Show "ini 9 HERALD JOURNAL WEDNESDAY bbii iucm MARCH 39 uun county r xaaJ hii saaa MSI k thoughts and Things — Council Scheduled ApHI 3 Dip Slightly h WfWW WWfTOt WW! Might Be Other Problems Cruelty The Man Macmillan mt we Into the and may reach the point apace age age “where it is possible to guarantee" peace bn a planet through satellite capability” Military reconnaissance satellites might very' well calm the nerves of a jittery world But then there might be other problems Our military must befjin thinking of the likelihood of finding vehicles nnH beings in space which are hostile to our existence and to earth’s exist Wn MJTARILTVPE-ARBTiw- " epen for refreshments and food AU profits 'from this social will be used for the Legion Junior Stake M Men and Gleaners banquet will be held Smlthfield a! 'ST partment “About 90 percent of the caps reported atolen have had comments Doc Such is not schoolboyday-dreaminaround batted ideas These are Tuesday night by Quigg on the grand session in eight space experts sitting panel HoteLlt was ballroom stage of ‘the Waldon'-Astori- a a session of “Future Developments In Space” attended Inby 1500 persons at the national convention of the Radio stitute of Engineers g Mack Merrill RIvenbaugh Jr Holladay spent 'most 6f the day on the stand in his own defense The convict who was first imprisoned at the age of 17 for eamal knowledge testified that LeRoy Joseph Verner 21 entered the ceilblock attic where the murder was computed at Riven-burgh’- s request Rlvenburgh said he “slaihed” at Verner with a knife hidden In his boot top aftef becoming angry at the youth for permitting sexual liberties by five other convicts in the same attie on Aug 23 1958 the day before the murder Prosecutor Jay Banks contended however the murder was planned in advance by Riven-burg- h andLeonard 'Warner Bowne 20 Murray Bowne Is in the trial in Third District Court '“I told him he (Verner) was dirty skunk that didn’t deserve to live" Rivenburgh said in the hushed court room "After 1 cut him a few times I lost my knife" Rlvenburgh v maintained and could hot be shaken on cross examination by Banks ' : While evasive on the source of drlnalfa drug tablets Rlvenburgh admitted he had gotten over 400 the day of the murder and 250 the week before He said he took about 200 of the pills which contain amphetamine a stimulant In the tour days preceding the murder “I was coasting" he “Sit down ya bum” the little one repeated menacing- - - Antonlno Rocca regarded in most circles ' as the heavyweight rassling champion of the world grinned mildly and sat down t y That was the most Interesting sight as the bike races returned to New York— simply because there ' wgs httle dee to see But if to report gathering a great deal ram rumor and hearsay that the race was started vhen Swedish motion picture actress Gretta Thyssen fired a pistol And in lack of bike racing news it can be reported that Miss Thyssen is a blonde who comes up to about here has all the attributes flaunted by the new crop of imported' European beauties wore a green dress which would have been a smash in Dublin and levies to sign her autograph 11 six-da- - r I HAROLD MACMILLAN HAS come and gone his visit to US and Americans are wondering what to think of him What lies under the famous fur hat that he donned in Russia? Is Macmillan seriously trying to give a lead to the free world? Or is he merely trying to pick up a few votes for the Tories in his 'role as peacemaker? He’s getting pretty popular in Britain—which is all the more astounding in view of the impression most Britons had of him When he took office in January 1957 Although he had served successfully since 1950 as Mini--' ster of Housing Minister of Defense Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer many persons viewed him as an fuddy-dudd-y “What they failed to appreciate is that Macmillan has mind and that he is not adverse to change” a first-claobserves one writer “In fact he is an enthusiast of the said He admitted offering Verner chance to be “his kid" so no other Inmates would bother him Banks contended this was only a nue to get Verner to the attic above cell Mock “A" to commit murder Rivenburgh willingly cooperated with the prosecutor in putting on one of the cowboy boots worn (hiring the killing to show how he concealed the knife Banks also acted the part of Verner In recreating the fight that took plaice in the dim attic But the convict denied stabbing Verner with “I just cut" be said ' slashing gesture In the air to demonstrate He denied he had lost the knife when it became buried in the victim's neck Prosecution testimony ended Tuesday Rivenburgh was the only defense witness heard from Tuesday Banks contended the accused had no sexual interest in Terrier and alreidy had '“his kid” Jes-sl-e Garcia who will go on trial later for the same murder Rivenburgh denied writing "Mack loves Jessie” on his cell wall when transferred to Salt Lake County jail after the killing - ed ss new and the mbdern “Others put off by Macmillan’s proud appearance have concluded that he is arrogant Nothing could be further from the truth He is in reality acutely shy “Ill at ease in large crowds he is apt to appear pompous Fidgety in small gatherings he can sometimes be rude He is the most bookish man in the cabinet and reads Trollope Homer Virgil for relaxation “He is a devoted family man His long weekends at ChelwoodGate in Sussex find him surrounded by grandchildren a refugee from the anxieties of West- minister” ' ’ ‘ What of Macmillan the politician? In describing him' as colorless his critics are apt to forget that he started political life as a Tory rebel Flu Subsides ' In foreign affairs his record has been impressive He denounced the appeasement of Hitler and Mussolini An' influenza outbreak which and rebelled against party discipline His colleagues has plagued Utah schools the shook their heads Macmilian they decided was much Past two weeks appeared to be too idealistic to succeed in politics declining considerably in the Salt Lake area but showed no signs Possibly they were poor prophets of a let up in other parts of the ! ’ 'v 's lie is Invited The Herald Journal a hoeta vehicle" Avco Curtis Wright Northrup Alrcrsft Western Airlines 1 — -- ip PARIS (UPI) — Tourists who feel the view of Paris from the Eiffel Tower is not good enough will be able to take the city and helicopter rided-eve- r it environs this summer officials ‘ ' said today' NEA Service jmi4iuii WMES if writs kr -- BtSSir Wptlwm" ((M tint Us Nlsku tr BtS WMtlre tea taralns at Kahlxe ututlMi acaodarr naekaafca aaS Karvaswaat ar atraoa aatUlas OMs Utlaa Sat ta aaaunaa Xldnar uS BlaSdar IrrlUUaai far trr enrerxx m aoiekhais yaons us all A Sraaaitt (at OTKRX Sat kaw tut ras lasrarai frt-tut- ot ai v- considered EiHIIICill o'MILK Wouldn't a glass taste good right now? YMoeunoH of unit 31 don't just s: Schools Dies Uni-versi- ty - - 25' - 990-137- 0 - -3 192-24- v ' ' 1 S 'H ueen Eyre Purchasing Agent U R V Logan Utah Pub) date: March 25 1951 ’ HOTICB TO CRKDITOBR Estate of MARY E NEURON Deceased Creditors will preeent elalma with vouchers to the undersigned at tbe office of Harris A Harris Attorn ays Publ Logan day of Administra- dates March 25 April 3 9 15 22 lips " NOTICE - TO CREDITORS I Bank in Logan In 52 weeks r - plus interest Your Family - Monument - Tito Hoick of Ages’Scsl is more than a trademark it is the hallmark of quality the signature of a craft man When you buy monument look for this aealYou wiij find it only on genuine Rock of Ages Monument Tf AflM Dm'ixt ' CrownMonumont And Veult Co 492 South- - Mats Stroot T‘- - 'j r - you need to melee those dreams come true You'll te surprised how quickly your lavings' will growi Make your wishes come true Open your insured savings account today at First NTationa I : AN IMPORTANT PART OP - Now is he time to rr?ako plans for that dream vacation By starting now and saving regularly you can'havo the cash v LEGAL NOTICES puhl-dsle- v- tton dropped 48 per cent during the past month as compared with last February - Estate of CLARENCE S BARRETT Advertising Repreeentativee Deceased Newspaper AdverUflnx Service Co Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES office of Harr la A Hama Attorneys month carrier S 175 Cache Valley BankLogan Bldg 31 00 Utah or before the 36la day of year carrier w year mall (outside Cache D 1959 Mur I Valley noil UkidHA 8 BARRETT Adminisi)ne year pull tin Cache Valiev) tfOU tratrix One veer servicemen and March 35 April 9 1L00 15 31 1955National I) - OF Cache - Audit Bureau of Circulation : United Prats International Construction Dip one-tent- h Superintendent K SWOT PUBU8HER Robert Kemnow police chief PHILIP Published tnr Monday here wa reported la fair condiugh Friday and unday by Cache vi Newspaper tion in a Lebanon hospital He ‘ Centi Iswan Utah ' was wounded in the face neck '£nle£l ai cemnd date matter at and shoulder by a bullet from a the poet olllra at Logan Utah MasC a: d im N’&LS P NEILSON rifle carried by the fugitive ' MEMBER tor - (B-Sa- lt cent for the past seven months This is regarded at unusuaU) steady considering the successive monthly Increases for more than a year before the price plateau was reached Last July the index' hit Its highest point ever— 1239 It dropped to 1237 In August and held steady for the next two ihontha It rose In November to the July level dropped back to MS 1237 In December and crept up 334 of one per cent in 40Vfc Lagan Ladies ef Elks will not May bridge this week The next i bid ssh session will be Tuesday March Big Horn 4'i 5’i 31 at 7:15 pm In the lodge L 46 52 Big Plney Oil 9 ’ 10 Mendon ward choir will prac- Hushy 12 4 DT4 Inter Mtn Gss tice Easter cantata musle tonight :— 28 Ml Fuel at 7 o'clock Con Freightway J 22V 23 Vi ! 13 Roadway Express 1 12 5 Lucky Mac 4 U S Bearings 44 14 1 Fmplre Petroleum First 'Security Bank' 544 564 National Life 24 3 : Gulf Life 24 25 42 ' 43 U S Life’ Jack k Heintx 154 i6i Erie Aesistor ' 104 11 Dew Jeaes 7 pm Averages Industrials 60920 up 147 (Continued from Page 1) :1 uo 22 Ralls 16086 eation Association for many Utilities 9399 r off 10 years ' Volume 2500000 A graduate of Utah State Grain and Egg Fntnres MT Theurer also earned May wheat 200 205 2074 a masters degree and was work- July wheat 1854 185 185 119 119 119 ing on a doctoral A member oi May com the lions club he was active In July com 120 119 120 for many May mybeans 2264 2754 2 community affair yean served on the Providence July soybeans 227 2774 227 town board and was past district May Meal 5810 5775 5775 1250 3210 3275 governor of Lions International Sept Eggs In the Church of Jesus Christ Oct Eggs 3270 3235 3260' of Latter-da- y Saints Mr Theurer ANDERSEN RANDOLPH k C 6 served as Ml Logan stake Sun- Stocks Bonds Ic Mutual Funds 37 West Center Logan Utah'1 day school superintendent member (ft the high council ward Phone 2790 Sunday School superintendent and was a Sunday Schtol teacher OGDEN LIVESTOCK— OGDEN (UPI) Livestock: at the time of his death Cattle 50 scant supply nominBefore being appointed superintendent in 1946 succeeding J W ally steady few tots standard lb Holstein slaughter Klrkbrlde Mr Theurer was tlerk of the board of education and steers 2150-227- 5 standard 925 had: been associated with the ad- lb heifers 2200 few canner and cutter cow 1600-170- 0 ministration for 24 yean Calves 10 only scattered head A native and lifelong resident of Providence Mr Theurer was calves offered nominally steady born Sept 21 1904 a son of John good vealers 3000 Individual 220 and Vilate Jessop Theurer He lb stock stem calls 3200 was married to the former Gretta Hogs 50 butcher hogs strong Tlbbits and they had tour chil- to 25 higher sows nominal few 2 dren one of whom Diane died lots mlved U S lb: intwo years ago A son Gary Is barrows and gilts 1775-175-0 an assistant attorney general Jn dividual 585 lb sows 1250 Sheep 100 nothing arrived for Salt Lake City Dave Theurer Is a student in the University of sale early Late Tuesday 14 head Utah Medical School A daughter good 98 lb slaughter Iambi 170Q Mn Richard (Anna Marie) There la a legend that the Plummer also lives In Salt Lake City There are six grandchildren banana grew in the Garden of and the following brothers and Eden " sisters 'P J Jr and T Ray both of Providence Clarff of Nampa Ida Mr LaRue Checketts who lives in Callfornfi Mrs Melba Yard: ley Beaver and Mrs Leone Homers Idaho Falla I'nlverelty "flu" Mac-farls- two-tent- pub- - Bensoa stake M Men and Gleaners will attend a special Temple Session March 27 another event of their annual M Men and Gleaner week A meeting will begin at 6:30 pm' at which time President A George Raymond will address the group" n) one of the most reliable barome ters of Inflation registered 1238 " in January This means it eost 61238 to buy the same goods and services which cost 810 about ten years ago The index has moved within it of one per range of 375-47- 5 BROWNSVILLE Ore (UFH -- have An armed fugitive who shot and it si wounded one police chief and kid- The Cdpter Rades sumer price index on al all-tim- Logan Camera Clnb Will meet Thursday at 8 pm in the Oldham NOTICE FOB BO- Mstate Bids will b received by tbe under“The worst u about over" of- signed until March 50 for fumiahlng Ibe to be Hereford eteere ficials said in describing absenanimal husbandry a tail approved by teeism in the Davis district which We reserve the right to reject any had been sever ly affected by the end ell bide In tbe Interest of the Officers Hunt Armed Fugitive naped another may have escaped from a hilly wooded area near here and the FBI warned today ha may take a hostage A massive search was under way for Richard A Hunt 26 an from the Montana State Penitentiary' described by the FBI as "armed very dangerous and with suicidal tendencies” The FBI broadcast a bulletin aylng Hunt apparently returned to a trailer bouse near the farm where he had worked His red checked shirt and cowboy boots were found in the trailer bouse 'about ll miles northwest id this Willamette Valley communityThe FBI said Hunt appeared to USU es 29 (D-Sa- take-hom- Height ward special interest class on Wednesday at 7:30 pm an illu Hated lecture on Ms West German mission experiences I at him - Market News Listed Stacks it con- -USALT LAKE CITY-(UPniversity of Utah economists reported today that total construction in VMh was 29 per cent tower in February 1&9 than it was during the corresponding period dex in 1958 The department said e A significant decline in pay and purchasing power of fac-or- y construction was the maworkers set a February recaccordord but wai somewhat tower than jor factor in the decline Economic of to Bureau the ing e January and below the and Business Research at the 'alghof late 1956 construe- The Labor Department's con- school This phase of Dr Den Carter of USU will at the Welliville Floradel speak SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A PTA meeting Thursday at 7:30 tale of drugs and depravity made pm ills topic will be "You for sorld testtmqny Tuesday- - in Your Children" All parents and the second week of the murder trial of two Utah State' Prison Oscar Fraley sportswriter for United Press Intema- -' y bike races in New York the tional went to the to write a story about the races other night he expected Here's the way he began: A mountain of a man wer ihg a derby and smoking a Cigar stood Up on two chairs looking over the craning necks of those in front of him “Sit down ya big bum” yelled a bald little man wearing thick glasses who was sitting behind him The big mm looked around much like an elephant inspecting an ant but the little guy glared right back ly Society meel-- if1 Wayne Clark student will present in River Sordid Aspects six-da- ' lllriorical evening 7:30 in Logan house Speaker will be Br TEdgar Lyon of the LDS Institute of Religion' University of J Utah Trial Has ' r Cache -- Prison Murder HERE AND THERE— A particularly cruel act was visited upon a prize Siamese cat in Logan the other evening and his owner Mrs Grant 'Pollock can’t explain why anyone would be so mean When the cat— described as friendly even timid— failed to return to the house after having been let out for a brief stroll Mrs Pollock called bun The reply was a pained cry of the cat He was found lying on a lawn not far from home with a nasty injury in his hip muscle It appeared he had been jabbed by some blunt instrument It is lamentable that some people derive satisfaction from the hurting of animals are Invited and especially all Master M Men and Golden Gleaners in tbe stake U1 ' council includes The OKLAHOMA CITY Okla (Dpi) — Rescue teams dug through tons of debris without hope today of finding alive the two men misv tog in a violent explosion at Wil-smeat packing plant Five person were killed and 16 injured- - five- - critically-Tuesd- ay when a heavy machine on the seventh floor ripped loose and plunged toaihe basement tearing loose ammonia lines that enveloped worker jin a fog o( deadly gas workers feared that' James McIntosh and Claude Wilkinson both of Oklahoma City were crushed seven Republicans and six Democrats Members of tbe council Include Sen Uoyd House speaker Shellt Lake) don R Brewster Dil worth S Woolley’ Salt Lake City businessman Clair R Hopkins of Vernal Herbert B Maw Satt LakeCity under the wreckage or drowned Other memberi are Sens Or-v- in water that filled the basement Reed of the Hafen (R-S- f George) huge meat packing plant Glen M Hatch Their deaths would raise Bulien the City) Thorpe Wadding count to seven killed A H ham Reps A spokesman at the plant uid Clarence J there was little doubt that the Ralph A men were dead Albrecht Sheffield Lake) and Fer“If they - weren’t dead or dinand Erickson the ammonia Would drowned have gotten them by jhia time" he said the murder against her was ‘full of holes” and defense attorney S Ward Sullivan charged be could cite lS points including judicial errors and misconduct by District Attorney Roy Gustafson to back up arguments for n new trial "1 think I'havea good chance for a new trial" Mrs Duncan ices The report meant a pay 'cut of raid!' one cent an hour for about 90000 aircraft workers whose wages are tied 'by tontrset- to tbe price insaid cents ’ th re free-styl- ar sumer price index slipped one: tenth tif a point from its January leading of 1238 to a February level of 1237 The index is based on 100 as a 1847-4- 9 average At this level the Index was 1 per cent higher than a year- ago the emaliest increase in three years but still the highest February reading ever Only small changes In the index probably upward ware predicted for the next few months Food prices last month fell 07 per cent: 'Principal reductions were in pork eggs and coffee Same Are Higher Higher prices were reported for household fuels some fresh vegetables medical care gasoline and barber and beauty shop serv- ( Furthermore in our efforts to investispij gate other earths and their life some of our probes to other planets or into space skating chorus numbers pairs may bring back very unpleasant organe tours and skating an isms to which we haven’t developed Tickets may be obtained from ah start epidemwe Or might immunity Kiwanlans or at the door ic on another planet by taking some of our more virulent bacteria there T U TOW tf And if we do find some life out there hub caps—In the event they are —be it fungus ‘dinosaur or cat—what stolen— you should have an iden tification stamped on the Inside Neiaoa d0 dr you use as an approach? What of each cap' according to Captain would you Use as bait to get it out of there?’ Ray Jones of Logan police de- - today: The Labor ‘ Department’s j cnee (R-Sa- sane-w- ill in the gas chamber and on the Clarks too PTA will be held fund Games begin at day at 8 p m in the school gym same day also will hear arguA Watts will be guest speaker ments by 'her attorney for n new 1:30 aharp and several prizes will be given and discuss civil defense A dem- - trlaL Mrs Duncan who along with’ onstration on first aid kits will “RoUer Rhapsodies of lilM in--j be given There will be musical her son Frank 30 heard the sanwith composure in the eluding a local caat of 165 young numbers All parents are Invited ity ruling same courtroom where a Jury of men and women wiU be present conwomen and four-me- n ed Thursday Friday and Satur- Hyrna Third wardMutuslwill eight tor-hiher of the victed murder at o'clock 8 " Logsn day nighta a three of preient "Aunt Nellie 30 - and Frank’s wife Roller Rink The show is Ict comedy Fridsy at 8 p m in then condemned herOlga to death said sored hy the Boy and Girls Ao tbe Mendon school house The she thought her appeal would be tlvities Committee Logan Kiwan-i- s proceeds will go to the building Club and includes preeis'on fund Admission will be 50 and 25 successful She ease r Like)-will lt Sherman P Uoyd meet to organize and out line its two-yestudy program i April pass the because oLsome ksweriood sentence committing her to death orices the government reported bara matron Plant Explosion t SALT LAKE CITY (UPU -Utah’s new Legislative Conned chairmanned by Senate President In Past Month w Sets April 3 Meeting VENTURA Calif (UPI)—Elizabeth Duncan 54 found sane at Pett Ns 7 of the American no Identification marks” he said two men to Lefion wjll entertain Legionnaires "Officers can make no arrests U the time she hired and their partners and guests at the owner cannot identify his hub kill her pregnant daughter-in-lawill be formally- - sentenced- to a party Saturday night in the Lo-- caps” death April 3' (UPD-LiVWASHINGTON gan Legion home Highlights of lng Judge Charles F Blackstock costs Veterans of World Wsr I will the evening wiU J games and in dipped slightly February in the who Tuesday ruled the Santa Bai ' Five Killed (n Utah: legislative - ' vt V S $500 a week will give you $26000 - M-- ' j "N ' - - y " “ : -- v- $ |