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Show WiirGJ'i Account Vyt , , j4 ' I c . : V. ' 't , t , 4 ' 'ij 'MW f . . 4 $ f " 1 ' . 1 ' ' Wf HT , - r! 0 l! A - lt, o . champions .., in Camp 5 f J ; - , . - ' ) Carson rifle and pistol . .. i ,1 matches. Robert A,. Vogeler . will give a first hand account of Communist brutal- t . if, Lake City May 22 at ' i i : ' V fv V I 1 PAGE 1 k if J , t r 1 -- Rrigadier General.' 1 Walter . W-- , l .. nf .... J.- j - . Hess, Jr.; is. ,, TEN . tions from , f 5 r congratula- - I. bow Ramlevu. ' i i. u ? Rain- - Receiving - ; ity in forcing confessions from innocent political prisoners when he speaks at the Utah Republican Crusade to Victory dinner rally in Salt ; Warrant BOX ELDER NEWS ' t ' jl 1 4.- ,'pf.( ! ytg w amm t his team won n for the small t.bore'team . ; . , vui Jf ' t) 1 Sfc, (ileit V' ' .i 1 - ( V V Baron,.Brig-f-r- ; iiham City? " holds trophy H & - 1 4 Receives Trophy For Marksmanship, JfcS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, .April 9. 1952 A K Officer, 1 - Gene G. Ward. ,.u A ".(army photo) i ?x D3ESS UP Sfc. Glen L Baron FOR SPRING Oh Winning Team Robert E Day Sergeant (First Class Glen. L. Mrs, Baron, son of Mr. and Glen L. Baron, 113 north Third west, Brigham City, and a member of the 97th Field Artillery battalion at Camp Carson, Colorado, was a member of the 97th championship small bore rifle team In the recent poet rifle and pistol team matches. w j 'Robert Edwin Day, 64, died at his home, 430 north 3rd West, 1 - - MADS KNITTED COVERS ; , . SOFAS $7.95 $12.95 Mills. ' j Milton L. Weilenmann . . former treasurer of state Democratic committee, is candidate for committee chairmanship, Mr.! Weilenmann, chairman of the recent Day Dinner committee will vie for post May 10 in Salt Lake City. SearU lip weary chair, or protect Jtna Mv MM. ..with I Hurl Sure-Fi- t desUp cover. An exciting multi-colo- r iwm fiiting (nbric that look ign-in and file wphehlery. Oru conted SuT T m it (14 i I , y 'T a"'8-"- 9 this . Fir-ley- - - nronW- .5' su"4 - .' 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MLGKRA NElf Come in and see this stunning new pattern . . . admire its deeply ornamented and delicate design. And because of extra silver for longer life, this lovely silverware will look beautiful on your table for years. t , 7f ? Set - i rd3tb ) v:pOAY:T.3TTJlU C .'"-'- 7'. BEAUTIFUL . , 'v d . i jb Foulger Mortuary Chapel ' by Austin Shaw, bishop of the Ogden Thirty-ThirWard. ANNOUNCING THE ROMANTIC : ' p-n&psri;- Services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Myers and Phone 86 v i d cliik 4 i - y Spots vanish! All Better press lasts longer! JO -- ' - ed as a salesman for the W. K. . , Kellogg Co. J On Nov. 2, 1927, :. he married Florence Call in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. . Mr. Barnard was a member of the , Ogden LDS Thirty-ThirWard and a member of Ogden Lodge No. 719, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, t (Surviving are his widow; one son and two daughters, Dorel H., Zana Gae and Velvet Lee Barn-ard- , Ogden; two grandchildren; his mother, of Brigham City; three brothers and three sisters: Horace R. and James E. Barnard and, ;; Mrs. Raymond (Elsie) Hpuser, Deweyville; J. John Barnard, Heber City; Mrs. Morrie (La Ree) Fowers, Ogden; Mrs. Grant ( Lavinia). Marble, J j y,- rr --1 - ,L. . There's still time to get this really f better dry cleaning for your Easter ' ,' Homer Lhke St., Ogden, died Sunday at 5?10 p. m. in an Ogden hospital, foilowng a lingering illness. JMr. Barnard was born July 29, 1908, in Deweyville, Utah,; a son. of Oohn F. and Lavinia Orem Barnard. He spent his early life in Deweyville, moving to Ogden eight years ago. He was employ- DAYTIME CALL WRECKER 1 r4V-- the bf th Lee Barnard NEW PATTERNS A .. s . thes O ) I ' , Sbck-- ! ervices. NEW FABRICS NEW COLORS IS issssfsl S5Sx cosi. : , "V I , Luroltl!t ' I r '$ at pv in, f ' y -- repel dirt. :.m Friday night after a short Illness Mr. Day was bom, in Brigham City, (July 15, 1887, a eon. of William- Shelden and Mary Ann Bowden Day., 1 'He married Erma Elizabeth Rasmussen In Malad, Idaho, on Feb. 16, 1921 and they made their. home .here. For several years . he ' was , employed by Bloom and Sons. , A member of the Church, of (Jesus Christ, of Latter-daSaints, he was an elder - in Brigham City Seventh ward at the time of his death. si Surviving are his widow, Brigham City; eight sons and' daughters, Robert- Edwin Day Jr. and Mrs. .Doris Erma Widders, Ogden, Mrs. Betty 'Alice Braegger, WillardrMrs. Helen Rhoda Seattle, Wash.; Stanley Martin Day, U. S. Air Force stationed in the Far East, and William Ed, Dennis - Richard And Lois Eleanor Day, IBrigham City! 12 grandchildren, and a brother, s, Bigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m in Brigham City Seventh wardi Li)-S.- , chapel by Lewis .Wight, bishop.. Friends may call at Harold B.. Felt Mortuary,, Brigham. City, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.4m. and Wednesday until time of Burial' Will be In Brigham - , i City, f , , , y M-tl- ? - L00K , paign ribbon with two , battle stars and the distinguished unit citation. The teams second high scorer he 22 caliber- pistol team match, Sfc. Baron also; participated In the 45 caliber pistol match and the rifle firing t competition. ? i - - ' A 1947 graduate of Box Elder high school, Sfc. Baron attended the University of Utah and Weber college. Prior to entering the service Sfc. Baron was employed by the-- Baron Woolen -' If ' - ' L t ; . Sfc. 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