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Show august tin: journal G SETS 715-MIL- E JET SPEED RECORD arrangements were Lt. Comdr. J. G. Guillott and Lt. R. E. Link. Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. Jensen entertained with a steak fry Dorothy White recently at their home in Layton. Correspondent 2 Guests included Comdr. and Mrs. Phone: Last Sunday a family dinner was J. McL. Stuart, Lt. and Mrs. M. E. held on the patio of the commis- Kaye, Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper, sioned officers mess. In charge of Lt. and Mrs. K. W. Jongeward, Lt. and Mrs. R. D. Day and Ens and NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT G2-J- Guest from Greece Mrs. Oscar Speed. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Whetton and children, Jimmy, Jr., and Frances, were the guests of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. W. H. Hahn Sunday for the family dinner at the commissioned officers mess. Comdr. and Mrs. C. It. Ernst and daughters, Barbara and Chris, left this week for a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. E. II. Wangelin entertained two tables of a dessert bridge Tuesday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. R. F. Lynch, Mrs. J. McL. Stuart, Mrs. A. W. Jensen, Mrs. i, A. C. Windham, Mrs. R. E. Link and Mrs. K. W. Jongeward. Mrs. Robert Barry and daughter, Mary Evelyn, and son, Robert Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dale spent last week visiting with their sister and brother-in-la- Lt. w, Comdr. and Mrs. J. G. Guilott their home in Ogden. at ml Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. Jensen had as their recent house guests Lt. Comdr. Jensens mother, Mrs. J. R. Johnson of Yakima, Washington and Mrs. Jensens k parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. of Seattle, Washington. Lt. (jg) and Mrs. R. P. Williams had as their guests this week Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cochrane and sister, Janet, from Cashmere, Washington. Comdr. and Mrs. M. C. Snyder entertained at dinner in their quarters Friday evening for Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. II. Gillilan and Comdr. and Mrs. R. F. Lynch. Fin-froc- NEW AND OLD WORLD LIONS CHIEFS Baltimore, Md., climbs Into his he which in streaked through the air at 715.7 miles per hour Sabrejet, to set a new worlds speed record for a level flight over a desert course. The flight was made over the hot beach of Californias Salton Seas. LT. COL. WILLIAM F. BARNS, 32, of THE OLD HOME TOWN F-8- 6D - - By STANLEY PHOEBUS TZCOHATZOPOULOS, 14, arrives at Jersey City, N.J., from Greece aboard the liner Exochorda to be the guest for a year of the Summit, N.J., Young Mens Christian Association. He is shown with Captain Edward B. Ellis. The boy will live for periods of two months In homes of six Hi-- Y members in Summit. ( International ) In Soviet Purge U of of III., the Maywood, (right), retiring president nternational Lions Club, congratulates S. A. Dodge, of Detroit, Mich., !DGAR M. ! is ELBERT successor. The Lions are holding their convention in Chicago. THE COST OF WAR TO THE U. S. KOREA WORLD WAR WORLD WAR gjRCTS! KOREA WORLD WAR WORLD WAR For Sale Wanted 0 Employment Lost and Found 0 For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 II II $20 BILLIONS 25 BILLIONS 225 BILLIONS JQIAfcIPttUAlTIES v. -.- KOREA 135, ( WORLD WAR WORLD WAR I II 364, ( 1,143, ( QVlllWAR Miscellaneous UNION AND CONFEDERATE DEAD TOTALED 493 349 OF WHICH 300,000 WERE ATTRIBUTED TO DISEASE . CONTRACTED UNDER BATTLE CONDITIONS All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue -- 50c Minimum Per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turjied in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to' finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. taken over the phone, when person placing the be will Want ads in is listed ad telephone directory I 30,000 126,000 326,000 I v Lavrenti P. Berla (top) from the No. 2 position in the Soviet government has brought about a new division of power between Premier Malenkov and ForPURGE of eign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov. Sergei N. Kruglov (bottom), who replaces Beria as head of the Soviet secret police, was the officer in charge of security precautions at Potsdam, when former President Truman met with Stalin and Attlee. ( International ' MEXICAN WAR,. 1846 CIVIL ic:.9 71.2 V i H WAR SPANISH- WORLD AMERICAN WAR WAR I 34 16.5 WORLD WAR II .6 KOREAN WAR .5 Korea apparently drawing to a close, here are figures Pentagon, Washington, on the cost in lives and money " ica; uat compared to cost of other conflicts in which the .1 s er Note the drop in deaths of soldiers from disease. WAR I by ip i . |