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Show J HOUSTON, Tex. ' (UP)- - Fred C. Blaine, 37, a negro, checked fn at the hospital with an Ice pick stab wound In his leg. Blaine refused to press charges against his wife, Mattie. "She he was only playing around, said. Pan On CoraWn' All Dudes i1"1 ry) :'Vk tea Cate... 1 "4 y ' ; ; - to arrange for new listings or directory advertising in the Z' r i, s3ffa few Telephone Directory i -- . '7 W v ' vy v ' ' V ; ' m v ' .. "r f ; yVI'. ( Ross Bowen Dies V X rr v. A- c;- v3 ;. ' j V - " 1 . : Setter. Mrs. Clara Leon Wardrop Taylor, 72, Salt Lake City, died Monday at 9:30 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. She is the sister of Mrs. Ross (Rachel) Bowen of Brigham City. She was born October 6, 1879, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of James McIntosh and Amelia Woolley Wardcpp. She was married to Ernest James Taylor in W Tv the Salt Lake temple of the church September 8, 1904. In whMcoy, loo, there Is LDS He The Mountain States Telephone "lets give aiDqfipg qnm Friday. June 13. 1952 Besfrf .. good... better... and . Cv Winning a damage suit was no consolation to a law firm secretary who asked for A Jury awarded Mrs. $25,000. Worship services Sunday at; Hazel R. Nicely $1 In damages. 11 a. m. at the Presbyterian Intermountain Indian school to are had to pay court costs Community church will feature worship with us while theyChil& Telegraph Co. She a sermon, The High Road and guests of Brigham .City. amounting to $4(7. the Low, by the new pastor, dren are welcome in our services," Rev. Toevs said. Reverend Walden D. Toevs. Concluding he invited church Rev. Toevs reported that a bible class for parents with members to Join a group helpchildren in Sunday school and ing to paint the Manse on Fri'others who feel they will .ben- day evening, June 13. Sunday school Is held at 9:45 and efit, has been organized will be held in the Pastors a. m., same time as the adult study in the Manse at 9:45 a. m. bible class. Sunday school ofRemember The class is for all of high ficers are Mrs. Emily Severns, Mrs. Stoner, school age and older. superintendent; and the A Christian is not justified secretary-treasurein participating in war or mili- following teachers: Mrs. Clarence Hill, Mrs. Kyllingstad, tary activities" will be the resolution discussed during the Mrs. Beth Epley, Mrs. Emily and Severns, Mr. Kyllingstad first bible class. June 15th Rev. Toevs added that Mrs. WaMy Toevs. Emily Severns of the church Sunday school reports there are Get Their Man several unfilled teacher positions for the daily vacation biiPEATPE CITY, Mo. OUtP) ble school which is to be ' held Policemen expect to be obeyed in July and there is also need even if. they have to chase culfor teachers in the Junior Sun- prits in- - motor boats. - It cost Zeno, V. Culbertson $50 to find day school class. It's a sura way to prove that you really do sppre. "We are a friendly church that;' out. Culbertson was cruisiand we always try to make our ng1 among, flooded buildings in guests feel at home. We espe- Riverside when patrolmen orciate his paying the coal bill so give him an imporcially invite those who are at- dered him to shore. He ignored tending summer school at the their calls. tant gift; a Kupptnhtimer! Hell look and fed like many church auxiliaries and had been a teacher In theology and literary classes in the Burton and Laurelcrest wards. At the time of her death she Was acting captain of the Laurelcrest camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a graduate of the old Deseret University. Funeral services for Mrs. Tay Uourbon HIU. AND IH 16 PROOF Dads CREASE-RESISTAN- . C-O-- at Its 'Best KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Community Church Services Planned Our Business Office BOX ELDER JOURNAL died May 3, 1943. Mrs. Taylor was active in LDS church work and had served in Mayor Kleon Kerr, Lynn Thomas and Wesley Gephart . . . members of the Tremonton rodeo committee inspect corral to be used in Tremonton to jail citizens who offend the western dignity of the Golden Spike rodeo by not wearing western clothing during the event, June 19, 20 and 21. - , PAGE EIGHT lor were to be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in Laurelcrest ward chapel of the LDS church. Sister Of Mrs. HILL COMPANY, 10UISVIUE, KENTUCKY Day Is Sunday T! 4 'J COLORFUL! O-L! r; dad a Kuppenheimet FATHERS DAY a million, yet hell consider it a common-sens- e smsibla choke; . 1 GABARDINE SLACKS (June 12 Though June 20) Thursday, June 12 9 a. m. baseball. Ntl. league team vs. American league, 1 p. baseball Ntl. league vs. Ariierican league 5 p. m. Lawn Recreation., Rees park. 7 p. m. Softball. South stake Friday, June 13 9 a. m. baseball. Ntl league vs. American league 1 p. m. baseball Ntl. league vs. American league Lawn recreation. 5 p. m. Evening Metropolitan league baseball. Sunday, June 15 Hy Malmrose and W. E. Davis family reunions. Monday, June 16 a. m. baseball practice of Ntl. league. 9 a. m. Dance registration. War Memorial Home. 5 p. m. Lawn Recreation. Rees park. 5 p. m. Supervised Recreation. South main park. Softball. p. m. North Stake make It a GRAY TAN L . BROWN BLUE m.-M-- Y-L n. If Dad profits to do bis onm picking and (boosing, your brtt brt it N-Y- -L M-Y-- u i 8-- aftr GREEN ! 1 1 t L 2-- Knppmbtimar Gift Ctrlificata. colors. In 2-- . : CITY RECREATION SCHEDULE gift, too, for he knows that the longer life and greater wearing qualities of a Knppenheimer ElAYOfJ I i I Insure his summer f smart appearance) now! comfortable lightweight ! (and See these at slacks hand- Penneys tomorrow! 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