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Show 4 The Herald Journal rm 10 NORTH CACHE PROM IS TONIGHT rninw Mnni l.oxnn ( Cache ('ounty) U'lih 1 At"OUi r: Jr' l ri . t"V T cvn v-- peter Maughan Camp of the Daughters nt Utah Pioneers will hold its meeting and social in the recreation room of the tabernacle Sa turtle v, March 19, at 7.30 p. m. Luncheon will be served and will be followed bv a meeting and program All members and their partneis are liivitpd. 1 w 1 half-tim- fund-raisin- -- JUNIOR PROM rovalty at North Cache high siheol includes Linda Jaikson, queen, Robert Dable, king; VonDella Ruhaids, Eddie 1il- - BERT V. ALLEN, right, head of the Photography department, compares a standard size, 4x5 press camera, with a dem PROF. USAC n LAS CRCCLS, N M. (IP -Three small, emaciated children found wandering near the bodies of a man and woman in a dry bed of thp Rio Giande River under-- 1 went tiealment today tor extreme! exposuii and malnutrition The child' en apparently had been without food or water since Sundav. Three men cutting salt cedars along the river found them Thursday walking listlessly around In the sand Die man in the red ear shot mv mother," Dolores Vazquez, 2'z, told the men Bodies Nearby The victims both slain by a rifle found at the scene were identified as Arthur C. Peterson, about 65, and Monica Vasquez, 42. The children were Identified as Ramona Murphy, 2, Dolores and; Ricardo Vasquez, 4, The two older children were the son and daugh- -' ter of Mrs, Vasquez and the smallest child was her granddaughter. Tlie red car mentioned by Do-- , lores was parked in heavy brush a few feet away from where the bodies were found. Authorities estimated the adults had been dead since Sunday and said the three children had had no visible means of shelter or suli'istancp since that time. Nights Were Cold Sheriff's officers said the children were only thinly rlad, with-- l out coats, and that It had been unusually cold the past several nights They said the children apparently had huddled together a neai bv bushes to keep warm since theie was no indication thev bad slept in the cat Authoiities were waiting tot the children's lecoveiv be ore at tempting to question them foi fui tlier details .Mrs asquez was a resident of Las Cruces ami Peterson apparent'.! had lived theie the past few children had been abandoned and apparently were eyewitnesses to whatever occured. Applying for a marriage license at Cache County Clerk's office China Relations weie years, HIE YOUNG MEN of the counbe the only one to benefit from the A Iolo Bony in Every Stable Fund, The gills would come in for their share ol uplift, too. A ou never see a young try would not polo player, whether he be astride his pony, all helmeted and hooted, or quailing champagne fm m a mammoth gold cup tollowiug victory, that the background landscape isnt literally sprinkled with beautifully diessed girls. Hie beautiful gtils go along witlt polo just as much as the mallet, the polo shut, and the manicuied tut f ot the field So, lor every pony given awav imagine the fund plans to outfit a young lady with cashmetes, tatl-o- i ed sktits of sciumptious tweed, and the statulaul aeeexsoiies EVEN the cost, the polo pony fund is decidedly uoith-wlul- e It will raise our sonal position in the eves of the wot hi hv miles. And what a boon .It will I WASHINGTON IP Tlie admuusti ation plans an eailv release of wartime documents designed to repudiate the T r U m a n administration's White House since she suffered an attack of influenza two weeks ago Chuck wagon breakfast will be served by River Heights Lions club Saturday. 6 a m. to 9 a.m., in the River Heights school house. Tickets may be bought at the door. . . ROBERT S. HUN.SAKER to depart for LDS mission. Honeyville Sets Freedom A reminder that the will be conducted by Skydrop Civil Air Patrol Saturday, 12 noon, on behalf of Crusade for Freedom. Materials will be showered on the residential areas front planes. Sunday Farewell For Missionary HONEYVILLE Elder Robert Hunsaker, Utah State College sophomore student, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 7.30 p. m. in Honeyville LDS Ward Chapel He will depart a shortiv on a mission to S d - . demonstration purposes. Tooele, taught photography in thp The demonstration unit was army at Ff. Monmouth, N J , built for use in the college pho- then served as head of photo unit m tography department by Calvin in the army signal corps tow now He Korea. aid is working a assistant. Beck, graduate Constructed mainly of wood, it a master of science degree, and e in the college is a replica of an actual lens woiks photography department. unit of a press camera, such as part-tim- six-inc- fiEE) e, Qrffi) IDIItED Encore Green ves who cook and do the dishes Should be granted these three wishes: d cheek . . A A grateful mate A restaurant dinner every week! ... of will I Hj onstration lens unit constructed by Calvin Neck, left, a graduate assistant in photography Many photography students are enrolled in the Ucss. a Speed Graphic and includes the various control devices. The lens is a condensor lens from a photo enlarger. The unit stands 16 h lens inches high, with a diameter. All its parts are woik-ablincluding the iris which is Yeshara Club is meeting Sat- made of a light plywood. This unit will be a tremendous urday, 7:30 p m., at the home of Sarah Baer. Providence. help m class lectures and demonstrations. in teaching beginning students how to projierly use a Mrs. Donna Scott of Millville is camera, said Prof. Bert V. receiving treatment at the LDS Allen, head of the photography hospital for a serious illness. department. A regular camera is too small for many demonstration purposes. Mr. Beck built the unit in a woodwork class at the college, St lbs care in building the giant GI.OUCESTER, N. J. (IP Patrick's Dav burglars stole a model to actual scale was comsafe from ONeills catering ser- mended by Professor Allen. vice and hauled it away in a from Following graduation two-ton- e USAC, Mr. Beck, a native of green truck. Music Land I' S A Is theme a tree entertainment to he presented Wednesday. 8 p.m., in South Cache high auditorium, by the school's music department. There will be selections by a junior band, the a cappella choir, the school concert band, along with solos and ensembles. Director is Grant Jenkins. Texas-Louisian- the testimonial include pi elude bv Caiol Johnson; invocation by DeVaughn Peterson, song by Cat lisle HunPITTSnrnC.il nr Patrolman saker, remarks bv Sam Gordon, Gerard Rotthnff at rested 1 ouis Don Camp Hunsaker, Alf FreeSehoeuliold Tlmr-.d.i- v lot pmking man, Bishop A irsel Chlarson, In a zone befoie the legal 6 p. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker m limit and Elder Hunsaker, song hv Schonfield insisted it was 6 but Ruth, Grace, Norma llmisakei ; Rulthoff said n was 5 55 benediction by David Adman. Schonfield persisted in Ills argument until the officer added the Chile s niot popular dance Is chaiges of resisting anest and the ctanzas de panuelo in which disordeily conduct Bv that time Rotthoff s watch the man and woman dance sepshowed 6 p, m. arately. sent the Cache County public library program Sundav, 4 p m., in the library auditorium. It is entitled Styles in Art and MuThe public is cordially insic vited, free of charge. Ski lift at Beaver Mountain Is being operated today, Saturday and Sunday this week. Program for Adding Up 27, Fuhiinian. 1 afternoon Mrs Eisenhowers trip was the first occasion she had left the Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Farns-woith have welcomed tlie arrival of a boy, hoin Wednesday. Mrs. Farnsworth is the former Rhonda 1919 WASHINGTON (P President Eisenhower planned to go to Ids farm home at Gottvshuig, I'a., today for an overnight visit M- -s Eisenhower and her mother, Mrs, Elivera Pond of Denver, went to the farm Thursday L. 21, Bountitul. white paper" on U. S. relations with China Coming on the heels of the Yalta papeis, the new series on China is sure to figuu prominently In Republican Domoc r a 1 e campaigning in the 1956 elections Overnight Visit Wayne llvium, and Betty Joe Morrow, ' r1 HUGE CAMERA LENS ASSISTS PHOTOGRAPHY TEACHER AT USAC Charles M. I.dwards, dean of the school of retailing at New Yoik university, will be at Utah State Agricultural college TuesPhotography students at Utah day, Mai i h 22. to speak to mem- State Agricultural college should of bers and guests Alpha Kappa Psi, national business fraternity have an easier time learning the intricacies of a camera, thanks at US C A business-luncheomeeting will be held in the stu- to a giant camera lens unit which for dent union cafeteria, according has just been constructed to Prof. Stanford L. Johnson. Three Kiddies Found Wandering Near Bodies Of Man, Voman g $ j Berkeley Jones of L. S Navy, of Mr and Mrs Eugene Jones, Wellsville, and Miss Chris-- , Angples are tina Tillman of spending 10 days with folks in Vellsv die. betts, Dixie Fisher and Ronnie Lewis, at The annual prom, themed to mils. is this evening in the .school purple, 'v j son e s " Fast Caihe Stake Relief Soriety nmcang Saturday March 19, at 2 p m. in tne Logan Fifth Ward tnapel. There will be department woik tor magazine repiesentaHvrs and all other officers and rlas leaders except secretaries and toci.il science country, Init I jut i cad of one ant suie will elicit your that deepest sympathy ami send you descuirvmg to eithei your .sate uth-ihato hank box ot ty pi posit a sub'taiual contribution I discovered this Fund lucked awav in a MKiety column a few donned my duster dnss before and goggles, to dne tn the annual Medullas Li onomy II un f.om Los Angcit. to ('olorailo .Spring-- , LET MK QlOl'L ill part 'Hat-ti- c Carnegie staged a fashion of the show during the gamp betwen the swank Delray ami Palin lieai It polo teams . . Members of both teams and their fans met again toat evening in the new Palm Beach Club for a party for pionusmg young polo players It was planned as a means of keeping the game of polo alive in tin- - country, Few young men, nowadays, ran altord even out polo pony to say nothing of a string so this A outh Fund has been devised to provide pomes and training for eligible horsemen . TEL1 MK WHEN, if ever, you read turds packed with as much few young men, nowpathos as can even one polo afford adays, pony to sav nothing of a string " My heart was deeply touched. It was the first time 1 had realized that such a deploi able condition existed in tiiis country NATUKALLY, all sensible, forward looking citizens will want to do something about ft I wouldnt be surprised If the very serious problem of juvenile delinquency couldn't be entirely cleared away by the simple means of providing each tee-agwith a minimum of two polo ponies (which would allow him to change mounts every other chukkcr) and a patch of playing field. And it would be even better, of course, if tlie A outh Fund's coffers were so swelled as to allow each young man a groom to care for the ponies, and a Jaguar in which to drive to his matches. It wouldnt he so expensive, at that, A good polo pony the best come from the Aigentme, 1 believe can lie had lrom $10,000 up, and even with the cost of the gioom and the stabling of the pony it wouldn't amount to any more than it takes to provide for 100 war orphans for a couple of D-- 1 - will hold unmn llCWLN KNOWS how many Fund- - then are updating in thu v;a well-kisse- Sunday Dinners Extra Nice tKiii dsm at South Cache local, Utah Poul-- i and Farmers Cooperative, conduct a business meeting this evening, 8 o'clock, in Hvrum Citv hall All members and their wives should attend. trv will , Prof, and Mrs. Conan Mathews of Boise Junior College will pre- - Weeks Authorities refused to speculate whether the deaths were a m view of the fact the NEW Cala Lily 1 business' manutaclui ei s of teed bags, pool makers, build-ei- s of stables, a'l will profit. Not be fot Saddle-maker- s, harnes- LOW PRICE FLOUR One Lb. 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