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Show y ti minium BEAVER THE HERALD JOURNAL Logan, Ui 10 Wed.. Mar. 4. 1953 DAM-COLLINSTOH Committee Okehs Admission Of ence L. Owen; community sing- BY LELASD ACGER Stake Board Members visit- - jng condutced by Junelm Auger ing Relief Society Meeting Tues- - accompanied by Lois Auger; .day afternoon were Chloe Howell thel and Luinna of Preston, Piano due by LEWISTON Funeral services and Lettie Condie The House WASHINGTON HR Auger; reading by Orba J. Lar- Committee on Interior and In- for Mrs. Anna H. Hansen sim science leadin8 by Leland Auger; andhrissie B. Owen!sen: sular Affairs today approved, 21 monds, wife of Warren C. Sim-- 1 jokes by Larry Larsen; accordi-ianthe lesson, presented to 5, a bill to admit Hawaii to the Mrs. Lucetta Archibald of Day-2n- d an solo by Randa Dursteller; monds, was held Monday, March union as the 49th state. current events by Chrissie B. Idaho and Mrs. Maxine in First Lewiston comward,ln the the The vote came after mem- - Owen; a tap dance by Junelin mas of Treasureton, mittee narrowly defeated a chapel. with Bishop L. D. Bodily lberj of Auger and Joyce Smith; ballet Stake MIA Board) the move to consider by Maurine Perkins and conducting. Mutual were at visitors Tuesday dance measure further and couple it a radio was the home quiz by the MIA presi-- j in by Prajer night with a proposal to admit Alaska Lester Participation in Relief Society Chester Simmonds; preludg mu-Ward Reunion was held dencies, Vern Nelson, to the union at the same time. Web- - can Help Women Achieve True Leona Leota combined Owen, The Owen, Renee Karren. sic, Republican leaders, however, choirs of Lewiston First and Sec- - Saturday commencing at noon ster, and Nadine Jensen. The Happiness, by Junelln Auger. tables from served dlnner wj(jj An Invitation to promised early .hearings on the ond wards and Cornish sang were entertained with Reading of, children of as dolls using various types Alaskan statehood proposals. Eulalia W. Lara Happiness, and in the by afternoon with Renee Karre.i games Father, My centerpieces The following pro-a- t dance at Rep. Walter Rogers offered by were sen. the concluded Prayers Norma and the Bodily night organ, gram was presented with Veloy moved at the last minute to send Leona Webster and. Nadine Jenentertainment. the piano, with Emerett Wiser at days of ceremonmaster as to a bill statehood Hawaiian Auger the Students of the Franklin Coun- sen. Singing was conducted by ies: welcome address by Clar- subeommtitee with instructions to conducting. M. was The by ty prayer Seminary presented the pro- Chrissie B. Owen, accompanied opeuing study it fuither and to bring it C. MounThe A in sacrament meeting by Zetta Auger. duet, gram Naegle. back coupled with legislation to The infant son of Mr. and tain Laurel, was sung by BonSunday afternoon. Reed Condie admit Alaska as a state also. conducted the program and talks Mrs. Lester Owen was given th The vote was 13 to 13, with Re- nie Sue and Julianne Simmonds. of the were given by Lynne Bodily, name of Thomas L. Owen Sunpublicans for the most part voting two little granddaughters a followed Gordon Oliverson and Dorothy day by his father. aolo, by deceased, Demand against Rogers motion BY MEKL KEXDELL "A Perfect Day, by Arnold ocrats generally voting for it. Ross Kendell, son of Mr. and Troseth, accompanied by Elna Chairman A. L. Miller Mrs. Ezra W. Kendell, who it Wood, broke the tie by voting no. The first speaker was Charles serving with the U. S. Air Force, Earlier the committee had reMickelsen of Weston, Idaho. A has completed training at Scott 11 to 9. a jected. proposal by Rep. violin Clair Engle substito selection, One Fleeting Air Force Base in Illinois. After was given by Roland spending ten days at home tute for the Hawaiian statehood Hour, bill a measure providing stateaccompanied by Norma n8 family and friends, Ross has arrived at Brooks Air Force Base hood for both Hawaii and Alaska. Bodily. Lorenzo Sorensen of Cornish in Texas, where he wiU receive was the second speaker. Then,. a permanent base assignment, Elwood, son of Mr. and vocal duet, "Beyond the Sunset, was given by Orin Myler and Mrs- George Elwood, who is ing with the U. S. Air Force and Godfrey. Next speaker was Wendell is stationed in Denver, spent the Godfrey. A selection by the choir. Past weekend at home visiting Sometime Well Understand. ' his family, Mae Hanson attended a dinner accompanied by Merl Kendell. the benediction by meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma WASHINGTON W The Sen- preceded held at the Bluebird Cafe in ate Foreign Relations committee Asael Buttars. in the Logan ceme- - Logan Thursday evening, The grave Eisentoday approved President Weekend Guesta howers proposed resolution con- tery was dedicated by Moses were Mrs. Flower Darrel Donaldson and Christoffersen. girls demning Soviet perversions of World War II agreements. But in the grandchildren, neighbors end baby Judy of Clearfield, Utah, so doing it added an amendment friends, assisted by the Relief were guests of Miss Karla Kendell at the home of her parents, which Democratic members re- Society. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell, durgarded as a slap at Democratic ing the holiday weekend. Presidents Roosevelt and TruzMrs. Valden Pitcher spent sevman. eral days in Pocatello to be with The vote on both the amendher mother, Mrs. D. H. Tyler, ment and on approv al of the resowho underwent a msjor operalution was 8 to 4 with Sen. Guy tion last week. M. Gillette of Iowa the only DemMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham ocrat voting with the Republicand son Blaine visited recently ans. with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The split apparently presaged a Stanger and family and Mr. and on the Senate wrangle KING partisan By ELNA Mrs. Charles Eddy at Ogden. floor of just the kind Secretary of Birthday Party State John Foster Dulles cautionLynn Hurst, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Odd of ed against last week. Dulles said and Mrs. Hazen Hurst has been the Eisenhower resolution in its confined to the base hosiptal at Logan entertained Friday night original form was purposely word- Amarillo, Texas, since his fur-- ! in honor of the birthday annivered to avoid revival of old con- lough. His parents report that he sary of Miss Virginia Hanson. troversies over the Yalta and is improving after a major oper- - Among the guests were Mae Hanson, LaVerna Price and Beaation. Potsdam pacts of 1945. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Hazen trice Taylor. Todays committee row was Mr. and Mrs. Mose Christof-ferso- n over an amendment, offered by Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy BingThe best, easiest, and lowest cost motor-1 y Willard have returned from a and ham Bingham Senate Republican Leader Robert serto funeral way to control alfalfa weevil is to to to attend vacation A. Taft of Ohio, saying that the ed California, trip Ogden where they visited relatives at destroy it in the adult stage in resolution does not mean that vices for Mrs. Isabell Ericksen. Crookston Bob San Mrs Mr. and Jose, is early spring . . . before it lays its determCongress making "any Mrs. Reed Neeley and baby eggs. From these eggs the destructive ination of whether the pacts are spent the weekend at Salt Lake valid or invalid. It was offered City, guests of Mrs. Crookston's Deborah are living at present larvae come. Apply dieldrin as soon .with Pres, and Mrs. Clarence to mollify those Republicans who mother. as possible after the weevil cornea from Annie Peterson Mrs. Neeley. Reed is serving in the lelt the pacts should be denouncout ot hibernation. Smithfield was guest Sunday of u. S. Navy and is in Japan. ed. Adult weevils lay eggs when Mrs. Barbara Anderson Nathan Cronquist and Robert W'as first the Todays partisan or alfalfa is 1 to 2 H inches tall Flying Visit Hyer of Lewiston were speakers split in the Foreign Relations Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reeder of jn the Sunday Sacrament service. first at the committee in years. growth stage. Proper New Plymouth, Idaho, flew down Music was rendered by a vocal Control of the adult alfalfa timing of the dieldrin treatment, weevil in early spring prerecently for a visit with Mr. and trio from Lewiston Second ward: vents damage therefore, is of primary importance. by succeeding Mrs. Hazen Hurst. Mrs. Reeder MrS- Melvin Pitcher, Mrs. Philip of larvae. generations is a daughter of the Hursts. Bergeson and H. Itay Gibbons A. Lewis were Mrs. Erma Beck, yje singers and Mrs. Thul-Kin- Dieldrin can be Mr. and Mrs. Merlin King applied two ways. Por ground applications a jjolt was accompanist. and Mr. and Mrs. William King dosage of 8 gallons of an emulsion containing just pound of . .. attended funeral services at Ma- dieldrin kills the weevils. When applying from the air CUTOS lad, Idaho for Hugh Griffiths. pound of dieldrin in 2 gallons of diesel oil per acre will do the job. Funeral services for Salina Poultry Convention Alfalfa that has been protected from weevil attack by dieldrin Tibbitts Hammond were conductAttending the Utah Poultry G- WASHINGTON, (IN Sen. Homer assures said ed in Providence First ward chap- - convention at Salt Lake higher quality, top yield from first cutting and healthy Capehart today standby City controls are a little seed production. el. with Bishop Jack Thompson were Dr. and Mrs. 'C. 1. Draper, wage-pric- e that could Professor and Mrs. J. David economic penicillin officiating. See your local insecticide dealer for supplies and write for Pl ayer at the home was given Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin save the nation from aerious literature and application instructions today. troubles If war came. by Aliver R. Hansen. Invocation King and Mrs. LeGrande Baer. The Indiana Republican, chair-and Mrs Eugene Barker at the chapel was by Lloyd M. Julie Hymen k Company Division Theuier. and benediction by A. M. have been visiting at the home of man of the Senate banking com- hi statement as the made Mr. and mittee, Hammond. Prelude and postlude Mrs. Barker's parents. SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION were played by Dr.- Thomas L. Mrs. J. M. Swenson They are sta- - committee opened hearings on CHEMICAL PARTNIi OP INDUSTRY AND AORICULTURI tioned at Palmbay, Florida. Mrs. standby controls legislation, Pre-- I Behler. P. O. ROX 3171, DINVIR 1, COLORADO sent controls and Is 30, the Afton Barker former April expire Speakers included A. E. Allen, HmiIm Cli09 Lt A9Im not President has Eisenhower Swenson. with them have They Louise Fuhriman, President PresYrfc St. Ww Sm Pfintf Yckima, Wafth. d be extended. son. asked that they ton D. Alder and Bishop L. D. their year-olZollinger. Musical eulogy consisted of a vocal trio, Dyrene Yeates, Norma Hansen and Jene Braegger, accompanied by Norma Olsen; violin sole. Mrs. Rowena Boyle, accompanied by Mrs. Datus Ham-- . mond, and vocal solo, Maxine Greenwood, accompanied - Mrs Mrs. Simmonds Hawaii As State '4 d Dem-oerat- j Wp , ,, Vi ',' rf ?, ;,V V v X y t CORNISH ' ' t ' - ! " v V Vir,'rysV' ( ' ' f ' r y 4r A I ' visit-Johnso- in Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green and family of Salt Lake City WRAPS ARE OFF THE FIREBEE Americas newest turbowere guests of Mr. and Mrs. jet pilotless target plane, the Firebee, is launched from its mother Joseph A. Ericksen during last plane and streaks out across the desert near Alamogordo, N. M., on its own power. The drones flight is controlled by an operator week end. Mrs. Lucille Johnson and Diane at a remote control station. A two-staparachute system has been Johnson visited Monday with devised to lower the drone (which can fly at near-son- ic speeds) to Mrs. A. J. Bateman who it ill at the ground without injuring the structure or its delicate instruments. The plane will be used mainly as a target in the training her home in Logan. crews. Inset shows an Air Force sergeant preparing Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goodsell of the plane tor a flight. and baby daughter of Newton visited Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen Wednesday. Garth Geddes who has been son by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sorenstationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia son at their home in East Garfor the past several months re- land. turned Tuesday on a leave to be Mr. and Mra. Thaine Secrest BY EDITH W. EARLEY with his wife, Mrs. Nardith Sim- and family visited Mr. and Mrs. mons Geddes at the home of Mr. Hank Potter in Ogden last week. Mrs. Benjamin Weston spent and Mrs. Thomas Y. Simmons. Mr. Durell Ericksen visited several days last week in Logan Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Call and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. with her sister, Mrs. John N. and Phil of ge anti-aircr- Laketown . , Peterson daughter Ogden furnished a special progam at regular sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Late that evening they showed movies of Scout Jamborees at the fireside held. Mrs. Alleen Simmons spent Tuesday with Mrs. Don Hansen in Tremonton. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and daughter Gayla were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus in Logan. During the afternoon they motored to Richmond to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and daughter Pamla of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons were Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Simmons and sons of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and Darold Simmons of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robbins and sons and Sherry June Simmons all of Ogden. Russell Johnson of Salt Lake pent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen and family wera Sunday dinner gueats of Mr. and Mri. J. R. Johns in Ogden. . Mr. and Mra. Maurice J. Jones and children Jay, . Kathy and Gene of Bountiful visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robbins of Stone, Idaho were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons. Jean Coombs of Fielding and Mrs. Janice Hansen of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Diane Johnson. Mayor and Mrs. J. J. White of Garland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Durfey and Mr .and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons. Tt Ofdea Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey visited Mrs. Beth Marble in Ggden during the week-enMonday dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Veibell were Mr. and Mr. Parley Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Childs of Ogden. Mr. and Mra. Verle A. Kidman and son of Tremonton were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr. Delbert Kidman and family. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson attended a birthday party for Chester Arbon in Snow-d. vi lie. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen and JaXell Bell and Randy Bowen visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Albiston in Richmond Sunday.-RosRucker spent last Tuesday a in Brigham. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Bell during last week end were 2nd. Lt. and Mrs. George Smith and children Chriaty and Ronnie of Tooele and Lincoln Bell of Salt Lake City. 2nd Lt. and Mra. Colin Boothe and baby boy of Oregon were Tuesday add Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen. Lt. Boothe is stationed at Pendleton, Oregon at the present time. Diane Johnson and Billy Bark- er :4 "i 3 1 -- ? 1 of Logan spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mra. Dean Ericksen and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mri. Ben Weston in Laketown. Mr. and Mr. Delbert Kidman visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kidman Tuesday. Home From Hospital Glen Fryer returned home Saturday after receiving treatment of pneumonia at the Brigham hospital for several day. Mr. Ivy Anderson of Bear River City visited Wednesday with Mrs. Maurine Jensen. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bowers were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs in Ogden. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and son were guests at a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. Fryer ic 1 S. Bowen. On Leave Eugene Bigler stationed with the navy at San Francisco is home on leave visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. Mrs. Melba Kidman visited Friday with Mrs. LeRoy Leish-ma- n . - and Mri. Virgil Picker spent Fridiy in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mri. Bill Packer and friends and relatives there. Jim Hansen and Jerry Bailey B.Y.U. students from California vere Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Hansen nd famMr. ily. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Veibell and family were Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Anderson of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kidman and family in Sand). Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards and children of Brigham City were Sunday overnight guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clark Carolyn Glendale News Rites Held For Chadwick Golightly. Task accompanied sang "My by Norda Lee Bodily. Visits Parents Mrs. Myrtle Steffan of Logan, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen, Sunday afternoon. A pelief Society program was held Sunday evening Greetings introduction to the theme, An Invitation to Happiness, was given by Alice Auger who was conducting the services. A song and Choral Reading was given by members of the Relief Society. A talk, "How Active Ericksen. During M.I.A. Tuesday evening the Bear River A Cappella choir entertained with a program of select tonga in their first concert of the season which was enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance from Beaver and also the Deweyville ward and other wards in the Bear River stake. Numbers were announced by Byron Anderion, club member and Gene Jorgensen is the able conductor and Virginia Erickson th accompanist of this outstanding choir, which hai been recognized at one of the best in the stake for the past few years. LaMan Simmona M.I.A. president was in charge of the meeting. A. RIVER HEIGHTS Lamborn. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wells and small daughter Terry spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl, helping to care for Mrs. Kearl who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chen y Willis and Mrs. Vora Cheney were in Evanston during the week trans- acting business. Mrs. Howard Lamborn and Mrs. William Lamborn made a trip to Evanston for medical aid. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hawkins are spending several weeks at the home of then- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins to making their home in prior Salt Lake City. Arlo B. and John H Weston were in Blackfoot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Weston on Thursday and Friday. Many friends called at the home of Heber C. Robinson, Wednesday evening, to wish Uncle Heber birthday greetings on his 82nd birthday. The brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weston BY IDA J. WOOD The Lion club presented a variety ahow Wednesday, Feb. 18 and 19, in the church. Dee Robinette wa master of ceremonies. A T V set waa won by Vein B. spent Tuesday evening at their Muir of Logan. Mr. and Mra. Don Wolford and home for a going away party. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Lierhty mo- Mr. Weston who has been the tored to points in Arizona and postmaster for more than 15 years has retired and he and California the past week. Mrs. Sarah Goff and daughters Mrs. Weston are ifiowng to their Dora and Marie of Salt Lake City new home in Logan. Afton Chenwere visitor in Sunday school ey has been appointed temporary post mistress. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bowles of Ogden were visitors over the spent Wednesday in Fish Iiaen weekend in River Heights. visiting their daughter and family Mrs. Garth Loveland, leturn-in- g General Board Speaker with them for a visit was Aldous Dixon of Ogden, president of the Weber College and their grandson, Riekv Loveland. Three Act Play a member of the General Sunday Made to Order Hero, a three School Board of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y S.imts, act drama was presented Wedwas a speaker in Sunday school nesday by the South Rich high school from Randolph. Feb. 22. County Junior Gleaner and Junior M Superintendent. Earl F. Passey, directed the Men stake fireside was held Sunplay. Spending several days at the day evening in the Seventh ward. Miss Jenna Lou Thompson, who home of Mrs. DeWitt Johnson recently returned home from a were Mrs. Virginia Thompson mission and is now going to col- and son Bruce of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Johnson lege at the B. Y. U., was a speaker in Sacrament meeting. Her were in Ogden Tuesday and missionary companions spoke Wednesday, guests of Mr. and also. Elaine Orme, Helen Chant-ne- r Mrs. Aquilla Nebeker. Mrs. Mary Keail and Mr. and and a Miss Matthews sang a Mrs. David Kearl all of Ogden song, My Faith in Thee. The Mia Maids held their fire- called on friends here during the side Sunday evening at the home week. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sunms and of Nancy Webb. M,s. Elvina Pearson of T.ogan family of Evanston and Mrs. Ed was visitor in Relief Society Izatt of Fish Haven visited on Monday evening. Mrs. Virginia Sunday with their patents, Mr. Kent was sustained as magazine and Mrs. Ben Weston, agent and Ida Wood as chorister. Stephen. Jennee and Robert Mrs. Selma Bergquist and Earley made a trip to Ogden to Mrs. Lee Bateman were guests of see their brother and father, Mr. Wanda Spackman in Rich- George. mond Thursday at a quilting. Joseph Earley and daughters Jolene and Sonja weie In Logan Entertains for Husband Mrs. Heber Olson entertained on business Saturday. In Logan on Saturday for postguests in honor of her husband, whose birthday was February 23. al examination were Ivan WestGuests were Mrs. Anna Smith on, Afton Cheney and Lima and daughter Annette, Esther Cheney. Olson, Mrs. Selma Bergquist and Mrs. Hulda Peterson. Mrs. Bernice Maughan gave a reading Tuesday evening in MuBeethoven's Moon tual, SEOUL, Korea (IP Ammcan Sonata, author unknown. Betty Morris gave a cornet solo, Tea soldiers will soon be ruling more for Two, accompanied by Daru-U- n comfortably oer rough roads connecting the rugged Korean Wolford. The stake Explorers and Mia hills. Vehicles of all tjpes, from Maids had a swimming party Tuesday evening at the Lo-- ii Jeeps to large trucks, are aniv-i- i m m Koiea substantial Senior high. Afterward, they nu t at River Heights and danced ami quantities1 and aie now- being road tested bcfoie geneial ishad hot chili. , New Vehicles light Partisan Wrangle serv-Mab- le - Comes Up Over Amendment j North dlteOdtirSliD Logan dees it! ten-da- ... j j Rites Held For - g, Mrs. Hammond li ' jtQndby - c. j ' t- Hammond. Dedication of the grave in Providence cemetery was by Harry Biown. Pallbearers were David Astlc, Eldon Gardner, Merrill Don Gunnell. Datus Tibbitts, Hammond, and Harry Brown. Providence BY MRS. FRED JENSEN Don Fife of Nyssa, Oregon, spent the weekend here with rela-- , tnes yul friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stirlansi armed home following a two month vacation in Las Vegas, Nev ada. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Oiva Fooje of Pocatello, Mrs. Chris Ungby of Chicago, other 111, visited members of the CampDell family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stauifer, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Chugg, Mr. and Mis. H. B. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen attended thv sugar factory party at Lewiston on Friday night. tfhisty af ,:. - Clubbed Dead PUSAN, Korea. W A North Korean prisoner of war was clubbed to death by a fellow prisoner on Koje island Saturday, the Prisoner of War Command disclosed today. 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