Show 41 -'' - ''- - '44-4- - - - 1 ' I : ' - - - Couple' Observes 1941 Sunday Morning December Golden Wedding Tuesday U S Lists 14 116'Nevada U Tribune Intermountain Wire Idaho—Mr and Mrs t o!zt Edward Denney Alumni Idahoans ebrate their golden wedding in ' i came to Utah As Casualties Enlist in Army ' with his parents Mrs Intermountain Wire ': -- Zbt 5alt -- ‘galce Trribunt Soldier Given Military Rites At Aberdeen ey A13-Down- 3 It I - DOWNEY cel- anni- - Downey will i ' Tribune The following Idahoans have RENO Nev—Alumni and for- been designated casualties of war: mer students of the University of now in the med-- 1 Nevada serving Killed ical service of the armed forces to-- ! Pfc Ken Tsumakt brother of tal 116 men and women the war Minoru Tsumaki Tyhee ' records office at the universtiy rePfc David H Henderson son veals of Mr and Mrs Jarvis HenderThis figtre includes 56 physison Pocatello cians and surgeons of which 36 ore in the army and 20 in the 311ASItig navy Three administrative offiPfc Franklin K stanley son cers bring the total number of of Mr and Mrs Ray Stanley Ash- army and navy medical officers ton to 59 7 Of this group only one thus far Prisoner has lost his life in the service With the exception of the adminis:TiligL James B trative officers rnDst of the men of Christina Todd Pocatello were practicing physicians at the time they entered the service WoundedI Army dental officers number Niles Madsen Drigga Six which with three navy dental Donald ' PvL Herbert LeCalrtoron of officers totals nine in this branch Iktrs Georgina B Lavatta Ft Halt of the medical service Seven Nevada women are listed Pfc William H Lish son of Mrs Martha P lish Pocatello as nurses while three former NeIA Clarence A Randolph hus- vadans are listed with the Red band of Mrs Randolph Cross Two of the Red Cross staff members are women both of whom Nampa Pfc Edward Sanders husband are serving overseas at present of Mrs It °Bina B Sanders Corpsmen and trainees at the Emmett present time number 34 These Pfc James B Sherill son of men are stationed in all parts of Mrs Mary E Sheri! Donnelly the globe serving with various Pvt Kant Endow son of Mr branches of the armed forces Some and Mrs U Endow Pocatello are still in training while others Carl Zeigler son of Mr and Mrs are serving as technicians stretchL D Zeigler Challis in offiees with the er bearers and Richard West son of Mrs Dora WestChallis navy Tribune Intermountain Wire f Gattin 1 i 1 1 - ! '' I i ' i" I - : carro 1 Janet r- Cal - 1 i ' i I I on Jackson 1 ' - Ity 1T 1 (— Dec 2 WASHINGTON Rep Barrett (R) Wyoming disclosed Saturday a house vote on his bill to abolish the Jackson Hole national monument has been 1 - ‘N A ‘4 t Xic - - e?' 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C-- i ' I g( er New t s ' - Pts -- - ba - :-- - p 'N - 3 -- 3"usiegtN010 --' ''''71--------''-- 4 - Ida (UP)—Rob- Corlett manager of a local department store here died in a Nampa hospital Friday night of a gunshot wound accidentally in- on a hunting trip Thurs- rIllicyted a Corlett was struck In the knee gunshot charge from a gun held by Rev H V Sorenson pastor of the Homedale Nazarene church Sorenson suffered a heart attack after the shooting but recovered sufficiently to assist In taking Corlett to the hospital where he was operated upon Thursday night DR 4 ' ' kd‘i Ns - HOMEDILLE self-assign- ed 1 ab 1r -- Homedale Hunter Dies of Wound I - I 1 lhl li)v - 'Al ' promised for next week Acting Minority Leader Brown (R) Ohio brought the matter up at the request of the Wyoming Leader congressman and Majority McCormack (D) ' Massachusetts South Army Camp Life said he would pia the bill to abolish the 220000-acr- e national mon- Irks Idaho Newsman ument in western Wyoming on IDAHO FALLS Ida—"Isret the house calendar this an awful place to sit out a war?" wrote Corp Daniel (Dan) Hitchcock former Pocatello and Goal Bond Approach' Ogden Utah newspaperman from ROCK !SPRINGS Wyo—The a New Orleans La army camp "Give me that Idaho scandal Rock Springs junior high students are past the 60 mark on their starting from March 1942 (date goal of purchasing enough war he entered the army from Ogden" bonds and stamps to purchase 15 the corporal wrote in the first field ambulances at the cost of letter received from him by the forektbble army Itnu: Idaho Trai us eeel hare ohf the Salt h00u0hOeacedtchhi e entered h Lake that the service dents have already purchased $18- - military " — Seem a long time since we 334 worth of bonds leaving less than $12000 worth to be sold to called on Harm Perry at ' the Old Mill" reach theme goal ' - 1 - Kendell4 — Units would be built in apartment style after old houses were razed It was not revealed whether the federal government would retain ownership Practice in other slum clearance projects has been to rent the units and apply rent income above maintenance cost to the original cost of the project Hole ii ii b i - i rkso I ' ' i iTOUCHED WITH GLAMOUR1 - Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho—Details of the proposed $75000 slum clearance project for east side Pocatello Saturday were revealed by Pocatello h9using authority The district for a federally fi- nanced clearance would extend from E Lewis et north through the triangle formed by Poicatello ave lying adjacent to Union Paeific railroad yards and N'Ith ave Numerous substandard homes residents being largely Negroes and foreign-bor- n families line the se11 'uel IfiehIenrdsio s J'N ' - N "''"""4 IDAHO FALLS Ida—Supt W W Christensen of Idaho Falls schools will speak at services in honor of Clarence E Smith retiring princiPal of Bear River high school Dec 9 at Garland Utah it was reported Saturday Mr Christensen was a member of the faculty of the first high school in Garland Mr Smith has been principal of the high school since it was instituted in 1921 and was recently appointed to social head the community-schoo- l service program there i 411 1 rpYcoC — & 1 - i- Pocatello Tells Housing Plan - SN''&1 1c 1 Idaho Educator Maps Utah Talk - t '1:1:" - - : army air EE Henderson Boise and Joe Henderson Mrs Helen Hansen and Verla Henderson and his parents Pocatello eon all of BlandIng seven ')rothers and sisters: Ercil C Henderson Spokane Wash Jarvis W Henderson U S navy San Diego - : NA La'""'"Jh Friday in a strange unwitnessed plowing accident Coroner William Talley said Saturday Talley said the body of Miller who had been plowing with a tractor at his farm home near here was found pinned to the ground by the pointtof the plow by his stepfather William Gahley Talley said Miller apparently was trying to repair a part of the plow when the accident occurred No inquest will be held Survivors include his widow and two sisters Mrs Madge Spaegh Pocatello and Mrs Paul Law Fair Acre Ida - ' - - - ' Idaho Farmer Dies In Plow Mishap Pfc Henderson wasi broughl to 'Washington from Engand lkith bead injuries He was born July 3 1914 at Freston a son of Jarvis and Clara Carter Henderson The family came to Pocatello in 1929 where He married he attended school Aurelia Carroll July 1 1935 in Salt Lake City and enlisted soon after in the infantry at Ft Douglas Utah He was honorably discharged In 1938 and mined In-at Blanding Utah when he was ducted into the air force in April 1911 Besides his widow a son and three ndaEughters s e:Hendael r ' - I ' - 1 - I 1-- : - in Byron Wyo In they came t to Downey where they have since : i resided andi They have seven daughters To he Mr and Mrs Denney acme: Mrs Vervean Pryde Byron &lull- 60th wedding Lake Julia Salt feetersdaryon Denney Wyo''Lt nurse Alice City Denney army corps' and Boyd Denney Blackfoot Idaho Mrs Eliza Olson Claude grandchildren and seven great- and Oliver Denney Downey 30 grandchildren 1kmimummmOin - IdPfce air forces mechanic 4i ' p 1' 9-- 4rk' p 1921 David POCATECLO II Henderson 30 56Z W Halliday et died Thursday morning in Walla McCaw Army hos:Mtal PARMA Ida (UP) —Charles Walla Wash of injuries sustained In England where he was an army Winston Miller 41 was killed late 1 --- 4tA r FN i' - ''' ment - - 41 4 g4--0 t 'A ' 1 1 Following their marriage they resided in Oakley Utah and later t 1 ' -- s - tr Ig"' - ' ' - - - k 19 1894 - Iris Den- - Jan "'''' r They were married In the Salt Lake LDS temple Dec 5 ' i London 1873 s 1 i' ' ‘ ' ABERDEEN Ida — Military memorial services for Pfc Olen on of Charles M Bowman 19 W and Ruth B1 Bowman who was killed Oct 21 in action in France were conducted at 2 p in Saturday in the Aberdeen L D S chapel with Carl Duffin bishop officiating An infantryman Pfc Bowman had been overseas since July 1944 serving in Italy before going to France He was inducted In Nov 1943 and trained at Camp Shelby Miss A contingent from Pocatello army air field conducted military rites Army Chaplain J E Muers Jr Elmer Williams Blackfoot L D S stake president Delbert Hanks' and Thelma Bonham were the speakers William bishop read the obituary and Rev E E Toevs offered benediction Pfc Bowman was born May 18 1925 in Grandview He attended Aberdeen high school where he in dramatics and sports Besactive his parents five btothers and sisters survive: Roy and Ronald Bowman Grandview Seaman 2C Melvin powman San Diego Cal Mrs Marvin Lemmon Ogden Utah and Mrs Paul Koller Idaho Falls also his maternal grandmother IA - - - ' N - ymsaryDeTuesdaya bo‘rri wand Oct 11 in8n6e9y in 1871 ney was born in Tooele - P' )- - - : — - ' 7 - 1 |