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Show r ' ABOUT Bradley Urges TOWN Speedup Of State Farm is Logan to attend of his son, Clark, who their dental completing will leave Mr. Ciark will return and morning i fork LONDON, MIA play form, fanned for Tuesday next r been postponed a week. has new Robert R. Forsberg address is: 351 RochampOntario, Can- Toronto, 0pekuid husband W. tjoirow WLsRue S. Copeland of 40 North. Logan, received a gree in pre-Sn- e of science during 82nd annual June Sacement rites in Lmversity Stadium bowl. (j;tali monthly meeting of the high priests quorum at 2 p.m. in LI he held Sunday watd chapel. Group Second church service committee are .ken and seci etanes to meet at 1 30 p.m. Hole Tke low it . re-tj- lit Boas w, to i, w co odil come lanel containing a skirt and .Je was accidentally picked up s before closing time yesterday ; c Penneys. If the person . picked up the package will or return it to Pen-(- tt ffil-.will be much the owner ,1 Mich fd. IS. male conference is ard chapel. Prist stat ts at 9 a.m., at 10 with a speci-- ; 7 p.m. auxiliary meeting set for ' d sacrament at 8. ward Mlee imp-,- oiay in the hd meeting oiay School pose lison and app: mis, itemb i practice golf (ctmg. I I: ne, laras ,nd sit i m of that .ill then com Senic o is alien rs. 1 e does 3obS nCc PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2nd West & Center Logan, Utah Miner E. Bruner, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Message In Song: "The Lxird Is My Shepherd Mrs. Wm. Sigler ' Gen. MOUNT LOGAN STAKE HIGH FRIESTS: The monthly meeting of the Mount Logan stake high priest quorum will be held Sunday at 2 p.m, in the stake chapel soloist. corner First East and Second in Word: Message South streets. The new quorum THE NEW FRONpresidency consisting of A. U TIER 1051 8:00 p.m. Licensure of Arthur C. Beecher, W. F. King, Earl AnJohnson for the minis- dersen and Earl A. Hansen, will be Introduced. All try. membeis of the quorum are urSOEIGHTEENTH RELIEF to be in CIETY: Work meeting will be gently iequested held Monday June 11 at 10 a.m. LOGAN SECOND: At 7:30 o.m Teachers report meeting will be a program honoring Frank Bingheld at 2 p.m. ST, JOHNS CHURCH (Episcopal) ham who is leaving for the serCor. N. 1st East and E. 1st North vice Tuesday, as well as 10 other men who have entered the nrnted Richard S. Simpson, Bishop servues to date from the ward, Willis M. Rosenthal, Vicar June 10, Third Sunday after will be presented. Trinity. 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 10:30: Morning prajer and sermon; Sunday School. -- see-reat- iy 'NEA Telephoto. CLEANUP TIME Crew members of a "Long Tom" artillery battalion take advantage of a lull in tiie action to give their gun a thorough cleaning. United Nations forces are crusmng siowlv along on the central front, meeting only token resistance from company-size- d delaying forces. Mud. left by three days of steady rain, is slowing the Allied advance more than enemy opposition. (Exclusive photo by NEA- Acme Staff Photographer Walter Lea.) 155-m- LEE AND LEGISLATORS MEET AGAIN MONDAY Truman To Ask Support Of Curbs June 11, Feast of CAN'T EVEN GUESS CAUSE Monday. St. Barnabas. No meetings this week. CLAHKSTON WARD: A welSALT LAKE CITY, June 9 (UP! but apparently they reached no come home testimonial will be WASHINGTON, June 0 U.D Gov. J. Bracken Lee meets agreement on Lees request to held in the Clarkston ward chapel Monday with Utah legislators in reduce the expenditures by some Piesident Truman will appeal Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in another try at a compromise on $2,000,000. directly to the nation next Thurs- honor of Elder Ray Arthur Sparks, the appropriations bill. Last minute action by both son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks. The governor and a group of houses prevented the budget bill day night for public support of Elder Sparks recently returned senators met briefly yesterday from sudden death and paved the a tougher program. home after spending the past two afternoon behihd locked doors way for the meeting. The house The White House said Mr in the Central States misyears and senate then adjourned until Truman will speak on all major sion. All friends and relatives are 2 p.m. Monday. radio and television networks at invited to attend. Five Democrats in the senate 10:30 p.m. EDT June 14. Priesthood LOGAN FOURTH The announcement came less joined with the eight Republicans 9 a.m.; Sunday school, at meeting than 24 hours after Mr. Truman 10 ot postpone action on the a.m.; Sacrament service at 7:30 measure until opposing called Democratic and RepubliBY FLORENCE GEARY W. W. Richsides can meet during the week- can members of congress to th p.m., at which ofDr. ards. director Logan LDS Inend. White House and warned them On Tuesday afternoon in the The house killed the bill Thuis-da- y that Russia will win the cold war stitute, will be principal speaker. Smithfield stake house, a social U)GAN STAKE high council but later to reconsider "without firing a shot if runaway and program was presented by the action andvoted committee meeting will be held make bill a inflation hits the nation. the the Smithfield stake Relief SocThe president wants sw ift ac- Monoay, 7 p.m., followed by tna to handle. special order of business for Moniety to all stake and ward memtion on his request for a tough, regular session at 7:30, and by afternoon. bers. Mrs. Alta C. Allen, stake day Sen. Marl D. Gibson, D., Price, two-yeextension of the controls the slake auxiliary meeting at president, was in charge. Each was the one who gained post- program now scheduled to expire 8:30. AT meetings are at Ine Stake presidency ward was represented and a patt ponement in the senate. He said June 30. The proposed new legis- stakehouse. on the progtam given by theology it was evident that the Demo- lation is having rough going in and high council will attend the teachers: also several musical crats, with their 15 to 8 senate congress. Coll'.ge Ward conference Sunday. numbers. Refreshments were serv- majority, could lick the socks Following the Ilighpriest meeted to over 250 ladies. off the Republicans in a final ing Sunday, bishoprics will he called into a special session at Guests at the home of Mr. and ote and he for one would be on the affirmative side. Logrr. Second ward. David Wayne Richards son of Mrs. Herman Forsberg and famTHIRD WARD RELIEF society But Gibson pleaded for more Wednesday were her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Richards of 435 ily on June 9 (UJ5 A top will test pressure cookers in the brother-in-laDETROIT, Mrs. in time Mr. and and the some sort that hope E. 3rd No. Logan, Utah received executive of the Paducah Ky., kitchen of the meeting house a Doctor of Medicine degree dur- J. H. Williams, and a brother, of compromise could be worked atomic out. energy plant who touched Monday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cazier, of Salt Lake City. Doyle 82nd commenceJune annual ing FOURTEENTH WARD: PriestThe 0 split in the house, he off a police alarm when he was Miss Myrda Eliason of Hyrum ment rites in University of Utah said, would kill the original sen- reported missing on a flight to hood meeting will be held at 10 over week a was house the guest Stadium Bowl on Saturday, June St. Louis, arrived theie'by train a.m. followed by Sunday School ate version of the budget bill. end of Ray Leen Forsberg. 9. at 11:15 a.m. The High Priests today police said. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson Mr. Richards is a graduate of Sunon in Preston weer visitors Logan senior high school In 1913 day at the home of their sister, he in anti-inflati- Smithfield Safe, Sound CITY, June 9 Olsen son of Mr. and s Arthur L. Olsen of ProvisLAKE SILT Ray a Master of mineralogy if 82nd annual June Comment rites in University of ih Stadium Bowl on Saturday received degree o, ice :e in 9. 30-3- WASHINGTON, June 9 Ob An Air Force spokesman, asked causes of the aboi t possible 4 crash of eight jet fighter planes near Richmond, Ind said today he "couldn't even make an ' honest guess. "We wont know until this Is thorc uglily investigated, he said. Foivunately, we have some pilots alive to talk to and some planes intact so they can be studied. An Investigating team was sent to the scene from the Air Material Command at Wright-Patterso- n Air Base, Dayton, O. . fNEA Telephoto I vai- -i FitniTr,H!-- pi entlno. former heavyweight boxer of San Francisco. Anally abandons bovcott of the bar- his three-yea- r her shoos. Here, nearing the end stint In the bar- of his three-ho- Fwnucrn , ! j ur her chair. Pat shouts at barber Sam Gangale. "Thats enough. I feel naked." Pat decided to have p his mane trimmed when It began p ! weighing me down. and his part- lng word to Sam were. Thanks. Thats a load ofl my mind. j i ft j ft i j j Browns Call I ! F-8- TOO MUCH POWER-TAF- T R1FON, Wis., June 9 (UB Sen. Robert A. Taft, R., O., char' ged tocay that the Democratic Press Conference i ST. LOUIS, June 9 (UP) The St. Louis Browns called a press conference today, presumably concerning the many recent reports that the club had been sold. James Bassford, public relations director of the American league club, refused to divulge the purpose of the conference. It was scheduled to begin 30 minutes after todays game with the Washington Senators, or approximately 3 p. m. CST. However, Bassford said It would be a "good guess that the con- ference would concern a sale. i ! has adopted thi Several sports columnists have, attitude that the President has the power to put the country reported In the last few days that a group headed by Bill Veeek, into any war he desires. former Cleveland Indians impres He also accused the administra, tion of keeping its foreign policy sario, had bought tha club. administration secret from the public. Taft delivered the commeree-tne- nt eddressi at Rlpon college and received an honorary degree. Tonight he will keynote a GOP fund raising dinner in Milwaukee. - STAI115 - Election Fever new president was active student of Jesus Christ of where On campus at the U he Blanch Atkinson and family. They (Continued from Page 1.) ccrday Saints, delivered the affairs. attended church in the Second in student activities. ad pu antencement address and was has been live. to used where for they ward, three this years and national exvarded an honorary doctor of From Las Vegas ecutive committeeman. old Sen degree. Right Rev. Richard Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Credentials committee chair.ouis Watson, Episcopal bishop of and son Glade returned on Wedman Robert S. Turley, Logan, hen, H gave the Baccalaureate nesday from a pleasant trip to said this afternoon that there ie gt (Continued from Page 1.) non on June 3. Las Vegas. Nevada, where they from Utah, Idaho, Texas and to &. Olsen is a graduate of Mr. and were 399 registered delegates 90 percent from the original visited with a brother barb h Cache high school in Hy- - some of 100 million dollars. Mrs. Vaughn Harris. They also North Carolina. 363 of these were request e where he was active in stu-I ITS t The world looks to the Amer- enjoyed a trip to Boulder Dam, qualified delegates. ime. affairs. On campus at the U ican a the oldest and the Lake Mead, and the Utah southRoettaKilfoyle, Kaysville was since participated in College of wisestpeople elected department president of net country on this earth, and ern parks. , and Mineral Industries on Mrs. Ernest Littledike accomthe Legion auxiliary this mornto us to the faith. is ss an b m undergraduate. He it Heupdid not keep wh ing, with Lona Watson, Cedar thing that America panied her mother. Mrs. Elizat bachelor of science from of ft Hi State admitbeth Cannell, and Miss Dorothy City as first vice president and ad Agricultural college. could commit the error of thesis was City on Mon- Maxine Bishop of Delta, second n, lier t! entitled A ting Red China to the United Na- Nowell to Salt Lake and Miss Nowell Mildred FarringDtion and Opti-- : tions, saying that it would be an day. Mrs. Cannell school at ton, Salt Lake City, wa nanus! been has who attending Analysis Munich. of Some tls U! Orienjal Chlorites. He also spoke of the American the USAC, left Salt Lake by plane national committeewoman. None to where of these women were opposed for ion Legion's fight for Korean veterans for Mendham, New Jersey, sum- their offices. will spend the The Auxiliary was Cannell and Mrs. Law 16, Public under rights to vote on a third of her home the at reexpected mer have which visiting cases test recent earar 0. McKay, David -- 5 quorum will present a program commemorating the restoration of the Melehidezek priesthood at the 7:30 p.m. Sacrament Service. Is Obtained is Degree said numl 9 (UP) Omar Bradley urged the United States and all other Atlantic Pact countries today to speed up their rearmament programs because we dont know' how much time we have. The chairman of the U. S. chiefs of staffs made his plea at a press conference following talks with British and French defense officials. He said he was not satisfied with the progress of rearmament in- - any country, and I include ourselves in that. He also said that the United States always had hoped that other United Nations would find a way to send more troops to Korea. Bradley denied emphatically that he brought a new American cease-fir- e formula for Koiea to his talks with British Defense Minister Emaneul Shinwell and the British chiefs of staff. I brought with me here a map showing the disposition of all the United Nations troops in Korea, he said. 1 thought they would be interested here because the battalions are attached to various divisions in many places. I did not discuss the question or negotiations for of a cease-fir- e ertding the war. "So far as I know, there is no new plan, although that would be handled on the political level. From the military view, we worked out the military aspects for any eventual armistice a long time ago and keep bringing them up to date. I would not be the man to discuss any new plan for a ceasefire and Mr. Shinwell would not be (he man with whom to discuss it. That is a problem for the state department and the foreign office Medical Degree Evidence Man a choc. i im-te- ly It is impoitant attend. tawrs unior j oulh clio us Sunday evening, following Sacramer.t Logan linth Char -- w j June Saturday, Juna 9, 1951 HERALD-JOURNA- L CHURCH NOTICES Arms Proqram of the company, Los Angeles exercises LeGrande 0,t THE he Church U. Erie Cocke ITS S. STEEL again presents the ICC SYMPHONY ac-iit- ie SO f- Differ-alTherma- Fishermen at If he rod lamp IV lone? bing sing ship mueb Kif dies emd Mrs. R. I. Nowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Olsen of Drowned ed Rich-"Porte- d. . :i al !h,-eain- ALASKAN mm WPLE FLAG Uni-:Aas- ka ek Mac-Arthu- v- ja 8aid one of the stu- pn identified and ex- i?.ld the federal bureau hw? He 5ct'i0n "as investigating piTCH for ... . Siamese Twins j Die At 7 Days TORRINGTON, (UP) Torringtons are dead. Conn., June 9 Siamese twins ( girls, born The CARUSO" joined at the chest and with one anheart, died Inst night, it was .coioibvTECHNICOLOR nounced jnoiher, Their today. June 24th J Mrs. Robert Litchfield, is still in a hospital. Her condition is good. seven-day-o- ld ASY y. Commander , opening with Mr. and historian, and delegates and alternates fo their national convention Saturday afternoon. In the meantime Roland Krebbs, Paradise were Sunday guests at Salt 'Lake City, was elected chief of her Bishop parents. home the and Mrs. Asa D. Weeks. Mrs. Ol- de guerre of the 40 and 8 Legion sen stayed to visit her folks sev- fun making organization yesterday afternoon, while other officers eral days. Miss Joan A. Riet and Miss were George Hodges Brigham Tineke Roth of Salt Lake City City, chief de traine; Les Lowe, visited at the home of Mr. and Logan, adjutant; Darrell Robbins, Mrs. Merrill L. Peterson on Sun-da- Ogden, finance officer. daughter and sulted in getting rehabilitation benefits for Korean GIs. 're He concluded with a plea for a realistic view of our foreign polMont., June 9 (VD icy, since out past measures of Montana fishermen give-awa- y jackpots have not done early today in thfc job. reck lake south of here We must sand with the west, their small boat overturned, and they with us and that is the County Sheriff B. E. last chance for the free worlds Richter said he vas survival, he said. of the accident by Fort Election of officers for the comPohee. One man identi- year and a 6 p.m. parade are ing "a'n Jhnson of Glen- the Legion s 33rd u due to wind-u- p and flew a annual convention this evening. leaped Fort Peek to Whitlock report the The Rex Layne-Dav- e , the local card by sponsored missing men, all from Glen-er- e: fight three-da- y the off will cap post Leon Holler, Albert Legion activities. brothets; and Dick Leiand Leiand, also brothers. v. .. "veum,n had flown to the arm of the reservoir iles south of here for a htn'P', Th" sheriff said they (Continued from Page 1.) eft tlw dock overloadJt in addressed t0 'urn back to theatre where Cocke 'll, r.tempPd 6r Craft "hen the boat the convention. The triumphant procession was led ,ar.m-by the huge, grey railway engineer person-federFort Peck pro- - engine of the Salt Lake chapter t0 drag the area of the 40 et 8. and the amphibious various legion fussing men, Sheriff Rich- - ducks owned by the state. posts throughout Around World He has just completed an around the world jaunt during which time he visited American and troops in the Korean theatre for installations military Inspected Georg C. Secretary of Defense infirst-han- d gathering Marshall, Alaska, June 9 on the tense internaformation ,esidpnt of the tional situation. today reported and During his travels he met and had lowered the 'w. with Generalissimo spoke on Kai-shmu 0af. onJ the campus, Madame Chaing and attempted to r, Gen. Douglas Formosa, EisenhiTnag- D. Gen. Dwight Iore said the '.m MarshaU Tito of YugodurinS the May hower, of rrred slavia, Pop Pius, and leaders el - emcnt exercises Asiatic and v Warren of many European CfKWViti-- ; Mrs. May Richardson of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low. From Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmitz and two children of Tucson, Arizona, have returned home after spending the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Winn and family. . Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Moffett were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howell of Smoot, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Howell of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harvin Heins of Logan and Mrs. Beverly Ludwick, Alton, Wyoming. The fallowing Smithfield students were graduated on Monday from the Uth State Agricultural college: Rebecca Chambers, Mary Chambers Bair, Velois Monson, Gene Mooseman and Rolan Downs received their bachelor of science receivdegree. Hnlvor P. Hansen ed his master of science degree. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.. McBride of Mrs. Burley. Idaho, and Mr and Leon Mecham of Caldwell, Idaho, visited over Demoration holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Molfett Miss Joy Moffett returned with them for a visit at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard L. Moffett Mr. of Santa Paula, Calif., andBlack-foot. and Mrs. Rex C. Moffett of home the at arrived Idaho, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Moffitt. oil Wednesday, where Another they visited for a week. son, Ensign Rusu.ll G. Moffett, who is stationed at San Diego, writes that he expects to leave for the Far East in June. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Read on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. of Pallisade, Calif., Ljnrf M'skin and Mrs.- Edward Miskin of Idaho Fails. Mis. Neta Peterson returned NO RED UNIT AT PALO ALTO? SAN June 9 (UP) Stanford University officials most bluntly denied today that there was a student Communist unit on the Palo Alto campus. University of California spokesmen however, waited to ee a report that said Communist organizations were flourishing at Berkdey and Los Angeles. The state Senate committee on affairs mude the accusations in one of the strongest reports yet madi on Red activity in California schools. TO PLACE A ALFRED FRANCISCO, WALLEilSTEIII Herald ournal guest conductor fact-findi- Prison Aide SALT LAKE CITY, June 5 (UP) Warden A. O. Severson today named Weston Haslam, Riverton acting deputy warden at Utah state prison. visit in Layton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Peteisun, and in Salt Lake with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kings-for- SIMPLY PHONE Listen Sundsy swung to tho world's most bsiovsd music d. Mrs. G. T. Quinney of Long Beach, Calif., is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Alice lladfield, and sisters, Mrs. Bart Richardson and Mrs. Venice Benson. On Tuesday they visited in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dean lladfield of Sat Lai:o City is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs, Alice lladfield. MUNSEL d by sod) other conductor and distinguished eoioiete a Sigmund Romberg, Arthur Fiedler, Percyfekh, Ante! Dortti, Harold Levey, trie Ptiua, Alec Templeton, tip Jan Pearce, Anne Jeftrws. Baker. John and Kirsten, Dorothy intrpratd AND ASK FOR A am rthti |