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Show 14 Sunday, December B, 1948 SUHDAY HERALD 100 Years Ago in Utah (Continuing the dUry of EIIm P. Lyman, who is Ilvtnr la Millard Mil-lard Co. UUh Territory.) (Correction.' (Cor-rection.' .Adella. wife of PUtte DeAlton Lyman, waa an aunt, of the late Dr. George ftoblaon of Provo, not a alater aa stated In the last Installment. ' ; 1887 V May 15 My mother is no better. bet-ter. - . May 21 PUtte Is quite sick. May 22, 1887 A man named Lammerdon stopoed at Patte's with his family. He said one of his children had just died, and he wanted to stop here and bury it Platte and his wife showed them all the kindness in their power, and they buried the child the next day in the Oak Creek cemetery. cem-etery. They were traveling to some mining place camp) and went again on their journey, f May 23 Mother is no better. Platte Is nearly well. When my brother' Edward Partridge arrived arriv-ed in Salt Lake City on his way to a mission in England, he, was released from hismission, on ac-i ac-i count of public business, as he is Probate Judge for Millard County. Coun-ty. He returned to his home In Fillmire again. i May 26 Edward and Francis Marion Lyman came to Oak Creek on a visit. They stayed at Platte's all night. Next day they preached in the meeting house. In the afternoon there was no meet ing, and they with . Platte and wife, my sister Caroline and I went up the canyon to the law- mill which Platte and others had erected there. . May 28 The brethren Partridge Part-ridge and Lyman returned to Fillmore. Our boys, Fred, Joseph and Eddy went to the Kanyon to see li they could get to the timber. tim-ber. The snow Is not all gone yet. May 31 The boys came home on account of the storm.'. . June 3 Bro. T. Callister and wife Helen and son Russell here on a visit, also Sisters Robison and Owens here to visit Adella. Bro. C. and wife went home on the 4th. June 8 Mother much the same. Platte's little Eliza is sick. Have stayed there all day. Received a letter from my brother Edward, also some cheese and raisins for mother. (To be continued). ATMOSPHERE FUMES CAUSE ILLNESS IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 (U.R) Fumes, which made a number of persons ill hung over a wide area northeast of Philadelphia last nisht and early today. - Police stations throughout the Bucks county area were swamped with calls from worried residents who reported feeling nauseated. Most of those made ill were children. d Wooden Fence Backstops the 'Iron Cu rtain' WILBUR By BILL RUBLE yf M ATED TO DO TV ) ff'HSl? ( BUT I'M ALLEGGIC ,11 K 1 Aunt Gertrude 9&-i3 i 1 tUILT TO tl lit Qiea< Vol WITH THf ncuamo aw UORGB Mate of Wora Eight-Petition Damp Drier Finger-Tip Roll-Release One-Piece, Roll-Rim, Self-Draining Self-Draining Tub Steam-Seal Cover Plated Metal Parts Rubber-Mounted Motor Easy-Roll Composition Casters Handy Cord Holder Come in today sod inspect the new Norge "Ro y fa-tor" washer. Let us show you why it does a '. better Job, and explain how easy, it is to own ooe of these efficient washers. 2 .. I- mmv i "ii 1 WAKEFIELD'S INC. S4 N. Univ. Ava. Phone 1775 V Benjamin After gathering firewood, these youngsters ia Babelsberg, in the Soviet rone of Germany, carefully skirt the high fence isolating dwelling of Russian military government officials. Fences like this complete Moscow's non-fraternization, segregatio n policy, . designed to protect Soviet personnel from "contamination" by Western ideas through casual contact with democratic-minded Germans. By MKS. J. R. PEAT Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Andreason left recently for California to spend a few months. Mrs. Andreason An-dreason has been in 111 health and ' the change Is being made for her benefit. Mrs. Nora Johnson of Sacra mento, Calif., has been visiting nere wun ner mower, Mrs. uiara Ludlow and with her daughter, Helen, who Is attending BYU A number of relatives have entertained en-tertained for Mrs. Johnson. i Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Hone and daughter, Gayle, visited last week . at Burley, Ida., with a daughter and sister, Mrs. James Dunn and family. Mr. Dunn Is teaching school there. . The special tntefest class of the MIA enjoyed a social with a book review, "The Plague and I," being given by Mrs. Edna Wride. Refreshments were serv ed. Mrs. Regene Peay and Mrs Donna Hansen directed a radio play with the following cast members: mem-bers: . Phylis Murray, Melvin Cloward, Ned and Gladys Loveless, Love-less, Fayne Reynolds and Kenney Peay with Jacque Peay at the piano. The Benjamin MIA basketball team played a game with Lake Shore Tuesday night. .The score was 47-44 in favor of Benjamin Mrs. Hazel Richardson has been ill at the Payson hospital for the past 10. days. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Basley have a new baby boy, born at the Payson hospital Saturday. A personal shower was given Mrs. Maxine Ludlow at the home of Mrs. Lucille Huff. Mrs. Ludlow Lud-low will leave for a California LPS mission, Dec. 6. Man Reaches Goal In Life At 50 MAN AD A HILL, Pa. (UJJ mercial art, but did not enter that field because tne - advertising David Keller, 60, was detoured through a great part of his life, but finally at about 50 he reached his goal and became, a full-time artist Since he left high school 43 years ago, Keller has been an auto dealer,, house-painter, ga-rageman ga-rageman and grocer. After leaving school he took a correspondence course in corn- UN EXTENDS LIFE OF "LITTLE ASSEMBLY" PARIS, Dec. 4 (U.R) The United Unit-ed Nations General Assembly today to-day extended the life of its Russian-boycotted "Little Assembly" for one year despite objections of the Soviet bloc. The American-sponsored reso lution lor its continuation was approved by a vote of 40 to 6 with India abstaining. Only Russia Rus-sia and her five satellites were recorded in opposition. . . . mm . I B I agency wnicn oiierea mm nis first Job had liquor and tobacco accounts. The church frowned on smoking and drinking. But Keller kept up his interest In art. - Now his murals hang In more than 39 churchea. throughout Pennsylvania and In other states WANTED. ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Prices ' Paid for BONES WOOL HID Eg ' PELTS;-7sFUM--'':? and dead and useless animals. Pelt prices for dead and useless use-less . sheep, .v.. I .k Prompt Service UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. 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