Show 1'" HERALD JOURNAL " Lw?5ehe5ty j and Thing — 7 ' Thoughts S-TH- r- - ' ‘ ' A - Utah by Ned Riddle TMR'TVEEbY ‘ ' Guide To Motorist Fitness - A NEW GUIDE to assist physicians in determining the fitness of motorists to dnve was published this week by thg American' Medical Association It's purwhich the medical pose is to call attention to ways in the serious in be combating of help profession may of auto number health-- problem caused by the large accidents Injuries suffered in traffic mishaps are an important health problem in the U S About 37000 persons were killed last year and more than five million others were injured seriously enough to require "medical attendance of restriction of "their activity “Human failure” the report noted "overshadows all other factors in the cause of highway accidents The human mechanism must be in good condition to cope with the split second timing needed to maneuver high speed motor vehicles Bay ncImi “The key to ultimate success' in accident prevention lies- - in the driver— his intelligence his sense of personal and social responsibility his reac- tlons to various stimuli in normal conditions and under stress and his driving ability in good health and in Smithfield i Second Ward Reunion Includes Banquet Program al M FLU BUGS1 HAVE started to travel by jet states Jerry Barnett in a current article Public Health in- believe that many of the viruses responsible for fluenza outbreaks in the U S this year are tiny tourists from Europe who hitched a ride in the nostrils and lungs of jet passengers Flu has been sweeping England and Wales since early killed almost 1000 persons Russia February' and mien Js reported hard-h- it by the disease other countries Switzerland Austria France Sweden are suffering ' and Netherlands the Bulgaria Italy Travelers from Europe are believed to haye carried bugs that caused the recent flu outbreak in Washington D C-- Maryland Virginia Michigan Indiana Massachusetts New Jersey and Georgia For years health experts have viewed faster commercial transportation as a boon to viruses Transatlantic travel by ship used to be slow enough so that passengers who had been exposed to the flu could develop the disease and get well before reaching their destina- -' tion It takes from two to seven days for flu bugs to make a person sick after entering his body Average duration of the ailment is four days Now however one can travel across the Atlantic by ship In four days and by plane in a few hours offi-cia- la cqn-rVh- ue two-tim- s) Roose-velt’sa- id io-s- LEGAL NOTICE ed - I Four Square reasons to buy er d - x Hangs Self Wrong Number r “ - LOS ANGELES (UP1) A unidentified man fashioned a belt into a noose around hla neck and hung himself from the 54th St Harbor Freeway overpass police reported Rubbernecking drivers In the early morning rush hour caused several monor traffic accidents and blocked the freeway for nea- rly! IN LOVE? i mile Keep tha flame burning by long distance - NEW YORK OJPI) Robert veteran city and state Mosefc commission executive said Sunday that he always has found It easier to deal with politicians than with reformers ' "Reformers are too he told a TV audience "They usually think they ha ve a eall from on high but I think they probably have the Wrong ' Ratos are lowest after' A pjn and all day Sunday— always lower n When ou call call from can For example you station-to-statio- LOGAN TOi 40c A 5c 75c Ogdon Provo t Price number” Much Abused fhi v keeps getting driven Into A car drove Into the cafe SaturBILOXI Miss (UPI) — 's day night — the fourth such accafe Isn't a drive-l- n but It cident ln 'two weeks Ifei Mountain States Telephone NATIONAL Ros-etti- DIST PRODS CO M STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 - i j Everybody : B HERE AND THERE—A present-da- y preacher told the story the other day: A woman confessed to a marriage counselor that she hated her husband “I am going to divorce him” she stated “for I want to hurt him as much as possible” “In that case” advised the counselor “I suggest that you first make' love to him Shower him with praise and compliments Then when you have convinced him that you are deeply in love with him divorce himThat will really hurt him” So deep was her hatred for her husband that the woman accepted the counselor’s plan Three mnntha later she was back “He really believes that I love him" she proclaimed “Good" said the counselor “Now is the tim to get the divorce” "Certainly not’’ she countered “I do love him!” needs money sometime when you do visit NATIONAL FINANCE! 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Largn t doz Ggdo CHIU APPLE SAUCE Salt Lake City The jtat winner will represent Utah at the annual Mothers' Conference In New Of Year all others for the Democratic would be different Mre Roose-- ! velt has indicated that she might presidential nomination She laid go along with Kennedy on thit the senator came closest to pos- She ruled Adlai E Stevenion out— sessing the spark- - of greatness lot the 1960 contest the other day needed in the White House Airs R said Stevenson was best On that occasion Mrs Roosequalified but must be eliminated velt found an opportunity to e because he already was her sustained attack oh Sen loser But she okayed SteHe venson for Secretaryif State and John F Kennedy Understands courage Mrs who knows may suggest such to ' of Kennedy but does not Humphrey Just in case have the Independence to have ft Mrs Roosevelt does not control ysft R has had at Kennedy the Democratic Party: of course many times before this She is S powerful political per"Oodles'' of Money sonality with a big follownig - She contends that Kennedy has Could be that her support would avoided taking a stand on an be Humphrey's greatest asset and which she defines as- he opposition Kennedy's greatest She also haa told it disadvantage nextv year Kenaround that Kennedy’s very rich nedy's mansgerswil lhave to con- father Joe has been spending aider what to do shout that oodles of money country-wid- e in behalf of the senator's political fortunes Ooodles Is Mrs Roosevelt's word Kennedy and his ' NOTICE FOB BIM ' friends deqy this but there Is no Bids will be received by the under-slxnuntil March 23rd for furnish-- r denying that a very powerful Inx as per apecifl-- film In the office of the Democratic politico In the person cal ions on Equipment i undersigned Is R of Mrs determined to preWe reserve the right to reject any vent Kennedy's nomination for ‘and all bids 3H Lean Eyre Purchasing agent ' president U R U Logan- - Utah: Nomination for vice president Putal bait March 18 1959 I others Bertha Glttlns reader a relief society skit Laura Hansen Rhea Grandy Rula Farrell and others organ solo Betty Phillipi Chad Downs ventriloquist entertained with long-an- d lory a reading ward history by Mae Winn Priesthood sipg LeGrande Giyinell ing group Kay Jorgensen Cloyde Roskelley Nathan Mather and David Weeks accompanied by Blanche Gunnell a talk by Bishop Dean Blschoff Prayers were given by Bishop Noble Chambers and Glen R Winn A good percentage of ward members were present and many former members alio attended Family Program In the Smithfield Second ward Sunday evening service the P L Gittlns family furnished the program Elder Gary Seamons of Ogden son of Boyce and Afton GitUna Seamons and grandson of Mr and Mrs Ben Gittins was the speaker Gary has recently returned from the Weatenj States ' mission Mr Glttlns gave the opening talk Mrs Gittlns ahnounced the program Linda Qittlni furnished a piano aolo Mrs Dick Gittins gave a reading Chriitie Danny and Scott furnished s song ' accompanied by Gwenyth Dick snd Larry give a trombone and clalr-n- et A large and appreciative cfbwd Attended Weekend Guests Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs Violet Godfrey was Mrs Edna Wheeler Mrs Myrtle Coop- - Usual symptoms of the Type-- virus are chills sniffles aches and pains and a fever that seldom goes above 101 degrees Doctors say that bed rest is the best care for this' flu they advise patients to keep warm "and call a doctor if their temperature rises much above normaL Most U S flu victims this year have been children under 13 The reason that the bug is picking on youngsters is that the U S has not had a major break of flu since' 1945 children bom after that year Type--B have never been exposed to the bug they have never' had a chance to build up immunity to it Tastowsll No 303 Cm NaNcy! Hot or Regular 5 Ox York Candidates Selection of By Florence Geary Ward The Smithfield Second held their ward reunlog Satur day March 7 In the ward chapel Prelude music was played by Linda Cooper and Georgia Downs A delicious banquet waa served at 12:30 under the direction of Bob and Rut- h- Pitcher' Jerry Purser was master of ceremonies The program consisted of a skit by the Primary Alice Mather TheodS Downs Mads Low and duet B Utah Mother' AFLrCIO’s Waland Arthur M (D-Ore- ) Father I(t Death In general an individual should be assessed medically to determine the answers to the following questions: 1— Has the patient any physical and mental ability to manipulate the controls 7 2— Is the patient likely to suffer excessive fatigue that will impair his driving ability? hearing f cr3 ioeg he have the required vision-an- d eate driving? 7 suffer a temporary impairment of 5Ja he likely orto functional capacity due to alcohol physical ' treatment? drugs infections or medic al ft— Does he have good emotional control or has he behavior or an emotional dtaturb-Cigna of - ance making itunsafe for hifn to drive? J Morse ter P Reuther Youth Joins illness”" Travelers can pick up a virus before leaving a foreign country and not get sick until several days after they get home The result is that chances are increased for people to contract a disease that originated thousands of miles away Luckily the flu bug that’s doing'the damage this year is milder than the Asian variety that swept most of the globe in 1957-5- 8 Today’s is the Great Lakes strain of the Type-- virus -- Asian flu is believed responsible for most of the influenza in Russia and Bulgaria this year Public Health officials know of only a" very few' c&ses of Asian flu in the U S n Schlesinger Jr ' Foreign Relation Pitch Selection of ADA's keynote ipeaker la meaningful in a year preceding a presidential election especially since the field of Democratic hopefuls la numerous Humphrey Is making his pitch very much on the issue of foreign relations ADA is cooperating in that Nathan la circulating a pamphlet containing Humphrey's views rm disarmament in Humphrey's comer la Judged to be Sirs Roosevelt a political second of skill and experience RIVERSIDE Calif (UPD-'- To whom it may concern I dedi- gained In her close participation In FDR’s campaigns and political cate my body-tresearch of scilife - Last December Mrs R ence Give my love to all" old seemed to favor Humphrey above Dennis Henry s boy said to hSVe been intelligent ahd Immensely Interested In science wrote that note last Monrifle from day took s his foster parents' home and Jotn-7e- d hla father in death Dennis' dad James Eldon Henry Committed suicide with a gun er and Mrs Gayle Lowthef of two years ago it apparently left ' Ogden a void In the youngster's life ' Mr and Mrs Ernest Hogan of that even h!a Interest In science Bancroft visited during the week could not fill Ills body was found at the homes of Mr and Mrs Saturday In: a field near his i F L West and Mrs Violet God- jfpstef home frey "Dennis did miss his father Mr and Mrs Doane Chamber! quite a bit” R II Melerhoff his and family of Spantsh Fork visit-e- foster father said today Vile here over the weekend with used to say that: there hadn’t their daughter and family Mr been s better man alive than his and Mrs Gilbert Richardson father'! Attend Funeral Melerhoff said Dennis was Some people who playing in the yard when his attended the funeral of Mrs Mary i father shot himself In frobt of E Farrell was her brother John the lad's stepmother Croahaw and family of Logan "Dfennls kept running ’away Mr and Mrs George Enaign of from his stepmother after that” Mrs Mary Lou Git-ti- Melerhoff said Koyaville the JuMn Ollle Edwards of Salt venile authorities“Finally decided to put Lake City Mrs Adeline Bailey him In a foster home He seemand daughter of Ogden Mr and ed happy here" Mrs Vernal Croahaw Mr and Melerhoff said Dennis' last Mra Boqald Reid Mr and Mrs wish to give his body to science Lou Hadley Mr and Mn Paul would be ignored because the fosWinborg and family of Pocatello: ter family thought It better he Mr abd Mn Marcus Westover ahould be hurled and fam'ly of Lewiston Mn The foster parent said Dennis Lavona Hatch of Oxford Mr wasn't old enough to dispose of and Mn Ray Croihaw of Clifton his own body si he pleased - - left-win- g next year for president Americans for Democratic Action seems to be especially sweet on Humphrey Humphrey win be the keynote speaker at the 12th annual ADA convention which meets here In May The other principal orator on that occasion will be Tom Mboya a Negro native of Kenya who Is among the Important politicians in ail Africa - ’ United Press International WASHINGTON — Sen Hubert H Humphrey looks like the Democrat whom the party left wingers will plug Flu Bugs anti-soci- i j Humphrey is a Rational vice chairman of ADA The organization la the cpirltual heir of FDR's New Deal Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt is' national honorary chairman Robert R Kathan a labor economist who came to the top under FDR is the top active official of ADA Include former Sen Herbert IL Lehman ID-NSen Wayne L By Lyle C W11 see The Herald Journal ilx district mothers as candidates la the Utah Mother of the Year contest was announced today They are Mrs Cornelia Adams Ferklns Montlcello Mrs Blanche Aston Briggs Bountiful Mrs Sarah Elisabeth Sweat Lindsay Center Mrs Jessie Bobertson Mrs Wadley Pleasant‘ Grove A&iiJs Findley Robinson sab and Mrs Grace Atkin Woodbury Salt Lake CUy A total of 12 district mothers wUl compete for the Utah Mother of the Year tlUe April it in t swift ramip publisher Published every evening Monday through friday and Sunday morning hr CuhaVallay Newapaper Gum-Pn- r re Wtat canter Logan Utah Entered eecond elaie matter at the poat office at Logan Utah NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY u MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Praia- - International NEA Service r Lis 'lsuo Om year mall (In Cache Valiev) U0U One vaar aervlcamen and mle- alooarlca jioo RIVER HEIGHTS MARKET CRACKERS ALLEN'S DINNER HORN 321 North Mala ORLO’S MARKET SmKhfleld Utah 137 North Pound Fkg OTHER HagM e Silt Lake Citjr OgAia ‘ 1 CITY GROCERY T - Pro Toosle Norik Mala Stmt DAVIS FOOD MART 539 North Mala - VALLEY STORES ’ East 4th Booth MILO’S DRIVE-I- N Freitas Idaho MUIR'S MARKET " West 2nd North 245 NATIONAL OFFICES Many 4A2 Mala ' 325 Phone 3040 Advertising Repraeentatlvoa Newspaper advertising bSJSCSEp71 GERIER'S GROCERY 502 East 9th North SaltinesSoda MOORE'S MARKET 21 Federal Avenue National One CACHI OF LOGAN ' Service Co LOGAN C(TY STORES LOTTS GROCERY ' Wei tea Idaho v LEiGH'S MARKET Hyruni Utah OHIO'S MARKET Lewiston Utah ‘ I J V i is--- - - f - rt |