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Show nti National Forest Contributes Well Toward War Effort; Can Feed 5,640,022 People 'til !; - rtV Wen Earn Praise For -Var Plant Production 3"ght Survey Shows That OMan 70 Women of This r :e Regularly Speeding md iion For Victory Scctiot r and summer, a large lety North Sanpete women 1 ,u their part on the pro-ne pro-ne at the Manti Para-2-60 a''.nt. A recent survey Cenawed that more than 70 the area are regularly "production for victory ,ing responsibility for : -tant home-front activi- raiof the entire area drew se from John D. Mum- t superintendent, for silence in production, y years of parachute .re," Mr. Mumma said, -rsver found a more cap-? cap-? vnnel than we have in f"?'at Manti. When you a 'tat the women we em-:ed em-:ed work without any Tijiyuperience of this kind, leir contribution to the AA (even more significant. fluu 'ion of escape para-I para-I M are giving our flying ' ,a'' instrument by which nar.s already have been Pdlil production on bomb they are producing "taient of destruction to inst our enemies and : fiitrten this war. jr onfident the women Ts&ue their regular and - i Ip'ortant work at the it and I hope many easy to;heir neighbors and esh vegijoin tliem in the pro-it pro-it it is eork that still lies ir old I they talti plant has been in n6- operation for nearly ed reall'during which period sprinkliout over $1,000,000 to on regular payrolls, f mv o6 absenteeism has suggest t a low level. nd P.ro. is that contained at the high winter squired for the armed d CoeII doing the job, and w peekitinued effort and a apple igh level of numbers mon juio Mr Mumma pointed illy good0yS on tne fighting Q0jt'ay down on their ie 1 c.ust not lay down on id onior.lome- With the con-ed con-ed in 2 ty of our fine crew utes. m confident we will continue to live up to our promises prom-ises to the armed forces." In the top' picture accompanying accompany-ing this news story are a group of Mt. Pleasant workers at the cutting table in the plant. They are Nellie Goates, Vernon F. Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Relia Larsen, Thelma McArthur, Helen Larsen, Ruby Ericksen, Gladys Peterson, Elda Pehrson, Mary Cloward, Jessie Clark, LaVerne Everts, Ruth Jo-hansen. Jo-hansen. Cutting is Pearle Winkler, Wink-ler, and marking is Mary Tull. Absent for the picture were Mildred Mil-dred Uhlig and Arda June Allred. In tha second picture are afternoon-shift workers of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Fairview and Spring City. The group includes Carol Ney, Ester Linberg, Irene Rowe and Betty Allred of Mount Pleasant; Thelma Anderson, Erma Shepherd, Shep-herd, Geroma Madsen, Sunbeam Mower, Clara Denton, Cecile Coombs, Frances Coombs, Lola Fowles, Grace Gull, Nancy Stewart, Stew-art, Dorothy Mower, Reva Cox,, Ora Cox, and Vera Stewart of Fairview; Hazel Hansen, Ethel Osborne, Ella Allred, Nedra Ber-tleson, Ber-tleson, Otellia Justesen, Clatie Peterson, Lola Watson, Marie Ball, Florence Blain, Flossie Blain, Mary Brough, Beulah Brown and Frances Thompson of Spring City. Absent for the picture pic-ture were Velma Allred, Mount Pleasant; Odessa Young, Fair-view; Fair-view; Glen Nunley, Birdie Nunley and Lois Thompson of Spring City. In the third picture are workers from Moroni, Fountain Green, Chester and Wales. In the group are Adele Tidwell, Eunice Niel-son, Niel-son, Ethelyn Anderson, Beverly Jensen, Elsie Jensen, Ramola Cloward, Mary Olsen, Hazel Jensen, Jen-sen, and Wanda Anderson of Moroni; Mo-roni; Gladys Winters, Ingeborg Jensen, Hazel Cox, Alice Johnson, Elaine Hubbard, Zelda Holman, Maxine Olsen, Avis Anderson, Edna Allred, , Ruth Sigby, Faye Collard and Ouby Anderson of Fountain Green; Ada Peterson and Donuetta Simmons of Chester Ches-ter and Zola Anderson and Elda Bailey of Wales. Absent for the picture were Marion Bagley and Izola Blackham of Moroni and Ida Hansen of Fountain Green. |