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Show 10 THE HERALD JOURNAL AlGl ST 27 TOST i. JunU Liah TU'FPDAY Logan Little UN Houses Foreign Students About t mted Town BV GUDTS M. LI OU D AS the meeting HONOLULU point of two Logan couples when Dr and Mis Clair L. Payne flew to Hawaii to meet Prof and Mis Ah in Bishop of the Ltah State Umveisitv who were returning from Japan The Pavnes left Logan via Western An lines on the morning flight, depaiting again fiom ball Lake at 12 55 p m Dies armed m San Fianiisco aiound 4 00 and had time to tide the famous to downtown San Fian-ctsct'olle and Fisheinian s Whaif boarding their Pan Amencan plane at 11 50 that night Thev had a smooth nine horn night flight oei the ocean and above the clouds and landed at 6 30 a m to be gieeted and adorned with flower leis by the Bishops who had armed from Japan the pievious evening The lets vveie made of baby oithids, cai nations, and other native flowers Two people were slightly injured eaily this week when the car in which they were riding was hit bv another automobile at Second South and Main Street in t npan Mrs Stella ChWcrpnsen Kathleen were and daughter slightly injuied when the car (linen bv Irvin Chnstensen, Lava Hot Spnngs, pulled across the highway in fiont of another ly o lie-fo- -- O SUMMER Piof Bishop was asked by the United Nations to spend four months m Japan on an irrigation pioject, and this summer he was invited by the Japanese government to bung his wife and leturn to the pioject for six weeks While in Hawaii, the two couples visited A1 Pratt of Brigham City, who is a civilian employee of the Navy there and also an LDS bishop. They visited the LDS LAST temple grounds, bottamcal gardens, pai ks, the national cemetery, the Pall, and took a short cruise to Pearl Harbor The weather was vvaim, about 80 so thev went swimming, and Clair and Alvin spent some time deep sea fishing for tuna while the ladies toured an ocean liner which was in the harbor. They watched the native girls cfo the "hula and Tahitian dances and as a farewell the last evening attended a party at the s. Moana Hotel. They all returned together by air, leaving Hawaii at 7 15 p. m and landing at the Los Angeles International Airport at 8 15 the next morning They visited the LDS temple grounds in Los Angeles and the Beverly Hills a tea before taking off for Salt Lake at 2 5 p m. As they were flying, the plane developed an oil leak so they returned to Los Angeles to change planes It was decided, however, to have the leak repaired and they departed again, having lost one hour in time O'ficials at the Salt Lake airport car dmen Javne Thereese by lufnagel. 30. Detroit Michigan was The thnstenspn damaged to the extent of about $300 while the Hufnagel car about $250 damages. Investigating otticer, Sgt L M Mattson of the Logan Citv PoMr lo e depaitment (hustensen a citation for failure to vield the right of wav vehicle ws? 4ft fciiifiUna! U S Aimv Specialist 3 C William shores hands with his chief counsel, the famous tnal lawyer, Itsuro Hav,,slu, during a recent coi,lri-enc- e at Camp Whittington, Japan Girard, whose case has drawn international headbnes, vs ill be tried at the courthouse in Maebashi 60 miles northwest of Tokvo. He is charged with It ffitw out of the shooting "causing a death by wounding last Jan 30 of Mrs Naka Sakai, 40, at a U s fir g lange GIRARD AND LAWYER issued S Giraid Japaiie-- e American Students Visit Ex-G- PEIPING China 'IP Tom mg Amencan youths Mondav met an other Amencan who came to Pel ping live luid wav Capk.iod in the hoi pan War, lie is now a Pci ping student 24 h oi t He is Moms Wills Ann, Lake Geoige, N A , who was taken pnsoner al the ,8ih paiallel in Koi ea in 1051 Meinbeis of the Ampin ail youth delegation in ( luna raid a visit to Wills at the umveisilv wlieie he is a student of Chinese liteiatuie They dined togethei in the Lmvetxiiv caleteita while Wills i ec minted his expenences and opinions of China "Befoie coming to China I Rad some pnmitive ideas about the Chinese people wealing pigtails and acting the dav thev are in movies and comic strips W ills said "I like it heie and like the peo1 he said want to comple, plete mv studies Eugene Bronsaem, 24 a student from New Aoik Citv on the Amencan youth tour, asked Wills if Chinese feel any tostilitv toward Arnei leans "No. not towaid the aveiage he leplied, But thev American, don t like the Amencan gov ern-- I ment s policy towaid socialist1 couni in s ihe young ex GL taken pnsoner by the Chinese wton he was only 18, expiessed the opinion that manv improvements affecting the life of the ordinal v citien have taken place since his attival con-- ! especially in food, diess struction and a use in mdustual poi-ttav- s will I Who Now Studies At Peiping meet Editor NEW UORK iW 'I his town has a little U N. which attiacts few tounsu, although it is located right across the street from Giants Tomb and only a block from Riverside Chuich. But students aiound the globe know of it- -. i. is home for many of them vvhn they come to ew Yoi k to stud "WeYe sort of a miniatuie Lnited .Nations, but we operate on the person-to-pe- i son level, said Mrs Mary Y. Munford, resident at International House Hie house is a i evidence and social center for Amencan and foreign students, many of ttom do- - ambassador to the U N , and opera singer Mattawilda Dobbs Two Similar Houses Intel national House heie is one of three such residences in the Lnited States the other two, at the University of Chicago and the University of California, adviser FUNERALS iMARKETS OGDFN Amencan loui The Arnei ans aio leaving Peiping Umix-dato visit ottiei f hinese cities ini hiding hangchun, D a t ten, '1 tent sin and Wuhan v C Wellsville Queen 75, no reliable test of the few early sales utility 985 to 1 055 lb slaughter stents fiom Page 1) he fcatund in the paiaile beginning at 10 a m and the Wellsville labtuiacle will he the site of the patuolic meeting at 11 30 am While (lie paMiotic meeting is in piogiess, children's races will he held A matinee peifouname of ' Ihe lion Petticoat" will he 30 al the ( ommumtv Theatre at p m and it will he again shown at 7 p m This movte stars Bob I lope Memhei s of the Wellsville Am-vsoftball squad most of whom aie also members of the softball team that took second place m the lerent LDS chinch softball tournament, will play two games dining the dav A squad from Bui lev, Idaho will he their opponents in the fust game at 1 30 p m hut their competition for the second game has not vet been boson The Wellsville gills soft-bateam will also see action dm me the dav midwav will he in opeiation all dav and the concluding event of the celebiation will be anothei dance beginning at 9 pm, and featuung the music of the Men-deJaz Band 1 ll c II mi Two divorces were granted nniwipw w)imiiiiHiiiinjii i heifeis co"s 13 slaughtei few 00, utility sma11 ,ots common . lb- - feeder steers in clean-le- v fade 13 75-1- 4 00 Calves 25, vealeis about stea- - dv 20 50-1- 00, vealeis choice and good 00-2- 3 5 maiket not establish-ed- on stock calves Hogs 250, butcher hogs and sows about steady, mixed lots 3 banows and gilts 200- US 2 22 245 1b iols siatteied small glade sows 75 50-2- 2 lb few 355-42- 0 3 17 25 18 00 head 280 285 lbs 18 50 19 25 Sheep 4 400 no test of maiket ea v Late Monday slaugh- - ltah ter spnng lambs closed around pi tine lambs doubles loin 88 98 2 lot) lb 25 lov thou'- - ei , and SALT It was founded tn 1924 but the Battle Hymn of the Republic . . . idea was born many years earlier1 everybody joined in There wasn't when a student YMCA secretary a div eye in the place The lesident adviser, a widow named Harry Edmonds said and mother of three giown sons, Good morning to a Chinese stu- is suit of a mothet confessor to dent on the Columbia University' her own woitd biood although she wont abide use of the term, campus But the students said the stu-- 1 house mother Do you know, to her with piobtems rangdent, you are the first person come who has talked to me in tto thiee ing from dating to slumping giades to manneis in a foreign weeks I have been in New A oik Eciiuuiius oeciueu mete auouiu be a wav for foreign students to Some are here on a shoestnng, lates being get acquainted with their counter- foieign exchange wliat ate they and leatn in America parts Most ot the students woik full about our way of life He began with Sunday night suppers at his ot pait time One Koiean gut, home inviting various nationali- win was used to having servants ties Eventually, his woik caught back home, cooked tins summer the eye of John D Rockefellei for a vvealtl.v, but obviously unNew A oik woman Jr , wiio donated a chunk of land demanding I am the cook, the girl wrote on Riverside Ditve and three mil- But since I do not lion dollars to build and equip Mis Munford know how, I have no problems the house The residence today has much tn common with any otliei campus lesidence except for the fact that it houses both sexes, in opposite wings And it has many student arguments, because so many differing political beliefs ar represented I was won led during the flaie-up- , said Mis But heated as discusMunloid Just Phone 152-sions oiten get, ve ve never had Ask For an unpleasant incident ELCEN BLADEN Sheltered Hungarian Refugees Alter the Hunganan revolts last Our I pert Neivireman Octohei, the house was home for "Aou've Tned the Rest a while to 110 Hungaiian students Now Try the Best! all of whom aie scholarship students on vaitous campuses aiound the country One night at a student sing the Hungattans vveie doing a lot rf their own folk songs she said Then one of them staited the Arab-lsrae- h R mi spnng slau,hlei Man Injured LAKE (TTY wk the LDS Hospital was injuied tn a struction mishap x4v4kwAv wiSwXKv'Ai k 'IP Enchanting Entertainment A Spungville Utah mails cornll-o- f tiun remained pool todav at heie aftei Wyoming ...FOR EVERYONE! tie con-Jud- John G Hanson, 20 suffeied senous hip and pelvis injunes when he was uin ovei bv a tiae- toi at Jackson Hole a week ago. No Deer Dodging FLKH ART LAKE, Wis HP Oificials of the Road Ameuca e rdce, planned for Sept, 8 indicated today a deer in the hush is woith two in the road fhev will shoo an ovei abundance e el deer away fiom the circuit with a sDecial hunting party a few days befoie the 500-mtl- four-mil- i ac e in. yes-leida- v bv Fust Distuct court Jugcle Lewis Jones Marjorie F Schoolevs divorce fiom Paul Thomas Schoolev will Decome final in thiee months and custody of then eight children was awarded to the wife The giounds for Geneial celebiation committee divoue wete mental ciueltv, the Allan I eishman, same giounds as the other divmembers aie P Mavot W Leatham Lewis orce. that of I.aReo N Weaver fiom Noiman Fail Weavei CusKei i and Raymond B Darlev livin Irishman emon Vaugh- tody of the two child) en was an and Maishall Turner com- aw aided to the wife and each the parade committee qnd child was allowed $50 per month pile Mition will act as maishall Alimonv was set at $1 per year. eni the dav lim Budge i will be poiti avA 1 v ogan man was fined $25 W alkei ert In Gem ge D and on an assault and batterv pioneei captain in Ihe paiarte cliaige and then was turned over will he Kav Munav while Mai-- v to Rich officers on a county in Smith leads the Indians reckless duving chaige 5 oiingei lovaltv will he pi v nlcd bv Saudi a Munav. who Two bovs of Logan vveie given was hoxen as queen and Ruth ri dav sentences and fined $50. eni' n in and Maiv Mveis. both y ( itv Judge Jesse P Rich on attend nits Sandta is the daugh-he- i a charge of stealing tiiex and of Mi and Mis Preston ools The two aie 18 and 19 Munav while Mr and Mis Mel- years of age vin Irishman and Mi and Mrs W llbam Meis aie Ihe Two marriage licenses patents ot vveie the attendants puuhased Mondav at the Cache tlthei committees winking on ( ountv clerk's otnee Thev were the Pioneei Dav celebiation aie bought bv Oiun Giant Hatch 23. lewis Ken Stan Jones. Rov A. Pittsbuig and' Pennsylvania Hall and Melvin Archibald dance Elaine Stiaion Hansen 23 Newand entei tainment a committee ton and Benjamin Sandv Ptestcm B t e n c h e v, patnotic Ohio and 21. (lev eland, Nolen Leislmtan and Judv l.aAe.ne Jeppsen 16 Bng- netting few utility 14 50 15 00 12 ward Relief Soc lotv room on Sunday, Cat Me Savage, will be held Sept 1, at 7 30 p m All members Wednesday at 2 p m in Builey, of these two gioups are asked to Idaho Burial will be in the be present Citv cemetery following the sei vices Roselle Grimett Ockerman of Moi eland Idaho, returned to het home Mondav after a week s visit in Logan at the home of Zula R Cole She also visited with Citv FRANKLIN Funeial sei vices Judge Jesse P Rich and Hazel foi Mabel Hobbs Handv, 81, life- R Shephetd long lesidenl of Franklin who Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Plowman died Sunday morning of a heait and sons of I ongmont, Colo , are ailment, will be held Wedne at 1 pm in the Fiankhn visiting in (ache Valiev with day fnends and relatives Thev aie W aid Chapel Friends mav call at the Webb house guests of their parents, Mr in Pteston Tuesday and Mis Tmman Hillvaid Lo- Muituaiy Mis Jed esening and Wednesday pi tot to gan and Mi and tune of sei ties Buttal will be Plowman Smithfield in the Franklin (itv cemeteiv A valuable Geologist Rronton Staten Aledsker, 17, I ogan and compass was repoited lost to the Logan ( itv police department Biuce Shaffer 16 San Fernando, tiv a student at Utah State ( alifornia, weie given a sentence tins week The owner has one to 20 veais in the state offeied a icwaid for anv one le- penitentiaiv on a chatge of sec- mming it and anyone knowing ond degiee huiglaiy bv Distuct Lewis Jones The bovs anything about it are asked to contact the police department pleaded guilty to the charge that stemmed fiom the bovs About $5110 damage resulted bieakmg into t tie Auto Paits fiom a collision of a state gravel ( ompany of I ogan and taking a truck and on automobile diiven large amount of meichandtse A hv 64, stav of execution was made and ( anmngham Joseph lewiston The tiuck, being driven the bovs will serve one year in the state Industnal School in Ogbv William Baldwin, 57. Wellsville pulled on to the hgihvvav den and then it will be decided just ninth of Smithfield and the if thev should be placed on piocar could not stop because of bation until thev are 21 or should wet loads Tiooper F A Reese serve then sentences The two of the Utah Highwav Patiol, vveie also oidered to make resti- who was passing about that time, tution of $850 to the owneis of is still investigating the accident the stoie These are the bovs which damaged the Cunningham who weie captuied in Williston. car but did not huit the ti lick No Noith Dakota after fleeing horn one was injuied in the accident Logan following the burglary. v Is Chosen LIESTO(K attle maiket; ( Glean-e- i in the Sixth n held the connecting plane to 'or them, but when thev boarded it it was found that the hattery was dead and it was nec- capat itv essary to recharge it before thev llomesu k Occasionally could leave. The couples aimed In support oi Ins claims, Wills late one hour Wednesday 'aid, heme Ilie ( hinese make then evening in a rain storm. They own cars and planes now stated that, despite difficulties Asked whether he wauls to us they really enjoved flying and turn to the U S and when he their vacation Well I get a little tome-said, -- O su k once in a while hut I have THE PILOT and thiee repre- no definite plans for tciunung sentatives of the Hood Northwest home light now to flew Co Logan Construction 111 I etui n onlv altei finishing e from Boise in their he said my studies I nuss the physical comfoits Piper Apache They stayed overbut aside fiom that, not much night in Logan O He and the Amencan v isitoi s At Hillcrest Alrpaik, Gien Stan- sat talking long after then din ford" of Logan received his priner of roast peking duck, stewed vate pilot s license His insti uctor beef, and bamboo stouts with was Dean Rees of Logan Air ham, buteeillv shrimp and other Service. dehraties was finished -- O Wills posed for photogi aphei s Cl aig Skanchv made a ci os-- , and newsteel men accompany n ; country fight to Twin Falls and return from Hillcrest Airpatk m rue Another sign indicated Nix an Aeronca plane Mile Road which I had lo ki p O on mv nght to avoid Ihe AT THE SUGGESTION of a gas tank standing friend. Dr Svdney Boyle of the smack in the middle of ( itv An-- , U S U., we lead and enjoved the poi t This tank liaa a chaiaitet-isti- c book, "The First Five Million of lights on it- when C 1,1 f spon-P- i children s races. Miles American An hues vet I saw pattein hvn City them go bv mv right wing, eian pilot, Bvron Mooie. He tells 1 d bend the old Fokkei aiound of a period in the late twenties foi a certain line of and earlv thnties when a pilot groping I to led knew street that lights "ran the whole show He was his the south tunwav own dispatcher, weather forecastIP The book is full of mleiesting SALT I ARE Salt er, and knew moie about his and and lake (itv ( omnitssionei s todav exciting expenences than and weather, route, plane we lemm-men- d postponed histoiv of aviation definite taking anv the opeta'ions manager One m it to all those tnteiested in action oil the pioposal to put the air he v as answerable to no meteis in the citv s taxicabs fly mg man for without radio no human could teai h him He couldn I go back to the old tvpe of flying if be had o 4-DHe couldn t take it hven if ne could, he d have to learn all over again, rememoiie the old dog YOUR FAMILY THtATRE August 28 Thru 31 paths that he followed, at fiftv feet altitude in thick wealhei, so TPMtTFAftjfcTOMQgROW he could see the giound straight down, and know exactly where he was a anv given moment Mien vou rome to the fork in the road, get on the left side to nnss the silo after you cio-- s the Starring l abroad tiacks pull up into the Joel McCrea Vera Miles then let scup count to thnty that wav vou 11 nnss the down ONLY AT. Lloyd Bridget when the high tension lines the take left, angles highwav In Cinemascope N fourth dirt load and follow it to 'ft.' rathe ravine just acioss the and Technicolor vine is the anpoit Where Telegiaph Road in ToA Western Movie! d angle right ledo peters out PLUS and pick up Oakwood Boulevard Ey hugging it I missed a tall came to an gas tank When c'ectric sign of a peculiar shade of blue, spelling Bijou Theatre, 1 d angle farther right, missing BROWN A some stacks on Woodward Ave- 1 Press Women's few weeks, Mabcl H. Handy 1J Ihe Continued and Logan Stake lng graduate work In the next as the city s colleges and universities enroll for fall terms, it will fill up with 525 students fiom 65 nations, ranging fiom Norway to Japan, from Chile to Lebanon. Its "alumni include Burl Ives, Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, developer of the atomic submarine, Helen Kim, piesident of the largest college for women in Ko- - PAILEY By GAY j,i inainimminau jjji STARTS TOMORROW GREATEST PIJUNSMEN ALLIED ARTISTS ORTHEM ALL fcf4 llUil prstnf JOEL McCREA as" TH E OKLAHOMAN BARBARA In BRAD DEXTER HALE GLORIA TALBOTT ves-teida- twin-engin- CO - HIT o-- MAN-fLOW- BUUtrS SHUNNING 1 four-tninr- ed-fo- ii Dec-col- 1 - Istirrmj PRESTON FOSTER cokes CRAY t CONWAY jeitDONNE' L ENDS TONIGHT LAST TIMES TONITE! "ILLEGAL" "LIZZIE" No Action Yet (in the way were tradin !K FLIGHT but when your '57 Family heirloom9 We re not sentimental worth more in trade on the '57 FORD And remember, years from now a collector's item, its value will be highest of all the '57s That s because FORD's the sales leader the most wanted car in America today ! it s FORD is "WICHITA" 1 1 WCARTOOfi Box Insect Pest$ of all kinds C jIHornu Year Old K.S Great Insect Powder strM Be M and Safest. 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