Third army whore you were six months. to cov- Rhine thrown across the 3. Strict licensing of all dogs. CALL 27 er the rear of the XII corps. A 4. The impounding and distransfer lo the XX corps gave) posal of stray dogs. xx hen we new missions us 5. Strict general Free Delivery quarantine swept southeast to Velden, Sulz-bar- measures over a sufficiently and Amborg. wide area. fa- You have ret used to let 6 The prophx lactic vaccination of dogs. All measures must be used in combinations. Their success will depend on how thoroughly they are applied. The magnitude ul a rabies-contro- l program m this country the committee. is realized by Rabies has flourished m many 'Parts of the country lor years. Rabies vaccines may vxcll play an important role in a well-- , regulated control program The committee states emphatically that the use of rabies vaccines alone, no matter how effective. cannot control the disease, but that such vaccines can be used to advantage m some communities and under certain condi-- I turns in conjuetions with such standard measures The state-- i wide compulsory vaccination of dogs is not considered advisable AND SAVE BUY IT NOW as practiced at the present time. 'Its compulsory use m restricted be ap-- ! should communities prouched with caution and only on a sound basis of administraCO. TRI-STAT- E tion As a means of assisting in the imcontrol of rabies through Service" "Helpful munization of dogs, the group (let idl'd lhul xx hele (logs xxeie SPECIAL The sam Sgt. David G Ieters, Route Brigham Cilx, and Sgt. Alma C. Cook. Honey villi, are bers of the I (Hit h Divisional band with the 15th U. S. army in Germany which xvas awarded the meritorious service unit plaque for Superior perform from December met of duty 16 to February 14. The plaque was awarded at a ceremony m the part of Ger- many currently occupied by Lieutenant Gem ral Leonard T. Gcrow's 15th U. S army. The 106th division band gave musical entertainment when things were quiet and, when the going got tough, its men laid their musical instruments aside and fought on the line with the riflemen. The 106th, and its bandsmen, met the full force of Field Mar- shal Von Rundstedt s December breakthrough in the Ardennes. SALTY O'ROURKE COLORFUL DRAMA, LADD APPEARS IN A NEW RABIES CONTROL ihe wai ' vMCi; j Band Honored For Its Playing and Fighting On c ir I 2, i h r tP 01 d j i i Two Box Elder Boys In 106th Divisonol n MATTRESS CO. VI OF LADD FREQUENT-ARE COVERED WITH LIPSTICK. KISSES be-tw- o EVERTON '; 7 LY uni 5, iU 0 - IroSTERS 60-da- y all-tim- e j ' 9-- ! s ELATE ' is I . fi m icj U ' i 3 , I V 1 (f'- , y i Cuth-nation- i " 4 Pa-Cit- T ' : THE this young helper irresistible will taste cherries so fully as fresh and delicious next if they're packed away in t combination of the And by using corn syrup to stretch that none too laxisli sugar allotment there can he at least a third more gleaming jars of. fruit tucked away on winter just-righ- pantry-shelves- r Karo-Canne- Syrup and Sugar Formulas Make Canning News Since war's beginning, when home canners first felt the jotnh of the sugar shortage, substitution of corn symp for a poition of ihe canning sugar has been and used, with varying det grees of success. But not until year, when the Corn Products Company undertook the sponsorship of a vast i aiming jirn.c t.-had tnere hern any attempt to a eei tain Ihe exai t amount of (Jin syrup to sugar for best results More than 2.000 jars of apples, rhemes, peai hes, peais. plums ar.d blackberi ies were canned during these experimental studies, using syrups that ranged from lot)rr c rn syrup to lOOT sugar. Thiep motel s and six months later, tastings wi-lmM and the fruit was judc"l "blind," by experts in the food field Karo lemm-niende- 1.x assembled under the directum of the city, or any respun.xil le plat i group at a designated they could imnimume fur a lee of Si 75 per dog. i Karo-Canne- d 1 1 , 1 i j WFA Order Freezes Processed Cherries c 1 Because the prospective PH5 production ul red sour xx chci rn the ar is below averagt i has issued administration loud order 133. now elleitiw, t requiring a Ion percent s aside ut all hot packed and lie. en chert u s processed in 1943 David It Allred district n WFA nlfice ol supply, said that in addition to te ah to hold quit mg pioet-ssorlo ol their 1945 pack lor sale governnii lit agencies, the nidti rest! ids eommi rei.il pi in es'.ng ol rid sour ehei l ies to hoi pm and treemg The- amount any processor may Ireee is limited lo 2.3 pi ol the lioen quantity he processed in 1944. except m Nexx York xvheie the quota is 5(1 percent, ami no pioei-ssomax lil'le led sour I hil t lex 111 . , g i 1 g ' WANTEI CHERRY PICKERS ll, h-- . 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