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Show 1 THE HERALt & JOURNAL Cache School Board Adopts O'Neill Drama Attendance Regulations Opens At For Junior, Senior High Units College Tonight Ui.DNl-.SDA- LoKin i F xceptinns. The faculty shall be empoweied to make excep- tions to these rules and regula-- 1 tions upon evidence bearing up- case. The on any individual school leseives the right to re-- 1 quest a statement fiom a do-- tor Public Health or the County Nui e for any absence due to illness The board granted permis- j sion to junior and senior high si bools to exempt penalties fori u OCTOHf P. It) ache Counts) LLah The diamatic sequences of love and lust and gieed and hie in' Eugene O Neills Desire Under! the . Elms,' will be unfolded for Cache Valiev theatergoers be- ginning tonight as the Utah Stale '1 heater opens a buef run of the O'Neiil classic at Utah State Agn- c iltural College, cast of student play- An ers will be pmtiaying the icles 0f Lphiaim Cabot, Simeon, Peter and Eben, his sons and of Abbie farm haivest woik, m cases Putnam, Cabot's third w ife, W'ed- the pupil was absent school committee personnel b. Slutting. Anv unexcused ab- - wheie .students piesented proper nesday in the Man auditouum. Findings weie then lefened to school evidence of such employment. a romnuttee of secondary r. hool sence from a secondary Dneclor of the season's lir-- t pie- ' shall be considered a slulf and sentaticn of the Utah Stale The the penalty for such shall he 10 ater is W. osco Call of the line per cent fiom the teim giade. I aits staff. Curtain time is 8 30 HONORED YESTERDAY by Standard Oil of California were schol- - . Future Farmers of America members. A banquet at the Bluebird Upon second offense the child s p. m. and the play will run Club and I included the recipients, company officials, and college leaders. arship winners at Utah State College representing patent must accompany the child through Saturday nignt. to school for a conference with Floyd T. Morgan, associate pio. the principal or attendance comlessor of fine arts, will interpiet mittee m arranging for reinthe role of the elder Putnam. statement. Students in the cast for the c Supervised School Activities. ONeill tragedy, all of them exschool Absence for supervised perienced attois, aie kermit activities, preparation for actilleid Jr., Logan and Preston, vities and programs, should be Idaho, as Even the younger son; held to a minimum Jay Dee Hendricks. Sparks, Nev.. d. Dental appointments. AbMcPhee, Logan, as and Noin-aThe at assistance extended by Standard were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Ham- scholarship family sence for dental appointments Simeon and Peter; and Dons Utah State Agncultuial college, Oil. The firm presents 5 scholar- llton. are provided in Item A above. PutGood home lighting is worth sponsored by Standard Oil Hawthorn, Logan, as Abbie of ships to members each year, The Teachers ate uiged to give guidoutstanding scholarship nam. whatever it cost, delegates to California, held their reunion with and 5 to FFA besides two specance to pupils of all grades and recipients were Loi an Anderson, In 'Desite Under the Elms, Utah State Agricultural college's company and college officials ial awards for leadership. Idaho Falls, and Sedong to solicit the Kim, cooperation of annual Leadership School for yesterday, and were guests at a . The O'Neill has floated a compelling and FFA awards total Seoul, Korea. dentists and parents so as to of people of New England Women were told today. drama luncheon The to Bluebird. $200 $250 in from while the each, avoid pupils loss of school time citations were Receiving Mrs. Rhea Gardner, extension In charge was K. G. Johnson leadership scholarships are $400 people whose lust for land tie-- I for dental appointments or work Clark Oviatt, Elmo; Gene and aa leai as life and wnieh home management specialist, re. of Salt Lake City, public rela- each. comes and proper steps should be taken Eleanor Winchester, Morgan; becomes a play of powerful, tow- - minded women that one pair of tions representative, marketing, Speaking on behalf of the donor to avoid abuse of the privilege and Rodell Howells. Paraan- - eves must last a life time. She Doyle Mr. in Call said western division. fury, Carl ering operations provided. four-nigdise; Kaima ftichins, Moigan; eatd u js a grave mistake to E. Nelson of Logan, wholesale nouncing opening of the e. Tardiness. Teachers are exKent Bingham. Mendon, and KenMISSIONARY to Canada is ume is home that lighting distributor for good he Cai POSITION wiih Boeing Aircraft Valley, to the maik roll for each pected neth Porntt, Tremonton. Others in the production, most necessarily costly. directed local arrangements. has been accepted by Robert class immediately upon the sound Elder Anthony J. LaPray. "Woik is speeded up and is of them appearing in crowds, aie: Other Standard Oil executives Bob( Soienxen, Logan. FFA honois went to David of the bell for beginning of the Colleen Miller, Eilene Goidon. easier to do Fatigue is reduced. in attendance were J. Y. Hamilclass period. Any unexcused Sampson, Richfield; Dan Cranare of accidents causes ton, Salt Lake City, district sales Carolyn Church, Edna Hancock, Manv dall, Peoa, Utah; Cail Virchow', tardiness from secondary schools d Pilot-Writ- er Janice Paulick, Robert Leatham, eliminated in a manager; J. M. MacNeur, Ogden, shall be penalized one per cent Ilyrum; Kenneth Hickman, home. Dee Donohoo, and Keith McCleldistrict manager, and , Robert of the term grade. Tooele, and Deloy Esphn, Order-villschool lunch the That program lightShe that lan. tne good Tickets are available at emphasized Randolph, assistant supervisor, 1 f. Follow-UpEach school shall USAC ticket office or at City Drug ing includes such essentials as education department of public be instituted in River Heights take whatever steps seem ad- College officials and other inthe proper amount of hgnt, good relations, San Francisco office. school was the request made of visable to make immediate foi-- i Anthony J. LaPray, son of Mr. Co., downtown. LUwIIIm a vited gupsts were: of Cache -' board education by lightand Dr. of quality low-uDaryl Chase, president contacts with any absent land Mis. (laude LaPray, Logan, President Daryl Chase, Exthe college, responded with ap- eomrpiitee repiesenting several ing, and freedom from glaie. A Utah State College graduate student or his or her parent or has accepted a call to serve in r, ecutive Assistant L. Mark citizens of that community. Pools for Sottening the preciation scholarship who received his masters degree guardian as soon as such absence the Canadian LDS Mission, Business Manager Dee a central said Gardner Mis. at school the board A. Meeting He left for the mission home in journalism last August from is discoveied. Broadbent; Dean Milton R. j light light for moving office yesterday, the committee g. Excuses. All excuses shall todav, and w ill depait for mission Northw extern Unn ersitv, has ac. Merrill, School of Business and j about a room, looking into eties's sur-beto two referred was be and the separate written signed by headquarters Oct. 17. Social Sciences; Dean EUvert II. cepted a position in the flight Floyd and clipboards and for most on public opinion in River Airpupils parent or guardian, doc- - Elder LaPray has been an It lm- -' Himes, Dean of Students. publications unit of Boeing activities. .housekeeping i n g Heights concerning prov l d craft Company, production divis- tor. nurse, denUst, teacher or active niPinber of Logan 15th local softening by lighting proves school lunch. When these surveys Dean Mae Welling, Dean of principal. Ward, having served as Aaromc ion, Wichita, Kansas. of light from portable lamps were made, the number of reguh. Make-u- p Work. Teachers will Priesthood secretary fir three A variety show, including vocal pools William Dr. Women; contrasts Mortimer, He is Robert (Bob) Sorensen, and by lessening sharp lar supporters for luncheon at Chairman of the assist pupils who have been years 'and instrumental music, dancing of light sen of Pi of and Mrs. A. N. Sor- and shadow. Of College Scholarchool was insufficient to justify to absent for reason make any Centennial up and the He three has Steppeis, years by completed ensen and a combat crew pilot Diffused light softens shad- ship Committee; Professor Glen to Its in order adoption. Co and Peterson necessary of studies at Utah State College, music by Larry oomber in North T. Baird. Stake Club Leadwith the A Utah State Aficultural Colovvs. Diffused bowls, while in- to carry on with and served a tv. About 60 of the 151 student ear apprentice- - front Ilyrum, will be presented Bob will report to assist the pupil reflected lege forestiy specialist has been Gordon L. Professor Korea 1952-5er; light llonl aect the regular class work. are necessary to make Thursday, 8 p. m.. i nthe Hyde against walls and ceilings with named vice president of the NaAssirtant Supervisor of work in Wichita about Nov. 1, at a justifiable oper- Youth Park recreation hall. the present time he, with his dull finishes is pleasing to the tional Association of State Fores- the program Programs; Professor Amy be Sponsoring the program will R. Kearsley, Assistant Supervisshe added. wile i the formtr Noel Naylor of ters according to woid received ation, officials stated. Hvde Park Lions club, with their eyes. The committee replied it cur- - or of Y'outh Programs; Ray NelMrs. Gardner said some causes from La Plata, Md , where the Fhieveport, La.) is vacationing in obiective being to raise funds for of son, Managing Editor, Henald Cache alley. gUre are bare bulbs, shades convention of the group was just rently is iheir opinion that impro v e m e n t of too transpaient to diffuse light, completing port f that number can now be Journal, and Karoleen Peterson, Mr. Sorensens With Boeing, grounds on the community and reflection of light from shiny Editor, Buzzer, College Yearbook. He is J Whitney Floyd, head obtained. functions will include preparing squat e. of the department of forest man- suiface of flight test reports and flight j Master of ceremonies is Harold Auditions for roles in Puccini's Approximately 200 county home agement at Utah State, who also handbooks describing the M. Petersen of Logan, interna-SALn 7 and for demonstration Madame Butterfly, enosen as agents and leaders js chief Utah LAKE CITY 'U operation of the Boeing tlonaj counselor for Lions. Perand Boeings jet transport, Utah State College operatic pro-- . Republicans will observe Ike form(?rs include, besides those of groups whien cooperate with the Utah board of forestry and the USAC Extension Se vice are fire control duetion this year, will be con- Day Saturday with congratula-- , the 707. a b o v e. Providence confer-- 1 Mr Flovd with G S Mclntire ducted Wednesday, Oct. 17, ac- tory scrolls and birthday cake.. mentloned attending the four-da- y . Biu-Jmae quartet, accordionists. Test Flights of Michigan as president of the ence. cording to Dr. Walter Welti, head Hulon Morgan, Provo, is derer family ycdelers, and other V feature Thursday will be a gioup and William M Foss, Althe vocal music department. chairman of the observance. nov His woik will involve some test numbei'. eity discussion on the topic. We bany, N Y., secretary and treasn panel Members of the Utah Federation flight activity, and close cooulin-atio- 134 of the Mam n,recl0I is o,ntnn Perkes, who Seive as Leaders ,n Our Home urer, and Fred H Claridge, dt at 7.30 of women's Clubs. Young Re- building enand are vpn production staled that admis:on prices Mrs Dorothy North Caiolina as other memp m publican League of Utah. Youth 50 rpnts adults and 25 cents chil- - and Community gineering divisions. Mich , Na- bers of the executive committee, Battle Creek, Pearl, for Eisenhower and Citizens ofdre He was giaduated tional Civil Defense repe'enta-tive- . is directing woik of the largest drama and music department will Eisenhower will secure signatures In 1950, and was a will address a dinner Thurs- fire protection program in the for petitions to be sent to the Phi Kappa Phi, national honoiary at 6 15 p. m. winding up the United States mezzo day tenor, soprano, him soprano, happy president wishing scholastic fraternity, and Pi Kap-- , The national oiganization is school. bas and A . bull escaped hirthdav. PARIS lift of state foresters from pa Alpha, social organization. He composed be will made a cakes Paris from Birthday slaughterhouse served as editor of Scribble mag44 of the 48 states and reore-senL- s of a the fled under china and into Young Tuesday supervision azine and Student Life newspaper the largest acreage of forconsider-tnbiite- d Republican clubs and will be cits- - shop Police reported while a student. est management responsibility of to hospitals in the area able damage After completing pilot training any group in the country. In the U S. Air Force, Bob comOf City pleted 28 combat missions as bomber pilot in North Korea. Returning to the mainland, he trained as a 7 jet bomber pilot, Lions Club HYDE PARK Mile for mile It Is much safer and served wth the Strategic Air of Hyde Park cuneuily members 1954-5in to drive an automobile than opei-at- c Command or hvdrants in the any hydrant a civil service In At Noithwestern a tractor on public 'oads, University, are engaged in area The length is sufficient to that of constructing a w lined Lamont E Tuellor. agu- Evanston, 111., he achieved the project reach from any of the hydrants food stand on Shiiley winsome Although Dean's honor fiaieinttv (upper 10 tefreshment and located on large mains to any cultural agent of Cache County. Chugg of Ogden didnt win the Park the public square. Hyde He said a National Safetv percent of the graduating classt, Mountaire pioperty. American Dairy Princess conAbout 25 menoeis went into and was a member of Sigma DelCouncil survey shows that one m she's plenty elattest under the Cache hills, permission ta Chi, national professional jour- thud of all ti actor fatalities occur ed at Chicago, the honor of Utah f the Forest Service, and bi ought holding . In fuither consideration last his the He received fiatern-tyThe Heavier nalism on public roads Pnncess. for lumber of out sufficient fire safetv in Dairy logs (onditioiis night nalism at masters degree in joui tiaflic, the greater the hazard. "urthermoie, she's learning Then they piepared the lumber the Mountane section of Logan. summer exercise. Rules of the road applv to faint more about her home state, and and constructed the stand, equip- city commissionci s leviewed re- well as imolenients and tiactois moie fine people, than meeting ping it with stoves for cooking, polls which included as autos. He gave the following ever she dreamed she would 1 facilities and other There are 25 fne hydrants lefngeration suggestions. 19 That was Shirley's statement items fer serving or food at public in the aiea noith of 7th North Come to a full stop whn enterdo to What of 12ih and with east today as she visited Cache Valand Last the functions. recreation Sheets. and at lh tegular ley, in company with her athighway Yenezuela MARACAIBO LaMoille Hairis. immediate most of these hvdiants are six' building at Adams Paik duimg ing . i . do not proceed non-usMerris llendmks of confirmed todav that past president, and Dueard Balls. yeais old oi less months, in order fo pre- - slop signs safe to do so and tendants. until il is Connie Bergon of Richmond and of 19 31 vent 2 so in- killed and windows'1 sons 'Hie were is have flic been Reneial bieakage in depaitment pei piesident to turn into the Midv ale hose! e That was a pioblcm pondered then be suie equipped with jured in a bus accident Tuesday, charge of the project. Four the cultivate lane Dont The statewide Utah cheese worst h'ghvvay clash in Yen- - fercnt tups ueie made into the that 10(H) feet of hose could be last night by city commissionei s pioper habit of driving on the v.iong festival tour began in Incan, and It was of from case Paiks in the to etielan histoiy. utihzed, obtain fne, by reported logs. canyon side of the road when no vehicles will include 1200 miles during 10 Supervisor Joseph Friedli that m sight aie of the window days The girls will confer in' scoies panes have Back-to-Camp- us Faily evening is not onlv a each community with mayois and been shaltered bv vandals slice liaff automobile of heavv lid 4 officials other civic the summer playground piogram pci fie but it is also the tune when 1957 Amencan c losed Winning the 1 ? ' diffithe motorists have title in Chiiago thw qiea'est f Princess i':- Commissioner J E Yernon Cook 5 If niainineiv week was Shan Lewis. v reported that he and Mr Fnedh cult NT in seeing tf t be on the road at dusk or Ml Nebraska dauv farm gu A 4 will a further the studv situation. ,H . '' and make lecommendations con-- i clur'ns houi s of daiknesS. pinner The alternate to Miss Lewis is a M C ST. Reflective Miss Noima Sup Davis, 20, of Anti-Free- se coining the ptoblem at a foith-- I lighting matciial app'ied to ti actors and Miami, Oklahoma coming commission meeting. Last year, alternate to the na-- ( equipment is an added sateguaid During the dav light hours, a red tional queen w'as Cache Vafl m helps to draw thy attention lley's Pat Obiav of Paiadise, The one jacket that belongs in every campus-boun-d of 'he motorist to he hazaids of who also was Utah Daily Printrunk. And no wonder . . . it's the best s v mn'ing rnath i n e l v Mr cess. Turner snid MntousU should not most practical jacket, ever. Really rugged, looking, water he expested to assume the vhrle Ia'gan City s culinary . needs no pampering. Klement-defvin- g . too on mtal FBI supplv continues on the apptov- - lcsponsibilitv for saleiv must shell also of outer Farmers ed list of the Itah State Depart- - highways Dupont njlon flccre share in this icsponsitnhtv. ment of Health For Princeton. And its completely wash and wear by That was reported last night in . . . just Dash it in your Bendix. SALT I,AKE CITY IP W city commission meeting, when it was observed that Ixigan is Maik FeU, a native of Idaho, the largest city in t. tah with an said todav he was tickled to ajiptoved water supplv. to be tiansferred hete death Such municipalities as Salt Today. October I1) is special agent in chaigc of the (itv. Ogcien and 1iuvo I inda I ue Olsen. Ilyrum Salt Lake office of the federal haven t yet made the giade. Buteau of lnv esligaimti October 11 Felt amend hete to Ylursha Borirero, losan YV. I). McSherrv. I ogan teplace Arthur Cotnrlms .It , who v as transleued Kathleen Thompson, logan Felt fotmilv A new bishopiic FRANKI.IN Rase Marie Petersen, Newton was assistant agent in the Los I lien O. Herzog. Logan has been sustained in Fiankhnl Angeles office LDl CATION IN fire prevention is being given A native of Twin student fiieman; Katlilci i Follett, fiieman; IDS Waid Consisting of S.imielj Mrs. Norma Ilcischl, logan Fulls. Ida , iaj-,j- ii ' Mi's Qu.iv !e, te.u h jtudents, under sporisoiship of the junior Diane Puny, fne Hen Woudwaid Col don I humus, lofail M.Uhtv, bishop felt obtained !,ls I LB Hunt chuL.bci of commeice, Logan-Cach- e V it file depart-incu- r er sponsor lor fne falc'v, Inline C.ll, irt tmt lotinseloi Mis. alcne lolmaii. logan Ceui ge Washington Cmvusitv in to; Jensen and school groups Here ate students at fire die'; Irene honncsbeck as'iMunt fne set ond couiiselni; Iwonaid But Rosanna Muv Petersen, Newton 1941 He has held f BI pnsilinns 133 North Main hllis s Honl tecemng lnstiuifons fiom Fireman Blame Hancpv, fne chief and hail Jcvui- - ieiuorth Cabin Packniscm and, Melvin Andrew, Trenton in Washington, I) Seattle, New Ivan J. Henrie: Horn left, JoEllen Kindlisbather, Arthur Marshall, Logan son, fire prevention ehainnan for the Jaycees. (Max Atkanyo, cleiks. Oi leans and Los Angeles. Attendance inks and regula- - tinns for students in secondaiv schools of Cache County distnct hate been adopted b the board of education. Supenntendent l.lovd M Theur- er noted that adoption followed studies by two committees, and sifung fo lecommendations by district admmisti alive and sup- erusorv personnel The initial studv last yeai was by a combined lay citizen and personnel, and fuither leffned by admmisti atoi s Final i ecommendations were adopted this week bv the board following are student attend- ance rules and regulations which! will apply to junior and senior high schools in Cache Countv: Absence. a Any secondary pupil absent fiom school or from anv class shall be penalized 1 per cent of his or her teim grade for the class or classes from which j all-st- ar j ' Ciies Need For Firm Honors Scholarship Adequate Recipients At State College Home Lighting H H 4-- ' ht d. River Heights Group Asks Logan Youth e. To Fill Mission s. KAOinri Joins School Lunch well-lighte- jf Variefy Show Thursday In Hyde Park Neu-berge- , J. Whitney Vice President National Group 9 o-- y Beck-stran- College Opera Auditions Set Next Wednesday I T forester-firewarde- Farmers Warned Hyde Park Lions Build Cache Briefs Park Food Stand Highway Tractor Hazards Count Made Of Fire Hydrants At Mountaire Dairy Princess And Aides Visit Logan Vandals Break Windows Of Park Building Are Killed e dif-th- fire-fight- Basic rT K I , wmmi Jacket , Appoints Chief Happy Birthday g 22.55 New Bishopric mui-Jiul- mat-sha- long-wearin- Utah il. (, d, |