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Show No Pictures Of Livestock Show We said a few weeks ago that we would be running fewer pictures pic-tures in our paper and this week proves it. We had a series of pictures pic-tures taken at the show which we intended to run, and sent them to Ogden for engraving Sunday. They haven't arrived yet. The shortage of help in the Ogden Og-den plant is the reason for the slowness in our service. If it shows up in time for next week we will run it then. Tech 5th Grade S. Nielson, who is stationed at the Western Signal Coi"ps Unit. Training Center at Camp Koliler, has qualified as Expert Ex-pert rifleman with the .30 caliber rifle, according to an announcement announce-ment by Lt. Col Arthur J. Wehr. Commanding Officer. His score was 172 out of 195. T-5 Nielson, a resident of Leamington. Leam-ington. Utah, is the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Wallace Nielson. Floyd A. Johnson Slc has com- pleted the course of training in . the Aviation Radioman school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anion I Johnson, of the North Tract. Pfc. Niol S. Bishop called his . parents up to wisli them good luck on their wedding anniversary and - to bid them good bye before leav- ing 1 he USA for somewhere in the South Pacific. I The latest word received by Mr, - and Mr. Wiliam Chynoweth con-i con-i cerning their son. Sam. was that ' they were still searching for thf ' plane, but had not found it. Mrs. Many E. Rolls, the formei - Artie Gardner, is home with bet - small daughter. Patricia. Mrs. Rolb - came down on th train with hei i brother David. She will stay for 1 weeks visiting in Delta and Oal- - City. i 2nd. Lt. David B. GaTdner is now home on furlough visiting his fam t ily the E. E. Gardners. He will re - turn the last of the week to hi: base in Arizona, |