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Show 'I, . Mink Creek Ward j Sustains Bishopric A new bishopric was sustained in Mink Creek ward this week the tensen was selected Co succeed Kichard Knight as liead of the ward. Mr. Knight recently moved frm the community. V. B. Moosman and Delbert Kel- ner were retained as counselors with Dwight Wilde as ward clerk. Falls nosed hut motor vehicles in j U4.) as the leading cause of when stake officials vi'ted fast meeting Sunday. J. Charles Chris- accidental deaths. PROFESSION BEAUTY INVESTIGATE NOW! Find out how you can become a trained beautician in a few short months at the modern lixcelcis school. Many Excclcis graduates are each month than the entire more earning cost of their training. Take the first step to a profitable career as a beauty operator by mailing the coupon today. Vivian A. Olsen, Manager ,ljj Exccldt Bouty School Blvd 2470 Washington , Ogden, Utah Please send information on your Beauty Course. obligation on my part. Address Nam - No SCHOOL1 CHANGE IN LOGAN CITY BUS SCHEDULE To Be Daily Effective June 10th, 1946 and holidays buses will operate as except Sunday follows: Schedule Inve Union Depot for college 6:40 A. M. and every hour until 9:40 P. M. Leave college for Eighth Ward and Crockett Ave. district 6:55 A. M. and every hour until 8:55 P. M. Leave college and operate via 8th North for Union Depot 7:25 A. M. and every hour until 9:25 P. M. Leave Eighth Ward church 7:10 A. M. and every hour until 9:10 P. M. ' Le-av- Union Depot 9:40 P. M. 7, 1946. Child Dies From The Normandy Accident Injuries Beaches Flamed Sundays and Holidays for college 12:40 P. M. and Editor's Note; United Press Staff Correspondent Haynes Thompson landed on the Normandy beachhead in the early two years ago hours of yesterday morning as a 9th airforce aviation engineer. In the following dispatch he describes the same historic beach today. y, treatment. Both were passengers on a truck BY HAYNES THOMPSON Incarrying a group of migratory dian farm workers to the Sevier United Press Staff Correspondent county area. The truck, driven by UTAH BEACH, Normandy, June Roy W. ReGay, 35, of Cameron, 6 (L'.R) It is peaceful here now, but Ariz., was struck by a car driven haunted. Calvin Hansen of by This is the kind of peace the Centerfield. Hansen and Waldo American soldiers who lie Beck, passenger in the 30,189 Hansen car, also of Centerfield, buried in nine cemeteries near .here Jied to win. suffered cuts and bruises. Tanks Remain The death of the Yazzy baby horse-draw- n A French brings the total tinffic fatahties circusgay, ha3 pitched its camp on the to 82 in Utah. Last year's total to lure of beach the visitors francs at this time was only 50. attending Memorial services. Two years ago G. I.'s died at the same spot. The guns, the flaming trucks and Idaho bursting shells, the burning tanks .ire gone. Without the screaming Provide 'utter of gunfire you can hear '.he channel waves gliding softly 'shore. Idahos two Democrat U. S. senYet there is much to recall those ators today continued to supply urbulent hours after dnwn of Juno the fireworks as the Idaho primary 7, 1941, when allied forces breaih-- d election campaign drew to a dose. the continent. At Twin Falls, Sen. Glen II. Tay.Burned out tanks and amphiblor threw In a "bombshell" with a ians streuked with dirty yellow statement that the Republican rust litter stretches of the shore. gang In Boise is moving heaven Capsized assault boats lie next to and earth" to prevent the nonun :hern, Some of our force fell there, ntlnn of Rep. Henry Dworshak ns never even touching foot ashore. the Republican senatorial candiDead bulks of sumll troopships date to insure the election of Sen. wallow offshore, half sunk in the Charles C. Gossett. blue green channel. They haven't Meanwhile, in a radio address moved since the German shells lnt. over five southern Idaho stations Many Change Gossett chnrgeij that Taylor had There nre changes, too. d cancommitted his In the heart of the landmg area, didate, George Donart of Weiser, next to what was a nazi blockhouse, to a policy which will destroy the there is a monument. Its dedication American government," and that reads, In Proud Memory of Our he (Taylor) not only seeks ta con- Dead, First Engineer Special Britrol the Democrat party in Idaho gade, H Hour 0630 6 Jun9 but wants two votes in the senate. 1944. Nearby . is Felix Lereverencs Debarquement cafe and bar, enOoden Livestock joying its grand opening today. Two years ago the proprietor was a prisoner of the Germans and the Cattle: 110.. Only odds and ends basic pari 'f his care was a Geroffered early; mostly steady on a man pillbox. comfew cutter to trade; cleanup Inland from the beachhead, mon cows 8.50710.75; canners where gained cost a late Thursday, part load good life, theevery yardscars of war are physical 900 lb. grass fat steers 16; common vilThe debris-strew- n to medium medium vanishing. streets of Sainte Mere Eglisn, cows cutter to common lage common to medium bulls Carentan and Isigny memorable names are neat. Ruined houses vealers medium d hove given way to odd head stock steers medium to good stock heifers vacant lots. Fat cows munch quietly along the 12.50-1few stock calves 18. miles from Caen to Hogs: 14.70. Steady: good to bloody Apple trees are' heavy with 0 choice lb. butchers 15.10; 0 lb. over 300 lb. blooms. The thickness of the thickness of the hedgerows is beausows largely Sheep: 3050. Receipts arriving tiful now, not deadly. The nasty verticle poles planted after early estimate around eight carloads Idahos; no early sales; by the Germans to snag parachutlate Thursday, five singles good ists and gliders are gone from the and choice 92 lb. Idaho ranch fields. spring lambs steady at 17.10;' two TRAIN COLLISION doubles strictly good and choice FAIRVIEW, June 7 U.Rl Enshorn ewes number 3 pelts barely steady at 8.23 straight; load good gineer W. E. James and Fireman ewes number 2 and 3 pelts 8, John E. Allred, Salt Lake City trainmen, were In Utah Valley lightly sorted at 4. hospital at Provo today receiving treatment for bums, shock, and GENEVA OPINION SALT LAKE CITY, June 7 (L'.l'i cuts. Injuries were received last Rep. J. W. Robinson, D., Utah, night when am engine of ja northpredicted here today that U. S. bound Denver and Rio Grande Steel Corp.s bid for the huge railroad passenger train derailed $200,000,000 Geneva Steel plant ten miles north of Fairview on near Provo, Utah, would be ap- the Marysville branch line. proved by the 'attorney general g tomato worm, The within the near future. Robinson returned to Utah last night for a so terrifying to many timid garbrief visit with his constituents. deners, is absolutely harmless. Senators Slat City Two Years Ago, al son of Mrs. Mary Yazzy of Cameron,- Arizona, who died here from injuries suffered collision Sunday. in an auto-truc- k His mother, who was also in lured in the Sunday afternoon crBsh at Richfield, is still receiving the WORK in Fktafd-Journ- Friday, June RICHFIELD, Utah, June 7 l.Pi Funeral services were being arranged today for George Y azzy, BIG MONEY INTERESTING 6 TKe every hour until Leave college for Eighth Ward and Crocket Ave. district 12:55 P. M. and every hour until 8:55 P. M. Leave college and operate via 9th North for Union Depot 1:25 P. M. and every hour until 9:25 P. M. Leave Eighth Ward church 1:10 P. M. and every hoyr until 9:10 P. M. Fireworks hand-picke- 6.50-8.2- 5; 13.25-14.5- 0; 8.50-10.7- 5; 10.25-11.5- iiiiniiiTliii fciMJihnra European Invasion Vividly Described Cache Sends 37 By Col. Timberlake The invasion of Eurone on June 8, 1944, was vividly told Wednesday night to Cache Valley Post 2123 Veterans of Foreign Wars by Col. E. W. Timberlake, commandant of Utah State Agricultural college ROTC unit "The meeting was held in the Logan armory with Robert R. Holden, senior vice commander, in charge and who also introduced the speaker. Col. Timberlake, who at the time of the invasion was a brigadier general, landed on Omaha beach in Normany, France, a few hours after H Hour", went into detail of the preparation of the invasion. The colonel, commanding a brigade of artillery, lound that on landing there was no use and tume-unitfor into field art.flery to the landing "doughboys.1 All the wonderful weapons yon people gave us were greatly appreciated.- but it was not the weapons that won the war, it was man power, the colonel raid. "Don't let people kid you thit "enerals won it either, it was Inn CL In summing up his talk the 'olonel pleaded for eooneration in keeping the college ROTC unit among the best in the nation. "Leadership is a dire rned for 'rmy officers," he said. "We are trying to show these beys they are studying for lender-hl- n in civ'lian !ife llu-ho"ld also study for leadership in military life in ease of nnolher emerg-- i ney Those officers who null rank are Hie officers th it do not know their job or how to handle men That is our job, to teach them anti-aircra- ft anti-aircra- ft, that-whil- CENTRAL THE UTAIHDAHO For Sparkling VRnon oAOTr, GOLD SEAL vax zjcm CLEANS wipe protected by on invisible coat. 98 QUART brilliance that forti M . e - Senator Abe Utah's statesman and orators, Addiesse. wdl be the keynoter. will be given by other members delegaoi Utah's CongressiomJ tion Representatives J. Will Robinson and Walter K. Granger, who are scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake- - City today. Senator Elben 1). Thomas also may, attend thi States United Murdock, one of Distributed by CARPENTER Ogden, Utah There will be two sessions, ut a m. and 2 p.m. During the noon hoar a free luncheon will be 10 Shakes Burma Area operations had been undertaken against the brigands with some , degree of success. LONDON. June 7 irm In March there were 248 murThe house of commons was told today ders, 558 robberies with attempted that Burma s in the grip of a murder, 785 robberies and 347 cases reigh of terror" and commando- of cattle theft in Burma outside like . operations a.i vo'ng on Rangoon, Sir Basil Neven Spence, against big bands of ou.'- ring- conservative, said in raising the ing the countryside, murdering an I Burma issue. . Spence said , looting. bluntly that a "reign Arthur Henderson, undersecre- of terror prevailed. 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MILLER CHEVROLET 209 North Main full satis- COMPANY Phone 125 ide of this community a sparkling new farm and home store which will Your. Car's Appearance For V Our temporary office headquarters have been established on the balcony of the main floor, where we will be able to continue to service your accounts as usual. We hope it won't be too long until we can present to the good folks streams oU 0 mow HARDWARE CO. Invited To This Outstanding Dance M5 10-2- etit ,aseiw STATE WALLPAPER The Public Is Cordially Sizes o Still 13.75-14.3- 3. Just d WALLPAPER WALLPAPER Surprises! Cap Sleeve of rice. , j RICHMOND Side Drape Reign of Terror PAPER CO. RICHMOND LIONS d old-tim- 5; Ho bbiinS & distin-guiJie- convention. Roseoe Boden, state Democratic chairman announced that ovet e 3000 honored guests, party adherents, from every Utah county have been invited to - TALS of Great Salt Lake Saturday, June 8, foi state con their lii st peace-timvention in neatly five years at ' Saltair. In Cache county, officially represented by 37 convention delegates, interest is soaring high- for the outstanding political event qf the year, according to C. D McBride, oi Logan, county chan-ma- PROTECTS Drug and Hardware Store Department, on the shores converge horn-bearin- 59 WNT LAKE CITY, June than 500 followers of the i!l Democratic party in Utah SALT Fak Trad'd All CLASS AND At Grocery, admire! fcftant . . . diamond-lik- e IRIGHTENS EOUSHES off... Apply crystal-clea- r ' 14.50-14.7- 14.00-14.5- 0; RAILROAD. INC 3 State Meet 180-27- 270-30- V To served ut the Bowery. An interesting entertainment program uml floor show will ,be presented dur .ng the luncheon. Utah, a Deinoi ratio strong hob. sni. e 1933, lias 8()t accredited de legates to the stute convention However, many counties pre 'leadership. votes into halves and Following the VFW meiting, the dividing to allow additional De(plotters colonel was introduced to the auxmocrats to attend and paiticipate iliary, and gave a short talk to the proceedings. lad1, s. The nuxilitary met in the in convention Hyman Guss, executive secret.ortn room of the armory. tary of the state Democratk committee, is general chairman of the convention. clean-picke- Save This Ad for Reference Delegates 4 - "'Vi. , i. C. CtArJ n'D E R s 0 n |