Show 4 t - V t i t I - Z b C 5alt 'Cake Zributte Sunday Morning 16 c March 14 1943 ' - ---- ----- rt ' : AFTER r THE NIGHT OF HORROR WHAT? 1 ' Atk 4 - is i t 4'' 10' t4 - '? :7 ! ''5: il:k 1 i!Y 'wt!r'c'''4''777'47-- eo ' ? 4' ' CS' ' i Dinwoodey's table shop offers you thrilling values 0 ' l'i! Ye' fl 4 ' E t! 1 J i-- ' 4 4 ' - - r i 4f z I g1 ) 1 LI i sL - ':i LA : r i u ---- :3 r7z) c----2 r--- -2 ) 0 1 LL)L7-7"- 11 JrI 1 fr-- ‘NN 4 LI - 1174v ' 7 it loved one in no way rnt gates the sorrow We shall go on living after the suririse of peace but to the older generation that has been forced to witness the massacre of freedom in America there will be no peace and sorrow will be their port:on to the end of their lives for they will not live to witness the reconstruction of this strangled and benkruot nation unless through poi:Coal reversal thsre s an early return to the old regime of independence and personet rights -7 ---- i At N ‘ I ll All 'Mahogany t'''''-- ' 4: - 4 - nt-- - - 1 ' i t1 k - ' li: - 6iii" — :- - (7 3 r77-- r 've'r ri " s : T : ' - - -- - t 0k- - 4'08a400kmwavgaEketegAne'"':"' t -- I 16i - Imperial Master Built Tables which you get exclusively' at Mrs Moyle Dorius who is a recent bride of Rexburg Idaho Din : 0 beautifully reproduced styles for every corner woodey's r drum table with 26-In- every brass-cappe- Mahogany "1 sA Don't restrict yourself in the use of these handsome tables venient - The sun every occasion to make your home more hospitable and con room toes 2475 d 4 Ultimately however when again shines cn a free land as it wU sorre day our progeny will benthen be efJ and it their duty to take up fne one convenient drawer 1 ' The factthat one can 'go on living after standing beside the grave of a coMplex task of rebuld: the ing the nation as sons and daughters of the da they lend themselves to every interior dikik oft - C "''1 a - r ' ''''-'- for a charming window et corner arrangement qe- -' r jta e 4 Z 4"4'4i Pr ' Add an Imperial Cocktail We read (TT J7 't'l 1 Table to give your room a warm and welcoming appearance Put a pair ' 1 with slander taporing ono spacious logs 1795 drawor Mrs Rex L Park who was formerly Miss Martha Markley of Rigby - I 1 '1 - :— z 47:4 '' 4Awr i :v" :! prg I atmosphere and a four-tie- -- ollott---c41 r Magazine Table by your favorite reading chair r you'll find a choke selection for immediate delivery —:ltes who — ' 's '41"° - g Il 14 'V t Ig ' 1'x - i i'''''' - 00----0- 4: ': f" ': "' ''''' ' IP '''54 elr0 ' j 1 i t t i r 0 ! i ' ' - ' r wedded I r Cocktail Idaho Girl Take VOWS with ablos double pedestal constrectod rigidly mahogany glass top 1795 or walnut egoor4FF77Iers t4 '' - r--' i ‘ - 4 ' '" 1 or ' r i 'I It e Ill t iC h 1111 Pi- - - $17--7"- t '' A44144r44041P4" "1707:r74re wemniSr14:t hq-c-t : ' ' 'a o r - - '":ac"41: HoopesHart REXBURG Idaho—Mr Higgins-I- f T ! 4b I 1 s A - -------- '' ''' --- --- - Console table with -- --- - Idaho---M-r and GOODING Mrs Roy Higgins announce the rnarriage of their daughter Miss Wanda Mae Higgins to Lieutenant Robert Eugene Whip' key on of Mr and Mrs Earle perWhipkey The wedding was formed by Rev H G McGill-listin Twin Falls February 27 motif folit scot-tepi- d corvd top : I'- -:' - -- '' '' -- ' ' - '- -- - brass-coppo- d 1935 I fr 1 - A i1 ----- - pa against a government 'of the people for the people and by the people" or are we even now ear-perman- - - - $ commode er dole design ' 9 A d - e " 4e7 Chippen- 2195 : ee' - - - 34845 I 4: fy c' - lf 'Cr 1 it ' IL' sot (-1- L go" --t - 4 1 t Chinese 1' am not minimizing our duty in this hour of total' war and no citizen of good character would be a slacker at this time but agree with Mr Pegler that when 'it is over we have a right to declare that we were fighting to maintain 'America's standarT1 of living hned bnecnte ftiøt sacrifice it to of any foregn powers and also were fight:rig to assure ourselves the liberty to which we have been accu stomed for nearly two centuries ' 1 I - - ! i ' :: 9114 i Alexander Gorkin Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U S S R recently said: "Our prn is to he'p these enslaved rations irt their struggle for liberation from Hitler's tyranny and then to leave them to organize their lives on their own lands as they think fit" May our own government be as democratic in the adTustment of intern& matters as is the promise cf the Soviet international regarding affars Thank you for reading this column 1 3Vlitktit: - i -- SALT LAKE CITY t 41' CI 113Xiotoom sl At CX1-4- - - ' tar stilts: -- -- - 41 ST - ---- Two-draw- et so : --- i p - "-141s1 -- - ' el 4 1 J - 1 TELEPHONE t -- - ' : 1 ttil' It - 1 - 44104 - - ''''' ' : - - 1' I jc ' t :::2 I - '1!---- - '4' I k ---- - 4v ----- i4j I REXBURG Idaho—Mr and Mrs G A Nadauld announce the daughter Miss Marriage of their Eva Nadauld to Moyle Dorius son of Mr and Mrs L S Dorius of Delta Utah The wedding ceremony was ii1emni7ed on Friday in the Salt Lak eLDS temple - 8f I ill' ' '''''''4'4Qt-ji c---- st- - ''': - - ' i Plato glass mirror to 1665 match er NadauldDoritts - - I t ' hokey '" - i' - '''- : I el - -- - -- ot:'''''"- ' - I - - v'' t ) - t - k- ' : : ' - ' c - - ir-- 10 r: rcotoMr4o '' I z and Mrs John C Hoopes announce marriage of their daughter Miss Gwendolyn Hoopes to Glen C Hart a son of Mr and Mrs Charles C Hart of Buhl Idaho The ceremony was performed March 6 at the L D S institute at Moscow Idaho The bride and bridegroom are students at the University of Idaho - I - --- -i - 1101 d'ilk'7 ::- - 0 ta ' - f - for xi I tt t440a Al-so- vg'"'"' e4' 14: Century design throe book sholvos 1795 I 44444440 leth Magazine table Ili - 7"7 77'7'17 - nd e 1111 -- be-behi- slavery? 11'' RIGBY Idaho—Mr and Mrs A J Mack ley announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Martha Mack ley to Rex L Park son of Mr and Mrs Lorin Park The ceremony was performed in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr and Mrs John A Harter on February 28 Miss Thelma Jackson was the bride's p only attendant Rodney E acted as best man The bridegroom is a member of the U S army air force on overseas duty Mrs Park will make her home with her parents for the duration '- ' t II 11 stood steadfast 44 ( - I i it - Mrs Glen R Hart Rexburg Idaho Is ho was recently - the the men all rniiions the or guns who sacrificed all their accustomed liberties believing that it was their duty in time of war? When the war is over are not the people of America to be given a chance to vote on their own national destiny for or - c2 t F Are not those wphaotsreiotssf to be consulted lie buried in the muck cf the Pacific jungles end the sands of Afric& or those who gave in chat leis and money almost to the last trinket or those - ''''"" - - consulted Come to Dinwoodey's z --- --- - - ‘- t gk k - - early tomorrow ":- t ? -b Make your Table Shopping a joyous adventure '4 ' '' it0A" - ':k: elegant tA Rff -e J for a spacious A Console and Mirror ' ii - decorative touch Pc 1 the present government be maintained at the have yet polls in 1944 to read one line however that emanates from the various o a rds that would indicate that the 130000000 peop'e cf the nation were to be 1 ilazi'4134Nkti A ' I- I (7 ' - '1'' 1t - c It:4 - will commod Mahogany at either end of your fireplace or sofa to give a smart of commodes J - the papers n almost daily what the administration is planning for the alleged good cf the people after peace is declared based of course on the assumption that t ' - Patriots who founded thi's democracy struggle to create a free government out of the wreckage of monarchial bondage Use the important drum top model 1 - - |