Show n- - t ' “i'1 V-- r BENSON Bebate Involves Cabinet Appointee Ballard Named Ward Primary President Mrs-Nin- a By Mr Ami Kccm Ward Conference was held y evening and Sunday In the Benaon ward The Primary wa reor9niMd at the Sunday evening session The new officers are preiklent Mr Nina Ballard the counselors are Mrs Beth Munk awl Mrs Lots Petersen Mrs Zona Balls was retained as secretary The retiring officers were Mrs Adelle Schaub Mrs Ruby Rees and Mrs Kate Watterson Sat-unia- Special musical numbers included two songs from the choir apd two vocal duets “The Temple by the Seat" and “He that Hath Clean Hands" by Dale and Helen Fullmer accompanied by Mrs Dale Fullmer Ts Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Jodie Smith spent the week end at Delta and Salt Lake visiting with relatives and friends Mis Sharon Ricks daughter of mr and Mrs John Ricks returned to her home on Sunday after having spent four days In a Logan hospital receiving treatment for Influenza Mr and Mrs Norman Ricks of Preston Idaho visited on Friday evening with Mr and Mrs John Ricks " TheBCiiitti Ward reunion was held on Saturday evening March 7 Greeting the guests at the door THE HERALD JOURNAL were Mr and Mrs Cyril K Munk They presented each of the honored guests with a white carnation Dinner was served In the recreation hall to 200 The tables were beautifully decorated with daffodil In and puuy willow charge of the tables were lira Zona Balls Mr Alice Cardon Mr' Jeaneen Monk and’ Mr Lola Peterson After the dinner a program uni given In the chapel with Robert Munk In charge The prayer were given by "Bishop Kfcimetp R: Cardon and John Allen Wefeong- fog the Quests was Gordon Ricks talk by Cyril it Munk Chad Downs of Smithfield gave a ventriloquism act two vocal solos Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss suf- tract which was later rescinded fers periodically from hay fever by the government' He was r£ and ho stilt congressional relapreached for the role be played tions In the security case which barred That his nomination as commerce secretary has involved him famed scientist J Robert Oppen-heimfrom atomic secrets lie In a stormy Senate confirmation hearing comes as no surprise was sharply criticized for his op- The Investment bank- position to sharing atomic data d on both with other nations— even friendly er who Is atoms and operatic arise has allies been the center of more personal Has President's Esteem But Strauss has retained the disputes and controversies' than any other official of the Elsen- esteem of President Eisenhower hower administration To his friends he is an affable Sfrauss clashed frequently with witty erudite companion critics during his tenure ad chairAt his 1500-acr- e cattle farm at man of the Atomic' Energy Com- Brandy Rock Va he spends his mission 'He wad blamed for the weekends reading Latin classics Dixon-Yatand adding to private power con-- listening to hi-er well-verse- - es fi SUNDAY MARCH 22 uima lOaene County) — lMs- - Utah" hls collection of lore about his of the Belgian Relief Conimfsslon- - signed as AEC chief last year a cabinet vacancy was crested by the resignation of Commerce personal hero George Washing- - rln World War II he became a rather than seek confirmation for Secretary Sinclair Weeks ' the nto right-han- d man to the- late ‘James another term President quickly named Strauss Elsenhower' reluctantly accept- for the post Strauss dresses the part of the1 V ForrcSlal who Has Navy As a result he is again underbanker that he was ' relary He represented the Navy ed the resignation but kept Strauss on hand as his personal going barbed questioning from In 1919 at age 23 he went to on the Corn-wofor the Wall Street firm of mittcc' pn Atomic Energy and adviser on atomic energy When congressional committee Kuhn Loeb & Co and eventuaUFHoii the rank of admiral "Named AEC Chairman ly became a partner He is maij ' In 1946 ried to the daughter of another' President Truman nam- LUMBER partner of the firm They have ed him as one of the first atomic one son Energy commissioners when the PLANS FENCES A native ef Charleston W Va program was turned over to civ- Strauss has had an abiding pas - ilian control After a brief period tion for government service Dur- - of retirement he was named! BY THE ing World War I he gave up his chairman in 1953 by Eisenhower Job as a shoe salesman came to The enmities he Incurred in Washington and obtained a Job Congress were believed responsl-under Herbert Hoover then head blc for the fact that Strauss re - rk ANDERSON CO i j 1 !yei and “Can't you Hear me Calling Caroline” were given by Jack King of Weston Idaho accom-- d by Mrs Lois Peterson two readings by Mrs Nellie Leishman of Wells villa two vocal solos “Sweethearts’ and “I Could Have Danced aR Night" n were given by Miss LaDele accompanied by Lee Flinders accordion solos for Miss Marie Cheqey two vocal solos “The Blj Bass Viol" and "Old Man River” by Jay Peterson accompanied by Mr Flinders all USU students Committee The ward reunion committee consists of Mr and Mrs Burk Tartiet Mr and Mnk John Ricks Mr and Mrs William Ixatt and Mr and Mrs George Tarbet Assisting them were Mr and Mrs Gordon Lamont Mr and Mrs Harold Falslev Mr and Mrs Clyde Steele Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ballard Mr and Mrs Frank Schaub Mr and Mrs Norval Johnson Mr and Mr Joe Cowley Mrs Donna Swenson Rulon Falslev and Lenus Jorgenson Mr and Mrs Eugene (Dora) Jones and three children of Oreweeks here the gon spent-tguests of Mr and Mrs W J Petersen Mrs-LauJohnson of Ogden spent last weekend here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs John Ricks in a Russell Lewis who Is recovering Logan hospital from an operation and a severe Mor-tenso- wo AND SELLS 'EM BY E TOOtt Anderson's DEMONSTRATING POINTERS on care and shoeing of horses to Mr and Mrs Marvin Dunbar is Prof George R Henderson Utah Extension animal husbandman A quarter horse clinic is believe In the blending personality' of your Home into your fence And there is no finer way to add dignity privacy or protection to your property than with a fence And when you build ''Anderson's scheduled on campus April 3 and 4 Mr and Mrs Dunbar here proudly display Bueno Cloud and Ma'l McCue registered quarter horse stallions at their Bqr-- Stables in Logan well-plann- D sk-about ra infection Mr and1 Mrs Bert Reese returned home from a Vacation In California and Nevada Mr and Mrs Lynn Reese also enjoyed a short vacation In Las VejfiJ (Nevada recently Mr and Mrs William Lindley and Mr and Mrs Wendell Munk enjoyed a vacation at Las Vegas Nevada last week Mr and Mrs Shlil H Bunting MANAGER of National Finance two children of Bountiful and in Logan Donald I Benson spent the weekend here visiting of Mr and Mrs Ar-vNew quarters of National Fin- at the home C Reese ance Company of Logan are at Mrs Norma Dowdie of Ogden 21 Federal Avenue occupying the anff Mrs Elaine Evans of Brigentire building which formerly ham City were guests on Tuesday housed Squires Realty ' Donald I Benson Is local man- ofson Mr' and Mrs Lenus Jorgenager and he pointed out that the Attending the basketball tournnew quarters have been comament at Salt Lake last week pletely renovated were Lorna Nuttall Nyla Smith “National Finance Company Venus Carol Hoffman has been In Utah 10 years and Tamra Jorgenson Reese Cloteele Rees Un-d- a confidence nT has sufficient the fir Reese Sharon Ricks Coy in the pity of Logan to have Thaln and Joan Ballard Mrs undertaken an extensive remodelAgatha Ballard and Mrs Gene H ing program" Mr Benson said Reese also spent two days at A native of Ephraim he attendSalt Lake ed schools there before serving Mr and Mrs Robert Symo of four years in the U S Marine Rock Springs Wyoming were Corps He then was a missionary guests last week of Mr and Mrs for the LDS Church in Sweden Alton Hoffman Mrs Hoffman acand Finland companied the Symes to Salt Mr Benaon Is a graduate from Lake and spent tWo days there Snow Junior College and Brigham Mrs Louise Larsen of Hyrum Young University He and his Mrs Nedra Hiunnell Varsl Gunwife Sue and two children re nell and Mrs Ethel Gunnell of Loside In Logan where he is an gan were guests on Friday of active member of the local Lions Mrs Gene H Rees Club and Cache Chamber oi Commerce They are members of Logan 20th Ward where Don is the Explorer Advisor ei - : -- Convict Tells BRENT H KIRK Station Manager and General Sales Manager of KUTy Channel 2 has been elected to the Board id Governors of the American Broadcast-- " convict witness told a Third Dising Company Affiliates He was °LPD!atf! elected Sunday March IS at the ABC Affiliates meeting at the Sheraton Blackstone Hotel In Chicago at the beginning of the National Association of Broadcasters convention He was also elected vice ‘ chairman of the board of directors and will serve tor a two year term The ABC Affiliates are com- posed of station owners and managers of all American Broadcasting Company affiliated TV sta- -' tions The Board id Governors act In behalf of the ABC Affiliates in negotiations with the American Broadcasting Company on overall s policy programming and the other matters id Joint concern In announcing Mr Kirk’s elec-- " tion to the Board he was commended for managing ABC’s —Number 1 station for niorf than three years the highest rated station In all national surveys In the Salt' Lake Intermountain market and the highest rated ABC station In America in standard three sta- tion markets var--fou- Broke Prison Found Job A Wife Then — MONTGOMERY Ala (UPD -- trict Court Jury yesterday ha saw two Inmates wearing bloody clothes climb down from the Utah State Prison attic the night a fellow Inmate was murdered Harold Dalton 20 fold a crowded courtroom Mack Merrill Jr 29 Holladsy and Leonard Warner Bourne 20 Murray climbed from the attic of cell block A to the fourth tier of cells and walked over to him He said the incident occurred shortly after ho had heard screams front the attic and someone yen "help plena don’t kill me’: Rlvenburgh and Bowne art being tried on first degree murder charges stemming from the fatal stabbing of Joseph LeRoy Venter 21 Chicago the night of Aug 24 were 1958 when the ' screams heard Venter's body was found in the attic of ceU block A Dalton who testified ho had seen Rlvenburgh and V e r a r climb into the attic sprller said he agreed to help provide in alibi for Rlvenburgh for saying he had been playing cards with him all evening Dalton said the morning after the crime Rlvenburgh told him during a conversation on ' the he Rlvenburgh prison lawn-tha- t had tried to cut Berner's head off but the knife stuck Dalton testified Bowne said ha had held Venter with a scissors wrestling hold on his bead Dalton further testified RWenburgh gold' he had knifed Verner in the back and that Jane Garcia II another eonvkt said h had stabbed the victim in the chest and held his legs Garcia is to be tried on first degree murder charges ended a week-lon- g honeymoon Friday and surrendered- - himself to Alabama authorities to finish ' a armed robbery charge Sartaln escaped from Kilby Prison last summer and went to California where he found ii Job and a wife Sartaln said he wanted to finish bis prison sentence- - so he could - -- ‘ later start a new Ilfs j Aide Dee Spartaln 22 20-ye- Rlv-enbu- rg Quotes In Nelson Fleldhouse on the 4th Gren Morrison of Arimo Idaho is general chairman for the clin‘ ic -- News Quarter Horse Clinic In Logan Of Today ow-cost nancing plans Law stricken aniihal scan j tension husbandman DES MOINES Iowa (UPI) "We have encountered a lot of worms and intestinal disorders j The Iowa state Senate erased interest In riding horses in Utah associate from- - the law books a statute tihs reason the Extension by j Legrande Sliupc as vagrants “all persons j fining Service at Utah State University j Jsor of veterinary science j caraping on any public hlglway LSU and foaling problems by is responding to a request to co-- j the purpose of trading horoperate with the Inter Mountain Leonard Milligan a successful ses' Quarter Horse Association in breeder from Denver Colo sponsoring a quarter horse dinle on the campus in Logan April 3 and 4” Dr Carl Frischknccht announced yesterday The program for' quarter horse lovers of the Intermountain states will include Instruction in care of feet and shoeing by Prof George R Henderson USU Ex- j ' Untied Press lintereational YEOVILTON England — Tex as pilot BUI Mullin telling of weather conditions over the Atp lantic on his flight from Houston Tex to Yeovil ton: “Nothing but bad weather reports but those big waves kept me awake nicely” ndn-sto- PASADENA Calif — Dr T Keith Glennan administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ion how progress Is made through a combination of provocative often " wild-eye- d seemingly proposals and the efforts of those who have to deal with the realities iff providing the means and the mechanisms for their accomplish- c(e-F- or ! -- t - Anderson Lumber Co Duke Duchess IN LOGAN In Los Angeles 251 South Maiir BEVERLY HILLS Calif (UPI) ' — The Duke and Duchess of i NEW YORK— Rep Adam Windsor and their entourage’ — Clayton Powell reporting' he did valet chauffeur and three not thing Negroes would be ad- maid — arrived here Friday night dogs verse to voting for a southerner from Las Vegas Nev 'in two for president rented station wagons It Is their "There are many southerners first visit to the Los Angeles area who ments" - DAMASCUS U A R Presl dent Gamal Abdel Nasser Communists in the United Arab Republic and Soviet Premier Khrushchev's defense ef them: “We shall fight the battle against Communism using the same weapons as we used when we fought Western imperialism” Service Honors Phone 3470 - Smithfield ’ 4 that yod must concentrate to detect this "" sound of a Cadillac in ototion This is a tribute to Cadillac’s It 7he standard of the world in is a literal fact rigid adherence to the highest ideals of automotive construction And of course it prophesies longevity and bespeaks the wisdom and soundness of the owner’s invest- ment Spend an hour with a 1959 Cadillac soon We tfiink you’ll agree --rfit’s d Ivonderful story told The Hereld Journal PHILIP K gwirc1 PUBLISHER Publjihed mry evening Hontlsy through Friday and Sunday morn-in- s hy OacheValley Newspaper Company 79 Wct Center Logan Utah Entered as second clasa matter at the pest office at Logan Utah MEMBER ' Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA Sorylco Nstkmaj Advertising Representatives Newspaper Advertising Berries Co 8 11B 2100 year carrier m year mall (outside Cachs 2S00 Valley year melt (In Cache Valley) 1100 S tewjw seyrieemen and mis- MIMMISISMSSIMS 1100 fo Tremoatoa VVvSt- Paradise Prelude and postlude at the chapel were played by Mary H Glenn Robert Thalman gave the prayer A brief history of Mrs Johnson was given by Bishop Olsen Eva O Coburn sang “You Were a Wonderful Mother" Bishop Elvle Heston of Logan and Fred Summers Paradise Spoke John Spuhler and company sang Roy Rlchman gave the closing prayer Interment was In the family plot in Logan cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Blaine A Olsen Pallbearers were Richard Andrews Dale Johnson Percy Johnson Carlyle Berry Miles Berry and Arthur Johnson - - Lewiston oiid Preston and Grace in Idaho Funeral services for Lou Miles Johnson wife of Joseph H Johnson were held in the Young Ward chapel with Bishop Ross D Olsen conducting Prayer at the mortuary was given by Orville L Lee -- 61 Also for Your Convenience: Mrs Johnson RATES 221 South 3rd West -- are much more honest today in the field of race relations than since they were married northerners” SUBSCRIPTION month carrier fi- long-ter- m 4 col UTAH AGENCIES I VlSlTYOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER HANSEN MOTOR SALES 295 NORTH MAIN - - lOSAtJ UTAH if jilcnce! 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