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Show .berbert immm taxeh by mm Death Thursday, claimed Her-.bert Her-.bert Milligan, 27, genial and youthful resident of Smithfield,. He passed away from a heart ailment ail-ment at the home of bis parents. Mr. Milligan was born February Febru-ary 1, 1914, in Leweston, a son of James H. and Emma C. Johnson John-son Milligan, He had lived in Ca-. Ca-. che Valley all his life, was highly high-ly respected by his many acquaintances. acqu-aintances. In 103S, he graduated grad-uated from Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college in the field of so- ciology, and since then has been . a country welfare worker, corn-binding corn-binding that service with study on his Masters' degree. He was active n L. D. S. church functions, holding various ward posiUoins in the M. I. A. and Elders' quorum. Suriving besides iiis puiei...s are the following brothers and sisters: sis-ters: Cleve H. of Ogden, itaipii of Boise, Max who is filing a mis-son mis-son in the northwest, Jack of Salt Sa-lt Lake City, Vincent, Janice and Bonnie Jean Milligan, all jof Smithfield. Funeral arrangements are un- der the diection of Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. |