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II s I id Ik it inn in (die it I Aboard The USS Nevada In The Pacific Cije 1 mmt i lo cl tl'nWdk wrlouh h (.ml, mil Shull, a maim tne aiim who men'll ii nuiil .i m t uni ju Are In Armed Service I i i i ! 1 -, ,, I lia i ol Miss tuliih Mm Sum s Pt I ,ki Cm t, nai it ill it) Bm ton c liihs ot 1 1, ,akt hi at Sa s Vugust TO II t l I pt alll a 0 e ii ,t a Man a it, and loi i I i a appl pi II I'll tl III I'll lpllU to W H lit s' mj pi nph' W'dlOlll st, lull ( ' i t Hi mg stoti S olid pi it i luts and mil , ian n i l v l wh (1 tom toons ii m si I will iu ii.ii niiiimiiuit' n ,m ip in nil ii s To t nds this all i, 'I u ink PM i omimmitv mil lo t1 and olliois mi n boi s In, t i t'li ' w i us i ii w n llus than tl 111 .11 mi i g i i aim a .is t ilu n ut luis mi n foi m Is, n i - t t .11 hi m ii i i wok .ire to Mins i w is to iou- i i1 1 1 City Hum 3 P i'u i v Kplorer Hi SAY lampions In whim jh i EDITORS In v i 11 ;r f&t 1 'man Fold since September, u it nth iii'iivid a thru dav was fm mcrly a resident J J.l s S Brigham City, to his Hi spi nt tin tin 1 dav - on .1 r' lnto the armypriorHe was n v ot Bi ii". Is and tom missioned into the air corps mti 't mg an sc nt is motile s'kv of 1040 and served 18 sc t t Re n ot ot photogiaphs Hns ov c si as in the China-theate- r lunisi If anil the gi oup w h as a member of the v. Ini h h, tom id t 1n .is nn Ann i itan Voluntei r Ii.k kgi omuls ol the l.unoiis -- ta P undii tho command of tin 11 I 'Isput t In Got ini i i'h Lmnnault His mother. cih.il oi Bi iissi s the t P hall Louis( Smenscn, now re-and H AMERICA IS ps Ogden Sou iis n ,l oung Pan? giaduatcd from university m c 'Puts to return to nw1 as soon as , ei's InsHimily discharge and resuni, his studies at the u 01 il masters degree 'cognition of his outstand x nu . nts while overseas rimUll'ul ,!u Slver stai, guild buildm.,' tlu Palace ol Juslici la'i d A spbsi (jin nt li tli how hi sp( nt tin it Ii hr it n of Victim m Japan on p.dml dut and tiling to i.itih up on his sit ep ' I 1111 v ith the w ai s ii talm liaptn thoughts ni hi mg in I, a lilt to "1 ' home tl ,t 1 , c aistlng,iisa(1 air nu dal LEARN TO FLY NOW! ' and union 111 1 WINGING INTO THE FUTURE. fl111 cl() SOOIH , " Juni in ( 111 I PR t K, i I '14 W 1 The future travel of America is in the A new design for living evolves skies. as America takes to wings a wider of and contact range experience. Look up and ahead. Prepare now for a flying future. Our classes are open to any one between 16 and 65. ENROLL NOW AND BE READY TO TAKE YOUR PLACE ON THE SKYWAY. ... U8jl otl oh s ao I w Z t of I'M) ' r-- 11 f , y ; v-- r. " r T" n S', ,. - 1 ? , Sf r . ' vn-- f . - 1 4 a, - ... oMnii cRt v , 5' Si. ! s'X HARD-TO-GE- 4sZ T -- ss, LAMPS i iUMli. I'd! medicine LAMPS used in li.iliiiooin. cabinet and kitchen lixtuies. Oil the maiket lor some time, hut we have them now. too watt three-lilameglobes, ment globes, for lloor lamps. ''"I and l;i;,s( ENT LAMPS, complete line m td sies, both dav light and while. A PEACH DAY SPECIAL fik ,2. 1 4 V TRIAL V FLYING LESSONS SPECIAL NOW IN STOCK I'Ht-jd- Iwo-lil- a i1 J l: N,i' MILKMAN U K K.'iKON Nan LOW l.I.I. J A LII si mil M'" 'Hut- - all I IT IS GREAT NEWS TO KNOW OUR BOYS WILL ALL BE COMING OUR W OF ESPECIALLY ARE WE THINKING HOME SOON "OWN" BOYS WHO HAVE WORKED WITH US HERE: ! LA Uhl N Nn" OKI) IldihON Unil K IIANLN. ' L K i DALI. (. OODIM Am Ai ' PA) 1, L i UNO. S, ah- , - UO., Naw LOW RATE ONLY! Weeks Only $2.50 LEARN TO FLY TALK IT IT'S THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME OVER WITH JOHNNY WEIR, TOP RANKING FLYING INSTRUCTOR AT THE AIRPORT. HANSKX, Na, t Ain. HOME GANG I" ulhorii-- commercial fluorescent units and fluorescent units for kitchens. fow Tailoi BRIGHAM ( UILU II ELECTRIC CO. iDuiiaiiiiiM ji ijnyiw II1IIN PLIGHT tall halt1', CITY JIL.ygggWWjgWlg9WWPIPB and Servin' AIRPORT INTUl CTiO 'iw. 1 UilLL. WEEKS KOlMNTni.. Ol "I V Naw HOW AIM WELCOME PETERSEN if tr It Il.Wi: RENTAL mf" f!i 4 k,! v1 J |