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U S PT QfF 24 m 35 2S 2& N3 44 59 Gas Poisoning Fatal To Two SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 29 U.E) Police investigators today reported that a defective flue apparently caused deadly carbon monoxide gas to escape into the Edgar A. Slowey diome, resulting in the deaths of both Mr. and Mrs. Slowey. Slowey died . yesterday after having been partially revived from the effects of the gas which filled his home early Tuesday." Mrs. Slowey was dead when a fire dement de-ment rescue squad was summoned. "Flight Commander Johnny Green will stay after school!" Pleasant View Mrs. Duane Jones has received word from the war department that her husband was wounded in action in the south Pacific January Janu-ary 12. Mr. Jones, a son of Mrs. Preal Jones and the late H. Rollo Jones, lef t. Pfovo Sept. 1941, just a few days after his marriage to Elva Bateman of Alpine. He was sent to Australia last March and was there several months. The family received letters from Duane during the Christmas holidays. Captain Jack N. Pack, whe was killed in a bomber crash- Ohio, was a grandson of Mrs. J. Bonnett. He married Miss Jean Halverson who is the daughter of Ernest (Hal) and Murial Bonnett Halverson, formerly of Provo. Mrs. Newell H. Baum gave a shower Monday evening for her cusin, Mrs. Samuel H. Elison, who was Miss Margaret Dudley. A program, .games and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by the 60 guests. Many lovely gifts were presented to the bride A food study class was organized organ-ized Tuesday afternoon in the Relief Re-lief society room under the direction di-rection of .Virginia B. Poulson.' Any one interested will be welcome wel-come to attend the classes which will be held each Tuesday at 3 o'clock. " whcL '1 Feeling the approach of death, circus elephants struggle to get outside the tent, preferring to die in the open air. T WILL COMC I juUeri 4 . 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