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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH CLASSIFIED Widow Is Found Dead, $400,000 in Her Room 'i run mily By BOODY ROGERS SPARKY WATTS DEPARTMENT NEW YORK. Mr. Genevieve Lloyd, 60, whose husband, Fred Brochwel Lloyd, disappeared in Times square nine years ago, was found dead in her hotel room here. Persons now engaged in sssentisl industry wili not spplf without ( meat of nsniUbility from their loceJ United States mployment Semes, cou- Securities, unclipped AUTOS, TRUCKS pons and various other papers found in Mrs. Lloyds hotel room totaled more than $400,000 in face & ACCESS. value, police said. Death in Battle Parts Father, Son INSTRUCTION BARBERS Bloody Okinawa Takes Life Of Colonels Pal." OKINAWA. Come dad. on, strike em out!" It was Shanghai, 1937. The pitcher was rugged Maj. Frances I. Fenton, r of the undefeated marine team. It was his 45th birthday. The rooter was his ARE IN DEMAND in a few months. Learn Barbenng a permanenttaught business with a big income. 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When its over well both resign and take in all the big league games, huh? "Sure, Mike, if thats what you want." MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS FOR SALE Buy now Avoid high postwar taxes on new pianos Avoid increase in cost oi workmanship and material. We have a few fine pre-wuprights and grands that have been sanitized, checked for mechanical deCali or write at fects, tuned and polished. once for first choice of these good value Summerhayt Music Company. pianos. I? Weal First South, Salt Lake City, I tab. "Hello, son. It was April, 1945. The Fentons colonel and private first class met on bloody Okinawa. Mike had turned down a commission, wanted to fight in the lines. He was a scout-snipe- t r. t S "Need anything, Mike?" "No, sir. Please dont send me anything. I wouldn't feel right. The other guysU think Im pulling strings because my father is a colonel. Two weeks later the Japs counterattacked. Mike crouched behind a rock, tossed grenades. Jap shells and machine gun bullets answered. V I R G I L jeep rolled up at the graves registrant tent. Men were stretched on the ground. Colonel Fenton walked among the bodies, stopped at one. This is my son, he said. Mike was buried in the ground he fought for. The Catholic chaplain intoned the final prayer. Then the colonel bowed in prayer among the other marines awaiting burial. The poor souls. They didnt have their fathers here," he said. A By LEN KLEIS By J. MILLAR WATT V twmtom IfrolDniHKS SOMEBODYS STENOG One Way to Do It! Bride, Groom on Wheel Chairs Say Nuptial Vows STAYTON, PRIVATE DUCK By Clyde Lewis ORE. The bride and groom were married from wheel chairs and most of the town turned out for the ceremony. Fred Camp of Portland. Ore., and his bride, Bernice Nightingale, both suffered broken backs at the age of 17. They met a few years ago at a party given by a group of handicapped persons. 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