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Show nliri'itnrriirrimiirir.Sr-'-,'- V fS.'U. 'LL. T a v FOURTH MEDAL IS AWARDED OGDEN HERO In addition to his other awards for heroic? Service, Staff Sergeant Norman C. Cain. 20, son of Major and Mrs. L. V C;i'h 0,9 Twenty-eight- h street, Ogden has bedn presented the' distinguished An Independent Newspaper Devoted l'ling cross for extraordinary achievement. hs 4ist gunner on a Liberator Volume 17 Number 22 bomber operating from a base in according to word received by his m other. '.( FORMER WOODRUFF I reviously he had received MAN PASSES AWA'l the air medal, three ak leaf clusters and the William Neville, 78, of Ogden, diet distinguished "unit badge, which was at 11 :15 p. m., in an Ogden hos Sunday awarded; his, group, the oldest tor bo.; fcer Unit in the Eighth air force, pital of an extended illness. He was born March 11, 1866, in Eng - or the famed attack cn the Ploesti oil a son of William and Elizabeth land, fields', 'August 1, 1943. , Fisher Neville. On January 12, 1S84, Resides his father, Sergeant Call has he married Eliza Cope Dean in Woodr. brother, Lt. Gerald Call, 23, in the ruff. A member of the, 14th LDS ward, service. i Gerald is stationed 'in Italy l e was a high priest in the South Og' ith the; engineers corps and has been den IDS stake and at various times had overseas 20' .months. Salt Lake Tribune been active in the mutual organization Mr., Call is well known at. Randolph. ind was a ward teacher. Survivors include his widow and the YEDDING DANCE HELD following sons and daughter; Charle TOR YOUNG COUPLE W., David and Joseph L. Neville, Og John E. Neville and Mrs. Bessif A wedding dar.ee' and reception was den; e!d Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hadley, Saflt Lake City,' and George D ' ' ' ' Venice, Calif.; 22 grandchildren McKipnon. .Vr. McKinnon is the son of Mr., and and 13 great grandchildren ; and the lira. Leo McKinnon and Mrs. McKin-- following brothers and sisters ; Josepl Neville, Mrs. Sophia Brown, Mrs. Annit m the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon" ... ard Bingham. .. Mulford, Woodruff, and George A. NeThe fo 'lowing' program was' rendered ville iBvanston, Wyp. Funeral services were conducted on ouring the dance; Cornet and accordion duet by Mearl and Doris Marshall; Wednesday at the 14th LDS ward chape1 ' r aditig, R. ,G. Marshall; song, Coleen in Ogden by Glvie Cramer, bishop. Gray;' piano solo, Bob Jackson. I efreshmems"vere served during the d. nce. Many useful' and beautiful presents by the happy young To! he Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Countv and Lower Bear River Valley $1.50 Per Year Randolph. Utah. Friday July 7, 1944 In Advance , Democratic Statel Senators Favor 10 BENNION FINDS SWING TO GOP IN SOUTH Adam S. SALT LAKE CITY after Bennion, returning Saturday an extensive swing ' through the Southern Utah ebunties, reported M definite swing to the Republican party. He said there are three or in four very definite sentiments the minds of almost all the peot v r ( ple he met. He listed these as; Farents are anxious to have this war ended at the earliest possible date 80 that their sons can return CHILD 'Y AS -- 1 ITev-Te- , . ' J . home. Democratic Candidate r. . - ' FOR g V'" Governor The 'Reaper joins with their many friends in wishing them a long happy w edded ' life. , STANLEY N. CHILD FUNERAL FELD FOR O MRS. ALTA GRIFFITH Child Respects The Law flaunts the Supreme Court and efforts of the Legislature and Attorney General to enforce the law, Funeral bervices were held Sunday fer Mrs,. Alta Griffith as follows. Opening song bb choir, , Oh, My ' Father f .prayer, W. T. Rex; sextet, Peace I leave With You; speakers, Li: hop G. W. Peart and D. M. Hoffman;', duet, He Walked With Me, Ilyrum Thomson and Gwen Erough; rpealccr, Mearl Peart; closing song eho'd Tis Even Tide. Benediction, JI. J. Norris. 2 he grave was dedicatel by L. W. ; ' Hcffmcn. Tho tributes were profuse and Gov. Maw t : 1 '. m-'- 1 l 'utifuD v . v i ?. - - ' ' THESE DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATORS - WILLIAM PETERSON The Reaper joins with' friends and ive" 'n erending sympathy to the ' '"saved family. ' , Republican CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT . June Reodall. Nephi Ira Hugg'ns, Ogden James A. McMnrrin, Logan Lynn S- - Richards, Salt Lake Grant Macfarlane, Salt Lake J. Arthur Bailey, Salt Lake Candidate for 1 - Paid Political Abvertisement by , fi'-ra- I Vote on the Democratic Ticket for STANLEY N. CHILD for Governor July 11 . They are concerned that the nations of the earth arrive at some kind of understanding which will prevent the recurrence of this great catastrophe in another quarter of .a century. They are tired to death of being regimented and ordered about. Thev have been annoyed almost beyond endurance by the red tape of by by prohibitions regulation inhibitions by clerical detail which. must be gone through with to no good purpose. They, want Congress restored to its constitutional functions. They want an end to arbitrary bureaucratic procedures. Mr. IJvhnion. during his tour and on his ceturn, emphasized the importance of voting in the primary election Tuesday, Tuly II. He pointed out that it is necessary for the will of the people to be made known now in order to place party selections in a final portion foi clearly presenting issues of the campaign throughout the months before the filial election- in NovemV" ber. . ' couple,;" " , Abel S. Rich, Brigham City Dexter Farr, Ogden Lynn Ashton, Vernal Alonzo F, Hopkin, Woodruff ; , This man knows Utah and. Utahs eeds. He has a broad experience. Twenty years in geology. 7 Years Director of Experiment tion. '9 Years Director of Extension Cable Address: Sta- LEROY SHELBY Ser- vice. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Years member of Water Storage 15 Commission. Used as authority H Reclamation on Gotoboostin projects. Was Member of National Committee on Public Lands. Believes Utah still has great wealth in development of its resources: Land, CHOSE RICH COUNTY E KNOWS RICH COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11, 1944 33C water and mines. OSCAR W. CARLSON Good Will Club Meets ' J VOTE TUESDAY club 'held their Will of club : leader, home the at 29th. Meat-- g on June waite Satierth 'r$. was called to order by': President uEene Eller. The opening song was Lore at Home." The lesson was and Making lined and unlined drapes e epairing window shades given by led Lambom Mae Eller. Gloria A camping trip was planhe ed. It will Ibe held in St. Charles canon. The rest of the time w4s spent ompiet'ng stools. Meeting adjourned t 6 o'clock. Reporter, Faye Thomas. The leet-nf- Good 4-- H f . -- pied-ge- Candidate For C''n-res- s First Congressional District - 4 Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-ofVote for him so that he can devote As a I A loyal f 4 Member L. D. S. Church. World War Veteran. j. Member American Legion. his full energy when the boys make sure they for which they I Logan Kiwanis Club, past Clbb and past Lieutenant of president o District, KiGovernor of wanis International. Member ' . .. WHO J WIN IN NOVEMBER CAN HARVEY A. SJOSTROM ADAM S. BENNION y ' elected, pledges to discharge" duties of office in an' efficient. and jmpartial manner. .... Vote For . ' i , . ' Republican Candidate. for U. S. Senat V' y if ... ? Democratic Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY . A Public Office is a Public Trust Served, you as District Attorney since 1941. A man ,of proven t ' ability and Integrity. eran. Consistent. v ' World War Lako City Poid Political Adv.rtii.m.Bt bv Itono S. McCullough. Salt m - . 4-.f- - "Will are fighting. . Public spirited. Takes keen interest Red in war work. Ward chairman in . i Drives. Loan Cross and War ' ' . to his fight to hasten the day will be coming home and to will come home to the America VOTE TUESDAY FOR JHE MAM . Utah-Idah- S. f. - ' friend of Adam . Democrat, contributing financial and moral- support to the Party. . DISTRICT ATTORNEY An issue in this campaign is whether the interests of Utah people shall be served, or rather the interests of the Utah Power & Light Company, a controlled subsidiary of the Electric Bond & Share System of New York. . County. Democratic Candidate for. U. S. SENATOR Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Prosecutor. Experienced ..Lawyer and and e practice general years., Twenty-fivsix years as County Attorney of Cache LEWIS E. NELSON . ADAM S. BENNION Lu-:en- STEPHEN ABBOT for Republican Candidate for appreciate ' .... your1;' - supports '' 'V- . V - Primary, July i ',4. y S m A I - fc Pin 11. vet- |