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Show .t i.M I ivfc t Ppfc o V f;5Jr r. , , , V : ' !li:' k'rT V t i-ei- hKSc ; i ;lv - , ' t ' P' O P. - .A. ty, ''' , ;n5 ' i Edward N. Scheiberling, national commander of the American; s (.left) of thei Legion (right) advises Secretary of Legions determination to see that a strong and lasting peace follows World War II. The Legion commander says: Now that the cannons roar no longer in Europe there will emerge; from present obscurity many organisations and individuals who seek soft peace, who would have America retire again into the false shell f isolationism. It is our duty, for the sake of future generations,' w warn against this false and dangerous doctrine. The forces of( he axis powers must be kept in restraint. This is not a doctrine of hate, but the same common sense Jthat prevents the crimlafillj to; ii.;e Loin attacking innocent victims. State-Stettiniu- UATES e sons who medical n 1iia month, sight, son of Wright, and of Mir- - and xi Jensen fpent Fath-wit- h Mrs. lr. and Mrs. the day the joyed dinner anyon. ii r of Brig-gue- st of .H- - Bank-VelIsvilI- e, ?mwial held her is diploma on ..e University of also received his First Lieutenant s day- - He will spend yhs doing intern work at JS hospital in Salt Lake yand then expects an over 4 assignment, ffis parents were present at his graduation exercises in St. Louis and were happy to have Kuirt accompany them home for a ten day leave before entering his internship in Salt Lake graduated from the Uniof Chicago on June 15. versity He was also commissioned as a Lieutenant (jg) in the Navy. His parents and brother Ray were happy to be present at the graduation to congratulate their son on completing his ' work as a M. D. Ralph will do his intern work at Chicago before entering service for his country. Mr. and Mrs- - Carlsen will visit in Washington, D. C. with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Daines and at New York with other relatives before returning home. Hyrum is proud of these two fine boys- - Mr. and Mrs- - Niels La:sen of Heber D. Maughan of Wellsville spent Fathers Day at Wellsville and small daughter left Sunday evening to visit rel- Hyrum with their daughter, Mrs. atives in California far two weeks. Ray Olsen and two sons, Blaine and Duane. Mrs- Ronald Hutchison was speaker Mrs. Verna Sadowy and two at the sacrament meeting of the Wellsville Second ward Sunday children of Ogden have spent a week visiting in Hyrum with her evening. Special musical numbers mother, Mrs- LaVina Eliason, were by the ward choir. o - Mrand Mrs. Carl Cooper of Los Angeles, California came Saturday and are spending the week in Wellsville visiting with theiir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper and other relatives- - City-Ralp- HOME To buy, repair or modernize a home or refinance a loan, do it in the Federal Way. Long time. No renewals. Just pays out like rent. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 12 West Center Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul and daughter, Theo, spent Sunday vis- iting in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson- Mrs. Watson is the former Marion Paul. Phone 980 Logan, Utah - - ' Ms i'jr Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hurren Hyrum entertained at their jhome with a dinner party on Sun j day. The occasion marked five different anniversaries. Both Mr. ind Mrs. Hurrens birthdays during the week. It was' he'1' f'avnts Mr. and Mrs. Nielsens wedding anniver-irand el,o their brother Pres-rtobirthday. Covers were placed for Mr. and M? Grover Christensen and son Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Niel-"- n , Claire, and family and M'. and Mrs. Hurren. An rnjovable afternoon was N spent in visiting- - LOANS 5 yi:u - if ,' oc-urr- ed f v ' ' ' .' Ar-:o- ld , - v. v I i. ; v. . fivi v .r-'- ' on P. Maughan of Soda Idaho spent Saturday Sorings, afternoon in Wellsville with his sister. Mrs. Howard Jones on his wav home from a trip to A1 Kenneth Murray of Wellsville two days of last week in Salt Lake City transacting business. and Mrs. Guy H- - Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leish-nj- a spent Fathers Day at Beaver Dam where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman-Mrs- . Ruth Watkins of Logan spent the week end in Wellsville with Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Green. Mrs- - Green and Mrs. Watkins are sisters. M- -. ( v. ' i 1 y ' ? k 'M0S2 bead Tts easier to buy War Bonds then to fees bullets. If you had been at Iwo Jima, youd know that! More than four thousand of our fighting men died to win this stronghold. At least twenty thousand were wounded. Tou, too, have a quota to meet in this war. Right now it is mcro and bigger War Bonds in the Mighty 7th. Invest in them out of savings or over a period cf rtonths cn tho payroll plan. Put your might in the fightl CF Our Boys Buy Bonds This Space Contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist and two children of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw of Wellsville Saturday evening 6nd Suhdaj a Mi' ' t a - and Mrs. prigham Morse and familv of Hyde Park spent Fathers Day in Wellsville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as H. Stuart. f' 4 ' pd Mrs. fames A. I.eish-- . man of Wellsville had as dinner "le-Lri Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haycock of Los AngelesMr f fc::4-.ai:- r r i'l tjv : SALT LAKE CITY , |