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Show oe ‘ “ee es ey ate ‘ ' ' F { | patroniz— eeay es ma vee sont Service Army Utah for elty Victory Luncheon ing the cofeteria. a Nov- Sunde! “ruadseentioh cas 3. The last, ‘ October 30th, aitunday On LUNCHEON eT. wroToRy SpoNsoRs Novs DEPOT CAPTERTA ous ¢ Every 25th patron vieitine the Cafeteria was given Wis or her dinner froe, whether their appetite was large or small.’ Gratis meals varied from 10¢. (we bet she wishes she had ordered. more) to le TQ. and a bane of <1 dinners were v1 awey ot a cost: of $7. es ‘These same dinncrswil bu carrieh on, “indeffinately for the purpose of pro= They. will be © moting more intervst in the neue modern up to date cafuteria, given conducted each Saturday and .very 25th ticket will bear a number.on the back of . cost ticket signifying that the purchaser has won his or her dinner. Last Saturday's winners were: “Stanley V,. Steele, Arthur Beers, WardC Anderson, Anona Neal, Mexene Conche, Etith Jones, Marguerite. W. Oisen, Alice Ge. Beckett, Kenneth G. Devcreaus,. Dorothea Stingle, Marguerite Green, Helen Adams, Flainc P,“McGuire, Ruby H. Sorenson, Mildred ilincberger, Ardis Jeppsen, John Anna Cook, Margaret Wardls, Belle H. Trenheile, Blaine Meyes and Goorge R, Le the a PRICADIZR ‘An Army Wars, has — GEN! ERAL RALPH. “TALBOT. TBs PRESENT 2D ANTIQUE AMY rifle ‘veteran of. the been. nbesented Spand sh American, to Brigagier General Raiph re Talbot and Fo ag RIFLE _eny. Indian | ommanding. Gen= eral of the Utah ASF Depot, by Sgt, F. D. Lutz, stationed at Utah. ASF Depot, The gun was brought from Alpine, WYORLNE » where four generations of the Re Livingston family have prized it. . General Talbot will place. tne gun eke than: nie oeigs) mementoes he . has ‘collected, in the Log Cabin ion the Depot Administration ground area, he there is anyone, having relics of Historical value, who wish to donate to the collection, General Talbot states he will be happy to receive then. ATOR TRE: ‘AN VISt TD pate <i Major Leonard C. edt OMe, was a A baeiee Wednesday at Ae. Hepet,” re- newing his acquaintances with oid friends, Major Treman assigned to Fort Sheri-~ dan, Illinois, left here last spring after spending many sasnthe at this Depot as Depot QM Officer, He was looking well and expressed himself as glad to be back in the VEden ALCS» *% Mo age ” and an employee at the ‘to the Victory News News. cant by Mrs. Esterlinc, Utah Staff. A.S.F, several She will assume Mae Hstcrline Depot for who the past: year, years have: ‘been which has ooon writing for he ; ait east Wb transferred cxpericnce published in the .. the duties’ of assistant to the left Division, :- in Gus Up Section with eight poems now on a “new assignment. - Follow in the iirs. Hellberg contributed in the past,has Victory checker Hellberg, lirs., Dorothy : editor, her Rasy Lite left vae- John : teiae a 7 The greatest of faults, LY should’ say, is to be conscious of hone, ‘-—Carlyle 4 aie tae r oe |