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Show .ti. !!;: .1 i m; .lul us Gl MEDIC TENDED HIS DYING TWIN News About Folks in r CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: OlOtJ-J- I i'i'i'Ii smv Accoidmg to JIcihciL Wood, if siidi a district wuc I'oi med ,t would piohahly he necessary j it to be a bonded pioject with a chaise made annually to pay olT the indebtedness and to pay fm i ROADS j require GRAPLIAb the upkeep Mis, Lucy Violetta Weuthem Cine, age si passed away in California la-- t week, Jan. l.T, of cause, incident to old age. She ha.s bet n STARTS TUKiiJ a lesident heie foj the past, seveial STOPS eais and has lived at the home of hei son am ami Mis. Lawience F. . daughter-in-law- street. (me, Mi. on Fin, Mis. Cuie has been confined to a wheel chair foi the past four , jeais since slie fiactuied hei hi) in a fall. She had flown to Califin- ilia just a few days befoie hei death to visit with i datives. She passed away quietly while sitting talking to them. Funeial services were held in California, and she was buiied there. Mr. and Mrs Lawience Cuie went by tiain to attend the seivice. The Association of the South Clearfield school have scheduled a cake sale for this coming Friday evening, Jan. ,0, at llailows Maiket, and on Saturday at Stimsons market here. Pro-- 1 ceeds of the sale will go toward the furnishing of a health room at the school. Sheets, blankets and other supplies are needed according Parent-Teachei- to Mrs. j i j Pvt. Irwin Reitz, 21 (left), of Rock Island, 111., treated the wounds of his first combat casualty In Korea on Jan 3 without realizing that the dying soldier was his twin brother, Edwin (right) It was not until two other soldiers had lifted the GI into a titter jeep that Irwin got a good look at his face and recognized his brother Edwin died of a chest wound later at an aid station. Irwin will accompany the body home. ( International Soundphoto) A U. S. ARMY MEDICAL CORPSMAN, American Trucking Association, Inc, .s Kendall ... i. j presi- - Sedgwick, dent. Theie is also a need for playground equipment and other school equipment which will be purchaced as funds peimit. Mis. Melvin Wilcox attended the funeial of her gieat uncle, John Peter Johnson, in Salt Lake last Monday. Little Miss Louise Sedgwick, Kendall of Mis. and Mr. daughter Sedgwick, was on the sick list earlier this week. At the ward party at Second ward a week ago, the Primary association acted as hostesses to all the anxiliary organizations and the bishopiic and their paitners. Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Harold Steed. The program included a lot of hilarity and humor whic l kept the group in top spiiits for the entire evening. (Continuation of standard equipment and trim.1 illustrated is dependent on availability of material ' Series I power: Noah tiuMmu k0 1 PEEL Sows ORaHGB DRINK 'HUEtl I - 3UIC6 ward-contr- and heavy-dut- y models, ol s- - able fiames inciease rigidity, add to ruggedness and stamina of 1953 Chevrolet trucks. I up to 4000 Series rucks heavy-dut- models have y Torque-Actio- n braking power! 4 A) OAK ARE BLACKBERRIES RED WHEAJ thev are green ? . car MoAU P THAT nWHEM THE wuy is out it's light 4000 and nes Torque-Actio- n front, Twin-Actio- n brakes. Seabove use brakes in in rear. New stamina plus extra gasoline economy in heavy-dutmodels with Loadmastcr engine, reduces hauling costs ncr y AREY 0Atd$8URy No. CAR. M.-F- economy! tr ton-mil- e. SUN is net nnhem TWE LIGHT IS OUT , DARK ? ? H0yo 3J2A MutGR Your XUtrlbutMl by Kin Fnturu Syndlctu op-eng- honal on 4000 Series heavy- duty trucks. Heavier, stronger, more dur- staying power! 'AR for- - rN0A ' LAYTON. UTAH MORGAN, UTAH BKAM |