Show Logan Utah Wednesday Russian Team— Is It Too Old? By Gerry Loughran MOSCOW (UPI)-- As far as the West is concerned Just-ende- Commentaryj the Soviet Communist d party congress probably raised more questions than it answered The important ones: How long will the present leadercontinue? How ship aggressive does the Kremlin plan to be in its pursuit of ideological warfare and congress is held in 1981 While they do hold power Brezhnev made clear that the policy of detente with the West will continue But he was brutally frank in outlining the with which Moscow views the policy It seemed to boU down to "we won't bomb you if you don't bomb us but we will try to win in any other way’’ In the face of warnings from American leaders that Soviet intervention in Angola has threatened detente Brezhnev reaffirmed the Soviet Union will continue its role there He also accused the United States of “gross interference” in the affairs of some countries and of supporting “the forces of oppression and reaction” The tone of his remarks suggested a more aggressive approach by Moscow to ideological competition and the contest with the West for influence in the Third World The next test of that could self-intere- st foreign intervention? And how deep is the split between Moscow and West European Communist parties that are maneuvering to gain a role in the governments of their countries and are seeking to mold a democratic image? The congress reaffirmed the of leadership party General Secretary Leonid I Brezhnev who is 69 Prime Minister Alexei N Kosygin 72 and President V Nikolai Podgomy 73 But given the pressures of modern international politics and the problems of running a country as large and inefficient as the Soviet Union doubts naturally arise as to whether this aged team will still be around when the 26th was the outspoken assertion by some Western Communist parties of their right to take a line independent of the Kremlin The point was made by the leaders of the French Italian and British parties In what amounted to throwing down the gauntlet to the concept of Communist unity above all French delegate Gaston said his party would pursue “socialism under French colors” The issue was left unsettled by the congress Brezhnev said "there can be no compromise on matters of principle” But he signed a communique with Italian Communist leader Enrico Berlinguer that contained some apparent concessions to the Italian party’s viewpoint The Italian and French parties are now maneuvering for a role in governing their By United Press International Today is Wednesday March 10 the 70th day of 1976 with 296 to follow The moon is between its first quarter and new phase e reperpossible cussions it could have on Moscow's relations with other East European ruling Communist parties long-rang- Church Lender Contracts Flu SALT LAKE CITY(UPI)-Morm- on Church President Plis-soni- er Spencer Kimball's doctors Tuesday said the religious leader is suffering from an influenza infection A spokesman for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints said Kimball apparently contacted the flu while on a three-wee- k visit to Mormon Church members in the South Pacific The leader of the world's 33 million Mormons returned here last week His doctors said he is suffering “minor respiratory symptoms" The morning stars are Mercury and Venus The evening stars are Mars Jupiter and Saturn Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces American organist and composer Dudley Buck was bom March 10 1839 On this day in history: In 1862 the US Treasury issued the first American currency in denominations from $5 to $1000 In 1945 B29 bombers of the US Air Force began incendiary raids on Japan in the waning days of World War II In 1964 Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to her fourth child Prince Edward third in line of succession to the British throne In 1969 James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the murder of Dr Martin Luther King and was sentenced to 99 years in prison P Diul ironL nea rape LMTomia §HMWISE1ME§ NEAL PLANNING WRXHELP YOU FEED YOUN FAMILY FOR LESS MONEY CARROTS BANANAS © U&Nal J1 ££ 20 Lb 8LhFreshCa6oBaq 89 GRAPEFRUIT © gmm 4 FraahCflpTop FraahSunfciat FraahFkvorMDanjou 1$1 PEARS FrnhCrbp RADISHES AND GR ONIONS Lb ?Z9 HI SQUASH 29k 460zLibbys Vstvet Solid Pack lUTTER XKTOMATOI “jfjJtUlCE One of Smith's prims goals Is to help families eat better every day You may think your family already is sating well but that's difficult to msasura unless you are following a specific plan During the next few weeks I'm going to outline steps you can take in developing off active meal planning habits The first thing you'll want to do is invest In a loosolaaf notebook You'll use the notebook to file customer information to list past and currant prices for comparison and to write complete menus for your family Now-le- t's get started As a first step spend the next week listing your family's favorite recipies in your notebook Include what each person likes for breakfast lunch and dinner Don't try to list everything at once keep going back to your notebook anytime you think of anotharfavorito dish By this time next week you'll have a good overview of what each member of your family likes to sat And you’ll be able to isolate recipies that are family Journal— 13 J R Allred USU Information Services By colleges and universities we would be depriving democracy of the nourishment of in- Alice Harris Tremonton E IfRoy Anderson Ogden and Gerald R Sherratt Logan board members Under Stokes' direction 28 persons were inducted into the in society Monday's ceremonies They included: Dennis F and Martha Huggins Bullock Logan contributors to the USU Athletic Department Jefferson Madison and others of the founding fathers tellectual objectivity and believed so firmly in education soundness of moral principle “Without the colleges and that it “soon emerged as a tradition upon which the whole universities we would not immutable the of American have structure unrestrained criticism which Utah to was rest” democracy State University President keeps a democratic society President Emeritus Daryl Glen L Taggart said on USU's viable” he said The university president Chase and Mrs Alice Chase Founders Day donors of a collection of Logan “The commitment to the expressed thanks to the Old rare books to the Merrill Library — at USU advancement of higher Main Society members Clayton and Helen B Clark to the donors substantial tlie as old education is as Logan who have established the for Clark Engineering Scholarships scholarships republic itself" Taggart university Dr Newel G Jean C library books and equipment Daines Logan and declared who have established the Weston G Henrie He told members of the for classroom and laboratory “Dedicated support has Scholarship Fund in social school's Old Main Society studies Hal C and Barbara Lingo that Jefferson been a tradition at Utah State Monday Empey Salt Lake City donors ot assumed the only guarantee from the day of its founding two valuable works of art The very land upon which the that a popular government Blaine and Susann T Hancey would not revert to some form university is located was a gift Providence contributors to the Athletic Department of tyranny lay in the general from the people of Logan and Norman R and Caroline M farof 1888 thousands since Hart Seattle who have given the intelligence of the people Industrial Technology Division “The nation's schools were sighted persons have con- two machines valuable the to tributed generously of entrusted with the task Lyle W and Alice T Hillyard who established the have of the university Only Logan taking the most diverse building Matthew David Hillyard Enof continued support dowment Scholarship Fund to population ever assembled through this caliber will high standards assist students in special under one flag and turning education them into one people and to of excellence endure” he said Jack and Sara Altick Keller of W Stokes Mien president Logan who have established the teach succeeding waves of Main Society added Keller Endowment Scholarships immigrants the ways of the Old in Agricultural and Irrigation on the importance of views his while instilling Engineering democracy L Mark and Augusta M within them a unity of hope private giving through the Neuberger Logan contributors and opportunity” USU's society to various aspects of the “I think the exciting thing university president said and Patrick Cornelious about the Old Main Society is Monette ambitious most The W O’Okeefe Ogden members don't that to Athletic the just contributors educational system in the world set into motion to mold contribute to help Utah State Department S Taggart L lla and Spencer the democracy Idea into University but they inject Logan who have given the of their special interest Merrill Library a valuable reality emerged in time as the some collection of printed works about the into and philosophy Czechoslovakian history envy of peoples everywhere It some Everett and Doris B Thorpe has grown from 84000 college university and give it who have established the Logan is This character added students at the end of the Everett ”Ev” Thorpe Fine Art nation’s first century to more something you just can't buy Scholarship Morris and Loree Wright New than 10 million at the end of the with state appropriations” York City donors in several said Stokes areas including the MR Merrill second he noted Political Science Orpha S Boyden Salt Lake Chair in “Why so many in college? A The new members of the Old succeeded Stokes as Main City Society were honored at a vigorous progressive Other officers indinner where some of the conpresident demands democracy members inducted earlier were were Eldon J Gardner also present The University stantly rising levels of stalled education to enable it to grow Logan vice president and Chorale sang and advance” he explained Free institutions dedicated to the objective search for truth occupy a vital position in FILLMORE Utah (UP!)— wanted in the Las Vegas area a democracy Only there can scholars engage in an un- Millard County authorities for armed robbery assault fettered critique of society and Will give Nevada the first and kidnap Jackson said he would await nature where current in- chance to prosecute two Las stitutions and values can be Vegas men who allegedly went the conclusion of the Nevada critically examined in open on a local crime spree which trials before deciding whether discussion free of bias the included breaking jail beating to file charges against the pair the sheriff with his own gun in Utah speaker said He said Utah could bring the “The university remains an and robbing the mayor at men back after the conclusion important influence for knifepoint "The charges against them of the court proceedings in societal reform Inducing changes in society’s values in Nevada are even more Clark County probably in goals and procedures not by serious than they are here” three to four months and try force or direct government County Attorney LeRay them here action but by reasoning and Jackson said Tuesday That decision he said He said Dennis Brown 19 would depend on the outcome persuasion biased on better knowledge” Taggart and Bobby Lee Woods 23 had of the Nevada trials asserted Jackson said if the two are verbally waived extradition He told his audience that as and would be returned to returned to Utah he would we contemplate the bicenClark Nev County charge them with armed tennial and the Messing of authorities as soon as they robbery jailbreak and agcitizenship In a free land we signed the waiver papers gravate! assault on a peace tJiuidd remember that without Brown and Woods are officer Nevada Has First Chance Here favorites Next weak I’ll show you how to organize these foods according to the four basic food groups: dairy products fruits and vegetables bread and careals and meats and aharnativea You’ll want to plan your manu so everyone eats the recommended daily amounts from each group Thia la National Nutrition Weak and the la “Improving Nutrition for the Nation 1771-1 ITS” Bicentennial theme CLOSE-OU- T 10 1978 The Herald National Tradition Of Higher Education Noted Today's Almanac come in Rhodesia and South countries and the congress West Africa There has been a provided them with an opporgrowing chorus of support tunity to prove to their voters here for “liberation groups" that communism does not fighting the white rulers in imply rule from Moscow To the Kremlin this is an those lands One of the most striking unsettling proposition parof view in the at the ticularly developments congress March CUSTOMER-TOCAROLY- 303 Libbvi Cream or Whole Kamal ©CORN £89 QtLJbby 55 OP SAUERKRAUT 4S74M1 3 Oz Smooth and Chunky ©BUTTER $17 4RolMDToat 63 ©TISSUE 2Lb Plsbury ® CUT BEETS 303 Urbys Shoestrings and Diced WnUm 11am to noon ICd! ooBoct If outaMt £l i§ PANCAKEMK69 M taka wool ®120zUbbys 95 BEEF Ck 5 OiUbbys Vienna ?c$l SAUSAGE 16 Oz Hershey's Instant cocoa NeecafaDecafffenated New Instant © MEAT 3 OzUbbys Potted 595 I39 AJGlnUNJwwuc DISHALL H COFFEE S0c Off label Family l53 (LEW 89 95 13 Oz Tom Scott Ed MIXED NUTS s4“ ©bleach CHEER ASPEN x 75' Genuine pigskin uppers Padded collar Terry sock Full cushion insole Sucdcd tip and foxing Blue wwhitc stripe Gold wwhitc stripe Men's sizes to 2 3LbSowdrift RTENING Pure Vegetable 303Ubbys ut$PGREEN FRUIT COCKTAIL BEANS green 4‘BEANSI 8” Apple © HE w ®MonnMBNnou ©ROLL ©brsb-s- i a m 100 Count TYLENOL TABLETS 1 Keg © SHERBET Gat Cream OWabar 1 98 55 76 63 Lb Craam OWabar Cottage CHEESE IBOzKaAogga BRAN FLAKES CORNFLAKES Available in boys’ sizes 10 -- ft Reg 1099-11- 99 j 09 felt'd FmahCut DAFFODILS v c i1 Gallenkamp ) Keeps America On Its Feet IDAHO 1710 Broadway Aw Boise ID 2287 Overland Aw Burley ID Addtaan Aw TwtnFsHs ID MS W Custer St PocstsHo ID 720 Amerlcene Bbd Boise ID BuNliMie 13311 4S2 Cedar PoraisHo Idatie BMSOwilsnd Bales ID 3114 W Slots Slrset Boise ID HUN Cols Aosd Balsa ID till 1499 Aaanrtad Wandering Jaw HANGING BASKETS :!! 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