Show - Pag© 7 THE GARLAND BATTLE TRIES joined Free-Swingi- ng 'XV A As the Democrats this week paraded their e leaders before their lusty national convention in Chicago in a attempt to match or better the resounding antics of the GOP con- clave two weeks ago the stage was being set for a vigorous election campaign in the interval between now and No- vember 4 The party of Roosevelt and Truman which had clouded up gloomily at the mere mention last'— month of the name EisenhowerJ is not necessarily t disadvantage took new heart and hope lor an elcc to the Republicans tlon victory after the internal warHe with his running mate Sen fare that struck the Republicans in Richard’ M Nixon of California their convention- row is a determined For a good deal of Eisenhc vera political reality and the Democrats who convened io Chicago s gilt edge had been chipped awry in the course of the battle International this Amphitheatre that resulted in his receiving the' week were “aware thaiThey“had plenty of work cut out for them DWIGHT EISENHOWER y Riverside Mr Si Mrs Russell Capener and Mr St Mrs J O Iladfield were at Camp Browning in Ogden Canyon to attend a scout party Friday night e Mr Sc Mrs Ted King of visited with her parents Mr & Mrs Jess Davis the first of the week They were on their wav to Yellowstone Park Mr St Mrs Davis and two daughtersof the Kings 'who have been stay- ing with their grandparents for about six weeks accompanied them to the park Upon their return the girls went home with their parents and 'Pauline Davis also went with them for an indefinite stay Relief Society work V y Campaigns nomination in- GOP presidential stead of Sen Robert A Taft The general of the army who led the World War II allies to victory in' Germany and who did a magnificent' Job of organizing Western Europe’s' military and economic forces to Atlantic the North implement Treaty Organization has been sub- merged by the fact that citizen: is bow a’ Dwight D Eisenhower man running for American pohti- cal office Not a Disadvantage Yet Eisenhower’s descent from the white charger upon which he rereturned from Europe last June 1 and busi- UTAH were lunch GOP Democrats Are SeliingStage For GARLAND the schism Despite between the Taft and Eisenhower factions that had developed during the spectacular course of the GOP convention the two sides lost no time in starting to bridge the gap once the show was over and the decision was made Senator Taft still the Mr Republican of the US senate pledged his complete support to Eisenhower’s campaign and promised also to back him in the senate Eisenhower himself in his acceptance speech stressed the unity theme "This is not a Job for any one of us or for Just a few of us It will take the best in all of us" he said Nixon Selected The selection as nominee of Senator Nixon although not a compromise move can be regarded as another step toward unification of the Republican party He is from California which gives a flavor to the ticket He has had friendly relations with SenatorTaft and other members of the Old Guard section of the party And as one of the original investigators of Alger Hiss while a member of the house affairs committee he can play a'leading role in the gambit of the Republican campaign strategy the convention Nevertheless strife had cut deeply into party harmony For the Republicans really whooped it up in a series of bitter floor battles and maneuvers room" It was no “smoke-filleconvention To be sure there were and promises and deals within deals but the Eisenhower forces chose the battleground most favorable to them— conventhe teeming destiny-struction floor First Session Drama Taft’s convention 'machinery was when Guy Gabrielson’s gavel pounded down on the opening session but from that point on it seemed to get more and more gummed up as the convention moved ahead —The sand got Into the Taft gears as a result of three ballots on the Inez Johnson in honor of her birthday Friday evening of Salt Lake Ford Richards City visited His parents Thursday evening Mrs Sadie Johnson of Fielding is visiting her sister Mrs Glen Ward and family Mr & Mrs Myron Richards and Salt Lake City children visited Ford Sunday with his brother Richards and family Mr & Mrs Roy Davis and baby of Provo visited with his parents Mr Si Mrs Jesse Davis Sunday They are going' to Yellowstone Park and left the baby with its grandmother for a few days Mr Si Mrs LaVoy Udy and son Jack spent Sunday in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Glen Udy Mr Si Mrs Glen Ward and Mr Sc Mrs Marvin the Burnett attended square dance in Portage Saturday even- f rws Zi HELPS WINNIE Britain Prime Winston Churchill ha surrendered part of his powers to Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden (above) Minister FRIDAY and hurt ‘VM'W When the Rev William Bowen called for AID W’ITU DIVINE buUt divine aid 200 men leaped to action In SantaRosa Calif and a church In five hours 16 minutes i & fee® feasted i ” rw y 'j rh - f ''S'? $ f V Y Canyon Saturday afternoon fishing and enjoying a picnic Mr & Mrs Grant Hirschi and boys accompanied by Mrs Inez Johnson and daughters spent afternoon in Logan Saturday Canyon fishing A group of five people from Kansas Florida and Missouri who had never heard of Mormons until in Salt Lake where they visited Temple Square stopped1 at tur ward to Sunday School Sunday morning They are on their way to Yellowstone Park and expressed themselves as favorably impressed by our people Miss Diane Bourne who is working in Layton spent Sunday and Monday with her parents Mr Si Mrs Leland Bourne The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers gave the program in church Sunday evening It is their aim to help us remember our pioneer heritage and the trials and hardships the pioneers endured to give us the foundation for our bounties and blessings in the valleys of the mountains 1952 - for Unanimity move for the selection of Eisenhower by acclamation made by Sen John Bricker of Ohio and its approval by the delegates was a rather aftermath to the drama of the ballot itself There were other great moments in the convention— Mac Arthur’s stirring keynote address the overaccorded whelming demonstration to Herbert Hoover Sen Everett Dirksen’s blistering and vitriolic attack on Dewey— but by that h'storic Friday afternoon July 11 they all seemed pale in comparison to the ballot for the presidential nomination The Democrats this week have had all that to think over and it is almost certain that the wondrous events at the GOP meeting will have a strong effect on the ultimate decision the Democratic party makes as to its candidates to opticket pose the Eisenhower-Nixo- c 23 Mr A Mrs Lorus King and Mrs L W Manning were in Salt Mr King Mr Sc Mrs Streator Lake City Friday where Saturday a physical check-uby Tingey took their daughter Mrs received his doctor Mr King is recoverDoug Richins and small son who from his recent have been at the Tingey home ing satisfactorily for a month to their home in operation Mrs Revere Hansen and daughGrouse Creek They were acter Mary of Twin Falls visited Eldon companied by Jerry and last week with her parents the Mr Tingey and the Capener! J J Thompsons boys returned Sunday night but Mr & Mrs Don Wheelwright Mrs Tingey remained to spend a announce the birth of a baby week boy bom July 22 at the Valley Mr Si Mrs Don Davis and baby Hospital of Ogden visited his parents Mr Mrs Ruth Call Mrs Doris PetSc Mrs Jesse Davis Sunday ersen and Mrs F L Nye attended Mr Sc Mrs Dale Udy and child- a for o banquet ren visited in Salt Lpke and Mag- th© American past presidents Legion Auxiliary na Sunday of the northern district held at Paul Forsberg was in Salt Lake the Blue Bird in Logan Friday Saturday and Sunday night Mr & Mrs W L Larsen visited Alf Capener was injured Monday morning when he was struck Sunday- in Kaysville- - and Bountiby a car as he was crossing the ful sheet We sincerely hope he was not serious attended the Steed family reMr Si Mrs Ray Udy and family union at Como Springs Sunday played was enjoyed Move The f JULY delicious a ness meeting was held in the ReMrs lief Society room Tuesday Inez Johnson was in charge of in the work which consisted of working on articles for the annual bazaar Mrs Gwen Ward and Mrs Grace Hales were hostesses Mrs Clarice Hirschi entertained a number of friends and relatives afternoon at her Wednesday home Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to about 20 people Mrs Vaudis Skinner of Salt Lake visited relatives- - in town Her daughter SuWednesday san who had been visiting for several days returned to Salt Lake with her Cleave Hales of Salt Lake City ing went Capener Bishop Leland grandson of Mr St Mrs Earl Hales came Thursday to spent some to Salt Lake City Sunday afterto father visit noon Aaron his time with them Mrs Doris Roche and son Ver- Capener- - who was entering the A a major opnon accompanied by Mrs Mabel hospital Monday for Mrs Nadine Richards entertainIladfield and Mrs Mina Ward eration Mr Si Mrs Joe Forsberg and ed 15 little people at her home were in Brigham Satorday The ladies of the Jr Birthday children accompanied by Faye Friday afternoon in honor of her Cub met at the hime of Mrs Udy were in Logan and up Logan son Craig's fifth birthday Games ' v i'w ' V w In the home and around the farm electricity can do so many work-savinsuch as jobs food freezing water heating feed grinding milking- sterilizing utensils water pumping tool conditioning and many many other tasks Electricity on the farm costs so little and does so much! ui BUY FROM i r4wi DEAUR YOUR ( t © r TWr 3 (lit?ijt & Scnmjfiv vsiiraat COMPLETE RUSS OF GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC -- - Trcmonton LINE |