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or agn an lou koulam nm aws ah MO MORGAN COUNTY Irli FRIDAY lIDAY JUNE 9 1944 burbell NU rBEll 25 fifth war ar bond ond drivebrive begin begins jun 12 conina Conin 3 appointed committee of the ex eel 1 he bond drive met thursday war jh library to formulate plans tilethe at ht drive which opens june LOV alic aye to marman tover an A welch asks th thai it I 1 who wh Pd ln the fourth walwai drive retain retail their otheir same position fifth drive back here at al for ta far away from the scenes olof sih nine rind and destra destruction action we also have death de tor for victory aridand peace to pay 1 price amply going without tilethe things is that america can dont ant need so it its fir timime I 1 aters the things alwy do gae who alio want the war over those erf need sly cannot cannal a afford NOT to put akly available dollar into the pur 6 ry rv ot of war bonds is the aase for morgan county that in a 11 sell nta ta is the 1 ahead 1 us donot do not rutlt lit ailt until 11 some one has to call on you bonds now aridand have the day your that you lire are helping helpin win slidand also that you will have a nar itar afe dependable nest egg to takelake care cl iora tomorrow orrow over oer the top with bonds as the boys march to berlin will III toe be the slogslogan a of se corps of dvork workers er 8 in the fifth war the bond drive which is headed by albert welch velch as chairchairman mall walterwaller dale francis as vice chairman aridand mrs airs daisy crouch ns as chairwoman other committee lil members embers are for- to corporations corporation sJ williams local corporations orp orations and business ill nuch crouch publicity icicy mrs anna sommers makers akers heiner house to house pe omni ailtee walter dale francis ralan aril mrs airs daisy crouch ili 1 funds louis christenson Cliris tenson bank IBS ilbert gilbert fran francis cis house to house brict committees who assisted in I 1 the lie barth war loan drive will formtilethe ittzes for thu firthfifth war loan yn with fey few exceptions de workers will vill meet friday eve mg at in tit the stake taber bac for pre drive instructions and a ap tentative senta tive from the state commit 14 be present ne ali house to lo house canvas will be for to the purpose of raising in 11 bonds the full quota is morgan county has never failed and effort will be made to reach aks goal THE INVASION IS ON WE ARE a il LINITW IT school bus defects must be corrected adore atah school buses are per to operate for the fall school tn defects which were noted in the pig pg inspection by the state ligh high must be corrected patrol dow said recent illa Salt lake city A checkup of buses will be made gody before the opening of school september he said adding buses of districts showing flagrant dart lis gard of the requirement to keep their buses in first class condition will te prohibited by the patrol fr from 0 op brating jintil thedefects are corrected however some provision must be nudemade for or allowing buses tocontinue to erato where certain parts or safety unobtainable happy birthday to mrs margaret rawle about fifty members of her family duding children grandchildren and grandchildren at gathered at the we roe of mrs margaret rawle on mon- i ob ay 51 to celebrate her eighty 01 ith birthday abday anniversary A love loveic luncheon was served on the lawn and I 1 decorated birt birthday aday cake was as the feature ot of the day when mrs rawle the cake it played happy birth wro ato you out of town guests inill deded mr rind mrs george carrigan if ajl sandy mrs lola johanson and daughters liters mrs lolslois barlow and gaiters ugh mrs lucille hanson arid and sliters Sli mr arid and mrs james corti cam ill and son mr and mrs grant cal agan ri mrs agnos johnston and 43 of mr air and mrs joe baale of salt gait lake city mrs alice ter arid ana daug liters of salt lake endand aim mr laura goary of pros Uti aho besides her ra familyrally other alai itlielit It called lod to wish this lovely lauy illy happy of the day JEM REMINDERS I 1 I 1 ATS PATS 4 ETC tr edd stamps AS AB through va US va todind WS became valid june 4 gold indefinitely 10 CUSSED FOODS 1 giue stamps AS through VS bool od bild lild SS ts US nave became valid june 1 aug IGAR art stamps 30 3 and 31 11 book 4 good in drini tely for lye five pounds enell stamp no 40 book 4 rood good until february 28 8 19 1945 4 for canning elke ake spare stamp 37 with you LU to fla cai rationing board when appl annl nning sugar AIr Al almarr Parr Pare starn stamps ps no I 1 rindand 2 book good indefinitely A book rood good for three an to june 21 inclusive 01 applications for supplemental gas bas 1 toras tons must be mailed in ili to 1 I boards ds two weeks before pas as Is reeled do aehl athly must be signed in PIt ased and neco accompanied by tire in lOrl record 2 red hed plus I 1 cent for every pound ofused fats gel sear your butcher ILL arge DR ORSE gE YOUR GAS COUPONS with our boys ys in tsie the service ace macarthur we ive have a super general yorlli his weight in go rold tf WO wilna talk fro from morn till III night the half wold not be told forfol in 1 this man mail lies hidden power not seen by human eye aridand only those arearc fit to live who are not noc afraid to lie die general macarthur ne he was retiredreared tit in arkansas and born in i low estate lieile followed in ills his fathers steps slops not ranked among thothe great but when the first world war broke out no onoone could hold him down UP he went to serve his country for or which he gained renown he then became a general and kept our flag on high for or only those are fit to live who are not afraid to die general macarthur and inili this war hes just as great illshis work is just begun hell lead illshis men on land arid and sea to lick the rising sun hell save the and the java and free the isloisle batan then help to whip the nazis winding up inili old japan aridand then well have our freedom on land and sea and sky for only those are fitto live who are not afraid to die general macarthur mrs airs A roberts DANCE AT I 1 A dance will be given in honor of our boys in the service saturday evening june 10 at como springs every one is invited those boys who will leave morgan county for the service the month of june are for the army donaldl geary son of mr and mrs geary morgan albertdee lee son of mr air and mrs airs dick lee morgan louis Wimp see husband of mrs airs marlemarie Wimp see devils slide for the navy verle bohman son of mrs nancy bohman peterson john wilkinson Wl lkinson son of mr air and mrs airs john wilkinson Wl lkinson peterson richard A wilde son of mr and mrs lawrencewilde brig- ham city sherman rock son of mr aridand mrs laurel rock of morgan dennis nelson son arrived home to visit his parente parents andfriends may 31 ile he has 18 days leave lie he isa is a son of mr aridand andars airs Mrs walter nelson of morgan areman lr eman reman secondclass blair butters butter son of parley and veronica butters arrived home last week from active sea dutyditty in the south pacific fireman butters has been in the service a year and overseas the past ten months ilehe took part in tour four major battles having been at bougainville bougainvillea Bou gainville and he will be here about three weeks and will report for duty at san francisco call cal edwin stromberg who is section leader of section 86 also has a brother inili the service ilehe is charles strom- berg ar 3 with the pacific fleet charles Is a gob from farragut idaho where lie he hid had his boot training ilehe was sent to moscow idaho schooling cho oling ilehe has taken part in about six majorjor engagements in the pacific lie 1 sa says ys the radio man aboard ship best deals there is to be I 1 lias ia one of the had james gamble is home on furlough ted rich leaves thursday for training camp on oil ills his way oy to camp peary wil Ilan isburg douglas maemac crouch stopped 0 off at camp amp lee arid and visited with stewart francis the boys had a good time taking in the sights of richmond while attending services in honolulu recently art francis heard his name called an and a naval officer toward him it was clyde rich- ards camocame A happy surprise and how glad 91 ad the boys werevore to see each other small world after all service boys bos at home nie blaine butters gale cale butters and captain grant rees is ex expected home any day ills his ife mrs dorothy roes ces left saturday i for los angeles to meet him A aided aided by red cross titthe first fill full fiscal year of war ar sent red cross aid to 2409 members of and ji nearly qu quadrupled d- a theiho armor armad forces a the cost of help for service per- i er innel their depend dependents ants and disabled veterans tileiho red cross reported sun ddai a 30 through june report annual the a 1913 was delayed by 11 the gre great it volume lime of operations operation and jo joint int audits with the on shared en and capy arm army ap of red lied cross avo work rk was expansion ills oil of emphasized sized by the report en pha to men an and for services 00 their fam armed forces omen in tilethe that was an casualties tiles an and war var cent over the of per for such work in the spent during nearly half of which previous the year united ststates ates was at peace 1 4 CLUB NOTES I 1 morning the first year thursday or of 4 hers rf of south cooking group daisy mt at the be home 01 of mrs gorpan in for their ot officers ricers selected crouch aridand elected toonetonne was the summit gumnit paty president vice I 1 acary I 1 ary president joice secretary rind and treasurer maxine durr durrant an and dicks Dich diceson son dyl publicity kaye leader the cheer charleene frances in a kitchen selected ted six girls miss mis carlson county name as their 14 4 leader was wal present A ro VS isra DATE I 1 mt 4 04 0 44 A I 1 WAR SA A am az I 1 MORGAN mrs frank kearns arrived home last saturday from los angeles where she has been living with her son dr grant kearns for sonic some months dr kearns has been and is otnt present one of the staff physicians at douglas air craft mr air and mrs joe francis and son of salt lake city visited in morgan wednesday and thursday mrs fran- cis who is a member of the program committee of the fine arts study group came up for the final meeting of theclub worley and family of logan were dinner guests at the homeof mr air and mrs airs pratt wright thursday mrs viney creager announces the arrival of a grandson may 24 at the home ot of mr and mrs wilmer of bremerton brewerton Br emerton wash mrs will bo be remembered as lela creager of morgan mrs jenna rich mrs airs edna porter and mrs frank rich attended the funeral last friday of mary adams obrien at layton considering the inclemency of the weather last friday evening the daughters of utah pioneers delicious dinner which was served at north morgan church ggym vm was a success and greatlyenjoyed by the large attendance the proceeds was for a good cause being donated to the memorial fund harry marioneaux Mar loneaux arrived in mor- gan from Calli fornia monday liehe Is visiting at the home of francis he and mrs Mar marioneauxloneaux and daughter joan will return to at the end of the week mrs margaret mckinnon entertained at a bridge dinner saturday evening for mrs harold guild of spanish fork who has been visiting with her father john heiner covers were laidforthe following mrs spencer of ogan mrs zelpha shaw mrs nola sommers Som mrs terry mrs clarke wright mrs llnalina chris- tenson mrs 11 11 II crouch mrs har- old guild aridand the hostess mr air and mrs airs 1 terry attended the graduating exercises at the uni hersity of utah sunday where their daughter mrs airs ruth bailey graduated gradual ed with high honors mrs ruby carrigan entertained at a family dinner for her brotherbrothel ern- est who will leave friday for breck- enridge ky special guest was miss aliss roberta guild of spanish fork mrs airs erma bartlett and children of new jersey are visiting this week with mr air and mrs pratt wright jhc thc they eire are en route to logan where will spend their vacation with mrs airs bart letts father mr worley mr and mrs milo aello heheiner iner and family are residing in morgan after spending the pasttwo years in salt lake city civilians may get more the pr production of ice cream and other frozen dairy foods for civilian use this summer should be more than 30 million gallons greater than it was last ammer merlin clark area supervisor A said recently ice cream for the housewife this means reasonable assurance that she shawul will be abloable tofind a quart of ice cream to take home for ththe family supper most any day clay during the next eight to ton tell weeks 1 MOR MORGAN mrs airs alvin coolbear Cool boarof huntington pirk park cal is a guest of her brother and sister ister inhi law mr air and mrs roy jones mr I 1 arid and mrs 1 I 1 rs dale durrant announce no ce the birth of a daughter born at an ogden hospital it is their first daughter and thirdchild mr air and mrs airs robinson spent memorial day in evanston wyo at the home of mrs mr Ro parents mr aridand mrs airs james peterson mr air aridand mrs airs 11 II dernellbernell arid and family of salt lake city worewere guests last sunday of mr air and mrs airs horace heiner mrs george heiner of ogdonogden mrs airs bert roberts of salt lake citycily arid and mrs henry heiner of burntfork wyo are at thehome of their mother mrs harriet robison Rob lson who Is very ill mr air and mrs norman gorder corder announce the engagement of their daughter beverly to private first clasa calvin toone of 0 morgan they are both graduates ot of morgan high school private toone Is stationed at an army base tit at lincoln neb mrs eileen hopkins rind and daughter francis jean mrs francis robison rind and the misses lovilla francis rind and mary hopkin allof salt lake city were guests at the hehome of mrs james hopkin a few days past mrs lllalila croft of malid malad idaho is visiting at thehome of her son in law and daughter mr air and mrs james gamble mrs and daughters georgia and bette of ogden were vere guests the past week at thehome of mr and mrs george A robison Rob lson ars re littlee return from a salt lake city hospital she Is improving dallydaily mrs ivalo returned to washington sunday after a two months visit at the home of 0 mr and mrs airs brent heiner mrs was accompanied home by her sister joan many people have expressed their appreciation that the curfew was rung when the invasion took il place tee and many and sincere were the rray prayers er for the safety of our boys th people rf ef morgan are united in this respect rind god grant that their prayers and the prayers of the nation will soon be answered james forest was end visitor in morgan ilehe is still on the leoer provo canal project with hend headquarters at kamas jim says orle one of 0 tilethe best things about his job Is illshis hotel the summit nothing compared 0 in real cats and a good bod bed whet one gets get tired and sleepy he says miss willia forest was home for tilethe wee week end from orn hir hill field for it few days visitwith her ter father sho she is much pleased with her new work bu butt always glad to see dad YOUR STAKE IN THE 6 11 4 mill 1 11 16 44 I 1 4 I 1 TH 11 12 4 0 21 A ri 1 1 I 1 1 1 ll 11 1 aw allix 1 qu I frnklin bulletin washington ASHINGTON i I 1 NEWS NE WS LETTER i I 1 by awn Gil 64 ANGEK GER aft SURPLUS WAKWAIL 1111 tP ERTY FORSMALL MALI Fi 1111 sia A subcommittee lins bus been by the surplus war property adra ints 0 to study ways and means joaw to small businesses to acquire surp surplus lul war property maury maverick ch chairman air of the smaller war plants cor por porn atlon tion heads the committee all ana other agencies represented arearc the wn wa production board reconstruction fi 1 I nance corporation procurement procuro ment division oftilethe department of thehie treasur and the department of justice this committee will haveeliav a close working relationship with the disposal that function under the direction of the surplus war property prop eily tion ion largo large rind and small firms are aie to bo given an even chancechalice with the surpluses offered in ili lots of such i size as 13 to allow businesses of all kinas to participate sales to consumers and speculators are aie forbidden en but information orl on sales play may be obtained from the treasuryprocurements regional offices in new york washington chi- cago denverdeliver san francisco and seat tl lie identification brigadier general frank administrator of veterans afraaffairs irs stated that dependentsof veteran who write wille ills his administration onan matters pertaining to veterans do not nol understand der standtheiho necessity of identifying theille veteran about whom they arearc writing inili order to obtain prompt service ser vico the master ineer III of tilethe a administration now coulalis con lalis more than names of veterans of all wars living aridanddead including tiletho armed forces of the present war among those are aio over smiths of whom at least havohave tiletho given name of john this will indicate lio how difficult it Is to identify the veteran unless specific information about him is supplied to insure prompt reply all correspondence directed to the veterans administration concerning life insurance nati national service pension or compensation should give full name of the veteran tilethe date of illshis birth his serial numer rank and tion in service and the he aridand oni oil any checks or letters received from the veterans administrationadminist ration JOTA ON I 1 bans BAGS aln the war productionhoardboard liashas announced that quitu restrictions on acceptance cep tance of new burlap bags have been eliminated hutbut inventory restrictions remain unchanged the increased use of burlap was permitted because of the somewhat improved burlap supply from india aridandthe tight supply of cotton col- tonshipping sacks general restrictions on oil bags for the of wool remain but the increased of burlap makes it 11 possible to eliminate the more detailed restrictions frederick sailor frederick jerome sailor died satur day tit at 1020 a at his hornehome second avenue salt like lake city following a heart attack lieile was bornbom august 5 1879 inili fairf- ield ill a son of william jerome sailor and susan bryant BO ant sailor mr sailor camocame to utah 35 years scars ago arid and ans a pullman car conductorfor 21 years ile he married josie toone july 4 1 1921 in it salt lake city llehe is survived by his widow a son frederick william sailor bailor two sisters mrs leslie burk and mrs manilemamie dar ans los angeles antiand a brother ilenin bryant sailor portland ore A mr I 1 rs boslo bosle sailor is a sister of mrs rachel claylon of morgan sumral services were held lay day junojune 7 tit nl lindquist for fornelius tiel I 1 lis funeral ionic home at 1 ni after the services the remains were bic to fairfield ill tor forinterment pointed by mrs frederic 1 sailor antiand son fine arts group holds meeting members of the fine arts stud group met for their final meeting of the year at tile the relief society TOOM room in the stake house wednesday evo evening ning president vesta francis presided and miss delean whitewhile lectured on th marlc magic ot of flowers the lecture a interspersed with oppre appropriate pla piano no selections by miss ada waldron this being guest night members had the privilege of bringing a kuest guest A delicious lunch was arved by vesta francis adele high wuthrich ruth Rut hRIch jessie aft and anna sommers A short business meeting was held prior to the ho lecture when president elect dorot dorothy ll 11 evans announced the committees for the coming season th room was tastefully decorated de ati vit lower flower arrangements and miss alim whito demonstrated the art of arr alig in floral displays ahl following members and their were present mrs vesta sli frari fran- cis Is mrs dorothy evans evan and miss mart aft A little mrs dorithy wright and mrs emma bartlett bartlet il 1 I westfor westfir Wes fiell mrs rs alice dunn mr mn ivy fran- ces ran and mrs mary welch mrs its llnalina bhrim nori and mrs liski lil a i milosi allies mrs aabol falettbilett and mrs elliel i eipl tippets amri waldron aldron mr 1 crouch and mrs mr mabel francis hrs airs thelm boll bell mr evadnia Evo cini fransif Fran Fra nuoi rif I 1 miss wid ind sarah white mr adele highzilph mrsanna sommers mrs ruth rich and mrs george little miss jessie peterson mrs Evi evanlich Alch rind miss juni june rose popular state stale senator announces candidacy for governor stanley child prominent state antor and nn outstanding tain business man mail and contractor has tossed ill hin lint hat inili the ring as a democratic candidate for governor of utah mr childtorformally mally filed illshis declaration arall of petition aridand acceptance last wednesday afternoon in the secretary ot of states office dozens ot of petitions containing hundreds of signatures including ten tell state democratic Forta pc natora tors legisa legislators tors rind numerous city and county officials demonstrates tiletho popularity mr air child enjoys among utah voters thothe salt laap city press alf laudededed mr childs speech madeat the th bill annual biannual bi state democratic i terming its his marks remarks rero marla ni as constructive meanwhile up aridand down the state enthusiastic groups are formingto campaign for mr air child general headquarters wornwern opened list last week in thothe newhouse hotel salt lake city mr air child was bornbom inili saltsail lake city in 1899 of pioneer parentage and ans ns educated educate a in local public schools and the university of utah in III thothe first world war he served for 23 22 months six of them overseas as a noncommissioned officer ills oldesteldest son stanley jr Is now serving in the armedforces the childs have two other children and havohave resided in suitstilt lake city for nearly a quarter of a century lie he Is a member ofthe church and salt lake post no 2 american lerlon legion for more than 20 years vears mr air child has actively participated in ili numerous civic par patriotic lotic religious arid community events ills hobby Is people since 1935 mr air child has built nn impressive list of achievementsachievement in ili public service ile he served that year in the state slate house of and has been since 19191939 a state senator I 1 illshis work in two legislative has anen lint intelligent re mid effective we ke has served on the moremora important committees of the senate nate and lower house mr childs platform renters centers on absolute integrity in office strict adherence to our constitutional sate- guards and cooperation with other ot of chals ot of the state slate As amason contractor mr childs firm participated in thothe construction ofthe union building thomas library wid fieldhouse at the university of utahthe ogdenhigh school and og 1 dm cityity and county building the mull mu auditorium inili price bushnell Du general hospital in brigham city the tooelethoele hospital and public school and many 1 13 chapels including the world temple in washing- ton it if elected mr air child said 1 I intend to seekcounseland advice from those who have a complete understanding of a particular problem for or the general welfare of the entire state mr air childhas evolved a comprehensive postwar post war plan for utah and a program to assist in the adjustment period of utah service men and women inflated uniforms keep eight fliers afloat 26 hours dyby inflating Indall their uniformsinto amt improvised pro anter wings five fliersfilers were able lo in keep themselves and three companions afloat for 26 houisbouts after being forced down in the south pacific A young navalofficer credits red cross functional swimming self rescue methods with saving the lives of the eight men we were forced down early one evening erting ev tielie told red cross officials three ofthe eight men in their ex- citementcit ement shed their clothescloth ps and all that night andthe next day those of us who used our training to make wa- ti watt wings outof our uniforms uniform had to take turns keeping them afloat one ofthe men who was injured was wa kept afloat on two inflated trousers farm labor totaled 14 2 million persons A unitedslates department of agriculture rlri culture report announces that some 14 million persona worked onan the milons eions farms in 1943 because of the seasonal nature of firm vork ork and the large turnover of persons doing small amounts of this work ork the figure 1 naturally greater than the number atwork at any given during the peak however the reports shows that farm rei re ants made up more than Ts 78 per cent of ohp working force arid and contributed tr tri I 1 buted about 88 per cent ofthe total lime ime put into agricultural work dur ing ng the year I 1 NE NEWS aws BRIEFS special consideration will be given returning war veterans who vio applyfor rationed farm mi machinery chinery A an- nouncesnoun ces A total of if form type lypa tractors were produced produce A during the week ending may 27 which represents the highest production rate yet reports synthetic flamin which pro otei healing os of wounds woun ls may now be made from apet pulp through a new and shorter process worked out by the national bureau of standards standard the junt quota of new passenger cars available for rationing Is the shortest supply of automobiles since the beginning of 1 the he war i A.

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