Show - 'Ww 12 Zbt 5all Cake Zeibunt - Monday June 4 1645 THE LOOSE Bushnell Fetes Idaho Muller 25000th Hospital Patient Tribune Intermountain Wire Bushnell General hospital railroad siding Saturday and as clerks swarmed aboard to prepare records for the new patients one of them suddenly looked up at Pfc Kenneth W Hobson 22 of Lava arid anRot Springs Ida nounced "you are No 25000 the 25000th patient to be admitted to r3 ushnei" A s 0 L Bountiful Man Dies at 78 Col Robert L Hardaway manding officer of the hospital personally greeted the wounded com- soldier photographers bombarded fróm every him with flash-shoangle and his greatest surprise carne when he was taken to a ward land found that the nurses there had not only arranged a private room for him but had placed flowers at his bedside Accepts Honors: Modestly Hobson happily accepted all honors with modest restraint and as the eventful day neared a conclusion commented "now I know what Clark Gable must go through I never thought I'd be any kind of a celebrity—but it is kind of exciting isn't it" The Idahoan a former resident of Plain City had had other exciting events in recent months that were almost forgotten in the new type of excitement An automatic rifle man in the famous 45th (Thunderbird) division he had taken part in some of the fiercest fighting that preceded the capture of the key city of Saarbrucken He was severely wounded on March 15 No Stranger to Bushnell Hobson is no stranger to BushrelL When construction work on the new hospital began In April 1942 he often came to the hospital which was under construction to visit his lather a carpenter employed on the building project here ts 1 NINolqii - '"F - 44' 5t l' 338 W st Botm- - home :::: i1 N Center tiful following a ' cerebral hemor- rhage Thursday r' A dentist by p o fession Dr k-i Smedley p a c- ticed in Bounti- ful until Febru- - ' 4 I ary of this He was I 1 ' ' 41161 1867 tiful ‘1 t- - - '- '' "P 0- - : i I born 1 i ii in Boun- a son of i k i 1 1 - ii t- I "Such special service" smiles Pfc Kenneth W Hobson Lava Samuel Hot Springs Ida the 25000th patient to arrive at Bushnell Eliza A Dr Smedley since the hospital was opened in September 1942 as Lt Smedley of the graduate June C Brazis of Berkeley Cal army nurse helps Pfc Hob- Western Dental college in 1903 at Kansas City Mo he had married son with his first meal at Bushnell (Army photo) andLf lushrell General hospital is of six general hospitals one United States specializing In amputation cases It also specializes in neurosurgical and cases Bushnell pioneered in penicillin therapy and received recognition for success in the new field and its training of officers from other hospitals Jack Lawrence Smith 30 Wend-ov- er Homemakers who mind their P's and Crs will select RoEB -- ( e ii 1 eo' 0: '31 o'' ried Laurella Boulton 1919 in Salt Lake City Dr Smedley was a member of the selective service board during World War I was a charter member of the Commercial club and a past chairman of the local Democratic committee Surviving are his widow five sons Dr R E Smedley Burley Ida Dr W E Smedley Blackfoot Ida I B Smedley Soda Russell Smedley Springs Ida Orva W Cathedral City Cal Smedley Bountiful four daughters Mrs Virginia S Winn and Miss Gloria Dean Smedley both of Bountiful Mrs Peru S Evans Dunsmuir Cal Mrs Portia H two Hatcher Everett Wash brothers Frank B Smedley and Angus Smedley both of Bountiful one sister Mrs Mary S Holbrook Bountiful also 26 grandchildren and eight Funeral services for Dr Ernest William Smedley will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m in Bountiful First L D S ward chapel by G Evan Taylor bishop Friends may call at Union mortuary in Bountiful Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday at the residence 336 W Center at from 10 a m until time of service Burial will be in Bountiful City cemetery great-grandchildr- ' ' Ci w 0 0'4 ?A Nam N- V 0 $ia 4 ' V 1 for ZOYAL i drib fi I ' I lit Steven Malnor was fined $100 Saturday in federal district court for purchasing cattle from Indians on 1Tintah and Ouray reservation without a permit ‘1 111 1A for ENRICHED ASSht --- 45 0 r Al '14 T A L L :' 41' ' 14 ' i ':1' trr-r-"'- i it'''! 11 4 :wig It" : Si ' -- I o n P TwinFalls OPA II A PERE LIS ft171 4- - rN x4 te i i &Ay Affckwep ' c-- rm T145 Rlascr me E I t7 4 -- 11'1011 7 '" liAiw :4t rrd nie l' ': t' v: c Lint BtEVILLE- -- MAIM BUS CANE-M- AT LITTLE ALL NIGHT RESTAUIZANTwI TIZ( THERE JUST ON A 1:11 r -- lOpszo octe ' t r 1 4 S - ''' I WELL ALiL 6009 6T1CK t3Y YOU - GZAY ARCLD -! 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