Show - - WV - -- I - Ph - ' 1 I- 1 - - 1 I I i t 1G e neva Missing in European Area - 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire Arnold Shupe 20 structural iron worker at the Geneva steel plant died Thursday at the Utah Valley hospital of a fractured back suffered in a fall at the plant Tuesday Mr Shupe fell approximately 20 feet from a scaffold while working at the plant it was reported He was employed by the American Bridge company and came to Provo a month ago from Missoula Mont -He was born December 23 1912 In Calgary Alberta Canada a son of Harry K and Bessie E Mcs Nichol Shupe He married Rangitch April 15 1941 in Missoula Suriving are his widow and one son Donald Dale Shupe who reside in Missoula: four brothers and two sisters Merl E Shupe of Kellogg Idaho Harry Shupe Jrrul in the U S navy: Vernon E P Beverly Jean Shupe and Mrs all of MisChrist Pomajeich soula The body will be sent to Missoula by the Berg mortuary for funeral services and burial - Mrs Elaine Larsen of Howard Jones of Wellsville and Jones and and a grandmother Mrs Ogden 23 R son Lewis Sergeant Lowell Margaret P Jones of Wellsville of Mr and Mrs Ulysses Lewis of Sergeant Lewis was born in Richmond May 18 1919 a son of Richmond Both men enlisted in the army Ulysses and Rebecca Roskelley air corps at about the same time Lewis He was graduated from were trained first at Tucson Ariz North Cache high school in 1937 He also was sent to England then at Las Vegas Nesa gunnery school and finally at Gieger field after finishing training in the Spokane Wash and Nturoc Cal United States arriving there on Both were assigned to England September 15 1942 He had been last September as gunners on On several bombing attacks against installations at American bombers Both have been German In action on several occasions over Lorient France Besides his parents he has three Germany and along the French brothers Willis Lewis of Salt Lake coast Sergeant Jones was born in City and Jed and Lex Lewis of Wellsville on June 18 1923 a son Richmond and four grandparents of Howard and Ethel Maughan Mr and Mrs W H Lewis of Lo- Jones He was graduated in 1911 gan and Mr and Mrs W H Ros- from South Cache high school kelley of Smithfield where he was an outstanding student He served as top turret gun— Lieutenant J ner on a Flying Fortress during M CLEARFIELD Babcock navy corps engineers a raid over Germany a n d helped send tv:-- German fight-o- r Thursday assumed charge of con- planes down He was reported Istruction of the $35000000 navy to be the only Utahn who partici- supply depot now nearing completion as his chief Captain FL V pated in the first Miller and Mrs Miller left for bombing raid over Germany Besides his parents Sergeant Washington D C where the forJones has a brother Max Jones mer construction commanding ofef Wellsville: three sisters Mrs ficer will be stationed U-bo- at 71 I7 1 1 mid-Februa- ry El oo d Waters Recede i F s i l$- 1 ELKO Nev—After hitting one of the highest levels in history flood waters of the Humboldt river began to recede Thursday afternoon and it was believed further danger was past 1 - V e3T': k a-- - - 1 r ' s-- ( 44) ' 7 i ' t ' ': ' ''''''':- 1 PIKStHZ : at a--- - "''- !'7A3' ''' ttf:' t 4!A - 'N ' a: Ot:' ' t2a-- Ai 1r Va'' la-'- ) ' -- iissaa '' f s 3as" ! - r : t 'f l:i - f - aa ' ta ‘: ':'' :!' a '''Z''- - - ar' 4- - A -- - k a 't- 4 t -4 a ' 1 S LN lt - NAlt - -- I- z ' '''' H ''''''''z :7-- : - iit all ' : ' ' - 7 t''':-'- -- - a 1 " ' A aass A iI Illia AttV - a - W fa air?7 - r '0 tai if' F al mare A ' "A 4 ' i --11 II ''i : : - i) - a - -- - 1 : Apc aaaartswaso"11"1"- to- 21 - 1 P577 I ‘ 7s a c MP4Y' II 1119 iff - c al' It' ' a aa as ----- 1 g' 01LT 1 Ill'ist a ft a 1 - tt - (7'') ri---- a LOOKS DIFFERENT! Youve used you've used "liquids" polvaers i youve ugube-ty-p- e but this is different! paste in a boft:c!! 1 paves It's tooth NMal Y 4 ' 1 ' Gt - — a'n'a (7) a '' '''''''':4 1 ' ! ' rich-crea- m 3-w- c - ay Tdoth paste in a brand new form—rich fluid thick -cream!' Homogenized so thatit won't separate ut" : so that every drop holds its full quota of tiny i i i — holds them in s s p en- ingredients gentle cleansing sion ready to go to work on ugly surface stains—la1! its a delightful new brushing sensation Bursts instantly into a cooling mint foam that sluices away loose surface deposits Soubs away at surface stains Then ever so gently shines and burnishes enamel to help bring ou its full natural brilliance Co LAMBERT PlIARMACAL r St Louis Mo —liquid" - rf ' '' Lim f4 4 ' "'A° L' ”' Ai'01104?" - 0- -4 r- (11 ' N 4 4tr" k - I 4Ass ' LI - ) 1 ' LI r- V: 14 1 FL -4 1 se TOOTH PASTE LISTER! '1 ' RY L:::"-d-T- A IT FOR A NICKEL! Trial bottle only tm26 a 5A at all drug counters Get yours today! - — I bined Metals Reduction company near here A former soldier relieved front service for work as a 'miner Mr- Jones was said to have been em- ployed in the mines for about 60 days The missing flier First Lieutenant W Sam Sorenson of the U S army air force received training at Cal- - ro California and was commissioned a second lieutenant in April 1912 Before be- WAS GRANDMA NICHT - C Paing sent to active duty in thetrainhe was given special ing in piloting Liberators at WilHe was low Run base Detroit promoted to first lieutenant in No-a vember- 1942 and was piloting Liberator when reported missing Lieutenant Sorenson attended the B Y U in 1938 After leaving school in the spring of 1938 he was sent on a mission for the sev- - 'LDS church to Sweden and after 'outbreak of the war returned to re- - !finish his mission in the eastern the states While at the university he arm was a member of the Eagle Scout t ‘i I I ) t sniffling nasal con- ) i i 1 1 ' I :F- a L FPCTS? 1- -1 ' t t TRESZ --- For colds' cough- ing to reduce cific MUT ': l k f I''' -- ' : gestion chest muscle soreness pioneer Grandma put faith in home medicated mutton suet and hot flannel Today mothers use Penetro—the excellent modern medication with the mutton suet base Penetro works two ways Aromatic vapors go inside with every 2 1 breath—outside it comforts like a Warming soothing plaster Rubbed on chest and throat it works fast You'll agree "Grandma was right" Satisfaction or t - t-- F t a purchase price refunded 250 double supply 350 Get Penetro club aa a iv AAt7 r-- a da 1:49060e Op 111 Ell 3 1 1 ii11 Li Li Li ta'3 ninn rLI ri 7) lat II d Li T1 LI Lit u - I - -- : ? ast i - I - newg'sr"":777-77'-- ' - -- - - ' - 7 r - - - s - ss--- - - U - aart— '2 I a' it :' - - i ' 31- ''''P -- 1 - - a a' 1 ' ' -- t 't -'-' --- : -- - :- -- 4 - - - -7 ':' '5 ""3------ I '-' : I - '' - ' - s s ''''0"1- -' tfr- '' - - ' ''asto- '' '' f '6 '''' - a) I - a a-- i 4 7 - 'k I " ' aiaaa"-- - - a ' la' sit" 2'"7'sZ'- :::!:-':-: a: 's ti - " - - ' -' - - 41- 0 '": 1 ‘ k 1''': ' ' ' '''' ' ° 0 '' - " - '''77: " ' 1 ' ' : '' ' ' : k - 14 ' - -- - - - '' ' — '' ' 1 'r- '''--'- " i 61ekr - --- - a 2:1 : 'I: - - - - - -- l' -'- -- ' - - 't i - ' ' a a 3 - - - ''' -- ' ' :' aa-as- 'I' '''''' :? 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'-- i - 'a'''''' a '77 a:- - 'i A a with the i A dic11-I I t - GENERAL IS FIRST ''' - we So ' ' : -- ' ': 1 7 a - - - - - ' i ''' - — - ' - - - aaa- - atass -- - - - - - -1 - ' - t 1 r-7- 1 Lai L 1 - 731 rn r--- -J ua A" 14 f I Lai i Ji ' 171 4(-L- La to11 IP : A4 f 'Y i kf Ls": - Al ' 4 '' -- 4 t 4 777) 41) 1) 0 I ' 4 - I 4 A i 1404'ki' - ItISURANCETAILORMADE FOR MR AHD MRS AMERICA! se Personal Liability 2 Personal Property Damage 3 Auto Liability and Property Damage 4 Medical Payments for Insured Guests and 1 GENERAL'S - HOUSEHOLDER'S 1 1 - - i and Collision (if desired) - i 6 Full Coverage All Risk on Household Furniture " : - 5 Auto Comprehensive COVERS - t Employees ULTRAPOLICY f and Personal Effects ONE POLICY—ONE EXPIRATION DATE—ONE COVERAGE COMPLETE SIMPLE—UNDERSTANDABLE—INEXPENSIVE - - F s ' 1 " ' e This Is Truly THE HOUSEHOLDER'S ULTRAPOLICY 1 Call Your GENERAL Agent Today for Full Poirticulars Easy Way Sit In Comfort Prolarrnon Rectal is a quick dependable reliever of itching painful rectal soreness symptoms which may illso accompany piles and hemorrhoids Brings soothing of liane'rfnoteekl er - " - -: Cr- i' - ' I — 1 71 't s- t - Scouts Ready Book Drive house-to-hou- A - - - i '3 N4- -- I ) - They said wo couldn't do it t- 1 ' —11-N- ' - - 1 ''''' ' 1 directed by the Union mortuary of Bountiful Friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 p m and Sunday between the hours of 10 a m and 12 p m at the family residence at Woods Cross gi rter uapoorne F li : At d r7y 1 - 1 H K DENT HOME OFFICE SEATTLE WASHINGTON i- PROLARMON RECTAL lens u rrilr t on 1- GEFIEntli 111SIMMICE COMPENIV OF11111E111E0 r3 CallE111174 E 7 r LA i rOrlE)Dily Or: EIME1111:11 - C'3arneatacilteltrirdestro esi c:rurneetorallv fiig stri aid Nature heal raw tr No oil — no g re ase tip to stain clothing Sold on money hack guarantee Get this modern relief today ask for entn te 1 I r I ' :' Burial will be in Bounti- - eee r- tions of the left arm and four ered tendons in the left wrist Attendants at the hospital ported the child had suffered injuries when he stuck his through a broken pane of glass ld con- Rectal Soreness Get Relief New i 1 4' nine-year-o- k - sennationi:m: - p t p m in the Calumet mine of the Coma in New Haven Conn Samuel Sorenson and were referred to as "Sam" both left school the same year- to assume civilian jobs both entered the air service at approximate y the aarae time the error in identification is understandable university officials said Mr and Mrs Andrew C SorenEast Fifth soi who reside at North street in Provo said Thursday that they had received a letter from Ensign Samuel A Sorenson postmarked February 22 at San Francisco in which he said that he would be assigned for duty within two or three days They - instantly Thursday at 4:30 - the Mr Fackrell with tion of three lyears at Grays Lake Idaho Mn Fackrell was one of the founders of the Woods Cross Canning company of Clearfield and also helped form the Bountiful Boy 9 Suffers Cuts State bank the Farmers State bank the old Bountiful Co-ostore In Window Pane and the original Bountiful Light A boy Lee Crebs and Power company He served as county surveyor of 167 South Fourteenth West ifor one term and was a troop street Thursday at 4 p m was committeeman for the Boy Scout treated at Salt Lake police emergency hospital for severe lacera- organization Mr Fackrell completed a three-yea- r S church mission for the in Great Britain in L8D and he served as president of the West Bountiful M I A organization for some time He was also a member of the high priests' quorum of West Bountiful ward and was prominent in- affairs of the cornmun'y where he spent his life front active During his public life he engaged in farming his own acreage at West Bountiful A son of James and Mary Ann LeSueur Fackrell of NeVoods Cross he was born February 17 1859 ' He married Christie Eldredge in D the Logan L S temple on Novem' -ber 2 1887 and five years ago ' ' they celebrated their golden anniversary Mr Fackrell was a former student of the old University : o' Deseret at Salt Lake City Surviving are his widow three a' ' daughters Mrs Reva F Wicker V of Bountiful Miss Leone Fackrell ail‘k of Woods Cross and Mrs Dean 3 a Houlahan of Evanston Ill: three i ': 'i sons Horton E Fackrell of Bountiful Carlos E Fackrell of Hollywood Cal and Otto E Fackrell of Burlingame Cat two brothers i ' ' ' Seymour Fackrell of Salt Lake 'I City and Leroy Fackrell of Eden Utah two sisters Mrs Charles A Brunson of Fillmore and Mrs Annie F Wilson of Woods Cross and mard - IS DIFFERENT! This is no thin that merely washes teeth It: thick creamy tooth paste in an enhomogenized fluid form tirely new brushing of tlresident Woods Cr os s excep- - will begin a New homogenized 'formula i action (I) washes gives surging (2) scrubs (3) polishes i Sensational cleansing and freshening effect! - - 14 Boy Scouts of Salt Lake City canvass of the city to get contributions to the victory book drive L H Kirkpatrick chairman of the victory book drive for Utah annotinced Thursday Salt Lake householders were asked by Mr Kirkpatrick to coa operate in the campaign by giving good and interesting books particularly those on biography and travel to the Boy Scouts Each scout will be assigned a quota of at least two books Service men have expressed preferences for travel and biography volumes he said Merl in-in training camps are especially terested in reading about Australia China India Africa Russia and western Europe to get more information on the areas to which they may be sent Books collected in Utah are being sent to army and navy posts all over the Ninth aervice com- tA 1 t'tws-r600gfo- t: PROVO—Plans for expansion of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad yards in Provo at a cost of $150000 which would make Provo an important junction of the railroad were revealed by railroad officials in a meeting Thu rs- day with the Provo city commission The railroad is ready to go ahead with construction with all plans drawn and contracts let R K Bradford executive assistant to the D & Ft G W trustees Salt Lake City told the commission ' a-i- sa- ':: Yard Work - - T g ' :i he was a lifelong I D&RG Slates ' - Be your own judge! i:C1-- ' ' ‘- your teeth carefully Note their brilliance I - and howl right After a few days examine 1Y '44 SEE and FEEL th difference! You'll feel ' 1 - rfli7' aastraas- - A7 '- fcialting 44 I t i 4Salt Lake City rand Centerville ducted Sunday at 12:30 p m in West Bountiful L D S ward chapel with Milton Nelson bishop offi- - Za-a- ''"'"N - 'N- I i'''- a ' A eight grandchildren Funeral services will be a - a kas7 t ?-- Porter-Wal- - - ''sl'-'- l:'4 it - - I - ' 01 ---- Na--- - the I' ton N urser y and Seed company of - --r 4 a t at't'' '''''''''dte --- - ' I - A : 7J ''' '' : 1 0 " - 'ai-- ' : I '' - ''' 1 0- i k - ' ' I 14' ' -- - Nb a - J ti-- ‘ i - f ailment A director of 31 Ex-Soldi- er TOOELE—Crushed between a motor and the mine wall LaVar T Jones 24 of Lehi was killed e wees-----pasitiv- - ''''' - i' - ' 7'Zz- - — aa a i '' a Of P110VO—Reports that Ensign Samuel A Sorenson a gradu- ate of Brigham Young university was killed in action in the Pa- Nt cific were found untrue Thursday according to Brigham Young university officials it could However W Sam Sorenson of therefore Richfield also a graduate of 1938 not have been their son Word that Samuel A Sorenson has been reported as missing in the action according to telephone con- had been killed in action in offiversation had by university offi- J'acificin came to university a letter from Lieutenant cials with the missing flier' moth- cials Villiam A Stevens4who is studyer Wednesday afternoon Since both fliers were n a m ed ing at the Hall of Graduate Studies - 'tles 't t - at rt 54:k t4 - : : MILFORD—No monkeys ing present the cat— a wildcat using his own paw and thereby hangs a tail and all the rest of the animal's pelt The Frisco community here was without electric power for seven hours while workmen frantically searched for a break ih 16 miles of power line A burning pole finally furnished a clue At the foot of the pole was the cat V e Ty dead The cat had climbed the pole and reached out one paw for the The bright copper wire Bang! anipower line was broken: the mal hurled to the ground after the high voltage arc passing his body had set fire through to the pole The tail and the pelt They were on disnlay in the offrce of the Telluride rovver company here just as a warning in case an -y other felines from the hills come exploring - - : ?tb4 3 i: 1 - Nk : i : ''- L i reti-reme- '4 n 71-71- '' ' t:':'7' John Fackrell president of the Farmers State bank of Woods Cross r7:77-7417:7a n d prominent a: a a I retired sheepman and cattle raiser a '3 died 'al Wednesday '' ''''''''''' at 11:43 p m at a11 1his home of a ' 1- --- L I -- be- CROSS — 84 of Woods Cross a-- Aline Accident Repörtt of Pl ovoaii s Death JJCosts Li f e 'Proves Untrue Kin earn No More Kitty! Tribune Intermountain Wire WOODS 1 I Touches Wildcat Poser Wire c':?tal?411 ' -' ''Z''--147- '' '':1 ' 't ' nir 3 :!"aaf !' ' osere'r - ftef':' r I 1 rnovo—Dale LOGAN—Two Cache county men who have served almost Identical careers in the armed forces were reported Thursday as "missing in action" in the European war theater as of February 16 They are Staff Sergeant Howard M Jones 19 son of Mr and Mrs Adell Van Drimmilin Miss Edith 1 i Cnkc trributte 1- Claims Friday Morning February 26 1913 of Worker Dies Army Reports Two Utahns Of Fall Hui ts !Woodr Cross - 1 a Lilt (71)t io - - - — PRESIDENT t STOCK COMPANY INSURANCE - - AT IT'S BEST! 1 - ' : ' (Advertiaemont) o o 46 - I ' |