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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY keep ON WITH KJAR BONIS SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER taurol Tiill are volume XLIH, NO. de- f 10 CASTLE DALE, UTAH. FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1943 months I Prominent Emery :rmcai Emery Stock Sales Total 66 Carloads County Stockman Dies at Cleveland TWO DOLLARS A YEAR Red, White and Blue Funeral Services For Jean Funk Held Saturday Keith Oveson, Injured in Combat. Arrives in Frisco (Composed by Myrtle W. Aldous) FERRON .Theres a song in the air A total of 66 carloads of On Sunday afternoon ilr. and Emery And we hear it every where, Mrs. Clul Jensen entertained county cattle have been shipped "Tis three cheers for the Red, from Price this season, includa trousseau tea for White and Blue! a dozen cars that went out Norma, who was ing CLEVELAND The Oh! our voices we will raise reap- Saturday. Most of this last shipmarried in Seattle to Mr. DALE Funeral serer has again visited grim CASTLE this little ment went to a Los Angeles vices for Jean Williams Funk As we sing these songs of praise Jimmie Shiner, of Price, who is our soldiers so For and valient Fnday about noon packing company and were were held in the ward L. D. S. true. with the Navy. Norma, who has news was given bought spent a week here lett Monday by C. F. Heikes, of Salt chapel here Saturday afternoon As they fight for Old Glory lor Price to visit her husband's snHLnfnry,,lterstrom ilad diec Lake City. 2:00 with at ERIC EASLEY, OF FERRON, m., p. beginning We will sing the old, old story his north oi Several hundred feeder calves Bishop family, and will then go on to E. A. Nielson conducttown. Although ranch GRADUATES as was in That battles long sung he had oeen m also were purchased by San Francisco to remain indefin ing. HOtsFlTAL APPRENTICE poor health lor sometime, of ago. and Murphy, Wyoming nitely. Opening prayer was offered by Well put our shoulders to the of Dr. late he had been improves, anu dealers, for shipment Ihe Relief Society held its to NebrasFerEric E. Easley, 21, son E. of Snow, Bishop Perry been had wheel to able ka. conference Sunday evenwaid keep up v.itli and Mrs. Bruce Easley, Ferron, was vocal a ron; song And work with might and zeal, Most of the cattle were han- trio opening 1, from the light duties around the ing. Mrs. Merl Johansen of the Ferron ward; Presi- As our boys search the world for the by m graduated November Stake Board was in attendance. Friday morning he dled by stockmens associations dent Leon P. school at the of Ferron, the Hospital Corps the foe. leit the pn house, and a few min- from Emery, Cleveland, Orange- was the first Ralphs, Ihe Relief Society of the Speat followeu Great Naval s. speaker, Hospital one day the war will end, U utes later Mrs. cial Interest classes of the M. I. wait ville, Huntington and Ferron. by Dr. Easley, also of Ferron. Then we s will and advanced to the out to join him Ottestrom to , Nation the And Lakes, A. gave an adult party at the o and found him Mrs. L. T. Hunter sang a vocal secsend dead in the yard. Death was rate of hospital apprentice church Monday night. There ana Ambassadors of peace and goodCast solo, Burdens," Thy caused by a heart attack was a program and plenty of ond class. ot President J. Frank Killian, will. John Henry Ottestrom, son Graduation terminates a six-e- k and cocoa. was doughnuts next the speak- And hate shall reign no more Orangeville, Mrs. Morris Singleton enterof preliminary of H. and Lena Sorenson Otter-strocourse Nielson the er; gave Bishop now and In lands the sck sort, was born in Eohrann tained at a trousseau tea at her closing remarks, and the Castle And justice will resound thuu training at the Hospital Corps December 9, 1875. He grew to home Wednesday afternoon for . Dale ward chorus sang, Betides school. rock and rill. manhood and married Frona her daughter, Colleen, who was The Still Waters. will man closing prayer In our sorrow and our joys, The newly graduated Brienholt of Ephraim. Soon af'n Thurs-married recently to Wanlass was offered by Eugene Johansen. to our another Weil tribute at to train pay boys, continue ter their marriage they came to s. LatblJorgensen, of Wellington. relatives friends and Word Many of true our for of the Who died Alexanto country Cleveland to make their home, der Jameson death over state s moths, I Naval hospital before going from attended the aturday will be Old Folks' ever And may Freedom reached heie last ring, shore and where other at or sea at here. Guests will be enterDay were duty have rethe services and there since of Sal; week. they k, Mr. Jameson, 84, of Provo, As forever we will sing KEITH OVESON sided. tained from 11 a. m., until evenstations. to wland for many years Patriarch ot numerous floral offerings. for the Red, white cheers Three Mrs. Fur.k died at the Saint They have both been very in- the L. D. S. church, died while Pres, and Mrs. L. P. Ralphs ing by the committee. Blue. dustrious and have made the in Marks Lake Salt ALLRED M. that their nephew, Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen spent WILLS hospital a report above the is at the home of his son The author of visiting Charles-desert bloom as of son of Mr. and the first of the week in Salt Keith a the AT rose, Oveson, Monday and their Oscar City preceding CasTRAING M. Jameson, in Moab. ECEIVLNG daughter of Harry Evans of Mr. home has been a haven to their Mrs. M. I. Oveson of Opliir, who Lake City. ' streptoccocus septiceima. Mr. Jameson was an old-tiINDIANA Dale. OF XIYERSITY tle Mrs. Lawrence Christenren reorth andl was injured in his plane about Interment was in the Castle many friends from all over the resident of Castle Dale, o having Mrs. Wells M. Allred, son of R. M. state. four months ago somewhere in turned from a visit witn her been called by the L. D. S. Dale cemetery under the direr Mr. Ottestrom, while a prom- church to tion of the Witbeck Funeral the Pacific, is now in a hospital daughters, Mrs. Melba Papkes at iss Lavo: Mired of Emery, has been assEmery county to orat Modesto, California, recover- San Francisco, and Mrs. Virgil furlough! igned by the army to special-ze- d inent farmer and stockman, has ganize the first Emery Stake Home. The grave was dedicated also S. E. been Larsen. rethe by ing from his injuries. He had Clark In Salt Lake. Universfurloughl at Emery this county academy place. From training at Indiana Lawrence Barney ana daueli-te- r hus survived her She been in that zone for mtny is by for presentative weeil this the Occidental school several of his sons the Indiana, Seed Bloomington-n acity, Ada, and Mr. and Mis. seen small two months has and band. Jack and much Funk, of Salt Lake for and Company . andMrsI inhere graduated. of approximate 2,500 men 28 years. He also served a tenn Mr. daughters Distinwas also bv Barney, tion. He Ogden awarded spent the and sons, Brent; WoM was received by relatives Craig Jameson built and owned intweek end here. Vernon wi1 as county commissioner. ire being prepared through the home now the property of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl im Castle Dale of the death of guished Flying Cross and Air last me part; ensive instruction for officer L. Besides his wife, Frona Olter-stro- S. D. Bunnell. In 1900 he and Williams, of Castle Dale, two Sophia M. P, Johansen, former Medal D. F. C., for bravery ana enter the army tills nlo ith Mrs. Dorothy Nitherertt, c' His many he is survived by iwo his family left here and went brothers, Ray Williams of Mt. resident, and wife of the late accomplishments. and technical services. ly the Oakland, Caiif., is here caring wishes Mark friends of their best extend and in Williams, unit brothers, Frank Otterstrom of to Mexico, where Mr. Jameson Pleasant, The Indiana University Peter Johansen, which occurred for her mother, Mrs. Mary one of 200 established at collCleveland, Oscar Otterstrom of was called by the church to col- Castle Dale; two sisters, Joy Monday evening after a long ill- for his complete and speedy re enjoyeil w'ho is ill. covery. onize Sonora Mexico, and where Williams of Castle Dale, and ness. ookies andl eges and universities under the Elmo, and one sister, Mrs. NaoMr. and Mrs. Ray Somerville of Mrs. Ruth Provo. Vick, d Peter married Allred he Mrs. JohansenWar of Fountain Green resided until 1912 when the Departments army special-ze- mi have as their guests their three Funeral services were ueid saints were driven out of MexiJohansen, of Castle Dale, in training program. They are, id children daughters, Mrs. Beth Chappell co. 19 Univer-styfor at 18, and Cleveland to the years eighteen DALE returned enrolled in CASTLE April They Dale Castle egularly Thursday, and and two children, Miss Helen here for a After here. home her few made CLEVELAND and will receive Unversity Friday the body will be taken years and later setled Sumervide, and Mrs. Mema seven in of her husband, the death :redit which may be used after to Epnraim for burial. LaSal, San Juan county, all of California. cm Wayman, Miss who of FerronJ ;he war toward Roma is Larsen, T. M. Bryant of the Occidental where he resided until four years years ago, she moved to Mt. college gradu-itioMr. and Mrs. Henry Somerville Funeral services were held for Pleasant, her former home, ployed in Salt Lake, was a week ;s Maxim Seed Co., of Salt Lake, Mr. anu ago, when he moved to Provo. left this week for Salt Lake to end guest of home folks. Mr. Jameson was born May 18, Emory White on Sunday. A very where she has since resided. Mrs. Oscar Otterstrom and Mrs. remain indefinitely. the and attended crowd conlarge will be Larsen services Mrs. Mr. and 1859, son of Charles and Priene Funeral moved to! ORMER PROGRESS EMPLOYE Florence Christiansen oi Emery Salt Eweil Christensen and floral showed the high ducted in the North Ward L. D. accompanied by Mrs. L. T. Hun- sonMrs. Ural offerings Jameson. His parents movHADE SERGEANT here he City, were here for the funeral. Paul, left Friday for a ten ed to Goshen when he was quite esteem in which the family was S. chapel at Mt. Pleasant today ter, spent a few days in Salt days visit in Magna and PocaBryan L. Cook, formerly an at one o'clock, under the direc- Lake City this week. young, and his early held. Bp. Wm. F. Eden presided Blackball tello. Mrs. Christensen's son ladMusic furnished was the M. O. by mploye of the Progress office education there. He studied at tion of Bishop Aldrich, Mrs. Nathalia Anderson re- Rex, of the army, is stationed narried the was ies Burial chorus. in las been promoted from the ORANGEVILLE the Brigham Young University, with burial in the Mt. Pleasant turned last week from an ex- at Pocatello. She will visit him t the home ank of corporal to that of serunder Dr. Karl G. Maeser, and Cleveland cemetery. Besides the cemetery. tended visit with relatives at Mt, her sister, Mrs. Zenna Richrelatives and friends attending ink Black- vant at the Base Weather Mrs. Johansen will be long re- Home. While there she ceiebrat and graduated in 1891. of that city. ardson son His were from several afar. Station at Jackson, Miss. His Mrs. Clarence Grange was hosDecember 29, 1881, he marrimembered in Castle Dale for her ed her 86th birthday. Mr. Mrs. La veil Johnson and who from White California, nfe, the former Marcella Allred, tess to the members of the ed Millicent Ferris, in the old Billy beautiful singing voice. She sang Louis Oveson, an employee in and spent the week end son family anotuer is in and the Gener-,- 1 army, on most the Foster in chorus the ward Endowment employed with house in Lake on Salt Satur birthday club, the defense plant at Tooele in Provo, Salt Lake and Odgen. fee For L&Var Mrs from White where Idaho; in His duets and at many hospital son, Joseph L., was occasions, Jackson, day afternoon. Visiting and lun City. came down Tuesday to attend Miss Beth accompanied them. nere are many wounded soldecheon was enjoyed bv the guests formerly music instructor of the Whites sister, Udella, and hus- and trios. Ottestrom funeral, and to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wayman Nev. her from and Elko, rs from Sicily and Africa. band, and daughters the Her step-soand Mrs. Grange received some Ferron high school. i the U. have moved to Kenilworth. visit relatives. brother, Emery from Phoenix of Castle Dale are attending the o nice birthday gilts. Mrs. Foster Nelson made a le for the Mrs. H. S. Larson a and from also Bishop Ariz.; brother, Dean, Mrs Mr. are and funeral They Mr. and Mrs. Vance Grange Marriage Announced to Logan last week to visit to George LMERY YOUTH new announce trip a the of arrival Oveson P. Louis and California, Eugene Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. and baby of Kenilworth, and her son, Dennis, who is in a hosto and born ent of thi BOOSES MARINES Mr. the of of ohm-seThe Tooele. granddaughter, Merrill J sympathy Miss Bulah Grange of Salt Lake Johansen, Byron from an appenMr. Tuesof Mrs. recovering j Mrs. M. pital Davis and Jesse June Conover community goes to the bereaved ciatlon. Price, Today Pvt. Boyd C. Jacobsen is Venice Jensen and Gladys City spent the week end at the of Ferron, announce the Nov. 9, weight 8 dectomy. morning, United States Marine. He ask-day 3. this year family. Gianarakis. home here. Mrs. Olevia Dugmore is spendProachinS marriage of their that he be inducted into the Grange T.iiliP pounds. Ray Jensen, of Tacoma Wash, my pre the week In Salt Lake City. ing Li enlisted who the larine Lake hostess to the recently Kathryn Snow, daughter of Mrs. Mona Nelson and sons ently Cbes- sductionCorps at the Salt Lee Richardson, which will take navy, visited a few days with his Mr. Mrs. Glen for was left and and Snow, accepted Ladies Improvement club WedCLAWSON called to Montana recentManager to service. on Thursday, November 18, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver last week to spend the winter were afternoon at her home. place account of the death of on nesday ly is not the Young Jacobsen is bein AriMesa the other Mesa, and relatives, Mrs. Harold Smith Mrs. Nelsons with Mr. and Temple, Jensen, the son of A dlicious luncheon was served. daughter. zona. lr. and Mrs. Denzil ;ionlng his fore entering upon military Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rcld and of Spanish Fork, and will attend Jacobsen of Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Scow and Q. Edwards, of EphGeorge A trousseau tea will be given-thi- duties. stamps weekschool tilery, and a graduate of the Mrs. Alice there. the high daughter, Betty, spent Justesen were busiMrs. Reed G. Starley of afternoon by the bride-to-bCleo Johnson was a business end :re designed outh Emery High school. ahd relatives Paul Magnuson, David Den- raim, visiting ness visitors in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ben Carlson of Nephi, months at California to last visitor the Conover week, mother, friends at Dragerton. iter of Castle Dale, and Rcbt. Ephraim, were guests of Mrs. L. nison, week. the past home in Ferron. Wilford Thathcr and his sons Riley of Clawson, returning home early Tuesday, induc- W. Killpack s still being BA VIS BOYD OLSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Chiids took Saturday. o Her husband, who is in the Everett and Jack, were here last tees in the navy newly VIATION CADET AT stationed at Albert Riedel of Salt Lake, vistheir mother, Mrs. Kate Childs home arrived armed for early forces, week MVERSITY making preparations to Manti last week to see their Farragut, Idaho, arrived home ited the Richard Behling family OF WICHITA elk hunting. They were accom- Wednesday on a Wednesday on a furlough.. fur- over the week end. mother and asked whai grandmother aged Mrs. Viola Olsen is rejoicing panied from here by Wayne lough. County Progress: will ilL Mrs. Childs I was is who very would Jay Larsen, June Killpack and vork in over the arrival of her two sons, Blackburn. wondering if you President Bertrude Winters Gene donl Austin Snow accompanied nut my address so that some remain- in Manti for a while. who are both enSon, I Hal conferward and Relief Leon, Society and Daughter Naomi Jensen some of the cattlemen to Ogden Mrs. Ella Miles entertained f y old friends back in Emery a ounded short ence was held here furlough. joying Sunday will entertain the Daughters of to the stock show. They did ounty could write to me. Monday afternoon for the memVaughn Cowley has moved his evening uder the direction of the Pioneers, Wednesday after- some The following youths of Emery was The cattle showing of their Luncheon of her club. bers University of Wichita county, five of whom have family into the W. T. Litster President Lydia Price. Stake of- noon, November 17, at the home own while there. a little old, is really a served the guests. street. aton home Main was B. Nellie in ficer Young of President Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen, who rs with Word was received bv relatives reached the draft age of 18 school. All the instructors Mr. and Mrs. Norton Adams tendance. The program consistthe month of Octoare Mr. Mrs. Jensen and them, J living in Hiawatha, are the have here are civilians and here that Roy Okay was some years during Hyrum registered with the local are entertaining a fine new girl ed of reports from the leaders are happy over the announce- parents of a baby boy. EtnrJ toy really know their stuff better. Mr. Okay lias been in the ber, 5 of the different departments Selective Service board during at their home. The Special Interest Book of ne rules we granddaughter, to go by nere Price hospital for sometime. Mr. the month: Thomas White, who is with and a duet was sung by Melba ment of a new to have Mrs. Mormon study class will meet at born October Mr Mr. and 26, ie what one of .and a is Okay arrived little Bessie Blackburn and Dan Lee Young, Huntington. the army in California, might call a Wright Harold Smith of Spanish Fork, the home of Mrs. Ida Behunin Jy, but everyone of them has Mrs. Orson Miles, who have Dan1 Kenneth Hunt- home last week for a brief visit with Nellie Young as the conLeRoy, after s place er anu witn weight nine pounds and five next Sunday evening their Price daugn in making gentlemen in with his wife and son at Hunt- cluding speaker. ington. church. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Kill-paounces. ?a officers out of us cadets. and her children. afMr. and was and A made Tuesday parents, ington, Clement Keith Wayman, quilt will present the lesson. Mrs. Lucile Cox visited in Sa'i Mr. and Mrs. Darley J. Allen, e not allowed to talk to Mrs. George White and other ternoon by the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Duard Olsen are with ny civilians wetk who have home the Lake made their here past City while on the Everett Johansen, Hunt- relatives in Cleveland. He has Relief Society. This is the secRoy f Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Olother guests and won a number of medals for ef- ond quilt they have completed for the past three years, de than in the class-an- d her daughter, Arlene, ington. from sen1. Duard is recovering to for Milford Monday week. if one Is caught with relatives. parted this Jensen LaMar Bishop, Cleve- ficiency. car a recent in received Injuries Hunting-to- n Milton Mrs. Mr. is Mr. make their home. and Allen hands in his Mrs. Helga Stokes is nursing a land. Primary Stake Board members pockets, he wreck. a of U. P. are the railroad broken rib, received when she Rena Grange, Opal Anderson employed by the happy parents at Carl Fugate Clark, Ferron. linds himself with The Seth Hitchcock family is fell from a chair. jnnt ten tours to walk, each new baby boy, born recently and LaVarda Defrieze, called at that place. o to Dragerton. moving of Hans armed Winters the Price. Alden Bob who to consult and with here Sunday represents one hour of Lamph, LT. GEORGE OVIATT, OF o enPeacock Mrs. D. been who has stationed Mr. and J. forces, have been visiting home folks, ward officers. Jnang at attention, and at one YORK NEW TAKES dinner CASTLE DALE ELMO, in LIONS at a relatives Texas the past nineteen ed and twenty cadence, tertained have both returned to their post A one-acomedy entitled months, is now enjoying his PLAN SERIES OF has to walk these tour oi the past week, in honor of their GIRL AS BRIDE of duty. was The presented Burglar, Lamar Wilberg, who Mr. and Mrs. Clay Peterson of Periods or on open post A. by the Bee first furlough at home with nis HOLIDAY DANCES I. M. In Tuesday was home from the army for a day and Second Lieutenant George T. Salt Lake City, were Sunday vis- Hive girls, under tne direction parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Win Sunday. short a furlough. uare Mormon few us of Oviatt, assigned to the Albany itors at the Edward Larson of drama director, Bessie Wright. ters. He will leave again Satur At the regular luncheon meetto, is planned day. A 0 are and the son of Mrs. home. meeting The cast included Ruby of the Castle Dale lions club trying to hold for special meeting which will Air Region, ing Donald Rasmussen the of was ms Bert P.n Sunday, although wc Sunday Gena E. Oviatt, of Elmo, Lamph accompaived Fonta Tatton, Kenna Jen- armed forces held at the Lions hall Monday at a ward chapel 11 enjoyed furlough evening, to Harriet Paradis, son Bob, as far as Ogden, when sen, Maxine married and Blackburn, very hal'd to do. be held in the k are plans were made for s. of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. he returned to his military The play was here with his mother, Mary Ras- the holiday festivities which inBertha doing nicely considerin'' 2:00 oclock p. m. Jensen. daughter we are Paradis of Albany, N. Y., at the Larry Olsen, of Ogden, also presented to the Primary mussen, and family this week. clude three dances: A lhanks-givin- g a distance Mrs.children-ur homequite are visiting rela- Little Church Around the CorFred Dearden and family, of children and as a matinee, Tuesday Donald reports that soon after state. on the night of Nohe was inducted some months vemberdance and Salt lake City, were visitors nt afternoon. tives here. As Travus B. Olsen. New York City, on Novemner, two Chistmas 25, Cashe was transferred from tne the George White home over the Mr and Mrs. Carl Bott of ber 3. eve on one Willis Price ana ago, Christmas Mr. Mrs. dances, and general army to work In mineral and tle Dale, were Sunday evening Capt. Carl M. Larsen was best week end. on Christmas another visited of Sy111 SELLS LOCAL children Dragerton, Mrs. mines at and Mrs. Gordon Bott Carrie Valley, Oregon, Cowley took visitors here. Mrs. man and the brides attendant lK LINE franchise and now again he has been night. Cramer into the St. Maa.s here Monday. F. Killian represented the was her sister, Valley. A dinner J The public is invited to para Akelund made Ivan short at at the Waldorf-AstorKNIGHT transferred from the mines back Hotel hospital, where he will lece ve Stake Relief Society Board as the net proceeds froir-thticipate, e his family into the army. He reported medical treatment. He nas been visit here with ngticht. who has serv-- rj the Relief Society ward confer-enc- followed the ceremony. from all dances will be used for emmbrero is he where to to volunsheepherd, for Fort at his bed confined several duty Douglas, Friday. some local benefit. Mrs. Oviatt has been a Cn,3lc truck driver for seemed io0, ployed. Donalds brother, Laaron and to Salt advanced Junior class of teer supervisor at the Aircraft months with an Injured leg. The Ferrn o my some i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Black- family of Sandy, brought DonBob Litster, Lewis Whimpey, May Warning Service Headquarters ten or twelve Sunday School, with Miv. rone (arsy tn A THANKS CARD OF of reis here burn visited a ys turned ald from homo Clarence Charles Oviatt Lt. which and Mortensen, Dragerton, there, Stevfrnt y sold his franchise Reid as leader, enjoyed in Albany to lurder. To our many friends who so Ward and Audrey Otterstrom Friday. turned again Friday to take him of "saiT Lake?Mr skating partv with a chin sup assigned. rest o for you,to oback to Salt Lake. Their mother kindly helped us in so many went to the Induction center last e ive daily ser- - per afterwards. arrived Ernest and Francis accompanied them back and ways during the sickness and Jensen where all you guess1 Alva Wall, accompanied passed they Mrs. Saturday Preston Thompson the county rthin thUghout few sure to and Rasmussen left Tuesday to at- spent the week end visiting with death of Jean, we wish to ex- very near future, back to his Camp after a shor by her daughter Joan, spent the a successful examination, th if? weekend in Salt Lake City. Thev were given a tend the stock show in Ogden. tek Sombre Donald In Salt Lake and at press to all of you, our sincere ad fflce establlshed furlough home, with his furlough. o o Laarons home In Sandy. thanks. t will now be here, and his parents In Ferron were accompanied home by Miss nS?nPAPE :.e. MrneT,Emerv County Truck He says his commanding officer Norma Wall, who is employea Mrs. Wm. Tatton spent a Misses Buelah Bell and Marie Kent Johansen: Gerald Jack Funk and family. he had in that city, and is spending the couple of days in- Salt Lake City Larsen spent the week end In are and Elwin and Mr. and Mrs. N. L Williams Rasmussen, fellow, swell WiU a was continue buck thgrlcht in life school. Lake of Carbon last and family. , week. Salt army latter the attending City. High thru part week here, county16 eggs and feed for been helped many ways a-a- t their-daught- er, thy Bach-man- 111-- Alex Jameson, Stake Academy Organizer, Dies I - - , Le-- I Former Resident Dies at Mt. Pleasant , 1 Vet-no- a s Be-hur.- ln, Tues-- ! n. is L 1 - Sit-ter- ud s ns 5 n, Iffi-- ap-Mi- ss 5E&K - in es Six Teen Age Boys 15-d- ay Register for Service al-tou- gh ! !e w son-in-la- br. ck Fei-ro- cam-oth- n. er im-Wiat- ct son-in-la- w, Ake-lun- d, du-tl- 1 , nbrero La-V- on ia e b-c- P 5 Pt . 21-d- ay - Wit-be- 'BEK ck - |