Show 'V 16— THE HERALD JOURNAL f' NU the to Electra of the type winch crashed deaths of 65 of the 73 persons aboard p Backstairs At White House By Merrimaa Smith UPI White TIIOMASVILLE Ga—' It wai here on the beautiful Glen Arven tee shots of 180 to 220 some past occasions the White thefirt-holeXedinon House-ha- sg borrowed film- - copies yards around the some sports editors of telecasts they missed country to question these disGobel was in Washington Yift tances weekend for a party at the Nastart Before the questions again is this year it should be pointed tional Press Club George quite out that the first role at Glen a golfer himself and he swears is a true story: Arven is downhill much of the this A few years igo the President way and a practiced golfer ordinwas playing at Cherry Hills hip arily has little' difficulty in getclub in Denver! A hot-shhome tee the from ting good yardage golfer and a friend of Gobel'a THE PRESIDENT and Mrs was passing through town and Elsenhower as do most Ameri- stopped 'off for a round at Eisencans have their television favor- hower’s club The resident professional sugites and one of them is George Gabel the crewcut comedian In gested that the visitor being a fact the Eisenhowers like the man of talent on the falrwaya Gobel shows- so much that on and greens Join the President’s foursome Thy President was delighted but' the visiting golfer was a bit shaky at the start hitting Houae-Reporter- — Country Club golf course that Preaidcnt Elsenhower regained a large measure of physical confidence after his 1W5 heart attack to Eisenhower came down ' Thomasville in February of 1956 and for the first time since hla grave Illness of the previous September got in some real physical exercise visit to k His first the course was a study in caution but he picked up steam with each hole Before long he was ot post-attac- Women Are Not Stubborn Just Cant Be Pushed — Chalk type— the woman who no! “Hello She vanished claims hasn't A psychologist (male) that women are not the stubborn American scetie has NEW YORK (UPI) up one for our side! obstinate creatures are It's Just that f women can’t be poshed said Dr Daniel Brower' in the current issue of “The- - Am- erican Salesman!’ Psychologically he said there are subtle ways of making a woman say j!yes” to a sales talk — even though most “are to say ‘no conditioned - IY PRESTON NIHET UNDER THE heading AIjke- - graduates and both unassuming town Lokals” the following items pUds so to ipeak have received were published in the Journal ini-- 1 their papers from Box B (the der date of February 13 1895 - ms church) calling them to go Alma Findley a long Ume and to preach the gospel io the people useful citizen of Laketown has the southern States recently been called and sustain- - l"Frlenda of Aquila Nebeker Ided as bishop of Bloomington and Ed Swenson from Otter Creek aho to take the place of the were chumming together and worthy bishop William Hulme talking over-thquestion of horn-stoc-k who has been honorably released But "the word yesterday from his long and arduous labors sheep does not enter In Aqulla’s soil must be good - “Laketown's vocabulary He - la feeding his for the production of Bishops grain to the kine If he' does aa Within the last two years three of well at the convention none of us our Elders have been promoted to will whine (Signed ’J I’) this calling '“Wiley Nebeker son of AshTHERE WAS A "Choir Sociton Nebeker of southern Utah able’’- hehj in the Logan First and temporarily with ua teaching Ward during the second week of school at Kennedyville and RanFebruary 1895 dolph precincts and Charles H “About sixty persona assembled Alley Jr well known in BY Col- at the wait ram of the Opera lege circles ai one of last year's House building last Friday evening at the bidding of the members of the First “Ward Choir to tesy requires TTte visitor after two bad pre- partake of their hospitality and vious holes was last manXto to enjoy the many pleasant things drive from the third tee He hit which had been provided for their ' a mighty blow but shanked the entertainment ball The while pill went scream- f “The lunch ao delicately preing straight at the President and pared and so beautifully arrayed struck him smack in the seat of mid flowers on the twti white tathe pants rebounding forcefully bles was disposed of without a murmur or a hitch except when Into the falrwiy The visitor raced to the Presi- the request pf Ahe Master of Ceredent’s side as did the Secret monies 'Willard Langton reService “a White House doctor quested operation! to be temporand the other golfers arily suspended while a lady or Eisenhower patted hla hip gin- gentleman responded to a tout gerly and fished out a wallet He ‘The Choir’ was' abljKresponded grinned 'and quickly assured the to by the leader of the organiza-tlo- n anxious men around him that be B Guy Thatcher VGood was not hurt Cooking by Mrs Ray Ormsby "But 1 must say” Elsenhower ’Nature’ by Mra B G Thatched added with a characteristic ’Music by Alf Farrell ‘Friendchoice of words "that was the ship’ by Joseph Kimball ’Utah’ first time I’ve been hit in the by George E Blair "After supper (pleasing pro- pocketbook when it didn’t hurt” s aayi: goodbye” from the she? -- gram was rendered consisting of songs by Mrs R W Sloan Miss Bessie Morehead and R C Easton recitation by B G Thatcher Plano solo by Mrs Sloan and guitar duet by Alf Farrell and Will Hyde Charades were the feature of the balance of the evening which completed one of the moat enjoyable occasions ever those who were present THERE WAS A Farmer's Congress held in Logan on February 16th 1895 “In conformity with resolutions passed by the Logan Chamber of Commence held in the east baser ment of the Tabernacle there will be a Farmer’s Congress held in the same room at 11 o’clock next Saturday Subjects of vital interest to the agricultural interests of Cache Valley will be discussed Everybody Interested in farmer’s pursuits and welfare In Cache County is heartily invited to attend and participate in the Congress The program will be as follows: -- ry trfl-llt- - A Mills ar who-atte- Bank “MARRIAGE LICENSES issued this week are as follows: Jos- "Fruit Growing — Prof E S eph P Thomas and Sarah Davis Richmond of Logan Ephraim Haslam 'of "Marketing farm products — Wellsville and Clara Tulefson of J E Price Hyrum Joseph Webb and Cora “Benefits of union among far- Hendricks of Hyrum Enoch mers — Prof D M Todd Christiansen and Tenia Hart vision of Hyrum James Deem of S HERE ARE SOME local Items Rowviile and ViWmean DanieL mat appeared In the Journal sen of Hyrum half of February “The masquerade on Thursday ing the 1895 night waa all that lta promoter! “Dairying - Prof F B 1 : Lin-fle- ld dur-secon- d VC A LITTLE I Get money at "MONEYLAND Pacific R Finance prompt courteous personal loans and new ar used egr flnenelng Gene 0 Bronson Mgr Nertk Kile K Ill rheme 2MI - facJflt Hemete leeee LX INSTEAD OF FIRING hla best down the center of the fairway the visitor was hitting ' to the right and left About the third hole) he thought he’d settle down The President hit first and marched down the fairway staying to one aldg as golfing cour- - ' INSULATION women:-Submissivenes- featured Amazing new ’’’Spintex’ by at Anderson Lumber Is the easiest way to guarantee that comfort your insulation will do the job you wantl Greater costs1 and Greater savings Other varieties to suit your particular needs JOHNS-MANVILL- E tience “Help her to make decisions don't' push her into 'making them” he said The domineering woman according to the psychologist brings out the worst in a man he said: “Most men feel the urge to bull their way ahead and mow her down This iv almost guaranteed to lose a sale With a woman like this the approach must be' more ' diplomatic "Use what we call the carthar-li- c approach She'll wear herself down and save you the trouble Cajole her a little She may want to see what you're going to do Insulation keeps chills and drafts out ' about her objections “You’ve got to match her verbally and iritellcctually There’s almost an aspect of a pleasant about 3 it" Jfi Wrong Door CHICAGO (UPI) ‘ - at All Frank Randall wated to do International Airport Tuesday was’ to mail a package to Afghanistan But he opened the wrong 4oor and found himself in a “restricted area” Before he was allowed put he had to be vaccinated for INSULATION OTHER TRAVEL! bag pour into place and level it off! 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Luxury travel — yet at regular fares And additional savings are made possible with Union Pacific’s popular Family Fares 60c eeasaoaeoeeaea Monday-through-Thursd- ay Be a wise bird Stop in and see your Union Pacific ticket agent soon He’ll gladly figure the cost of whatever trip you have in mind And he’ll : BUY ON ANDERSON’S EASY TERMS! explain the many other advantages of train travel — including the Rail Travel Credit Card and Hertz Rent-A-Cservice smallpox ar Red Party Gains (UPI) -- r The Com munlst Daily Worker reported today that Britain's Commifnist Party gained 414 member this year The newspaper published a statement by the party’s political committee announcing that total ' 1959 registration was 25303 Britain's total population is' cine to 50 million 0)0 FOR ANY Easy to install it yourself Just open up the -- - i’Jdfifti FILL TYPE the s DON'T GIVE A i slashing fuel bills 30 The essentially immature type ' according to Brower may be somewhat neurotic She’s harilesl to get to say “yes” of her inner turmoil he - ' said Timing Brings Sale lie views this type al a combination iif the submissive' and domineering type The approach as lie put it: “Let her talk until you get your ' hearings she is never normal she is always rushing past it wiser therefore to 'sell her when Ihc aggressive climb has readied ft peak' For a while she has then overcome her inner ' struggles and is more reasonable! to' deal with ' "If you miss this peak — or don't recognize it until too late-- let her go' on talking until she gets down to the low point” In his analysis- the psychologist doesn't say a word about a fourth It-i- s HiV makeshome living healthier more enjoyable Pays for itself by A LONDON SAVE YOUR CAR THE IN LOGAN “ 251 South Main Phono 3670 221 South 3rd PIiom Abo for Yoor Committee: SmhhfMd Lewiston - Tremonton and Preston and Grace in Idaho 61 Wt MM DOM ' RESTFUL SAVE YOUR NERVES TRAVEL RELAXING la ?p?nF 1 “Opening remarks by President — —“I have a few thousand dollars ? Joseph Kimball — "Feeding shipping add selling on 'hand to loan on farms George of cattle and hogs — Professor A H Champ 'over 1st' National — wen -- Make Your Home More Comfortable ' With Anderson Lumber first" There are three basic elements to consider in selling dominance' and Brower essential immaturity” said “No one outside an institution is a pure example of one type or another” The submissive woman accord Ing to Brower needs encouragement since “she won’t make her own decisions” Fatherly Approach To sell this type he suggests a fatherly approach — a mixture of soft and gentle words plus pa- - -- men - think they -- thorough B Y College on Friday evening: unmasked The hall was wed Ea-si- y Recitation — Edith Gamble lighted the floor was Just imlizsje McCsrcey ' Vocal mense ind the music like a dream- - Each and every' characMusic X s?w Hall 'Instrumental ter represented was well taken Almusic —'Harry Farr and and some' were exceptionally ex Nibley The public is invited good A few of these were “Frei D J Law president Isaac Stewof Silver1' Dolly Var-de- n Coinage art vice president Della Old Woman The aBt Girl ' “ Harvard Graduate and besides “A grand bad will be given in there were tramps mIHera bakthe Third Ward Hail Tuesday ers ballet girls summer girls evening February 14 1895 by a dancers 'Arabs and number of young ladies of that Spanish clowns galore The two Logan corIs the which to ward public companies who gave the ball dially Invited The committee are: congratulate themselves on may Hannah Olsen Martha Johnson the success of the event Annie Laraen Davidson Amy has been getting death “Grim Matilda Hansen and Treenie Jac- In his work on the people of Richobson mond lately Among those falling 2nd C 1st Battalion "Company victims to hia graso was an aged Infantry N G U have Issued by the name of Clarissa Bullady invitations for a party to ge given let) one by the name of Hannah on Hall the in the Palace Bowman and a man by the name iraUiinfiiM1! K6miIau dFln8 pteron-1February' 22nd The invitation!0of old A number of children age which are artistically designed sick at present with measles and neatlly printed specify that an none dangerously that we but the hall will be decorated in an learned of have and manner the that appropriate 32nd quorum of Seven“The company will give an exhibition will give a sociable in Prodrill The committee on arrange- ties Martch 1st 1895 ments e: Captain Eliason vidence Hall when members residing in MillLieut Nelson! Sergeant Martin ville Providence and College Sergeant McLaughlin and Cor- aBxter and Logan will meet in poral Cranney to have a pight of soProvidence “On Saturday last Bishop Hencial enjoyment Picnic will be W welcomof Benson Ballard ry ed the advent of a 12 pound boy at brought by those (To' be continued) his home - e turbo-pro- — a gw-""- ffi ’y NEW YORK PLANE CRASKU— This is a in the East River at New York' causing Mveasved "The Philomathtc Society will could MMMMWWMMMMMMAMMM "ajSnV&? -- GLAMOROUS WAY I |