Show HHIOHS UNITED Armistice 1ND KOREA Is First Phase of Korean Problem LuAnn Shaffer Wed In Idaho Temple a wedding ceremony at the Idaho Falls Temple Thursday Miss LuAnn Shaf-i became the bride of T Glade The first Anderson of Bothvvcll in the temple presiceunselor the ceremony dency performed Mr Anderson is the son of Mr The Anderson Lewis and Mrs bride is the daughter ot Mr and Shaffer Kenneth Mrs to the couple Accompanying Idaho Falls were the parents of the bride Mrs Joseph Oylcr Mrs L R Shaffer Mrs Howard Oyler the mother of Mrs Gene Cannon Lewis Anderson Mrs the groom and Mr & Mrs Ervin Summers the the ceremony Following members of the bridal party were & Mrs Lewis Mr of dinner guests Anderson at a hotel Friday evening a reception was held at the East Garland recreation hall to honor the couple The bride was attended by Marie Grover JoAnn Shaffer Jean and Dennis Simmons Joyce Shaffer The bride served as best man was lovely in the gown of tradiof lace atd tion white fashioned satin and her veil was caught bloss-omcarShe with orange ried a bouquet of rose buds Assisting with the refreshments Diana Summers were Shanna Peterson Bonnie Evans Tamra NaSharon and Oylcr Welling omi Oyler was in charge of the book guest an inLyn Larson introduced National last Weekly Servlre Newspaper A N ARMISTICE and cease-firin Korea have finally been agreed to What have been the results? And what are the problems that lie ahead9 These questions are uppermost In the minds of Americans in everv walk of life — in the big towns and the little towns of the nation And because the nation has been so close to the situation— with its fighting and dvin' in a foreign land — it has been diff cult for many to evaluate the situn’ion Approaching the subject as objectively as possible under the stance s Inis would seem to be tlu farts SECURITY COLLECTIVE Re ftatance to aegrfssion in Korea was the United Nations’ first effort at collective security Resistance was the authored by responsible bodies of the United Nations based the law the Charter of upon RESULTS The majority of the delegates to the United Nations and a large section of world public opinion believe that United Nations intervention in Korea interrupted a pat’ern of aggression and prevented a third world war Eisenhower President Dwight had this to say on the subject: "In we have seen the this struggle United Nations meet the challenge of ageless on not with pathetic words of protest but with deeds of decisive purpose " The United Nations acted In Korea cn the initiative of the United States The cooperation of its members has been of inestimable value to this country Had the United States undertaken intervention alone it would have been accused f it would have been imperialism deprived of the moial authority and the economic and military assistance of the United Nations DEGREE OF SUPPORT The Council resolution first Security asking the member states to aid the United Nations in restoring peace at the 38th Parallel had the members approval of 53 out of ofthe United Nations nations sent material help Sixteen members and lire Republic of Korea furnisher! the military forces Two membei s and one furnished hospital units Ecothe nomic sjnetions against uis approved by 47 members and implemented by 40 Korea However in all fairness ft must be pointed out that some members of the U N were preoccupied with resistance to Communist aggression elsewhere 6uch and as the French in At the end the British in Malaya of the fighting 18 divisions were fighting for the United Nations Of these 10 were South Korean five were end approxAmerican imately three were from other United Nations countries UNITED NATIONS IMPROVEMENTS The Korean conflict of steps to a number prompted the United Nations In strengthen acting against aggression In older to overcome the danger of the the veto in the Security Council Genera) through the Assembly Uniting for Peace Resolution took for itself the responsibility upon action against aggression should the Security Council be paralyzed by the veto As a result the center of gravity of the United Nations shifted from the Security Council to the General Assembly THE TRAGEDY OF KOREA The Republic of Korea has suffered the devastation many casualties Is extensive Refugees from the north flood South Korea The armistice agreement leaves the hr pe of Korean unity to the But it should political conference be remembered that the United to resistance Nations authorized aggression to reestablish peace at the 38th Parallel There has been no moral obligation on the part of the U N to unify Korea by force The original purpose of the United Nations to restore the integrity of the Republic of Korea has been attained However the United Nations has the following obligations to the Republic of Korea and the peace settlements must encompass them: To agree upon such peace (1) terms that the Republic of Korea will not be the victim of another To (2 attack give substantial help tn reconstructing the country (3) To make every peaceful cffoit to secure the unification of Korea on United Nations principles CONFERENCE PEACE THE is scheduled for The conference 00 days after the signing of the armistice to consider the many problems of Koiea the withdrawal etc It must therefore of troops consider the unification reconstructand no mix s ion integiity of Korea as a SIZU 01 M1IIIWKY POMItl democratic state the conference could However United States marie lit IONS T! to Include the pio! be broadened lbut'oii of military u mar n-f ircc'Malaga the Republic ofjlems of sreiji for Leonard L Bishop was in tana on business this week establishment of normal routes of trade and the whole broad problem of peace prosperity and democracy tn Asia The conference be long and prowill undoubtedly tracted but has great possibilities if there is sufficient ill for peace CHINESE COMMUNISTS AND NATIONS The THE UNITED question as to the entrance of the Chinese Communist delegates to the United Nations Is a hi hlv controversial one with some nations wanting it on the agenda of the conference and the United Stales and others definitely opposed The question is not shall China be admitted to the United Nations? China Is a member of the United Nations The question is which delegation will represent China: the Nationalists from Formosa or the Communists from Peiping9 It would have been moially repugnant d for the Chinese Communist gates to have been seated In the United Nations so long as their was an aggressor country strong debate will be waged on the Issue One scneol says that te a peace settlement the ChiA be subject nese Communists and to communist imperialism their entrance Into the U N would strengthen communism and weaken the world organization Another school argues that If the Chinese government makes a peace treaty with us gua i anteeing peace In the Pacific it would be much better to have that government bound by the obligations of The answer likes in the Charter the future AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION The Korean conflict has brought the American people to a greater In less than degree of maturity 20 years the United States has moved from the tradition of isolationism to leadership in world affairs and the United Nations Several times In recent years were going badly it when things was suggested that this country pull out of Its UN commitments Each time the American people responded with a resounding NO THE FUTURE The armistice are one phase the and conference will deal with political another The United States wishes the political conference to produce will is through a Um1d market for your grain quote you a price before you sell the WE STOCK Raise 2 shake water terms 158M better calves at less cost with Calf Pab Stocked in 50 and 100 Pound Bags Ervin Stohl Rolling — Grinding — Cleaning Tremonton Utah Lar- on Frank Munns arid Mrs Annie Ixe and children visited in Sab Lake Tuesday Bowrutt attended Rudy party given by friends in Salt City Wednesday afternoon Mrs a Lake Clarence Parks of Long Calif visted htre during week with frierxh Mrs Death the ‘Mr £ Mrs T II Nichon of Sa & Mrs James E Nii'I children of Sunday with Mr A Mrv and Mr lina sn and W V Mr mont Johns Mrs Hoyd & Stohl La of Idaho visited friends and here Thumlay night Friday relatives and Thursday evening Mr A Mrs Theral Bishop entertained the V b Bishop family at dinner honoring Mr A: Mrs Blaine Bishop and family WEARS LONGER up to 2 7 more mileage I and SALE OR RENT: home with power and Reasonable in Garland — Mrs Olive Ilall phone or PO box 102 Garland for only a few dollars more than a standard tirel Dividend on all Fire Insur— See Mel Foxley 24(1 So West Tremonton Tremonton or call 2101 BREEDING SERVICE— Cache Valley Breeding Association provides the best in Holstein Guernsey and Jersey sires for artificial breeding service If 3216 Tremonton —Telephone We up to 80?o more strength than standard tires I YOURS tf 15fc ance 1st STRONGER — WANT ADS Leta us WEED SPRAY Arnold were in lluntsvilh Friday Na- Mon- I7e Are Ready to Buy L Nye and Fred sen program tions TOR are in termission pngram which fcatur-umusic by Phyllis Larson and Stokes Stanley a broad settlement of peace in the Pacific it wishes the tide of communism arrested and democracy and prosperity enhanced It would seem therefore that the only means of accomplishing those Mrs Ilyrum Marble entertained Cheney and Gilbert Wiss of Salt Lake visited at the C W Wood al bridge honoring Mrs Bill Linhome Friday ford Twelve guests were present Prizes were won by Mrs John J Shumway Mr & Mrs Mrs Devers Owens Mrs F J Limb entertained at AibonBowcutt were in Salt Lake City WednesMrs Linand Mrs Theral Bishop Mrs day and made the acquaintance of bridge Monday evening a lovely gift ford was presented bom their new grandson Parke of Long Beach recently Clarence to Mr & Mrs James Shumway was a special guest Other guests Mr & Mrs Ilyrum Marble and were Mrs A G Campbell Mrs A reBradford family attended a Burbank Mr & Mrs Wm 0 Linford re- I! 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