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Show m AUMM, juam t about town Impressive funeral services were held for Mrs. Maggie Thompson g resiMerrill, pioneer and dent of Richmond in the Benson stake tabernacle on Saturday, June 9th. The building was filled wuth friends and relatives showing the love and esteem that this good lady held in our community. The prayer at the home was by Roscoe Merrill. Prelude music was played by Mrs. Adonia T. Dennis. Opening song "Oh, My Father was by the Ladies chorus. Invocation was by Milo A. Hariison. Opening remarws was made by Biship J. E. Erickson. A sketch of the life of "Aunt Maggie was given by Roscoe C. Merrill followed by a violin selection When You and I were Young, Maggie by Ardis Bronson. Next speaker life-lon- Romm announced recruiter La WAVE Thursday, to will inter-- t Jung women of Cache vat-i- n joining the navy. will be at Logan JSS1 Pic P 9 - S. Nelson of Phos-in visiting are ona. - rfttJdBiiglUefS rc- jf. Ca-m- with and Box Elder county and relatives. irt $?' ' Othello Hickman and a rL have two sons who were grad-Jh- l. colleges this ,j from Utah Hickman Berkeley in political sci- "L University of Utah, and student having d 7 honor Phi Beta Kappa, and Mrs. (NEA Telephoto TROUBLE FOR THE REDS-C- plHugh A. Steffey (left). Okmulgee. Okla., spots targets lor CpL Paul C. Harness, Carthage, Term, who readies his recoilless rifle to add to the troubles of the Reds on an opposite ridge. Allied units are encountering strengthening resistance m their drive on the Reds' vital "Iron triangle." from Tduated USAC. . j t The grave at the Richmond cemetery was dedicated by George O. Webb. The flowers were taken care of by the Relief Society and friends. Pall bearers were Osmond s, Merrill, Virgil Hall. Mar Don Waddoups, Jed Wad-douand Douglas Linker sdorfer. Wad-doup- HORDE OF SKY BUGS Looking like a batch of tiny Insects, these Bell helicopters are lined to Korea. Helicopters like up at Niagara Falls, N. Y airport ready to begin the long journey of 5000 wounded men. j evacuation with safe credited are the at do battlefront, these many Jobs The tilt of the Leaning Tower There are no original copies of of Pisa has Increased by a little First territorial legislature of Perception of color is pioduced more than a quarter-inc- h in the Oregon met In Oregon City In by a difference in wavelength of the New Testament of the Bible extant. 1949. the light entering the eye. last 15 years. ps , Pamper Papa on his day . . . June 17th . . . give him more and for less! was Robert of Utah, horn University jor in biology- 19517 was Erastus Johnson, a vocal duet; "Sunset was sung by Florence and Rebecca Lewis, followed by a talk by H. Ray Pond. Closing was by song; "Lord's Prayer the Ladies chorus. Benediction J. R. Thomson. Bjsr,...t..y. Emmett Hickman, IjjAnn Wednesday, June 13, HIRALD-JCURNA- L m - t THI Maggie Merrill Praised At Rites wh diatino tusHXXi the many citizens who the airport Saturday to icoir.e the national American Icn commander. Erie Cocke J was the following delegation ' Smithfield: Mr. and Mrs. inner Rich, Mr and Mrs. George Mrs. Quinn taimngton, Mr and Mrs. George Vrasn. Mr and Cole-an- d Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jr at Mrs. NEW! TIES Winn Peterson. Papa buy now for Fathers Day, June 17! event for ladies day at Club JguiGolf and Country a be will contest, hat wsday were advised today. embers -- will be pi ires for the most most ..Handing, most clever, Jnal, most bizarre hats. Be-- t: a that, there w ill be other con-for the ladies. ire d K 1 ! IJ "j a baseball game tfeen Hjde Park and Lewiston tonight, 8:15, under Smithfield lights. This is not Mrs. Hannah Seamons, along scheduled league regularly interest- - with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seamons tiM' but should be an and baby and Linda Balls, Hyde I COnteSt' Park, left today on a two weeks While there i testimonial honoring Preston trip towillCalifornia. visit Mis. Seamons son Cache council scout they T. Pond, and daughter and other relatives. aecutive for the past 23 years, 8 held be oclock, tonight, rj Mr. and Mr. Merlin Copen and the new Eleventh ward chapel, speaker will be Elder children of Denver, Colo , are visit Taft Benson, member of the iting Mr. and Mrs. Denver Copen js Council of Twelve. The pub- - and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Richaros ward hall Logan there will be rhursday, 8 15 p m welcome home party honoring and Robert Sine K. Nielsen ilbrecht, who recently completed h North k,m Tier , Following a 3S missions. pros- Dr. Rex Robinson, associate professor of speech and director of forensic teaching at USAC. heads there will be dancing. ', Nordeen Blau, 22, Logan, and Connie Alice Peterson, 19, Logan; Kenneth Ray Carter Kreps, 19, Sanford, Colo, and Geraldine Jensen, 20, Sanford, Colo.; Kenneth Wendell Myler, 18, Pocatello, and Jo Lena Kelley, 17, Preston. Men's All Rayon Tropical Slacks Crease-Resistan- t! Suit for divorce was filed in First e district court yesterday by Anderson Woolf against Andrew Woolf, charging mental of Mendon. cruelty. The plaintiff asks custody of an expected child and $150 Sirs. R. O. Reese is leaving today monthly support money. for Rosevelt, Utah, after having The Glenn family reunion will spent a vacation with her sister, be held Saturday, June 16, at Mrs. A. V. Reese in Benson. Lagoon. Invited. it 49 (NEA Telephoto ) U. S. engineers build a tread ay ondge over ROAD BUILDERS a native bridge too weak to support the heavy equipment advancing Staff Photographer to toe front. (Exclusive photc by NEA-AcWalter Lea.) there will he MSt CALIFORNIA-STYLE- D J History of Utah, taught by Dr. E. Ricks, will be offered for Ale first time in many years at the forensics teaching staff at University of Colorado high school speech institute this summer. I'l State Agricultural colleges inmer school. The course is for The condition today of Glenn U those interested In Utahs his-sk- j, Huntsman, 7, Logan youth who Dr. Ricks stated. The class was injured in a fall from a tree, 4 held a is m. and 8 a. at daily remained senous. He is receiving Jiee credit hour course. tieatment at St. Maiks hospital, Lake City, for a skull fracSalt Mil Renee Jones returned ture, broken right wust and seme from Portland, Ore., where vere shock. Glenn is the son of m has been attending school the Mrs. Beulah Huntsman, and stepst winter She expects to go son of John W. Huntsman, 298 ick to Portland in August. East Seiond South. ah Wan Citv conferIs scheduled at Woodruff il June 18 to 22, and June 25 2), between in a. m. and 12 Appointments must be made 'the distiict health offire, 78 ? Ceniei, phone 1057, before Pl5 AI1 cluldien who will be tears n',d on or befme Oct. 31 Elder Larry C. pddress is: Asheboro, By bees new 279 N. Fayett-ville- Thrift-Price- Cache n brmt Growers assooi- housewives the in this crop strawberry Is ripe. Growers are glad to the berries at the patch. reminds local HEW LOW e, BLAST CAUSE: BUTTER JUGS Ind., June Investigators anounced today that they have discovered the cause of a mystery explosion which injured five National Guardsmen Sunday. It was apple butter jugs. Carbon dioxide used as a preservative in the jugs exploded when the jugs were tossed into a trash fire, they said. CAMP ATTERBURY, 13 (U.PI Pop really wears the ties you give California-mad- e him, so pick king-siz- e neckwear this time and make him handsome as well as proud ! The new trend is a slightly narrow design, seen here in these sparkling modern rayon satin panels and rayon satin jacquard panels. 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