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Show r'VTUY VOVFMBFR 1 IT Loan uaihe Couuii Hah THE HERALD JOURNAL I IJIlie Olson, Maine Parker, Elya Fuhriman, Tlllma Mendelkow, fampbell and Ella Rmderknecht; standing are Cyrene Bitters, Rebecca Larsen, Joycelyn Bitters and Mary Braegger. t dinner feature of bazaar, Saturday, Dec. L Tvikev-sauerkrau- HERES A CHECK for $1,350,000, represenlng most of a loan on real estate, made by The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. through its intermountain correspondent, Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, to Deseret Livestock Co, Taking part in the transaction here are, from left, Frederick P. Champ, president, Utah NEARLY Vh MILLION i ! f! l r i s I' Plays Role In Record Loan Transaction MOSCOW ilPI A Russian nu- clear weapon was exploded sucat a great height in cessfully a test yesterday, the official Tass Agency announced The announcement of the nuclear explosion was published a few hours after the Foreign Ministry-haannounced new Soviet propo-- 1 sals for disarmament which repeated Russia's demand for a ban on nuclear tests "The test of a nuclear weapon was carried out in the Soviet Union today, Nov. 17, 1956, the ' lo-c- ut j r. brief Tass statement said. The explosion was earned out at a gieat height. The test was executed successfully. It was the first time Russia had announced a nuclear test be- -' foie it had been reported by monitors in the West. There was no immediate indication of the strength of the explosion or the exact natuie of the Students Continue Training al 4i pre-dent- al n. 215.-00- Justice, Honor And Fairness tui-ke- Another Bomb Corp. of Logan, on ranch pro- ing, and Elko County in Nevada of the Deseret Livestock Thirty-eigthousand head of pel Co sheep are carried on the land, These properties include 300,000 and it has a capacity of from acres of deeded land and, relat-I- t 8,000 to 10,000 head of cattle. ed range, in seven counties President of Deseret Livestock cated in three states Summit, Co. is Ken Garff, while David A. Weber, Morgan, Rich and Tooele Robinson is vice president and counties in Utah, Uinta in Wyom- - secretary-treasureSalt Lake City. The home ranch area Is East Ranch, near Woodruff. Pre-Medicto Frederick Pre-DeniP. According al, al Champ, president of Utah Mortgage Loan Corp., negotiations for the loan have covered the period of a year. It is a term All of the 16 students who com-- 1 country. Dr. Thomas L. Bahler, loan, made solely on the real esor tate. and carries pleted percent inadviser, reported. training last year a,t Utah State At the University of Utah col terest. College are currently enrolled in lege of medicine are: Reed Three units of deeded land are medical or dental schools of the 0 properties: Providence; Donald Houston, included in East Ranch, 27.000 in Skull St. George; Charles Hyde, Hyde Park; Arden Launtzen, Logan Valley, and 58,000 in Pilot area, a on the line. Large and Duane Kerr, Tremonton. amounts of public lands for glazOthers who completed to the training at USAC are: Ly- ing purposes are attached man Knutson, Idaho Falls, Idaho, units. Utah Mortgage Loan Corpoia- now at the University of Wash- (Continucd From Page 1) ington; Ronald Gunther, River tion 113,1 operations in Utah, Wyoming, Nevada. Oiegon who believe he has to be managN.J., at George Washing-lho- and Montana, Mr Champ said ton University. ed The Deseret Livestock Co. trans"You students are daging this The students who completed woik at USAC last year' action is typical. though larger, war in a very real sense . . . of its numerous business deals. you have taken sides for free- are now in dental schools as fol-- i Negotions for the $1 450.000 loan Wash-Dean Bowles. lows; declared. Culmsee ' were Nephi. dom, Dr. completed bv Mr. Champ, in -' GorSt. ngton University, "In the United States and Louis; Franklin C Anderson, agriculmany other' free countries, we don Christensen, Iaigan, now at tural loan assistant for the Confreedom the University of Southern Calisarted with complete necticut Mutual Life, with offices but we now have much less in fornia; Charles Munns, Brigham in Conn ; by Franklin the field of journalism because of City, Northwestern University; D. Hailford, vice president and Richards, us Let irresponsible journalists Lyn Le Cavalier, Salt lake City, secretary of Utah Mortgage Loan almake free speech, fair speech Vorthe western; Jerry A. Walker. and bv John R. Hart, manager of so. Dental Brigham City, Marquette firm's abstract department "See the necessity of accuracy School; Devon rhatterton, Pres- the and issuing agent for Kansas and fairness in your ieporting ton, Idaho, Univtrsity of SouthCity Title Insurance Co., which and thereby avoid damage to in- ern California; Ifjward Otteson, is insuring the title. USAC dean Sugar City, Idaho. University of nocent victims, the said. Duane Warr, Jerome, OregonChairman of Event Idaho. University of OregonJohn Stewart of the USAC Mecham, Morgan Washingchairman- tis Tlieie is a lot of woik being done in the Providence Second .ward these days in prcpaiatiun for their annual bazaar ami dinner. This ear the annual event will lie held December 1. m the Piovidence Community Russ Explode Logan Firm What is considered to be the largest lanch land loan transaction in Utah real estate history was effected in Logan this week. and invohed a loan of $1,450,000. was made by The Connecti- Mututl Life Insurance Co , through its intermountain corres- pondent, Utah Mortgage Loan Providence Ward Sets Dinner-Bazaa- r Mortgage Loan; John R. Hart, manager of the abstarct department; Franklin C. Anderson of Hartford, Conn , agricultural loan assistant for the inxaurance company, and Franklin D Richaids, vice president and secretary of Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation. Transaction set a recoid of its tvpe. weapon. al - ideals ida-Edg- e, tions. Chris Nielsen, Ixigan, Deseret News and Salt Lake telegram staff announced plans for the news writing contest sponsoied by that paper for a $100 scholar-- 1 ship to USAC awarded by the' paper. Second and third place winners will receive $75 tuition scholarships given by USC Discussion leaders at the workJim shop conference included England, executive news editor Howof the Salt Lake Tnbune. to Make Your Newspaper more attractive through Good make-dp and Headlines Dr Lorin 1'. Wheelwright, sales director, Wheelwright Lithographing Co , Professors H. Reuben Reynolds and Everett C. Thorpe of USAC Fine Arts department, Planning Your Yearbook." Dale L. Nelson, chairman of public relations at College of Southern Utah What a School Magazine Should Publish. Howard B. Cakler, of the USC department of business administration. "How to Manage 5 our Publications on a Business-Lik- e Basis Eleroy Rasmuson, manager Herald Punting Co, Logan, "How to Get your Newspaper Into Print, Reid Hansen, retail advertising manager, Logan Herald Journal. "How- Planning and Belling Newspaper VN " Bert Allen, head, photography department. "Howl to Get Good News and Feature ITiotos Ray Nelson, editor, Logan Her i t valley and all sort of odds and ends. This along with several new ideas of the quorum presiDarwin dency, Myral Bitters, Barker and Lloyd Nyman, should make this project an interesting one. "Of course, the Relief Society has been working on the sewing for the past year to give the best variety of handicraft available, said chairman Ken Braegger. President Lucille Cox states that they have one of the biggest selections of quilts, rugs and clothing that the ward has ever had. Also they have made several pounds of noodles for sale ams, Tooele; Shirlcne Ball, Lehi, at this event. Colleen Beardall and Margaret "The turkey dinner, which will Coffman, Springville; Vida Bow-ily- n be served from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec, Logan; Janet Dayley. Coal- - 1, should make a pleasant evenvtlle; Beverly Floyd, Providence; ing for everyone who attends. Cheryl Forbes, Idaho Falls; Pat The dinner committee consists chairman; Gtnes, Roosevelt; Charlotte Mad- of Leona Hudson, Kendrick - and Emma ison, Idaho Falls; Greta Morley, Irene Fountain Green, Utah; Carol Maughan. And about five hunNewcomer, Twin Falls; Glenda dred ward members as helpers. Tickets for the dinner sell for Nielsen, Grace, Idaho: Sally Packer and Lorraine Weeks, Salt $1 50. per adult and 75 cents for Lake Citv: Jean Schwieder, Iona, children under 12. Ltah; Vera Jones, Pat Sutton, Bazaar will begin at 1 p.m. Malad, Idaho; JoAnn Whittier, Saturday and end with an aucMorgan, Utah; Barbara Wlllough- - tion sale at the close of the day, about 9.30 p.m. by, Coalville. College Sororities Pledge 101 Coeds In Campus Rites Satuiday Barker, Newton; Marcia Craw-- . ford, Sharon Sant, Wendy Wangs-- 1 gaard, Ogden; Ann Dawson, Mar-- 1 Soelberg, Diane Tucker, pas. Sharon Erickson, aroi Germer, Tremonton; naj. Deanna Grant, American Fiurk; ALPHA CHI OMEGA: .Helen Dora Ann Holt, Layton; Ann MeyKay er, San Bernardino, Calif ; Ellen Beach, Nancy Carlson, Mitchell, San Mateo, Calif ; La Choules, Sandra Datwyler, Gardner, Kaye Geddes. Rae Nate, Montpelier; Jane Oker-lanLoa, Utah; Colleen Rus'ell, Louise Rice, Kaye Sullivan, Jill Wallentine, Julia Walker, Logan; Salt Lake Citv; Sonja Smith, Ma- Lois East, Maxine Sommers, lad, Idaho; Pat Thomas, Shelley. Bobbie I,ou Stearman, Rozanne Idaho; Sharon Vowles, Ely, Ne Geary, Ann Wheelwright, Ogden; 'da. SIGMA KAPPA; Baibara Ad- Mary Ann Barrett, Montpelier; Marsha Bray. Provo; Ann Brum-met- t. Albuquerque, New Mexico; Sororities at USAC new members as a formal climax to a rush period. Informal ruJi will continue during winter and spring and quarters. The new their hometowns are as follows: pledged 101 one-wee- k Ida-'cu- tt, De-an- d. UTAH LOGAN, STORE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 5:40 P. M. Woman Dies Karen Dunford.i CIII OMEGA; P. John (Ida M. Jane Shoup, Lo-ea79, of Portage, Ltah, Jocelyn Shaw, Lois Cedarholm. Beth Ann died November 16, in the Malad Hansen. Salt Lake Citv; Carol hospital after a lingering illness llar-dv- . She was born October 17, 1877 rnUhlow, Kaicn Giles, Pat I und. Kav Ann I.vle Hunt, in Mendon, Ltah, a daughter of Henry and Mary Walker Gard- - loan Zitzman. Ogden; Barbara Barnson. Kearns; Jeanie Brcd-- j ner. Mrs Thomas Gadrneri, . Survivors include her husband and the following children, Mrs. Lynn i Ethel) Smith, Napa. California, Mrs LaAeine (Rosella) Smith and Mrs Carl ' Lorraine Isaacson, Malad; DeMour John of Eagle, Idaho, and the followMis William ing H and (Margareti Richards, ton University, St Ixmis. Thomas A John. Malad. Mrs A ern B (Mae Muir of Logan, Mrs David R Phillis Evans, Moie than 71 per cent of Utahs Gooding. Idaho, two sirters te.-Basalt. Idaho hers like teaching better than Minnie Lendon. else thev could think of and Mae Bassetf Pocatello. Idaanything WASHINGTON HP J Diplomatic and sis doing, a I tah Education Asn ho, 20 grandeluldien officials said that Russia's shaky cn. revealed today. poll In EuEastern Funeral services will be held A questionnaire circulated foi miltary position the association by Research in Portage, Monday, atlpm. Kremlms surprise announcement Services, Ine., Salt Lake City, of new disarmament plans. showed most teachers like their There was an initial feeling In jobs because of contacts with some government quarters that young people, personal satisfacMoscow's modification of Presi-- . tion and the challenge of tneir dent Eisenhowers "Open Sky w oi k cobbler 'j inspection proposal failed to dose1 'Ihe also liked the opportunity the gap materially between the to develop with children and U S and Soviet stands on disarmcompanionship of fello-.- inrtiuc-to- i ament controls. s - journalism department ed the workshop assisted bv the staffs pf USC student publica- v Another outstanding feature of the bazaar this year will be the country store. Under the direction of the ward Elders quorum, the major items will be carrot pudding and produce, apples from the best fruit farms in the Mother Of Logan pre-dent- Utah Teachers Enjoy Their Work n of cabbage Several bands have been in the cui ing piocess and will be canned as saueikiaut the bazaar, to give iist the buveis fiesbness as well as "that kiaut made by experts, All past soviet nuclear explosions have been detected fust Morby U. S, monitois and reported Shanna Harwood. Bountiful; in Washington before being an- ris ITendihks, Richmond, Saun-dr- a Soni Hill and Gay Simmons, nounced by Russian authorities. Twin Falls, Idaho; Deanna Jollev, Lovell. Wyo ; Carol Loosli, Ashton. Idaho; Cheryl Palmer. Brigham City; Janet Robins, Yern,.l; Joan Snow, Price Utah-Nevad- - building ) Cause, Perhaps 300 HOLIDAY DRESSES JUST RECEIVED Piedmont, Calif: Carol Carman. Magna; Glenna Christensen, Moroni; Elaine Hunter, Idaho Fails, Margcne Isom, Ce-Kamas. dar ('its Lucille Then Luthi, Freedom Wyo ; Carol PaiadiseMair Geoigelean Nielsen Poiatello; Yvonne Dees. Pleasant C.iove; Carol Smith. Pieston Janene Thomas, Twin Falls Sillv Whipple, Ely. Nevada, Rosalie Whitesides, Lav ton stein. 1 - KAPPA DELTA: Diane Atkinson, Carol Barker, Nila Davis, Carol Oraper, Dee Ann Raymond, Donna Kae Richards, Peggy Srmth, Ixigan; Iois Anderson, Sharon Hector, Tooele; Diane ? ra hale Is a belter wan than a sick king Aveiage temperature of the sun is estimated at 10,000 degrees Utch's Best Fahrenheit. COAL ald Journal. "How to Write Objective News and Effective Editorials," Lyn Larson, Salt Lake Tnbune sports writer, "Spoits Writing and Makeup. Eleanor Knowles, womens editor. Deseret News and Telegram. "Featuies for the Girls," Charles W Clavbaugh, publisher, Box Elder News Journal Brigham City, was speaker at a luncheon for advisers and participants in the Student Union at noon His title, "How Advisers and local Newspaper Editors can cooperate in Good School Coni-- i men have i.inv w of glowinj i Washed, Blended, the almost universal rei kf' better man than Dustless COAL MILLER AND mumtv Relations Region one advisers conducted a business session with Jack Ben Lomond high Boylemx, school conducting. Hyrum FEED Ph. CH og- - a ian an,! the pba-rr- a is to keep v nil we'!. To this end beith are educate, and dedicated in purpo-e- . As piurmai pi ! ist, equipped, we are better prepared than ever Lx fore to serve the e mule you to health nee !s of this comtn imtv our niudfrn piesi iipiiuii laboratory. 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