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Show 1 - THE HERALD JOURNAL i.jx About Town $ Missing Plane P!anes Search In Antarctic Of Missing Craft Found; 7 Safe in the school gymnasium Feb. 17, ABOARD FLAGSHIP U S. S. at 8:30 p.m. All students and their ARNEB, NEAR NEW ZEALAND HP friends are invited. A U.S. Navy plane missing in the Antarctic w'th seven men Third ward choir members will since Friday has been located practice tonight, 7:30, in the chap- and all aboard are believed un- el in dead of Friday night. A harmed, the Navy reported todav. A message to read Adm. Rich' ;ood attendance s desired, Je-- 1 cause the choir will appearin ard E. Byrd's Flagship from the search rescue headquarters at the Sunday evening meeting. Little America said the missing a Gruman Otter," was Dr. Jay B. Nash of Brigham Cache motorists today were plane, Lt. D. M. Sullivan, the Toung University will discuss the reminded that only 13 actual days spotted by They Never llad a now remain to purchase 1956 task force photographic officer. subject, Sullivan, a naval aviator and' Chance at the Central school in Utah license plates. There are member of a rescue party sent m. 7:30 Feb. 13, p. City be Brigham purstill many more plates to by the ship Fast Wind from Any PTA workers of Cache Val- chased, and local residents were Mc.Murdo Sound, the sighted this in hearing to obtain their ley interested plates being urged downed aircraft from another noted speakeF are cordially as soon as possible in order to Otter but was unable to land at avoid waiting and' the scene. He reported the seven Lines. men "appeared unharmed." Mr. and Mrs. V. Thomas Little America headquarters Geary are the proud parents of Flight B, 9426th Air Reserve said rescue operations would cona baby girl born In the Burley, Squadron, meets tonight at 7:30 tinue through use of helicopters Idaho hospital on February 7, in the Army Reserve armory. from the American base. The and 11 The lesson will be six pounds weigliing given by Lt. Icebreaker Glacier was ordered ounces. Mrs. Geary is the for- Arlen L. Hansen and Capt. Joe to rush as close as possible to of mer Connie Nelson, daughter the ice shelf with one of the heliGarner. Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Nelson copters. of College ward. Mr. and Mrs. The missingaOtter, a single enMrs. Theodore Zilles has reof Smithfield Theodore Geary turned to her home at College gine plane equipped with wheels are the other grandparents. Ward after undergoing surgery and ski runners for landing on in Ogden at the Thomas D. Dee the ice and snow, took off FriSaturday morning Memorial Hospital. She is reportr day from an advance base 230 Beginning at 10 a m. there will be a youth ed to be improving as well a miles from the South Pole to recreation program for all the might be expected. Mrs. Zilles Little America. The crew members aboard the to those young folks of Smithfield First extended appreciation Ward in the new recreation cen- who sent her cards and notes downed Otter and their next of ter. At 12 noon dinner will be during her hospitalization. kin included: served for all ward members Pilot, Lt. C'mdr. Glen H. Lath-ro- y and former members. At 1:30 p. Two films on church welfare Jr., wife Nellie May, 344 the chapel. From 3 to 5 the sill oe shown tonight at 7:30 fn' 22nd St., Costa Mesa, Calif. m. a program will be held in the t, Lt. Paul A. Streich, Logan 9th ward chapel. The group will meet in the recrea- public is invited to attend. wile Jo Ann, 4 Town Creek, A tion center for entertainment. Califorma, Md. dance will be held at 8:30 iif the John A. Floyd Jr., parents Mr. A bake sale sponsored by the ward hall. Marriners club of the Presbyter- and Mrs. John H. Floyd Sr., ian church will be held at Pcn-ne- 23128 Elmira St., Detroit, Mich. Logan Photo Color Camera Club Eunice George Moss, wife, on Saturday, Feb. 11, bewill conduct its regular monthly ginning at 10 a.m. Mae, 1 Winthrop Ave., Beverly, Mass. meeting this evening, 8 o'clock, in the Oldham memorial buildAlvah G. Edwards, parents, of RivMr. and Mrs. Ivan ing. Guest will be Ellis Nielsen er Heights announce the arrival Mr. and Mrs. Oron L. Edwards, of Ilyrum. Slides will be of scenes of a son, weighing seven pounds Lake Bay, Wash. he took Mexico, one ounce, on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Chester M. Stevens Jr., mother, throughout Guatemala and other areas. Any- The newcomer is greeted by a Mrs. Virginia Grugan, Salona, one interested is invited. little brother, Terrance C. Lee. Pa. Roland Levesque, wife, JeanMrs. Lee Is the former Georgia Logan Junior High PTA will Cowley; grandparents are Wi- ette, North Providence, R.I. be held Friday, February 10, lliam Lewis Cowley of Roy, and before the operetta. A commit- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee of tee will be nominated to select Oakley, Ida. new PTA officers for the next school year. Military address of Pfc. Ivan Lee Thompson is U.S. 56235566, Ye Olde Time Dance club will Battery B. 57th F A Bn., APO 7, meet Saturday at 9 p.m. in the San Francisco. SWAFFIIAM, Twelfth Ward amusement hall. England (If) ll The Utah Aggie- - B Y U Six of Britain's newest jet fightand the Members, the ward game at Provo tonight is ers cracked up today in a public are invited. disaster that killed one being broadcast by Logan station KVNU, and radio KSL, Pre- pilot. Mrs. LaVal Morria will give ( about A flight of eight Hawker Huntthe program at the AAUW chil- game ceremonies begin8. at with the er 7:45, hit game sudden bad weathfighters dren's program at 10 a.m. Sater during a long training flight in the Cache County urday Mr. and Mrs. Burton Thorne over Eastern England, and didn't library. and little son Clair of Shoshone, have enough fuel to ride it out. at the Ivan Ida., are Four pilots bailed out one after 'Mt. Logan Stake Relief Society Lee home. visiting another, leaving their jets to union meeting will be held Saturcrash unmanned. A fifth cracked day at 2:30 p.m. at the stake Mr. and Mrs. Glen Israelsen up an emergency landing house. AU departments will be of North Logan currently are at during Marham Field. nearby mothers living in North Carolina, where conducted. Singing chorus practice will be held at Glen is in the army. Their ad- lege, had come from surgery the stake house at 3:45 p.m. dress is 385 Spear Drive, Wherry following an abdominal operation of about seven hours duration, Housing, Fort Bragg, North District six nurses monthly and that he is apparently all meeting will be held at Sunshine right. There is an urgent need for Terrace Monday, February 13, 1956 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Lena chemists, mathematicians, metThere will be a meeting of and elec- Cache Geological and Lapidary president of USNA, allurgists, physicists W?n in tronic the scientists and Miss Olga Falls, executive Society Friday, 8 jp.m., in Oldham D. C. area, according to the Memorial secretary of USNA will be guest building. U.S. Civil Service Ccynmission. speakers. Information may be obtained Douglas Edwards is in Southern from the civil service represenCalifornia spending the winter tative, Logan post office. with his son Leo. S KSL Joe Murray's military address It isnt too late to plan to at- is 3920th Dispensory, A P O 147 FEB. THURSDAY, tend the polio fashion show this New York, N.Y, 8 00 Annie O.klry 6:30 (hnrax evening. Tickets may be purchasWord received at noon today 9:310 Pour Star Playhon ed from Logan BPW members, to from was Boston effect the Johnny i argon Show or may be reserved by calling 8:30 Soldiers of Fortune G. Dr. E. that Peterson, presiMrs. John Willis, phone 2873-- J 9 00 Stories cf the Century dent emeritus of Utah Slate Col- 9:30 Science Fiction Theatre Equivalent contrubtions may be made at the door tonight, so ac10 0ft Adventure Appointment INDEPENDENT Hi: 30 Top Plavs of '50 tually no advance ticket purchase 11:00 The l ate Show is necessary. The fashion show 12:30 Sign Off starts at 8 p.m. at the Fifth ward Mot. Eve. FRIDAY, FEB. 19 hall 35c 50c Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geary of Eurley are the proud parents of a baby girl born Tuesday February 7, weighing six pounds and 11 ounces. Mrs. Geary is the former Connie Nelson of College Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nelson. Other grandparents Theodore and Mrs. are Mr. Geary. last-minu- e Six British Jets Crash After Petrol Gives Out bask-ketba- follow-the-lead- er Government Supports Listed For Survivors For Corn, Small Grains, Oilseeds The gov- WASHINGTON OP An arm- - ernrnent Wjii HALIFAX, cornmer-ad- a guarantee for of planes searched today f.ja corn farrners sx.40 a Air of a downed U.S. Force B26 bomber believed to 81 per cent of parity for their be tossing helplessly in a rubber 1956 crop. AtThis compares with $1.58, or dinghy ip the storm-lashe- d 87 per cent of parity, for the 1955 lantic Ocean. An Air Force spokesman said crop. The Secretary of Agriculture the search area was being lashed . the Ezra T. Benson announced day- - Rou8 haavy 1956 minimum support rates for are hampering the search. The Air Force said the only corn, small grains, and oilseeds hope for the survivors would be yesterday. He raised the national average if they had lashed themselves to the dinghy and could survive the support price and the parity rate for soybeans, flaxseed, and cottempest. He retained the 1955 A spokesman for the USAF tonseed. Sixth Air Rescue Unit at Fort parity rates for oats, barley, rye Pepperell, Nfld., said the pilot and grain sorghums but lowered ditched his support bombef the dollars and cents carrying three men late Wednes rates for these grains. Supports Not Reduced day when heavy ice formed on its wings. Support rates for all commodiThe plane, one of two flying ties were based on their Jan. 15 from Keflavik, Iceland, to Goose parity price. The minimum supBay, Labrador, was last heard port levels will not be reduced. from about 5:30 p.m. EST. At However, they may be increased that time the crew of the second if a combination or the parity B26 heard the pilot radio that he price and supply relationships on could not carry on. The second Oct. 1 indicate a higher support plane also was heavily coated price. p oilPrice supports for with Ice but completed its overseeds: water flight. Soybeans $2.15 a bushel, or 75 per cent of parity. This compares with $2.04 a bushel, or 70 per cent of parity, for 1955. GRAIN RANGE Flaxseed S3.09 a bushel, or 70 2154 21374 2154 per cent of parity. Last year it March 209 H 21074 was $2.91 a bushel, or 65 211 May per cent 1974 1954 197 of parity. July 1994 1974 1994 Sept Cottonseed $48 per ton or 70 2017a 2034 203 Dec per cent' of parity, compared with OGDEN LIVESTOCK 146 per ton, or 65 per cent of OGDEN (IP) Livestock: parity last year. Cattle 50; hardly enough offerDemand Improved marto ed of any class test the Benson said the increased rates ket. Few utility slaughter heifers for oilseeds represented improv,. 10.00; scattered heads commered supply and demand cial cows 11.00; few head cutters 8.50, good to low choice lb. yearling stock steers N.S. W bushel-survivo- ra's d 1956-cro- MARKETS tions. The parity rate of 70 per cent for small grains was carried over from 1955. This rate, based on the Jan. 15 parity price, reflects these supports rates: Oats 59 cents a bushel, compared with 61 cents in 1955; barley 93 cents a bushel, compared with 94 cents in 1955; rye $1.16 a bushel, comparer with $1.18 in 1955; grain sorghums $1.80 a hundredweight, compared with $1.78 in 1955. The 81 per cent parity rate for corn was based on the Jan. 15 parity price of $1.73 per pushel. In turn, this price reflects the transition to mpdernized parity which is limited by law to not more than a five per cent downward adjustment in any one year. The old parity price last year was $1.82 a bushel. Eva Parkinson - LEWISTON Funeral service The U. S. WASHINGTON (IP Chamber of Commerce today for Mrs. Eva Troop Parkinson, urged Congress to reject Presi- 70, who died Tuesday night, will dent Eisenhowers or any other 1 p.m. je conducted Saturday at Ladles n the Jury, Broadway comedy by Fred Ballard, continues tonight, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m.. in the college little theatre. Old Main. of TONIGHT 2 I 6:00 P. M. BIG FEATURES TRULY GREAT MOTION 50 CpI. and Mrs. Lynn P. Peterson (she is the former Pamela Nielsen) are parents of a new son, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, and born today in El Paso, Texas. He MCN is their first child, and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. ble Nielsen. 161 West Center, as well as the 8th grandchild for lr. and Mrs. Fred E. Peterson, 535 North Third East. Incidentally, the little boy arrived on the 22nd wedding anniversary of Grandparents Nielsen. Cartoon Caper Harry Moore Show 9:30 strike it Rich 10:00 aliant l ady 10:15 I.OAe of Fife 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10 :45 Huidinc l ight 11 no .lust hir loo 1 :30 l.nve Story 1 ;OU Robert 4J. I.ewia Show 17:30 Art l.inkletter's Party 1 on Hir Payoff 1 :30 Hob Croaby Show 700 The Brighter Day 2. 1.V The Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Parly Show 4 :00i-untimExpress 5:00 The llorld Tonight 5 10 Somethings in the Wiud 5:15 Doug Edwards News g AT 2 PICTURE! MEN AND A GAL- Youll fall in love with them, as they tell for her! OO 10; few commercial 400 lb. slaughter calves Caives around individual 16.00; good lbs. 455 stork steer calves 17.00. Hogs 50; only about half a dozen outeners offered- market not established. Sheep 50; only scattered small lots lambs offered. No test of the market. Late yesterday few good - to low choice ter lambs 118-12- 113 17.75; lbs. 8 Till 5:30 5:4. K :mi 30 7:00 Annual Snow Ball, feature of the Campus Winter Carnival, is planned for Friday evening in the Union building. 2ND Dean of Students Ellvert Himes will address Scabbard and Blade dinner meeting tonight, 6:15, at the Hillcrest Inn. His subqect is: Some Characteristics of Leader-sljReal and Apparent. Wholesalers of America are still displaying their outstanding safe driving record, holding top spot in a new survey completed by an automobile insurance company of Bloomongton, 111., accord- ing to W. G. Clark, W. T. Clark, Sorensen and Robert W. Nels l. Barker, the firms local Lj ?&! MUSOL Set You v Dreaming! - Thc. Glass . Slipipea eiMlMIS PICTURE dentine dance, sponsored by freshman class at West Side school. Dayton, will be held: Dragnet The Peoples C hoice Battleground' 'Glass Slipper' at 6 & 10:05 at 8:30 p.m. Only Main Theater SMITHFIELD Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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I Mirkev Moose Clob Hill & end glitter Street Theater Eddie Fisher Time News Caravan ild v & Main KUTY ti :O0 BE GLAD Theater idro Theater First Night Theater Today in Pirtnrea Weather Station Sports Final The Evening Show PHILCO TELEVISION FEATURE BIG RSDAY, FFB. 9 Dinah Shore News Caravan Mavor of the Town five-yea- r, lb. wool slaugh- utility and 1956 MODEL p, Ninth ward Singing Mothers will practice Friday, 10 a.m., in the chapel. 4 KTVT 20,-0- Weather Flight Friend Flicks a:olV-- M,v lst-4t- 15.00-17.0- IM) 7:45 well-know- h LDS Ward in the Lewiston chapel by Bishop Melvin C. Gilbert. Friends may call at the family home Friday evening and Saturday until noon. Burial will be in Logan City cemetery. The Skimobile at North Conway, N. II., is the only device of its kind in the world. TELEVI5ION PROGRAMS GEM federally subsidized flood insur- ance prbgram. The chamber, representing business firms, said government flood insurance would not work . , . and would introduce many inequities. 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