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Show THE 1 Violence Threatens NEWS of CHURCHES HERALD-JOURNA- Logan, Utah, Saturday, July 16, 1949 L, strike in Hawaiian iabout town Unregulated Lee And Vernon off Again Operation Of BULLETINS Protested s FINAL Cut-Rat- e By Groups CHARGE IT! LENGBY, Minn., JuK 15 Clif- FOURTH: HONOLULU, July 16 'UPt-P- olPRIXBYTF.RIAX CHI 'Wilt 2nd, SMITHKIF.I.I) chamber of A farm wife adtr' fice of the Logan ford Hendrichson and Harold Han-jr- p The unions asserted further that Six of the labor unions affiliat-- , SALT LAKE CITY. July 16 U.P arrPSted more than HO striking West and Center, Logan, Utah. that she fell "so ucn today of council sen the high E. Miner Bruner, pastor love with a hired hand jthe speakers. am. Churcti school. that she paid hi. bn,' younger seme. 11:00 a.m. Worship p,IPSthood on the 'installment plan ,0 ,.0;AN 1.-In"The Choral music. .Message: h :(, Sunday school 10: her husband. Mrs. standards of the established certi- . lament mating 7:30 p.m. ficulty of SimplieiH on the shore of the , of a and program v Senior Wedmmtei DaMH i.urtlnw rd the aKe Highl Two dozen policemen formed a, I we sent a written order jester8:00 pm. .licMed airlines. she fell so deeply in i p ny Grjv lake the evening of, l'n,a Aeio-- j In to the bus Ciil the cordon atound telegrams lack as council protective commission. Tjie fellowship. corporate 23. The distance of the to his state liquor speaker. lav , d 21, "I that Sat Egil Ejella. and members juy and escorted that they have lo ,ive with my husi.a. 1 is 5 nautics Board responsibility PRESTON FIRST: Sacrament loads of dering them to junk their rri'e, highway to be improved MT. UHiAN STAKR ,. the unions demanded no investment in equipment, pro- - more. She said she ;I)vi,sils at 7,).hemJh,nuKh the massed picket cuts on cert a n lines of liquor. Heirnilet jhe public i s invited to ar-- j Congress, mK whifh rofnmpnrPi rn,.i( for the California lowing assignments or persons. Their tax abli- - brother. Martin, 19. a pad Cd'"rath ney generals ruling jrive at the Tony ri,..vpJ"' ' '1, arl,ort charges, insurance ment of 5150 on a V, m ,e ' , conrinv have been an- - rv nussoinarv, who returned '.permitting the reauction was wr,,ltime for their picnic and then l'e-lp 1,. murder her husband, Ca:l, 42 ee -Me duties cannot be compared June 26. Iprogram will he given and Elder 'compromising our efforts for n Ranger Chris says there will bel , certlflcated eslabllshed 6 administration and his :ient father, Ralph Perry RlUan Seventh- -J. Geo, ge Smith Ieriy !,mpl? facilities for the piente 0f most' immediate public beautlfuI 1hmern is the question of safety, MAE WEST M Es rankiin Bit s iva ill be the speakers. policf resorled to mas artels' gr0Und' 11 ta ,kU7 Ixigan Eight "As a result, the "cut-ratrnmis Earl ' Vl?1 The NEWr YORK, July 16 THIRD: O. PRESTON Xjivsi EleventhSunday s(atPd. iq.o HPtPdne'and a Pi(,ant experience to Logan Safety regulations the nor his the neither offers through public Darnel H. evening piogram will he given by pOU'r c on - ,he hor ,he Ton' koverning the operations of the West sued the swank Ihce! , Logan Thirteenth pne. One ulv q.I , employes any stability' whatsoever. bam "lhe wholesale price, upon which the '''4nU the fanulv of Mr. and Mrs. ;ene'kPV esta-,j- s and the Ludlow today for $230,011 dama' regular is to were not airested sufficient they is - Kofood. applied. sta,u,orv markup musical and lies -H. ThornpFred hlished are Speec certificated airlines River Heights to stop unlkading ol build up the reserves necessary to p ndPr' i.PPf ruling, the commis-B- . numbers will be present ed by the "'empted as be almost m 'assure the continuation KB of his Matson freightei, Hawaiian don rriuld ha,t .JWered the price issued" was license 1P,r A com-'hwill marriage The (amilv. meeting Geoige Providence Fuat wfls 'arrying a of jt)Uor by as much as 30 per at the Cache county clerk's office wh,'h lCl,lzen n Noves with at pVh'e unions pointed out that jnience Henrie 8pm of tinplat e of 2..V)0-ton- s to Kenneth Bra s aw Ja 'schedided certificated airlines are Lloyd M. bishop's counselor, directing the ,,ar60 needed by the canning indus-- j renf Providence Second 't flad in supreme cJrt u ..jhe operations record of the'a badly and Commissioners set the price of; 25, Wellsville, the golden-tivs.v- d jprogtam. Theurer. irequired by law to maintain their.cut.raler- even during peak taxes federal Moroni. try. 23, including by paiiey, liquor 'aircraft in a state of continuousljPgS periods is open to question, blamed the hotel management KESTON FOURTH: Regular Gow. Ingtam Stain-jMeanwhile. Wholesale before apthe STAKE: price Monthly priest sa(.,.anl(.nt meeting for members 1FGA.N .orthiness, which requites 'n Hpi hathr a!since it has been established in,a stp back of Hawaii said he would tig!i;iphina the specified 55 per cent hood and leadership meeting will of the ward will commence at 24 crew maintenance Feb. 26. Her leg wa G. Turner, Logan, today 'full-tim- e before artu-- , IowelI California territhe the Pv,)dPncp to for Sun-I legislation permit matkup. he held at Logan First ward a sevea of her Br-n) m ,he wrd chapel. Howard dap a s week;, Public Utilities Commission that,- forcing cancellation government to opeiato Vernon said he thought the paid a traffic violation fine of a The da.vs day p m. A full attendance of all AllKPI counselor in the bishopric waterfront Jpar. facilities in the islands commission's broad tor improper registration, f:,ghts are cancelled when suffi- way hit, Diamond I.il," shP M power priesthood leaders is urged, along w(1 (ondLU.t (need not meet this requirement. jp:tnt payioad is lacking to make 'enough to either include or exclude high with quorum presidencies, In the operation of schedules, le sc.1Pdule worthwhile in YOUTHFT I. KILLER the fedcial levy. i,rie8 councilman and sanitary ice cubes. the certificated ait lines must havjlarv return. SAN FRANCISCO, .Tu.v ;6 meel ing at 6 p.m. Sunday will in to answer in this, Lee charged, a ai 50 At 3.15 p.m., cents fulltime dispatcher and communiGet them at The Bluebird. d A dude an address by J. George The unions take the position boy tnday : vv e!that Vernon had tried to shift the cations personnel and equipment. !lb&t thp storehouse, the monthly stake the High Counp are engaged mitted to police that he shot a. Smlh, in wholesale lepresenting A responsibility defining held be the unions stated. The "cut-rate- s fare meeting will ar'Hf;(,i, and V(H.a bv Georgene g process killed an elderly grocei with ,jj a prices from the attorney generals are not required to have either between session of instruction, followed by volume gun he found under the coun meeting is at traffic the high commission. to the office directly a tour of the plant, and ending up this personnel or facilities. am and Sunday school at vprshps for diplomatic reasons, . poiiits in California, thus taking in the man's modest neighborho The governor also referred to In the matter of pilot qualia, Deseret Industries are imlud.-ddid another cases The youngster, Teddy jj,, m these But away from the established certifi-stornoneif Vernon dealing ruling by out It is urgent that the full ward and the unions fications, pointed rated' airlines business which en- - eno, confessed to the shoot ing gf. SMITHI IEI.D STAKE HIGH the visa section think that 'the vvdb transfer bt school funds. Said atFrom in One) be (Continued Page committee welfare that the officer and first stake captain ubles them to provide a true public his of the nation was jeopard-'LPP- ; COUNCIL: Appointments for sister, Anelul tendance. Others inteiested are tn- and Audio-Visu- flying for a regular certificated service to more than 20 points in piped up: Teddy pulled the tr s f ,ized. Peurifoy added. 17lh, as follows: seems rather novel that the cational Program, it July' day. airline not only must have the (he state. vited. Aids. Each catries Fiisl waid: George Noble and! Hillenkoetter's testimony was in attorney general should maintain ger. The boy's victim was ist.andard commercial license and In the matter of Insurance, the jThrockmorton, 67, who ope,a sub- a letter to a senate judicial The Dale Rindlishacher. ENTII that your commission can CrA"leathercraft" t LOGAN but an airline un ons pointed out that the cut-th- e small store with !i; w class has been':n!lrumfnta"n' Second: A. R Allred. Leonard committee. dace anv interpretation on the achedule of meetings for Sundiy1 iate operators do not offer the Tomma, and 22nd and M nnes Of the 100 aliens he leported on, statules it wishes . . . and at the added in the art department; .itiansport rating as well. Priesthqid, 9 3U Soiensen and LaMar Nelson. is as follows: is "The secured latter only as the san.e establishedSfreets in lhe potrero d.snut h coverage Thu d: rtantuel Py mas and Hoilta he said: same time paralyze transfer of "Speech Clinic in speech departa.m.; Sunday school, 10. 30; ward alter a written flight certificated airlines. 1. He died with a bullet wound Thirty two allegedly or re- school funds until fine statutory ment: School Health in bacteri- examination andexamination,demonlearheis, 12 noon; youth chorus Smith. all personal insur- Jiis chest last night at Mi5s1 general Fourth: Clifford E. Hendrichson portedly" have worked in their di tinctions made by him are 6 p.m., Saci anient nieet-- j ology, and German in modern stration of ability to fly by air- - ancePractically to policies provide coverage countries' intelligence agencies. ip(j in court. and building connnitteeiand Harold Hansen. Emergency hospital shortly ., languages. Two additional Indus-!lin- e rules as laid down a passenger on a Federally certi- the Newton: George G. Nelson and) 2. Twenty nine are high ranking education courses Principles;,, thtransp0rt trial shooting. 8nd chlef pi,ot p ficated airline, but very few such company's , communist party officials and it Thomas Chambers. and Objectives and I Reading and check e The at pilots. coverage any provide worki are assumed be must, and JU S STRIKE they Amalga: Vincent Milligan Conference, are scheduled. A zoo- tor is not required to have either iail to a passenger riding the hood meeting at 9:45 a m.; Sunday i()n ;astpn ardently for the benefit of the MINNEAPOLIS, July 16 H P logy course titled Organic Evolu'cut-rator check uncertificated pilots school at 11; Sacrament meeting ciaikston: Kenneth Thompson, governments. tion listed in the summer st bool pilots. Hopes were high today fur sei; .1 at 6 p.m., when Elder Clarence Cark Thornlev and Joseph Asllej 3. Twenty one have reportedly ment of the schedule has been changed to 9 Differences In equipment was operators. from a returned missionary F'elix, a.m. daily in M227. The F. B. Baugh ,or Ile8pdl.v been engaged in active IXGA.N SIXTH: Greyhound bus drivers strike tf unions. raised the be (another wiP point by Slates field, the Eastern ommunist organizational work of A ICTORY? has crippled transportation a!o ; second sessionThe will Classes furnish for the the family for the miral n program) be operate speaker. There ",1 underground or subversive na miles in eight midwest1-state16 (U.R 10,000 6 o'c'orV at second-hanStudents who will 16 CANTON, China, (he Sunday (UJA most Monday. war July begin with evening WASHINGTON, July part .luanua skoi ture outside their homelands. k and Canada. A break in t' told o e s h o i d P r t Generalissimo are service, Sacrament their registKation'surplus, leased aircraft Chiang converted changing successful .Trumans moski. A nursery will be conducted 4. Fifteen are 'not included In President came late yesterd-wheeither by dropping or adding clas- to passenger use, which do not top nationalist leaders today that stalemale meeting will Me neld at 9:30 a.m, our files. for children, in intervention steel the dispute ses and those beginning for the nuet certificated airline standards. the turning point in their struggle and Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Greyhound made a new ofO-- l 5. Three reportedly show defin-:t- e appeared today to have forestal- first time can complete registra- The established certificated air- for victory over the communists to the 1.300 striking ipembers i AVAR I): SacraFOURTEENTH sympathies and led for the rest' of the summer a tion ment services at 7:30 p.m. will feaany time during the day in lines, on the other hand, are fly- - has arrived. He addressed the cen- the AFX, motor coach communist ar disaffection with showdown on labor's fourth-roun- d federal conciliator Ca tral standing and central political intervals between classes. The, ing entire fleets of new post-wture a program being presented! ideology. wage demands. of the Kuomintang, the Carlgren nor company officials encan be committees this an obtained for forms after purpose only by the Priests quorum and wilt There was no indication whether The presidents advisers beclosed the firm's offer. tContinued From Page One) investment of millions of dollars. government party. include: pravers by Don Fergusonj or all of the 100 still are in lieves his strategy in the steel tained at the Registrar's office. and Lynn Blazzard; scripture read-- ; in the progressive Cache Valley .any the United States or when they crisis has pushed the inevitable ing by Richard Allen; music by community. Two Section were admitted. decision on another general pay the choir, Redeemer of Israel; Subcommittee Counsel Richard raise back to early autumn. is The book divided Into two 11th of the Speaker, Ruth Hansen By that time, they said they the first entitled. The Arens read Hillenkoetter's letter ward. Other meetings during the sections, of into the record after Peurifoy said feel business conditions will be and the Building Providence; day will be priesthood at 10:00 a. 'second. the state department knew of only more favorable for a peaceful Those Who Built m. and Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. three persons who had engaged in settlement of the wage, insurance LOGAN FIRST: Dr. George W.l Providence and Her People is espionage in this country after be and pension demands of the United Hartmann, visiting professor frenpan intimate insight into the life ng cleared for diplomatic visas. All Steelworkers (CIO) and other big Columbia University, will speak in and feeling of men and women three have been kicked out, he1 industrial unions. Mr. Truman averted a steel Logan First ward Sunday school. who braved hardships and toil to said. In asking Hillenkoetter for the strike yesterday when United The best place to bfe on Sunday establish their homes in the Mountains report, subcommittee chairman Pat States Steel Corp.. Bethlehem and is in the ward Sunday, leys of the Rocky McCarran, D., New, said the 100 Republic reluctantly agreed to a Bishop .Wil- - where they could worship school, commented truce while a. Pedersen. Meetings for the.n'.lRhty God to the satisfaction of names made up a partial list of60-daboard to work in.htr presidential either their cleared conscience. Priesthood. follows: are as day It shows a community spirit the U. S. as representatives of explores the dispute and makes 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30; guiding the growth and develop- their countries or with internation- recommendations for settling it. Sacrament meeting, 7 p.m. ment of the settlement from the al organizations such as United The walkout was originally scheduled to begin last midnight LOGAN SECOND AVARD Sac- time the pioneer settlers lived in Nations. s or subversive against all comoanies that failed rament meeting Sunday evening at wagon-boxe- s until Hillenkoetter said ,7:30 in the Logan Second w ard will they erected modern, comfortable activity would include reporting to accept Mr. Trumans truce proon political, industrial posal. feature a program by the Logan homes of today. economic, Mr. Trumans advisers believed It shows a people who under- and military conditions of the First ward choir. Soloists will include Ben Roberts, Dorothy Quin-ne- stand lifes real values as demon-s- i country concerned and also efforts re s,eel truce has saved off work i ated in their devoted search to recruit and place agents in the stoppages in other industries Rosalie Walker and Alice in collective bargaining for secular and religious enlight- country tQ which the represent- Binns. enment and in their anxiety to stive is negotiations These include the assigned LOGAN FOURTH AVARD 8.tto, coal, rubber, shipbuilding give freely of that knowledge to and electrical manufacturing InJ Newell Cahoon has issued a 'their fellow men. dustries. I special invitation to the public to Above all it demonstrates IV The White House It confident ttend evening services at 7:30, at,a community can grow and pros- lYlnf) that both labor and management which a musical program will bes;er when built on principles of in these fields will agree to con chorus brotherhood and good will, when! presented by the Choral-Le- e tinue their no stnke" arrangeof Nibley. Speaker will be Elder jthe common good of all inspires ments at least until the steel factRoy Wilcoxson, recently returned each man to be his brothers finding board reports its findings keeper. 16 SALT LAKE CITY. July (U.R around Period of 90 A'ears Sept. 1. An Utah, Myton, The incident recorded in Providence and Her People cover man Joseph Robert Bywater RULING ON FUNDS ,a period of ninety years. The tiled today in a' Salt Lake Cit held at 7:30 p.m.ir.,Pn ai)d women who came from hospital, seven days after he was vice will LAKE CITY, July 16 U.P SALT with Roland Wright, manager o!jdirrprpnt parts nf lhe word 1o injured in a Duchesne county Utah Atty. Gen. Clinton D. the life insurance department. Establish the community have all auto wreck. Utah Mortgage and Loan, as 'he gone jo their reward. Only a few The car In which Bywater was Vernon was preparing & written speaker. Miss Georgene Doutre remain of the second generation, riding overturned a week ago on opinion today on the right of the will give vocal numbers.' iP a few brief years, they too will the road six miles west of Myton. University of Utah to transfer adHe succumbed in a hospital where ministrative funds to its special be KOneLOGAN EIGHTEENTH Ted he had been taken for special services. It was believed that he on of contents the Commenting Tuttal, a seminary teacher from the would follow his verbal remaYks treatment. Mr. the book, presiCampbell, Brigham City, will be principal dent of raised Utah's made at a recent session of the death Eywaters Historical of the speaker for Sacrament services at Frcvidence. who is oneSociety of the !949 highway toll to 66. which is! board of regents, when he held S p. ni. Sunday. There will also be oldest 6 under the mark registered by that such a transfer of funds comof sons native the selections by a male quartet, The same date a year ago. the would be unconstitutional. is This as history of munity. says. rW'J as written documents authentic rafr Ted Earl Vaughn Wassom, Tuttal, and memories of men nearest the and Gene Wright Wright, with Mrs. unfolding of Providence can make Earl Wright as accompanist. it. Valuable ns it is today, it will PARADE 9:30 A. M. PATRIOTIC MEETING 10:30 A. M. in importance with each MII.LATLLE AVARD: Sundajiicrpnse School 10 a.m.; priesthood meeting. P?5sing year. It is therefore desir-11:3FULL AFTERNOON OF SPORTS sacrament meeting, 8 p.m.ptble that the book may be a HORSE RACING, FOOT RACING, ETC. Speakers at sacrament meeting treasured volume in the homes of will be Val Anderson and Richard, Providence today and tomorrow. Olsen, two deacons of the ward, Barents should provide each one BALL GAME . . . RICHMOND VS. CORNISH AT 3:30 P. M. "f their living children with a and Bruce Anderson of Logan. These Two Teams are Competing for First Place HYRUM TIHRIwrhe Box Elder CThPf hook bwas In the Cache Valley Baseball League In the printed stake choir will present, a musicalHPraid-j0urna- l and Printing plant Btogram in Sacrament meeting was bound by the Mountain States Sunday. 8 p. ni., under direction of Bindery in Salt Lake City. E-- I John Owen. Programs have been! erts outside of Cache Valle presented to large and appreciate the hook one ol pronounced ve audiences throughout northern excellent workmanship, as fine Utah and southern Idaho, The pub- an example of the printer's art as, lic is cordially invited. can be found anywheres." S-rS-'Airline- ' f, 'cut-ratei- s' ' 'V i H't-td- :s 1 . cron,i. ," -M. sr rjrs.iKKAS; ' hE cqn-t''li- I s'n cut-rat- cut-ra- te e - busi-lterda- n 8t da' "cut-rate- Kaal pd'' ir New Classes -. sos seven-year-ol- cut-rat- cream-skimmin- e. Sun-securi- four-year-o- ld I al 2; F.I-F.- test-7:3- 0, cut-rat- opera-(polici- "Wage Increase , e' up-stat- e Showdown Delayed' three-month-l- cut-rate- rs Kai-she- ar j m y fact-findi- dug-out- y, bow;i nil ki j Ilf lJPQ Of Accident Injuries ONE BIO DAY - 3JSR5 , Of Festivities s, For All Ages consisting 0; DANCE Pjp at jh-,- Ideal Beach RUNNING RACES AT 2 P M- On Beautiful Bear Lake SATURDAY, JULY 16th Cabins Now for a Wool's REST AND Yc'-si'- RELAX On Cool Groon Lawns and Sandy Icachas Cafe Q Boats Roller Skating fll GIGANTIC Excellent Music RMev PflHflBE o Swimming Shuffle Board For Reservations Write or. Phone Ideal Beach, Garden City, Utah VAUDEVILLE 2 Hour Show IN THE EVENING WE ARE PRESENTING A HIGHLIGHTS STARTING AT 8:30 OF VAUDEVILLE VARIETY SHOW Featuring top acts from the best part of vaudeville circuits. Among those to appear will be FRENCHIE MANNING, comedian cowboy on the tight wire; McCCNNELL and MOORE, jugglers from Australia; DANA and LYLES, skating sensation; THE WINDSORETTES, eight chorus girls; WENDY and TOY, hand balancers and many other acts, including the HOLLYWOOD CHORUS GIRLS, singing and dancing. There will be two solid hours of delightful entertainment, a five-piec- e band and unusual stage lighting and seen ery. All the gilt and gold effects of the gold years of vaudeville will be displayed on thee stage built in front of the grandstand. : |