OCR Text |
Show aufjhK-y- THE HERALD 8 JOURNAL tvpay junk ?y Logan iLane Cuuni) 'jrW hu lah L I rv j I f fI L ' A H A t Ls vi i o ' I Communists in Pol tod and sla ll've ihsiuvtiid thit 'In hi man soul is iliv n ne.ii i d u cannot be killed, a guest er at Utah State Univeisi'v etc i Captain and Mrs. Hillard S. (Bud) Hyatt and son Mike, 7, have been visiting the past several days vuth their (oiks, Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Wyatt, 333 North Second West, Iaigan, and Mrs Sue Field, Ogden. Capta'i Hyatt, in the military 14 years, has just completed the advanced turners course at Fort Knox, and has been assigned as professor of military science and tactics at Sacramento High school for the next (our yeais A veteran of World War II, he ha? previously served stations in Korea and Hawaii, as well us in Beilin. $1500 FAMOUS Gg,ViS I i Soldiers Killed S. Y '1P Ben-n- v recuperation "a consuleiahle and had eveiv sacriiite right to render a bill But it said that when a familv cannot pay, TWICE AS MINT members and partners of I tered at last years meet Typical of the "mass an adjustment should be made Utah Peace Officers Association attended the activity was the pistol shoot, conducted at the "Dr Kris made up the bill mouth of Diy Canyon. Two scenes are shown. 1957 state ronvention in Logan, as were regts- while he was under a mistaken impression that a considerable amount of money hd been collected for Benny and eai marked said Dr for medical purposes, Louis F Gaibcn, chairman of told how they were getting the Building for a banquet and then the mediation committee. (Continued from Page 1) Garben said a review of the public to cooperate with the m He moved to the sky room for an evecan get people to do anything by said that law abiding citi- ning of dancing. Hoopers financial position by the many either force or persuasion and zens who wouut never bieak a hdd convinced Kris Members of the Logan City Po- committee asked that persuasion be used as tiaffic law, think nothing that no funds had been conti Unitof lice Department, Cache County ed for Bennys doctor bills and often as possible He said that breaking fish and game laws be- Sheriff s office and Utah High- - the $1,500 a small minority must be forced cause charge was out of the they feel that they have xv to coeperate but a va't majouty ay Pattol assisted from their ancestois the question for the Hoopers. l.li Diakulich and T. Earl Ilun-- I ran be asked lo cooperate and "The committee decided there want right to do sakrr in making arrangements will be no bill to the family, and then shown why they should and with wild life.anything they for the annual affair. Dr. Kns agreed," Garben said. they will do it. 'lhe department is now overHe defined a bad law as one that results in a .settous problem coming this problem and are tryto enlist tl e cooperation of when it is enforced end stated ing the public. Their various spottshould be rescinded that bad laws BEAUTIFUL ing ciuhs are helping in this enand a better one Installed. He also stated that about deavor, He was followed by Mr. Peay who told of the problems of the one out of eveiy four Utahna Fish and Game department and pui chased a fishing or hunting license during 1956. Claud Pratt told the officers that before the can get the public to cooperate with them they must create a favornb'e impies-sioc n the public so that the pubpei-son- Successful Conclave Ends by W. Bullen of Richmond, direc- National Guard Channel M 0 N Channel V YY artouiitt il)J Amiriimi Forum Oial Kbrts I an Mt mun l (I) Ainpritan Forum t 0 tu l .0 (1) t i lthi (1) lift 5) ( (to I'arad Arimhnr Adwnture (artoon (aptrs Frontier of Faith his is Mednal 1 (D (4) rl he I lie Horizons lii 9 10 in Religion Irwle of lhe Family M I et h Talk it (Her 4 Meet the lress it F f the Nation (i 00 30 (It fit ( 10 4) t ( 00 1 ) 10 1 t t ii 00 (It () I 1 at In 11 on jo 12 00 11 ater ord 1 Neednam, ( Jr. I Thioiuli 1 Fasonte Husband 1 2 2 30 ) 00 r) JO t ( I 4 JO 00 10 JO Mv 00 The Farlv show Pnpeie (artoons ittle Marine (?) Busts Bunnv Club (5) Susie Mukev Mouse Club (5) YYorld Tonight in the est (5 something tn the Ml o) oo Line 4 30 5 oo ( ( YY 5 10 ind (51 Douglas F'dwards 4 Nat King ( ole The Fabon (.) NBC News (2) Sk Kin? (4) Twenty One (5) Funtime Express YY 5 IN 5 30 Theater (It (online Attractions CD Yours for the Yshing Two on the Aisle eather (5) News, f 5 4T o 00 YY As much Soviets Attack bars yesterday. The cadets have completed two full weeks and three special week-enclasses for their commissions. They were the first to enroll In the academy when It opened here last year. as Disarm Plans d MOSCOW an The Soviet bitter attack on Ameiicas new disarmament official One newspaper plan teimod it a mere maneuver to avoid disarmament "A mountain was in labor and k mouse was boin said the Moscow' trade union organ True! official coinmun.st Fravda, newspaper, said there is in the proposals put lng new befoie the I mted Nations Press launched The outstanding graduating cadet was Marvin C. Steadman, Murray, Utah. He received a trophy and the cadets their gold bars from Brig. Gen. Maurice L. adjutant pas-ae- d a for the last time yesterday during the encampment Following the par-- 1 in ade they began "amp breaking IiOntlon by Us delegate Harold University campus a busuess for the return home. E Slaxsen session was conducted and then Meanwhile, mills The Soviet pi ess indicated bit T Earl Hunsaker, member of started moving with heavy equip- - Iter Kiemhn disappointment at the Utah Highway Patrol, give ment out of the Wasatch Moun- - Stassen s pi esentatiou -- but it the addiess at the Memorial sertains. The units spent half a day 'was not immediateh cleat vice? hononng all members who a smoothing the Bi lghton-Midwhetlun newspapets veie com- had died or wcie killed m the Ameman Fork canyon road menting on the enliit meucan past year. Passenger cars will he allowed plan in thp pom's Stassen forni-allSaturday evening the officers to use the loadwav today introduced at the ennfeienee and wives met at the Union More than 4 500 guaidsmcn1 have participated in the annual summei encampment. two-wee- k engineer jZ 'ZThrs"'n, " Nr Jri, , imperial model wide with twin the ovens 17 17 1957 range with all NOT JUST GOOD FOOD BUT THE FINEST FOOD "mo3t wanted features! You're Sure To Enjoy Our Chuck Wagon Dinners! As You Wish You'll Agree It's Delicious fi'odel -- E 199 MR. AND MRS. AL HENDERSON, MANAGERS v CUSTOM MODEL p I r 4 two-wee- k Mrs. Baxters Rites Are Tuesday quick-heatin- g units double 17' ovens plus giant utensil drawer! L III RUM Funeral seivues for Mis Noima O Baxter, 57. wife of John B Baxter, will be conducted Tuesday. 2 p m . in Hvrum First waid chapel by Bishop W S End-Of-Mon- Clearance Sale th . . . Save! 30 dresses blouses skirts Mis Baxter, piomment in South Cache leligious civic and cull m al circles, was falallv lnjui-em a traffic collision that Thursday evening on the adise load Hy rum-Pa- t CUSTOM MODEL big, full 24' oven 4 qu ick-- h eating units high radiant broiler! choose from a fine collection of famous-labe- l dresses, blouses and skirts to wear now and on Now's the through Summer. time to complete your arm-- eather wardrobe and save . . . shop early for best selection. d suggesting that they exchange turbans The deposed monarch dared not refuse so great an honor, and literally at the drop of a hat, the passed into Per-ia- n history. It returned to India under Runut Singh, "Lion of the Punjab, who was the last prince to wear it. IVhen the Puniab was annexed to the British Empire in 1849. the diamond went with it Loon its arrival in London thpre was disapiint-men- f over its lack of fire, due to imnioner Hindu rutwas ting So the refashioned Prince Mbert, husband of Queen Victoria, placed it on the cuUng Koh-i-no- This diamond of 143 carat? the chief gem treasure of Prance is in the Louvre It weighed 410 earats when foimd about 1701 in an Indian mine hv a Have who "tit a ngsh in h's leg to con-rethe gem in the band al were to si reeog-nic-d as d' imonds A farmer ramod Van Ymkirk heard tha a shenberd boy had faimd a nocuhur stone, Afnc.a A the ca H & M & M odorless is ond skin color. M is sold on a written money back guarantee at your drug store. H vi : a1 e inv "rd lo v lew bov e s'ones m repli- originally 2.98 to 8.98 choose from a floral trim. & M LABORATORIES next week When come take in town s?' TRADE IN YOUR group of straws with veils, ribbon and OLD RANGE i H - .all $' millinery "neb-be- s a look large collection of spring and summer . "C o'her ed vou'io the preparations you hove used have failed to stop your skin from itching get H & M an and hastened to buv it f ir V0 sheep 19 oxen and a hot cc This was ''mg he possessed and he had onh a bit of roek in letiun, but he sold the stoim to a lovvolrv firm for syc noo The diamond then 8Vwc'-hcarats but was reduced to 4B1 2 carats when cut mto a d to u .ant The C omtpss d of D' dev lntjeht thp for S'a', eon and 't is sometimes called the Dud-le- v pear-shape- SKIN skin sold it to Healer es Thoma? Pitt governor of "tarnas grandfather of the English statesman for v'limn Pitisbiugli was named Pitt sold it to the Duke of Orleans then r.enent of Fiance Marie Antoinette w one it tn fasten the white nlumns in her large velvet hat and Nano'eon earned it m h's Cnnonation sword The Mar Of Smth Africa This d irrhng gem was d'nnovered in the fabulous ISfiO's when "nebbles along the Orange Ri er in South v ITCHING Wel- lington gave the first spin. Cutting continued 38 days, 32 hours a dav, and cost $40 000 Tile weight was reduced from about 186 carats to sbghtiv under 109 carats The brilliancy was not greatlv improved (Modem diamond-cuttingive? more fire with less waste than ever before achieved The is in the State Ctown of the Queen of England It was hidden m a passage under Windsor Potest during World War II. larger t' Large groups of spring and summer Bailey li lends ma tail at lluimpson Funcial Home in Ilyium Tusdav fiom 10 a m until tune of service Buital will be in Hyruin Ceme-tei- y King of Delhi wore it concealed in his swathed turban, which he never removed riav or night The Shah then invited the king to a banquet, afterwards The Regent 40 Back As Many Time Moun- Koh-i-no- Food And Service Second To None In the Entire West Go means g FEATURING Help Yourself r "Koh-i-noo- wheel and the Duke of New Management lic will lie on tluir side and will give active suppoit to them He told them that pnvate businesses have found out what the public wants and then gives it to them. He says that the law enforcement agencies could take a lesson fiom this for the public does want to have laws enforced that will be for their own good "Each officer is a public relations man and through a united efloit, through such organizations as the UPO, they can enlist the support of all citizens, the superintendent concluded Following the luncheon m the Union Building on the Utah state oji Koh-i-no- Now Under n displav now, in display window Koh-i-no- Theater 5t Mv I Mese Allen (D Fd Sullnan (J) Kt Anhony ( 4 Hade 714 5) ius I nttihardo J) Naw I oe i I ) M eekentl Mar I'erformanre 1 4 00 literal hats i ft 3 3 4 000 ( haHenjje liollvuoud Theatre e 'v !() 00 Pusni-Lit- It is likelv tain of Light the woild s most famous diamond blit not the worlds lagest For centuries it has been a symbol of its native home was Ind'a tint in 1739 the Yaoir Shah of Persia invaded that country, sacked Delhi and began a search harfor the em beautv told him that the (5) The Brighter Day The Secret storm The Fdk'r of Nijflit 4 Modern Romanies 4 ( omedi Time (5) (arr Moore Show (5) Moiie Theater Pt, 2 (4) I iherare (5) Arthur Godfrey lub 4 IMa house (4) I4V News Kate Smith Hour ! IMas house Mos ie t aliaofngement nucus The () 00 in.- , Koh-i-no- 1 f - Tiieie is a tasuimting stoiy Dt hind each of these For example, diamonds lei me tell ou about just ihiee of them &ht (.online e & Junks T ) V Would you like ta see tlinty ot Ute woiicis laige dliu lllslJliVdlly iamuux DiamoiKis liiew.1 of Destiny' bave been coj led in oysial, fauliluliy rtpioducid as to siiaiie, sue, and colui. on o) 4) ( Theatre Dr. Christian You Asked for It i) 4 I nretta Yount? 10 ZAWAV00 LODGE Twenty-fCAMP WILLIAMS (IP cadets from the fipst class to graduate from the Utah National Guard Military Academy were awarded 2nd lieutenant gold ive Ointment today. is nice to use H , noth Bn New a 1) Just for You 4 ( lul) bO r, t As the YYorld Turns ( ,j )ur Mism Brooks Tennessee F rme 'It Art I inkletter (it (4) Matinee Theater The Biff Iaoff ( Bob ( roshi Show ( artoon ( arniial lit 4 Queen for a Day 1? JO us Bn 4 mi Are 1 here Mte na I assie f..t Set, o Ms ') Imi f 10 10 10 40 orld Venn I heat re nt ur Ytl u 1 he ( ir( 4 00 ( it v Asstcnnient Ko Kim r ( 00 5 MONDAY. Jl NE U 7 00 (4) Home 8 00 (4) Price Is Right 8 IV fjt (artoon (apers 8 30 (4 Truth, Consequences (,) strike It Rich 9 00 f 4t Tic Tar Dough (5) Yahant I ad ( 9 I foie of life 0 10 (4t It ( ould Be Yoa ) search for Tomorrow Jl , 4 Channel KTYT M. 73 Armchair Adienturo 1) ,) 4 1 2 PICTURESUQUE Camp Closes If all E. diamonds, one of the vvoilds imext diamond cutting pl.n'ts, wo have secured a solution of 30 of tliese crystal replicas They aie TELEVISION PROGRAMS KUTV MANORVILLE, Hooper's doctor yesteidav withdrew his bill for $1 500 bov fiom the death in a well He acted at the recommendation of the Suffolk County medical society. Dr. Joseph Kris agreed to cancel all fees sought from Mr and Mrs Benjamin Hooper foi the professional care he gave Benny The agreement was reached at a meeting with the patents and the mediation committee of t lie medical society in Bay Shoie, N Y. A society spokesman s,ud "lhe whole thing was due to a misunderstanding " The mediation committee issued a statement saving Kns had stood by Benny dui mg his entrapment and his hospital tor of physical education degree. N. :( n by I Bill For N Two Cache residents received degrees at the 128th annual commencement of Indiana University: James William Neff, Logan, MBA degree in management, and Bob- i REPLICAS OF (h-i- Saving Benny's Life First Lt. and Mra. L. W Bind-rup- s new military addiess is Route 3, Hopkinsville, Ky. guardsmen i a ati d i KSL-T- Captain Spencer V. Halgren of tne U S. Army, 276 Jackson Circle, Fort Lee, Virginia, has been Quarterassigned to the 193 master R O T C summer Camp In Ft. Lee. He will be assistant training and operations officer until camp is completed in August. Captain Halgren is a native of Logan, and husband of Mrs. Udean L. Halgren. in review vv y, Brown, Wellsville. 3000 (it 1 Doctor Withdraws brother, Robert. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Frank Tidwell, Smithfield, and Mrs. Sarah assistant as Win Id ( with the Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Brown of Farmington announce the arrival of a son born Thursday, Juno 20, in the Dee Hospital, Ogdon The little one was welcomed by a sister, Shauna Lee, and a Matts, state general. More than g mtio-duce- Rejoicing over the arrival of a seven pound 14 ounce son are Fne Captain and Mrs Lynn 155 South Fouith East, Logan lie was born Satu.day, 1 40 a.m. in Logan LDS Hospital, and has a sister. Sherry Lynn, 18, and a brother, Michael. 11. Mrs. Meservy is the former Maye Porter Grandparents aie Mr. jnd Mrs J. A. Meservy, Brigham City, and Mrs. Maggie Porter, Lovell, Wyo. Mes-erv- u' u c s v K of i I . u-- Sundtiimvet of German Gv'tvs-hurCollege, Pennsylvania members of the summer school faculty in lecture senes Mam ai'ditonum "Modem Euiope As Through Contempoiary ture" was title of the addiess hy d Dr Sundermeyer He wux by Dr King Hendricks, head of the L'SU English department As a result of two woild wars, European values of the 19th century have lost their meaning. Dr Wilbam - i glared department II I Mi I Mi'pre are c ) What i? new is not new' be' l ' t S ( III s IS has been belore h ill sp , cause it never i it has changed ill but because I1 ' snl n n ,i h to c n quality' If a man sees diffeient-II'M i and pxvihoio-i( jniiy than we do we may have to li ( Mil ,( tit leave the room, but the reason '1 i ui I c an luflatn n dur-i- i may be oui own weakness and deihe (tec de la tv ten 1820 and formity, le concluded. influence in lf,n w - he Next weeks lectures will fea a. in Mg . Lout the complete des-ti- u tor lion of the middle classes tuie Marjone Cosgrove, duet H.gli-lan- d hi ic alts of inflation were the of family life education, Park, Michigan ns-- , of such vntues as saving mi in prep.ii 'ns for middle ago, sickness and secuutv. At this time 3 O'M) marks were not enough to pun hase a package of (IP The (ignettis and the middle class FORT SILL, Okla became piopertvless prolitaiians. Foit Sill Public Information OfDi So, ulei mover referred to fice announced four men were arEuiopean novels in which the killed and 10 miuied when an idea is expressed "the world tillery shell fell short and explod loves as if God had just created ed in a group of infantrymen. 1 c Town f r lot uni. n btiP-- s alone Ihcv aie nom full s ibin iling to a "benign the umveise ndiflv rente Belief In Men's Kvino Csil About el , i , 117 North Main r $ fi tz? k..y a w x ? MUSIC, TV AND S' NOW! U (Lis APPLIANCE jS 70 WEST CENTER LOGAN, wmm ICK.W, UTAH M'ddl PHONE 716 At itxh of Ih BIoi k The Nin of the Clocli |