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Et v vtill MAP-CRAF- Materials for for older boys map-maki- r V 10 tt e111 vi I iy:f tf 1 lit 11 Pal in profile ng Nr CI) re4 7 Eft 4 ------ e-- - - White painted—vanity has skirt arms Is kidney shaped style — CHENILLE BALL' 04 kt '-i--- -- ts 1 ii ' Soft diis 41rd PEG PULL TOY pegs mounted Brightly colored ti i: ) 'r'?!-- -- - e- I 2 far 15c on Christmas trees or on mantel scenes -- r2 1":'4Y ) '' f II r 44 ‘ 1 11W1 -- :1n el 444:1 izi - ' '0- 4tLJ :ft311 a ' t'' a 1 ' 0 s rii fil 4 ( - Lit' rI 1i - '1 2 w x H- - 4 - 7A1100 - - -"- : I 1 - imi li:t 40 Prices Quoted Do Not Includo LI tot Th 044'"'"' '4' t IP IF ow '"110 i 1 sk gth 4k 16 44 - - 4- - - ‘ ' -- - t t ' - J‘'-''- ' '''''''i dal v 4 0--' :1 ' ' ' - i 27 SW -- i' fli 'i 4 Solos Tax - A 44 44444 C --- ' A 'Store Hours 10 a rn to 6 p rn Every Woolday Noon to 8 Is rm) (Except Monclays-- 12 Main at Broadway—Dial - 'g - ki - 04 i I -- - wit —: ' c r ' "Irdw3e if-- 1 istar40actov104airteIrewup‘slativeiltc4ivcboveriivaftrialosizibovoctofrouaeritztsiviwivIlertrattratzTazio4 0 i ri ": rr-ffir- i - iii - ' i :134 - 4 i - - ' -- ‘ - iit er ‘r iiiirclk417 - lit 1'i let - - 7 '' ! 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Dennis L Rose third vice presi- 114 dent Fielding G Burton secre- 44 tary and Alfred Harrison treas- 11 7 knekwes117ealpEsmta tewbNoaArdA cptirrunlim: azDesedrein! ner 6:30 p m: Surgical Supply and Professional pharmacy 7:30 p m ::411':::-IV ”: 1 '' hos- Lake City Heetinga scheduled for Wednesday include: Hotel Utah —ZCHI wholesale drug 6:30 p m deBpnartment I Christmas pa rSaIt 5Lakemfdyaeri 3 I:1- - cs - 0000 ---- it'' of- of '76 toti ' ods t ?f ' ---- - -- - - '"-' jit0dc: t isoifir00- 1 czili t2t Al cot? '': '"' Meetings Today Salt k er e'''''' 4- ::614 i ficers featured a joint meeting Tuesday' evening at the Masonic VI temple of Salt Lake chapter No 114 and c National Sojourners Great Salt Lake camp Heroes e " -- '7oll- ee-- ::i--:-- 111 urer - '''- ' -- - r atr ' ' " 4- : 1 7 ' 4 it -i o''' ' : Lic7 00 - mr 1 t! Election and installation of b - 2 - $'' ' -- - Y- - -- Ill WASHABLE ANIMALS Elect- Heads ':—' '"'N' v :k ' - ' 4- y I '' i - :'-- --- ii ' Member First Security Corporation System of Banks Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 4 ' : Salt 1Egr Otgaltult ' ' - 1 'e - : ' 1 '‘8421444T00341:W - - 4 - -- 7 t - 0--- t r f '4‘ - :':-'- 1" '''''''''S-- t - 9j v ' -- - ' 'V11 '''' - 110 '' - i 1 1 :- :4 ' : 4 '4er:1I'::i' - k !!- ! fa' 1 ' '' : ? lf ' '' - -- -- 4 ' Nf ':? - - i I : :: ' ' -- 1 - t Ikk - is 4 ' 4i - ' i i - ' it ' 1 411'-'i:-- ' e A '' 4 0- :- 31 1 I' '' 1 ''' i 0e1-- " e 1 '' ' ' ''S ' ''4- 1:-- 1 e- - P L I 5'4- r 1 : I N10 'N ri - 4 - : 1 Atk P' 't - 4 1 5 ' -- - :' 11 111 asit i 4 I - 74 r t' ' ' 0 1e $ Ir - ' ( '$) ‘ as' '''''' 1 'i-- t A 40ik 1 "-- ' - '41 1::::'I' 4 1- pr-ft - jr y sz ''' - i 71e-- -- -- ef - - ' "4 '- tr's 1 '4 I k: l''' ) ) - i fi : 44 ' Ns 1 ' N t- t 1 ' '''Cl t 'k ! -- 1 t ' ' A - - ' ' i 1 - - - a - '' 3 1 ''-- s 1 I' - 4- '::‘1 ': A Woinvits'your inquiries - V ' - on now Veteran's Loons to speed action please bring discharge papers with youi s'----- )- - --4! 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' ' ' - fc--rrurr7rr----I- ' !tk' ' ' - ' - ' ( 1 : - ' 11 i I - 4:: É- ) - - - ' 1 ' TO ' - A - - i 1 " ' 1 '14ie-- 1 t - - r4 '' - - -- 1 ' i - - k'- WITH A HOME OF HIS OWN - :i ' ' i : f' I - 1 - - r r r - - ' : A ' i 1 -- '"'(':1 P' Ili if :et t I - t i v : p 111 was killed in action in Germany Dec 2 according to word from the war department He was born in Payson Jan 28 1916 a s on of Jesse and Vera Tanner Johnson He was graduated from Payson high school in 1933 was married Dec 24 1937 anIie entered the army Dec 4 1942 and received training at Camp Adair Ore and Camp Carson Colo He also attended school at Ft Sill Okla i include and Survivors father Payson a brothero Byron Johnson Midvale a sister Mrs Gordon Scott Amarillo Tex and a grandfather Nils Johnson San- taquin LDS Hospital Notes Founding Because a hospital isn't a THE RETURNING SOLDIER 1 ' f : 4 1:le-- J''t I - '''''t- 5 day Maj Robert A Burnt and Lt James Vaughan lieutenants and Capt James A Hacker sergeant Rev George J Weber minister First Congregational church addressed the meeting on the meaning and spirit of Christmas - - N1- -- ' - - - ' 00777 ' krs Iq il ii - ' ' ' tt it ! ' -- JI '' r tant Capt Beless officer of the estaittedi ei s' 'Nessettr - f ' Payson Man Dies V t11 In German Battle 28 Jesse tif Lynn Johnson sonTSgt of Jesse Johnson whose wife tjf DOLL BUNK BEDS is Mrs Alice B Johnson Payson :AA cBheinenf -- - --1-- f41 !I ' -- ' it - g 1 '16 stie-"- - ' -' 4' :: to build a new wing on the LDS -' ' ' ':''': i' ' hospital Salt Lake City and make ' '' " ' t ' ' other extensive improvements I: ' "': fr' :::::::- there :v i ' ' ' " '' ' F '1' -With the aid of local members ' :4 ': ' ' who supplied half - the cost the ' ' church recently opened a hospital at Roosevelt has approved partici- - Aviation Chief Machinist Mate Charles W EdGwendolyn Smith Edwards who came to Salt Patton in a hospital at Panguitch wards 1909-11t- h East courts the favor of his Lake City in August voices her "Aussie" imwhich will be opened within severAustralian-bor- n Americans pressions of the "hustle-bustle- " daughter Dale Jackquetta al months: has approved a hospital a while Mr In hasn't seen 33 Edwards for whom area he months combat spent nearly year t for Sanpete county but the site Is not yet fixed has approved a hospital for Fillmore for which plans now are being drawn and is considering plans for hospitals at Loa Wayne county either lirlil- ford or Beaver and Nephi too and very pretty met at Perth western "There are so many ways that fascinating They ' are different here" said Faces Ãssault Count 'Australia in April ' 1942 and We have none in western AusW Mrs 1 Charles 22 1942 Gwendolyn on 370-4t- h tralia" 35 Aug E Virgil Bright Edwafds Tuesday in an English ave was ordered bound over to accent almost "But your ways are so difSmith became Mrs Edwards an broad as it t' Third district court Tuesday by was the day she arrived in Salt Oh yes I had met other ferent here" she repeated "I City Judge Karl V King on a Lake City four months- - ago Americans" said tea and crumshe miss afternoon brightly charge Of Indecent assault lie she added "the only "But" or two" "One we when and make coffee pets waived preliminary hearing and times I've been homesick have ' in Australia it is boiled in milk" Mrs Edwards especially en- bail will remain- at MOO been when I didn't get- a letter America terminology differJoys buying clothes in America from my husband" in contrast to Australia where ences also were noted by Mrs r homesickness Edwards' Mrs -one item cif wearing apparel - 0!"You call bisquits Edwards - will be allayed for at least three i 1 would take possibly several cookies and- lollies candy" she (' weeks for her husband Aviation conunentectmonths' allowance f rom her GIRLS! 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Chief Machinist Mate Charles Her mother-in- law Mrs clothing ration coupons and W Edwards is home for a month h were "out where E Here's a graad opportunity for you Charles Edwards stockings long 35 months after leave spending i to learn general atts"atina and of the question" East with whom she is living In combat area office machines while yea earn Her sense of humor sparkled reminded her of her dislike for ' CiSome typing necessary—mostly --as she recalled the first snow America's "hustle and bustle" t !'1 ta( sad chocking Ideal working storm of ' the season "Oh yes" she sighed "You "I had 1 I I I I ' )ert"11"4"11--tro- d 4 f s pay Como in and 4 0 " seen snow never to town and people shove before and I go (' oven Apply in person to i stood in the window almost all c you around from pillar to " t : ) Purity Biscuit Company ( post day watching At fall—then I 4 dii t 0 went out and I fell But It Postwar plans for Mrs Ed471 West 5th South Ic 2tr wards depend on her husband ' really is enchanting and I'm ' ' ' workers mutt have a' ' 4 (tIolential Lq414 who intends to remain in ple hoping for another storm soon" US L 8 referral card) 44§”i she added navy Meanwhile she is taking ''-''' "The mountains here are out naturalization papers ' e- LATE ON GOOD 'QUALITY TOYS s ARRIVALS AND OVERSTOCKED ITEMS! ' - Irl ' ' 14' 'A' l' 4' 4 - - doif""tir v 444oP 11 PRICES SLASHED! -- -' - '' '"' 41 ' :4 ''''xi:: U ''''''''': ' :7-:-:- '' ' 4 t 0Ad ''' pl 23 son a ' - r A -- - r ' f i!'f' "''' t - ''" : - -‘ - 4 ?' 1 4011' 2 r4 Atf wi an ISkillalen(dIS t 4 :'''-- i - ti : - ' : ' - loi::::: : "'-- 41 I of i:-- :: is : - i Nif From Pare Fifteen) Ogden Sergeant : : ::: - 11 ?It 3 ts ! tju : 4 tit - :::' -o- i - ' - (---- tte 110 to Point in 1939 : Survivdrs besides his parents kft - include a sister Mrs Virginia P rF Smith Frontier and three broth- ilf 4 ers Elcaney Pratt Napa Cal tl: Lester M Pratt Jr Salt Lake M Pratt now 111 City and SSgt :Al overseas the army serving ': 2 ::: - ' - ' c----- g ::!' i ::::: '::EiT: - ) i ::: - ' 1 ' ' :: 4i- :::- is:ti:'1 t i: - 7:' i ' 4?" ‘t' 4 I ::'::::-!I-1-r- - ' i - ?'- ':::::: 47 ' r7-' ----!- - Fort Douglas before entering West - s !!:::4' - - : - ':-:-- '' - ': ' ' - ' ''''' ' ''''' -1 ' : ' :: ':y I :I ' t'-s- '' : : 4''--:--':- ' - '' ' ' e'" J7 f::: - :"'4 ' : l -7- z'" '- 1 j: poew n:es dp ear:el nitn rtdji:3c6hOu Or: h0 ': - : f' ' ''-- -- 1 ' ': ::! t-- 'i sgrzwtavttzzztzttztzttztztzaztztotYtzttztwotgrtztzg:xztztztztv at Theaters - - (Continued s: -- C Utahns oeven Killed in December 20 1944 alt 'gake Treibunt lie' 41 --- Richfield 20 beds 'Panguitch 20 - beds and Fillmore 20 beds 10 : New and Improved '- district health offices be con- structed' at Ogden Provo Rich- field and Price IL' That branch health center be provided at the following preferably' in connection s places with a hospital: Logan Brigham City Randolph Manila Morgan : riVitaerrikdovceirtyTort000tlese CosMlle or Vernal Moab Blanding (with five beds) Kanab (with four beds) Pan- ' Manti Loa (with four 0 guitch beds) Fillmore Delta (with three a beds) and St George i J LW1rthlin second counselor In the L D S church presiding bish- opric and a member of Gov Maw's committee stipported public health adeancements proposed but urged b that Utahns finance such facill- "We ties without' federal aid believe in supporting our govern rnent—not In being supported by - it" he said Mr Wirthlin pointed out the L D S church turned' down out- right a federal grant of $100000 - 4 1 2 Wednesday:Morning - Report Urges 1 1 any Utah Health Units (Continued -- ) |