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INNING THEIR I IRI E ig xxx V If you can find somebody that will trade me the good Old snow of Idaho for a few beaches we have over here, I ll be happy ta trade them. ROBERT H. LEWIS 'S -Y ?- Q X -X D ,,Lx- exe V I , L I am, at present, the only mari nere from the state of Idaho. I have done If so much boasting about the Home State, that I acutually believe I have V! I convinced some of these Easterners they ought to see it. ff I RICHARD L. BARRETT I I I X I om proud r A . 1 hat it was my herirg ge to be an me-rican, and to have the privilege of serv- mg 'U the flnesf Ufmy in the world HAR N ERICKSON OLD W. you ,Y IIOSD 'r ngwf here ll SHN lOlity . dSS,oS that H QUIPG ea' th. hasrfr rl the ink get LIS f D fhUf fhe so I7 Bein X- -X If Hav .Lx Outh i C017-,S U 0'77 Ofrmd I, Ofnn ,, P 'O ex - ROI' th O 'he usrfe 523556 I5 one ssgorfns- A goof? ,lfdl 'OL'bl Cf'2ed 50 'Called be V USMS' of the - he Sfowg - Ce'7fOQe of fi Ufflffrry Ouffful Southern bAI7rfl7er,,erS iOf'79!50uff,e,,7er Cgeifvariyes effhove is 'SO50 'Qur hlber my Derg ' e D Noted f 0f7Ol b fl 'CK HYLDAHZ O' the dl-ll'OfI'Ol'7? 'ef L- L ' b ised in Pocatello I should be used to the wmdf b eefe rgommg across Virginia and th I' . makes a fellow wish h yiifill ut that P to ac river, Ceff0'nly L' e were at home vihefe ilhis SIIQIWIIV 'mlder' cPL. PHILLIP P. HOPPER T S 'X Wx?- l 1Q lived in Pocatello all my lif 50 'TTOVW Deople. I had ' 90016, and a f ' seem h ls it funny to be around c ance to see a World Se ' 13 ll QMS In the Madison Sql-'Gfe Garden rlis O to be WOICIWIUQ them instead of list on the radio e, I thin my first ew fi ' S good At Farragut we say ther the right w . sure ening t WESLE o the L Y YO L Y..- - rn UNG e are three ways of ay, the wrong wa doing th' y and th in s, e Navy Q HARO way. LD LEENEY S T ii I om HQDDV tO I be able to serve my t's awfully swell to k ,-i r Community in the armed fOfC6S. now that the folks are back of us percent. PVT. one hundred PAUL A. GOD DARD fi
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Aff flu! 4. C iii? . ,of . Q 1 'A rt ' -: it ' rl -.55 . , Z1 xx A Q it tkhtxx X,-' X kiyffy ff TT f-, . 57.1 J' , X ff J 1 If 1 kink: .1 f, ffxfff K Zz, School Plans Harvest Vacation: fl 4 Q Students To llid War Effort if f V f Our student body had its first op- portunity to contribute its services os o group to the war effort. For the first time, we have been called upon to help in the emergency and student body has made a fine and patriotic response. At an assembly held Tuesday, Sep- tember 22, County Farm Labor Board Chairman, Ralph Deliay and Principal G. N. Green, made pleas to the stu- dents. Mr. DeKay pointed out that al- cohol from which smokeless powder is made is obtained from sugar. Enough powder is obtained from an acre of sugar beets to fire a complete salvo from a warship, he further stated. Students interested in working were asked to sign up in home rooms and a large number responded. Students over I4 years of age will be requested to work in the beets while the younger volunteers will work in the potato fields. The foui Hi Y clubs are planning to split up into four competitive squads, The squad making the best record will win a plaque. A few hints to students planning to work in the fields: Wear war-time trousers or slacks. This will prevent you from filling the cuffs with dirt, which in turn might add appreciably to your weight. Pretend that each beet you top is an enemys-this will help you to forget the pain in your spine. Keep your eye on the potato-to para- phrase a golf term--it won't help you any to keep looking back to see how much You've accomplished. Potato pickers and beet toppers go to Aberdeen to help Idaho farmers during harvest vocation. Some of Poky l-ligh's beet toppers save the farmers' crops, and incidentally earn thou- sands of dollars. On the first day of harvest vacation an enthusiastic truck load of students leave the auditorium at eight o'clock. 's-. f'RQ.G5' ' I i MAMA 1 A170 MWA! W ' r My WQ5 faire! .t..'-Illlvqntlk
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