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Show I t1 AbOUT Town tlV. Elvis Cynthia Benson Camp of Hy-- 1 ested in Old Testament is invited rum Daughters of Utah Pioneers to enroll, will meet at the home of Dora Miller Thursday at 2 p.m. Miss Tueller was Carolyn chosen queen of the Logan High Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Reed- Junior Prom. er of Hyde Park announce the arrival of a new son, March 22. Hyrum stake "Dear To My He was greeted by a sister, Terri Heart Night, honoring all M a Lyn, 21 months old, and grand-- 1 Maids and their mothers of the parents. Mrs. S. M. Reeder of stake, will be held tonight. 8 o'clock, in the Millville ward chapel. All wards of the stake will take part in the program. Mrs. Leatha Lundahl is guest speak' Stenographer and typists are er; refreshments and social hour still needed in various federal ag- will follow. encies in the Washington D. C. area, according to the civil serBirths at Logan L D S hospital: vice commission. Starting salary a boy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd for most steno positions is $66 a Sparrow, Preston; a boy, Mr. week, and for most typists, $61 a and Mrs. Norman J. Shaw, Coke-villweek. Further information may Wyo.; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. be obtained from the civil serv- Harold C. River ice representative at Logan post Heights; a Heninger, girl, Mr. and Mrs. office. Christian L. Olsen, 295 North 5th West; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Unemployed wartime veterans L. Brown, 224 South Third East. who are in their sixties or over bills Material and supply are reminded of their entitlement to pension from the Veter- amounting to $53,403were passed ans Administration, whether their in todays meeting of the Logan d disabilities are City Commissioners. or not. According to George L. Carey, national service officer for the Disabled American Veterans, it is advisable for vets to file this claim immediately, before anticipated changes in the law governing veterans affairs take effect. Veterans who have never filed claim of any sort, AMSTERDAM (IP Britains and who wish to apply for this pension, are requested to bring Queen Elizabeth arrived in the a copy of their honorable dis- Dutch capital today for a three- charge and a statement of dis- day state visit which was almost ability from their family doctor ruined by an attack of influenza to the DAV national service of-- 1 suffered by Prince Bernhard of fice. 1750 South Redwood Road, The Netherlands. The visit coincided with reports Salt Lake City. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands Conferences for parents and might abdicate, but court officials teachers of Smithfield Junior said there was no basis of truth in British press reports the Queen be will Wednesconducted high would step down in favor of her day and Thursday Wednesday afternoon for parents of seventh daghtfr e, service-connecte- Queen Visits in Dutch Capital THE HERALD JOURNAL Begins As An Early Bird CHAFFEE, FORT Ark. (If good nights to. According to Metheney, Presley will De told Thursday where he will go for eight weeks basic training. He could take it at Fort Chafiee, an induction center, but Metheny said, That will be de-will cided in ashington depend on the Army s needs. Some newsmen laughed loudly and asked Metheney whether it a foregone conclusion that Presley will be a GI entertainer. That still depends on the needs of the Army, where it needs more of those or clerks, Metheney it said, Schools Plan Summer Work WW1 State University, which boasts membership from some 32 na- lions, win observe the Iranian New Year Thursday evening in the Union skyroom. The general public, as wall as club members, re invited to the Iranian Night events, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Malik Esfandiary, Iranian student at USU, is chairman. Wells ville Jr. High PTA will hold meeting Wednesday, March 26 at 8 p.m. in the High School gym. The program will consist of numbers by the Junior High band under the direction of Louis Brenchley. Parents and friends are invited. Cache Stake Relief Society union meeting will be held Wednesday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ninth Ward chapel. All de- partments except the magazine will be held. The Cache Canter Club will work on the club house Wednesday beginning at 5 p.m. and all day Saturday. Regular bridge lessons will be held at Logan Elks lodge Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. aKr yacht Britannia at Ijmuiden, about 25 miles north of the capital city of Amsterdam A soft rain fell as the yacht nosed its way down the North Sea Canal to Amsterdam past cheering throngs. The British Queen will spend her time until late Thursday tour-- 1 ing the land of windmills, dikes and clogs. The Dutch have spent million of dollars dressing up their country to impress her. The visit is the first official one Elizabeth has made here, although Queen Juliana and her husband. Prince Bernhard, have been frequent visitors to Britain. Ty SALT LAKE CITY OP Bright gchool students will have a chance to carry on studies during summer months under a new program announced today by the Salt Lake City Schools. The program, first of its kind in the sta,e, will offer 10th and 11th grade students eight weeks of experimental classes in language, chemistry, college algebra and trigonometry at $25 a jgjj course. Schools Superintendent W. Lynn Bennion said fees for the course will help pay teachers' salaries. He said the city had no money with which to 8:30 night, o'clock, some 75,000,000 movie fans including the many thous ands in this area will join with the motion picture industry in The celebrating Oscar Night. Academy Awards telecast, over the NBC network is an annual event, but this year the presentation of the Oscars will have Editor Herald Journal: Wake up, you Main Street several unique features. For the first time, the ninetv merchants! If you heard a new million dollar industry was com- minute telecast will be sponsored ing into the Valley, the Merchants solely by the motion picture Industry. Without a commercial Committee would be instantly-geareto do everything possible sponsor, removing the necessity for commercials and restricto encourage it. tions on star appearances, the It's good business to do so. telecast of next Wednesday night The price cut to the dairy farmpromises to overshadow any er, ordered by Secretary of Agri- previous Oscar show. culture Benson, to go into effect George Seaton, president of the April 1, will mean $1 million a Mo ion Pitcure Academy of Arts year less that the farmers of Cache Valley alone will have to and Sciences, will have the coop- eration of all Hollywood in the spend with you on Main Street in effort to make the movie indusWells-villLogan, Smitnfield, Hyrum, try's own show eclipse anything Lewiston and Richmond. You know what your business similar that TV has has been this year. Now subtract unique feature of the your share of a million dollar loss, and see where you stand. It might be that a telegram from the merchants to Secretary Benson and Pres. Eisenhower would encourage them to go along with the Congress and see that price supports to the fanner will fall no lower than 1957 levels. We farmers aren't in this stranglehold alone; our loss is your loss, too. If no action is taken, it questionable on April 1 as to who will become the April Phone before Fool. noon for your Garr Hovey, Logan 1958 Awards will probably make history In business annals. Its a sort of story. For this one night, the feud between the parlor screen and the bigger theatre screen w ill be forgotten. For weeks, thousands of movie theatres throughout the country have been joined in a promo, on campaign to coax moviegoers to tune in on the Academy Awards telecast. Ordinarily, the theatre owners would much prefer that the tans walk up to the boxoffice, but on this night the exhibitors will be willing to sacrifice their take and encourage people to see the TV show instead. This is a strange twist in business competition. The theatres, apparent- 'y- - feel that Oscar can become the best press agent jn bugi. ness. The telecast can be a means 0f focusing attention on movis- man-bites-d- Urges Pressure On Farm Order amount- sleep ed to less than five hours. Although he is officially a $78 a month private in the Army, Presley was still being guided, to an extent, by Col. Tom Parker, a civilian and his manager. Parker said he was hanging around to look after the boy . . . see that he gets everything he needs. At breakfast, where Presley and the 50 other recruits were outnumbered by reporters and photographers, Parker told Capt. Let the boys Arlie Metheny: take all the pictures they want Movies Take Over TV For Oscar Night Wednesday at Oscar Wednesday Your Opinions Pvt. Elvis Presley, the rock n' roll idol, rolled out of bed 30 minutes earlier than 50 other less famous Army recruits today. I had a good night's sleep and I decided to get up, he said. By the time a sergeant flipped on the lights in the barracks to wake the others at 5:30 a. m Presley was making his bunk. It looked pretty good for a man w ith less than two days in the Army and still in his civilian clothes. Presley got into Fort Chaffee about midnight from Memphis, Tenn., where he was inducted so his 5 Tt'KSDAY MARCH 25 1058 l.oan (Cache i 'uunts ) Utah rsj WHISKER FANS When David Greaney, 28. came home to Chicago, ni., alter 14 months at a Navy base in the Antarctic, his daughter. Ginger, cried at the sight of his red whiskers. Alter two weeks of to know each other again, Ginger began to take getting delight in pulling Daddys whiskers. Later, Daddy shaved, and the crying started all over. eight-month-ol- d I GM And Union Cpai Parleys DETROIT IIP General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers, giants of the auto Industry, start bargaining today on the unions demand for a share of profits. The meeting in the General Motors Building opened industry negotiations on 1958 contracts. On the eve of the talks, Louis G. Seaton, GM vice president heading the companys negotiators said the company hope for a settlement without a strike. Seaton also called for a longterm settlement which we believe would contribute to stability and public confidence. The union has already declared for a short-tercontract to meet changing conditions. The talks opened 66 days before the present three-yea- r contract expires May 29. Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. tracts with the 1. Ford-UA- con-- i expire June talks start next! UAW Monday, Chrysler-UAtions a day later. negotia- - The nose and outer leading edges of wings of a jet plane heat up most from friction with the air when flying at supersonic speeds. going. ( Archaelogist.s use aerial tography to determine the ture of ruins before digging. $2000 UP TO money later the same day I You selectyour own repayment plan I OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION NATIONAL FINANCE 21 COMPANY of Logan Federnl Avenue Telephone: 3040 OTHfX NATIONAL OPPICII TOOEU SALT LAKE CITY PROVO OGDEN MURRAY MAONA GM-UA- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA I t' ''' ' "W ; W - WW; ';.v x:' !v: 'V;: w: :;.. '..v. ' v.:. .. :;: .v finance free courses. Bennion said the program was designed to strengthen the educational and cultural program of the schools. He said high school principals would recommend students for the classes. Each class will be limited to 20 students and each session will last two hours. Plai s also have been made to Final rites for Jessie McAllister offer students summer courses in Wallis were conducted in the 16th and driver education.Ward Chapel Friday, March 21, crafts with Bishop Cecil M. Jones officiating. Prayer at the Mortuary was Bold Ruler, NEW YORK (IP) given by W'ilford W. Lundberg. the 1957 horse of the year, was Prelude music was rendered by to arrive here from Lillian Morrell, after which Bish- expected Florida late today, but he defiop Charles D. Tate gave the nitely will not run in the $20,000 invocation. Pauinonok Handicap Friday when A song, O My Father, by the the New York racing season Relief Society Chorus, was direct- - opens at Jamaica. ed by Hazel Mattson, with Mary Gold Ruler suffered a recurrence ot an ankle injury, forcing Sharp accompanying. Remarks were made by Pres trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons William Budge Wallis, president to withdraw the champ from of Ashley Stake and a brother-in-lathe six furlong Paumonok. V : .V Jessie Wallis 1 v :fe:X'yf-:-'-.i--:::- ' .v'vixxV x- ' 3 v x ; , 3k ,r-- ;v,.; ' f4r V4 J 5?, A , i 'v' f V k I;?' f-- T i -i .,0 Is Eulogized Horse Injured Spring Quarter Class in Old Testament, taught by Dr. H. C. Snell, will begin Thursday this week, 7 p.m., in the Cache County public library. The class wiil deal with the Old Testament per-- 1 iod of 600 B. C. until the birth of Christ, and is under direction of the Instruction divi sion of Utah State University. to Mrs. Wallis. Registration will be conducted 1 A vocal Know My during the first class period this solo, was Thursday evening anyone Inter-- , Heavenly Father Knows, given by Fred Baugh accompanied by Mrs. Baugh. Ira N. Hayward and Bishop Jones were the concluding speakers. Benediction was pronounced by Howard Fuhriman. Dedication of the grave was done by Charles D. McAllister, with interment in the Logan City Cemetery. Pall bearers for the occasion were Hans Mikkelsen, Joseph A. Bistiine, George L. Smith, Ernest ensen, Ariel F. Wimmer and ma Wolfley. - Bird Bill . '"vr ' ' t A bill to WASHINGTON TP help the nearly extinct nene goose regain its former prominent position in Hawaiian Island birdlife was introduced in the house Monday by Hawaiian Delegate John A. Burns. POSITIVELY ENDSTONIGHT Nominated For Six Railroad Losses Ask For Elwood Bladen, Our Expert Serviceman NEW YORK 0P Losses Academy Awards by major eastern railroads in January and February were six times higher than in the corresponding depression months of 1932, it was reported 20 Regular Prices SKLsiiS Monday. new blue Chevron Supreme NOW! Open 1:15 p. m. NOMINATED FOR 9 ACADEMY AWARDS! 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