Show fl" jfc t-z-- i ' i thi homo ski JciuiNAi Thoughts and Things - £S - ' 1 Another 'Silent Spring' Review " Skiing Resort Results Of Eating Pickles ' ' GENEVA (CTO — The tinkling of sleigh bells does antiiing to still the fear in the ski resort of Zermatt now haunted by the threat of spreading typhoid MERE ARE A COUPLE more artide-t- o join the collection In the pesticide controversy sent along by Prof Howard E Dorst Agricultural They were t: fst-growi- ng pro-and-c- on Research Service at Utah State University The first is a review of Rachel Carson’s controversial book “Silent Spring” written by Frit Want di rector of the Missouri Botanical Garden St Louis Missouri Then there is published “Pickleswnd Humbug” a delightful bit in a recent Issue of the National Agricultural Chemicals As- t- ’ feverv Even the bells themselves are heard less often Fewer and fewer people appear on the streets each day This is giving the village with Us smart hotels' decorated shops and festive eating houses something of the air of a deserted Hollywood movie set Veiy few guests range the echoing corridors of large hoa 30 amp fuse you say7” tels which are operating with staffs The were the following Insured sav- dining rooms are almost empty and guests beds go unmade ings and loan associations in until late evening Logan: First Federal Savings! at night does the vilOnly and Loan Association and Lolage come alive when the few gan Sayings and Loan Asso- undaunted skiiers dance and sociation News In her book Miss Carson paints a picture of what might - and herbicides happen if Insecticides were used without restraint and without regard for the balance of nature According to Mr Went “Miss Carson in a powerful and convincing way has exposed the very real dangers of man's becoming an unwritten victim of forces he has unleashed without fully realizing their However one would hardly implications gain from her book a proper perspective of the vital role of Insecticides pesticides and fungicides in our society "Now let's sea absolute-minimu- d “MANY OF US MISS CARSON IncludRay Nelsoi ed consider man as part of nature and therefore we object to Ms Interference with nature As a matter of fact however this attitude is 'unjustified As long as man competed -i-th animals on their own terms man belonged within the balance of nature But when man started to use clubs axes and spears he extended his arms beyond what he had been endowed with by nature Then the use of fire metals and finally chemicals electricity and atomic power placed man far outside natural phenomena “Once than started to manipulate natural phenomena be was able to beat natural laws He upset the balance of nature and could increase in numbers for beyond what the natural laws of ecological equilibrium allow Actually at present the world population is about 1000 times greater than It possibly could have been lr man bad stayed a part of nature This also makes it clear that man cannot possibly go back to nature Fungicides insecticides herbicides and other potentially harmful chemicals are here to stay whether we like them or not We have to learn how to live with them or lose the battle egainst nature Zr ‘ I “BECAUSE I AM A BOTANIST I have dwelt mainly upon agricultural problems But in the realm of human health the situation Is similar Without proper controls of rat mosquito or tick populations diseases like the plague or malaria would flare up again One needs only to travel to Europe to be aware of how far we have progressed In city after city commeora-- ! live monuments hive been erected after a plague epidemic which halved the population in the 15th to 18th century “For the control of malaria through mosquito control we Ido not have to go back very for In different parte of the world there are over 60 different species of Anopheles which malaria Of the approximately 200 countries of the transmit i ' world In 62 because of the absence of Anojjlpitismasquiuhr But In all other countries there were Anopheles and endemic malaria In 70 countries there are - nationwide malaria eradication projects in progress and In I eight of them (including the United States Italy and Puerto Rico) the complete control of Anopheles mainly by chemical means has removed malaria from the list of endemic dis-- £ eases But this has been accomplished only In the last five 4 to ten years mal0a-isnqn-endem-ic “IN THE MOSQUITO ERADICATION program doubtless enormous numbero of other insects and other animals are killed At the present state of our knowledge we are faced with two alternatives: either leave the Anopheles mosquito aims until we have found biological control measures but endanger the lives of million upon millions of people and force them to swallow tons upon tons of antimalaria drugs or eradicate the Anopheles together with many other insects “Therefore before we ban the use of chemicals for the control of pests diseases and weeds because of flagrant misuse (so effectively described by Miss Carson) let us seriously consider the alternative In my opinion this is en utterly dismal and unacceptable one 1 hope however that the result of Miss Carson's book will be a better controlled use of the hundreds of really dangerous insecticides pesticides and fungicides” y the NAC News points out that” pickles will kill you Every pickle you eat brings you nearer to death Amazingly the “thinking man” has failed to grasp the terrifying significance of the term “in a pickle” Although leading horticulturists have long known that Cucumis sativus possesses an indehiscent pepo the pickle industry continues to expand Pickles are associated with all the major diseases of the body Ealing them breeds wars on Communism They can be related to most airline tragedies Auto accidents are caused by pickets There exist a positive relationship between crime wave and consumption of this fruit of the cucurbit family For example AX “ANONYMOUS” ARTICLE LN spoof-ingl- NEARLY ALL SICK PEOPLE have eaten pickles The effects are obviously cumulative 999' of all people who die from cancer have eaten pickles 100f of all soldiers have eaten pickles 968' e of all Communist sympathizers have eaten pickles 997r of the people Involved in air end auto accidents ate pickles within 14 days preceding the accident: 931 w of juvenile delinquents come from home where pickles are served frequently - j Evidence points to the effects of Of the people born in 1839 who later dined on pickles there has been a 100 '‘i mortality All pickle eaters born between 1849 and 1859 havq wrinkled skin have lost most of their teeth have brittle bones and failing eyesight— if the ills of eating pickles have not already caused their death Even more convincing is the report of a noted team of medical specialists with 20 pounds of pickles per day for 30 days rats force-feedeveloped bulging abdomens Their appetites for wholesome food were destroyed long-ter- m pickle-eatin- of Buffington CDX lie Club of America Collie l M in the GRANADA HILLS Calif -- specialty which precedes the An girl will invade f International Kennel Club the highly competitive adult' show world of dog handling at the Nancy and Blazer who she nation’s top collie show in Chi- trained herself will be' com200 cago next month peting against more than In the collie set this is of the nation's finest collies roughly equivalent to the lo- and their adult handlers many cal little league team playing of whom are professionals the New York Yankees in the Blazer earned the right to World Series appear at the national contest The giri is little Nancy Hol- by winning the Southern Calibrook of Granada Hills who fornia collie tournament It will handle her champion col-- was the firsLtime a child had handled the winner of show The prize was an trip to Chicago and the nationals for both JNipicy and Blazer Nancv is a slendef articulate girl with blonde hair1 and green eves whose poise outside the show By Called Pirns late rut ring is Indicative of the per-JACKSON Miss — Erie formance she gives inside it Johnston Jr director of the A collie club officials said she State Sovereignty Commission is considered one of the finest telling why speakers are' sent natural handlers in the busi-- i north to talk on segregation ness in Mississippi: Nancy acquired Blazer when “We try to show that our she was 5 and began training population ratio has inspired him under the supervision of a system under which both her mother Janet “Jidge" races can make progress with- Holbrook a collie trainer in out either race forcing itself her own right on the other” A breeder will tell you that a collie’s championship potenMADRID — Christine Keel- tial cant be until it is er shocked by the internation- two or three judged months old But al search for her since her Nancy picked out Blazer from disappearance caused a poli- a litter when he was only two tical storm in Britain: hours old “I’ve never been so nervous How did she manage to in all my life” choose a champion? "I picked Mm because he WASHINGTON —(House looked like Lassie" she Democratic WMp Hale Boggs explainedjust Blazer Is marked a criticizing Republican much like the canine television efforts to cut the budget sharp star ly: “She even wanted to name “The Republican party is in Mm Lassie” her mother addits usual position of being ed “We had quite a time pen j m ciation drink “The 1962 figures were recThis appears to be a forced ord highs up to that time” Mr as the faces reading gaiety Brunetti added “which makes the 1963 gains all the more im- the skimpy medical bulletins become more serious each pressive” MounRobert E Doidge chairman morning SALT LAKE CITY Several shops have closed tain Fuel Supply Company ex- of the league’s public informapects to sign a contract next tion committee added that the “for reasons beyond our conweek for the installation of increases are attributed to trol” At first many tourists natural three factors: (1) insured sav2781 miles of parand loan associations are ings in southwestern the young — did not pipeline ticularly gas Wyoming which' will replace a providing a larger share of understand the seriousness of like amount of pipe- loans for home purchases in the situation because of the 1929 Utah (2) the associations are lack of restrictions on people in installed line originally M broadening their lending actiit was announced by coming into the viDage which vities in eluding mare loans Is cut off from the world Fidlar president by Pipe for the project already for land development and (3) towering mountains except for has beat ordered and is now they are lending more money one small railroad for multiple unit housing being manufactured at the Local authorities appeared Utah Pipemiil of US Steel's not to understand either apConsolidated-Wester- n Division parently confusing early tynear Provo phoid fever cases with victims The proposed new project of an influenza epidemic also is a continuation of a project raging at the time initiated last year when the End Many foreign visitors told company received approval this correspondent they believfrom the Federal Power Comed the authorities tried to obmission to replace a total of scure the situation to lull tour60 miles of pipeline Members of the Utah Asso- ists into a sense of false secur1929 Mr in installed originally ciation Future Farmers of ity — thus cutting the already Fidlar said America have elected Nick C severe financial loss to the hoAbout 32 miles of the work Scholzen 17 son of Mr and tel from which Zerwas completed last year leav- Mrs C Sholzen of Hurri- mattindustry Jack earns its 2781 to miles living be ing complet- cane as president of the organed this year he added ization for the ensuing year This year's project actually He succeeds Ronald Francis Capt James Cook was killed consists of two separate segFork a native Hawaiian Spanish by ments one from the Hiawatha Other officers selected at the gas field to the Canyon Creek 35th annual convention in Salt gas field measuring 914 miles Lake City this past weekend for chapter records with South in length and the other from are Bruce Slaten Ogden vice Cache High School placing secthe South Baxter gas field to Milt Diamond ond and Springvilie High School K a n d a Junction measuring Springvilie reporter: Gary chapter third 1887 miles he said Bowen Payson secretary and Randy Bott Hyrum a memWeather permitting work on Clane Tremonton ber of the South Cache FFA Stenquist the project should begin about sentinel chapter was one of four reciApril 1 To Robert Ice 17 son of pients of 300 Standard Oil of Mr and Mrs W C Lee of Hur- California scholarships UTAH’S INSURED savings ricane went the State Star Utah's Future Farmers chose and loan associations during Farmer Award and a 200 a beautiful County bruthe first two months of 1963 scholarship award from the nette Miss Sanpete Annette Black as completed a record 1894 mort- Future Farmers of America their 1963 queen She is a daugage loans totaling 8192 mil- Foundation ghter of Mr and Mrs Mayo lion Andrew Brunetll presiThe Box Elder FFA chapter W Black Ephraim and a sen- dent of the Utah Savings and captured the first-plac- e trophy (ior at Manti High School Loan League said Saturday Mr Brunetti said the loan dollar volume was up 374 per - 20-in- -- - 16-in- Future Farmers Annual - - Utah Convention 16-in- ch Sweeney’ Pm lnIrraalMMl this Quotes In News Of The Day sun-streak- ed January and during Feb- numbered 956 and amounted to 139 million Contributing to these gains ruary 1962 (o) (2) ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! Including against everything and nothing" for suading her Lassie wasn't an: appropriate name for a male” WASHINGTON— Rep Em-anuCeller commenting on the “anonymous BLACKPOOL England UTO congressman” who charged in — Frank (Basher) Bond a an article that many legisla- convicted murderer who estors pad their payrolls and caped from jail two 'weeks misuse funds: ago was recaptured by police “Any man who makes char- Sunday just as he was handges like that and fails to re- ing out cup of tea at a waveal his name and hides un- ding reception der the security of anonymity Bond was best-ma- n for the is just a coward” bridegroom Thomas Owens el D-N- Y Bond Is Pouring ENDS TOMORROW MARTIN N POLL PRIZE G£GORY TIMER prssanta OPENING aiL" ADMISSION Adalts Ltd til I pm then 111 Children 5a Anytime! 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Tlie Herald Journal SUBSCRIPTION US Naval forces D-L- president: cent over the total for 1962'i first two months Loans for the financing of homes completed by the insured asneia-tion- s NATO ATLANTIC CHIEF- Adm Harold Page Smith ii to become Supreme Allied Commander in the Atlantic succeeding Adm Robert L Dennison effective April 30 At present Smith is Extra Tender Fresh Lean Non my Mtoh is 6 Years WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Wei Trimmed Boneless GROUND BEEF 3 -- $1 RIB STEAKS 89 g: d ' IGW 1 I To Enter Nation's Top Collie Show In Chicago Blazer Joan By “ v Fever V In spite of ail the evidence pickle growers and packers con-- I tiiiue to spread their evil More than 120000 acres of fertile US soil are devoted to growing pickles Our per captia coo- sumption Is nearly four pounds Eat orchid petal soup Practicaliyno one has as many g problems from eating orchid petal soup as they do with pickles eat-Mn- U S No 1 Firm Ripe 10 TOMATOES U S No 1 White Swan Money Sweet Spenlsh ' ONIONS 10 39 FLOUR Fresh Sweet Amber WALNUT MEATS Macaroni or Spaghetti a Cut Mncnroni Long Spaghetti a lbs Bock Guaranteed 50 309 89 PEANUT BUTTER A barrel of Quality Bourbon Royalty Hon so Fall round " Big 8 lb Jar 98 In every STRAlUhT bottle BOURBON WHISKEY W PROOF OLD QUAKER OiSTlLLlNB CO WWRENCEBUR0 IN0 |