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Show 8 r the herald journal v n 11 l,c ( nmil VS Echo Park Dam Ufl About Yithdrawal Welfare Signs Aide Psychiatric SeenAdvantage I iu r , d hi , s i ' j - v VI Mg ii n ,1'inn in ki iiiijk f X i'll (H ti'i t niii"unn tu WASHING ION T - Rep ( lab aid that nth F.nele 'Pfalil dtawal of admmisti anon suppoit fot Echo Talk Dam has impt neaped chances foi Concres-iona- l proval next vear of the hiPton dollar upper Cnlotado reclamation ptoicct KnEle. chan man nf the House Interior Committee said a House vote will be sought on the upper Colorado protect "mxt as soon as we're sure of 51 per tent of the votes " Sponsors ate alieadv counting noses, on the Colot ado pt omu ts and on two others Engle said His committee Finite said, wi'l start work in Januarv on a bill to authorize the 151 million dollar s Frv protect Anv action on the eontt ov ersial Hells Canvon nroieit. he sa.d. will await a vote convass In the House and Senate Interior Com- store offi i.ils nil ri ping id s lr tins was Hunt .it sun of piii"n (xuntive sseitet.irya Lm-a- n , ki '1 ( mi ct t fit him!. stnini sni ji 1 c K; , Pm . ii ( 4't 'o 55 h It tor 'hoppin. Indioatod tt ram nr snow Mi and i - ii in store tor the Tempo! ami es ip ilcc! ' i i t, .Mo i cm i ii about t tie Mi'h !nv s Itom 10 to 2", (io- i , t, o Ided lit-- l nf i iiiitmp state's hull- h ct man said f n,i little ii.,M,if - ei mi s i . prcrtirted for 'ii k ( v iiJi! n a mi e !m pi I of Ini , inn i ntnm in ( i inepan-Arkansa- cading' todav a- - a lit aiitilti! ami Logan Logan liiteenth ward kaera- to 'll) p ni r ct it set i it e is at lu m the Ninth v.utd i Impel lilt liman. leient-Sin ,ik(T is ,1,( returned missionaiy ftotti the rl mission, now living in Ogden Selections will he (.non bv a male (piaitet tnnsist-jn- j of Clyde ndetson. Gillmit Amici son, Bill Marshall and Bill Dunne Saeranient. Jaiobsen time will bo a solo number by Sharon Hatch of Kntland NM All ward members and blends ate invited. J )f that, itiM .t 1 t v I ;,' f M on the San Luis Protect m California depend on a state decision on the project. Engle said The Senate ha passed an tipper Colot ado authorization hill, width includes Echo Park Dam A bill whuh did not include the dam was rcadv foi a House vote when the last session ended v Interior Secretarv Douglas announced recently his department no longer will press for construction of the dam It is opposed by conservationists as an invasion of Dinosaur National Monument The administration endorsed the project in 1954 and asked for of F'.rho immediate building Park, and of Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado. t e;s-Louisian- a Fliteenth Hard Relief Stxiety meeting will be held Monday at in the 9th ward amusement hall. The literary lesson in the form of a pi a v will be 3 pm by the Cache Stake offi-rs All ladies of the ward are invited There will he a nursery Hard Relief Society Eighth work meeting will not be held Monday. Instead, the group will meet Tuesday at 2 p ni with the stake at the 11th Hard Chapel. Those needing a ride are urged to contact the ward Relief Society Presidency. Mc-Ka- AT mil Kenneth K quarter renturv has been Dr Stevens, bacteriology and public henliji depai tment. STATF. f( ir nearly a Bacteriologist Enjoys Teaching also presented h'm with a doctor Bv MARILYN Bl.ACKNFR Dr Kenneth R, Stevens, who is of philosophy degree in 1932 1" addition to attending Lhese enteung his 24th vcai ofteaihing Frigid Wave Dr. Stevens has at th? Utah Stale Agricultural universities led at Emery Stake Academy, woik his finds he college, says Lmveisity of Illinois, University Wisconsin, Iowa State college extremely challenging. He is pio-,o- f fessor of bacteriology and public and T!ca8.0 In 1930, he was an employe of health. the Robert Beyer corporation in Applying for marriage licenses Dr. Stevens began h:s duties at Car he County Clerks ofhee Brooklyn. His job was to deter-Uta- h State July 1, 1931. were Ernest LaMain M.vbroic, 20, mine the role of bacteria in the Kenneth Stevens was graduated conversion of carbohydrate Franklin, and Hope Chatterton, 17, Franklin; Blaine Leishman Brigham Young University terials into rubber latex, .Mission President Anderson, 19, Wellsville, and in 1927. In 1929 he received his Jane Johnson, 17, Logan. MS. degree from Riggers Uni- -' After serving at Utah State for versify in New Jersey. Rutgers seven years, he was granted a two year leave of absence to fulTonight at 8 the annual Christfill an LDS mission. He served as mas concert will be presented by the Tahitian mission president the Logan Presbyterian Church He had already done from 1938-4choir in the church sanctuary. Open to the public, the program previous missionary work there earlier in his career. will feature varied musical numOi interest to his many friends bers with a holiday theme. FolA-S- ub is the fact that during this two lowing the concert, a social hour will follow. year period, with the help of the other missionaries, names of The Navy 3,000 deceased relatives of the WASHINGTON (IP How about that Christmas proto build a small atomic Tahitian LDS Church membergram for the folks at Sunshine plans a revolutionary-typ- e We still have open submarine with Terrace? ship were collected and delivered manmore be will It hull. to the Hawaiian temple. Since nights between now and the holand faster underwater Ihen work has .complete temple idays," remarked Mrs. Kathryn euverable the first been accomplished for all of Morrell, Superintendent, yester- that the Natulius submarine. them. day. Any group wishing to furnish The vessel will have a flatDr. Stevens likes teaching at a program for Sunshine Terrace fish-lik-e that hull design I find it Utah State and said, may call 1804 and make an ap- sided, in the a revolution may lead to to work extremely satisfying pointment. will shape of underwater craft. It3000-to- n with the young people who come to college and 1 marvel at the Chairman Fred H. Thompson of be about half the size of the Nautilus and more compar- exceptional progress that is made Cache County Red Cross chapter to the efficient attack class by those that are persistent and today expressed appreciation, on able conscientious. behalf of the chapter, for the submarines of World War vvII. The maximum u n d e r a ter Faculty President splendid response to this weeks exActive in the college faculty blood drive. The drawing was speed of the new sub will to the credited 25 knots the ceed considered one of the most sucassociation, he served as presicessful we have had, and we are Nautilus when it is submerged. dent in 1952. Ills other outside The Navy also announced that activities are memberships in pleased to advise that we reachd ed our quota In Smithfield and three conventional Sigma Xi. a scientific society; ship- the American Association for the Logan," he said. "Our thanks to submarines in thiswillyear's be chang- Advancement of Cache citizens for such fine co- building program Science; the Soto the new hull design. The cietys of American Bacteriolo- ed Also we our operation. appreciate Utah Academy of Set volunteer helpers who served at atomic sub also is a change in gjsts. ence ;and the Utah Arts and Letthe blood center in Logan and plans and not an addition. The Navy said the new small ters Club. Smithfield." sub will be "superior to the NauAlthough his schoohvork activiThis is test week at Utah State tilus, Sea Wolf or any of its ties, along with his church do-- i e nuclear-powere- d precleccs-sorings, keep him pretty busy, he College, marking the conclusion other in all aspects of its understill finds time for hobbies such of Tall quarter. Holidays begin will as farming, livestock raising, Friday afternoon, and the winter water characteristics." It of hunting, fishing, and participaquarter begins the Tuesday after be powered by one instead two propellers. New Years, tion in Boy Scout w ork. The new atomic sub will be The Stevens family resides at Fourteenth Hard Relief Socie- built by the Electric Boat Divi- 257 East 5th North, Logan. Mrs. sion of General Dynamids Corp., Stevens is the former Iona Brim- ty will be held Monday, December 12, at 2 p.m. The literature at Groton. Conn. hall, originally from the Province One of the revised conventional nf Alberta, Canada. They have lesson will be under the direction of Leatha Lundahl. Viola subs will be built at the Ports- 6 children. Marva, Vera, CatherGarff will pead Riders to the mouth, N. H , Naval shipyard and ine, Kenneth Jr., Lyman B , and Sea." The singing mothers will the second at th Ingalls Ship- Mark B. Also Dr. and Mrs, Sievgive several numbers All wo- building Corp., at Pascagoula. es have six grandchildren. men 4 the ward are invited to Miss. The contract for the third has not yet been awarded. attend. stud- - , j ma-fro- Lu-el- la Navy To Build Small atomic-pow- ered diesel-powere- je All Hyrum children who wish to write letters to Sarta Claus are asked to mail their letters at the Hyrum post office so Santa can receive them and answer them all before Christmas. A registered Guernsey cow, Delphi Dell Adell, owned by C. J. & Dwyth M. Daines, Logan, lias completed an official Advanced Registry record of 9,722 pounds of milk and 501 pounds of fat on two times daily milking for 305 days and met calving requirements. She started her record as a senior This production represents approximately 4.650 quarts of milk. Is the Adell daughter of the registered Guernsey sire, Delphi Dell Helen's Prince, that has 8 tested daughters in the Performance Register tf the American Guernsey Cattle Club. three-year-ol- high-quali- ty Three local accident patients continued to show a bit of at Logan LDS hospital. Jesie R. Peavy, 27, and iVr-- g Hobbs, 31, sawmill accident v trns, wpre in fairly good con-- d m yesterday. James Brown, 1'. young man hurt in an collision, was al.-- o fairly good. The accidents occurred auto-stou'- er Xvov ember 30; VATICAN CITY (IP City newspaper The Rolls To South cold wave took over all of the Eastern Seaboard from Maine to Florida yesterday. The arctic air, a gift from Canada and the nations midsection, dumped temperatures as much as 31 degrees in the Florida snows Accompanying made for treacherous driving farther north and tied up traf- fic in New York City. Spectacular temperature drops included 31 degrees to 29 at Cross City, Fla., and 26 degrees to 36 at both Jacksonville, Fla., and Savannah, Ga. Elsewhere in the East, temperatures fell an average of 10 to snow 15 degrees. created hazardous driving conditions in Western Pennsylvania and two deaths were blamed on d streets in New York City. On New Yorks busy West Side Highway, traffic was held up for. smash-uphalf an hour by a A vaca-tionlan- Wind-drive- n snow-slicke- 10-c- ar It was cold in the midlands, with Aberdeen, S. D., reporting a nationwide low of 20 below zero early today and Minot, N. D., reporting a high of only six below zero yesterday. Chicago had up to four inches of snow and La Porte, Ind., nine. But a warm front was moving into the plains, raising the temperature 25 degrees at Chadron, Neb. At Hendricks, Minn., the subzero cold killed a farm woman seeking aid for her stricken brother. Miss Bertha weaSetering set out in ther when her brother suffered a stroke. She was found a quarter-mile from her farm home, frozen to death. Namesake HOLLYWOOD HP Davy Another Vati-- 1 Big of Lebanon Hospital in Los An- - geles. far from any Tennessee mountain tops. The new Davy, weighing nine pounds, is a sixth generation Crockett according to records written in a family bible dating back to 1700. - Shipment of SUBURBANITE Osservatore Romano confirmed the version of Pope Pius XII vision of Christ given earlier by its sister publication Osservatore Della Domcmea. Ossenatore Romano said it, learned the same details of the vision from a person who saw the Pope the morning of Decern-be- r 2, 1954, some four hours after it happened. It was the first mention of the vision in the Vatu an newspaper since the Milan magazine "Oggi broke the story Nov. SNOW TIRES FIRST CHOICE OF AMERICA semi-ntlici- GET YOURS NOW 18. The weekly Osservatoie Della Domemca, in an article which was made available to newsmen Nov. 27, gave a more complete version of the vision. Osservatore Romano today confirmed the details as correct. Osservator Romano did not mention the name of its source. But it said it was one of very few aids v.bo saw the pontilf daily" during his illness last win-- 1 ter. ' NORTH STAT OIL COMPANY 615 North Main I Croc- kett was bom Friday in Cedars JUST ARRIVED! Vatican Paper Confirms Pope's Vision can "'Her'pr,,, -- Phone 604 A CITY, la of Iowa , 'IP The I male student Negto cub -- SYDNEY. AuMtalia HP! The government eoal'tmn t Punic Minuter Robert G Men-zic- s on-- .iM' c chose a m Dora l.ee Martin, Houston, Tev to power in was to be sweetheart of the tanipus, Aust i. ilia today with a sweeping and she will be presented at the ckstion ictoi v over the opposiuniversity's winter formal dance tion La Ihu' Party. the Miss Martin, a freshman in An unoflu'ial count showed Mon-zaCollege of Liberal Arts, was the Libel Parly coali70 seats in the House for the honor. It was the first tion winning to 46 for the time the university had se'ected a of Repiesentatiws of Dr Herbert Evatt. Labontes of race for her the post. girl of six contests was About 2000 of the approximate- ,111c outcome 5300 male students al the uni- - still m doubt An estimaicd live million Auin the bal!ul. er stralians went to the polls tlirough-- 1 jut the nation today to select 122 of Repremembers of the Hoii-sentatives and 30 of the 60 members of the Senate. IIP The SALT LAKE UiY Nutcracker Ballet will be pre- est ever undet taken by the unisented in a special holiday per- versity The favorite childrens ballet formance by the University of Utah theater ballet and the Utah will be perfoimed by more than Symphony, Dec. 27 to 31. The 70 students and professional danc-will be one of the larg- s. a committee that program (hairman of set up play therapy facilities v -s - e Ballet Slated ei t the Agency. mittees Hearings T- 1 IOH social woik Bond'll ant bus been ing in ll, ,'h i Is a ic soual at University of Nebraska. p ci) ptovtd a Bondurant Mrs gained ber tu kc i m the Cat he I minty dewith a major in pot tu ( nl of public wcllaic, it master's degree, from Ne m .uiiioi, iii .m lulav by Dirttlor psychiatric social work, No! .0' I, ( lid inbel s .A Nor'h native of Cleveland (mm, included l.i.sod lie studied two vtars at one year at State Foster Care No-- h Dakota Agi it idtui al col- - Agency and State Children's la h gi in F.ucu and ihcn leiened two jiuis ot uiuli l gi aduate tiain- state mental hospital and clinic combined. Emphasis on her training was child guidance problems, and m working with the adult mentally ill. Field Work Since receiving her masters degree, Mrs. Bondurant has spent some time at the Family Service Agency concentrating on marriage counseling, probation cases and play therapy. She was M t Australia Voters Men Choose Favor Menzies Negro Girl Queen And His Policies ' Iowa University T FII.I AT F.I) with Cache public wcifaie department as py-- c in at i ic social woiker is Ruth M Bonciuiant. Army To Cut Far East Units WASHINGTON OP The Army has increased the number of acwill it tive combat divisions maintain next year from 18 to 19 but will reduce its forces in the Far East. lhe goal announced yesterday repi events an increase of two over the strength the Army onginally planned to maintain under the admmisti ations new look" military strategy. The Army euirently has 20 divisions. Its presnt strength is about 1,110,000 men, but it is scheduled to drop to 1,027,000 by the middle of next year. When its strength was ordered cut back to 1,027 000 men under the new plan the Army intended to maintain 17 combat divisions in the next fiscal year. Later, however, it revised its gcal upward to 18 and now plans to maintain 19. The Army's revised plans call for deactivation of the 23rd Infantry Division in the Panama Canal one. and the 71st Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Hash. The Army, however, will activate division a new airborne next June at Fort Campbell, Ky. As part of the revised Far East deployment plan some of the tactical troops of Okinawa will be replaced by elements of the Third Marine Division. This will result in dzactivabon of the Seventh Regimenta 1 C o m bat Team on Okinawa. The 508lh Airborne Regimental Combat Team will be pulled out of Japan starting next June to become a part of the new airborne division at Fort Campbell. Immediately prior to coming to Logan, she worked at the County Welfare Department in Lincoln, Nebraska doing research work in aid to dependent children cases, and also working with the juvenile court. Her husband is working toward his doctorate in irrigation research at Utah State College. Mrs. Bondurant reports that they like Cache Valley very much, and are enjoying the hospitality and good community feeling that eem to exist here, Mr. ChamThe Department of bers said. public welfare is pleased to obtain the services of such a expert as Mrs. Bon- FRESH AIR WAVING LOTIONSI durant. LANOLIN TREATED END PAPERS! She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, and of the American Association of Psychiatric Soeial Workers. 10 MINUTE Pakistan Isn't WAVING TIME! Cuddling NO-DA- B Soviet Visitors NEW DELHI, India OP stan strongly criticized Communist Party boss Paki- Soviet Nikita Khrushchev's statement that disputed Kashmir is "part of the Indian Republic." A Foreign Office spokesman in Karachi said the visit of Khrushchev and Premier Nikolai Bulganin to Kashmir state is not a friendly act toward Pakistan. While the Soviet leaders were busy making statements designed to win Indian popularity, Russian trade experts talked business with Indian officials here with the aim of expanding trade between the two countries. Search Ended has called off an unsuccessful search for seven fliers missing in the crash of their P2V Neptune patrol bomber. The Navy abandoned hope of finding the men yesterday anAi recalled two search planes which had been scanning the area west of Kauai Island. The illfated patrol bomber crashed Wednesday night during low altitude maneuvers with a group of submarines. Three of the 10 crewmen were saved. both in VERY GENTLE NEUTRALIZING! r AND NEW REGULAR SUPER LOTIONS odotJ frixx-fre- e roubMre can be es a wave for use between permanents |