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Show The Herald '6 V'TY VFrT 7 i.r OmM bian Journal i I k tjh i ABOUT TOWN SALT LAKE CITY S. Lcdes, president First Security Corp.. and Federal Housing administratoi Miss Louise from guest at the Mrs. Fred B. here Richmond Lions arc meeting Barrett is visiting p m in the club Hartsxille. S C., Monday. 7 home of Mr. and loom, with the piogram under ISO George of the direction of the information committee, Speakers will he winners of the public speaking contest at communicaof Ten new cases ble diseases in Logan, and three North Cache high and essay winin Cache County, were listed ners at Park School. during the past week by the of nealtli. state brilliant firefall Reports f These included measles, mumps northeast of Logan Friday soon and influenza. State totals were after midnight staled the objert 525 this week and 48(1 for a fiv was moving toward the east. median. Most numerous dedured that the deep blue were measles cases. 2f4, lollow ball was a meteor. ed by chicken pox, 122. s, department . n I ar The F.x-per- ts Three local navy men recently docked in San Francisco with Task Force 12 They wee F.o- sicn Palmer 11 Krusi, Smith-fielOlsen C. Gann, gunners mate third class. Garland, and Richard K. F. vert on, disbursing clerk third class, Logan. Joseph Jacobsen Construction Company Births at Logan I.BS hoapital: girl. Mr. and Mrs. Van K. lie, 581 F.ast 6th North; a boy, Mr and Mrs. Fdward B. Pitcher, Smlthfield: a boy, Mr, and Mrs Golden C. Larsen, 139 Fast 7th North; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Boscoe L. Floyd. I.aketown; a hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Day Members of the reading group Darfield, Tremonton; a girl. Mr. which will appear in the Eugene and Mrs. Clayton Skinner, RichO'Neill program tins afternoon, mond. 4 oclock, in the womens lounge at USAC are: Gerald Speth, About 40 motorists of this area Brigham City; Byron Burt have been bailed into city courts Brigham City; Morgan White, for not having attached their Floyd T, Morgan, George Tan- license plates to cars. Judge ner, Gloria Wright, Logan, The Jesse P. Rich fined eaeh S2.50. of free is charge. and warned that state law speciinvited, public fies the plates must lie attached Lea Amis are meeting Monday to the front and rear of eaeh evening at 8 p.m. at the home vehicle. of Oleta Moore, 75 South 4th W. Phyllis Publicover will give a We have a new address for program of poetry for spring. Pfe, Kent W. Henderson: 1410(189, atto invited are All members H fli S Co. MH 43 N 401 MBTC 1, tend. Camp Pendleton, Calif. Kent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. There will be a special cake Henderson, and formerly was at decorating demonstration con- tlie Marine Corps recruiting deducted Monday, March 8th at pot in San Diego. the Park school house. Anyone interested in attending is invited Permits to wed: Vcrl W. Hubto call Mrs. Luella Bair, Richbard, 22. Grace, Ida., and Karla mond, 110-IBeth Clegg, 18, Grace; Charles Would your lamlly be prepared Wendell Jones. 21. Wellsville, and Jf a disaster should strike tins Fmma Jean Maude Murray, 21, tt ellsvlllc. community tomorrow? The LoRelief Ward Society gan Third A nine pound son was bom is sponsoring a meeting on civil defense for all men and women Saturday morning to Mr. and of the ward Monday evening, Mrs. Fdward Bud Pitcher of March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Smlthfield. This is the first rhlld ward chapel. Featured speakers for the young couple. The mother will be Dr. Bruce Guidnei, Mrs. is the former Rhea Bell Jackon lone Daniel. Mrs, George II. of Logan. Kelker and Mrs. Joseph AlcMur-riThe public is invited to hear this discussion and get specific instructions for A Iladei d: L n. Dr. Dixon: Leader safe-guardi- themselves and family. Miss lna Doty, assistant pro- lessor of business administration at Utah State College, addressed the South Cache Business Club at Us regular meeting, discussing traits- necessary to becoming a good secretary, lone Nelson, club president, was in charge. In Education (Continued from Fage 1) year. He has also served on the advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. He is an lionory member of the Weber county Wildlife Federation and the recipient of awards of Miss Mary Brady, student body merit from the Exchange Club vice president at South Cache of Ogden, the Utah Academy if Sciences. Arts and Letters, and high, w'as mistress of ceremonies the Ogden Eagles Lodge. at a ppp assembly conducted Eeriesiastlcal Service inFriday. Those who took part was a bishop of the Provo lie cluded Sharon Miller, Valerie Third ward for six years ami Nielsen, Barbara Olsen, DeLaine has been a member of the L D S Walker, LuAnn Sheen, Ann Glatts-e- r General Sunday School Board for and Marilyn Thompson. Speak- 11 years. He lias written some er was Marilyn Crookston, presi- of the faculty meeting lectures dent of Sparta Top Club. for the.L D S Sunday schools. Dr. Dixon is a member of Phi Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey ChrMen- - Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa llii, Jrn have reutrned from a pleas-an- d honorary scholastic fraternities. Ur. and Mrs. Dixon have two vacation to Phoenix. Accomsons and four daughters, all of panying them were a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wi- whom have college degrees. They lliam Rasband. Ileber City. Site are Phyllis Dixon Shaw, Ogden, Is the former Ruth Christensen. Dorothy Dixon Harrison, Provo; They spent one week in rimer lx Louise Dixon Larkin, Salt Lake, and the same amount of time in Dr. John Aldous Dixon, Ogden Las Vegas. Ruth Dixon Anderson. Ogd"n, - one j f SMITH FI FLI) STAKE quartets which took part in the district MIA quartet festival last night included the folks above. Arnalga, Donald Selness. Wayne Can! well. Honda Bingham and Joan Ldy, with Tommy Wood, accompanist; Smlthfield First. Coniine Nielson, Sybil Packer, Marjorie Johnson and Ruth Phillips, with Lrma Coleman, accompanist. Smithfield Second, Erma Webb, Sara Richardson, M.vrna Low, Theoda Downs, with Betty Phillips, accompanist. Smithfield Third. Itoliert Chambers, Charles Jensen, Helen Chambers and Leone Chambers, with Frances Anderson, accompanist. Stake leader for festival is Mrs. Salome llansen. FIGHTER PILOT TURNS INTO AN ATTRACTIVE BLONDE BRITISH Tin LONDON 'W Health Ministry disclosed Virile, dashing former pilot who is the father children hud turned into tractive blonde woman British with flowing blonde tresses. that a Years of Treatments fighter Surgery and hormone treat-- 1 oi two an at- ment over a three-yea- r Cow-el- Iv-- Magazine Names Films, Sfars she lias For 1953 Awards NEW YORK (IP Audrey Hep- honors for the best ae'.ing of the year in Look Magazines 13th annual Film Achievement Awards, the magazine announced last night Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra placed second for supporting roles. The "most promising newcomers were listed as Rosemary Clooney and Jack Balance Other awards for the year 1953 were Brandon De Wilde, child actor; George Stevens, producer; Fred Zmnemnn, director; Daniel Taradash, writer, and Loyal Griggs, photographer. V Frank Freeman won the industry award. It The magazine announced developed the characteristics of a woman Case Unprecedented In ordering an alteration of the birth certificate, the govern- burn and William Holden share ment officially sex Transfer Question r recognized the In the case of change. Christ me Jorgensen, former soldier who the Bronx underwent surgery in Denmark, the U. R. hatigd Ministry gave her sex tacit recognition hv altering her uniire-eedente- d. j j Congratulations To an PRESIDENT AND MRS. HENRY ALDOUS DiXON For the splendid job you are doing as the new president of our be- loved U. S. A.C. May perfect health and continued success be yours always. st larations. Auto Forecast SAN FRANCISCO ill G. Freed, president of Charles the Nation- al Automobile Dealers Association. forecast yesterday that Am enean Automobile Manufacturers will be producing more than 7.000.000 tars a year by 1958 lie told a press conference that the figure surpasses our greatest expect'. turns " It was tlie United States answer to the declaration of Guatemala yesterday that it will oppose resolution at this any anti-Re- d conference. The Dulles resolution calls on the American states to take ap propriate action whenever they determine t hat Communism threatens to dummate or control any republic in the hemisphere. TTK IFIKNN IttYS Mat YOUR INAUGURATION Heartiest Congratulations AS OF U.S.A.C. Your Capability and Spirit of Determination AND Sincere Best Wishes to Are An Inspiration to the College and the Community Henry Aldous Dixon Best Wishes From the Maher whose efforts have been dedicated to the task of helping to build a better land in which to live. Cache Valley Electric Co. CARACAS, Venezuela (IP The United States called on Latin American countries yesterday to unite behind a declaration that Communist domination ol any western hemisphere nation would and require "endanger peace emergency "action Secretary of State John Foster Dulles proposed the declaration in a resolution submitted to the 10th Conference Dulles resolution asked that American republics condemn the activities of the international Communist movement as "constituting intervention in American affairs. Western hemisphere countries were asked also to: 1. Disclose the funds, activities and sources of those who are spreading propaganda of the international Communist movement, or who travel in the interests of Communism in the west- ON PRESIDENT and its immediate President of this great Inaugural. Of West Amity Inter-Amene- Dr. Dixon Utah State Agricultural College on the advent An SALT LAKE CITY tW opinion deciding final disposition Utahs junior colleges if a refjf erendum ballot to force the state to keep them fails next fall was asked yesterday by the Utah Board of Education. Dr. E. Allen Bateman, state superintendent of public instruction, was instructed to ask a formal opinion Horn Atty. Gen. E. It. Cailister. bills to abandon Legislative Carbon College and transfer Weber, Snow and Dixie to the Latter-day Saints church effective July 1, 1954, were automatically blocked when sufficient petitions were signed to place the issue on a reterendum ballut. If the referendum fails tlie board seeks to determine whether the Legislature's bills would become effective immediately, at mid term, or at tlie cud oi the next school ern hemisphere. 2. Reveal the same facts reyear. Communist agents and garding Board members also discussed tlie state supreme courts recent fellow travelers vviio work in behalf of international Communoinnion in the Nebo school disism. trict case and it was agreed 3. Exchange information beschool boards should hold open tween hemisphere governments meetings except in rare instances where "delicate matters are to to carry out the resolution and decany previous be consideied. Congratulafions We should like to add our voices to the multitude of good wishes for fhe continued success of the Agricultural College Declaration ls firm-juwe- d The Utah State Dulles Favors Seeks Opinion On Junior College period man into a woIn an transformed the that the so conclusively man unprecedented sex change. Health Ministry corrected As a young man, birth certificate to read Robert Cowell had burned up the instead of "bov. "girl tracks in high speed races and Now 35. Roberta Cowell. who in World War H had engaged was known to the men in the Nazi Luftwafte pilots in roaring RAF as Bob, now has a new set dog fights. of friends who call her Betty. But something happened to Roberta has readjusted to her Cowell after the war was over new lift and lives with parHe began to notice mental and ents at Crovdcn, today although physical rhanges and reported she was said to be traveling in his suspicions to specialists. Europe. Today he is Roberta Elizabeth Medical sources said it would Cowell, an attractive woman be unlikely that Rolierta had the completely orthodox sexual pliv-- 1 sicology of a female that would permit her to bear children, son-in-la- w - salutes r passnort. British (Terrors said they believed Cowell's ease was They said they knew of no other sex change involving a person who had become a par- cut Robert Cowell was married on Mav 29. 1941, and became the father ot two girls, now aged 10 and 12 His obtained a divorce April 29, 1152 on the ground of desertion, and since chose Kormit C. Stengel, execu- lias remarried. Neither Cowell's father. Major tive vice president of the Crescent Anusemnt Co . of Nash-vlll- , Gen. Sir Ernest Cowell, who Tetin., as the motion pic- was honorary surgeon to King ture exhibitor of the year. The George VI and President Eisenritation was for his work with hower's medical services chief the Red Cross. Roy Scouts, and in North Africa during Murid church and civic welfare gioups War 11. nor the former Mrs. Look chose 11 films ns Mov- Cowell could he readied for and David Dixon, a 2nd lieutenies of the Vent." They were Fair weather will continue, say ant in the U. S. Air Force, "From Here to Eternity," Lili," m England. the forecasters. Vesterdav was a "Shane" "Stalag 17," "Roman cheerful spring day, and the sun "Little Boy Lost," Holiday, Forest and mountain areas "Peter Pan," "The laving Desbright and temperatures warm. Minimum readings were about yield move than 90 per cent of ert. "The Robe," "I Confess," and Little Fugitive. the water supply of California. 20, with maximums going to 55. sx- B - highlighted Guy T. O. Holly-dafinal sessions of the 11th annual Intermountam Laimlier Dealer' Assn, convention here. Speakers yesterday stresseo to First state to abandon capital the lumber dealers the im pittance of service in the present punishment was Michigan. . Baugh. buyers market. Everett -- Conclude Meet bv VII on. public- relations effector of -he Naional Retail Lumber I ers Aj'n., predicted 1954 nuiie lea-- t eq u. U.t (tnjl. iina will at t l.PMJ.Ouo units coiiatrumec! movie' ni7u tar vmle rppnr non pace. Election of officers was to be for pr.smtni veld. Nominated were Elmer H. Brown, Roy, and Jr.. Sal: A. E. (Ted) Anderson i.ake City. i umber Dealers ! HENRY ALDOUS from The Entire Organization of Doling Company 295 West Center DIXON of !gi Logon PRESIDENT Phone 37 J. C. Penney Company |