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Show Agriculture ‘Downgraded’ | Christmas o' “CARNIVAL — “Changing At USU, Claims: President Of Cattlemen’s Association In Belgium 4 SUNDAY, Dl ceaynes. i, 1966 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The audience of knew they* must do was {o precluded polygamy for most administer to every need of the'men, but it did not prevent lord and mast them from divdrcing their wives Movies Changed All But with t he advent of movies 2! Will or at the least whim. or nd. By JOSEPH A. MAZANDI ied Press International Iran about 300 President Allan N. Adams of|gave Adams a i the Utah Cattlemen’s Associa-|when he complete; 36—a women of the older whostill wear it, But tion charged in Logan that ag-|in which he urged the appoint gi riculture has been “downgrad.|ment of three or four agriculed” and has reached a “low/turists to the USU board. . ebb” at Utah ‘State University.| Utah—eatts e became as fashionable as her|w with a view to giving women an counterparts in Paris, Londor: woman can factor then| husband without iis consent. his. wife is now permitted -by ae Allied-troops dering Two the Belgiar * equal say in divorce matters. or New York A husband who has tired of} The economic Addressing the 48th .annualjence the selection of a new developed the habit o convention of the association, president when USU President organized all-night drinking and Adams said, “there is not one 1 Chase retires in a few. eating revels over the Christ. WI en But mas said. fultime agriciilture man on thely SUS Board of Trustees.” the idea law to merely say: .is rive her out of his house. He can even send_her a note by mail advising her of his decision to part company with her. ‘Many-traniar’-husbands, tour=; ing Europe'or the United States, | are known to have divorced PolicyHit boycotts of markets and public expense when the customers id- managementpolicies that failed to show up in sufficient recreation interests numbers roducing food and fiber is) This year most restaurants BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) — more important than weekend }have dropped the idea altogeth Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., pre- land use for fishing or roc k/er. | Belgian children receive their dicted this week that- the hunting”. Adams said. rate of escalation of the Viet In other action, Ray Ware-|Christmas presents Dee. 6, the ham, Ferron, was honored by!day of St. Nicholas, and par Nam conflict will mean 10 per thé State Future Farmers of|prefer to celebrate New Year's cent of American youth will be jAmerica as the 1966 “Utah Cat- Eve. killed in the war, tleman of the Year.” Preparations in the stores for Morse told an_audience at the Wareham -was~-cited—as-a/ Christmas start-only-after_the Montana State University that “progressive, hard - working)spree of buying the the President was conducting rancher” who has supported the youngsters has ended Ir 6 an undeclared war in the South-| jy |Street decorations andillumina east Asian country, He said the John H. Guthrie, president of tions go up then to underline the administration was afraid to de- the American Cattlemen’s As-| festive atmosphereof the yedr's clare war or to try to declare sociation, said efforts by the as-end and.stay there until early war because such a move woul sociation in achieving greater) January. because such a move would purchases of beef by the feder-) Most families have a Christ ‘Vtheir wives in this manner after? they had taken a fancy to a western girl. | Permits Four Wives ° 1, Fi wrst Choice FOR MY FAVORITE KNITTERS | Not that it always is strictly| necessary for such men to] jdivorce their Iranian wives | \before taking a European or jAmerican one, however. The! tlaw,—based—on—the—Koran;+ “Jimmy's tack of aggressiveness worries me, Momt Heeven lets his parents tell him what to do!" |permits a man up to four wives of equal-status-and-any- number} jof concubines, He can even keep Jall, of them under one roof| without the fear of being| pillored. The practice. of polygamy jpn some ‘1,300 years ago when Islam’s Prophet MoMrs. Jones said she has nev-/hammed allowed his early Utah Teacher of Year Is Mrs. Maurine Jones SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — er found a child she didn’t/followers to marry a number of women ‘simultaneously because e. Cart Said that “hysteria a bilizing cattle prices this year.| In manytowns, giant devorat-/Mrs-Cellamd —B-—tMaurine)y“T tove thelr Wonder Bid con. |[Of the Scarcity Of men as a the conflict has now reached! “He aiso termed “good news” |ed and lighted Christmastrees| Jones. fidence and that spark of curi-|result of wars. such an extent that Congress), announced no-change policy|are put up-in the main squares, Mrs, Jones was nominated|osity which a teacher must} But Mohammed madeit clear 0.2 school lunch: program: have|mas tree and a reproduction of However, the Oregon De: '0- been an important factor in sta--| the manger. + Utah’s Teacher of the Year title «has been designated to e result'ih @ Senate pein: _ ra & ee . able to n the plain economic most fami fact Growers Association and Utah LBJ Viet Nam Farmers, Union also are “con. cannot -afford two expe’ cerned” about “trends away" |outings in a week. {from—agriculture_at the Logan) Last_year many restaurants . . and’ cafes lost money on all School. He also criticized housewife night feasts prepared at heavy By Morse “I divorce I-divorce you;—t-divoree syou; d the Utah Farm dying out now if for no other ederation, Utah Wool that they could only have more would stand behind the Presi-| in grazing fee formulas. Nativity plays are organized for the award by the Office of|keep alive,” she said. dent in a declaration of war.| and choirs. sing carols and UtahState Suprerintendent of] Mrs. Jones said it is up to than one wife each if they did He said this would mean a Christmas hymns in churches Public Instruction, She teachesithe teacher to guide a child to- not. “create any distinction among them” and if the wives blockade of China and the North|LOST BALL jat the Parkview Elementary} ward a good self-image. {or in the open. Vietnam coastline. | DEVEONPORT, England) ‘School -here. Delbert M. Lamb; Mrs. Jones’ themselves. were satisfied with If war came,he said the U.S,/(UPI)—There were 15 minutes Mrs. Jones said, “Ever since| principal, said, ‘This teacher this arrangement. would stand alone because Bri/to go in the rugby match when I was knee-high to a grasshop-|meets every child on his own|, Polygamy was quite common tain, France, the Scandinavian/player Joseph Trotter kicked per, I've wanted to be llevel, There is nothing too|!™ Iran up to a few decades countries and the remainder. of|the ball out of the park. Death Threat teacher. I guess I wanted to|gmall for her attention, Her en.|@80- It wasn’t too expensive to this countries allies would nat| He ran. outside to retrieve it, be a teacher because 1 had-s0|thusiasm ig so infectious it rubs|"U2- house with several wives support the U.S, |he told a court here Friday, To the Judge |many good teachers myself.” |off on all of us.” in the days when a man did not Calling the present conflict a joaly to see a man hop into a | | The new teacher of the year} Mrs. Jones’ husband also is bave to take his “family”along “scorched earth policy,” Morse/car with it and drive away. He PITTSBURGH (UPI)—Three| was graduated with high honors|an instructor—at the University |* Parties or public functions. said the U.S. cannot morally}\took the. license number and convicts, one of whom madehis) from Brigham Young Universi-|of Utah, The womenfolk were content justify killing a thousand cl- jpolice picked up Ernest Ashton. shicq death threat Jo the judge,|,|ty in 1942, Later she earned a to stay at home<a rn the shton told the court he were found guilty late Friday| certificate in library science in vilians a month, “purdah”(the valolfallthey Morsealso attacked what he thought the ball was lost, night of prison breach andjand has taught in elementary said was the trend toward ex- Charge dismissed, said the holding hostages to end one of|schools and worked in schoolliexutive superiority and secrecy court, but ordered Ashton to the stormiest cases in criminal| braries since then, except durpay court costs. in government. court history here. ing 15 years while raising her Convict Utters Two —— ere, GRAND OPENING the the market Wee the Boye Nesdledsosies. 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