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Show Funeral Services i To Be Eleld For Korean Vkllm BRIDGELAND Funeral services ser-vices for Wayne N. Shields, 21, of Bridgeland, who was killed in Anuie, Korea, July 27, 1950, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Duchesne Stake I Tabernacle, under the direction ' of Carl Van Tassel, biihop of the Bridgeland LDSJVard, I Friends may call at the f am-ily am-ily home in Bridgeland Satur-1 day afternoon and evening and Sunday until time of the services. ser-vices. Burial -will be in tne Roosevelt cemetery. The body had been temporarily tempor-arily interred in the United Nations Na-tions Cemetery near Pusan. Mr. Shields entered the armv in September 1949, and landed in Korea July 24, 1950, being killed three days later when squadron was elected to hold back Chinese Communists until other U. N. soldiers were able to get out of a trap. He was born April 12, 1929, in Arcadia, a son of Wanless and Henna Neilson Shields. Survivors are his parents, Bridgeland; four brothers and one sister Gordon Shields, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lynn Hansen. Mt. Emmons; Joseph, Jerry and Gary Shields, Bridgeland; ' three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields, Arcadia, and Mrs. Chastie Neilson, Bridge-land. |