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Show MAY 30, 195: News About Folks in CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: OlOC-J- l Mrs. Marvin Muniford entertainat a luncheon mntly for Mrs. Elaine Smith, (Jerry Robins of Ogden and Nedra Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughters Beverly Stevenson and Norma Jean Mumford with their husbands Gayle and Marvin were ed entertained last Saturday evening at the home of another daughter Mrs. Allene Whitesides in Layton. Mrs. diaries Wilkerson of the First ISIethodist church in Ogden took charge of the morning services at the Community church last Sunday in the absence of the pastor Rev. Hampton Price. Vacation Bible school at the Community church begins on June THU JOURNAL VETERANS' NEWS U. S. NAVY'S GUIDED MISSILE SUBMARINE Veterans Administi at ion remind.; Korean veterans returning to civilian life that most, if not all, veterans benefits require action on theii part to start the ball rolling. The American people, through C tigress, has granted the veteran a number of benefits to help them become rehabilitated and get a start, but the veteran must make application for these benefits. They are not automatic. Ju-under two million veterans have returned to civilian life since the start of the Korean conflict, June 27, It5, and the discharge rate at the present time is approximately 1oo,(kki a month, VA s said. These figures include with Korean service who also had served in World War II, and those who had no previous service. To give these veterans prompt and accurate in- formation, heres a handy check-list, that might be entitled: What to do and When. First, VA says, the veteran should immediately get photostatic copies made of his discharge or separation papers. He can get ' A 'V - t I "yf 40 T( - 'rp : vet-eran- recently-discharge- d to be released by the United States Navy of the U.S.S. Tunny, guided missile subhas withheld all information concerning its performance. (International Soundphoto) marine. The Navy THIS IS THE FIRST PICTURE wants GI insurance he must for it and get his lust lire apply V mium in to the VA before the expiration of that 120 days. For education and training bene d fits under the Korean GI Bill, veterans must start by 20, 105 1, or within two wallet-siz- e handy, copies. He should August 1. their separation or put that original away m a sale years following release from service, whichever is place, because some day, he will have to produce it. In fact, VA'ltl At the present time, there is no explains, it will have to be produced in making application for some deadline for Korean veterans who are disabled and eligible for vo-- ! benefits. The second reminder concerns GI 'rational training to get started in insurance. The indemnity protec-- , their training. These veterans have tion provided the veteran while he nine years from the end of the was in service covers him for 12 present emergency in which to following his discharge. If! ply. 1 1. Fred Judd is home now from a stay at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. Helen Coffey of Texas has been a visitor at the Bill Wasson home. Mrs. Bon is planning a trip to Nebraska soon for an extended visit. Detective Garside of the Ogden Police Department spoke to the youth group at the Community church last Sunday on Narcotics and- Youth. On June 7 a joint meeting has been planned with the youth of the First Methodist church of Ogden. A talk on The Message of Na- . THE OLD HOME TOWN U. I By STANLEY able-bodie- ap-da- ys ture will be given. An ice cream social has been planned for June 12 by the Young people of the Community church to benefit their camp fund. Cake, pie, punch, etc., will be on the menu. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pecht, Mrs. Carlyle Anderton, MrsRussel Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. James Rochester, Mrs. Patterson and Rev. H. Price are all attending a Baptist Convention in Denver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox last Sunday. A youth night has been set up at the Community church on Tuesdays. Anyone interested contact the leaders Wallace Nichol and Jimmy Odle for particulars. Major and Mrs. E. R. Briden-baug- h PRINCESS WEDS COMMONER OTA1IQIT A1DDS Wanted For Sale Employment For Rent or Lease Lost and Found Services Offered Miscellaneous All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 50c Minimum Per Issue from Atlanta, Georgia, former residents in Lakeview subdivision visited here last Sunday on their way to Yellowstone Park and to Canada for a vacation. They have two sons who are attending college and a daughter in nurses training. About 250 girls were in attendance at the Beehive Swarm Day last Saturday at the stake house. Mrs. Irma Oage and Mrs. Stanley Moss stake Bee Keepers were in charge of the program which was for mothers of all Beehive girls and newly graduated Seagulls. A. new service station is well underway at the corner of 200 South and South State St. here. It is being constructed by the Continental Oil Co. Grant Johnson is the builder. Lee D. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zoram Bell of Lakeview, is serving with the U. S. Navy on the submarine USS Ronquil off the southern California coast. Miss La Jean Nelson recently entertained her father J. Kay Nelson at a Chi Omega luncheon in Salt Lake. She is a member of this sorority at the University of Utah. and her husband, Erling Svend Lorentzen, walk up the aisle with the bridesmaids after they were married in Asker, Norway. The princess is the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Olav. 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