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Show lo ta TTIDAY UAFCH 1 Logan '(arh5 Count? THE HERALD JOURNAL Laketown i Mr Aor) ftci High Band Sponsors Talent Show Salt Lake to spend Sunday. Our County Demonstrator, HelNorth Rich hand sponsored a tal- en Wamsley wishes to announce ent show in the ward hall, which infront all that a shott course for those contestants entered imin and the terested gardening grade and high schools in the provement of home grounds, will county. A gold loving cup was gi- be in Laketown at 2:30 p.m. on ven as a trophy to the winning the following dates, March 21, 28, out from were contestant. Judges 4, and 11. The subjects to be of town and were Ross E. Reese April discussed include, first meeting, Idaho. Ionard of Montpelier, "Soils and Seedbed Preparation Perkins of Fish Haven. Idaho, and 2nd the meeting Landscaping Mr Whatcott music director at Home Grounds." 3rd meeting, School There High Fielding Annual flowers and care of were two special acts: the Lions 4th meeting, Care and lawns." Trio from Montpelier. Phillip Maintenance of Home Grounds. Ilulme. Max Haddock and Eugfrom the L'SAC Extenene Grime sang six numbers, Specialists sion Service as well as officials and there was an acrobatic act of the Utah Associated Garden by- Betty Gai! Kunz from Montwill be present to discuss Clubs pelier. Both were enjoyed very, these topics. See Relief Society much. for more information. Conrad Irwin, acting as master; Demonstrator Helen County of ceremonies, presented the pro-- 1 was in town from RanWamsley The follows: as opening gram dolph on Wednesday in pursuprayer was offered by Superinten- ance of her work. dent of Schools in Rich County, Tournament F.arl F. Passey, after w'hich there A summary of the Lions Club was an address of welcome by basketball tournament played in North Rich music director, Den-ni- s Randolph, March 7, 8. and 9, a vocal followed by Creek, that the Laketown team won solo The Star Spangled Banner, 4th place in the tournament, by Virginia McKean ot Garden which was played in by teams City and a tap dance" Rusty the from Evanston jMotor. and Aaron Rocking Horse. by Carolyn Cor-m- a Brothers of Evanston, Randolph Also and Gayleen Kennedy. and Rani'a'ph Town team, from Garden City was a comedy-ac- t p Paris team, and Laketown by Larry Nicholls and D. K. Town team. Lake town team lost Malcolm. A vocal solo Band of1 to p Evanston Motor, Parts Gold" by Larry Hodges, a vocal and Aaron Brothers. Roland Wilsolo Croce De Oro by Sue Wic- lis of Laketown was chosen outker, Piano solo Morris Dance, standing player in the tourna, by Glade Booth. best offensive player and ment, Solo Sung as highest man on the all tourney Laketown numbers were a vo- Johnson of Lake- Larrv , . , eal solo Old Shep bv Dennis team. , , , Panto-School. Grade Pugmire, on was chosen and game mime Too Pooped To Pop," by single the team. first all tourney Larry Arthello Chenny, vocal solo Teen scored 52 poinls in three games. Roland scored 57 points in three Linda Kearl, Pantomine by RogLarry , was awarded 2 er Earley and Johnnie Robinson games. Roland 4 medals. medals, on Hound The entitled "Parody Fireside South From Dog in the Window, A Special Interest Fireside was Rich in Randolph there were the id Sunday evenmgM the home following numbers: A vocal duet Mr. am Mrs. Frank Price, He by Annie Stuart and Jean- Interest Group Leader, Special nelte Rex, accompanied by Mary Alma Schwab conducted the ser- BasFirst Stanley a reading ws by 'ned 'yhich Ann Mi"7 Vetball Game," by Carol Na piano Johnson Jackson, vocal solo Old Man ection Nearerplaying To God Thee, My River by Mark McKinnon, ac- followed by a duet sung by Elgie companied by Deanna Jones, vo-e- Robinson and Vernetta Weston, KathDoll Mama by solo, He That Hath Clean Hands. leen Stuart, accompanied by Alwas offered by Wendell Prayer ton Rex, Comet duet Tea For Johnson after which Leonard Per-- ! Two by Pamela Muir and Dee kins who was present with Mrs. Ann Hatch, accompanied by Defrom Fish Haven, sang, anna Jones, vocal solo YouU Perkins Bless This House. Mr. and HoffAlone Carl Never Walk by Ranfrom David Hoffman Mrs. man, accompanied by Deanna dolph were also special guests, he Jones, Saxophone quartet, Minuet! delivering a splendid talk on the In G by Thelma Cox, Carolyn of man. Elma Creek playMuir, Carl John Clark, and Bar-- 1 destiny ed on her saxophone, "0 Sole ry Gunn. after which Mr. Perkins for Laketown Mio," Accompanists Teach sang a group of songs, were Dennis Creek and Jewel Me To Pray, "Prayer Perfect, Weston. Mr. Reese one of the and "Cajvary, The closing pray, judges gave a talk to explain howj er was offered by Morton Kearl. the judging was done, then Con-- j were served refreshments Light rad Irwin made the presentation the assisted hostess, by by Pearl-in- a of the trophy to Glade Booth for Elma Piano Creek. and Alley his piano solo.. Glade is the son for all the music of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Booth of accompanient was by Mary N. Johnson, Garden City. The closing prayer Relief Society was offered by Grant Lambourn The Relief Society wish to anmem-1 our County School Board their anniversary celebraber. The contestants performed to' nounce tion to be held Saturday March a packed hail, and were so good beginning at 2:30 p.m. with that the judges were hard put to 17, a free picture show for the young form their decision. people Hot Dogs and ice cream From Hyde Park will be sold in the afternoon. At Sid Hurren and Lavon Seamons pof Hyde Park were at Gerry ! for 75 cent a plate, on Sunday leys An invita-- 1 Mrs. Ivan Weston, Mrs. Albert free show and dancing. 16 R Weston and Mrs. Gerry Alley: tion is extended to all over to come and age years pf enjoy motored to Logan on Wednesday the celebration. where the Weston ladies visited In Hospital Mrs. Rufus. Humphry and Mrs.' Mrs. Jessie Mattson stepped out Alley attended funeral services onto her porch at her home in held in Hyde Park for her kinsMeadow ville last Monday, slipped man Basil Lamb. . Benefit Danre Conrad Irwin attended the e held at St. Chhrles on Saturday night to act as auctioneer at the pastry sale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wahlstrom took Mrs. Stanley Wahlstrom and her young son Lee to Montpelier on Sunday following a recurrence of the lads rheumatic fever. He A LOVE will be obliged to spend the week in the hospital. possibly Mrs. Ben T. Orvin of Trenton was in town Sunday to visit her one of the brother William J. Lamborn and - ls Co-o- Co-o- , 1 - j f'ed - ' HELD bene-dane- OVER! 9th Big Day netware i THIS IS A recreation of the riotous scene in New Yorks Paras mount Theatre, with dancing in the aisles, when the Benny Goodman Band opened there in March, 1937. It s from The s Technicolor musical biography, Steve Allen, who plays Benny Goodman Story, which the title role, and Donna Reed. Starts Sunday at the Capitol. teen-ager- Universal-International- on an iev spot and fell, braking her hip and cutting a deep gash alone, hitched herself into the kitchen where she drew herself up to tli? wall telephone and called Mrs. Asel her daughter-in-laMattson who came to her assis-- l tanre Mrs. Mattson was taken! to Salt Lake in the Matthews Mortuary ambulance, where she' was taken care of at the LDS hospital. An artificial part was inserted into her hip joint, and on Saturday March 10th she was brought in the Rich County ambulance to the Bear Lake Memorial from in Montpelier, hospital where, in a short time she will be able lo return home and be around on crutches. Thi is good news to all this elderly ladys friends who extend their good wishes to her for a complete recovery. Mrs. Asel Mattson and Mrs. Herman Wood were In Salt Lake to be with Mrs. Mattson during her stay there. To Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl returned home on Thursday from a ten day trip to Idaho Falls where they visited their daughter! Mildred John. son subsequent to her having been ill in a hospital there, then came to Bennington,) Idaho to spend a few days with two daughters. Winnifred Dunn and Merlin Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn brought them home In their j Return Of i Cypriot Leader MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. V Ad- - would do the sa v in 1936 if he lai E. Stevenson and Sen. Estes gets the nomination. Kefauver quarreled today over At Eveleth, Stevenson charged Stevenson' powerful Minnesota the Eisenhower administration primary backets. deadly drift and huck-- I It was the closest the two with stering, melodrama, misrepresDemocratic presidential candidates hae come to attacking each entation and merchandising. Kefauver accused Mr. Eisenother instead of the Republicans. And it was coupled with a sweep- hower of standing aside in North Middle East just ing blast against Eisenhower ad- Africa and the ministration "hurksterism" from as he is standing aside in one of Stevenson and charges that the the crucial issues at home that President is dodging decisions of solving differences between the races with charity and justice for from Kefauver. Stevenson, his voice cracking all. from the strain of the campaign warned Kefauver at Eveleth and Grand Rapids Thursday night that he is risking a party split by attacking the Illinoisans top Minnesota backers. Sen. Hubert Humphrey and Gov. Orville Freeman m distinStevenson scolded guished and respected friend for his broad hints that Humphrey and Freeman jumped on the Stevenson bandwagon because of ambitions outside the boundaries of the state. "I regret that DFL (DemocraA tic Farrner-Laboleaders should be attacked . merely because they saw fit to endorse me, Ste1 venson said. suspect the Republicans want nothing more than to divide the Democratic Party. I had hoped we would not divide ourselves. Kefauver sought to avoid a personal clash with Stevenson in a speech at Duluth. He did not take back his stateand ments about Humphrey, but he promised "no ACTING AGAIN Lovely word of criticism of Mr. StevenNancy Valentine, who left Holson will come from my lips. I lywood three years ago to fought hard for him in 1952 and I a religious disciple, is back on the screen again. Making her comeback in a Jane Echo of the Wyman telefilm, W The LONDON Church of England brought pressure on Prime Minister Anthony Eden today to return Cypriot leader Archbishop Makarios from exile. The first suggestion' came Thursday from Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the archbishop of Canterbury, who told the House of Lords that Makarios should he returned to Cyprus for the good of the island and Britain. Dr. Fisher, most powerful reliwas gious figure in England, harked in his pica today by the Church of England Newspaper which said the dcpotlation of Makarios "o n y raised heavier storms than ever" on the Mediterranean trouble spot. The archbishop said "all the orthodox churches regard this A snow storm racevent with indignalion as an act of sacrilege, persecution and bar- ed across Illinois and India into barism." the east today. A special Weather He said he had received many Bureau bulletin warned of two to telegrams of protest against the six inches of snow in central and northern Ohio by nightfall. deportation order. Dr. Fisher was supported by) Forecasters also predicted rain Dr. George Bell, bishop of Chi- -' changing to sleet and snow and car. who called the deporta-- 1 slicking highways in parts of Chester, Mrs. Alice H. Johnson has re-- ; tion a "blunder that would apnorthern Kentucky and extreme turned to St. Charles for a stay to lack an southern Ohio. at the home of Mrs. Esther Bar- pear Internationally In Illinois and Indiana, the adequate moral basis. ker. a Weather Bureau said, from one The archbishop submitted Alma Schwab presented two' three point plan for solution of the to four inches of snow will probfilms of Interest in the Special problem and the govern-- ! ably change to slush. Interest Group fo MIA during the Cyprus ment was reported to have it un- Reu-1 one of President J. week, der consideration. Dr, Fisher pro--) Bob Lincoln, the name given the ben Clarke,-anon "Martin Lu-- ! bird because its call was thought posed : , 'to1 there. The films were shown 1. Britain should appoint a com-- 1 to sound like Bob Lincoln." the seminary class and in Gar-- j petent person or persons to darft den City. a constitution along lines agreed priots to end their acts of vioMr. and Mrs. Loran Jackson to by Makarios and British nego-- j lence. of Randolph called on Mr, and; 3. Makarois should be informed tiators in the past. This would be Mrs. Lee Hawkins on Sunday. on the basis of renewed bargain-- I his exile is temporary, that it will Mrs. Virginia of, Thompson end as soon as public order is reEvanston was at her mothers ing. 2. Then the Greek and Turkish stored, and that negotiations with home for the weekend. governments shoifld join Britain him 'will resume when the new Mr. and Mrs. Delford Webb in an immediate appeal to Cy- -' constitution is drafted. to on Thursmotored Montpelier day. Babies Named Two babies were blessed and given names in meeting on Sunday. The infant son of Bishop and Mrs. Norman E. Weston was given the name of Norman Allen, GREAT DOUBLE BILL Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsons bahv daughter was namer Nola. Maternal grandparents of the Johnson baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Satterthw'aile of Pickleville were present for the occasion and Bart assisted in the ceremony, 12 Great 1 0 m. . 1 Snow Storm fast-movi- II RED shes Insisting Past, on nice-gi- NEW ALL TODAY! And Saturday! LOADS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE! FOR THE FAMILY! GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Out of Texas he rode... 'n CfT INTO THE FURY OF DURANGOS ' WILDEST HOUR! L 5 The story of Also Longmlrs who covered his outlaw brand with a sheriff's badge snd gambled his gun hand against the fastest draw in the West! ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE OR STORE DUN MARTHA HYER JAGGER CALHOUN JAMES ROBERT MIDDLETON . MILLIGAN BARON UTA GRANT WILLIAMS rl roles. Nancy has been living in a Yogi seminary in Los Angeles. FUN! 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Otto Mattson was home from Mich. 'IP large In th sulfered a jl ' STORY other relatives. Church Urges in her head. The lady, who lives RfyENNeaOHsaWB Over Minnesota Primary Backers ! By PEARUNA ALLEY On March 7 at 7:30 oclock, the Al-i- Opposition Adlai And Estes Have Words I tan for commissioner at April 2 city election HARRY UTS BEN DANCF POUACK JAMES -xA Starts Sunday onJ TEDDY MARTHA TIITON Af'mr WILSON AmoN Others! EDWiRDflD'ORY ZIGGY ELMAN &( ty Bern memvr ThTe CAPITOL |