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Show PAGE EKHIT APRIL 26, 1948 SOUTH CACHE COURIER W vfifr SPillTHFIELD HEALTH DAY PROGRAM THE ' TURNING POINT By PROMISES TO DE BEST HI HISTORY . Mary Imlay Taylor years behind a crime he did not commit hardened John Eight bitter stone walls for i 'I BIG FOOD THREE OPEN TALKS . . . Herbert Hoover, former President of the U. S. and World War I food administrator, now head of commission established to obtain more food for starving war victims, is shown conferring with Clinton Anderson, secretary of agriculture, and Chester Davis, center, chairman of the Famine Emergency commission, right, as they met at the agriculture department to complete plans for aiding the starving world. This story by Mary Imlay Taylor, author ol many short Etories and serials, will give you plenty oi thrills. IT IN THIS f t -- Sherwin, who dedicated his life to revenge. Then he met Jane Keller! READ 4 NOW "1 Killed 78,150 Japs The atomic bombing Hiroshima last August 6 caused 306,545 casualties, including 78,150 killed, the Jap 'central liaison office reported to Allied headquarters. The leport said 13,983 were missing, 9,428 seriously injured, 27,997 slightly injured, ancl 'general sufferers. TOKYO. of is on terorg the I,DS boys. minal leave and will report 0 California for his Shoemaker, discharge on May 16. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nielsen of the Hyrum Second Ward. iwrmutir; 176,-98- V x. A u f V 4 it v LT. DEIIRALL Lynn Nielsen Home 3c Lynn Nielsen arrived wreek on a furlough from his duties in the Nav y in the South Pacific. Lynu has spent two years in the service and almost 18 months on oversea duty. His last assignment was in the Philippine Islands where he wa" active am- RM in Hyrum last FEED HEADQUARTERS CPL. MAX MILLER Cpl. Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller of Hyrum was inducted In the Army in September 1943 and received his basic training at Camp Barkley. Texas. Here he received special training along mechanical lines. From Texas he was sent to Pitts- burg, California and later 10 When Camp Beale, California. his company received their overseas asignment, he was put in WE HAVE PLENTY OF limited service and given a reCHICK STARTER MASH sponsible position in theperson-ne- l LAYING MASH of the Fostal Division of that LARRO CALF STARTER base. Prior to his induction in the BOTH MEAL AND PELLETS array. Max graduated from the South Cache High school and also attended the USAC for oue Cleaning and Treating Seed Grain ; quarter. He married Miss Jayne Beutler of North Logan and she Our Specialty has been with her husband in California since last June. Both Max and his wife are very active In the organizations of the L. D. S. church at Grass Mrs. Miller Is secretary Valley. of the Relief Society and both MILLER COAL & FEED GO. ALLEN A The Wendell Jensens CONOCO SERVICE HYRUM - niONE 68 'VYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV interpreter testified that: Pavlokos was confined two days upon the report of a navy lieutenant and an American sergeant that he had stolen food. Pavlokos was put to work in a coal mine but caused trouble and was sentenced to five more days in the guaidhouse. When he was assigned to kitchen luty so that Japs coud watch him, other " prisoners protested. " arranged in the tion. Merry-go-roun- O J. Stanley. Use Razor for Fur making over fur articles, cut fur with a razor blade never with scissors and on the skin side. Otherwise the hair w'ill be cut, leaving the fur with a bobbed d, When ' SERVICE Complete Stock of Genuine Maytag Parts, Sewing Machine Repair i inclusive Agents for Singers CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. 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Dates, 1 pound package Mixed Nuts, 1 pound Peanuts, 1 pound s Velvet Lawn Mixture, lb Fresh Milk, Buttermilk, Cream and Cottage Cheese. Cold Sliced Lunch Meats Parts Guaranteed All Gold Dust Scouring Powder, Can.. Wasco Water Softener, 5 lb. bag Soii Off, EXPERT AVORKMANSniP TW.377- . & s It is now several years since we were privileged to enjoy a Health Day celebration; but we have not forgotten the outstanding performances of past years Work Guaranteed that won state-wid- e recognition for Smithfield and the Health Good Used Machines for Sale Also a few new ones program of the Cache County The thankful schools. feeling SINGER we all have that tnany of our MACHINE CO. SEWING boys are with us again and can 114 North Main Logan, Utah enjoy with us a triumph of peace Wash. NUE-OV- Mrs. A. Wheel, Loop OPlane, sports events, contests In which basketball and track meet champions will participate, will give spectators a glimpse of the fine type of reour creational activity that schools are fostering. and ARTHRITIS Jap interpreter TIRES and best of artistic skill. All through the day there will be somethin? to amuse and please everyone. I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me Anna Information. ' Mrs. for Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Prison Chief Ordered G.I.s Death, Jap Says YOKOHAMA. ed RHEUMATISM Pd. Adv. im-ch- il- MAYTAG choir. testified at the war crimes trial of Lt. Kel Yuri that the foimer commander of Omuta prison camp decreed James Pavlokos shall die and he did after being starved and i tortured. Pavlokos was a marine corps corporal from Chicago. The interpreter, Harakichi Oi, also pointed to the defendant as the commandant who ordered a score of guards to bayonet to death Pvt. Near C. Heard of Salinas, Calif. But he said Yuri strictly forbade of prisoners. Depositions of SEAL BEAM LITES... 593 & up beatinS two American officers also said Yuri w Installed on all older model cars ordered Heard's execution and they told of secretly witnessing it. Ol said Pavloska was a consistent trouble-make- r who acted like a tyrant. Nin or 12 American prisoners wrote us notes some on cigarette packages, some on toilet tisFIRESTONE CHAMPIONS sue asking that Pavlokos be transU. S. ROYAL ferred to another camp. It is a shame to say it, but it is true that at least two of them said, Please kill TREE FLOWER SEEDS him. is a son in law of effect in making this years Health Day a very happy one. ed and his wife enterthe dread and tained at a party that day in unmingled his of celebration fear of wrar, will surely have its birthday Lieutenant Derrall Allen enlisted in the Air Corps on September 16, 1940. He received his training at March Field, California, Scott Field, Illinois, and then was sent to Alaska where he remained for 13 months. He returned to Miami Beach, Fla. and spent one year in officers training school and then returned to March Field as an instructor for five months. Following this he was assigned overseas to the Pacific for 18 months wrhere is special work was with the com munications division. Derrall received his honorable discharge on November 16, 1946 after serving for five years and two months. He married Helen Tish of Minnesota and the couple are making their home in Los Angeles where Derrall Is attending dental school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen of the Hyrum Second ward. are teachers in .the Hj rum, Utah School and members of theSunday ward Phone 83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen and family of Hyrum spent Easter Sunday in Ogden where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrepcinski. Mr, Slcrepcinski the Olsens V f;; 7 . He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the" world better than he found it, whether by an It is estimated that 2500 proved poppy, a perfect poem or dren with colorful banners and a rescued soul; who has never insignia of achievement will lacked appreciation of earths march in grand parade to ihe, beauty or failed to express it; music of several High School who has looked for the best in Bands. Business houses, civic others and given the best he clrhrch and organizations will be had; whose life was an inspira-representin gorgeous floats, tion; whose memory, a benedio-design- Ferris Hiroshima Bombing PAPER There is every indication tfiat the Health Day celebration tins year wall be the best ever. All committees are working hard and with an enthusiasm that means success. A special request has been filed with the Weatherman to please hae May 10th be an ideal spring day, so that the pageantry of youth and healtn, and the spectacle of community life and spirit to be displayed, may have an ideal setting. Fresh Vegetables Miracle Whip Salad Dressing. .05 63 41 11 -- 44 57 29 21 29 .26 26 30 43 33 39 .26 18 25 39 89 .45 .06 .49 .33 .27 85 |