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Show THE JOURNAL P&ge 12 News About Folks in ANCHORAGE MRS. EDWARD HAYS Correspondent 319 Ave. A and good luck to the family of Sgt. George Miller, US-MLane C. George has been transferred to North Carolina, but will go to school in Quantico, Virginia for, three months - first so Jean and Dickie and Georgie will spend ' those three months in San Diego visiting Jeans parents and then join George in North Carolina, We sincerely hope that their past two years in Utah will bring nothing but happy memories of the state, and especially their Anchorage neighbors. A pleasant Mothers Day program was presented at the LDS services at the ad building. 'Each mother was presented a flower in honor of her day. Ladiean Strasburg, Inez Davis, Velma Olsen, Ada Smith, and Me-li- ta Goodbye C, Juker spent Thursday, May 11, at Welfare square in Salt Lake City. They' went to fill Anchorage Relief societys share of the sewing project. They all report a wonderful day working on mens shirts and learning new tricks of sewing. They had a nice lunch and even the car trouble on the way home didnt dampen their spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grover are the latest shifters, from Colorado street to Lane B. They are moving to a larger unit to better accomodate their family. Saturday morning found Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith on Deer Creek Reservoir fishing. Stony Jmmght home a beautiful catch. Employment is picking up and the Anchorage residents are doing mat, THE OLD HOME Insurance Man Named Director TOWN u. t P.l, f hey: MccorTrr-- a, . pretty well. Henry Strasburg has returned to N.S.D., Albert Thompson transferred to Hill Field, and W. M. Robinson has changed from Arsenal to the Barlow Motor Co. in Clearfield. Word comes to this correspondent that Linda Frarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Healy, (former Anchorage residents,) is recovered from her long and serious illness and able to return to school Lindas many friends will be glad to hear she. is better and back to normal activity in her home at Layton. Tiny Sandra Lee Robinson, who has been at St. Benedicts hospital since her birth last month, comes home this week to the W. M. Robinsons of 320 Idaho, Sisters Carol Ann and Christy are excited about it. Carol Ann had begun to believe it was all a fairy tale, about there being a new baby sister. i y,- TO DAY'S CAUGHT THAT - DRILL A TlcSWr JEW ROOKIE- - --from , Underhanded work V PohiCTJS.' me ladder5Ch! Ku,, Copr. ISttO, fs.tun. w MR. WESTENSKOW Clifford Westenskow, Syracuse, has been elected a director of the Ogden Life Underwriters Association, it has been reported. Mr. Westenskow will serve in this position for a two-yeperiod. He was elected on May 11. ar Davis Seniors Slate Party rrho big difference between yesterday's farms and tho farms of today is mored bettor machines. Tho metals that we mines blast out of tho ground mean bigger profits and moro enjoyment for the farmer wb they como to him as tools and machines.1 Davis high school seniors held their annual party Thursday night. A program was given KVii H ihimyi vvi i V 7:30 p.m., the cafeteria, with Weber college furnishing the entertainment. Following dinner yearbooks were passed out, autographs were exchanged, and graduation caps and 'li 'liirV tgjfl&isi MufiyilfiJKc) gowns were delivered. The blood of the . soldier makes the glory of the general. H. liffliV iltiff1 ? at after which, dinner was served in B.-Boh- n Plumb Line Girl tyWWWpilM o "There ' was an edge In W Wff! . Dad's voice when he said that, and he doesn't get ' J , ; Irritated with me often: But I'd been calling $ the gang about the Spring Dance and I guess SX. ' v' S C p V maybe I did have thi line tied up for a long time. ., vc"-- . X if m IL5 Well, that upset Dad because he was waiting for an important call, about a special O out-of-to- fcr s order or something. wn Tm afraid sulked for awhile, because I lots of calls to make. But I I still 'What a lot of service for had Dad for long, and anyway his call cam ' o "Then, right out of the blue, he promised me ute a party line. (I have to to block important calls by tying up the line with a long series of calls.)" . & ytt farmers are -& reduce work and i..r:casc farm Pfr . It is Mountain States Telephone use, hands advantage of electric "hired admit, that little lecture made me realize how easy The of wise and thrifty f i ; huoi the lower the rate. And and all it cost me thoughtful about tying up the telephone, - farmers in haci electrical hired The more electricity you . lecture on being a little more especially when it's on money territory say after making greatef through and he got the order! was a so little Thats what hundreds, of can't stay mad at that new formal I'd been wanting FJIMVICG- Ho title money! Telegraph Co. Gwen Caldwell, 22, of Greenville, Miss., poses for the LOVELY news photographers after she was selected as the Good Posture Girl of 1950 by the International Chiropractors Association meeting at Davenport, Iowa. The chiropractors will launch Correct Posture Week, with the help of Gwen, May 1 to 7. ( International Soundphoto) 0 Horn. CO. UTAH POWER A UGHT COMPANT Ownership A TAX PAYING - - |