OCR Text |
Show READERS WRITE ARS-Thiok- LWV Leader Urges Support Award Made For United Nations Cause Dear Editor: i United Nations Week and about like myself what are citizens thinking? Are you concerned about the very existence of the U. N.? Or do you wonder if the U. N is These questions even needed' have been popping up in my mind and other minds evidenced by dis-cussions, articles, speeches. This week is a good time to think earnestly about the role of the United States in the world and its place in the U. N. OUR OWN government and conwere hammered out stitution sacrifice, through disappointment, Disappatience and intelligence. pointments with the Articles of Confederation leading to the ConConvention settled in stitutional Sept. 17, 1787. Disagreements over the meaning of the document began before the ink was dry. The Civil War was the bloody trial and decision over rights of the states and the federal government only 74 years later. Phases of this and other constitutional problems fill our courts today. ' 1 THE BOX ol and order for us. We do not expect to arm ourselves again over differences Isnt this what we want for the world law and order under which governments can be chosen by the governed? Dignity, decency, and peace? The charter of the U.N. states similar purposes in such words as "To maintain international peace and security . . "To achieve international cooperation in reand encouraging promoting spect for human rights. In New York old Dr. Bengt Ulf Cornell UniverSonnerup, sity, has been named winner of the 1961 American Rocket Society, Thiokol Graduate Student Award. The annual $1,000 Scholarship Thirty-yea- r Osten i 1 Award, sponsored by he Thiokol Chemical Corporation, was given to Dr. Sonnerup for his presentation for a closed form solution to a viscous magnetogasdynamic channel flow problem Born in Malmo, Sweden, Dr. Sonnerup came to this country in 1958 He received his masters and Ph D degrees in February, 1960 and September, 1961, respectively. While at Cornell he held two fellowships provided by the "m. IvMyjii tfJt i 4 .j ; Funeral servicFUNERAL SET es wil be held today for Farl Monroe Bekker. Local Youth Found Dead THESE are the areas in which woik must be done before there can be any foundation on which to build for harmonizing actions of a hundred nations. The challenge is stupifying. This is the need for the U. N. There will be many such tests and crises. Russias obarmament controls, structionism, Hammarskjolds death, admission of Red China, Angola, Laos and ad infinitum are agonizing trials lacing the U.N. Our own doubts, fears, indifference for the UN. test IT IS OUR obligation Friday Mom A Brigluini City youth was found dead Friday morning by his mother when she went to awaken him. Earl Monroe Bekker died of accidental asphyxiation Bekker was born June 6, 1941, in Ogden, a son of Ludolf D. and Twila Robinson Bekker, Jr. He graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS seminary in He was a student at Utjh 19r)9. State University at the time of his to Phone PA BUY AND WITH A NEWS SELL V -- a A 1 2 cubic feet Westinghouse Refrigerator Lionel Two Electric Trains Piece Stainless TABLEWARE 2 Electric KITCHEN CLOCKS 3 JUBILEE PUNCH BOWL SETS 2 MOTOROLA CLOCK RADIOS TIER MELMAC SERVERS Sunbeam PORTABLE MIXERS Mens WRIST WATCHES Crest KITCHEN IMPLEMENT SETS SILVER SERVING TRAYS SILVER COMPOTE THERMOS PICNIC COOLER ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS 1 3 vx, K MEN -k 1 COMBINE ALL INGREDIENTS THOROUGHLY AND PACK FIRMLY INTO LOAF PANS. GROUND BEEF LB. SAUSAGE H2 CUPS ROLLED OATS y2 LET STAND FOR 5 MINUTES BEFORE SLICING. CUP CHOPPED ONION i2 TEASPOON 4 BAKE IN MODERATE OVEN (350 F.) FOR 1 HOUR, (uncooked) EGGS BEATEN 4 CUPS TOMATO JUICE PEPPER TEASPOONS SALT GROUND TWO POUNDS BEEF BULK SAUSAGE ALL ONE POUND FOR SMOKED HAM HOCKS Certified WHITE 4 pounds . . . BEAMS WEEKS EL MRS. CONDIES WINNER- S- REG. CABBAGE SALAD Westinghouse Television Marty Dun Taylor 54 pc. Stainless Steel Ken Dover Presto Fry Pan Thomas B. Doxey Motorola Clock Radio Marty Raskcll Presto Fry Pan Peggy J. Keeler Presto Fry Pan Lorna Reeder Aluminum Paper Dispenser Mrs. C. R. Jones Sunbeam Portable Mixer John Lowe Aluminum Paper Dispenser M. Y. Ferry 54 Pc. Stainless Steel Betty Sexton G.E. r.lectric Clock Norma Targeson G.E. Electric Clock A, E. Morris Sunbeam Portable Mixer Nola Watkins G.E. Electric Clock Shirley Jacobson G.E. Flectric Clock Ethel Smith Aluminum Paper Dispenser RaNae Horton Silver Relish Server Zeno Thinnes Westbend Cofleemaker Melba Black Aluminum Paper Dispenser Neal Cole Stainless Steel Rosa May Smith G.E. Electric Alarm Clock E. Curtiss Motorola Radio Doug Miller 10c 19c YELLOW ONIONS 1 HAWAIIAN LEIY10N PIE FOOD TOWN HOME COFFEE "v. VIENNA Shiism & 5 loaves $1 1 MINUTE MAID 1:1 1.35 FISHER BOY baown HOME OWNED COMPANY Th. PA zzUUU cans1 8 ox. pkgs. potatoes 4 pkgs. 1 0 670 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BRIGHAM 2 pkgs. 29c HOME OPERATED AT C 5 ORANGE JUICE IDA VALLEY QUICK FROZEN Delivery EVERTON MATTRESS 4 6 oz. Tins FISH STICKS LOWEST ESTIMATES EVER! One Day Service - Pickup STYLE '99 i" Hvm. lb. tin . 69c 2 lb. tin 49c Each BREAD ; If r i Sm HILLS BROS. 5c LB. ' ... V iTW.rX tfflisrr'i si South 59 ID Mattress Rebuilding 24 v-- ' , 2 2 LBS. 23 1 ' RECIPE 255 2 2 v i LOAF PRIZES-- - 2 2 , ?-- MEAT 2ND WEEKS FIRST JOIN AMERICAS ham City F unoral services will be conducted at 12' 30 p m. in the Bngliam LDS ward City Seventh chapel with Bishop Dean Compton officiating. Friends may call at the Harold 'B. Felt Funeral Home on Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. 1 JOURNAL WANT AD Mis. Joseph Gurrister, President, League of Women Voters. Mrs. Alapur (Barbara) Alai of Therah, Iran; Mrs. Bob (Peggy) Harrison of San Francisco, Calil , and Jackie Johanna Bekker, Brig- t & Lea- D. Bekker, Sr., of Hayward, Calif.; a hi other and three sisters, Tom L. Bekker. New York City; Ea-.- North Main 380 U N. L. zJ $1.25 95c 85c RINGSIDE CAFE LETS MAKE gue of Women Voters worked for a world organization before the U N. was conceived. when And the United Nations was planned in 1944 at Dumbarton Oaks, the Lea-- ' gue campaigned for strong United States leadership and support of the U.N. As United States citizens let us have the courage to support the U.N. He was a member of the Presbyterian church. of Surviving are his parents Brigham City, his grandfather, 1 ...... $1.23 Prices for Mon.f Tues., Wed., Oct. 23 - 24 - 25 keep death. i civilin-genjor- 2ND. BIG WEEK it. ourselves informed about the and actively support it. The I Scones and honey fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocxtail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOI DOG ON A STICK Vi Chicken, Frencn fries 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, eMtce. -- ( BOX LUNCHES Cornetl Aeronautical Laboratories and a senior graduate fellowship provided by Cornell University. " He also has a degree of in mechanical engineering from the Chalmers Institute of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. Dr. Sonnerup is presently engaged in a research program on phenommagneto - hydrodynamic ena in the solar system at the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, Cornell University. ... WE KNOW that respect for human rights cannot be preserved or exist without law and order. Law, order, peace cannot exist when peoples are at war with poverty, filth, malnutrition, disease, and Political injustices are ignorance. concomitant in these conditions. The Communist countries exploit these conditions as part of their scheme for world control and annihilation of world decency. These United States cannot stand along for these goals. We bear the largest share of the financial burden now, it is true. But not the largest share per person. Each THE POINT is, the Constitution U. S. citizen contributes about crisis after crisis $1.07 to the U.N. has survived and remains the bedrock of law UNDER THE U.N. development program there are two major areas in which the specialized , agencies or the voluntary programs function, financed through appropriate U.N. banks or agencies. In the technical and econo4 - t mic assistance area, the countries ' are helped to help themselves F ,7 commercially and industrially at ? In the social the level needed. V v and cultural range, assistance is r - given through the well known t if agencies of WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO and FAO, covering medical ? . a studies, specific aid to children, to - 3 , N, . i problems of world distribution of food and agricultural surpluses. IhC: 3f NEWS, Br'gFam Gty, Utafi Tuesday, October 24, 1961 ELDER CITY |