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Show JULY II. 1 9 ML Journalist to Speak at Kingsbury Hall division. sity cxtiui-iiu- i Mr. (unliain is tin immcdiaU past prv.sidvnt. of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, In is a member of the IJ. S. National he Commission for I'NHSCO, v ' 4: 4 4 r'Tvit rwi fl 4 of the American EX Conference on Freedom of Inscores humation. and has redt-iveof honors for his contributions in the field of news and interpretive writing and radio work. .Mr. Caimam was formerly duet of the Monitors Washington news bureau. He was a Rhodes scholar and has dgr.vs from Oxford UnThe iversity and Fates College. ' T y '4i f Miss California CHAMPS DISPLAY WINNING FORM 'erved at (ieneva as vice chairman delegation to the .'. ' V 3 THE JOURNAL & dynamic editor recently returned from Europe and has had contact period with public-leaderthroughout the world, lie is also widely acclaimed as a radio commentator, having a weekly pound over a national network. over i with s s, News About Folks in J S' LAYTON . Erwin I), ('anham, editor of the Mrs. Isabelle Smith and Mis. Christian Science Monitor, will Merle Iverson entertained with a speak to Utahns July 1(1 at the pink and blue shower Thursday University of Utah. night at the Iverson home in honor of Mrs. Cindy Pearson. Those SALT LAKE CITY - Erwin I). present were Faye Whitesides, Canham, one of the nations most Mrs. Isabella Smith, Mrs. Lydia distinguished journalists and poli- Allen, Mrs. Dan Itiley, Mrs. lone tical authorities, has been booked Ellis and Mrs. Viola Whitesides. for two Salt Lake City appearances ilr. and Airs. Jesse Thornley on Thursday, July Kk The widely and Air. and Airs. John II. Thorn-le- y known editor of the Christian Scivisited in Bountiful Monday ence Monitor will speak at Kingsevening with Air. and Mrs. W. W. bury Hall on the University of Utah campus in a Master Minds and Artists lecture at p.m. Title of his talk will he Chances for -- ' 1, ' .. ' ' v' v- v- - t v - V; VA-- .v v-- " , b - L? ' AX - 1 Xv- 1; r4- vy y 4 ( c b ", .. ol Huntington, W. W, won the 1953 national marbles championship with some fancy shooting at Asbury Park, N.J. Here, the new champion poses with Arlene Riddctt 14, of Yonkers, N.Y., set a new queen of the nibs shooters On his way to the title, Jerry first CO the in four days games played worlds iccord of 53 victories in ( International Soundphoto) of the marbles tournament. was on leave in Tokyo. Japan. Airs. David Sandall and Mrs. Dot and Airs. Jesse Thornley Sandall received a telephone call and son, John, have returned from from Cpl. David Sandall who is a ten-da- y trip to the Black Hills stationed in Korea. Cpl. Sandall of South Dakota. Air. W other appearance will m 'rtiwwiw PATRICIA ANN JOHNS, 13, displays t, of beauty the which won her the title of Miss California of 1953 over 19 other contestants at Santa Cruz, Calif. The shapely miss from Fresno now sets her sights on the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, ( International ) five-foo- five-inch- es he be- fore newsmen and journalists of the state at a luncheon meeting sponsored by the Utah Headliners chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the states professional journalism fraternity. At the noon meeting he will discuss The Peoples Right to Know. Mr. Canhams campus appearance is being sponsored by the Univer- - ITS vacation or traffic avoid worries and the scorching heat of summer by traveling in the comfort of an Union Pacific train. On the next trip business Rest as you ride on smooth steel highways arrive refreshed at your destination. Take your choice of modern equipment and accommodations. All Union Pacific trains offer both Coach and Pullman service. a car is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival. If WkW, V. .. ' V For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportation Be Specific . . . use t s?C..Ss': Peace. II is . $$$&f JERRY ROY, 13, Iarlow. r-s'- such Enjoy delicious meals as the July menu feature. Chef's special Salad Bowl crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes and other vegetables tossed together with shredded chicken and tender ham, then flavored with the Chef's special dressing! Yes, here is cool summer travel at its best and with a choice of accommodations to fit your pocketbook. So, for extra pleasure for an unforgettable journey plan your next trip on the Union Pacific. For details and reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. 3 |