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Show Gets Wings the field while troops and equipment were dropped by parachute. took' place to With the Eighth Army in The demonstration an simulate Invasion by actual Jlmmachi, Japan Having suc- air. cessfully completed a weeks Pfc. Hall is the son of Mr. course in glider riding and operation, Private First Class Lamont Irvin J. Hall who is a resident Hall was awarded his wings as a of Hyrum, Utah. When he arrived member of the 11th Airborne in Japan, Pfc. Hall was assigned Division. He is currently sta- to the 674th Parachute Field tioned with the 674th Parachute Artillery Battalion, and has been Field Artillery Battalion in Jim- - wearing his wings since he commachi. As a climax to his air- pleted jump school in March. In borne instruction, his outfit parti July he took additional training cipated in a tactical- - jump on in glider operation. This course, Jimmachi- .- Gliders carrying 75 held at Matsushima Army Airmm pack howitzers landed on drome, consisted of classes on weights and balances, and practi - cal work In loading and lashing In an Army glider. He also saw training films of airborne units in action, and became familiar with riding in a glider towed by a Curtiss Commando. different types of cargos Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burton and new baby have returned to their home in Driggs, Idaho after having been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Birch since Mrs. Burtons return from the Cache Valley hospital with their baby boy which was born September 24. Mrs. Burton is the former Dolores Birch. Featured exclusively oa our finer line of COSTUME JEWELRY... Manufactured by MIofCatfyuUa. 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One 100s 2.89 15c Napkins SUNDRIES Western Hunting Knives (Special Close out) 2.50 Field Glasses 19.95 a Day Multiple Vitamins Lunch Kits 2.39 98c Pint Thermos Bottles 1.50 Bayer Aspirin, 75c size 59c Waterbary Wrist Watches 6.95 Boric Acid Powder, 1 pound 19c Kelton Wrist Watches Snpermalt The Vitamin and Iron Tonic 1 pound Phillips Milk of Magnesia, 75c size, 59c Ball Point Pens Colgate Tooth Powder Remington Foursome Shaver Bay the Giant Size and get large size free. Squibb Tooth Paste, 2 for ....J 89c Final respects were paid Saturday September 27 to Lizzie Unsworth Nielsen in rites held . at 2 p. m. in the Hyrum Third ward chapel. Bp. Earle Allen officiated. Prayer at the mortuary was by Charles Unsworth, and the invocation was by John A. Israelsen. Leonard Larsen, S. A. Dunn, Charles J. Sorenson and Bp. Allen spoke of the life and works of Mrs. Nielsen. Two duets by Joyce and Joleen Eliason accompanied by Vinnie Clawson, a piano selection by Victoria Hansen and the closing song being sung by Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Sorenson accompanied by Mrs. Hansen completed the musical tribute. Benediction was pronounced by Dewey Nielsen. The grave in the Hyrum cemetery was dedicated by George B. Nielsen. Burial was directed by Thompson Funeral Home of Hyrum. Pall bearers were grandsons and nephews L. Jay Nielsen, Courtley Bastow, Lavoy Facer, R Fay Facer, Don Nielsen, George Nielsen. The flowers were in charge of th Relief Society. Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral, services of Mrs. Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and family of Ogden; Mrs. Eva U. Hanson of Venice, California; Mr. and Mr.s Albert Ellis of Salt. Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Unsworth of Sheley, Idaho;; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unsworth of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Unsworth of Salt Lake City; M.r and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson of Salt Lake City; Mr., and Mrs. Fay Facer and family of McCammon, , Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Facer of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs.' Leo Hansen of California; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nielsen of Malad, Idaho; Mr. Vernon C. Olsen of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bastow of Magna, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sorenson of Logan, Mrs. Russell Hansen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Sorenson of Logan; Mrs. Thorp and family of Malad, Ida; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Unsworth of Salt Lake. APPENDECTOMY La Nita Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Andersen underwent an appendectomy last week and is reported making a satisfactory recovery. 12.50 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cooley of Newton are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born this week at the Cache Valley hospital. This is the first child for the yloung couple. Mrs. Cooley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. 1.00 19.50 Amity Billfolds for men and ladies 1.50 to 12.50 - IHIyiPispni I32)img PHONE Service C-- 46 S BAGC Nielsen Funeral 3 I X E. N. Larsen, chairman of the State Fish and Game Commission and Mrs. Gladys E. Jensen, vice chairman of the Cache Coun ty Democartic Committee attended a meeting of party workers in the County Court House. Plans were discussed for a new recreational center at Tony Grove in Logan Canyon. A new road tq the Lake will be made. " |