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Show LOCALS Mrs. Leslie Checketts visited over the week-end at Salt Lake City with her daughter and son-in-law lieutenant and Mrs. Beecher Udy, who returned to Preston with Mrs.' Checketts Sunday.. Mr and Mrs. Loss Bright and family left Friday for Lovelock, Nevada, to make their liom. Myrl Golightly is home on furlough fur-lough from the army air corp with headquarters at Tucson, Arizona. He is visiting Mb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Golightly. James Condie returned to Camp Lewis, Wash., Friday after spending spend-ing his furlough with his parents. Attorney and Mrs. P. M. Condie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elwell of Tie-monton, Tie-monton, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Belnap on Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Don't waste anything, for that means wasted money. Wasted money is wasted lives in wartime. Every dollar you can save should go toward War Bonds to help your state meet its Quota Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Purnell and family of Summerset, Colo., arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen, parents of Mrs. Purnell Mr. Purnell returned to Summerset Sunday while his family fam-ily continued their visit. Mrs. Gordon Daines of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, arrived Saturday and will spend her vacation visiting at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Allen Cutler. Ms. Daines was formerly Miss Lucy Cutler. Mrs. Mildred Pickett and baby of Los Vegas, Nevada, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Chatterton and family visited relatives in St. Anthony during the week-end holiday. holi-day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Moser and son, Willis, left Tuesday for Mt. Clemmens, Michigan, where Mr. Moser will be connected with the factory taken over recently by the Franklin County Sugar company. Phillip Evans, Maic Kennington, Wayne Cole, William Kerr, Milton George and Miss Mary Ellis San-ford San-ford are among the atudents who have returned home after completing complet-ing the school year at Moscow. Haphazard spending on food and clothing is an insulant to the men in khaki and blue. Your dollars, invested in War Bonds, will move tanks and float ships. Mrs. Bill Helig and two children of Portland, Ore., are visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joan Randall. Mrs. Max Randall also of Portland is visiting relatives in Preston and McCammon. Your pooketbook and your checkbook check-book are no longer just symbols of what you can buy for yourself and your family. War bonds are for you and your family also for your country. Your state has a bond quota to meet! Remember that |