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Show it Ja Ine U...U neraia TL 2 OfTOBER 21. 1953 '!,.rPVI:DN,,pDAY' journal Logan tccn county tun THOTS AND THINGS - r 4 v I ! V - i 1 . r King Ibn Saud, Great Arab, In Troublesome Times 4 , Vay Or It May Go One The man rated as the greatest the dispute beteen Iran and rah since Mohammed is ill and Britain over oil and the dispute more trouble is brewing in the between Egypt and Britain over Middle East. Suez. This one involves Ameri- The Other; Primary 4 Years Ago Trouble In addition to the dispute between Israel and Jordan, ONE OP TWO THINGS apparently will happen in Logan will City's final election November 3: Either the Mayor else or Ora J. Mrs. over Lewis, lead slim his strengthen Mrs. Lewis will come forth with increased support and become Logans first woman mayor. That's an obvious observation, of course. Mayor Owens held a slight lead, 1296 to 1199, in the primary. Most citizens expected he would pace the field. But Mrs. Lewis indicated surprising strength in areas where some seasoned observers expected her votes to be light. Mr. lloveys supporters may go either for Mrs. Lewis or for Mr. Owens. They may actually divide their votes. Furthermore, the folks who did not vote in the primary final (many contend that the primary isnt important; the the swing officer) may election is the one which chooses heavily for Mrs. Lewis or heavily for Mayor Owens. Its difficult to tell. So, Mr. Owens may be called to serve another four years. Or Logan may be the last major Utah city in history to select a woman for its chief executive. Service Honors Mrs. Bailey GLOVES Govihd Desa Koli, India, rules over his multiflngered His son, top right, and grandson, finger on each hand, and a cousin, with six fingers on the left, and seven on the right hand. MUST BE HARD TO BUY patriarch of Rajkot, fists. family with lower left, each have an extra top left, outpoints them all, GODFREY DISMISSES PAIR OF MUSICIANS INCIDENTALLY, A WORD on the importance of a primary: We would but say, if you want the best material to vote upon in the finals, you have to nominate that material in the primary. The primary election is fo the purpose of choosing your candidates. The final election gives you an opportunity to select the official from the preferred candidates. Radio-televi-aio- AUDITOR II. REUBEN PEDERSEN opened the record books fo the primary in Logan four years ago. You may be interested in' the results. A total of 4041 votes were cast for mayor, compared to 2948 yesterday. Six years ago, when Curtis L. Miner was reelected, the vote cast was on a rival network, E. H. (Bud) Moss, president of Cadence Records and Publications Co., said the McNeill recording was the reason for the abrupt dismissal Monday of Archie Bleyer. music conductor CBS shows, on Godfrey's and Julius la Rosa, a baritone whom Godfrey discovered and helped to stardom. A spokesman for Godfrey said yesterday that la Rosa and Bleyer left the cast because they wished to devote more time to their record company. The singer and the conductor organized the Cadence Company some time ago. Moss said neither Bleyer nor la Rosa had anything to do with the McNeill recording, but that Godfrey regarded McNeill as a competitor. McNeill has a program on the ABC network immediately before Godfreys morning show. In other quarters it was reported la Rosa was dismissed becausa he recently engaged a personal manager and Godfrey frowned on outside for his management radio personality n NEW YORK, (IB start Arthur Godfrey was reported today to have dismissed two musicians from his "family because a recording company which they own produced a record featuring Don McNeill, a k Thoughts While Thinking-O- r 2091. In 1949, here were the primary results, by candidates: For Mayor W. F. Jensen 230; Ora J. Lewis 1114; Curtis L. Miner, incumbent, 420; Vein B. Muir 827, and William W. Owens 1450. Thus, Mr. Owens and Mrs. Lewis became the finalists four years ago. For commissioner: Fred B. Baugh 1089; V. S. Carlson 220; Ben W. Evans 1091; Knud Fonnesbeck 139; Lloyd Nelson 396; Glenn G. Nielsen, incumbent, 513, and Fred Sears 570. Mr. Evans and Mr. Baugh were highest in that field of seven, so they qualified to battle it out in the final election. Thereabouts L By HENRY McLEMORE HAVE YOU noticed that Russians havent claimed to have invented anything for quite a the spell? have, and I trust it isnt because they have found it much simpler and much cheaper to let us Invent things and then steal I em. Uncle Sam should declare a stuff. closed season on Russias agents appear to have entertainers. no more trouble finding our hush-hus- h Immediately after his dismispapers than a polar bear sal, la Rosa signed a contract to does a skating rink. appear on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of One man has just admitted he the Town television show. made it a practice to take conto study. fidential matter home I hate to knock a conscientious In the finals four years ago, the vote totaled 4771, as follows: For mayor: Mrs. Lewis 1917; Mr. Owens 2862. For commissioner: Mr. Baugh 1797; Mr. Evans 2981. top-secr- CAPTAIN JAMES A. SMITH came into the city office ith returns from one of the districts. How long have you been around during these city elections? someone asked El Capitan. Well, lets see, he mused. I started on the force when John H. Anderson was mayor in 1911. Then I worked under Mayor Preston Thatcher, 14 to 17; Mayor Roy Bullen, 17 to 20; Mayor William Howell, 20 to 22; Mayor John A. Crockett, 22 to 26; and Mayor A. G. Lund-stro), from 26 to 40. (Logans only Mayor William Evans Jr. served from 40 to 46, and Mayor Miner from 46 to 50. To us, Jim Smith looks the same as he ever did since first we knew him in the early 30s. seven-termer- No Surprise a figure out of Ara. bian nights. His is a story of desert Bedouins who shot from the saddle and existed for das at a time on a mere handful ot hard-ridin- g dates. Already controlling the greatest mass of any Arab kingdom, land And, perhaps as result of his Ibn Saud might have been the weakness, the first serious strikes man to unite all the world's 50,. are plaguing the American-Arabi-a- n 000.000 Arabs. Oil Company which pours into However, internationally he has the Saudi Arabian treasury mean- been content usually to side with ing Ibn Sauds own pockets more Egypt and to carry on a running than $200,000,000 a year. feud with the Hashemite king, The fact that the workers would doms of Jordan and Iraq. dare to strike is in itself indicative because strikes are out- lawed in Saudi, Arabia where jus-- a tice is swift and often harsh under the dictates of the Kan. The penalty for murder is decapitation by the sword, for theft Siinful local CONGESTION amputation of the left hand at the wrist, for drunkeness, 80 lashes of the whip, for adultry, burial to the waist in the sand and stoning to death. Quick! Break Up QUEST COLDS MUSTEROIf tlUTRI-TOIII- C The permanent for home use endorsed by Beauticians through use WAVES SAFELY IN LITTLE AS 10 MINUTES lasting loveliness is unmatched ... base is patented. Compare ita richnesa by tilting bottle. Waves safely in little as 10 minutes. Safe for safe for little girls' hair. grown-upPrtcisien neutralizer rebuilds hair strength first, then lochs in the waves for durability, and for next permanent Millions of Nutri-Toni- c permanent given ha beauty talons . , . more millions ot home ! Nutri-Tonie- s the Oil Creme s, - ConOSSINING, N, Y., (W victs at Sing Sing Prison showed little surprise when they learned they had a thief in their midst. Theodore I. Anderson, a civilian clerk at the prison, was arrested yesterday when investigators discovered he was short more than $1000 in his accounts. If you have a dark room, the walls and woodwork a color and refinish one or pieces of furniture in the shade. Use sheer yellow UNCONDITIONALLY paint light two same GUARANTEED PERMANENT NUTRI-TONI- C case- WITH CHOLESTEROL. ..THE HEART OF LANOLIN ment curtains and keep the shades rolled up high. A Canadian Sailor scholar, but isnt that carrying homewmrk a little too far? We can only wonder where he sent his homework to be graded. And we can only hope it didnt come back Plus-sk- l. marked with The man admits he was a friend of Julius Rosenberg, but fortunately Julius isnt around to appear as a character witness. Quite a few of the documents were found in the Russian zone of Berlin, and Senator McCarthy is pretty certain that the Russkis m Impressive funeral services for Emma Gunnell Bailey, 70, widow of Orson A. Bailey were conducted Saturday October 18 at 2 p.m. in the Logan Second ward chapel. Bishop Owen Jensen of the 12th ward was in charge. Prayer at the home was given by Lewis J. Gunnell, and prayers at the services were by Bishop Parley Hill and Thomas Perkins, with Joseph B. Gunnell dedicating the grave. Organ prelude and postlude were played by Eugene Bell. Duets were given by Parley Hall and Nellie Leishman who sang "Memories of Mother and "Going Home accompanied by Reta Poppleton, and "O My Father" was sung by Elmer and John Bailey. An organ and piano duct, A Perfect Day was played by Mrs. Bailey's grandchildren, Betty Beecher, and Renee LaBeau. A tribute was given by Thelma Fullmer, president of the Relief Society and speakers lauding the life of Mrs. Bailey included President L. Ray Robinson, President Henry R. Cooper, Bishop Geddes Bishop La Maughan, Moise Wiser, and remarks by Bishop Jensen. Pallbearers . included Robert LaBeau, John Udy, Dean Udy, Reed Phippen, Grant Mathews and Gary Bailey. The flowers were taken care of by the Relief Society ladies. Interment was carried out In the Wellsville cemetery. cans. The man is King Ibn Saud who conquered Ncjd and the Hejaz, with the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, to form the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to take possession of land mass extending from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea. j And, incidentally, to win con- trol of one of the richest oil pools in the world. Saud's Grin Weakening But now Ibn Sauds grip is weakening after more than 50 years of iron ru'e. Ibn Saud is Rescues 4 NEWEST new cars ofthe year! See Crash Survivors A HAMILTON, Bermuda (IP Canadian sailor today was credited with rescuing four of the six survivors of the crash of a U.S. Navy patrol plane in St. Georges Thats Harbor Monday. gave them the once-oveThe plane, with a crew of 10 like being pretty certain that the average cat wouldnt turn down officers and enlisted men, was an invitation to be the principal enroute from Quonset, R. I., to Puerto Rico, Scheduled to make speaker at a mouse convention. WHAT THE U. S. needs Is an an overnight stop at the Kindley invention to protect our inven- Air Force Base, it crashed and sank in the bay. Sharpe had been fired from a tions. and an invention to protect Capt. Allen Smith, commandour the that invention protects company-sponsore- d show. er of the U.S. Naval Station in But the jury took only 30 min- inventions. While were waiting, maybe a Bermuda, paid high tribute to utes to decide Sharpe's slight of who few Hands Off signs would be Seaman Bruce McDonald hand had convinced them. dived from the gig of the Canadbetter than nothing. his court Sharpe began performOf course. Russia nrtght get ian destroyer Prestonian to pull ance by producing four eggs from mad at us if we stopped letting the copilot from the sinking plane an empty bag. and rescue three other crew have our secrets, .them His attorney, Alfred Busch, said j makes a burglar mad- members. Nothing Let the record show that Mr. der than to have a householder The Navy today identified the Sharpe produced four eggs from hide the key in a place where he four men "missing and presumed an empty bag. cant find it. But even ao, its dead as: 'From a purportedly empty about time we Carl A. Lockwood, 23. aviation stopped putting a defense attorney said. the bag, Latham, N. under the doormat and machinist mate key Then he caused some cigarets started it under a flower Y. hiding to rise from a fresh package. Clifford A. Rich Jr., 20, aviapot. Let the record show that Mr. ANOTHER THOU G H T. We tion electronics technician Sharpe caused cigarets to rise coutd stop inventing. That would Star Lake, N. Y. Leslie O. Stoddard, 21. aviation from a package of Herbert Tarey-ton- s, put Russia in a pretty tough soot. electronics technician Busch said. Eaton, That wouldnt help our emnloy-meMe. "A purported pack, said Judge figures though, would it? Ens. A. Robert J. M. Braude. Thompson, 22, Look at all the guys it would As far as the jury could see, throw out of work if there wasnt navigator. Antioch, 111. Lt. Robert E. Mortimer, 30. piSharpes hand was quicker than anvthing to snoop for. lot. Greenwood, R. I.: Lt. their eyes. Maybe this Russian snooping K. Conley Jr., 29. will come ud for discussion if and E. when the High Level conference Springfield, Mass.; Walton Rounds Jr., 32, East Greenwich, comes off. R. I.; Gerald D. Flanagan, 21, We could threaten to steal back Monmouth. 111.: Edward J. Ham-ho- r, our inventions if dont r. MAGICIAN MYSTIFIES JURY WITH TRICKS A magician CHICAGO, (IB a jury so much it mystified decided to award him $2,275. The magician, Bob Sharpe, brought his bag of tricks into Court yesterday to Municipal fight his breach of contract suit against the Ralston Purina Company of St. Louis. Sharpe contended the Ralston Purina Company hired him to perform before dealer and sales meetings and then reneged on the j j contract. The company claimed Sharpe's tricks hadnt mystifed anyone at a dress rehearsal. Therefore, 2-- j i 3-- ' No Protest 3-- nt WASHINGTON, ilB W. Gordon Allen has withdrawn his protest to a permit granted to Eugene Television, Inc., for a channel 13 TV station at Eugene, Ore. Andrew G. Haley, Allens attorney, said he will petition the Federal Communications Commission to dismiss Allens protest. Haley said Allen sent a telegram requesting the aetion but gave no reasons for the with- drawal. ' i Ra.v-mo- ' Ag Quarterbacks Will Meet . ThUrSuCIV NlClht O off. they lay Speaking of the High Level conference, I have a question Id like to ask. How, with Russia at the table, can it be called High Level? Both words are wrong. When did Russia do anything that was High or on the Level? Just. in case the conference is .held, I have applied for the lie detector concession. If the conference lasted a week. I figure Malenkov alone would shatter two or three hundred of the ma-- , chines and, with a percentage, say, of ten per cent. Id m."w Members and prospective members of the Utah Aggie Quarterback club will be shown films of the USAC-Utahe game and PHOVIDF.NCE, R. I. USAC-BY'game Thursday, Octidentifying officers ih the eitv hail are vntlen in ordinary Bold- ober 22, at 8 p.m. in the enginface letteis with one exception. eering auditorium on the Utah A s'gn saving marriage licen- Slate campus. Coach John Roning and Cal Stoll will be on hand to ses' is written in Old English. talk on the games. The Clubs drive The Herald Journal is in full swingmembership with y aim of Printed Every rfternoon (Excepting uping the quota to 500. Saturday ) and Sunday Dean Rogers has been appoint- myself a tidy profit. Sunday Herald Journal published ed General Secretary of the AgSunday momma Distributed by McNaught Publihed at Locan Utah bv Club the for Quarterback gie Syndicate. Ine.) Cache Valley Newspaper Company 1953-5- 4 year. Memberships should be to at him mailed MEMBER P.O. Box 338, h (tB-- Sians j United Press direct wires Audit Bureau ot Circulation Coast Advert, sing Service Syndicate King Features. 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