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Show r NEWSPAPER devoted to the BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY m II & k PAYSON', UTAH, FRIDAY, WITH OUR BOYS jfSING Around ' : ni"i i ,ud timid heart? :: r s way,,n . -- EI rt.d J t. ;ii This 'if om A t; J h;is ,1 oliev; nehui wv n. ivt'n; a sui - . 'i ck jr l , a'ked the it?" pr Ullf U . Iaulm-- is an A 111 o Pay-so- the 111 ami aft-- wru is now ; ,Mc-C- k l.ilu-ily'- s war etfoit Now my retu: ned hi.diaiuljiac to the fight. I !1 Demand the Best kind of open mg Ammunition at tm- Navy Yard to keep bun f.ght.ng orris do you go in for? kind who Girl The uiiiS tiu. Sutd'N Lee McCeilan Brown, daughti r of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McClellan. of Venue lange V. illiain A. left Billy Dunst-.nYou say that your wife L S the training stat-- ! :.lge before you mar- i ,n at Fan., Navy gut. Idaho Thursday.1 V ednrsdw. ue visited with his YoS. she did. sister m Taylorsville, Utah be-- 1 ,d she thought of tak-v- . fore reporting for duty. you sari? Yrs. but n iv she satis-i- t Lieutinant William McKeil.sonj down. of Mrs. Mary McKell, Payson City librarian, arrived home Sunday above hi::. If he can ure xpertedly fur a short visit df, how poor a thing with his mother and ins wife in Daniel. Spanish folk. He has been stat-a ned at a new air base at Pyote, Texas an. has be. n transferred "ogress Reports to Kansas. tia- 111 ) -- 1 read. report raised f hopes by simply g " The next .promising, Try-secon- d stat-tryin- r. dashed all hopes It read: Still very c.d. srful Cooperation public school a small colored boy ',f top about two inches hs'vif'i ' and closest r of the diserves had ".at the s lips were snout th" last two or j:f the c ntest. Taking ae.low aside afterward. v.'thern Safc P! ,2 noticed vou ir ran." prayin.' mister. ere you saying in st;. it f bias op c' ilorc : m tak-i'o- u your saying'. 'I.awd, You put 'em down; Ah'll Mr and Mm J seph Bates received word tins week tool their grandson Lynn Bates. 17 year old son of Mr. an Mrs.Chailes Bates, formerly of Payson has intend t, tne U. S. Navy and will go to Idaho for bis basic training'. Ray Bates, another son of Mr. and, Mr.-- Bates is m the Army-AiCorps. just been received ton. son of Mr. and Horton, formerly of Pays' n and now living m ftHuntMar. ington Park. Cal.fornia. 2nd. for Fresno. California to begin his training as a pilot in the Dan has ben U. S. Air Coips of America Bank employed by as teller at Huntington Park since graduating from Payson high school. Mr. and Mrs. Letiard A Hill have received word tnat their son. Merrill Ilill. who has been with the Mormon Battalin of Marines in San Diego, has graduated from the school of radio Far-raeu- Audi put 'em ,p All'll put He -- aha t::i Ah says communications then all sees transferred to San Piar.cisco what happen! and promoted to Pfe Ht; en placed in the di pot DOG AND Francisco as distribution agi nt of radio equipment for the west His wifo. f mu rlv Mi-- s coast. San was i .ir and the Mable Lundil! is with turn in s fresh Francisco. A hmthi r. LcRov Hal F 'prrits v. re light and is also in San his companv has and prp we j, would first o fthe 6 V0nrs for overseas so bin "'s fr to companied dav. day em. up f :$ were tn ha-be- i r9l ' new r o t long nor Fm. Gerald St Petty Officer r m Class ' tread J.v 00 nrrivedt 3 Navy ll?ar c. I could be a visit with Ids parmh Mrs. George Star'll Alow,.; ;.e way he from Austral'. w iu " du lUr sr;! fg 4 his 3ge sttPs Ot ;so and view 7. 1940. an bus -: r Mr and He flew n 1" ; tb'" - Staht !i March m e ed home with k" to scout the a h'.c hi- - few days with I had v, .5 one-ha- lf dav-firs- num-Ann- me u 1 I 1 ; pant-omin- 50-2- 2 n 18-1- 5 ; coi.-ag- es 36-1- 9 1 , , hup-da- 8 : v ..n-p.- t : .Vi-mn- 1 n Ariz-(,ui'-- m-d i o corn-mitti- e. : o 1 Louis-r.'iak- v 1 j v.p-.t- f Ray Ilia't. son idoth shall Loon Hiatt, arriva furlough on Fi bru my steps with his wifo and u friends He has ime zest, Great Lakes man" Illinois. He grad), tr.an shed i nd Class Pel tv Ot: Mrs Jex Hud!. " 'T true. bit- - in Salt L. a n might home with hnu ar. t f r th: e n us two. time tiie tw v Harris been together for r n. :: tr r , rat-io- n I uc was on Mothei s Dav that way he year. Among the c m home ""-- a fahe brought us safciy caused from a v n. fl H at the bombing of P ui a piece of J mue and f... grew dim which grazed m IF south-wes- t P.icii.c ,. fe0ble and New Guinea during the r. tl ths of fighting tG our k m young who has been in d, California since lasc far v go. last Va! v W.,v cr'W-'" .form like a stationed on land, past year Pittv hnf. enlisted in tl e X v i U ' '?e,ss &n ,.ed wai C t cert!'. lt ' l. 1 - report, 111 AC : v scc- - pan school y i MrC--e- a fui lough first Moil-na- 1 smirg effect the Altantm Pint Hi.- wifi will be nTiieinlu e.i as Anna Lee it has likewise a Ran upon our th' ai'C uliie pl'ouj ol olII or,e : -i i. Moins Mi'C, t F.,rt na .vit has so ill an rals, i, d (':! Ive forgotten it!" j ar Ration 111 r many e.a e lK a i u ! Re. d M. to Wan ant ()!! mi W iM in-ia- V. about pro I heard joke of that FAMILY HOME ' , a f ae professor, - yv iK. oethua P0TR0ITIC PROGRAMS . i Army Fib; mown!, l.w Camp 1! ,!,!; jjsent-Mmde- d ' 11! V.'. AT LIONS CLUB - - 'I.'" tii lav. " S RELIEF PER YEAR IN ADVANCE G: FRED 0TT DIES AT SOCIETY GIVE JANE LOFTUS SPEAKER i C ,o'i: earth His ten .'Pd 1 e CAPITAL DOME $2.00 Mis. Jane Loftus, the new disA total of 254 ward members Senate Bill No 5, a copy of the trict Rod Cross Nurse who recentMr. G. Fred Ott, 80, one of were in attendance at the sera in Payson California law, was passed by the was to came to ly Pa) soil leside, vices 114 the First Ward Sunday Paysons best known resident, a : F. la y 23, n.etisiuUire on assua piion Uiut it yiKsl .speaker at Uie meeting ul night when a patriotic program died Friday morning from infirmrt submitted to isouiu prevent Jupmase agleiis Uie Payson Lions Club held vs as ities of age at the family home, given m honor of those trom GP. s' olta-the ser- - 248 night at the Jennie McClel- from the ward who are by M: Geo. iluin acqull illg rial pi Opel ly ul South, 5th West. He was Her lan home. ust'UulUS. subject was oil ices. Photographs ot 5U includid tl.e local born at Kollbrunn, Switzerland, ul Red the Cross. No Bill Seiu.te on 0 ftimii'a were m ed the display. Upon passage group i..Ui ,d i on a. i ciuily It was a dinner session of the The !'o l u us Ueiiaied lu iiauiui uie VjO'iiiua s uime. program was sponsored by July 14, 1862, a son of Hans Jacob Reid and ilub Jones, president the Relief Society and Mrs. llene and Anna Magdalme Baer Ott. n. no.-- ul coiiibumerb re-- e ougal pioeeSSOlS, calinel s, lal m was charge and conducted the Bigelow, president was in charge He was a covert to the L. D. S. lac Oi tiiese, uuieau oiiieiais, aau ulneis, ;ular business which included and music was by th Relief Soc- t lunch in Ins native Country and tnul ll wouiu piuuiDll u.i lamp was removed reports. ineligible lui eiueiisinp committee emigrated to Utah at the age of Naudjei 1 w o book for iety Chorus members. First speakMiss Colleen Henderson rend-le14 ) ears, going first to Salt er was Gerald Stalled who relum,ng la.12 to be tailored uoin tarniing on siuiies or even Lake, I: piano selections .There was a ed last week from the Pacific war then to Mt Pleasant and later to e J.'iue when it is is- - w ui lung on larms of attendance members. zone. Other speakers were Leona Payson. As a young man he inis was tire purpoited view large sued iiie local board lias re-a r. eo Thomas, Sarah Winnie and Mrs. worked and assisted in bringing that it may issue ol tne United Stalls District Mis Clou Fuulk lias been vis- Vera Staheli. his mother and three sisters from Guvtinor Maw pa: nillliiatcs to supple, elued oilice. here with her aunt, Mis. iting Uie bill. a.ent to Payson He was Switzerland 43 icgulat points per Seventy-on- e boys from the employed in the Senator Alonzo F. Hopkins, Meiilda Wilson and Mrs. Francis aline. b( nod m cases whole un-mining industry m who Second are the in Montana and later Ward Bill No 4, left Simpson, a cluse friend. at Knight-vill- e iiiship v. ould be suffered spuiisul' ul Senate a Armed at were honored Forces, in the Tintic District. After a; hi mental ration are mat Uie veto message gave Uie ward Mr. Mrs. the and Clark Lorraine putncotic program oni too broad an nnei pretatiun. d Tins will returning from work he engaged apply part-ltne attorneys, Sparks of Neplii, have a baby services Sunday night. The pro- in farming activities in .eephi i del s, miners, ue asserted that born February 25 at the gram was arranged by the Relief for several years and wasPayson oii.eis who are not near .iii'iuoeis ol tne innate aim ol girl, Mrs. was Society and parents of the service active in the Farm Bureau very Hospital. Sparks ' h"l Uh to hrnikets to purchase i.unneeleu witn the smnte agreed and men were invited to attend the other Miss Grace Haskell of Payson. fiesh fruits and vegetables, and mat it prolubited unly use, enjoy Agricultural organizations. service. Clesta Mrs. Powell, pro- He was alio aie uiiul le to raise their own luem, and cuitivatiun ol land The anniversray of the organiz- gram chairman for the Relief ocratic prominent in the Demunuer an ownersnip interest. m supplenunt the of Payson. the Mr. Ott organization in tins Mr iiupKin s veisiun ation of the Relief Society will Society was in charge and Nawas one of the founders Mi. Chase said.. Sugar stamp Mrs. welcome was be 17 observed Tuesday March given by and directors of the Farmers No 12. which becomes valid on was supported by Senator biggin by the First Ward organization, dine Brown, Relief Society presidMercantile and continued his inMaid, Jti. will he good for 5 lbs. ins. He attacked the mlereticebill according to Mrs. Ilenc Bigelow, ent. Talks were given by Venial terests their until his death. of sugar, Mr. Chase stated. The tne veto messag that tne Maud Olsen Mrs. and Twede and a will There be proHe was always an active reason for validating the coupon woulU tut our Allies Chinese president. The Filipinos, he gram and social at 2 p.111. in the vocal solos were rendered by church worker and filled and iunpinos. is will many fr pounds twofold; It room to which ev- Max McBeth and Mrs. Elva Tayof trust. He was a High said, are under United Btates pro- Relief Society The Relief Society chorus position is inwted. In the evening lor eryone The tectorate. bill, Driest and tneretuie, for many years was agjn the sugar, but in requiring euula not two selections; America" allect them The Chin- abe dance infor married people will gave very active in geneologieal and It,,s handling. It vvill al0 was The the the held ward amusement by sung congregation. ail to ese would continue work. He filled a misenjoy a the actual nearly hall was completely filled for the Temple hall. sion in Switzerland and did reb r of packages to he handed and me rignis and privileges providsplendid program. ed tor by treaties between our search work while there prevent waste now involved in Announcement is made of the liig-m- s He married Lydia Mayer in the in Armthe the the present small package size. country and China, Senator boys Honoring birth of a baby girl on March 5, said. Lake L. D. S, temple, AugConsumers were warned to use t the Payson City Hospital to ed Forces the Third Ward Relief Salt ust 7, 1907. Surviving are his their 5 pounds carefully, how-fu- r Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen, for- Society gave a patriotic program widow and one daughter, Miss evening. Parents of the ever, since it must last over ten JUNIOR GIRLS merly of Provo. The mother was Sunday men in service were invited to at- Inez Ott of Payson and one son weeks from March 16 through the Miss Nada Brown. She formerly Milo Ott who is in service at the end of May and is, therefore, a has been at the home of her par- tend the ser icess. Mrs. Viola MOTHERS cNTERTAIN Air Base, Santa Anna, Calof Relief the Army Madsen, president lower slightly weekly ration than ents, Mr. and Mrs. Darell Brown was in charge and the ifornia. Ho arrived home for the consumers have received in the since retunng recently from Society, following program was given: services. past. Camp Kemp, California, where Welcome Funeral services were conducspeech, president Viola An outstanding event of the her husband is stationed. Consumers as well as retail Madsen ;America, congregation; ted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the sellers of gasoline, were urged to week was the Junior Festival, arprayer, Mrs. Rebecca Twede; Flag Second Ward Chapel with Arthaccept in good grace the proced- ranged by the Third Ward M. I. Ceremony, Boy Scouts;two mus- ur Hendrickson of the ward bishUre which must be followed by A. Junior girls in honor of their PAYSON LIONS DEFEAT ical selections, Miss Inez Eeker-sley- : opric in charge. gasoline station attendants before mothers. Class leaders May Hiatt Speakers were Joseph Wirtt-talk, The American Way is selling gasoline. In order to be and Ruth Walton were in charge in, member of the presiding bisthe Christian Way, Elisha Warn?uro gasoline ration coupons are of the lovely affair which carried C0RB0N HIGH 50 22 er; singing Recessional choir; hopric of the L. D. S. Church who being used legally, the station at- out a Fairyland Fantasy in its was a dose friend and Charles H. Church Our Stands talk, Ready tendant must ask to see the mot- theme for the program and de to Defend the cause of Freedom, White a stake missionary comporist's ration book, check the corations The table decorations Mrs. Nellie Rannistur; reading, anion. Musical numbers included windshield sticker and the license ryme characters and the idea exas Missionary Soldiers. Mrs. Hazel two selections, Know that My plates before he Tays a hand on tended with motifs and drawings Archie Williams: talk, Our Boys Redeemer Livos.andSoflly Tenthe pump Ho must be sure the about the room. Deon Hiatt was Baird; Tribute, Our Flag, Boy derly Jesus is Calling, "by the secvehicle is the same as described toast mistress and she introduced Seout Clara Madsen; Song The ond Ward Relief Society Chorus; a on the ration book cover. He may each part on the program with Star Spangled Banner, congreg- vocal solo, Going Home, Mrs. deliver no gasoline if the expira- ryme. Mrs. Thelma Harmer reation; benediction, Mrs. Jennie F.lva TayIor;selection0 My Fathtion date on the book has passed sponded to the tribute to the B. Hill. A very large crowd was er, Nebo Stake Male Chorus. Inthe unless there are enough coupons mothers, Joyce Bingham gave strumental music for Processional in attendance. fur the current period to cover solo Wishing, accompanied by and recessional was by Eugene and unless the Gloria Bott, Jean Harmer played the purchase The Fourth ward Chapel was Braithwaite. The invocation was Edith and Beautiful Dreamer," coupons are properly endorsed PaysonlS, Spanish Fork 15 completely filled last Sunday by Jasper III II benediction by on the back by the purchaser. Simmons sang'T Had Such a Pretnight for the patrotic program Laban Harding and the dedicaHe can not assept loose coupons, ty Dream, accompanied by Jean given by the Relief Society of the tory prayer by President W. R. Lions Person's some regained in honor of more than 50 Wightman. but must detach them from the Harmer. A stunt written by Mrs, of their lost ward Members of the prestige last Friday trek, himself. Failure to follow Walton was carried out in Rheae when they ban young men and one lady from High Pibst Quorum was pall led Carbon High by the Junior Girls. this procedure is a violation of School a defeat at Price. tin ward who are in the service. bearers. Interment was in Pay-so- n the gasoline regulations, it was Larsen was the reader and Gloria Carbon is unde aited in their re- Mrs. Golda Wignal of the presidCity Cemetery by the DeserBott was the girl with Mildred sated t ency, conducted the program and et Mortuary. on even terms pi Payson .yed gion Coleman, Lavola Stott, Afton Hill with tin Carbon crew in Mrs. Ida Franeom, another counthe first and Rose Tanner representing lies selor welcomed the group to the The Payson Fire Department ridicule, 6candal and jealousy; period, but in tne last thiee per- program which was as follows; Sarah Ann Elmer Will iods thei w's no stopping the Forward. Miss Zclla Halle; violin put on a demonstration with the four girls releasing her from hot as scored learn Aid Payson First they tm ir n suscitator for the their web were Edith Simmons solo. Laurel Bowen, accompanied da-- s at the Junior High School love, Beth Harmer, sympathy almost at will. Max Menlove and by Mae Dixon; American Way of Hold 92 Birthday Sunday Alma Hornier is the chairman of Joyce Bingham, service and Leo-I- a Latimer Simons stared for the Life is a Christian Way of Life", Geraldine Lions getting 16 and 13 points re- M.J Hutchinson; musical reading, the committee which has the rehonesty. Thomas, McBeth gave the Junior Girls spectively. suscitatin' in charge. For informa-ii,,Recessional, Gladys Bona, acIn a slow, rough, but interestMrs Sarah Ann Elmer, oldest on the machine contact Mr. Creed, written byMrs. Waldon Lula Hermanson; by companied ing contest, Payson's Lions coped Our Church ever Ready to De- resident in Payson will observe Harmer. Sybil Amos and Lois Bigelow Nebo Stake Junior leaders were the Nebo District league bunting fend the cause of Freedom, her 92nd birthday Sunday at the win over with a three point Monte home of lur daughter, Mrs Ann present and Mrs. Amos spoke a stuboin gang of Fork Madge Christensen; song, Spanish announced and that Mrs prizes S. Bona Bona; E. Wilson, with whom she lives. briefly by Mrs. accompanied Harry Lieutenant and Dons at Spanish Fork last Friday. Rememof Books Junior for of A sketch of her hfe will be used McBeth the Max of Credo, Tipton visited friends in Payson brance will be announced later Juab, who was second place reading singing, in the Chronicle next week. Army Air Corps cinched the previous week, stay- the during the past week. Bovs Those books wi re on display. Our Relief Chorus; Society were given ed one game behind the champs as Missionary Soldiers, June Sweet pea P F C Melvin Svvaine, son of a with victory convincing A C. Swanie is now to each mother present. v. Fiag". Boy Scouts, dir- BISHOP JOHN JOHNSON over Spnngville. ected ,n a short furlough form Gale; National LeRoy p,.,, by Both teams were off form as DIES AT RIVERDALE Anthem by the congregation. t!ir Alaskan theatre of action. shot shot missed after ROWE REPORTED they DON W. throughout the contest. Payson Lvnn Wignall and Robert H. The Spiingville High School anleaf! in the first moved to a are having for service MISSING IN ACTION V, ters National Art Exhibit which nual holdDons were the at hut John Johnson. 78, bishop of the are period, 1 reporting They thousands of people each Benjamin Ward for 20 years and attracts The a lead at intermission. ing F, ; Doimla.-Lions came hack in the third per- year, has been cancelled for the prominent in affairs of Nebo Mrs. Montez Reynolds Rowe iod and befoie the quarter was duration of the war. The dieision Stake over a long period, died last J," k G dor. of the U S. Army edpome thus week on a fui-- received word Saturday that her half ovirthev had gained a lead was made by the art board of Fiiday night at the home of his ucation of the school district, two daughter. Mrs Clarence E. Smith m S.ui Antonia, Texas. husband Don W Rowe, 28. was that they never relinquished. - mother. Mrs. Ruby missing : in action in the North For the losers, Marvin Gardner members from the- city and the of Kivcrdale, Weber County. He and family. also served as president of the African war area He was a son and Giant Christensen played high school committee. of Mr and Mrs John W. Rowe ball and between them scorCalifornia L. D. S. Merced, good son Frank P. Peck, L. Plans are nearing completion branch from 1935 to 1938. He was and his wife has ing all of the Don's points. Fork Spanish ,f Mr ;.r.d M - J Milton Beck, been living here with her mother For the Champions, Gordon for the annual Spring Luncheon very prominent in civic affairs of officers for the from Luke Field at Mrs. Flora Reyr.oids and is a sales Barnett his many years of residpi played his best ball game and Election March 10, re-- - ladv at the Farmers Merc. It is to be held during Club x. Cultus Max and Ted ence Heath of the there and was a very sucyear. 18 instead of the wings in the Air cessful farmer anw business man. They were maried shortly be McBeth also look'd good fur the Thursday. Marchin lie book date published year Mr Johnson was born in Swefore he entered the army. He was Pa v son crew It will begin at 1:30 p. m. in the den and came to Utah in 1884 as to a iru dical corps unit J Reynolds is home on attached Sccnd Waid Hall and the luneh-eand entered the srr an L. D S convert and located at h p a f w day visiting in the army CORRECTION will be served by the Relief Benjamin. In 1839 ho married time Before that June vice last He r. - and relatives. In of of that ward. charge Edl Lundell in the Manti Temhe attended the Brigham Young at Yuma Last wi ek in the Birthday Society at;, are the Social arrangements and Spanish Fork She died quite recently. m the Chronicle University to the men in the Mildred McClelan. chair. ple school. H was prominent Greeting Page are four sons and Surviving we ,,k cv r the busmens high stated that n Aimed Service; Madoline Dixon. it. an; Dorothy four daughters, including Mrs. in athletics in both schools. He men ,;s,- to wi 4 k TV fore of ess add: the the following McClellan, Daisy McCormick, Vera Parkinson and Laurence Fork Nov 18 months ago was born at Spanish .; re unavilable, but later in Hazel Patton and Dorothy 17. 1914 and the family lived in Johnson of Benjamin. necking our list we found that Mr.- - Glenn L. Wyler ar-- r Carbon County during his child Funeral services were conductd We would looki over wne '.vy hood. ed p. m. in the lav nifht from Wednesday at at addresses to Mrs Merilda Wilson is convalpublish their Besides his wife and parents i.ke whrro Glenn ward Chapel with Eu-- i' Benjamin time. tr.is an home at her following escing in charge ne Hansen. ,,n F, bruary 23 from he is survived hv three brothers at the Payson City Burial was inB,:hop appi ndictomy of Kentucky. and five sister- the REX L HURST Benjamin la"--t week. The ladies of Cfmetorv. Hospital Mediune receiving his Uvalde, Tf xas q, 500 a Cluli host-n- s her her was S' presented .'.error Mrs Dean a.-- been in Louisville H nger No 6 L"' party Tuesday . lovely negligee as a convalescent r emirs leaving just at a March 10 Mrs I.eora Perkins and little gift. me. Guests a:, hia'i'-- from the Ur-i- evening at hr "41 of Magna has lx n hr re for 3 1441, where eluded Zee Bar tt. Miss Thelma Cpl HUGH CLAYSON 6544540 The Payson Dancing Club will Hm with her parerds. Mr and A Div, Mamt. Bn APO 254 r re rr.edi'? After Y'st. Mr I,"' Vest. Mrs Car-.- ! h' Id the firt dance of the new Mm Flint McCh !! m. Mi ver. Mav G Calif Loi e an. nter Mo: pi Utah. m eg, Angeles ;yes cries Saturday March 13 in the W .t w;!! leave for Mrs JeV.fl N run. Mrs Lillian Mori!. 5 e Harmer. Mrs Mr and Mm Andv Myland of high school L'vtnnasum Anv new Mr L. he Bott. w! .1 u re yiin - Bernre Wilson. members who deGre to join mav le, Angeles with her tv.u ehid-Cpl SHIR! 1 RANCOM a Gen- - Be-- :; ,. St:'' Tac M P Bn. Ho so bv con a tine Jack Loven r r. are heie for a t" u we ks visit ' !; s P 'reran and Mrs Go B TV.TiC ll ss, Tom Rf - Plan r I a g: u Linds Auburn, Cal or I)' an Sc ha h 1' were wvh her paiords, Mi and Ms Prizes Sir givnan in the Ramo: a L Li e Flanders. er, the new officers of the club. m to M.ss Vest and Mrs. Harmer. Morch 7. 'Ves 11 thought v i t the O'.v; o t look, I PAYSON 1 .'1 . IN ' a(,. Payson Chi'. D. ar Ivi.u dm .today. Close the ,s;,d "I. ISSUED SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1943 12, 5392 RATIONING BOOKS UNDER THE THE ARMED FORCES Scrapbook lie IN MARCH bm v - r 1 b- -: , -- jn-- 1 n m 1 ; 'r-- l , p : ! - ' -- j |