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Show SUGAR HOUSE NOTES RETURNS FROM VISIT TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. John C. Barnes came back Saturday from a visit to San Louis Obispo, California. She went there to attend the graduation exeH ; cises of her son Howard, and they sent him right back to a Utah training center. VISITING RELATIVES IN SUGAR HOUSE Donald F. Moore, of Provo, stopped over in Sugar House on Wednesday to visit relatives. He is enroute to Shepherd's Field where he has been accepted as a flying cadet. RETURNS FROM FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griep, accompanied ac-companied by their daughter, Freida, returned Wednesday from a trip to their summer home on Fish Lake. Mr. Griep has a speedboat speed-boat and a troller and was able to capture about two hundred fish while they were gone. During the last ten days of their stay they had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. C. Visser, of Odgen, and their three children. SOMEBODY SLIPPED Yes, there is a shortage of pap-per. pap-per. Last Sunday it was published publish-ed that trucks would gather waste paper in the vicinity of 20th East, 21st South, but no notice was given giv-en to the minute women of that district, hence there was no bundles bund-les for the trucks to pick up Someone, we don't know who, failed to perform their duty. It is necessary for at least two days notice be given before trucks are sent out, and it is only common courtesy that the patriotic women wom-en who devote their time to seeing see-ing those drives through should be notified in time. Somebody slipped slip-ped in performing their duty. RECOVERING FROM AN OPERATION Glenn E. Tripp, one of the Apex Electric Shop partners, is recovering recover-ing nicely in one of our hospitals, from an Operation. WILL VISIT IN WYOMING L. Davidson, of 2167 South 20th East, leaves tonight for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Dan Connett, in Hudson, Wyoming. RESIGNS FROM OPA I Wednesday. Lon R. Maxon, deputy de-puty adminstrator of public information in-formation of the OPA resigned because as he put it, the young lawyers of the branch had woven a tangle of leglistic red tape around 'its doings that there was no pos-siblity pos-siblity of ever getting out, and then the professors who believe nothing but what can be read out of a book, are at the head of things and try to foist their theories theor-ies on John Q. Perhaps this is the New Deal, well then, we prefer pre-fer the old one. |