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Show THE FRANKLIN MRS. G. I.. WRIGHT of Attending the funeral of as Delnap B gust Mrs- tteie - Mary thir-brothe- rs - IUMrs. Laura Chatterton spent, Logan Sea- - Mr. and mons and family while infant son Mis. Seamons took their ioSalt Lake City for medical treat-men- t. Blaine Parkinson returned home visit with Friday from a pleasant and hlS sister, Mrs. Polly Beatty He came family at Richmond, Cal. where home by way of Portland, Parkihe visited his cousin, Spencer Portlnson, a medical student at stuand. Miss Leanore Young, a dent' at the University of Utah, ac- companied him home where she at the Eernice spent the week Parkinson home. and children, Lance Adamson Monte, Dcnnise lend Dorothy Lou, ed were visiting their grandparents, Mr. and over the John Adamson, Magna, of parents and Mrs. weekend. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Camel Woodwardandwere Mrs. wife, Mi, Woodwards brother and Mrs. Melvin Porter and son reReggie of Logan. The Poiters cently returned from a vacation trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch and and Mrs. Roy Geddes left Wednesday, March 17, for Arizona, two where they plan to spend weeks isiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowe of Mr. Lewiston were Sunday callers at the Milton Woodward home. Levor Doney attended another meeting of the Utah Canning Crops Association Thursday, Accompanying him were Mrs. Doney, Mrs. G. L, Wright and Mrs. Verda Neeley and daughter Charline of Logan, who were on a shopping tour. Ross (Kelley) Wickhan) was taken to the Cache Valley hospital Saturday for treatment for a badly infected shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stockdale, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lowe, Douglas Oliverson and Mrs. Vella Wood- Ward attended the Weston ward re-- 1 union Friday evening. The OSL trio entertained with vocal numbers. Mrs. Woodward was their Margery Kerr oved a A House lUPt subcommittee today ap-bill to give states title pi to their tidolands. Rep. E. vVallace Chadwick, R. Pa, author of the bd! said it was the same one appioved recently by a Ser.a'e ludneiary subcommittee. p. m. to Phone 040-R- 2 Open from n 1 p. m. 10 TINGWALL'S Hill Hedy Lamarrs youngest child makes his camera bow on his first biithday. Anthony John visited his famous mother on the movie set, vvheie her acting chores confined her. The glamorous Hedy has two older children, Jamesie, 9, and Denise, almost 3. COAT Seven Men Freeze fo Deafh After Transport Crashes to March the men's v SALE 23 surWOODLAND. Wash. injured struggle Rescuers pieced together to- vive in the bitter cold. One man in his agony attempted day the last hours of seven men who fioo to death after their to amputate his shntteied leg. d A trail of blood led from the transport plane crashed into Davis Mount Sunday wreckage to his body 100 yatds distant. night. One man apparently was killed Four bodies were huddled tonut the clash Two tilhcis, gether ntound the burned out hmj'njumi seriously, rolled and foe. Three were found in the snow crawled down the mountain in a shot t distance away. The body search of help, then duecleil of the eighth victim was in the i cscuei s to ttie wi eck. smashed cock iit of the plane Cut llis Leg which somersaulted into the The cold ashes of a flat e. a mountain during a storm. If wed been a little earlier," shatleied wing of the plane standing upright in the snow for shelter, said Richard Adams, a member gave lescuers a vivid picture of of the .first rescue team to reach 'UP1 snow-coveie- ' Pall-heare- NEW HEAD MAN TOOELE. Utah, March 24 (U.D Col. Lyle M. Shields today assumed command of the Tooele ordnance depot. He succeeds Col. Leo H. Heintz who will asume new duties wdth the U. S. air force at Kirkland Field, Albuquerque, N. M. Shields formerly commanded thej ordnance depot at Warren, judicial y OLD JUNIPER LODGE field-Suisu- To Final tributes for Margeiy Kerr Hill were paid in funeral services held Thursday afternoon in the Wellsville Second ward chapel with Bishop Frank Leishman officiating. Player at the home was by William Brenchley. Music included selections by the choir, a vocal solo by David Darley accompanied by Ret a Poppleton, a song by Archie Maughan, accompanied by Levern Maughan and a vocal solo by Joseph Trenoliuo of Sail Lake City who was accompanied by Rela Poppleton. Those who spoke wolds of praise for Mis Hdl and of comfort to the family inehided Evan Darley, Bat bat a Roskelley of Salt Lake City, Chillies N. Maughan, Evan Bankhead, and Iiist, op Ft ank Leishman. Prnytrs were by John B. Keir and John Hall of Fairview, Idaho. were Kay Spieis, Darrell Heninger, James Couch, Desmond Christensen, James Garner. Ezra Garner, grandsons of Mrs. Hill. Dedication of the grave in Wellsville cemetery was by William Jones. WASHINGTON Make Your Reservations Early For Your Easer Dinner at Oakland), passenger. Widespread Search Gieiss, a rated navigator, was Mpre than 25 planes and numerfor had searched a veteran of 35 combat missions ous ground teams 7 since it was re- lover Germany. He held the air the missing clust-e- i ported missing Sunday afternoon medal with five Oak Leaf s. Tillery held the air medal on a flight from Fan and had served m the Pacific.! Cal., to Porland, Ore Rescuers said one man evident Garber was a rated pilo. ly froze while attempting to kindle a fire. The salt in the ocean would Officials ot the Fairfield-Suisulaiibase said that four of ttie covet the entire United Stales rnile and a half bodies found at the scene of the with a layer a clash had definitely been identi- - thick. y Tributes Are Paid TIOELANDS BILL e , Graveside services for the infant Mrs. Verle Smith son of Mt'1 and uere held Tuesday afternoon at The infant ,he Franklin cemetery. , dead at birth. This was the !lcond child of the Smiths. They Tave a little son three years of age. church. Speaker was Earl Cole. Karl The grave was dedicated by direc-jio- n Diane Lowe gave a reading. Mrs. the under was Burial served light letresh-ment- s Mospr - Brenchley to J. of the Richards and Sons morseveral davs last week at ith her daughter, Blanch A HINT? notiand their net-of-kiUTICA, N Y.. Mai eh 21 4 D They weie: Copt Will Howe Tilleiy, 2S, cu- - A Icitet winch a Utica man wrote pilot (wile Maigarct), Waterman to an acquaintance in ltal asking him to vote against the cnnimun-ist- s Housing luijeot. Fail field, Cal. ' Whv 27, was i elm ned todav Crciss. 1st Lt. David H. iwife Maiy ), 1D42 Diablo St., don't you mind your business' said a message sciawicd acioss Vallejo, Cal., crew member. Cap! Wiley A. Garber. 2.t, (wife the envelope in Italian Although severely injured, they Geiaidinei. 5314 Bryant St Oaklolled and crawled to safety amt land, crew member. directed rescuers to the location Sgt. Stephen J. Tressey, mother of the wreck. 4 136, Melrose, Agones Pressey, fied v ing from Fianklm tn home on the highway ton Sauml.iy evenin. made a d turn in hunt n( an appioaching tar dnven by Walter Blaeknei of Soda Spnngs. Tile cai; clashed Piestun city officei s investigated the accident and look Mr. Morrison to the Preston hospital where he was retained overnight due to a back showed that there injury. An were no set urns injuries, so lie was allowed to retuin home Sunday. Both cats wete damaged, hut can be repaned. Fireside for the M Men and Gleaner gitis was held at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Reed Cienchley Sunday night after 13 25, lfMS lud, Hedy's Youngest Makes Bow NEWS lett-han- Mrs. Verna Oliverson. Mildred Van Orden, Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Smith. and Mr. and Zeruale Thompson, Cliff Wiser. Mr. Belnap was ,'heVo'ther of Mrs. Mary B. Lowe. 77 years of age, Mrs Lowe, now of the c the only one living and sisters of the Belnap family- Logan, Utah, Thursday, March , HERALD-JOURNAL- Think of if! These coats are all our t regular nationally advertised brands, in black, colors and pastels. They are tailored of all wool gabardines, cov- erts and other fine wools, and you'll find O. today! oSi 0 The Dead Sea contains tons of salt, to which the river Jordan adds another 850,000 tons each year. 11,600,-000,00- sold for $49.95 in all three groups. See them mum i coats that originally EXCLUSIVELY FOR SHORT WOMEN COAL accompanist. Mrs. Pearl Wiser and son Glade and and Mrs. Adean Van Orden little daughter Nancy of Ogden guests of her mothHampton. A student of the USAC of Logan. from India, known as Casey, was the week-en- d guest of Mrs. Lottie Jensen and family. This student was quite interested in visiting the Del Monte canning factory, relic hall, new chapel and many homos at Franklin. Fireside for the Senior Scouts and Junior Girls was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Blaine Woodward. Parkinson was the speaker and Douglas Oliverson gave several vocal numbers. RePeshments were served to 21 by Jay and Darrel OIL GAS Three Big Groups were week end er, Mrs. Ruby $ VORTEX HOPMR STOKKft stoker turns hand-fire- d fur- naces and boilers into automatic home heat jug units. The whirling and Mrs. Conrad Doney e u 30. her brother and wife, Mr. and Atnold Bergesen of Provo, accompanied them home where ' they spent the week-enStudents taking part in the piano recital given by Mrs. Paul at, her home in Preston Monday evening "ere Renee Dunk ley. La Dawn and Mrs. Tomato gun-typ- e This automatic gaa furnace achieves its remarkable efficiency without moving parts . Welded steel body. DRESSES MARKED DOWN idi I les n coal , FORCED CIRCULATION GAS FURNACI This compact model is particularly suitable or lor "closet-typutility room oil firing units are interchangeable in this automatic steam or hot water or Easter holidays with Mr. and Stone. Mrs. Johnson is the former Miss Kthel Dean Laur-1,?edaughter of Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, and Mrs. Lewis Stone and daughter Viola were visiting with a aunt, Mrs. E. H. Bench,' at an Sunday afternoon, the youth leaders of the Frank-'- n ard ore planning a real fun Party for ( he teen age boys and frls- It will begin at 7:30 evening, March 31, with a good program, dance, and plenty urbecues, punch and ice cream jac n. FORCED CIRCULATION' GAS FURNACI In all forced circulation models, specially mounted fan gives quiet, vibration-fre- e operation. This Iron Fireman coal furnace may be converted later to automatic coal, oil or gas firing. g s from other wards to help hu have a good time, boys and sets, bring them along. hen Leland Morrison was driv BE in of choice. Take advantage of this timely reduction today! 47 - DRESSES - 47 boiler. y time for the faster Parade! Regular stock, nationally advertised brands. All sizes colors and fabrics for a wide range Just e ws. Lewis heart-rob- This model is built to Iron Firemans high precision standards. 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