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Caribou County Sun from Soda Springs, Idaho • Page 8

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Soda Springs, Idaho
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Page Eight TOWN TOPICS I Clay Gorton left Thursday to take exams preliminary to entrance Into the Army Air Corps Supt Gertrude Freeman was visiting the Wayan school Thursday-Miss Enid Snvth returned Monday from Buhl and Twm Falls where she attended the funeral and burial rites of Mrs Floyd Miller a snrnrlse birthday party was given in honor of Maud Balls last Thursday evening rncse aueiiuinB were Etta Bass Be; Wallace, Jennie Harriman, Mattie Christensen, Ma-ble Barry Jean Phillips. Dorothy Gorton and the guest of honor Bridge was played with Etta Bass winning high score Lee Wallace, 1 Gorton, Johnry Wallace and Frank Kunz went to Ogden Thursday evcnina Wallace and Frank Kunz then continued on to Sacramento, Cal where they were called on business Mr and Mrs Torgesen returned Sunday from their trip in Northern Idaho, wnsre they have been spending the past ten days with their son is.ingsiey aim uU wife Mack Tigert left Thursday to return to St Louis where he is attending Medical school Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Hosick were made happy Sunday Oct. 4, by the arrival of an aVz pound boy which will be named James Lee. w.

vr. walls and Mr morp In Salt ana mrs m. xwtt City over the week-end to attend inference ur anrt Mrs Earl Balls and Mrs Reese Gorton were visiting in Idaho Falls over the week-end and Mrs LaPnene Harris were accompanied by Mrs Emma Herslev ana son waipu -City Friday Mrs Horsley was joined by her husband Milton Horsley Sunday iney icluiucv home Monday evenmg nnnirrf Mainnf.t. RalDh Gorton Lee Wallace, Harry Hosick and Kenneth Balls leit last, onnnni fishine trip on Snake River They plan to stav a- a wees Mr Wallace was a business visitor in Lava Saturday A party was given Monday en-nig at the home of Mrs Fern Tipton Mrs Betty Daley Hostesses I were Mrs Ferri Tipton, Mrs Edna Lallatin rnose aneuums Phvllis Marriott Etta Rosenlund, Carol Chester, Arlme Torgesen Berniece Woodall, Gayle Isabell Marshall, Gladys Meek, Charlotte Salser and Betty Daley Bridge was played witn Mrs waiey winning high score pri2e and Carol Chester the traveling prize. Mrs.

A. ivunty aii" Salser went to Pocatello Friday evening to attend an Eastern Star meeting Do it! WorxiV. nOW living in Ogden, were in Soda 3p mgs Sunday and Monday 1 Mr and Mrs Ben Dietnck are ration from a warden jpb at the Salt Lake Ord nance plant I.Ir^ Came Boren is l'l at her nome Mr and Mrs Samuel Hopkins visited Sunday by the following family members, Mrs Eleda Stock and three children of Fish Haven Mr andMrs Mrto Crump of hm Mr and Mrs Ernest Hop- I irs and daugnter mio keff of Logan They came at this viv. Tpnnnpf.te HonkinS jErecht and young son who are Ucr- irom Yankton Tniman father of Mrs Al ma Hopkins and old timer in these now of Logan, man ring at the hospital from an oper-ifon perfoimed Monday Mrs Garret Somsen of Wayan, pent Tuesday here Guv Mobsman motored to Poca- ellj Monday on a business trip Jorscnsen returned lorr.e Monday from a trip to Kuna Td3 ho. where she had been siting 1-cr brother Mr Jack Saulls Mr and Mrs Smith mo- tored to Pocatello Tuesday on a cus.ness trip Word comes that Lieut John tn t.hf> Mihtarv Felice department at Camp Beau regard, Louisiana Axel Nielsen sends greetings to all his friends from Fort Sill, Okla homa 1942 SODA SPRINGS SUN Trursday, Oct.jB Andy thratensen attended Mrs Millers funeral in Buhl last Mon- Bancroft News Cal Holbrook of Chesterfield, jowen Gustaveson of Toponce, Ar- of Lund ana ai- thur Ruger Jr of Bancroft, all left TLInnrlav ITlOrillllK 1U1 1 Fort Douglas Reception Center at Salt Lake City Ezra Hulmes, Hrggmson, Vernon Moser Roy Hogan, Stearns Hatch, Earl Session, Gilbert, a A Moser Ed Pprrv Rineham are all Elk huntmg in the Selway Nation al Forest Mr and Mrs Herbert Whitworth and Mr and Mrs Ross Kelly announce tne Dirtns ui recently Chuncey Loveland of Nampa is visiting at the homes of his sisters Mrs A Stevens ana Charles Shanklin Rupert Gcoch is employed at the rail road coal chutes during the ab sence of Ed Banns Mr and Mrs Wayne Hatch moved to Bancroft last week from Hatch They have -taken apart ments at tne uaii nouei Mrs Adele Tapper of Lava Hot Springs visited friends Monday Mrs Ed C.

Banks returned with her for a few days visit George and Small andj Roy Lewis and Harold Rigby who I A In ill Will illiliM mm i Mi i mm mm i i IMP HUl III ill I 1 III I ii Pi I II Ml II Mil 111 i I whir irmiir own i rfi lc iiuui MM ffllJ I ar i it i mura rin iiuui I On the offensive you've got to be on the instant. Eager fighters, frisky jeeps, and alTthaTs going along, must get going together-exactly at Zero Hour. But on the home front these brisk mornings, will your own precious car and its engine lubrication get going together -without deadly oiling delay? You can be sure as shootin', with your engine for Winter by Conoco motor oil oQ that oil-plates! Even while the speedometer snoozes at 00 mites an hour-and you're still snug in your chilly insides of your oil-plated engine wQI already be coated by lubricant. Protective oil-plating is really sort of "magnetized" to piston rings, bearings, end straight up ijw -cylinders, by Conoco oil's strong "power of attraction" -created by an added modern synthetic. This keeps tho cil-plattng from all draining down to the longer.

No ccmp'ete lack of lubrication then, at 00 miles an hour-starting up cold. No long needless risk till cold oil comes inching along through passages as slim as spaghetti. You're off safely, because oil-plating safely stays ready to lubricate before any oil can circulate. This lOJS rhanee oil. It's fully as seawjii uuu simple and inexpensive to change to an oil-plated XTrh Vnnr engine.

Just change to parenxeti Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental Oil Co. JOIN FREE Elect yourself to the ONCE-A-WEEK CLUB at Your Mileage Mercnani umw own regular day to drive in and have him check your tires, oil, radiator and oauery. attention He'll report to you advance on and anything at 1-e finds you need for the duration of yoaf car' CARE FOR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR COUNTRY tONOCGv MOTOR OIL are employed in Nevada, surprised their families by a visit home last week Karl K.essier reiumcu them and expects to work there for the winter Rnwsell of Lava Hot Springs has come to make ner home with ner parent iw.i snrpnson. during the absence of her husband, who left Monday for Fort uougias- Arthur Rnffir left Wednes day for Malad to visit relatives for a week i vrrc Thnmas Clark Niel sen of Helper, Utah arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mrs Niel sen's parents, Mr ana ivirs McLain Mr and Mrs Horace Jenkins woHnPsrtav for Ozden where they will visit relatives for sometime Mrs Mary Jones of Newton has I been visiting for the past week with her daughter Mrs Harold i Rigby Judson Welch has purcnasea tne A Montague home, asid moved htg family there last week T.olpnri MlckelsCll and Mr and Mrs Chester Jones and children, spent the week-end i visiting relatives at t-aen aim elton tfrc Al npntnn.

Mrs I- ivu aiiu rene Kelly, Mr andMrs A Smith and Mrs. Dave McLain drove to Po catello last wees to aitenu eral of John Henaerson Mrs Denton's brother-in-law. Among the conference visitors to Salt Lake City, were A. Gilbert, Vernon Higginson, Mr. and Mrs August Sanders, Mr and Mrs.

Chris Call, Mr and Mrs Fred Yost, Mr and Mrs Herman Hatch, Mr and Mrs Milton Gilbert and Bishop Joseph Call a oilbert returned home Tuesday with conference she had been visiting her sister, Mrs Fred Evans rv.nctiana sorensen re turned home from Soda Springs where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs Carrie tsoren, has been quite ill The Bancroft Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday Oct pave a reading J.V11S IVJLJfimc "Taking the Mrs Ma- i nlla Sessions gave a reading "The iinmo onri Mrs Mary Liiris iiuui Rigby. sang a solo, "I Love You Truly' 1 oonsistine of i i nencsiuiicui-j v- hot, biscuits, rel- I ishes. ice cream and cake were served I NEWSPAPERS, SCHOOLS MAKE SCRAP DRIVE are workmg with local and county salvage committees campaign lis of couectisn vaiy rf the drive are the same throughout the nation, scrap metals, particularly imu aim rairs hnrlao. rODC. Waste kitchen fats go to the meat dealer, and old keys.

into me new est "victory key kan Beginning Oct. 5, the Rocky Mountain scrap drive will have ad ded to it the wengnt ana enunuoi- rvf school dren All the school children of the VN INSCRIPTION This inscription can be found on a 50P year old tombstone at I Church Comsie, Essex and is prophetic of the present crisis I When pictures look alive with movements free. When ships like fishes swim bellow the sea, When men outstripping b-rds can scan the sky. Then half the world deep drenched in blood shall be" i nation become memoers oi a juu- c.i^^o rnnw two million iur wast strong on Oct. 5 for a two-weekl house-te-housD, and farm-to-farm hunt for junk I Details of each community's coop eration in tne scnooi have been wortcea out, state and local school officials and salvage committees The Great Lakes "Hoodoo I wrecked tanker Oswald Boyd, has one to scrap.

An average tire contains as much rubber as 55 goggles for the Army 1 Air Corps An Italian-born stonecutter con-tribi ted 1 500 pounds of fine steel Stonecujting tools- to the local scrap campaign mm To Our Patrons A government tire ruling will prevent us from making house to house calls for laundry and dry claning. Therefore wa suggest that you leave your articles to be cleaned at the HOTEL BARBER SHOP in the ENDERS building; or at FREE -MAN'S BARBER SHOP the MASONIC building. We wilLcall at these places each MONDAY and THURSDAY NATIONAL LAUNDRY STOP AT HOTEL BANNOCK POCATELLO Bates $1.50 to $5.00 Wbero Rancher, and Business Man mml A center Western tality' Comfortable and Homeyl Idaho's Finest Food' Come in as You Are Any Time S. BRADT, Manager THINK BEFORE YOU TELEPHONE Please don't make unnecessary local or long distance telephone calls. FWSPAPFRl.

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