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Show hi 1 tl ! S! THURSDAY, "MAY 19, 1955 Utah County. Utah HERALD DAILY UTAH BRIEFS ' 'U' Students Set Record FONNY BUSINESS j r Shabby Old English Barn May Be Mayf lower Relic In a -- Red Cross Blood Donation m. 5 A Angio-Amenc- an fiw ii SALT LAKE CITY (UP) UntlROTC on the Utah campus led ine a of set new Utah collegiate individual organization competition verslty with 71 pints. record for Utah yesterday by 335 pints of blood for a Red The Cross drive. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Previously Utah State Agricul annual convention-o- f the Utah As tural College had collected 320 sociation for the Blind will be held col-lecti- knew. All I can say after checking He wrota. a book In the 1920.' js Project Mayflower, which plant By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Staff Correspondent! around is that some people think which argued that a crack? in one to sail a replica of Ithe Mayflower of the beams arched across the to the United Stated, next year as it is, but more think it isn't. JORDANS, 'England (UP) In The story begins when Farmer barn checked with a similar crack a gesture oi umiy, f There is a shabby, old barn Russell bought the ship hulk for in one of the Mayflower beams jas is building; its craft from plans by this little settlement of the Society what was then the equivalent of in the journal of AWilliam naval architect William A. Baker reported , w. Al of Friends, the Quakers, that is about $500. He Til ir of Hingham, Mass The model of it on his craoioru, upended governor w uie either one of the most important property in this backwater of Lon- outh colony. I the Mayflower fromithe Boston relics of American history or just don and it made a very service House has beenTsent here State Cheek In j Tongue a shabby, old barn. so able barn indeed. builders can duplicate its the Dr. Harris convinced a lot Of decoration. Practically everybody agrees Property Sold of his old asso- - exterior measure the old barn if that the framework of the barn Some 30 years later he sold all people, but some eLct cJft"..inv.the..?,,aSiiW0 was made from the timbers of a his a replica is waited? was writing property to the Friends. It was sold don't "We for named regard the barn as "Mayflower" i ship in his original farmhouse that Wil tongue in cheek. j : XI C911 1tranflivnial.n to Russell William farmer salvage r, other Quakers were "He was a great and liam Penn Mordaunt-Smitone Michael in 1628. in 1670 and sent to prison Stephen Thome, i recording clerk But was it THE Mayflower, :he arrested the officials of the project. I were of the Quakers. even they they argued though to took So the weight of expert evidence the Pilgrims one that for the Quakers, is Speaking only worshipping as conscience Massachusetts in 1620? I wish I dictated. against 'the barn. Thorne said they made no claim here s sometning to tninK But As time went by the barn be that the old "barn was the j original about: , . "'." I. (Si came a community center for the Mayflower. HUNGRY BURGLAR LANDS WldOW 01 LliriS- Jones. Johanna Friends, some of whom began to And the ancient buildings,' pres- topher Jones, master of the Pil IN THE GUARD HOUSE wonder whether the smiliarity of ervation trust, under whoe jurisreceivea per(TJP) name might be more than coinci diction the barn would come If I it grims' Mayflower, FARNBOROUGH, England mission to sell the ship as salBritish Armv busier Jack Fiirv. dental. One of these was Dr. were the Mayflower, reports 1624. Four years later a got 112 days in the guardhouse for James Rendel Harris, curator of although the main timbers appear vage in islno "Mayflower" became a barn in d timbers, there stealing 24 eggs and a manuscripts of the John Rylands to be ship's i it came iiromj me toil Buckinghamshire. same? of bacon from the mess hall Ibe-- Library in Manchester and a well evraence mey ii I Were they the boat. cause "I was hungry that night." known scholar and author. onists' ng TV - pints and Brigham Young Univer here Saturday, About 500. members .are expected sity 318. j " .1 leg-pulle- h, Orin B. Beckstrand of the Amer to attend. Dr. Louis P. Gebhardt, well known bacteriologist from University of Utah, will be main banquet speaker.,He will speak on anti-poli- o vaccine. Harold W. GreenTOgden, super (Continued from Page One) r1 I. intendent of the Utah School for move could the Deaf and Blind, 'will address stretch out, he not, to sit up." the convention as will Dr. Elmer He said he was questioned In- J. flartvigsen, of Bountiful, assisin tensively, especially the first 30 tant superintendent of public second and Inin Utah. First struction then' days after capture, and In the . course of vicerpresidents will be elected this termittently Gen. Dean said he year. questioning. had heard that the Reds got "85 per cent of their intelligence from SALTAIR (UP) A five - acre. the American press and radio," private swimming area will pe but whether this was a fair state featured among new additions at ment,' he said he could not an Saltair when, the Great Salt Lake swer. resort opens May 27. V Then he wasasked the toughest Herbert A. Snow, president of ' question of all: Saltair Beach Co.,!! said other new 'What was the happiest moment additions include a fresh x water of your life?" where anglers can fish for . It was then the general showed pond trout; a 30 per cent increase in deep emotion. midway including a 42 - foot He did not mention his medal the wheel and a 1,200 car parkof honor or even his release from ferris lot. ing captivity. "It was when I heard my, family was safe," said Gen. POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Dean. (UP) The Utah Board of Pardons I Long before the captured will meet here Tuesday to consider general was returned to his of 16 convicts seeking, family, he rejoiced to know his the pleas sen-- j wife and mother were well; his parole or termination of their son In military academy, and his tence. daughter the mother of the EPHRAIM The 16th an-- j (UP) general's grandchild. and Jun-- i Rambouillet nual Sanpete Good Discipline will be held! Show Livestock ior Ex - serviceman I Steve Hale, and Saturdayfrom theBYU Universe, asked will get underway tomor-- j "What do you think of the new Judging A row. parade and "Sanpete Cow- -' Army, sir? Is there less- -, discontest will feaSweetheart" boy cipline?" ' Gen. Dean said he felt the ture Saturday's activities, followed United States need feel no con by a dance in the evening. cern for lack of good leaders 'Many outfits have outstanding three Armed Forces Day ad- discipline." he said. dresses, one to students; one to A small grin, tugged at the combined Provo service clubs at general's mouth. "Each genera- Utah National Guard Armory, tion says the new Army has no and one to the general public at discipline. It will happen again the, BYU Stadium at 3:30 p.m., In my grandson's day,M he said. followed :by a dress review of Gen. Dean was met on arrival Air ROTC cadets. In Provo by Lt. Col. Jesse E. - He will be honored by a Sabre-je- t fly-ovStay, commander of the Air at 4:15 p.iri. ROTC Detachment, BYU. The public has been Invited He was accompanied by CoL this afternoon to view Armed I. L. Kunish, deputy comniander, Forces day equipment, which Ogden Air materiel Command, will include a helicopter: a cut and Darrell Robins, Ogden. away fighter, and a whole family He was scheduled to make of infantry weapons. . ican Red Cross said the Naval ' America Too r j half-poun- "How about rearranging your brother instead oT the furniture?" ) 1 . 1U Ms fo)fn j1LINJ ci" ' HI I 1 - here-tomorro- 12 oz. j w can j PARKING mm Tl er The Secret Sickness No. 11 u I A 71 North 5th West FREE f U i i si! 1 Wilson's 0 n. u 3-l- Can il il J - , Saltine Wafers if; 46c 1 1 BABY FOOD f feel safe with the psychologist Then comes slow socialization. black eye, sat meekly in a corner. "Harry, say hello to James. She had returned to the hospital, James, say hello; to Harry." bearing violence "marks. Back Over and over again the start home she found tt hard to be the er grinds, without results. Then woman; her family expected. She one day, the human motor; didn't eruite know why. turns over ii its rusty In this coughs, There was comradrie cage; sputters, and'.'. . almost . group, like passengers, who have . . . catches. Slow weeks go by. ridden out a storm with sick en It Is a medical miracle that these glne, and, now, see below a hole mcuraDies snouid speafc even ' .where they may get down. There to Dr. Hill. was wary hopeas in recovered Tomorrow, they may without alcoholics or troops between bat priming, speak to each other. tles engaged in enemy reconnais- - Next fall, Dr. Hill may unobtru f ance. sively, have relinquished his role Today, the group discussed how as psychic father to become a can you voice resentment, if you friend among equals, with men fear your anger will boil out and and women, who together, have hurt others. Can you harness pushed back a darkness threat rage, as engineers hope to tame ening to engulf mankind. the dangerous Colorado into yield ing industrial vo'tage and gentle Irrigation flow? These patients, more than peo ple outside, sensed that humans always seek actional target for accumulated, irrational rage, as .Annual convention of the Utah much today as in days of human Association for the blind will be "Can 'we find socially held Saturday at the Blind Censacrifice. acceptable outlets for emotioi,? ter, 309 E. 1st S.j Salt Lake City, Dr. Hill put it. local officers of Chapter Three 4 All Kinds Crack Up announce. The advanced grouo had been Those interested in attending are invited to call either Zella meeting almost a jpaiS This reporter also sat in with Pessetto or Mrs, J. Ray Soren- patients who, might be compared sen. where transportation will be with front line evacuees. Looking provided. around with Interest at the new There will be two general ses group,VI wondered "What kind of sions held ath a banquet and dance in the reming. people crack up?" All kinds, it would seem. One was a negress, pleasant spoken. PLAYING CRICKET She. had been on the back .wards RULED NOT CRUELTY 30 years. Another would have LONDON (UPJ A judge today a home tea. at ruled that rushing out to play! been at university Immediately next tof me, a cricket is not cruelty, in rejecting: matron with faint- Mrs. Joyce Copus petition for di ly pouting lips, might have been vorce, meditating the cost of family She, more than any, groceries. knew the peril of undealt-wit-h anger. She had nightmares, she said. (This patient may or may not hive known she oner killed a STRAINED MEATS STRAINED 2 cans 43c 3 cans 26c The Now 4 ROLLS EGG NOODLES , RITZr H.B. C. OZ. PKG. Blind Convention SflMdAEIlCs! Slated Saturday vNtW s - TOILET TISSUE LOW CALORIE HIGH PROTEIN , Lsiir- Wlm m it. 49c ZEE mm . LALIrUKNIA 33c Yellow Quartered I . : ... . . . lbs. mmm t' "I -- SnEW clear-skinn- ed i. ' worn am. On hay other side, a bright eirl. who looked like a coed, chattered of neld for more dances. A srev haired grandmother humbly asked why her children did not see her anymore. . A bobbysoxer, with cropped hair and freckles, closed her eyes, as if swooning with the dellciousness of life , . . except he wore a ttralghtjacket. A deeply tanned woman with fierce blue eyes,, who looked like a ranchers wife, mumbled. An- other regarded for two decades as the "most obsteperous" of a "deeply disturbed ward," looked decorous. A slight, timorous girl with deep scratches across her nose and throat, spoke only when directly addressed, and barely above a whisper. Patients, who have for silent years, vegetated as ghosts among the living dead, learn first to NO. 5 lbs. 1 i 5 1 , All Varieties PURITY (Continued from Page One) t Cinch WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS Psychptics Gain Insight Into Self Through Association With Others -- W l j FRESH -- vjn nn n n mi mm I i if' ' IE" LI ;i ' j ;j TASTY, FLAVORFUL .'. . . . . . . . S cup ; SPECIAU BUY NOMl i ill fNTFK TODAY 01 ymt i THE REGULAR PRICE ON EACH CAN OF I Uamks i hf. ZD GAINES the coffee with that special Western Flavor! 3 for 29c DOG FOOD SALE PRICE . i , 1 ; i it iiiiok ui S RIPE Heiriroes . . . . 27 ; 'arcs - mm mm M - m - I Giant - - - . '.'! - . j i mm ; ' - ! 63c Giant ! 59c ! i i ' ' Giant I i 3 For 49c V 25c 37c I I A. ' J'l ' " . - .: i Large |