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Show The LEADER For Mrs. Eliza TV :; 11 Nielsen v - Services Held (ILn iiJ Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Eliza Marie Petersen Nie- after an op Clarence Perry conducted the in the services DeweyvHW ward chapel. The prelude and postlude were played by Lettie B Snow, who also accompanied the ladies chorus which sang "Invocation, as the opening number of the services. Winford Barrus offered the invocation, after wfiich. Arbon ChrLstensen sang The Garden." Talks were then given by former Bishop Moses Chris ensen of Logan, and Patriarch James Walton and the chorus sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River.' Bert Whitney of Garland was the next speaker, after which concluding remarks were made by Bishop Perry. A violin solo by Wallace Nielsen "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," and ben ediction by Ed Winchester concluded the service. Burial was in the Deweyville Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary and the grave was dedicated by Rupert Blackham walled d in mm'-- i - - - '- it..--- 1 Mrs. Ned Law and baby boy of BocsteUo, Idaho have been in Ttamonton for the past week awaiting the arrival of her brother, Lowell Johnson from Korea. Even though his, arrival home was somewhat delayed, Mrs. Law remained to be on hand to welcome him. V. , .E. J HE WAVED GOODBYE TO FREEDOM . . . Detective Frank Farrel phones for pie wagon while Detective Arthur Damlck holds gun an Joseph Bicciardi in New York apartment. They saw Ricciardi, carrying a far coat and a radio, leave the apartment. He saw them too, and, as a rose, turned to wave goodbye to someone in the apartment. There was no one inside. The detectives said Ricciardi took furs, radio and Jewelry from the apartment to the value of $1,000. ELECTED TO SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY Mrs. Wanda L. Christensen of Tremonton this week was elected to the University of Utah Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society. . A senior in the College of Education, she is majoring in elementary education. Mrs, Christensen took her teacher's certi- - TO A MOVIE THEATRE TOPATfl Sword Swallowing Exhibition Turns Out Poor Performance tin (iOLDLH OiU. GREEN BAY. Wis.- -A 22 year old inmate of the state reformatory hospital has lost all ambition to be of tha American Moviejfceatrs a sword swallower. While waiting in the kitchen to carry food to patients, the youth was describing the art of sword swallowing to the kitchen crew, saying that he had once swallowed knife and a neon tube a three-foo- t ORPUEUr.1 Week of Jan 25 to to Feb. 2 Week of Jan 25 to to Feb. 2 THURS - FRI SAT Double Feature Brrol Flynn in WED WED A FRI THURS in "TEN TALL MEN" Serial Sat Matinee Only "BANNERLINE" SUN - )MON - TUES Double Feature Serial Sat. Matinee Only TUES "THE LADY SAYS NO!" Gene Nelson, Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo in Ruth Roman and Steve Cochran in TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY- - "PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" , WED - THURS BAT In Technicolor "THAT'S MY BOY" V Serial Sat.. Matinee Only 3 . Stcond Feature Jean Arthur and William Holden in "ARIZONA" Serial Sat. Matinee Only i ; yx v: ; JV " - Nylon Hose SHEER! 1 M Denier ONLY Too Fat, Too Clean, Story Of Commie Demolition Agent WITH THE FIRST MARINE DIVISION IN KOREA A young North Korean girl, who admitted mining several roads behind the Marine lines on the front, was 'captured by Korean Marines in a hut containing several cases of dynamite. The patrol was checking a village behind the front to make sure all enemy civilians had been cleared from the area when they encountered the girl. Standing in a door frame, the girl smiled and readily assented , when e $100 PER PAIR east-centr- al NEW 1952 SPRING COLORS Cephart Stores Co. 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The French lingerie industry has hailed the new stocking as capital victory for France, claiming, "there is nothing like this in America." The 10 denier stockings, weighing five grams and made of a nylon thread 100 miles long, bears the name "exciting" and will cost about $4.29 a pair. The stockings are not yet on the commercial market, but manufacturers say they are producing them at the rat of 24 dozen pairs daily. A courtesy pair was presented tc all Paris fashion writers. "Exciting" stockings, accordini to the makers, are almost invisible, and. despite thinness, are supposed to be strong and long wearing. T DOZED IOTi(0)IWfISBm the il. 30 French Announce Nylon Stocking Sheerest Yet A FABULOUS with a new, j palm-thatche- d than 1,350 Marine infantrymen were rotated from the front lines and replaced with fresh troops in a giairlift. gantic two-da- y The replacements were flown from a South Korean port city by six big Douglas R5D transports of the First Marine Air Wing. As the planes dumped their loads of new combat troops at the front, home ward bound veterans climbed aboard for the first leg of their trip to the States. To make the switchover in so short a time, some pilots flew as many as 12 hours in one day. "RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY" TROTTERS" Second Feature Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in at GEPHART'S WITH THE FIRST MARINE AIRCRAFT WING IN KOREA More FRI Jane Powell, Wendell Corey, Vic Damone in 'THE HARLEM GLOBE Operation Rotation Takes Two Days for Completion Double Feature THUR - FRI - SAT Double Feature born. K lf Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasseile, Lewis Stone in . heights. These are Los Castiilos, which Sir Walter Raleigh, seeking the legendary El Dorado, captu. d in 1618. The fracas cost the English adventurer his head. Hemming in the delta's twisting waterways, from this point . to the sea, is one of the most impenetrable jungles on earth. It is inhabited only by Guarauno (Warrau) Indians, who build theif rude, huts on piles along the water's edge. iron ore. With better than half a billion tons of ore already proved, the Orinoco Mining Company plans to slice off Cerro Bolivar's crest in 35 Tiorizontal cuts. This open to pit mine will one day be as large as the yawning pit, champion of America's Mesabi Range. It will send some ten million tons of ore a year to U.S. steel mills before 1960. Describing his technique, he lowered the handle of a nine and one-hainch table knife Into his throat. At that moment another inmate hurried into the kitchen, accidentally jostling the performer and causing him to loose his grip on the tip of the knife. The youth was so embarrassed at hit poor performance that he did not report the incident until a companion urged him to see the hospital nurse. the youth Following an was rushed to Bellin memorial hospital where Doctor Wilson Troup removed the knife with a BURT LANCASTER "CAPTAIN BLOOD' MON WED LEADER WANT AOS BRING RESULTS Mr. and of Mrs. Rose Kerr, Mrs. Ed Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kerr, Kleon Kerr, Mrs. Jennie walker, and Mrs.. Rose Kerr. Mrs. Taylor had been a resident of Farr West for the past forty years, Her early life was spent in Provo, where she was at a carnival. ; SUM the rule. A search of the hut revealed the aynamiie ana sne comessea oeing a Communist demolition trained agent. ft society. Celebrating Below San Felix on the Orinoco, port for Venezuela's centuries-ol- d gold fields, the ore ships will pass two ancient Spanish forts atop rocky ficate from the University of Idaho. She was graduated from Arimo, Idaho, High School. Only students with grade point averages of over 3.5 on a scale that allots 4 points for straight A are admitted to Phi Kappa er in shallow-drabarges. Phi. The new electees will be in Cerro Bolivar, west of the Caronl, itiated during spring commence- is a prominent hill about six miles ment week, according to Dr. Ja- long, rising 1,800 feet above the plain. Until recent years, it was cob Geerlings, Dean of the facknown as La Parida. In April, 1947, ulty and president of the Uni- geologists discovered that the en versity of Utah chapter of the tire top of the mountain, is high-grad- jGO fold tEafcivUiani musTevacuatc the ; ATTEND TAYLOR FUNERAL area. But the South Korean captain Attending the funeral in Og-d- en became suspicious of her well-fe- d this week for Mrs. Mary appearance and clean clothing in a Maud Harding Taylor, 70, sister land where rags and starvation are' were dad. Engineers WASHINGTON, D.C. in Venezuela are ready to bring a mountain through a jungle and across a sea to the United States. Early in 1952. two of the largest dredges in the Western Hemispheri will begin gnawing their way up in1 ere Orinoco River. Ocean-goinMisships as big as the battleship souri eventually will follow, chiun ing J70 miles upriver through wilderness to bring cu" treasure of Cerro the brick-reBolivar, Venezuela's mouniain of iron. For hungry U.S. blast furnaces, dredging of an Orinoco ship channel will bring closer a tremendous iron ore reserve. One of the world s richest deposits, it lies in a wild, lonely region across the Caribbean that until four years ago was virtually unmapped and uninhabited. Hills of Iron Ore Between the Andes and the Atlantic, sweeping nearly the entire breadth of Venezuela, are the flat, featureless Orinoco Llanos (plains), covered with wiry grass and dotted by scrubby, trees. On their southeastern flank, the savanna rises in broken mesas and low bills to the "Gran Sabana," great jungle of the Guiana highlands; to the northeast, it merges into the mangrove-choke- d swamps of the Orinoco delta. Venezuela's iron district lies on the fringe between savanna and jungle, Just east of the Caronl River, tributary of the Orinoco, is one open mine. El Pao. which has already begun sending iron ore to Baltimore, shipping it down the fivjungle-- WANDA CHRISTEN SEN GBEET8 MOTHER ON RETURN HOME lip-Riv- er g In Dra4 Ore will move from the mine to the junction of the Caroni and railroad, Orinoco by standard-gaug- e traveling about 90 miles to a riverside loading port named Puerto Ordaz. From there it will follow the ship channel down the Orinoco and its Cano Macareo delta branch to the Gulf of Paria west of Trini- To Get iron died last week extended illness. Bish- 80, who lsen El Ocean Ships Go Thursday, January 24, 1952 st field! tricity is put to work. . . 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