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Show THE 12 Aimnrr Weston News 3 4 1 i I - Pi eston. William Hoffman the agent of the depot has gone to Kvans-toWyo. to spend .'uvicju jptss eJax lvt rt! A Congressman HORIZONTAL By WINNIE 1'hU.KK ,7 Pictured U S. Saturdfly al 2 ,r.m. services weie ht4d for James T lotnax Launen congressman Appoi (ions with Bishop Tingr, conducting. 12 Moement Opening piayer was by Vaughan 14 Solar disk of Dover My, 1 Nan ate Taylor, "Jesus Soul, was sung by Alin Maugh- - 17 Otherw o an and Vera Noilt.cn; a talk was 18 Indistinct given by Charles Simpson. "When 19 Klims Its Houndup Time in Hem en, was 21 Gieek letter sung by Heed Stoekdale, DouginI. owe of 22 Aiea measuie Oil verson and Syri! Franklin. The grave in Weston 23 He is from (ab ) cemetery was dedicated by hldon 24 Ec lumatinn J. Hansen and full militaiv honors by the Ameiienn Legion Post of 20 Cornpuiutive a couple of weeks visiting his folks His baby aie visiting Iheie also. Mr. and Mis. Jess (Irilfilhs Jr. of Salt Lake City weie last weekend guests of his patents Mi. and Mrs. Jess Griffiths. Mr. and Mis. L. H. Miller ai happy to announce the '.nival of wif-an- a new 10 pound son, born April 16 at the Cache Valley hospital. The Weston ward MIA presented the play "New Files" here Fiidny night, directed by Hilda N. Olsen. Characters taking part were, I.oa Hup sen, Bonnie Guv, Myron Ferrol Neilsen, Lyle Porter, Alvin Maughan Jr.. Georgia Launen, P.uth Ciowion, Rhea Gnffeth, Betty Neilsen. Val feller, Pe LaMar Palmer, Val .Dean Fredi irksen, Campbell. Lucille Giac'e Kofoed. Special between nets Marlene were' trumpet solo, Maughan; solo by Karen Neilsen and two sasapbone solos by Finnf. Pui ker. MlfflX 5 6 7 1 1 12 13 16 19 Detection , device Every one Approaches Note of scale 29 Flow s Ta (fSiQ'TE p plesVS a!t as iA'L ALICE Pa'sse Eiigi' I fere FROST s;e jfO IXlRitsil. H nIa w e;nt 9TEALr riSCEl N I 23 Iniquity 25 He is in the of U. S. tives 28 Vehicle 30 Vase 3.3 34 45 46 Noise goddes Myth-ejaculatio- 47 Ventilates 48 Woody plant 49 Dispatch Representa- First woman 53 Insect 55 Boys nickname 57 South Carolina (ab.. 51 Appears Harsh Propel ty 36 37 Sows 43 Great Lake (pielix) 33 Gi ufT DAV Give View My friends, do not worry about chief witness. Leo gave j.,, a v whether Durocher will be himself for, you know and how come ii on the ball field this year since complete Durocher histn,,,,. There's no new l,,0k to his return from a year in exile. except for the puvMbiii fust base around the corner of the He will. 'r after a year's rest it dugout. be can the Eill Stewart faster than Umpire ever! that took "Do you suppose he Today's Sports Parade On POVV Claims (N AB I KAI.EY Press Sports Writer Former miliLi'y prisoners of war who suffer rd inhuman treatment There weie a lot of "new looks' asked someone at the hands of the enemy should as the New Yoi k Giants and the seat by choice? receive payment of their claims Brooklyn Dodgers opened their cognizant of the Dodger drama from German and Japanese frozen respective campaigns in the Na- concerning "Who's on first? o assets, the Pioneer Chapter No. 3. tional league with their family Disabled Ameiican Veterans, urg-- feud. It was a new lyuk all around, ed today. The ladies had if, Babe Rlilh even the advertising having been R Keiih Law lor, commander of bad it, Mel Ott had it. and so did painted off the outfield walls the DAV ehapler. said the national Laiame Day. with the exception of Durocher. DAV organization has informed I.eo Duroelier didnt. It was the Right off the bat the Lip bouncCorvgiess of he inadequacy of leg- same old Lip. ed out to the third base coaching islation now oeing considered. O box and proceeded to erase the "Thp DAV has informed the senThe Bambino, after a really coaching lines with his spikes. ate judiciary committee now hea.-mrestful Florida vacation, looked Umpire Butch Henline called on prisoner of war chipper, happy and better than testimony time, summoned workmen to " recomhe it claims said, "that he has since his near-fatthe coaching lines and. mends the committee report a bill He swung into the Pagoda while the woik was in progress, a to commission hear grounds with something resemblestablishing gave Leo a shoit lecture. and determine the claims of prisThat made the season official. ing his old jaunty walk and oners who suflered inhuman treatwaved heartily to the eheeung O ment at the hands of captors. crowd. And Leo, remained relatively "Such a commission should be Ogood, only scratching out hall gianled authoi fly to adjudicate and Watching with the reset was the ihe new lines, until the third certify claims to the treasury de- "new Ott. No longer is it "Master inning. Then Bobby Thomson partment for payment out of funds Melvin." Standing in the dugout. bounced an infielcj hit to Billy of the former German and Japan- nervously preparing his lineup, the Cox and almost reached the right ese governments. Chant manager was much heavier field wall as he dug for first. and squinted through specs. Cox overthrew and Thomson, Tiee leaves are composed of O from the outfield grass, headed about 95 per cent water. in a sat beautiful Laraine The for second. First baseman PresSoap bubbles blown with hot box beside the Dodger dugout w ith ton Ward almost had the ball, air will carry small objects aloft. her young adopted son bouncing on and it would have been close at Motor buses are used by 62 her lap. She was flanked by Branch J second, when a spectator leaned at earn railroads in the United Rickey and Mrs. Rickey. The Dea-- 1 over the rail and tucked the ball Stales. con hunched forward, trying to see in his pocket. t BY I nited j - (ab) 40 Anent 41 Compass point 42 Piece out 44 Young hogs 49 Sainte (ab ) 30 Mud 52 Till Kish official 53 Small sphere 54 Snuffle 56 Takes ofTense 58 Aft 59 Withdiaw g 2 - 10 POUND BAG Attempts Suicide , , STURDY, 4? " Ji, Vi EACH Shortening, CRISC0 3 Lb. Can (NEA Telephoto ) Los Angeles, Calif,, Mrs. Helen Northway, 42, smotherpd her two children, tried to kill herself because she felt she had disgraced the children. After waiting for 30 hours for a death which didnt come, she called for help. She is shown In a hospital where she was taken by sheriffs deputies. In Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Olson were held on Wednesday in I he Smithfield First ward chapel, with Bp. M. T. Van Orden conducting. Invocation was offered by Roy Erickson and benediction by Lionel Danielson. Speakers were Bishop Geo. G. Nelson, President David O. Hendricks. President W. Hazen Hillynrd and Bishop Van Paid Last Respects den arid Mrs. Gem McCann, accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Heaps; "Rock of Ages" by Athan Reese and Mrs. Mabel Godfrey, accompanied by Mis. Bessie Heaps. The choir under the direction of Athan Reese with Mrs. Bessie Heaps at the organ furnished two numbers. Buriat was in the Smithfield cemetery tvith Lindquist Mortuary in charge. The grave was dedicated Peanut Butter ITS IprinQflirac cans Most met emit es cease to burn at gieat heights, usually eight to ten miles above the earth's surface. In the. New England hurricane of 1939, salt spray from the ocean damaged trees 1(X) miles inland. 1 means added work springtime but no extra to every farm family full us make who burden for those electricity. t of is avail More electric equipment since the tune this sear than at any to pump, equipment v.c,n anJ a multi-53Tmilk. chop, hoist as doing other tasks as well refrigerating the cooking, cleaning, in farm homes. and water heating take full advam Are you planning to electric h.red of of the return hands"? Strained d&'&aiTuC' iBlMfcR OMXHOV RlD eaTe r illl.V POWER & LIGHT CO. - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control 545 North Main Phone 673-- Tour ERIGIDAIRE Dealer Spring Carden p1?' PEAS sS.: 16' . pkg. 40-o- z. 45 JUICE 48Texscn, oz. can. 19 Hunt's Whole , Skippy . . 23 2j Tin ,ftS3!0r WRfi y5SRE c,apfo; 3 CANS5 each 5c Grapefruit.. Split GARDEN FRESH 2bun.9c Radishes 1 LINK SAUSAGE LB each 8c BEEF STEW 1 LB 1 c"' 2 bunches lie HAMS WHOLE OR HALF. 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Williams, by bv Donna accompanied Williams; "Sunset", by Mrs. Jewel Yan Or- RED THREAT LOS ANGELES. April 23 yP) Rangoon said today that Burma was on the verge of being the "Czechoslovakia of the Orent. The Rt. Rev. George West. Lord Bishop of Rangoon, said the last few weeks have been "touch and go" between the new government and communists. " M SOUP A bishop from IV 29 BOWLING CENTER 37 BISQUICK CAKE FLOUR Mrs. Betty Olson (9o THURSDAY 1 y, Vvl OPEN AFTER APRIL BE POT GAMES ON MONDAY AND sl16 JELLO . Hot Roll Mix !!&. 26 figure-slimmin- PHONE 134 TOO, WILL Vifcsj pastel-colore- OFFICE EXPERIENCE THURSDAY, FINE GRANULATED BV AI.KIA HAKT MCA Staff Writer MUST HAVE EXCEPT THURSDAY opei-atio- ERTICAL Ridicule Entry Under White Hat Stenographer FOR OPEN BOWLING I N 1 Skin Looks Fresh WANTED ALL NIGHTS AVAILABLE 1 - 33 Slaves 38 Hall an cm 39 Tianspose Kills Two Children, The older woman wljo thinks that a pure white hat is an enemy which points up age is maligning one of her fashionable friends. An immaculate white hat is one of the most dependable accessories a woman can use to bring out the full pinkness of her skin, to heighten the color of her eyes, to make a skin look more daisy-fresWhite hats, while so many older women think they shouldnt wear, are better able to do all of these d hats, things lhan which so many women think are safer. Pastel tints worn above the face never seem to look ns spectacularly fresh as white and quite often behave perversely and flag onlookers eyes to fading skin 'V . tones. Among the most strikingly dressed older women in tl.e Easter parade this year were those who wore hats as white as snowdrops g with their dark clothes. k Besides relieving or costumes and besides making a womans face look fresh, immaculate white hats seem to have a lifting effect on femlnini morale. Ask any woman who wears one. Or simply watch a woman to see if she doesnt perk up under a flattering white hat. A,rslN.El ism T ,A R A Oft.e'AD Negative Within (comb, foim) Belgian river Chaptei s (ab ) Persecutes Happen again 20 Trench soldiei s 31 Rivei island 32 Foi wind 27 we,e Noise 8 Consumed 9 Distance measiii e 10 Placai d rrrtimin tuzxlr In Logan, Utah, Friday, April 23, 1948 HERALD-JOURNA- Span lk 23: 3Sc J Dai 36c Camay 10c Ivory Snow 36c Irory Flakes l;3Sc Irory Soap 2 DEL MONTE TOMATO h |