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Show SOUTH May 25, 1945 The Countrys First War Loan Advertisement f . 'j ewmmm r ; r T v . n so- '' ; , . : h-- ,h Msjt; v- - T D ! C is ifcffc 1;V sri ; k?eVf sfvtf Iwitt t i -- 4 el the na60s EVriT COT Vrtia Verey COyv tort oSl-- 8 ' n T- ,- A- ( h tv V t i. V , i ,, i ' ' Set 4 c. vwjgs, - 7. tocoastoft ate ' - oouatT cVo "& - ...'-- anki . 1 ,- i 'H ( "' j it !t 651ITII BROS, LUMBER CO. ' 'Rhone 10 W -- if n 1. ) If I '' ft k. t' ui . , ; ESt ..p 1 -- iiViiai gjrsA ra , CfTiTaj the Man Power Shortage VS. 'Xi WEEKLY NEWS prade In Venice. Talk by Joan Hyrum with her relative- - and the Eighth friends- - She is the house Kellett (representing guest exercises for the grade). Presentation of Graduates Graduation mother, Mrs. Er.una Eighth grade held at the Lincoln by Principal Bailey- Presentation In this paper you will find a E. M. Bickmore, 18. of Diplomas by school, Thursday night, May Weekly New$ Analysis which Bert L Brown took charge of board member. Two choruses by makes you a spectator on the MoonA Hostess Party for the Sea the program- - Two songs by' the the Eighth grade class, world news front. It will help you Ban- - Gull Girls of the First ward Primunderstand the significance of Eighth grade class When Poppies light Bay and Sing Little and Dancing Close Their Eyes ary was held at the home of happenings both hei e and abroad. afdelicious on Monday the After Patricia Wright program a Song. Lamont Allen offered the Read It Now luncheon was served to members ternoon. Smith Devon invocation gave Ban-d'The girls worked on their cf the graduating class, faculty a speech cf welcome. Voal duet members and reThe and heir class books. They partners. by Gladys and Gloiia Jorgensen mainder of the evening was spent also discussed plans for a ban Let the Rest of the World Go in playing gamesquet to be held this week. Bride La Ree Gulbransen, Betty Refreshments were served by Larsen (repElmer Talk by By. Jean Olsen and Mildred Stoddard Rosza of Los An- - Miss Wright to Virginia Jorgen-l the grade) Eighth resenting By Mildred Stoddard is visiting in sen, Shirley Wilcox, Margo Mc- California the Eighth 8ees, Double Sextet by of-he- ANALYSIS os IN THIS PAPER - Mrs.-Varne- -rrr 7" - ti. X't " 8 of the honor of ioc..v,-,Achievenent Award. We're m.ghty proa YES, WE'RE PROUD , --- - . (ration's mg e.to, w.'.oo Milk Company and women of the'Morning - S rcsUted in this creri .'ond wholehearted cooperation Milk dairy farmers, wno, (ion. To the Morning -. - - fdelerminciion in limes of unprecedented achicAomci.t milk lo make this outstanding Sincere thanks and appreciation. s .. ig,. fpt in the Intermountain West Evaporated Milk Plant p -' Award Win This Coveted WFA tfsuendlu V ' r; t Jt M 2, vl 4 Mrrr & 2 Ui- - Tujsdayy ? Flag award given to Morning M ilk plant at WcLiville i EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION V 'l i ( f tyod !. Vf ' ' ' jjgs2S----rrr-- rir . t - V 1 vw -. h)p.imu-Tiirrijiialp .,& n t BEN FRANKLIN, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1755, caused to be written what la termed the COOArys first war loan advertisement. Franklin warned his readers against inflationary prices lest they "hinder the written fn Gvjnan Kings Service, a lesson still good in the Mighty Seventh War Loan. The document was was a loan sfi mate as well as English. Superimposed on the original are the words used by Franklin, This rials and not of dollars. -- rLT tv 4 ' f ; :wagoQ3-- v v v. "jK. fetr3e U401 to , , . J - - JffS. V ;v. 3 v ik Kov viO- V?-- V?-- app V, ' rk14 tv - i"" I v i-- k tl I , , ; ':s o , ..Fthf- - :I uitf re,s Hj?5RS- X ee; rago9; . . ai ' .Saw! l;uip T0TtteyLu c0 i "h'nvrs ii ';' ' Itave Creei:ili JW M ,?s& 7 ait 1 Osm rv ts r Ay55 A . '.'S t , i &? tP;h - ...'.-t,rfr- 21 ' 'rf ' 'L ; ,7 Z 'V Fit Page COURIER CACHE You Are Invited to Attend "A Award Ceremonies v Utah JSthi 8:00 p. m.t WdjivHk High School, Wellsville :0l Tuesday |