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Show i M K II rtf I. IM1 HI Price Cadet Train MMLlMlS I'AM At California Base J A i it 1- - Uill JiO lOUMUt t.UUiOS Man Dccapiutcd By Moving Freight Train HOY usu.li as usim; i i u i.t i i ) 5 J.s lajn.x.lsl.at il U ,r O'a h..t W at.uae talelta, Mr KriJ.c!!, Kt 1 si a is J.J-I- . Ju.!aii jiltr i.Ja.tij ai.J tf firftlser I es.dcrf.t M.a h. if tuu.uJ. Waite Sal.ds, sij U Ul IKloirl la u.e rUi tlar if v.. iva.iie.ls. r ., laxu ,i.,d id I.. flvp aa. tf ls. J.I V.e ki.d a r4o)e 4 LuO i s Iris u.at Wild lU.gt-u Jrisaled at u.e t Power i i siu Ut a UesUia.u lull pi U. ia a.n.ai lu niatfi Afii. a jU t a,hlkJ in H ; Jtc lti u U.ie. CJ. bvu ta.a.i at jat lNtpr, waa lissiaiiUy killed (.enter iy attea.Jed jau rtua, Ut w k he t.'Jw nu,u. if iU dhe fuii.ti.av ui r..t Thuiwday tverung ly a iVowi j wee hu fUM wile t'rU r li. fuo g.aiu thy ale! trali.u g a Uir.l ewar r ri led to U em a.f,r Uiande W etleiw railruwd heifkt I y U.e u g m ua a lea f)it ui toward tvKuieg .kU i id U,a ltua.al ham. . U.e ise waa am ui y ) t la aJi.tjun to a ur..,ou u Mr Sand w as dcvapitaLnl t.i M tv.'t a. havitf e'.tetrd u.e (acsgiam, tl. radet a, .11 aHcrsfied to crawl umitmwaMi . 1 1 1 . -- ItttfSt Vs -- . lerf-rt- .l ia-jf.- a, ,) r-- 1 l-- 19 rort 1 1 it. md-taideji In.rt.t in ir.'isi dull, fnt aid and bmm mgrurard et the dulse and retauaUiLu ef a naval tffuer y gui-iier- adaitnet, ta aradmae drartment VUhi fighting iiirf.g UiritxKu, 4 L'r rrfular y five the future irj ovukf la th Icgiature had Icg.iialrd teU.llul dlWl U S navat arrvue, B.t.emu itay nd It Its mart trromri wrrk, MitUigijujial a nm it and numerit Uture and -e reeigtutujt td .' rvtdvi.t l'.t 0 O'1 ImjvifUht (laaand U.e ft gar.it, .. n.r.sute Allied and Akii and plane ii.ii t least, ptakirg ty ih guvemur m 1U After aurcetefut cxe;. ji f laiW to PM b.U Pillowing R.rhris aitak tn th cvure, Cadet Waikint will te i hi giadj. Hrji Krastu S Gardner. led to a kti S II III, de governor, WaU.i r.&an, Vm.k the hour floor add. ti. nal primary Uauiirg base tM (ad U tr.laie U.e dictatorial Jjw I), gnund a.hisl ,ck and to defend Msw, terming Richards ft ght Uain.ng fj oidj TyUf II) de and In and in Die bill charge Dial Governor Mw had me Td.e e yikR-'thia4, onn.m Use manner of its neutered the defeat of S ft 1(4 "one H rarur u, mh Htjicxially untrr liar vm. it Die t lacked tie ever Kresa- la of - f.-e- r nri S;- y l.c a Ule of political "hone. Lull rwmpletcly d. rn eafiir--f wit j Xj Le St-rl- rare I'uh gubematotial ,vr It e I1 U.e death of S ft. 184 hand of the house of repre-- ! Las brought a Democratic at.u ft virtually will he Impo. h 5 r- -l neat year, while the )r uti He-Lvl'- -1' f l trn t' dr-'- .'i .e, at fir at disappoint-h- d measure failed to reaih ' desk nw realize that i i S It 164 on the hou-e Aiiruna Mr t U kiwi aii.t lavt week wivh her daugt ter in Mr and Mi tv an Smith via. ted wuh Uwir n in U Cue Aigcira t'a Lhar.it after hi live in h pa tush fwk V y ka r. lit-ne- at rau-ru- William h-aua 4 Mr and Mm aouii fklha 4 Cattle date, hat )uited the U. S mi y tom at the naval traiur tuUmt at Carta-gu- t, Tttewna Idaho butld Uit ful.-jtoriia about U.e governor' hav- - her with M itrt.irv.i llel-tei- t Mr n ! Mrs A.g.,-- JW'.-infi slant Ute fund t mflumce' r eleetjofi in Various Ct ur.hes, ' w7lt n, si ! tU a C.miion uccepu-- i th challenge, and ',r. lw Sevwiat td rtifx o rtMMX cam pawled him atroaa tk Lack, ug u.eir way la utcU, but th flsried I move a hi. Sand rr aw tag beneath fhl rocipltrg amdee.t Us.sk place near South Cat' bon avenue W alter handi w a burn in AUam nUitoia, art of C R and CaiherUie SI. ai tear Sand, on April I, Ittl. ISt t aurvtved by ha father, aha he Lie at Sui.ialdsilse; Cstse da ugh Ur, Mm HSnrtii Tkumsi of Sail Lake City; two brother a, Malrobn Banda of CWktand. California and Chari Saisd of Arcadia, Utah; two aislem. bO nt tsaisel (rfidskbly WlU be Ue ruy W teen m whnh Us flit ut arose, heaiit.g will be W.f.uxr.al, al.d at U.e Uk. th jsaB-e- l wilt enake loS.tia Tn txi ted fn Ihasse lUthVaivd' idr. Urwr hulker U Standard vllle. labor mem. j funeral amice and burial wee reunval Uwrd IL Mr pi ttef tera tf U ta ms I i ? 4 field in Duchesne. i -- N'xn X uain li.e Ua.ki threw Hhl HHS A dance v - Jut, k.urLy hit laier.u and r.hl aeveaal day Gate. ttuW- K.-w- e u:p la at i.rfi.rfed I j the Wels fare aaa.kiatsirfl Saturday evec..l Jaul t. Kejaer if Sait Uie thty a a buairsesa lsit.a here last Week Mr J t) itutk irtunnvi to hef hum uv Sad told," Card. mand of Captain Q W (My atui U S ner Wild that a!) three member of N Utet 1. ia u.e vu.Urg here f.a aeve-ia-l da) a f.p.h mh wlaad t.i.w Mr. and Mr fane H)att were ial5. the tate board of examiners. gv. In Ofsetali an Other are located at el to Mar wale Saturday by U emnr, attorney general and amretary St Sfary'a of hef muthef M.e Ur. to te. rolJrge Clifonua, and of tate. had been Invited to the a at Use umvecut.r main there fa wwt.e t.n,e rf Ceurg.a. .. to give their view the bill, and Nheth Catv4.na. which prtipoM to Incorporate the member of U.e board of examiner SCOFIELD NEWS into a six man finance remm.iun v The governor, howevrr. was U.e only one of the three to accent U.e (nvita. pre-flig- ht e jlast mawosiH mis Mr and Mi Art Hamel hav re lull ted (leva a Week ah t J . tit ' t V u wt i lb-ite- ; ;!;' k. rnhsendinK $105 Ooo m slate net h fumls Cannon charged tl c hief ex ' -- after the defeat cif se fsnarn bill and aarrasticnlly Iwt-fiat the house thank Maw for aef-M- ul lobby" against tlie bill rfrmr.g to a Ih mocratic caucas at ildi the governor appeared and op- rd U.e bill during the noon recess at prior t j the house action on the J 1 sort, Prank Cotial.rk, A- K . vtl ' r rtrv mwrtwl . mn4 f, hww ST,M,rI3 A arw r UieM-vcn- - wanre. The following day, in the senate, all tided calmly enough until Richards - and Mr Heir 11 the mtor Ci Iy. Sun lay. rt glstrat; n fund ih Williams frturi il to sutplus to foster J bt.,ar ntake- work profits m Ikaver. Washington h,'n? "! Montana, after havug h aM monU hr"' '4iU ' Millard. Uintah, Iroin. Durbesrc and Kmery counties. The Salt D.ke Re- lu.rt j)w, B,.?Tark . publican declared the governor had In Sail U.k Citv the L-- t wr,k. Mr. and Mr b. Williford snd son personally directed the sja ndir-- of the money with the aid of the Demo- - motored to Heljn-- Monday, erotic county committees in i ,The bridge club met at the home o Mrs Santa Gon.hek counties. Mimday eve- nr.r , With M -- Democrats attacking the! Stone, Mrs. Heulah Clark. Mrs. for his alleged attempts to'pbine Zuber. Mrs. Marelyn Allred. legislative votes rather Mrs- - Mary Skufca. Mrs, Rose Koskt. King. Prizes were won than, as Mozlcy put it "to fjie the re- - Mm. Arv-dlby Mm. Koskt and Mrs. King. sponsibility of a veto." The true power for and against the; Fr pri"'.p letterheads, en bill in the house was shown, on roniu. writs, placards or print the final roll call on passage of the v.Hiii("rT "fwrvii-"'- kinf '1,, " Ad. f..r qunhtjr. measure, but on an amendment pro- posed by Rep. Grant Midglty. D , Salt Lake, to emasculate the bill by rc- commission promoving the six-mAfter this amendment had! posal. ttw X- - vAhwrixwrton nwwg c- y wrw . dti,i,tar)f hg: -- vwtlwblaf nf mxulog or J. ltraiio county rvh lie camp ID the rmi t... With that amCwtr more that anti-Ma- w Ie or personal privilege after Sen. llopkin, D., Wasatch, said ieas glad that the governor had aki a public stand when he used tst constitutional veto power to disnt prove S. R. 5 the alien property :J instead of killing the measure a he did the finance bill. Richard then vei bally attacked &, calling bun a Dr. Jekyll" and a He said that 'asurpei of power." institutional government in Utah even the former back-- j passed. ad flown out the window," that ers of the measure voted against it in Kite departments were constantly the amended form. on Usr.ro F. j I j j I Tnur a sili DR AGATIS MOTOR -- PRICE. UTAH j an 34-2- 4, Youth Enters Yale WELLINGTON NEWS Air Technical Class A m large crowd attended the given Sunday evening by the Piivate Donn L. Williams, scn of Relief society. Special interest was Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams of Price, Recollection of pictures of the boys has entered the air forces techa the service, and the honor roll of nical school at army Yale university in tames. Alvin Pierce has returned here af-P- er New Haven, Connecticut, where he visiting relatives in Salt Lake will undergo training to become a technical officer in aircraft maintenHty. ance Mr. and Mrs. Albert engineering with the rank of Barnes of Price ere Sunday second lieutenant. evening visitors here. Sergeant Lee Barney, stationed at Courses he will take include the veedles, California, was here to at-eof aircraft construction and principles the funeral of his father, C. A. operation. He will learn how to reBarney. pro-Iffa- i tii4 ; nd Mr. and maintain and inspect airplanes Mrs. Nephi Mortensen are pair, at advanced flying fields from which with Mr. set off on their combat mis- nS in Salt Lake City and Mrs. E. N. Mortensen. planes sions and where the only facilities available may be hand tools with pos work printinv' will with n"I compare i"! a?JWIPreLet uh figure on sibly a few portable machine tools. hanHhillittro"l"ls' envelopes, receipts, After being commissioned, Aviae business cards, ' ra"inU Particular business form, tion Cadet Williams will have comjie mand of a crew of enlisted men who have been trained at other schools as specialists in aircraft mechanics. - Heat Comfort NEWS HIAWATHA Herschel Simmons, who is employ at Hill Field, was a visitor Saturday at the home of his brother, Bert Simmons. He is a former resident of Hiawatha. Reverend Richard Halbert gave a review of Lloyd Douglas last book, The Robe, Sunday evening, before an appreciative audience at the Community churcn. Mrs. Charles McConnell has as her Mrs. guest, her daughter-in-laMoore and infant daughter. The Good Neighbors club met with Mrs. Joseph Vogrinec Thursday evehostning for sewing, after which theGuests ess served light refreshments. were Mrs. Newell Kofford, Mrs. Carlos Larsen and Mrs. James Jumper. Members attending were Mrs. Peter Vogrinec, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. Robert Christensen, Mrs. John Gentry, Mrs. George Reaveley, and Mrs. Earl ed w, There Ia An ABERDEEN DF.AT.FR In Your Community Wilde. Tony Maragakis went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to undergo an operation for a hernia. Ira Dimick is at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City for treatment. Nick Maragakis went to Salt Lake City Sunday morning to be with his brother over the week end. VISIT HERE Corporal Carl Parlmieri, son of Pasquale Palmier! of Price, and Sergeant Bert Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Jones of Price, arrived here recently to spend a furlough in this vicinity from their activities at the LeMoore flying school in California. Pfc. 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