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Show ?v9 A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY f! Orii ad I $6,4pOLUME PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, NUMBER 49 55 aA In The Scrapbook COUNCIL CANVASSES 1 ELECTION BALLOTS in SPARS (lulultratu Consider Plan To Convert Stal(c Tabernacle To Memorial Hall Around BROWSING MR DLC1-- pin SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Anniciarv iivt I Nibo Stake alld City ottiilaN it ol ui stimuli ling tlu advi'-am i lung the Nebu StuKe t i mule into a civic biiiluing and a n. i Mil hall lor Pay sun i.i banning uecupiis a cm-L- i id luiainn, is a will built and simiiuii, that would It nd d Will to till pLlipists ol till IS' 7 ib-- lt-i- 1 LIONS HAVE GREAT 11 1 ynioliday ?? 'ra. AID OF PAYSON e. YULE TREE BUYERS t tfc. WIPES High " ... Pa a v,,-.-- ) flTie following interesting com-- , then-hono- r , 1 l couragemont. Before a woman is a wife she a girl an dcollects clothes and Almonds: after she quits being a fe, she collects alimonv: and in tween these times, while she is wife, she collects children Wifes is what men eat with ley also eat with Porks and and sometimes with goons, ste. A wife is useful in cook-es- e k meals and sometimes she lps eat the stuff she cooks to it from spoiling This is own as the spoils svstem Wifes is things men talk to t not much. Mos'lv wifes is lat men listen to also the ra-- o! the f y st - AJfep twJf rC ). bovs dont have wifes ev have other mens wifes for Esthers, which is nicer even than fes. I think Id like to be a fe and some little bovs mother ien I grow I grow up. but I less than can never bo because m a boy. hut ,ifes is things men love kfdlv ever mention it Wifes is thin" a out the most He never reallv tn ever gets S what ho got either, until its late to exchange, but in mite that, most men would rather g ve their own wife than even else in the world Holstein cow that would give a '' ; more milk. Small I nnv-in- l 1HRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD . ts TO AVENGE JAPS The brotherhood of man is an tegral part of Chnstinnitv no 5S than the fatherhood of God; Full determination to help id to deny the one is no loss make December 7 a day for Japthan to deny the other. an to iemembor and regret, two Our doctrine of equality and Utah youths Tuesday observed the second of the jerty and humanity comes sneak attack anniversary on Pearl Harbor by om our belief in the brother-)oof man. through the fathcr- - enlisting in the marine corps. Sworn in bv Captain Henry N. Jjod of God. Calvin Coolidge Halo, officer in charge, Salt Lake distuct maiine recruiting station, The only hope of avoiding war they wire Vernon Persson, 18 of to accept Christainity as a way Pavson and Wayne H. Braith-aitc 19. of Manti. life, not only in our private . Bo'h hd been waiting to enlist but in all public and in- fairs, ; rnational contacts. on the anniversary of Pearl HarCannon Sheppard bor, thev told Captain Hale, beJOCK! cause, December 7 just seemed scatter with one to be the right who They day., - md, gather with two. not The future leathernecks said in coin, but in kind Noth-i- g they had selected the marine multiplies so much as kind-rkl- e corps because they believed that Hr3ss. John Wray branch of the service will enable ie Goodness and bcnovolcr.ee thim gd a crack at the Japs and soon Mr Persson also ever tire They maintain it f ul and others and never stop chose the marine corps in hope that some day he can serve with exhustion s tailorf"0 Marv Baker Eddy his cousin. Ray E. Loveless, who enlisted v rh the first marine ring 'tri rra ln human history is the Mormon Pnttahon. formed in 1942 o,e f Jesus, and its immense Mr Rraithwaite is the son to uence for good leaves all the rf Mr and Mis Clinton J. Braith-wait- e erversmn and supcistition that and Mr Persson is a son of as accrued almost harmless Mr and Mrs Vernon Lcland Per Emerson sson. in-i- el d w J s them-includirv- , Ft-W- m-1- -- 2 i 1 c 1 Members of the UonnnS Auxlllarv i 19-1- 0$ aUB 3, i ni Tom Law, son of Hob. it I.. Ranh oi Iav son is and Mrs Jorday A Law , who has hi i n '9' it a 111 O X all K 1,400 11)1 n stationed at the army air bast jt at the Louisiana State Kiains, Utah, has been ill at t de- mm ii sin, m tin rnn Spenali-- ' base hospital for Ivvo wnks with m ' u unit LSU. located pneumonia, and is no", rirovii-ing- . m Loui uia s capital city and At the same time, their dauno.i m ll , t.ilh ve.n, has a ghter, Mrs Ila Bylund has limn hill nioid 111 the nation's ill at the Pavson City hospital She Is now at the home ol Inn nuiltalS ll st oi v Its I ii s( pj csi i w.ik ,i ii'iisi h Slici- parints, whcie she will lemam hid - ii for two weeks lati Gi nil ul Shuman ol at ms and, ai i m dm ; i m ,l)i Walti l of LvdiaOtt.l Mis son Milo Ott it i nt no ii i ii nt of was graduated with is lies in Ul si i ii i on the out Ai 5 at tin) c oi d Cp ll wai, a L Fn Id fn Luke at tlvim Coips ili d in .ms othi on i.e a Phoenix. An. no., an was con n m titulmn It then h Ln uien nt n lssjoni d a ini s, nt name, Ole War He Is a graduate of Pavsen High l'i t1 " ni i si nt si mm it was he school, where pionaniiit - linii ' '' In mine than 3,000 He to k his hwi ! in athletics I'M n Imm a .. n, ni i als 15 , i sj training at Santa Ana. C.hfn-nuTw nrinn mhei s ' stalling in Fi'uuiv of tl I Old to it !( i t moi mr nd ntti year. He hid previou-di m.'ini'i i .mil its I lilt, m ing ed school at Biigham Young uni-- v mm o flhoM' si li i ti d In in i isitv Iai ut Ott amvi d hmi e t hi Wo Dip a tno lit to tram its Tucsdav fiom Phoenix fm a fi w A ms i n. nn i i s d.'vs vkit with his moth' i end Sisier. Miss Inez Ott In fme going Pit I t,,. h s ( l.KC to Tacoma, Washington, win n he ii Ion n foi a lew has bei n assigned. w foi 1 ' i ll J I 1 Mr and Mrs W. Bird Allan an notini e the man lai'e of the ir dau-- c lit, i, Neva Joy, to Mr Dean Lee. - .n of Bmhop ami Mrs Lie of Pan, ion Nevada The evuit was ' li mnicd on Di cembir 7 in the St George temple, with the par-- i nls of the biidegmom in attend-n- i e Thev i etuined to Pun.iea f, a few (lavs, aftei which Mila i will ic ui n to Pasadena, Cal ifoinni, when he is stationed with the aimed foices His hi ide ri adiuiti d last spung fmm the Pavson high school, white she w ,m a It ading v oc allst A-n- Dic-embc- ' i Sec-Mi- ' ( i i i , Wasatch 39 and Lamus then tore his wav 53 yaids to the Payson 17. Scvui jards by Hansen and a nalty gave the Tigers a 5, but after four ilas, Payton took over on its one loot line. Davis got off a long punt to the Wa.su till 45 and i etuined to the 59. Hemmed m by woull-btackleis, Robeits tlun let fix a looping pass to Ilaiisi n, who ran 30 yards to score Pavson pi test down on the Rob-Mt- s c Payson Comes Back On the .short end of a 13 0 .store, Pavson must have listi ned att( ntivi lv to the pep talk of the who has been ei ach They came back after the G"idin IL.itt, have oilitu S Training king his h isic ti.iininp at the st pi iral with fue in their eyes. Si nool at Foil Sill, uklahoma urt Ko.igut, Idaho Naval training Fuiton Sti ole galloped 30 yards 111 I, J Houser, who left for the ill (l II Dll la tins Ul tuk- - iir-- h is him home on fnilough and Davis tore off 12 to put the N ivv Satui day, was accompanied 0 mu. g at in, Lnisu- to return to bill on the Tigers 7, from which L t di mih e a tui mug liom H" lift Thursday to Salt Lake by his wifi, the ioi His placepoint Stra lc scored mu Miss Anaiitae Si h. mini Mi t . n p la lH 1.S, Callloi nia ill Oct-- r F.u agut ment want and wide, however, Miss Houser. e William Mis ,.nd I'h - liasi is om ol a Tues-sr ore stood at S lift Lie Ildes in the ,mt E J Mis i Mi up ol (j lo lake 11, e ionise at June Ilousi and iv for Cam;) Mm f i, aftei a furAfter downing a W, match punt .it Nil ser, also act omp inied him lough )k m with his wile. Shillev on is own 45 Davis sneaked 16 Badham Hales and with h is par-- i i aids late in the third quarter. ' n C l a ni .Smitn, son o! Mi Pfc Lv nn B Cal, o' n Mr and Mis Leo Halls in He thin tossed a pass to Tom n 1, . i i 111 ...ii;, i 13-- 6 d i 1 1 l -- and Mr i M'-I- I.eo C.i'h k in g a t n spi n v o i ' i v J i. !.s fm - i .ll si V, id' t' n He is station! d at li ti"h hi l e Can p B ale, Califin ma km '1 ol P,l .1 at Mu ana ,.i n, A I, ha 111 1 a s ,1 I. I, Ml a l i In ,i,l b-- i mni V bn-an- li jm'1 li ol the N a y h Hi- - . lias bCLll I' 1mm t. uidra inu to i, ai I' 111 I U oi i L in ' , ( igoi n, loi tu in ii-- ., it s 1 ,i, lit la.,V,. la nia , n O,, ' i, . 1L. ti i d a A .ii i n t p, xja .ii' ! i its to be v, la n Call ji I fl A n (ir a A n nil ( I i Crap Milts 1 ll ill) loi . .M's tl 11 i ( A alls lb I, ( Hansen spi M ix i ' ml i hi e nt Sunday .ami w v i e ut 13 all Passes Win Another Tie ith of effertive gains Steady ml Mis James to 11 v.nds, with Lamus, Him on . fi Kimber-om te in muti IT Ik its .,ll( mating at lugg..ti N( vada, t'i the mines tit L.oik d for the Ti the baild'. i M' and : 1. m , i ball, gits' final scorn which again put tin m in the h ad 19 13 T n Davis took to the air as t'a g.ene dn w to a (Jose II" lo-- ( ( P ige for a toss that m Med 'ti M' ami and ' In 11 shocked Hiii v.iids, thru found the same M'- - 11 'risen .and Mrs Dean Sun natk for 27 for a first down on n it s tm k th ni to Salt L d C v M n v and thev lift for the Wasatr 1) 12 Davis pitilud a pra f( ei sbiki to Max McBith f r Lark the final score which netted a t Mm Mai v C Mi Kill and hi i s t ( r i hampionsL'p I. in, us and Dav.s a; pc irod to I, Mrs Fieda dauphin Mi K( 11 of Stj.inish Fork, v mitral be Iho top lull - s on the ll Id, vv ith no ot till with La nti n mt Hamneton of Lanm , jn ov in ; t ) to appo," Opdrn at the honie of bra xratei tough' st ball cun h wiek all Season and D ' " S.dt Like City l.t' ips the I, ut H in inpton arrived bon e a in sj n- sir m h"b si b ujl foot i k- ri ' w ago is one of the Am- -' ball II om' n .ui Root t.s turn hav-- u m got n ( xchanrr pi isonei Steele, al j'l iformances n lost a li g in a bombing rani Hu u" h ip' iri t'v suffering m End md over eni mv terri-- ' ( ff d iv. w M H re eccasionally i H was in the same Git-- i w it n P 'is of is usual foi m .v W n nimon camp about 99 miles ''eh and Jt n f Is .topped the n. " P.i'lin in which Lieutmant of P. erv and Dick 7Vi"i en Mr Kill is bran" hi Id a I. nr j .v. of war by t hr Geminns Bui's ii lb v a ; able to t' 11 tlu mother f r Pivsoi' r.n tin- - other end of Cl m nee Sbim M. big nd " i fe of laeutr nant Mi K( 11 ' e li'-comlitions under which he is liv- P. i'cn t.ukle was slowi-- ' down bv an illness of several days. ing and that he is well. ara-oun- i ( i ing i in m ,u Mc-Ret- He 1 IP el pr ' H . 1(1(1111 k M n i a M n -- Si fjlloljgn n oi it v. time Ilf till uttei k on that lain la ui e f ir xja cts onthx but tly l - 1 Iai, 1 ( 4 n , 'hi lira .,11 m-i- and Mrs Hi In r J Red weie very pleasantlv suipnsod 1, st C 9 I " al W tv lie WM - at Sunday in having for then dinner guests Mr and Mis Ait M and Mi s Ivan Wil on. R Mr and Mrs Sam h' in ti tmfi ( '1 from W and Sammy ton and is now at the Army An Wilda Whtihiad, Whitehead all of Salt Lake City. Bast at Kearns, htah. C.,1 a m iff, mg with her parints l( ft to in w th him (ra-iou- m oi o-- tla ( inured ( m Cl ma to lb iiii.n.iiy , - 1 - ic he has bei n transferred v s aei nmnnmed bv a fi n ml, and Elworal Williams, who has bran linn ir a' Mon in numerous plan s w ith hm aimed f. ices and was wouml-- i Mi im M "nd I cal-'.- jn s ii . ( - .Xiilnla) -- ( ai d v l i -- i 8 of relatives i Pavson red ived Cl minin'; mi ssages this week y.ods fra- a touchdown. Page Wilson. plumnd thioiigh light guard for fiotn C.aritain St.mli tiie Ana man Red Cross the pi ad of point that tied the I'lM-d- ...im 1 A i i to Ster le for Steele picked gam 11 am! .after an offisde penalty Dav is pas ed to Max McBefh 15 , an and on v i i P.er who Intel alod niimhei A all Lovih lav E . Si inisli Fork. SOI) basic 1J mg my an in Id -- ( Mr i i . 1 the nav ai : m (St Oakl md. C iliti'i nia, fm- t Rufus William (R W.) Lewis, tw n n on'hs, h a la n t an liii' 81 deid Monday at the Payson to Glintvood Sjiiings, Col i! City Hospital after a two weeks tun ling to word . H S " ,ri dint ss b s id He was boin at Piovo. J W ni n F'iH'1 h 26, 1862, son of Ruftis andimu'j Ann ni Oakl n He lias hem ed to Pav son. Llewellyn Lewis a resident of Goshen for 76 vcais, i m-taking an active part in d M Tm v oi t i'll Li and community affans Hi was a E Gh Ti v i" t w i.o iv" rancher and livestock ramir, and U S N v has In M ) managed all of his busmi cs until fi om i ow am to b si the time of his death He had He has bi n m t! N r' never married. M al He M a PHI Survivors include the following U S S N cl s, w Inch w s'll brothers and sisters R C Lewis, m 1942 Mrs. Maty A Jasporson and Miss Nettie Lhwis of Gosln n. T J lob nsi.n. son of M s M Lewis and D. A Lewi of Piovo bLFail. R ' i - m (T 299 W 8 n S ii Funeral services will be cond at ducted Friday at 2 p m in the isF n tl Ai my Ilospit witn laid Mi's, Goshen School Auditorium. n km e and ml Interment will be in Goshi n un- ankl a h Mk A- a ' I a lb der the direction of the Claudin ( i i s d m bile - am n" n ,.i Fi mav Home lends Funeral w ,m r tank an .tn it in pi call at the home of Mrs Marv A a bi . v w iv i in a strati V i! Jaspt rson in Goshen, Thutsdav v,. s tl mo n f "in his evening and Friday prior to the w ho IPs w sevrv ice s si i TREE-TAGGIN- sition is the woik of a Payson 'n Tool boy n Wifes 1S things men live with the !' ,r; ,'ifes do the dishes and darn human eu;ks, and feed the pigs Y ,,u d otherwise. 'A wife is generally a woman, ' sometimes they is cats, and Thev can nd "Hetimes old hens . ib be dears if you give em any r Us tin i MEwS "Don t buy a Chnstmas tree WED FIFTY YEARS unless it beats the gieen and white tag of the state, urges J. Whitney Floyd, chief fui ester and fue warden for Utah. Mr. and Mis. Ornn E. Elmei PURPOSE OF THE cilcbiated thin golden wedding PROGRAM anniversary Monday at their The pn'mary puipose of the home, 216 South 6th East. An Christmas tree sales registration open house was given in and tagging program is to curb by the family, Arthur El the existing illegal ctuting of mci , Mr. an Mrs On in E. Nel fedtrees from private, state, and son. Mr. and Mis. C. II. Finch. eral lands, and to discourage the A large number of fi lends and sale and use of these trees by rclativescalled between the hours those merchants who have not of 2 and 9 p m, coming fiom obtained their trees from legitipJR Lake, Midvale, American mate sources. It is not the in- hoik, Spanisn Folk, Santaquin tention to discourage the sale and Colton, Thistle and Pavson The use of tiees for Chnstmas, but couple was presented with many rather to dicourage the theft of lovt ly gifts. Chnstmas roes and to control the The sen mg table was centered cutting practices that contribute with a beautifully decorated to the damage of our watersheds wedding cake and lighted candles The 1941 state law rcquinng in ciystal holers were on each the tagging of Utah Christmas side. trees and the licensing of venA v ei y unusual feature for .. dors was passed to conseive lor-e- goldm wedding anniversary was resources, prohibit promiscous the piesence of a D.irent of the of to trees and protect cutting uple Mrs. Sarah Beckstead federal, state, and pnvale lands Elmir, almost 93 years old, and fi om trespass. The law can be mothei of Mr Elmer, attended ilfictivo only if Utah residents and enjov ed the fesiv e occasion insist that all trees they purchase Mr. Elmer was boin an 18, bear the approved tags 187,3. in Pavson, a son of PROPER FORMS ISSUED md Sarah B Elmer. Mrs Henry Wholesalers will obtain Who- Elmer was born on Jan. 13, Stdla 1876, lesalers to Retailers Form lfrom in Payson, a daughter of George Payson City, fill out the foim in F. and Alice Jackson Jones The detail and deliver to the retailer couple were married in the Man-ti with the trees. Retailers must L D. S. temple on December register at the Civ Office when 6. 1893 They lived in Payson for they obtain their tags, or their li- a short time and then became one censes. Retailers receiving trees of the fust couples to locate at fi om outside of the state will fill Colton, Utah, where they engaged out the form accompanied by a m ranching. They also operated shipping invoice or other proof a stoic and hotel in that comof source. The retailer will then for 16 munity residyears They fill out form 2, showing the num- ed there until 1937, when they ber of trees obtained from the to Pavson w holrsalor and obtain tags for Mr. and Mis Ornn E. N. Ison this number of trees. Cost of at the wedding incepthe tags is 20c per 100. also observed their second tion, Forms 1 and 2 will be retained wedding anniversary. by Payson City office to provide a record of the transactions. GOSHEN MAN DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL YOUTHS JOIN MARINES l9.il i PAYSON COUPLE '"iin, .nineer. ii 1 i n pi v con-iiiinc- is ti -- f hooncr In Boston harbor, They recently and older laige com- to tie knots on a coast almcisarv ot their organization vvhith Is known as munity gathenngs just as it is at celebrated the first pi t sent Utilizing tins building the SI AKs. I his name is a oiulriisation fiom the coast guard motto m place ot building an entirely Semper Paratus, meaning havs PieparecI' new stiuituie would also save tla eity a gleat deal of momy, it is pointed out by piupunenets ol the plan. CITY OFFICIALS ASK i f V r - iiili, . i ( Please keep the paners toming " Moi is McCli llan Thanks. Mums, for the kind rd ab mt the paper, but some-- e else shoul receive the grat-dSomeone else subscribed the panel for you, but were and hope VTftht glad you enjoy it,before VI .wont be too long you home again and this war is 1 A V l Y nt miiiu-uiia- l. i ' V with some ltmuikhng It puintt u out that alike looms suiiiiniit to accomodate the City Uipuitmmts could Pi ouilt m the Hint ol West end ut the building, a v mg might be added to the Wnilh WOUld .VniU'labl L Jl III n.ke tale of the file depul tment poin loi the kitping ot the file t.aui and olliei equipment, and mi oi iiie space, and the base-miloom could be utilized loi sioiagt tor the city wateiwoiks and iliitiic di pur intents. 1 lie tabernacle is Ustd only a lew times a yeai, and could be put to muie use as a civic building and at tne same time l claming its availability tor stake b t is than no t, unl.s Co.H h Don Fulli r, u Its of the an pal ticu-su- lt I! tin It ol the Class B YEAR IN ATHLETICS ti ch imp n 'I' p tui .1 at Provo I Sit Old v. wiien his Pavson ms r,,ai a tla tiling conn back t i w coal h al Pas i a in i Ir n pi nhsip with a has h d athh t i iv and p iw ei till ilut n tmm pi t n bool hi oiigli a W.o itih Ai, 1. nr, fmm Mt Pit as-- . .1 .a .1 s the most nt Thm all it n very satis-- t 'as si n -- p lit t ills m tm. wt would sav, and as I 1)1 ot t hi 111 tui P.iv ' n i It v mi li mg up the ir not old H h Fulh 11 itb uits t hi c.m look back If ide a good show Ulg 111 all the most siu t ss ful gud .season the i(ii pul ts m which lie i llti ed ui Mu lu ti iv of the school. bat lame home with titles in c v- In St i.l.i s game the two v l one of them i B tm. h ts i losed tlu' Utah Coach Fulleis i.isab.i cuss Cl b "thill si son with a show that basketball the oat with (aim i illumed their own cus-j- t ( hamppiotlslnp calls ill l'J43 to not n! but nun, st ii t the v eal ott w till a bang appeased to a great 1 7 and losing ss mmiu' in lliej'extint those who were disap-- 1 t learue pln.V The jiomti d at the failui e of the Class Ni ho ) s It was Pavson baskl tb.ill .1111 also lul A Im dists to git logc-thomin d a sluing thud m the l c ion a thnller that had 1.500 fans on ' In i e ton, mm nt h smg only bv a tin lump till the way. one n,,int mai cm to la hi in the Payscn Comeback ml loiind of play i liui us vuie pli niful on both Pavson High Si liool eoppi d sidi s, with Wasatch completely both Ni ho Dmtiwl and legion dominating the tirst half to take thite t it s in the tidik and field a 13 0 had and Pavson coming ii is and wi nt on to place thud b.uk with a tn mendous duve to ltl tl I slate met t tie the seme The Tigers went Mentoi Fn If s tinky T hi ad again mar the dose at fust their Pavson fasibut couldnt hold on before i gu n tl l ( football iiiivui ill the Ut back Allan Davis passing Qu.ii K h.mtoiv ot the ague as t hi y mbheld Wasatch off with Paj.son it Utah cuitial gild thmugli a of pa-i pan mteiceptions in the without suftfeiing lumpclinn the Tigers 156 si tb. nk, sionng points to lust quaitcr, while Mn ir opponents 33 Pavson scoi vuie stopping the Lions only indication with a recoverid at least 3 touchdowns eveiv ed As the second period fumble 31 and per averaged game points pc nod opened, however, Wasatch g ime to the opponents 6 Tl c region thiee title wasn't leeovi icd a Pa v.son fumble on the be nls fust that tin- Lion eleven Parson 49 urd line and the first aecc mplmhed. They also hand- sailing duve was on. ed a slum" gang of C.nbon Dino--aiu- s Biuce Lanins shot the the lust sitb.uk they suf-lii- line for nine but thethrough two five-vam the schools fiom Pavson pinaltus put the ball back lustoiv, beatim; them 20 to 12 in on the 50 Call Roberts punted the fust game of the season, a lor the Tig.eis, but a 15 yard penFuller's boys n at li ague afffair for mughmg the kicker gave alty sea'to the climax a fitting put Wasatch a fust down on the Pay-so- n w hen s ins success they came 35. Lamus hit the line for 9 b ,ek twice to gam a tie with Bud Hansen made it first W. match Academy in the state and on the 21 An end around down xverc and i haiupioinship game added Hansen Jack with carrying, cn i uwmd champions, Payson dx mote and Lamus went thru 111 :h Schools first football cham-p- e the center and fought his way 18 rmhip With Don Fuller at the helm yaids for the score Robeits pasof future athletus at Pavson sed to Hansen for the extra point. High, local fans can look foi ward On the One Fool Line. to mole lag things that are bound to come and with mom consistin-c- v Not a minute later Hansen than befoie. a pass by Davis on the .M0A v 1.; is . of Class rs A In v a i Rigului melting of thi' Payson Council was laid MollduV ij.t m the Coumil man bus ib gulm biisini ss an lutu ,t pie-- . Chat a Have We Weekly ;T jQFheren mimu n ul bills in tlu month Our Readers) Nov i min i llii i Return i canvasstd and lituins Cl INTERESTING LETTERS uui at us punt mii9 YWhy not iilca show cu I loy d Ilai mi l i K it We hav e cc i i d the f' n ing id mai oi , Reed J Money from Moms McCh bun Reed Junes, turn uiunulman, this toko would like to Dean biin-1- , A and L'uitis ilibii foi jpport unity to thank youI eouneiline n, Joidan am urns, ,he copy of your paper Nr t to a A Law, City Rieuiuei, and Elizlow receivin'! etter I thing the home town abeth A Ciueik, City Tieasiuei. laper IS the most valuable Tneie was a gehilal ellscusslon hing a soldier overseas can n plans ha a luminuiiitj eceive somestationed now I Sever Funds v. eiu appiopualed 8m j where in the Aleutian Aiea witn the annual Cmist-llia- s assist to md hae been here for some till the cl.lleh e n ol pal t ,ime. Our outfit encounti PaJ sun. ?d the Japs on one occasion ' md I will assuie you it is no Co-Holde- B Slate Football Championship 1 Ult Lions Nou) $2 00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE n'l-om- c |