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I l.:i r h l COMPANY I.r ill,- - UiiliiiiMiiia. I Ij'IAH SlKINflVIl.l.K. i K.-- , ITliLlSIIlNG CITY ART 'f.-.- ki:reka, utah lh 1nrtteii Ml--- . iznri'Iut SUiurti'r QJljr nil l'iirk;i. in Tiwriin Inn Ci-ii- I I'lllllV. .V A. S. iWlfWHIM.PMI.Mini L ,0' "I SlATM-- f CHICAGO an Lets Re Thankful In 1 fill I tin Piljjrim lathers set aside a day of Thanksgiving: l'or hlesrtnjrs received. Looking back at the bleak days the Pilgrims had; endured, we might wo.ider what they laid toreek-boun-be KMnta wnb r, ov-- r path of flaming enihem during d SIIINTO SERVICE . . . Barefoot girl. 11. walk 30 women who look the burnof one thankful for. They laid landed on the stern ami wan She sians. Ku the l.jr atilt prlsnnrrs n of .l for re .urn of her father. coast" the jirevio:;.- - December, and had lived ing path recently in Tokyo. She was prajlng their of ball' through a winter that carried a er;p raDed had . number to the graveyard They U.S. Army Seeks FBi Over Takes fvi-te- rt T'nev suimlies. . Meager that ti:ev hart to ratio1) f.-- r hi-l- ri-'- "' r.c-ar- on the fringe of an untamed continent inhabited by avages. Vhy diil they give t! auks? The only rea.sonal anse.tr is Mow Tlicme Song Qn Qg Thefts, Urges CcJUtlOFl 1 that they had a prospect of living thro'igb lotl'f i year in the freedom for whieh they had hit Europe. s We sill! have that freed1..m. Let's be thankful for it and guard it well. for the ' r On Thanksgiving Day let us give thanks . bounties of this land for the ireedoin wuicli is cars :. and like the Pilgrims so m y,;.. aK, lot s giv, tlu.nks for the prospect for living tbroagn lutere , years in the freedoms which has made our country ;" irreat. inti, . "i .' ll( T i;vr ... .. ;ii Mrs. Lilv Ku. ii.-r- DorJ Rose - Timiiii-- , si.- - .i-- nr tln-nil", llil'flT'-IK-- .i : ws ' Ii 111." it r a.Hi . 1 . I- s i S i 'pit'1 i iiii'j.' 4. vnliii MEET" WIIKRE FRIENDS .au-i-k- - li a park-- d nir wh be seen hy passershy. at the SILVER CLUB n Mrs. IChrrt Mr. m-- l Ia'ii ,,i!iir,n of rnv.1 sti'nl m' nril,', i. (iaritv .1- n! nt I., li si-n- n - f,f : j - 1 vh- - A a n.-- v j. r r Jm. it OLD A tiiUffRiBOOMOS"' th- nsk.-- of BB5W? Army at tin tury r.f ''in Jr.. wh M. ' .1 n:iy. r.fl n in Juno, ,. .mj l. imn. J . !l" f- -r as l'i";i v ., ! - Bourbon Taste " : a ,.n.. V l in.histrv. to Hr. aj ,1rnrrx. tl. st pi llinatf- amnit T'i.OOiI lfiss'i.iis fur every pound of . vr s- - f p.'ivhu-ed- I REMEMBER -. :' S n a .1 ... .I:'' .i;v - j . i ' Mic ?! Thi- 4 - a.- ii of it. i As FIRST MARINE C.ARB olisrrvrd I77th an- f, S. marinrs n'vrrsary, one marine recollrrt- rd the drrs uniform worn by marines in early history of nation. . hi nut leave I !', w i " - H ' 1 ;'. tl-.- i. t -- ;: 'i, ! r:-,r- : ... . nr - . , .... . 1 . .1 ' . r .it-vi- ,''-- 1 , .iin" ) T". 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Wh-- r pissihli. avoid paik-- i ins: in unliuhtcd Hri'iis ENJOY YOURSELF " Tin not cars fu extended per. nds witlm".. a per Mrs. , ' . ,1 p--v -- i u-o-oi-.- lo f " 'y, Xg " i'' ' - -. i... - - i ' Si- , ! . T - -- V I c.i 1 t,. t .'Ji '..- -i Ii .... 1 V tin 1! -- - 1. ii r.iiri,;iii iif IY nnr ' i'v. "Its like getting every seventh fanklul oi gas FREE V THE CLD TIMERS From Mrs. Lncetto C. Mills, 1U.: When summer came we would put large scaffolds of apples and peachea out to dry by the hot sunshine. 1 remember when bananas wera first put on ale in thia locality. I have seen my mother bake corn pone in the dutch oven heated by the hot ashes and coals from the fire hriueht out on the stone hearth in front. Mar-Unsvlll- e, From II. Floyd Craig. Ml. Gilead. Ohie: 1 remember when the sugar house was in the middle of the big sugar maple woods. Thej neighbors gathered for a get-to- at the gethcr and "sugaring-of- f' sugar house. They brought out thvflat-toon but all and piled wagon it took two teams of big farm horct-- s to pull us through the March roads. j p From E. F. Meredith. Fairmont. W. Va.: I r.inember when an aveiiing's niU'ution was sewing mr pet rags and winding them on balls. From Mrs. Rerihs Williams, Ft.: Recovery, Ohio: I remember trampling fleeces in the washtubr until they were white ns cotton Then they were carded, spun, dyed and knit. BIOOIST SIUIR in ila Ford F-- 5 ofTi-r- s 9 wIhvIIhum to fit your loud rwiuutmK-nla- clam. . Thousands of owners prove for themselves that engines deliver new Ford Truck POWER more HAULING per gallon! DESIGN NEW About LOW-FRICTIO- N Sinco I got my new 1952 Ford Truck, my running costa are owners any . . thanks to Ford 'a three lower! Cost Clipper Six, and truck engines: the two mighty Caruo Kino V-h.p. and 155 h.p.I all-no- 101-h.- w Iajw-Fkicti- Fords famous for P.D.A.F, lower-cos- 239 cu. in. Truck V-- 8 is upped IHOST SjnhxI Hauling! See u XniUiHi, pf tpuirmfnl, iff i to THE Irmtlttp H 1t a mi as UpOlIf FOR HIM FOR HIM ElectrigShover Personal Radio E! Electric Clock reewl & FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS . . Gslsemi j mom now! fef rts.1 (ri Vtipp la till eofa'afrahao (fata on 0,069.000 (Mail your u.emorles put tH pm. III, to mcnoM. mm m.( UaMkaaJ nuunf he the Ford llni Six to 112 h.p.I Five great engines t tiMvrx. Electrical Gifts That Remind Then of You . . . Day After Day nubrgtl on to twH-- i" 10 j mow coMwmioN p. 8s Ami now 106 h.p. ovtswAP vaivw hr dtp From Mrs. Anna Harry, Aaa Wert. when my Ohio: I remember mother would u.,ike bread aiwayi a large dishpuu full when it raised It was usually enough to last about four days fur a family of eight 4 ptnJnl pi MMriil Utppip ppmJiritnl. 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