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Show SECOND SECTION section un-Advoca- te SECOND :n 1915 Number 22 TWENTY YEARS AGO From ibt FiJtt of Tbt Sun and Tbt Seui-Adtoc- aft Scofield Couple Not Much Difference Appreciation Given Philippines Medal Celebrate 47th Awarded William G. The By In Utah Tire Quota Wedding A nniversary Bass By Commander Kenneth Rasmussen Passenger tire quotas were Sun-Advoca- BOWLERS ACTIVE, LEAGUE PLAY EXPECTED TO BEGIN te Interest in bowling is steadily increasing at the Star alleys in shortcreased slightly for May but not Price and it is expected that after opening of the fishing ly to much "make difference. enough Utah has been given 4875 pass- season, several leagues will be to the enger tires for the month. There organized, according was also an increase in the number of truck tires allocated in sizes NAOMI BENCH WILL GET 7.50 and smaller, 1932 being given DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY to the boards for rationing. At the graduation exercises of The quota for 8.25 or larger truck tires was set at 1018, the the University of Utah on June 4, same as last month. Tractor tire Miss Naomi Bench, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Bench, quotas were set at 136 of tires size former Trice residents and now of 7.50 or smaller, and 85 tractor Wilmington, Calif., will receive tires larger than 7.50. the degree of bachelor of science. She is a senior cadet in the P. is the husband of Beverly Ras- S. cadet nurses corps and is now mussen of Price and is with the with the Salt Lake City board of 89th division artillery, headquar- health as a public health nurse. ters battery, somewhere in Miss Bench is a graduate of Carbon high and Carbon college. in- Irvin Crandall from Trice Bcnwn. of Helper were last 1 riday at Provo by Clerk 'Vallacc M Halos, are to make their home in Manager V. E. V e i s t of store, returned Saturday from Salt Lake City whcte he has been for the past ten days helping out in one of! the stores in that city. citythis C. M. Stti ingham took his wife and the and the rs Grant Crawford girls to Mnati last Wed- -; children of 1iue are visiting at nesday. This is an annual visit to; Murk home this the old homestead, and is kp Christian a always 22nd. Mant i Messenger, weekpleasant vacation. Stringham re-- 1 turned today, but the folks will re- of Soldier main sometime. Mrs. E. V. Gianotti ,ast Sat Summit visiMl " of her parents, ,,rdav at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Magelby of and Mrs. J. A. Crockett. Price were in Salt Lake City dur- ing this week. A. D. Sutton and Mr and Mrs. to Soldier uiss Yolanda drove up with Summit and spent the day last McGor.igal Mrs. Kay Mr. and L. A. Jacobson and Charles Sunday. Moehle were down from Scofield left Wednesday. Mrs. J. M. Johnson of Price Columfor evening last Monday she is to join her bia Mo., where R. J. Turner and A. J. Lee rethat city her make and husband turned Tuesday evening from a Ferron a former She is Schi nil a drrifld ' iimm-Johns- ' ' - Private First Class William W. Bass of Price was recently awarded the Philippine liberation medal for his work with the Red Arrow 32nd division on Luzon. Pfc. Bass, a crewman of a howitzer in the 12Cth crack infantry regiment, entered the army in September, 1943, and left for oveiseas duty in March of 1944. He first went to New TV Sty - Thirty Years Ago home. youn g surveying trip out north. lady. ed April 30, 1945 The Dear Staff, As I was busy typing reports, decided to stop a few moments to write you. For over two years I have wanted to let you know how I appreciate receiving The You can't imagine how many hours of pleasure the paper brings to me. Although I often receive it a month late, I enjoy it as though it was just off the press. It is wonderful to be able to sit in far-o- ff countries and be able to read about the people of Carbon county, and all my buddies who are scattered throughout the nations of the earth. I have so many memories of all these pco- pie that every time I read the paper I get a little homesick for them, and everything I have left. The paper has reached me ev-- 1 ery where on my travels Colora- do, North Carolina, France, Lux-- : emburg, and now, Germany; and in each place it has been more than welcome. Thanks, again. Pfc. Kenneth L. Rasmussen, (Editors note: Pfc. Rasmussen' I te. Guinea. He engaged in his first major combat action in Aitae, New Guinea, where the division trapped the enemy garrisons at Madang and Wewak. The next Jap base to receive the Red Arrow treatment was the island of Moretai in the Netherlands East Indies. The 32nd silenced that important post and isolated the Mr. and Mrs. John Bezyack of listening on Halmahera IsScofield celebrated their 47th Japs thus nearby land, the road to the opening wedding anniversary recently. A Philippines. at them was family dinner given On Leyte Island in the the home of their daughter and centralbloody where Japan Mr. and Mrs. Walter suffered Philippines, the staggering loss of Waklee. The table was decorated nearly 150,000 men, the division with red and white carnations and in thirty-si- x days of the most Mr. Waklee acted as toastmaster, grueling struggle yet seen in the Mr. and Mrs. Bezyack have southwest Pacific virtually anni-liatthree sons and three daughters, the remaining units of the Charles of Sunnyside; Louis of First Imperial (infamous Rape of now fighting among the mile-hig- h Mrs. Nanking troops.) Helper; John, Jr., Helper; peaks on Northern Luzon. He is Pfc. Bass did his part in the the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bass of Virginia Poulson, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Joe Skufca, Scofield, drive down the corridor. He is Price. and Mrs. Waklee, Scofield. They have 13 grandchildren and he is Mr. BezLook well upon this one 70 yack is 73 and Mrs. Bezyack is years old. unspoken son-in-la- w, ed det ty Save tyotet f1re$ton Factory-Metho- d 70 HP U- RECAPPING -M Only Firestone recapping glvee your tires the famous DeLoxe Champion Gear-GriTread, the tread with extra depth for extra safety, extra traction and longer mileage. Ne Certificate Needed p JOHNSON SERVICE man... for great-grandchi- yearnings! you! Speaking your Living your unlived adventures! Miss Williams, one of the public schoul teachers, left Wednesday evening for her home in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gilmour Friday evening entertained a few friends at a dinner in honor of Miss Alice Hurst who is leaving price to teach in the University of How to keep your Diesel out cf the shop Americas Utah. submarines have proved Diesel engines run cleaner, smoother, lubricated with RPM DELO Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil! Your home front Diesel also deserves this great oil. Stops cuts deposits, banishes bearing corrosion! Often reduces repairs 50 and doubles the time between Diesel overhauls. Order RPM DELO Oil cow! far-rangif- lg ring-stickin- C. L. LEAVITT Dr. Jim Dowd, wife and baby of Hiawatha, returned home Friday from a weeks visit at a Salt Lake City. Castle-dal- e were Price visitors Friday. QZXEP GGEUSEGIEltfca 05 Studebaker company. Dr. and Mrs. Graham of PRICE 0OEGDQGD N. A. Anderson, now traveling for a novelty house, visited his son, Elmer, and family several days this week. J. F. 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