OCR Text |
Show erican Casualties j I.iivhii i lie 1 1,1 Mark SHINGTON, Feb 23 a The so i.il .mil prowri.n t.j citaii iiiii r ,,i Mii, Jailu i mints 'I m EU vi nth w ird r tt p htu s oust ment id tin t bo n u I. sa iidnv it u p m Ml p War Hpnry L SUm that all ed L.lso announced . have captured more that m Germans in western Europe These are in addition w 100 692 German prisoner and 134 In Su'dy and Italv Taken in North Africa .makes a Kr nd tot1 ofJ No m German prisoners since W said U S armv casual TgU fronts commled throng' were 711 4 97 This figur Li actual events thioug' h n , I I i ' u;n ' 23, 1945 Report Is Made i HI Ml It t ii i vome u o shts TVj won ihi II ( mi mdii . Ii.tii in in ul i hi n s,e, ii, siiving with the 'md linisimi uf the Seventh mil mu has recently been I'm mltd to tin glade ot Matt Sl M mt Clin a son of Mr amf li t it .1 I ar-1- 1 l2 il t ll S4 t M j lub t h Mis t lust ph Sheen mii'ths .n st Jddle of January. oi- marine corps ,and casiinlt1"8 to datp liave to 11 . til has bionovor-land wears four He recently was n fourth time 1 8 'hit A( nnce tuij, 'eie fif, ih' Ul le rnm , d Hostti id,. Mrs ' her se-1 r k0 r Hu'rS, I irwrn ' i Tell, Lj sen b sum i l.to it i its P Hull wt ro mini Ui urn 3 OuiddflK Distrmi HOD CRT g (alters Follow h -a ble is to rah ilation-- n. helps prte iplpg if used ctionslnloli ' 23 (UP) Nearlv Eighth an r.anes of the strut k deep into southeastern the Nazi Mny today, bombing second iport system for the tDON, Feb lit Ml 1st r rs id I iig.ui distrut M I I ' i) III' l d "1 thl Dig, ill st iki court ot hum t tn he hi Id M in h 4 at tin Img i S', i ii id want i.iiaids ot ii new slu uld In In Id si n ui mi that icqui si lm mint liailgi s and tank riugnitnn can be into the scout oftue bv .Much 1 Miss Vrlene M.iughan is teiov-ormthe pattern of jestcr-recor- d at the Caihf nlkv hnspit tl bombardment of the a powerful from ui app. ndu it - opiiation nan rail network, d of heavy bombers and Mr. anil Mrs Mnu ill tulrirk-o- f at about a seore of Hu hinonil hai word from and other targets yards I 'lot IV t that th.it II. o i, Neurnsouthward beyond ng tlriik, has amveil sal. It in thi U S from Irdia and is in a hosward of 1,250 flying fortresses in M line lie has Inin hospital more bv liberators escorted in Indii since Non mbit pitalized thunder-fighters and 650 mustang a were thrown inlo the suffering Irom aslhiiu lie is teihnician in a hydraulic k e squadron nong the targets of the day assault, the Eighth air forces No excuse fin finite brikis Si e straight day of the aerial Sirene Stawere rail yards at Crai-n- , Verg Hinson Tixmo tion. 3id South &. M.un (Adv i Ansbach, Ncu-IKitzingen, all in and Treuchlingen son weighing sen ii pounds area between Leipzig and was born to Mr and Mrs Call W of Nuernberg Petersen of Benson she is the former VeiNell Stone of Newton seventh The newcomer is the grandchild lor Mr and Mrs Geoige V Stone of Newton, and the ninth for Mr and Mrs H G Stone of Layton. flowing fight--raashe- imiul I Bronchitis reotnulslon relieves promptly be- it goes right to the seat of the to help loosen and expel and aid nature heal raw tender, laden phlegm, in-:- ed mucous mem-ie- s. Tell your druggist to sc 11 you .tie of Creomulsion with the unbinding you muot like the way it or money back. you are EOMULSION ighs. Niels. in uf wold fiom Chest Colds. Bronchitis in hi- - littii that the govern-iii- i di sons-m-la- w ri :j new Spring by the yard in 3 distinctive details! Wonderful Spring Colors! Franklin county poultry grow' ers will receive special interest certificates representing over S3, 000 investment in the Franklin county poultry assocation this week, according to Ralph Miller, manager. These certificates will go out to some 284 producers and will represent 3 cents per dozen eggs delivered at the association during 1944, plus 50 per cent of the producers 1944 baby chick cominis' sion, the final settlement on the 1944 baby chick commission, the other 50 per cent having been re ceived when the baby chicks were delivered These special interest certifi cates mark the final payment on the warehouse at Preston and this and building now stand3 debt-fre- e a possession of the county cooperative. The building had been rented from the Union Pacific railroad from 1928 to 1940. I.undhetg RECOGNITION One of the enth I astir basketball SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 23 d I) fans watching the M Mew games Seven University of Utah seniors m Wcllsville last night was Jim have g lined reiogmtion for extra-- i Delaniater, wellknown Logan urru ul ir activities and scholaKeith Student manager sports fan and, by his own admis- rship sion, the host janitor in the wot Id Brown reported today that the When Richmond and Trenton were seven students have been named playing for a spot in the cham- to Beehive, honor society. The pionship game, Jim lent verbal en- students are Beth McCullough, couragement to the Richmond Russell M Nelson, Mary Jane boys, and observed after the gainj: Rich Root, Richard Warner, Emma "1 believe that my cheering lor. Lou Warner and Beth West, all them did a lot of good I think of Salt Lake City; and Fred J. that I helped them lick Trenton Sheffield of Kaysville. MAIL favorite sfory fhe two iece dpess! Rayon crepes in lime, ghf peacock, maise, pink, and pow der blue, or bright colored prints fluff vyith snowy jabofs! Floral trimmings . . . tucked peplum effects . . . lacy edging . . . bright buttons-fo- Springs Checks Dividend Mrs. Kli7aiheth B. I.unilberg and small daughter, Delta Elaine of Austin, Tex , has been visiting in Iaigan a work with the Otto Lund-ber- g family, house guests of Mr ami Mrs Chester Lundberg Elizabeth is the w ife of Pfc William jq;rande Lundberg, now serving in Burma, and came to Logan at the illness and death of Mrs Otto d JUST ARRIVED! 200 NEW SPRING DRESSES Poultry Unit Sends ator k tly allays the cough . ,1 ci ive.l o tt ave vour hvsii al education English, ml and agriculture he Said However a shortage of teachers is evident in every field He said tint the survey in the ISVG sihool of education report-- ' cd t2 women and one man available for teni lung in elementary grades Onlv nine, however, were ol, iced in teat hi'ig positions because one chose other work, one married, and one returned to school The survey only reported placement of graduates of the school in 1943 54 although graduates of previous years are also placed In teaching positions by the teacher placement bureau The numbers reported for this year constitute onlv a small portion in comparison with the norm al nctiv.ties of the sihool During the Inst normal year wliuli was were made 1940, 224 placements he said nt look met the onioi he was with about tow months tor ship- a i k in the Manila aiea The con-iwas att. uked bv enemy planes, and Kohitts ship was knocked ll out crew members were plut gitd oierboard, but all were sand There are five boys from the Nn Ison lanuly in service, s one giandson and two Figlit numbers of the tan ill of 1H ate in defense work Knlii rt E. skalN'Iinid, son of Mr and Mis J E Skabt lund, 532 East bust Souih stieil graduated fiom the naval air training bases at Coipus Chusti, Texas, and was commissioned an ensign in the naval itseive He received his pieliiiiinarv flight training at lavi inline. Cal Each naval aviator is an expert flier, navigator, aerologist, gunner and radio oper- e, bronchial if If you would like to know the place to look for fashion news, So when you want to buy a dress, joull know which dress to choose. Ask any Penney customer, and heed her good advice, Shell tell you that were high in sty le, and very low in price! i hool, one sc I SI II a III t ( 'lil'iplll II. W llo IS tin nu M h ml inuline He has n it si a file months and stnt-- ' In oothe and u Wit, returned to si honl and one woman graduate joined the WAVES The greatest leather shoitage is home eionomics, in elementary com-me- I Record Battering a ami Mrs lit) n to tern him1 e preferem i . d jt7 To Relieve .7' l. li- ' . rtinn-naissa- 'lid c. , i Ilnur program will tN Cache countv - 1945 Dr Jacobsen pointed out that Si unl.iv at .10 p m with In til. a Sti ,v nt it viewing the five ginduntes chose other work b 1. mt t I'i lie Koheit sh. to tin ul li r group, and Nmma rhmne telling these in tin sin ill . luldren Wll-- i to II. s kitti i Kubert Kian-U- i hi i In i m.l The Bar g Kavne tj I'l rs would tientv apportion waters of the Colorado and Rio Tin s fu.ni.i f..,, in is .tnd tliu alelu d the value of lands to be set aside for purchase by war veterans Those Fie Ca'Jo.-dailar said, will be of no value unless plenty of to irragate water is available them Texas interests urged ratification of the treaty because, under it, the United States would get 60 per cent of the Rio Grandes waters below Fort Quitman, Tex. They said its ratification is vital to the lower Rio Grande volley citrus industry. 1 t last week's total vTsrmv casualties imlude 465 wounded, o' 8 dead; 420 nenriy half have returned Kty, 60 086 prisoners of wai 223 missing in action ,'naw total included 336 40743 wounded. 10.546 miss-mof war 4 174 prisoners GK en tui .it i r ' li I i The grand total of was an increase of 18 9S2 n He predicted that the senate would vote to ratify the treaty in 'about the same proportion" as the eommittee vote en Hu inn Johnson, R, Calif, who led the opposition to the ti eat v during weeks of hearings, vs () W Asiom he said he didn't think the senate would reject it 4 v it ns mti r aek riding k itu s d of the Annu il (ant, Ml ( National report of the school of education at Utih State Agricultural college in the eleventh annual teacher placement survey made by the national institutional teacher placement association was reviewed Wednesday by Dr E A Jacobsen, di an of the school of education at PSAC Sixty graduates were among students enrolled in teacher training work at the college during the 1943-4sihool year Twelve trained in elementary education and 48 In secondary schools, he said Four men and forty six women graduates of the school of educawere available and qualified to teach during the year while four women were men and th'rtv-fiv- e actually plain) in full time teach- Ing positions before January 1, to plav I call ami told tht.i as a result i 'll' WASHINGTON Fib 23 The S"n i foieign relit ions committee tmliv appiove.l the dis111 ll ltd lli.tl. puted by a vote ot 18 to 4 m Oonnallv Chan in Tom D, be Tex., cud the Ireati would taken up In the senate as soon as he returns from the inter Ameii-caconti Mine m Mexuo Cttv "in abou two oi time weeks Giaiule liveis liclwnii this cnllll try and State dopailu. ' and Texas witnesses before the cuiun I uiged approval. The treaty bitterly denounced, however, hy California congressmen and Imperial farm valley Intel ests The Californians contended that the guarantee to Mexico of 1500,-00- 0 Here feet of water a vear was unfair to 1 S interests. They also contended that the treaty jeopardized irrigation fneihtus of Cali- L-n- - . up to the basket, u t I i thyt sit staitcd h mood Committee Okehs Mexico Water Pact Teacher Placement al ABOUT TOWN UTi-i-tan e combat casualties 800,000 the passed Stars' I Iei'ald-JournFIK,IU Fining Februaiy Wide 31 feathery shells, plumes, tiny bowknots, opening bud icatterea backfreely over colored grounds! Thick N Thins, Spun Rayons and Rayon Fun to work with! Cockle Crepe. x $1.50 TODAY-SA- VE O PiHibury Milts, Inc., Box 989 Mmnoopolls 2, Minnesota I unclose the word "PBIsbvry" from any port o I any size sock of PiUsbury's Best Enriched Flour, with 25c In com. Please send seeds Carden' ond butbtets. Stata (Offer good Ceelmeefel U S. J Mey 21, If49J eedy-ei- pre CYKnSA RAYON CZTZ WOMEN'S GErJCATIOrjU a DOLOlBr SEBD AI1 BARGAIN! Mangold, J Zinnia - dCulFk- w- ', (taW-utect- tit AmBLRV S a"d BkST ves you finer cakes or ,0 pastries-fLk- n.-- . Pillsbwry's SPICE CAKE -- 35o F. ''r 2 cups Sifted PnLSRURVS Lnnched Flour Ji, ,Cr,m W teaspoons duul.le-amn- Hi , 1 b b teaspoon teaspoon teaspoon teaspoon allspice doves uuuneg layers cup shortening, add Now Cyntliio I tL' 5a!lAsiia aaa ' Ad4 2 ' CmWn suaar eggs, one ar a tune hear- log altout one minute titer cadi addiuoa. k. Mm. $) Ptllsbucif's Best WMMTfTftMM,,,,,.. Pfsl;? Zt' 6. u I I I I I I MrMOir Time; 30 minutes cup milk and I teaspoon vanilla, add alternately W1(h mgredients to creamed mixiure, beating alter each addition well "e" the new young Season! Half elastic waist., Short knit bottom logs. Tea rose color. Styled for the modern girt. Well made. Sizes I a a Vi WiT Shoe Styles I I th,n ,ny Department etna cup lirmly pa. ke.l brown suKJr anj cup granulated creanang well cinnamon dvel-2- y !01 i? ni. . gradually N teaspoon salt 1 T 6 3 k. lea spoons baking powder (or the hit - RAY0:i PAIITIZS black hea fiateiked Vi.h tlie ilelightful tang of blended tmwraturb "d GIRLS' for biscuirs lighter hearted rolls-- w, i other flour-write Minneapolis, and we ll rrf ourom , ier U L 15C- - Ey .m !m u W Good cake bak... iiott mt depend upon tecial methods. When complex recipes 0U rf J,r four oar, you can use good reon. 25c- - Garfct. hiSiuiy am tiny 2. PotIGMva1lue W ampin-- Sfjd bulb. Fine Special 4 gore rayon crepc. Tea rose color. Adjustable shoulder straps. Carefully tailored for correct fit. Sizes 32 to 44. Pillut's B an combined -v- altL .C&V n ( FnnclidUFIJh4" a SLIPS Wcased, " ,nth ffjojffrare oven (350 30 imnutes. a'"-- - iSKSf) a 1 a ' r 1 1 Jet Bldd: and Drossy! Daring perforations on del cately strapped sandals. in pumps makes them more fragile, more feminine. Frivolous touches for spring! coin-siz- e WOMENS Die-cutt- Reg. U, S.T'at. Off. FABRIC GLOVZS assortment of' spring colors. Extra fine Good ql.ility rnvun. ttJuty f |