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Show ' fvVS1"-"-'.'''.- SiaiMllHaailBBKHHIlllllMlalMMllatMMMMtMUiMHMidlkMiiiiiliMMtfMi - -- a' .a.i-- 7n ? UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, November 23. 194$ tfiib Oar Service Boys & Girls RECEIVED bronze STAR AWARD Sgt. Kollo Johnson, whose vrtfe, Faye Mecham Johnson, Mar-Vand two children, Beth and Kay, live at Orem, has been awarded the bronze star for heroism in combat 8gt Johnson is still stationed in Italy. He is the son of Mrs. Ezetta Johnson of standardville, formerly of Orem. He also wears the purple .infantryman's combat heart badge, good conduct medal and ETO ribbon with two battle stars. Sgt- - Johnson's citation, signed by Major General Hays, reads For meritorious service in combat during the period Feb. 20 to HOLLO JOHNSON -- a May 20, 1945, in the Appennlne Mountains and Po Valley, Italy. As a machine gunner with a mountain infantry company, Sgt. Johnson performed his duties in a meritorious manner, demoli strating undaunted determlna- I his ETO ribbon. h... tRON tion and a great sense of combat skill. Always in the midst of First Lt. George E. Stone has incessant and withering fire, he returnd home after serving for remained steadfast, and was suc- 34 ninths in the pacific theater cessful in the elimination of of operations. - His wife, the many enemy troops. Often formr Hilda Kockerhans, and working without rest or replace- their daughter Judy have made! ments for long periods of time, their home with her parents, he was instrumental in gaining Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kockerhans vital terrain toward his units of Orem during his absence. He objective. The achievement and holds the good conduct medal, BEAU J If SALON I I campign medal with two bronze stars, bronze arrowhead, distinguished unii badge, presidential citation. American defense ribbon and HOME AGAIN unit meritorious award, lie Pfc. George W. Watkins, son has been serving with tiie engiof Mr. and Mrs. Henry William- neer amphibian comma no, secson of Vineyard, is home with a ond engineer special brigade. discharge after 20 months service in the European theater. He Gala N- - Christensen, husband served with the Seventh army af Veda Fcay Christensen arrivand has the Purple Heart, silver ed Sunday from Camp Huberts, star, bronze arrowhead and vic- Ark., after having spent two and tory medal; also the presidential a half years in the medical corps citation with oakleaf cluster, of the army. good conduct medal, infantry Lloyd J. Baum, US Navy, has received his honorable discharge an dis now at home with his wife, Leah Canfield Baum and their two children. He has been in service 22 months. He is the son of Mr- - and Mrs. William Peay pf Edgcmont. conspicuous efforts of Sgt. Johnson reflect great credit on himself and the armed forces." history of mankind- Another Egg bur plus? Agriculture economists fear there'll be an even greater egg surplus next year than last, wnen they were a glut on the market. Too bad, that we cannot have some of those eggs right now; ' we man's badge, French government citation and five stars in Asiatic-Pacifi- nJcr iV w Management of r r.iHS. 1LLA BIGELOW HAIR STYLING PERM AN EM'S AND MANICURES c my friends and patrons to call in. PHONE 048 J2 FOR APPOINTMENT (At B ft H Pharmacy in Orom) was in England with the Ninth Some gather friends. You can catalogue friends. air force for 29 months as a member of the airplane repair Old friends, tried and true; wise crew. friends; friends with a sense of rare humor that make you laugh First Lt. Lamar Edwards and when you feel like crying; new his wife, the former Shirley friends with s world of possiy bilities, etc. And little friends. Andrews, are home on a Gordon These I like best. Jesus said, from Camp furlough Johnson In Florida, Where Lt. Suffer the little children to has been stationed come unto me, for such is the Edwards with the harbor craft Kingdom of Heaven." Lt Edwards wss happy to arHere is Shanty Town my little rive home in time to greet his friends call to me from over the s brother, Max, who spent short fence- - There's s new puppy or leave here with their parents, mother cat with her kittens Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards. to be admired. Sometimes baby met not had The two brothers chickens or s flower that bursts In many months. forth, sore toe to bandage up or s fight to settle. These little friends make my life crowded and happy and when one moves 50-da- Preston W- Bushman, husband of Carol Eager Bushman of Grand View, is home from service, after serving for 14 months. He wss wounded in Okinawa, May 10, and since his arrival home has been at the Dibble hospital at Menlo Park, Calif. Mrs. Bushman spent the past ten daya with him and they came home together. Pfc. Bushman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bushman of Provo, and has the ribbon with one star, combat infantry badge, good conduct medal and the purple heart - J Asiatic- -Pacific Arnold Ivers, son of Mrs. Maud Ivers of Edgemont, has been honorably released from the navy. His home and family are In Los Angeles, Calif., but he is spending the week here with his mother, sister and brothers. St. Sgt- Shirley L. Ekins of the 145th army air base, Great Falls. Montana, received his honorable discharge from the service, November 18, and has arrived home. He is the son of the late Reed and Virgie Ekins of Pleasant View, and has spent the past three years and four months in service, where he has been studying radio operation and mechanics at Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Before that he was at radar mechanic school in Boco Raton, Fla., and San Antonio, Texas, and at the Bendix plant in Baltimore, Md. Norman J. Smith, MM Scabees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith of Edgemont, received his honorable discharge at US Naval Separation Center, Shoemaker, California, and is home after three years in service. His wife is the former Myrle Justisen and they have - ON THE HOUSE GLAMOR for every dining room. Sparkling glass, china, and silver to dress up your table, add enjoyment to every mealtime. Come in today review our colorful selections, at all-st- ar holiday prices. i i : 2-- one son, Norman Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. (Your Trading Center) OREM Phone 048R2 ; George u WIRING RANGES FOR : r : i Crystal Electric 33 Yuri of Electrical Service Walter H. Hendrick, Licensed Electrician Opposite Utah Power & Light Orem Phone 069-R- 5 son of By Ethyl N. Hair Hello Folka, To the people that have rt quested, that I devote this week's column, to Mathers-in-lsw- " I think it Is the nicest request yet for at this period of life, a woman is richer than ever before. Life and fulfillment beckons; there are new bonds to cement, new personalities to add to the family, new experiences to face, a whole growth to take, and life is made up of growths. is not like True, the new your own, but in many instances in-la- w better, but for sure, different and that lends interest and variety to any family. If a mother will accept the new on these principles, avenues of joy will open up to enrich her life. It has been said, nothing is ever taken away, without someand thing is given in its place nature provides a silver lining for every cloud, s sunrise for every sunset Life would be a dull, sorrowful adventure for all of us if there wasn't this way of adding to the family tree. To Peggy: You want to know , what to call your Mother, of course, what better? It was a very happy time for me when my call ed me mother. I hope I have earned the right in every way. Mrs. Smith: You wanted to know how to get along with with your Give them a little wholesome neglect. Grown children like to have a chance to live their own lives. In the beginning God gave us our own that way a child has a chance to make decisions for themselves, to make mental growths through experience, to become adults. We cannot live another's life, or answer for anothers mistakes. so I say to Mothers-in-la.hands off the married children. who were your sons and daughters. - Pfc. Frank B. Wall, son of and Mrs. Angus L. Wall of Pleasant View is home again after 20 months overseas with the 273rd infantry regiment. He wears the ETO ribbon and combat infantryman badge. Mr. in-la- mother-in-law- ENJOYS A WEEK AT HOME Max Edwards, first class petty I officer, USN, is spending a weeks leave with his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Philo Edwards. I He will report at Hoytsville, Calif, on November 21. I SgtRay E. ITowarth called his mother. Mrs. M. H. Coulson of Orem, from New York City, where he had just arrived on the Gueen Mary. He expects to be home toon, after having been ln service since March, 1942- - He - away theres an empty place my heart. In pro-pardne- t "Lord, I give thanks. For the green gospel of the gross. And the white billowy clouds that pass; For the wide worlds great lovlineas, And the rains healing hands that bless The fevered meadow and the road Whereon is set my still abode. I thank thee for the quiet moon, Long shadows in the afternoon, For the great peace the blue sky knows, And the red raiment of the rose, For the soft tumult of the leaves In Autumn, on my haunted eaves, And the clean stars on nights, And all the little village lights, That smile at me through Winters dark Each one a human, tender spark. For apple orchards white with May On many a far sequestered way; For the deep patience of a pool Within a forest beautiful. I thank thee for all simple things Beyond the glory of high Kings; For goodly books to read at night For bread to break, a child to kiss; And for love that shall last Till Time itself and life have passed. And as the long, bright, journey ends, Lord, I give thanks for my friends. Author Unknown. From my scrap book for yours..... wind-blow- n son-in-la- w frec-agcnc- y, MATERNITY The love I bear my own child Is wild and deep and free, Like the high wind blowing Through every towering tree: Up mountain peaks of triumph, Down valleys of despair In ecstasy and anguish Each joy and grief I share. HELLO FOLKS: Action Groups already exist in communities could use them. Mrs. Harry Truman didn't exactly go back to school school just moved into thej White House with her. She revealed she was resuming beginner's Spanish and doubling as hostess to a class of two cabinet ladies, a congresswoman, an admiral's daughter and associated oilier wives ef lop Washington officials. The group took up where Mrs. Truman had i quit last spring when her husband suddenly changed jobs. Just Received Small PLANS For Farm Buildings Ask to see blue prints Implement Sheds, Garages. Over 300 to Choose From. Barns, i I SPEAR LUMBER and then calls attention to prophecies which attempted to forecast the trend of population in the United Slates. One wss Jay Franglin, who, writing In 111 W May, 1937, after interviewing the government's greatest ex- W. M hafk 84 on population trends," foresaw a drop in population beginning is 1945, with 132,008,-00aa the highwaler mark in 1948. The other prophet quoted was Abraham Lincoln, who, PAINTING AND in his second message to conHANGING gress on December I, 1812, re- PAPES rate of increase the that ported had averaged 34.8 per cent between national censuses up to that time and exuberantly forecast a national population of IMI 251,680,000 in 1930. Bex IIS 2, 1.1. In 1914, Germany launched perts 0 r or, -- iii- g McDonald World War I. Addressing his generals at Potsdam, where the three greet powers recently met to decide her fate, the Kaiser said, God has thrust the sword in my hand, and with the sword we will prevail. After four years of ruthless warefare on land and si's, he escaped at night by the skin of his teeth, died in exile, and left his prosperous people improverishrd for a generation. Addressing his Black Shirts from his favorite portico, Mussolini cried, Peace rests in the shadow of the sword." Later The dove of peace builds her nest in a forest of bayonets! Hitler, the Mad Man of Munich, followed Mussolini with his crooked cross of tyranny, translating the words of Jesus to read They that take the sword shall conquer by the sword." Economists predict 1948 will be an "off year, because the huge demand for replacement goods will have been met. Some think Federal spending will be resorted to then, particularly since its an election year. The National Safety Council, Chicago, last week reported that traffic fatalities in September, first full month of unrestricted gasoline buying. Jumped to 40 more than a year ago. Powdered eggs, which soldiers hated, will find a market with ice cream manufacturers. i FOR SALE OR RENT AenrihMM, Cot- PtasM, tars. Phene M0K, htrf S. I. S Booth. W. WMiane, SOS Prove. I by, sell, rent, and ! it teach. TAILORING Gentlemen's Ladles FINE TAILORING Beth NITS end COATS at $25 tip ALTERING REPAIRING REMODELING MITCHELL 481 South led West Prove Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Factory la Utah County Wo are not represented by any DEER SKIN all UTAH PROVO CALL ARIEL LARSEN EACH GROUP OREM has distinct quslificjtioin. Such abilities should he used to the greatest advantage. Tliere will be one vital project that requires the abilities of each group. SUGGESTED PROJECTS Hides, Furs & Skins Telephone 03R2 ! vital to a profitable tourist trade are: Erection and maintenance of ample puds pasta. Weed eradication along city streets. Paint-u- p and clcan-o- p campaigns. Public drinking fountains. ? Public ren rooms. I Expansion of tourist facilities and accommodatfoni Improvement of city parks. Clxxk-u- p oa quality of services and aooommodatioos. Tourist information classes. Publicity, local booklets, souvenir post cards, etc. These are only suggestions. Your community may have I important projects. ONLY ONE should be assigned ni- Highest Market Price fer DR. ARTHUR VANCE 158 West 3rd Phone 953 J l- DRIVE OUT AND SAVE We pay more for good used Cars and Trucks. Orem Motor Co. VETERINARIAN North Provo. Utah WANTED TO BUY Dealers In Essential Transportation OREM X UTAH Phone: Provo 05M4 CASH FOR - Used Band r. 3 Instruments to each group. 387 E. 2nd Nesth Prove FENCE UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OP FEBtfCtTI AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Allot BmUhg SJf lake Cm (fsl flhii advertisesMnt is matter ihiitere of a laics is a grater town bads for As carue sst). Shoe Repairing Friends are the essence of life. They add spice to dull moments, Louis Kelsch & Sons comfort in time of reverses, ii share victories, entertain when bored, love you in spite of short,M Wee comings as well as perfections, care for you In illness, help when in need, and give encourageINSURANCE ment when discouraged. They LOANS and REAL ESTATE are priceless. second-clas- s matter November 19, 1937 at the post Some folks buy rare Jewels. Entered as Some office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Others collect antiques. E. Published every Friday hoard money. Some like soli- Woelf? By Utah VaRey Publishing Company, Prove, Utah. Officer 78 Sooth. tudc nd become s hermit. Utah Valley News FRED - win- dows and doors. The reputation of most political prophets and war experts, together with editorial writers, would be hopelessly blasted if somebody took tlm lime to read their stuff after a lapse of a few j years and came ourward with their mistakes. The St. Louis Las no qualms, however, and recently quoted census figures showing the population of the nation at 130,618,-U0- 0 INist-Dispat- of Shipment transient maltresi workers, bat will call for and deliver without extea Merge. ATTENTION, HUNTERS Just Phone 34S Or drop us a card Before You Sell Your 81 West 2nd North s. Pfc. Elmer L. Lewis, son of But the love I bear my child's Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis. Rt. 2, child Provo, received his discharge Is like none of these, from Fort Douglas after 11 It is the soft breeze blowing months with the air transport Through brightly blooming command in the European thetrees; ater. Or raindrops lightly falling John H. Laudio, has received On flower bedecked plain; his honorable discharge from love and joy and laughter Its army service and Is now at the And Spring time come again. home of his parents, Mr. and By Elinor Philips. Mrs. Lucius Laudie. Meter Changes ; M. McClure, and Mrs. C. D. McClure of Orem was honorably discharged from the Fort Douglas separation center, after nearly threo years in service. lie spent 2 months overseas and has five battle stars for campaigns in France and Germany, ETO and American theater ribbonsMr. AND i J. Another brother of Normans, Lawrence (Bud) Smith was recently discharged from service in the Scabees- - and when the two brothers met upon Normans arrival in Salt Lake City, it was exactly three years to the day since they had seen each other. Buds wife is the former Viola Kirby and they have one small daughter. Both couples plan to reside in Edgemont. This NTiiat D.ivid Lloyd George said, i.a long ai the nations possess lu-iweapons and maintain great armies and build navies, nere will be war." You cannot iri.crve peace by preparing for war. This is proven beyond a coverage of the l icstion by tislory of the world for 3,250 year, during which time the iH lions have practiced prepared-tes- s for peace, or insurance a;:ninsl war .and have tom up thousands of treaties of peace its reported by the federal bureau of rest-arcNearly every country in history, from the days of Cartilage and Rome to modern Germany, France, Italy, and Japan, that has built its security on the sword has each in turn suffered Ignominious defeat. No Nebuchadnezzar, no Bclshazzcr, no Ceasar, no Alexander, no Napoleon, No Kaiser, and no Hitler ever laughed last. Everyone of them paid the price of for peace with weapons of war and their empires built upon bayonets and gun powder, Militarism is net a perished. protection, it is provocation; it is not insurance, it is insanity; It is not security, it is suicide; it is not preparedness for peeee, it is guarantee of war. Where is the Kaiser? Like Napoleon, he died in exile. Where is Mussolini? Hanged by his heels by the enraged populace of Milan from whence he his launched revolutionary march on Rome, his mutilated body buried in Potters field, and by his side in desecrated ground his companion in sin, his sycophant generals and his fugitive cabinet, the most humiliating and inglorious military exit In CONTROLLERS FREE BATTERY With Each Om fold This Week SPEAR LUMBER PROVO SAT i t |