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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS. rr b MILTON FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1343. Steady Growth Marks History of Utah Mining U. S. Airmen MORGAN Superior to Japs Mr. and Mrs. Dellaan and daughter The Morgan county ration board American air forces ure holding of Twin Falls, Idaho, are vacationing will receive registrations canning both qualitative and quantitative suThe eurth has been very kind to pear from tho stite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin sugar on July 26, 27 and 28, at the over the Japs in the south the human being. Before civlllza- - bu permliit j to c,u St met BltUt Jensen. ration board office, from 9:30 a. m periority ry tion, the rouvlng tribes gathered suilicUnt Pacific, having dest roved enemy airMrs. Leland Mecham and Mrs. to 6 p. m., each day. food and clothing from the surface v.ork toliisurllw,!, .A1 fcxt'lurUrt since one to of a ratio at craft eight Tho follow inK of the earth, hut when man hi gait prductlon Horace Heiner of North Morgan Laura Geary spent the week end In Register for canning sugar at the the central Solomons offensive opened, minerals from the dark c insistent ,ho' th. extracting growth 1 Sun-Mrs. Charles Mr. and with on at Devil's school Slide council house the Springville high Tuesday a spokesman said. represented 1,1 recesses of the underground, civ ill h. hilled physical vol'mlt(!nf ,h eo. lation was horn. Fry. July 27, from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. day school last Sunday. The Japs lost a total of 211 planes The stone ago ended with the de- production i ,hu u mineral Mr. and Mrs. Floyd La Mar visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilarbertson one day only. lnc up to July 13, including 101 on Jun? velopment of toe metals and t he weighted accorU!i g . at the home of Henry Arthurs Sun- and baby spent several days of last is club the Garden from progsponmachine age sprang Morgan Valley 30. monetary value nj H , reltl Uf ress made In the application of mineral l week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen. soring a county tour of some of our day. each , n, American losses were not anThe in tiie arts and industries. periods of metals Jor Mr. and Mrs. Levi Waldron were Mr. Harbertson Is home on furlough local flower gardens. Pictures taken , Civilization has progressed far ami Ltah. The mining nounced, but apparently were between Index base visitors from at the navy Logan Sunday. Farragut, of local flower gardens will be shown 25 and 30. through the story of this progress from the otlidal ,n J'JDlpuN Mr. and Mrs .1. D. Peterson re- Idaho. Is woven a story of rirtals after the tour. Members and any on production by the i' air available metals from who extract The massing Those mines by Japs ceived word that their son. Mack, who Mrs. Alice Heiner spent several days interested will meet at the county Mother Earth hear a heavy burden KK1,atjve chowtii or ,.T forces in the south and southwest Pais stationed in Texas, is in the hosi mi. s lust week with her daughter, Mrs. courthouse Tuesday, July 27, at 6:30 Basic of responsibility. They nre re spoil- cific probnbly could attain quantita1100 - juu sihli? to the civilized world for the pital with a frncturcd foot. The public is invited. Verda Smith of Salt Lake City. tive superiority at any given time and manner in which they must mine Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Rose and famc"!, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Madsen and Maxine Durrant, daughter of Mr. costmetals without wa to and tj 11 be would these efforts such but place, ily were in Ogden Thursday. of 0(1 ats be.st inter the society. daughter, Kay, visited Sunday in Og- and Mrs. D. C. Durrant, is visiting tin ly. twro weeks last in the losses ioi Jap Mr. and Mrs. Gail Mortensen and den at the home of Mrs. Cap. lXJ Opirators of til? mines of Utah week with her sister, Madge, at th have been considered too costly for 3 of this resu in; nislb are cia.iizant lily Miss Clara Deth Peterson and Grant jfi !!! Mrs. Verna Nelson was pleasantly Kearns air base. 213 as can bo evidenced by the fact the results obtained, the spokesman Rich visited friends in Ogden ThursIn 111 tills the that mining Industry surprised on her birthday anniversary said. state has progressed steadily since day. citizen Monday afternoon by 12 neighbors no that was He said that there sign its beginning, shortly after 1860. siiidy the imp.irtan Mr. and Mrs. Forde Dickson and and friends. Games wre ,f "urcareful, played and mining Many of the original mining dis- industry and ihe am had been able to reinforce the of' enemy were visitors Sunday. Layton family a delicious luncheon served. tricts are still producing and sevir.buted in'th7D1"Iler his troops at besieged Munda, on New eral properties have been in almost ft oni the proceeds Lola Mecham and Ida DeGeorgia 70 oir mining imliixtrvrsWki for cont'iiuoi's production Georgia island. Get our prices for ail kinds of job d bf u ireasoiiahle left Friday for Los Angeles to vacaSoldiers at home or abroad arc methods of ,k work. yea's. id other rlistut The major Llah mines, Binelters, tion there for ten days. g regubtlSj reminded that less than three weeks and alliilated Industries are or- It nny well ue that th Joan Dalebout of Ogden Is vaca- remain in which they can get Naand operated more like will no longer he ni,e t0 n8lr)r ganized a Supplies of coffee have reached Industries with a at a profit and w,n tioning at the home of her grand- tional Service Life Insurance without manufacturing to sustain long time program blocked out disc intinue its op rations parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gorder a physical examination. Until August normal level and imports ahead of them, rather than as a w ou id be a very s. A program will be given here SunMr. and Mrs. Oakley Huggins mo- 10, 1943, every application will be ac- this balance are expected. Conseblow explorative type of every worker In t! is Sate ana been has coffee ration o day morning honoring the twenty-fourt- tored from Ogden Tuesday evening to cepted regardless of the individual's quently. the o.,-rsometimes found I mining entrp-L'vrane huMnes, three in other r.r;a3. Tills type of pro- n as and the pioneers. All are In- visit Mrs. Alice Heiner. 1,1 :t die medical condition. After August 10 increased to one pound every Parchas-- , be c.n.inued. or m'ni r; gram most vited to attend. Mrs. Gunda Olsen and Mrs. Bert a rigid physical examination will be w eeks. lJ,,le group , , will decline an ( J ' Miss Elaine Porter of Bountiful Allen returned home Sunday after hectically m required. Want ads get results in this paper. 'ueauigflfii spent Sunday here with her parents, spending several days in Burley, rVTTTI 111 Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Porter. Idaho. Jimmie Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis underwent a tonsil operation Tuesday. Dr. Abbott performed Farmers are entitled to first call in Lemon butter, made by creaming the operation. motor fuel when they prereceiving Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ross and Mr. and slightly softened butter and adding sent valid E," "R or bulk coupons is one third as much lemon juice, good Mrs. Wilson of Ogden were Sunday or ration checks which are issued purserved with lean fish. S. O. home of visitors at the evening suant to ration order of the office Unem Kilburn. of price administration. Dealers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter spent (whether retail or wholesale) must When Irene got home from the airSunday in Salt Lake City at the home This plane factory she was good and Every drop of waste kitchen fat accord them this privilege. of his brother, Golden Carter. saved and turned over to your Iputch-e- r means, that if necessary, the dealer tired. This was the hour, after work and before dinner, that she always Mrs. Adra Porter, who has spent means one more bomb or shell to shall not deliver any motor fuel for looked forward to. Her private name the winter and spring in New York defeat the axis. Dont prolong the any for it was My sissy hour. Into it, or with her sons and daughter, returned war by pouring fats down the drain. use until these preferred demands these days, she packed all the lazy, J luxurious little things she loved to Utah last week and spent Sunday Take them to your butcher today, and have been satisfied. used to take up a lot more that things with her mother, Mrs. Adra Rich. Din- use the money he pays you to buy war than an hour of her peace-tim- e days. ner was served to Mrs. Adra Porter, stamps. She sat down at the little desk in i her room. You could tell quite a lot Mrs. Emmeline White of Salt Lake about Irene from that desk. The Postal regulations require that all City, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of water-glas- s filled with the small bouMore than 300 U. S. war casualties quet of flowers she sometimes bought Evanston, Wyo.; Miss Emily Brough subscriptions be paid in advance. Is on the way home. The paper-weigof Kaysville, and Mrs. Adra Rich. Mrs. your subscription paid up? are the result of unhealthful condiof pink marble. The thin, crackly Porter returned to her home in Provo tions in Japanese prison camps, ac blue airmail stationery. And the big, AND PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP Monday. cording to messages received through framed photo- NOTICE Mrs. Mary Carter of Salt Lake City graph of a young the International Red Cross from man in a corpos4 V is spending a couple of weeks with Consult is case Disease in each stated County Clerk or Respective Japan. rals uniform as her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Critchley. as the cause of death. Malaria, diphgood-lookin- g a Signers Mrs. Roscoe Brough and Miss Emily man as Irene was theria, dysentery and pneumonia are NOTICE TO CREDITORS pretty. On the causes and some cases of the Brough were sepeakers here last blotter pad lay the In the District Court of the Second beri-be- rimajorare at meeting. Sunday reported. Judicial District in and for the Countelegram that had come that mornMiss Emily Brough of Kaysville is ing just as she was leaving for work ty of Morgan, State of Utah. find With those long, Mrs. Rich. Adra her sister, In P. H. estate of the of matter the visiting of a for sheet reached she paper. gers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer of Lo- Geary, also known as Hyrum P. Geary, Colors changed by body persipra-tion- , She nibbled the end of her pen for a gan were last week visitors at the deeased. bit, and then she wrinkled up her will present claims with Creditors which is usually acid, can often nose at the picture of the soldier and home of their daughter. resvouchers to the undersigned at his jibe be restored by treating with an alkato write, Dear Mr. Morgen-thau,- began of Wilson lane Bond spent idence in Morgan, Utah, on or before George $u was name but the li. and water the stain corporals with Dampen Saturday at the home of O. S. Kil- the 17th day of September, 1943. Pete. him called she and Jackson per Dated at Morgan, Utah, this 16th hold over the fumes from an open Her round handwriting spread burn. 1943. of Old bottle. ammonia day is friend July, across the perspiration boy My page. Mrs. Alfred Carter, who was opC. CALVIN GEARY, stains may be alkaline so try restoring with the A.E.F. in Ireland. He has erated on some two weeks ago, reAdministrator of the Estate of Hy the color with m cabled fifty dollars with which to try vinegar. turned home Sunday much improved. rum P. Geary, also known as H. P buy a diamond ring. Ive been think5 Mrs. Root, who has been living in Geary, deceased. ing it over and decided to buy a War to 1943. Bond Uncle instead. This Sam First 16, help publication July Salt Lake City, spent last week at Last publication August 6, 1943. may help to bring my boy friend jwk the home of Mrs. Lena Kippen, and A well-fe- d army is a victorious one, home sooner, and then he can help jon AlNOTICE me select my ring. at present is taking care of Mrs. according to the United States gov' to name. her she Court Slowly sign Second began In District Judicial the fred Carter. ernment. Every civilian is asked to Itakt Irene Morof in of and for State the Utah, Mrs. Clarence Porter returned home (Letter from an actual communihelp in the conservation of food. jforr gan County. a her with weeks visit after Monday In the Matter of the Voluntary Dis- Waste is an act of sabotage. To avoid cation in the files of the Treasury jthre Department.) daughter, Mrs. Delis Kershaw in Og- solution of Croydon Home Range Com- a possible food shortage in the lerv it den. pany, a corporation of the as food the precious regard as all sacrifice Irene Lets has of Utah. The club, under the supervision State 1-done. Bring final victory closer with '43 Im commodity it is and be mindful of its Notice Is Hereby Given: 2 of their leader, Marlon Kippen, held the money you put into War Bonds. That an application for the volun- importance to winning the war. Make certain your family budget an outdoor party Monday evening. tary dissolution of Croydon Home Im tops 10 percent it corporaGames and songs were enjoyed, after Range Company, a In tion of the State of Utah, has beefi which lunch was served. made and filed with the undersigned A, The great new offensives of our clerk of the above entitled court, purby t demand forces tremendous armed Is your subscription paid up? suant to the provisions of Title 104, and Chapter 62, Utah Code Annotated quantities of gasoline and oil to run in tl 1943, and that said application has the machines of war. This means that been set for hearing before the above home-froBus driver must cut DAILY SERVICE entitled court on the 28th day of Aug every jfliai on down Dont wasterful driving. ust, 1943, at the hour of 2 o'clock Eastbound. Westbound. the p. m. All objections to said applica- drive for pleasure. Make every gallon 3:24 A. M. 2:40 A. M. en Tl above in filed be must the tion count for victory! 2:38 P. M. 10:54 A. M. titled court on or before 2 oclock tiicer 10:55 P. M. p. m. on the 28th day of August, 1943. 10:01 P. M. ,fgii ANNA SOMMERS, 8:29 A. M. 4:56 P. M. Cc District Judicial Second of the Clerk Dont deny the Kid in Upper Four a uly Court of the State of Utah, In and for chance to get home on furlough by Morgan County. hey U. P. Grant MacFarlane, 1320 Continental unnecessarily taking up space on and Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. trains and buses. Stay home and give Eastbound. Westbound. , said, for Applicant. service man or woman your seat Attorney 8:46 a. m. No. 22 1:25 p.m No. 7 ndo First publication July 16. 1943. Invest your travel money in war 9:40 a. m. No. 8 9:16 p. m. No. 87 Last publication August 13, 1943. Jons bonds and stamps. eive 9:52 p.m. No. 63 10:48 a. m. No. 88 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR In No. 7 picks up passengers for Salt LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION fr RICHVILLE 1 u.-v- f r.-- S S Soldiers Life Insurance Without Examination Soon to End l Coffee Supplies -a PORTERVILLE v,-r- come-and-g- h ,; 1 Lemon Butter Gasoline For Farmers To Get First Call ig J . antec 5-- C Minimum Rate, 77c Per Hour How About That Fat? Six Days Per Week Time and Half Over 40 Hours non-milita- ry Living Quarters Available See V. T. Williams, Supt. Prisoners of War Id ie In Jap Camps ht Union Portland Cement Co. Devils Slide, Utah well-shape- To Restore Colors YES! there will be a M organ County V Dont Waste Food nea-futu- re, non-prof- August 31 and September 4-- H non-prof- Save Gas, Help War Morgan Bus Time Card nt Give Him a Break at Morgan Lake. In the District Court, Probate Diin and for Morgan County vision, picks up passengers for State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Evelyn No. Ogden. No. 63 is a local for Ogden. Jones, deceased. No. 314. The petition of Emery Jones, Mrs No. 22 is local. Laura Hubbard. Lloyd Jones, Reita No. 8 unloads passengers from Salt Jones, and Vanda Jones praying for Lake. the issuance to Mrs. Laura Hubbard of Letters of Administration in the esNo. 88 unloads passengers from tate of Evelyn Jones, deceased, has Ogden. neen set for hearing on Friday, the 3rd dav of July, A. D. 1943, at 10 oclock A. M.p at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said cflUirt n Morgan county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with S. D. PERRY, Publisher the seal thereof affixed, this 6th day matter Jan- of Julv, A. D. 1913. Entered as second-clas- s ANNA SOMMERS. (SEAL) uary 7, 1932, at the post office at MorClerk. gan. Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. David J. Wilson, Esq., Attorney for Petitioner, Eccles Building, Ogden, Printed every Thursday, Perry Utah. Building, Commercial Street, Morgan First publication Friday, Julv 9, 87 Member Utah State Press and National Editorial Associations. 1943. Second and last publication Friday, "uly 16. 1943. Just Wore Out I want a corset for my wife. What bust? asked the clerk. "Nothing. It just wore out. v to they Im $ulr bath NOTICE The label on your paper or wrappe shows the date your subscription ex pires. When payment is made th. receipt of your paper and the chan? in date of expiration are sufficier notification of renewal; if dat- c paper or wrapper is not changed with in three weeks after remitting plea inform us at once. and n cl 'allii ntlt Joint TJ y s, c ay a ng s hair "THEY GIVE THEIR LIYES-- Y0U LEND YOUR MONEY" aki he i 'ion nstai ng a -- Buy More Wo r Bonds Today ftsol Wa |