Show vrr TV V 1 f r -' v S— - THE HERAUJ JOURNAL TUESDAY MARCH 31 13 Loud (Cubs County) Utah -- M l A Awards Given Two In East Cache Isabel Rotindy Cardon of Benson and Cecil B Kenner- presi- dent of East Cache (take were presented Honorary Golden Gleaner and Honorary Master awards respectively in the MIA session of East Cache stake conference Sunday evening These swards ire presented for outbidding service in the church especially to youth and not more than one of each award ean be given in a atake during a year Preientationa were made by Prances Jean Elwood stake YWMIA president: and Grant Sorensen stake YMMIA superintendent Mrs Cardon has been an MIA teacher 25 years and has twice served ai YWMIA president for a total of 71 years She hss also been active in the Relief Society and Sunday school taught In the public schools and la the mother or six chI1drenNShe and her husband Hyrum will mark another "golden" day April 8 when they relehrate their golden wedding anniversary President Kenner was honored for his service to youth as stake president as former bishop of the Fifth ward and ga a former leader Hyde Park ward received the trophy for the most participation in end Gleaner Week Dr Wendell 0 Rich' Eva and Farm Nyman related how a scripture had influ-- iencefl each in a "moment of decision" Recalling iq Incident when he waa a serviceman Dr Rich quoted Matthew 16:15-1- 6 He emphasized that we should view Chriat “not ae men say he hi but In terms of the restored gospel" "The Lofd giveth no command- -- M-M- HONORARY Golden Gleaner award' la presented Isabel Ruuiidy Cardon by --Frances Jean Elwood Cache YyVMIA superintendent At right Is -- T- President Cecil B Kenner who was presented Award by Grant Sor-Ea-st Honorary Master enson (left) YMMIA superintendent n Chemical Society Lists Diamonds As Police found tlie driver of one car yesterday and weregiyCn a new complaint on a blt-ru- The annual popular science lecture of the American Chemical Society will be delivered in 'four Utah cities in April by Dr If Tracy Ilall director of research at Brigham Young University it wgs announced today by Lloyd E Malm University of Uuh chairman of the society's educational committee Dr Hall will speak April IS 8 pm in Smith Family Living Cen ter BYU: April 21 1 pm Orson Spencer Hall U of U: April 23 8 p:m Utah Power and Light Company auditorium in Ogden The Logan dale ia undecided' Professor Malm said tine public is welcome but high school students are especially urged to attend Dr Ilall will speak on “Dla monda: Where to Find Them flow to Make Them Their Industrial Uses’' The talk will be accompanied by demonstrations Dr Hall a native of Ogden obtained the bachelor's and' map-tcr- 'i degrees in chemistry at University of Utah then served aa an ensign In the U S Navy two years working with electronic and radar equipment- - After military service he received the doctor's degree at University of Utah in physical chemistry For seven years he was a research scientist In the General Electric ' Research Laboratory N Y Here he deSclienectady veloped methods of reaching higher pressures and temperatures than had ever before been obtained simultaneously and with these forces he eucceeded In making diamond! artificially for the first time General Electric ia now using the process commercially making millions of dollars worth of diamonds each year offense li man wja identified 'as driver' of a car which straddled a center island on south Main and hit two traffic A in- -- ' - fie left a local morning during was headed for accident occurred lie said he turned around and drove back into Logan but did not report the' accident The damaged car was found by police at the rear of a business He told police club early Sunday ji snowstorm and Ogden when the- building ing Investigation is continu- ' incident was The newest of a ftrtphydrant at' Ninth North and' Second East Water Supt Alton Eamcs said the ear which struck It probably will hit-ru-n '"arAJ: damaging be noticeably damaged Accidents in whirh total damage could could exceed S100 require Immediate notification of pMceri and require driver or drivers to remain at the scene ! ' officers investigate' Acci in which total damage S3 but Is less than 1100 'must he reported on a stale re- port from within five days until dents Wrong Pockei - Pro- MESSINA Sicily lUPI) fesslonal pickpocket Alfio Leonaiv di has a deft touch but bad judg- - i Lecture Topic ment The pocket he tried to pick at In the cathedral diere turned out to be the police chiefs and lie wound up In JaiL Easter services Medical Center Will Include In 1955 Dr Hall aTe'he"?!?1?!! SEAS they may accomplish the thing which he :hath commanded them" was the scripture chosen by Mra Israelsen She related how after accepting the challenge of (hi scripture ihe had “been given strength and wisdom far beyond my natural -- ability" Every day each of lis makes a '“choose decision to this day whom we will serve" according to High Councilman Nyman who quoted Joshua 24:15 Each of these three scriptures was emphasized by a voice choir reciting It In unison under the direction of Barbara Cisco Music was provided by a girls chorus men’s ehorus and mixed chorus led by Betty Spencer Barbara Rasmussen and Maxine Cameron Prayera were offered by Grant Schmidt and Bishop r Zachary Champlin and the theme led by Carolyn Jfonei: Gara Davia activity counselor Accom-panlstswe- re YW-MI- A o o INITIATED into Logan Elks Lodge No 1453 recently to honor Secretary James B Clark (seated) were (left to right) Rolaad J Hodges Trenton Ray Partington Logan O H Peterson Mention Dr W S Thaln Crae Atkinson and Melvin Krambule Logan Sigma Xi Lecture Presented At a member of Phi Kappa PJd tick- department ' of political science et sales chairman of International TV program High Days and Agathon committee Mr Yuill 395 gride point col- man He holds a Woodrow Wilson of forestry’ ia a senior from fellowship and participated in the lege Dft Bruce Watkins of the U Lanham Maryland Included in S U' Electrical' Engineering Dehis activities are nominee for personality of! the 'year NSA Coor- partment presented a demonstraWright dinator will one Student Life columnist tion and lecture on analog Combe Scholar awnl Alpha Sigma Nu proxy Phi 'Kap- puters to a group of scicnce-mlnde‘8ht to be presented at Oscar ' Award ceremonies Thursday at pa Phi Scholarship “A” high school youth yest'er-da- jt -- Mr: 8 pm in George Nelson Fie Hi Corbridge Logan js a senat Logan High afternoon ior student representing college of House This the sixth in a series marked with 372 dc a Mias Pedersen Logan is engineering gra sponsored College with a by — "XA former point He ia a member of the Am- of presentations CLEARFIELD erican Society of Civil Engineers Sigma ' Xi honorary research so39 grade point Included in her Cache1 in died boy Sunday night President of Sigma Tau national activities are assistant editor of student Life school paper Edi- Cloarfleld efuse of death was honorary fraternity for engineers ciety The purpose of the series is to and PM Kappa Phi tor of '58 Agathonlan publicity encephalitis following the flu stimulate MadMrs Is Merritt student' interest in' a sen'58 of William chairman Logan Agathon (Bobby) Pate emoiselle College Board finalist Harrison 10 son of Max Rainey ior and nominee from the college science and mathematics Future and Mary Pate Harrison 161 Syc- of education Her grade point-iand Alpha Lambda Delta offerings will cover varoius asA senior from St George Misi amore Circle Clearfield Bobby 392 pects of the fields of engineering The college of agriculture agronomy bacteriology wildlife McCoafcie is the college of family wai born June 1 1948 in Logan life representative With a 398 and moved to Clearfield from Chose Mr Wright to represent electrical engineering botany grade mints Home Ee dub vice Cove with hie family in 1951 He them A Ft Shaw Montana na- horticulture and veterinary scl-cnce preMdcnl Phi U chaplain atate waa a member of Clearfield Third tive hia grade point is 367 college Home be club vice presi- ward end attended Waiatch eley dent senior resident at Home mentary school v Survivors include his parents of Management house graduate assistant of household administra- Clearfield a brother and sister CRESCENT PARK SUITS tion department and USU npmi-ne- e Ronald and Victoria' Harrisod for National Phi Kappa Phi also of Clearfield two grandfa-the- rs scholarship Harry Pate of Desert Hot Styles for Meg & Boys Idaho Is the hometown Spring Calif and William J of Mr Lce 388 grade point col- Harrison Richmond ' Funeral service! will be conduclege "oftoUsiness and social sciences candidate A senior he Is ted Wednesday 1 pm in ClearMAKE YOUR on the University debate team field Third ward chapel by Eldon SELECTION Barlow ward bishop Friends ’ may call at Clearfield Mortuary ' AT this evening 7 tp 9 and Wednesday' prior to services' Burial ‘will be in Clearfield Memorial Park Finalists for Scholar of the' Year at Utah State University are Rose Mary redersen Genlel McConkie J Elson 'Lee Tom Yuill Norman E Corbridge Winifred Merritt and James Louis Logan School Former Cache cd Boy ID Dies He-wa- a a ? tfie Joined staff This yesrhe was elected chairman of the Salt Lake Section of the American Chem£ cal Society BYU Expanded College of Pharmacy ‘ enable the school tp' bring in annual research grants that are far in excess of those now available “We arc forced to turn down research grants constantly due to lack of space The medical cen- -' ter will alleviate this problem and enable us to increase our re1 search” he laid Dr Swinyard laid the reason there ia a shortage of trained pharmacists today Is that 'he college is able to graduate only' 40 seniors cacti ’year New facllir lies will enable the school to greatly inrivasc this number' To illustrate the need (or a medical center and a college of pharmacy building Dr Swinyard said “Utah has the finest equipment that money can buy hut poor physical plant Thus maceulical chcnF thrnccd here in our area Is not for new equipment we have that but for spare which' we do not have With additional space new "There is 'great opportunity in i research money will flow in from the field of hospital pharmacy outside the area and enable us hut this service is impossible to to ytep UDpur research and obprovide in 'Ihe facilities present- tain the finest equipment ly being used by Ihe college of “By participating in the cammedicine This field requires the paign for funds to build the new facilities known as a medical medical rentec W will be demcenter" he said onstrating ourltaiih in'" the pharDr Swinyard (old the lncal maceutical ana medical profespharmacist! that the erecting of sions and our roneern for the a college of pharmacy building health needs of all the people in has high priority and that it will oOrarea" he said Members of (he Cache Valley Druggist Association were advised in a meeting here that a medical center on the University of Utah campus will among dlher things provide me university with a great opportunity in the ' field of hospital pharmacy Dr xEwart A Swinyard professor of pharmarology and director of pharmaceutical research in Utah's College of pharmacy outlined plana for the new medical center and (hr role Ihe pharmacy profession will play in ‘ Ihe center "With a university-- ' medical center it will he possible for thd first lime in Utah history' to fer a Ph D in hospital pharmacy This will enahl” cojleRg pf pharmacy graduates lb seek a Ph D In six fields fr Edward Murphy Services Are Held Funeral services for Edward Murphy were conducted by Bishop W E McMurdie' In the ward chapel Prayer at the home was by President W Loyal Hall Prelude and postlude music was by Clo-teStewart Opening song was We’ll Understand" “Sojnetime by the Relief Society chorus and Dan A Swenson gave the opening prayer ' ' J Howard Maughan was the first Speaker after whtch 'John Spuhlcr and 'Mra John Schiess F1NA1JSTS for Scholar of the- Year at Utah State University's sang “Beyond the Sunset"-'Edga- r Oscar Night Thursday are '(front left to right) Geniel McConkie B Mitchell was next speaker and Parley Hall and Nellie Leish-ma- n St George and Rose Mary Pedersen Logan and standing iron aang a duet left Tom Yuill Lanham Md Norman Corbridge' Logan and' Nephi J Bott waa speaker and Not pictured are Winifred Merritt Joseph Lee Malta Ida the Relief society chorus sang Loiiia end James Wright Ft 'Shaw Mont' “0 My Father” Goslng remarks Logan' were by Bishop McMurdie and Glen Baird gave the invocation ‘ Gqy Christensen dedicated the grave In Logan City cemetery and pallbearers were William OGDEN (UP1) Four men Ilugle William Tueller David were ' held for Investigation In tbeing Stone Dean Eyre Lorin Harris In and Juvenile Jail Ogden City and Lyle Adams i Homein connection Utah'e influenza epidemic apEighteenth ward Relief aoclety Detention ' with the fatal beating Friday peared to be slacking off iq some cared for flowers ' areas today while other reportnight of a Layton man Morris J- - Sorensen 24 Layton ed persistent increases Weber Comity school officials died from injuries received when he and a companion were beat- continued to term the flu situs'-tlof- l en on lQwer 25th St in Ogden “bad" Meanwhile the epiInjured in Ihe altercation waa demic in the Provo area appeared to be nearly over and attenKaylc L Longfellow Ogden Ogden police arrestedthe fourth dance was hearing normal levels Sait Lake Gty schools' still re-suspect Monday The other three were apprehended Saturday and ported i considerable absenteeism the flu bug Sunday Detective Capt R F due-tPeterson of the Ogden Police And in Cache County absentall four have ad- eeism due to influenza was dropmeamitted participating in the fight ping but a but no one has admitted giving sles outbreak kept many students ' " out of school the fatal blow j J el - - -- Ogden Murder - f 3 weeks of the since Penney’s came to town! ! flu Epidemic Slackens Some Areas I i i o T"1 i SHOCKPROOF! '(The Needham i Superfine SHOWN AT THEIR regular meeting are member! of Cache Druggist Association: seated Grant Ballam Clifford Stauffe Italia ce Kirk-ma- n Jr and DrEyartA Swinyard guest Charles standing speaker Kay Anderson Kirkman-S- r Elzlnga Metoy Prince end jects of mutual intraest are studied vf ' Tyner ' Y -- Wallace LT'selley Bill Nfviaon W Jerry Watch Sub--- a- - Y XU1 i T V j i V - |