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Show ilj!llli;il!!!!lii!lllllllillll!!illl!l!l!fl Jf 2utHa, By.SECOND-GUESSER o?!l!!ll!l!!!l!!ll!ll!ll!l!!!l!!!l!!lllillll!) "H-On Monday Frank S. Beck-i Beck-i Hth of Delta, publisher of the or..illard County Chronicle, died OOt,: a heart ailment in a Fillmore spital. Funeral services will j'! held Friday afternoon, under iUi Section of the L. N. Nickle & ans Mortuary of Delta, with Kjintic Lodge No. 9, Free and Lillccepted Masons, conducting iasonic ceremonies. Frank S. Beckwith was 1 a .vheelhorse" of Utah journal- jn since he purchased the hronicle in 1919. No publish-, publish-, in the state was more widely v lown and respected than he. V I The editors and publishers lj Utah will miss him. Due to the fact that the Beav-County Beav-County Selective Service j oard is disorganized, the order 4 j r two men to come up for in-jct.ion in-jct.ion this month has been Tsncelled. The Beaver County Board, e are informed, has resigned id refused to act. To date, no eplacements' have been se-ired, se-ired, but it is expected that inouncement of a new board, include representatives from 5th Eastern and Western Beav- County, will be made soon. Rue Nielsen, attending the tate Postmasters' Convention i Richfield last week with Mrs. ielsen, was elected one of the ce-presidents of the state or-tnization. or-tnization. iie Personj who have had their lood typed as a part of the Continued on Back Page Hera's More About IDUNNO Continued from Page One Milford Civil Defense program may call at the Beaver County Clinic next Monday, between 8 and 9 p. m., to receive their identification cards, it was announced an-nounced by Dr. Eugene Davie. Only 365 persons have been typed, Dr. Davie said, and added add-ed that "Already the blood typing typ-ing program can . be credited with saving one life in Milford. I sincerely hope we can soon have the blood type of every person in the city listed." The program is being carried out on Monday nights only, between be-tween the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock. |