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Show MINCE AND PUWIPK1 PIES AT CANTEEN THESE DAYS The canteen at the station has taken ion Its holiday aspect today, and the 1 soldiers and snilors who enter Into this j more than hospitable place, leave with an air of incomparable comfort, and satisfaction, that only good "cats" can bring to,. the face of a man in cheer or distress. . For Thanksgiving is on ils way, and loyal canteen workers arc not going to let tho men who served their country, think that this day was not meant for them as well as for anyone any-one else. So today, with Mrs. E. Mc-Farland Mc-Farland and Mrs. W. B. Wilson ir. charge, the boys who entered tho canteen can-teen were surprised with luscious looking and equally as luscious tnstlng minco and pumpkin pies, just like the kind that home folks bake. Tho shelves wore stacked with glorious glo-rious golden brown pies, contributed by kind housewives of Ogden and tho boys wore urged to cat all they could hold which wasn't Just ono piece. But the urging, which the women in charge give them, to eat all they want, is as sincere as the one their mothers gave them at their own table, so mince and i pumpkin pies are now flying like the I proverbial hot cakes at the canteen. |