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Show DAILY HERALD 16 croiyEJt MONDAY, UUh County, Utah: - i, tm Knowland Named State News Three Oakland Editor Intermduntain Briefs - UPD Communist! Chi na held out J olive branches of peace and' friendship for its Asian neighbors today in an obvious maneuver to win votes for a seat in- the United1 Nations. The New China t News Agency mnA XSatninrt Tl Ar ffenerl their attacks against the United States and 'even; extended an invitation to Americans, except "imperial-China. Communist to visit ists' toned-dow- n The propaganda complemented Soviet Premier TOKYO . " ot ii which Tony Polychronis Jr., 22, Allen Scott Madole, 21, and to (Delegates today Los Anspeakers and panels discuss Ida-h- p Susan Snedaker, 20, of two "were men The y geles riding. laws for children, the of damaged child,! the edu- are members of the University AH three cation of behavior disorders and Utah football team. were treated for minor injuries unwed parenthood. The group's annual banquet is and released from Salt Lake General Hospital, . scheduled for this evening. Deputy Sheriff Darrell Brady j Small group. meetings are planjsaid the Slaughter car hit a pole ned for tomorrow! morning. land burst into flames after the Luncheon business meeting will collision. be held-a- t noon that day and at 2 p.m. the conference will start ; KNOLLS, Utah (UPD William BOISE (UPD Gov. Roberf E. its final sessions. G. Jenkins, 62, Sunnyvale, Calif., Smylie (welcomed delegates today to a three-da- y soconference of night., i . listened i neuro-logicall- I. '-- i ar By AL'j AXELBANK United Pres International 25-fo- re - Tough Policy r Ss . AuthoriAFTON Wyo. ( UPI ) ties were linvestigating today the James Johnson, age 2, their half cause of a weekend fire in an brother, j They - were the children Alton, Wyo, home in which three of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A" Puckett. II tots suffocated.! Rudy J. Motoh, acting Lincoln ' Twins Karen Sue and Sharon County coroner, said the fire apparentis started at about 10:30 p.m. behind the electric range in the" kitchen. The parents were shopping s eve r a 1 blocks away when the fire broke out. A fourth child, old Terry Johnson escaped from the burning house after an unsuccessful attempt to awaken his brother. The children were! Mrs. Puckett's from a former marriage. Red China Eases Its CAMP WILLIAMS (UPD-U- tih State Prison custodial officers will complete an intensive course jtm the Thompson submachine gun Oct. 11 at' Camp Williams. InThey have been receiving struction on the weapon .from marksmen from the Utah' National Guard and the U.S. Marifc I fCorps. ; The machine, guns were mae available to the prison by the Mil itary Police. 40-5- 0. Kay Puckett died in flames Saturday night, the day of their first birthday! The third victim was - Injured S.L Youths Rescued From Flaming Wreckage In Holladay Calif. (UPI ForOAKLAND, The loan, from, the Rural Elec- known rings smuggling drugs into Three in was critically injured Sunday HOLLAD.AY (UPI) mer Sen. William F. Knowland jured youths were rescued from when .the car in which he was trification AdiminstratioA will fi- the state and that narcotics push' has been named by his' father as Itheir flaming car Sunday when riding overturned about 11 miles nance direct distance dial equip- ers are apparently nonexistent. ment to .Emery, Castle Daife. There are about 96 known ad- trapped in it by twisted seatbelts east of here on U.S. Highway editor of the Oakland Tribune. land Cleveland and . Ferron 'after a collision with another auto help In Utah, he said. , Joseph R. Knowland, publisher in Holladay. of : j an office construction finance the as crushed present .time, OpenshawJ Jenkins suffered ' and president of the Tribune, anthree state inspectors , work Deral O. Sfewart, 42, of Salt chet, back injuries and shock. and garage at Orangeville. nounced the appointment Friday. Lake City and an unidentified He was treated at Tooele Valley part-tim- e on the narcotics probSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah lem. r They cooperate with- local The younger Knowland also is as- young man struggled with the Hospital in Tooele. His wife was driving the car, has its narcotics situation under police, 'and sheriff's- offices on sistant publisher of the Tribune; iseatbelts to rescue Roy Slaughter' 1 Fill-imoI' house control. which was towing a drug matters. The U.S. Bureau of Jr., 21, the driver, and Don j chief C. and trailer inspec- Narcotics has closed its Utah of16, and Gary Eves, 17, all trailer. Both the Ray Openshaw, ' tor State for the overturned when, she lost control Department of fices' " eial welfare being; held in Boise. jof Salt Lake City, narsaid , today that Registration The conference opened here last They collided with a car in of the vehicle, Three Tots Suffocate In Wyoming Home F i re By United Press International Roundup cotics have been kept lunder a Sixteen mem- tight lid in the state, PRICE (UPD He. reports that there are no bers of District 22 of the United ' ' It Mine Workers (UMW) from Price will attend the j43rd annual conSKILLED SERVICE stitutional convention of the UMW Skilled Service is the Cheapest. PROMPT - EXPERT - REASONbeginning Tuesday in Cleveland. ABLE Service for all TVs,) Radios, of Price, presiHarry Mangus Record Players, Recorders, Apdent of the district, will lead the pliances. For anything Electrical why not try one of our Skilled Utah delegation. Technicians. NOTICE j j THE HARRY CONOVER AGENCY, WORLD FAMOUS FOR DECADES. WISHES TO CONTACT A RESPONSIBLE PERSON WHO WOULD LIKE TO BECOME MANAGING DIRECTOR (NOT TEACHER) OF THEIR "COVER GIRL" MODELING SCHOOL OPENING HERE ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST. OPPORTUNITY TO NET $1,400 PER MONTH AND UP. PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIELD NOT NECESSARY, REQUIRES ABOUT S3.000 (RETURNABLE). A splendid opportunity to enter a highly profitable , business to with no permanent investment. Applicants must be used dealing with the public. AH inquiries will be contacted. Writ . The office of OGDEN (UPD Aldous Dixon, Rep. Henry today announced approval of a $47,000 loan to the Emery County Farmers Union Telephone Assn. h, ( Frost-Berr- r y. HARRY CONOVER AGENCY rim? 78 No. LA 46 8268 SUNSET University Ph. FR 63 i . ! - j i j Nikita S, Khrushchev's efforts at the United Nations to depict, Communist China as a great, peace- loving nation deserving of U. N. memberibip Premier Communist r Chinese and Chairman (Pres- Chou En-lset the style Went) Liu Shao-con th e statements with change, a of boundary t going Saturday treaty with Burma.. fi They" spoke loftily of "peaceful coexistence" among all - nations and said Peiping wanted jto es- tabldsh f'a boundary peace and friendship ''.with all' neighboring : countries." Peiping newspapers as with one volet sang the praises of Commu-- nist China's "peaceful foreign ' i .; policy." ......j mild poke la a comparatively, f ; ( : j al M , ! - j j , at he United States, the paper Ta jKuag Pao 'said "imperialists . . .ficiojusly . smeared China as belicose and seeking for expansion, the trcady now gives them a solid slap in j iKii wmm Sino-Burme- sc , the .fate." )' Vice Premier and Foreign ister Chen Yi extended an .'.'....''.. SSSA v nni iii ir r'rT rr-- - - - t T- - - r - - .oti - m m m n Mfm m m m m m mm mm mm mm m mmmm Mininvi- tation for Americans to .visit. Crii-nbut made it clear Peiping would be picky about which ones it would accept. Speaking at a Peiping reception for visiting Japanese news'The Chimen, be declared; nese Communist Party 'and government welcome more Japanese friends to visit China, We welcome also American people to visit China, but we absolutely do not welcome' U, S. imperialists to China '7 He added that Japan and China should "unite and strike down our common enemy, U. S,r imperial- a, '..'. W 11 mm VUMAr w 1111 FURNITURE AND WWW APPLIANCE - mmm Ism." China and the United States could not be come friends unless the United States "gives up Hi imperialist policy against China," He said-Communi- st 4 r-- TT f -- . mi i ts rt 1 A -- Tell Me Why r.7 1. fir "'i1 'n.T. f ! Taste Buds? What CM mod. By A. LEOKUM Win the Brltannlca Jun or for Yolume encyclopedia and home. Send your Questions, . .JJ.... ' 4. 4T11 WhyJ" care of thl paper. Today's IniiM 'lm : "' : ,1' "A Sharon Davs, 12, New Freedom, Have, you ever thought of why are able to taste things? What the function of taste is? It is not, -as some! people probably suppose, just to enable us to enjoy the things we eat more. Taste; is a . we j . tastes are registered : sweet, saline (salt), bitter, and sour. The back of the tongue is more sensitive to bitter, the sides react to sour and salt substances, and the tip of the tongue picks up isweet tastes. However, as we probably all realize, taste is also influenced by many other factors such as heat and .'cold, smell, roughness or smoothness of the food, whether It's fluid or "sticky," and so on. 'it, m.m . :. ' ; 12 FUN TIME The Chuckle Box Joe: I found two horseshoes this mornng. Bill; You know what that means, don't you? Joe: Yes, it means some poor horse is running around in his stocking feet. , I 1 JA-- ''iii IS L form of protection. It . helps us 'test" what we are about to eat. Animals that live in the water, for example, test the character f the water and perceive their ' prey with the help of their, taste budi.; That's why, among aquatic animals, taste buds are distributed Eddie: My father beats me every over the entire' body. Fishes taste night. P j" i witJh their, tail finds! But among Lady: Isn't that terrible! land animals the taste buds are Eddie: No. We play checkers. ' only in the mouth, and among the j I SB" f f LI A3 1 i Oil! Tr5ii." l mm in ce TI1E TRICK BOX BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN walnut, fawn, or maple, with box spring and mattress jin quality construction, from 1 2 and piect sofa and chair 3 Piece' Sectionals; 2 00 in beautiful fabrics. Priced from .found on the tongue. , A taste bud is a collection of taste cells in the form of a bud. found in those tiny They-arHke "bumps" on our tongue. Man has about 3,000 taste buds on his tongue, a pig has about 5,300, and a cow nas ine xacx is inai man's sense of taste is not as sen- sitive as that of many, animals! Each taste bud has a' small open- Tell your friend you can. make ing, the taste pore, through which a pencil-writany color you wish. in of enter When substances he you, simply challenges samples solution. This substance stimulates write the name of the color, your ; V the taste nerves and registers a friend desires. certain taste. The kind ofj taste that is registered depends on ions Win the Britanoica World Atlas and molecules in the substance. or Yearbook of Events. Send your In other words, taste is chemical. riddles, jokes, tricks to "Tell Me ... Depending oj the chemical com- - Why!V Today's winner, is: 111. of the Marlene Boryca, Chicago, . rposition substance, four ! - i. 95 New Yorker Sofa almost 8 feet, long-Cho- ice ;.. i of colors.!' Naugahyc'e e . 1 - e BEAUTIFUL j TOMORROW MORNING YOUR ,.! :;i ,' j . 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