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Show 8 South Cache Courier October 24, 1947 Briefs: Very Brief r Windsors received no invitation to royal wedding, Duke says. Amino acid protein' substitutes in the human diet are foreseen. TO IIIEW John H. Peterson 'A nautical expedition of extra- crdinary interest to Latter Day Taints was that undertaken and cted by Thor Heyerdahl, a ,,Twgian explorer and ethnoloother five v'sf, with the aid of scientists. It was prompted by a desire to test a theory Mr. Hey- erdahl had entertained for some time, that the natives of Polymesia were American rather than of Asiatic descent, as has been commonly believed. Streamlining of the FTC is submitted to bar of the U. S. Seminary instructor and princi- P1 for nearly 40 years. He e(i one terra in the State Legis- lature ag senator from Box Elder county, and one term as mayor 0f Brigham City. He has also been active in the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club. In a church capacity he served as bishop for 13 years, a member of the Stake High Council and the stake presidency for nearly 11 years. For three years he presided over the CanA raft was built and provlsion-ed- , adian mission. He is now presiand set adrift upon the Pac- dent of the South.. Box.. Elder ific Ocean at Callao, Peru and Stake High Priests. provided with no motive power except the winds and ocean curMiss Joan Rlet of Salt Lake rents. The raft was released on City, recently returned from the April 28, and was immediately Netherlands mission reports that swept into the Humbolt Current, Dutch people are making rapan later into the South Equator- the ial Current and trade winds. It id progress in recovering from drifted mainly westward for the effects of the war. They are 4,300 miles, and then hit the is- - producing most of their needs, and the Church members are land reef of Raroia In the off than most of their better latiabout in archipelego The Church Welfare neighbors. west tude 16 degrees south and have received has assistance they on 140 August longitude degrees, helped them greatly. Greater in7, exactly 101 days en route. terest is being shown in the MorThe remarkable thing about mons and their religion than his expedition is that it seemed now 100 o follow quite closely the route formerly. There are. mission and missionaries in the evidently taken by Hagoth, the twice that number could be used. 'Nephite explorer in 54 B. C., as Miss Reit acted as secretary of Tecorded in Alma 63. According to the Book of Mormon, more the mission. than one voyage was undertaken with both men, women, and An interesting incident on the children on board. The last ex- Salt Lake Tabernacle Choirs tirp pedition did not return, and so to Southern California was a visthe plain inference is that the it to Pickfair, Mary) Pickfords explorers remained in the new estate. They were very graciously found lands and thus became the received by the hostess, and in ancestors of the present inhab- appreciation of her friendship, itants of those South Sea Islands. the choir presented her with a framed picture of their group. This view seems to be clearly corroborated by legends and trad ntions of the Hawaaian, Maori, The Minneapolis Tribune recand other Pacific island people. ently featured the story of a typ. In this connection it is also inical Mormon family residing in teresting to recall that the first Wayzata, Minn., as an example missionary work of the Church of the Mormon way of life. It r"in the Pacific Islands was carried says that enjoying your family on in the same island group as is part of the Mormon religion; that in which the Norwegian ex-- and to the average family they plorers landed. The Mormon mis- - would offer a few surprises and sionaries who first labored there maybe change some old ideas.. left Nauvoo in 1843 and arrived tin the islands on May 4, 1844. At a stake missionary reunion .(See picture on this page.) held at Lava Hot Springs last August, a large group of Wash"The recent release of Elder akie Indians were present and Abel S. Rich as president of the took part in the colorful pageant South Box Elder stake and the representing various gospel distestimonial in his honor call to pensations. attention an outstanding life of active service in the- Church and State. His fine talents and abilBicycling Recommended ities and the faithful and diliBicycling is not only healthful fun gent way in which he has used the year round, but it leads to ithem to serve the people has enbetter, safer driving when youth deared him to all., graduates to the wheel of an autoIn the educational field he has mobile, says National Conservation served as high school and LDS bureau. Airlines and truckers agree on service. plan for -- door-to-do-or r Corn Belt farmers seen cutting cattle feeding for slaughter. j Pepper urges $50,000,000,000 advance to the U. N. for world aid. i Survey of slums is begun by Wagner in new housing move. Brewster urges that U. S. send surplus ships to aid France. U. S. report on corn crop shows need for a cut in use for feed. Report shows an decline in nations unexpected wheat re- - CARRYING WAR DEAD HOME . . . United Stat army transport Joseph V. Connolly, tied up at pier Antwerp, Belgium, is shown loading some of the 5,600 caskets making up the first shipment of II. s. World War H dead to this country. These bodies had been buried in Henri Chapelle cemetery and were brought from Liege to Antwerp on barges operating in the Albert canal. For the major departure ceremony, ft, association. Connolly was decked with flowers by members of the serve. Corregidor turned over to Phil ippines; U. S. flag lowered. Tua-ino- ta Comintern revival held challenge to U. S. ideal of freedom. Army and Navy increase mands for flying fuel. Enrollment in U. soars to 2,500,000. S. Belgo-Americ- an Canadian newsprint deficit for' the U. S. is set at 235,000 tons. de- - SEC reports sayings increased billion in the second quarter. colleges Leonard says advances warfare require a trained lays Secretary serve. high prices to hasty decontrol. Sch,wellenbach -- Serious effects are reported Marshal Tito in bed rest of more than 10 that he doubts a days. near. - " V - . Dr. Parran urges doubling of output by the medical schools. Truman board maps $140,000,-00exchange scholarship plan. 0 Battleships New Mexico brings high bid of $381,600 for scrap. Sockjnan tells Methodists the Women are defended as safer Soviet is too poor to start a war. drivers by safety congress. Slump in business in 1948 is Navys air arm to use the indicated by poll. guidance service of the Air . Force. U. S. orders eight German Surgeons at safety session lay firms sold in move to smash football injuries to equipment. cartels. Electronic plane to base trip. brain after guides 8,000-mil- e 45-fo-ot Boston. U. N. called the best agency, to handle world recovery plan. Government to deduct school drop in the 1947 cotton crop is shown In estimate. debts from 1 job relief. 341,000-bal- e . Luckmans lack of authority contrasts with Hoover power. ADVENTURERS . . . Led by Thor Heyerdahl (left), Norwegian scientist and explorer, these men floated 4,000 miles across balsa raft to prove a theory. The theory: that the Pacific on a the South Sea islands of the Polynesian group originally were populated by natives of Central or South America who floated there on the Humboldt currem, employing just such a crude type of raft. SCANDINAVIAN out that lame be woo! SpotligKting UTAH of banks the most critical of them, survey shows. Non-use- It is pointed under the present custom ot ship ping raw wool to Boston, growers pay freight charges 60 pounds of dirt in every pounds of fleece. A full investigation has proves that wool can be processed the west as well as the east and with a huge advantage to growers. Million Spent on Utah Hoads Utah has brought to recent completion over one million lars worth of road construction is announced by Layton Maxfield of the State Road Commission. Of the four porjects completed, e the largest was a of concrete and bituminous reaching 5.3 miles from Willard to Brigham. Cost was $681,916. rs oo icern o br woo! Corner-ston- e praises Governor Lays the better ball Governor Herbert B. Maw, the club. Utah Publicity and Industrial and Development Commission Comintern founded in 1919 by Vernal City officials joined in Soap opera is lauded as a Russians to spur world revolt. exercises for help to safety in the home. the Utah Field House of Natural Elizabeth will vow to obey History at Vernal, October 16th. consort in wedding service. Built by Publicity and Industrial Development Department Christmas toys to emphasize funds totaling $200,000.00, the comjoys of peace at 10 per cent museum is about rise. When finished, the pleted. museum will house Indian artiRecord business in September facts, geological specimens, and takes 12 airlines ou of the red. fossilized animal prehistoric bones. The building; will also Prospects for corn yield is re- accommodate a State Publicity vised upward as prices decline. Dept, information booth for tourists, thousands of whom U. S. troops to leave Italy by will visit the museum when passDec.. 2, 12 days before deadline. ing through Vernal on U. S. Highway 40. Bandit robs N. Y. hotel ownThe Uintah Basin has long ers wife of $600,000 in jewels. been an attraction to geologists, Russian students are report- archaeological students, petroleum geologist, paleethnologists, ed missing in the country. and others. Record 1946 rise puts population of the nation at 142,673,-00- Shotton of Yankees as . 0. Dodgers corner-stone-layi- ng one-four- th it four-lan- NMHNnMMtMHlMI Co- Full use of skills of is urged. Brigham Young Statue at capped Washington, D. C. i A seated figure statue of Brig- VA warns lenders on down- - ham with full Young, payments on GI homes. flowing beard such as he wore in mature is scheduled to be Truman calls for 25 per cent placed inlife, the statuary hall of the or more cut in accidents by national capitol, Washington, D. 1950. C. The work will be performed by the of BrigState Department affirms ham Young, the famous sculptor, dropping of seven for disloyalty. Mahonri M. Young, who will leave soon for Italy, where he Industrialis sounds warning of will supervise and finish the war. Statue from Carrara marble. The statue will be completed . . . . Mobility of Americans nela and ready for placement In the upset to family life. nations capitol during the fall of 1948. Wallace asks that the public Members of the committee who unite in a drive to force peace. have arranged for the statue and Weit menu west when to , boiler takei 30 action are Gov. unveiling 7 Exports show a decline In Herbert B.ceremonies, minute to put heat Maw, Mrs. E. E. August, the third month in a Ericksen, state senator, J Welton iuuuuwi Quick ectien a row n a tozrrfort (and eonwrt Ward, Brigham City; Sen. W. Wallace Houston, Pangultch: Wine Plant Scheduled the job. Youll get fuel WV, Mrs. C. L. Jack; Representative For Utah Aaafini youll save Ruel Christensen, Ephraim, and over. it talk in and Plans are rapidly being com- Rendell N. speaker of pleted for the establishment of the house. Mabey, The commission a wine bottling plant for Salt named VALLEY Lake City, it is reported by Geo, close above have worked in cooperation With the Young H. Lunt, member, Utah liquor control commission. Mr. Lunt Family Association. 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