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Show o I war on December 8, 1941, to Teceive Good Conduct Medals if their behavior has been NEWS -- FROM WAR FRONTS Corporal Grant John Daybell arrived July 29th on a furlough to visit his wife, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daybell of Garfield, and other relatives and friends RECEIVES MEDAL Staff Sergeant Valentine Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Black lhe.-Ann- W. V. has been award-ctf Magna, Good Conduct Mod- d - here. y al Sergeant Black was one of 30 chosen out of a field of over two He and Mrs. Daybell will proceed to San Francisco, where they will visit for four days, and Corporal Daybell will tt?n go to .Yuma, Arizona, where he will be stationed and Mrs. Daybell will remain in San Francisco tb live with her sister. hundred The award is made possible through an executive order that allows enlisted men who have served in the armed service for one year or more after the declar- - A CRUSHER OF THE r HUNTER SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walk' and Miss pat Smith and Mrs. Larsene family have returned from a ten Morris of Salt Lake City. day canyon vacation. Mrs. Rhoda Steadman and chilMr. and. Mrs. Paul Christensen dren, Rex, Norma and Marjorie, are receiving congratulations on were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. con-- n(t the birth-O- f a baby son.-A- ll Mrs. Hiland Kent cemed are doing nicely. The Primary, under the direcMr, Arthur Culley is recuper- tion of President Norma Moesser, ating at home af'.,r a minor opera- presjnted an enjoyable program tion. Sunday night in the Hunter Ward. St vital musical numbers were Miss DeLeen Squire is on a 12- - given and the graduating Seagull day vacation at the home of her G,ris y, ere awarded diplomas. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Paulk of Los Angeles, Cal-- 1 The Hunter Relief Society will tfornia. have a social at the home of Presi-- d nt Bertha Newton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thomock and mng, 10, at 7 00. All the family attended a reunion of the ' u a id women are invited to at- Pick family held at the Home Of t nd Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Larsen of Lehi Mr and Mrs. James Newton Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miner an- were guests at the home of Mr. nounce the birth of a baby boy. and Mrs. Wiley Larsen of Salt This is their second child. Lake City Saturday night. ham, Provo at Salt Lake. , Sunday, August at unity Park,). Salt Lake, Magna at Provo, Gemmell at Air Base. at Air Bast ' n Sunday, August r at Brigham, Salt Lake at Pw Magna at Gemmell 29-- Air Monday, August 23 Wednesday, September Srt Game at Cpmmunity Park, Mag- ham at Magna, Provo at Gerrm! na, Gemmell and Provo vs. Salt Base. No reproof is so potent Lake, Brigham and Air u Wednesday, August 25 Salt silent lesson of a good examt GemmeliJit Lake at Magna, Brig Mafy Baker All-St- ar t-- l7 Bargains eve-Augu- st AXIS POWERS Right Beehive girls and Mr. and Mrs. Clara Nielson and son, Mrs. Fay Thomock and family returned Wednesday Kenheth, enjoyed an outing at Black Rock from Sacramento, California and last week. will make their home with Mr. and Mrs H. D. Nielson. Private First Class Elvere Davis is home on furlough from JefSergeaYit Lavere Davies has ferson Barracks, Missouri. He is bean home on a furlough visiting visiting with his parents, Mr. and with his father, Mr. Joseph Davies Mrs. Reuben Davis and friends. and .other relatives and friends. Sergeant Davies has been stationMr. and Mrs. Charles Bevan $nd ed with the Navy in the Aleuson, LaMarr of Lawrence, Miss- tians. ouri, have been guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rushton, Mrs. Bevans parents. V s & V s V"d v - ' k I fltJ ' ,4 . . V', BASEBALLERS 'I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones and family werd Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Sonderegger of Midway. 1 ' ilk. U JA GIVEN SLATE OF GAMES fad'. Miss LaFay Thomock is spend' ing her vacation in Lehi. -- ' schedule of The following games is given for the Industrial League for the month of August, states W. J. Led ingham, president: Sunday, August 1 Air Base .at Gemmell Magna at Provo, ham at Salt Lake. Lake at Sunday, August Provo, Gemmell at Magna. Wednesday, August 11 Provo at Gemmell Brigham at Air Base, Sait Lake at Magna, Sunday, August at Magna, Gemmell at Salt Lake, Provo vs. Air Base at Provo. Tuesday, August 1- 7- Salt Lake at Magna (For Service Center.) 18 Salt Wednesday, August Lake at Gemmell, Magna at Air Base, Provo at Brigham. Base Evelyn Smith, Mrs. Agnes Smith, Thursday, August 19-- Air Cone Crusher at one of Utah's milling plants. Mrs Ruth Sharpe and children Relentlessly grinding ores at one of the enemy will be accomplished. are guests at the home of Mrs. of Utah' milling plants, this huge The wrorkers down In the mines are Sharpes mother, Mrs. Lydia cone crusher is in reality an Axis performing a duty just as important Walk. ns the soldiers in uniform. Withcrusher. Virtually every pound of ore that out tlie miner the soldier would be Lorene Earnshaw and chil- Is ground in this huge cone, or as helpless. dren, Jote, Buddie and Barbara s Utah Is the leading it is sometimes called a "coffee grinder", goes to help grind down mining and smelting center of the of San Francisco, have been visi-tor- s the ruthless war machines Of Ger- world and the eyes of the world for the past two weeks at the are focused upon the contribution home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry many, Japan and Italy. From the production line to the this area is making in the war Smith. firing line, every pound of precious ( ffort. Utah mines have respond-tMrs. Elsie Kirby entertained at ore counts llwrv man from muckmagmriciently to the cause of er to mute inunu'ir is helping to freedom and now that the nutted ta lawn party and weiner roast in honor of Mrs. Earnshaw Thursfeed that riieii r and ivety min- nations h..ve turned to offensive ute and ovoi) set warfire on fronts throughout the day evening at the home of Mr Tito faster the me (an he fed ui.ld, they are their and Mrs. Harry Smith. The guests into that cone. i'i' - 'nor defeat i ffi,rs included Mrs. Sylvema Jones. Mrs. Agnes Yates, Mrs. Charlotte Kent, Mrs Arlene Wilken, Mrs. d red-vbll- 8-- Salt 0gNT $34.75 For Warm Active Winter Service m M Now invest In A Casual Coat For All Occasions t .j- - -- si Winter fashion leaders Penney s top values in warmth and beauty to keep you smartly clad for your active winter d ahead. 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But, like them she has the satisfac- The more food every ' . I f .7 family "puts tip, the more will be available for our fighting men and fighting allies. So it s not only the patriotic thing to do, but also wise to can and dry food now. The many thousands of owners of Electric Appliances in this territory find their Electric Servants are great helpers in food preservation saving saving wort An additional help are two folders we have prepared containing hints on canning drying nv, foods, ' "-- - '. tion which comes from contributing to that greatest objectie of all of us winning the war. Electricity is the life blood of war production.""' Dont waste it just because it is not rationed. And by her side are 1737 other telephone Yours for the asking at all Utah Power & light Co. offsets women in the mountain states-clerk- s, typists, cashiers, service representatives and 3337 men all serving their country faithfully at their battle stations. 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