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Show hmXYummii Z lnt WJPAn mm TntmsDT. October JOURNAL Wf!(ln (Cacfte couni r s 1957 Ltan Thoughts and Things On safe. n BACK IN IRAN ARE Dave and Patty Sharp, leader Utah is Dave former youth citizens; Logan with the extension service. In an interesting letter to friends in Logan, Mrs. well-know- Quemoy Shelled Sharp writes: the one place he has not been during our previous assignment. It is near the Rusconvention some of the sian border, and after a y men have planned a two-da- y hunting trip. Bruce Anderson family are now settled in a large home in Shimran area with room for the children to play in. We are holding church at their home this month. School has started now. ... I hope to become better acquainted with more Iranians this tour. At first, it is natural to cling to ones own people when coming to strange land. Having become accustomed to the habits and costoms of these people, it will be much easier now to associate with them and at ease. All the Point 4 folks have feel v ri. been most courteous. Dave is now in Tabriz, & pK feg qg: 10-da- d DART, 0 One evening I was the guest of Mrs. Amin Sepherie, She is a of a MISSILE MUSCLE The US. Armys family of missiles is member of the International Womens Club; the tea was pictured above m this Department of Defense photo. The held at the home of Dr. Saleh. field artillery guided missile Lacrosse is a "A great garden surrounds the home with various e The Honest John Is a artillery on a which stands terrace patios leading to the house rocket. The Redstone is a guided ballistic missile. The Corporal is a guided ballistic slight elevation overlooking the huge circular pool, which is 100 years old. There are steps leading down into the pool from several places, and decorative plants and statuary add to its loveliness. The garden is profuse with fine old trees and flowers and numerous terraces upon which Persian rugs were spread. Couches and easy chairs were placed for conversation groups. Little tables with sweets and nuts were placed at convenient spots. Along one compound wall a little brook lined with blue tiles cascaded into the street below, where it fell By BEA BOMAN Verl Coley and Rex Gregory into a small tiled pool. Here the tired wayfarer could refresh himself. WASHINGTON W President have enlisted in the Navy. They It was stimulating to meet the lovely ladies from Eisenhower disclosed today that left on Monday, Septtmber 23 and India, Japan, Indonesia, Pakinstan, China, Germany the Justice Department for some are stationed at San Diego, Calibeen investigating fornia. Verl Is the son of Mr. and and France, as well as from the U.S.A. These women months has of corruption in labor Mrs. S. L. charges Coley and Rex is the all are working hard for more rights for women. unions. Fath-ali-Sha- Jf h. surface-to-surfa- ce surface-to-surfa- long-rang- surface-to-surfa- surface-to-surfa- m'ssile for tactical use against targets more than ft is a surface-to-a- ir away. The Nike-Aja- x Nike-Hercul- es ir that we visited g the first demonstration of an overhead Sepahla-por- e held the at the of in was Iran. farm It system brothers, about 12 kilometers from Tehran. It also was an advertising scheme, so many prominent Iranians were in attendance. The huge ganat supplied the water, and was pumped into the pipes through a Danish-mad- e pump. In fact, all the equipment was made in Denmark. We sat under trees at little tables spread with a white cloth, and laden with platters of fresh fruits, cola and hot tea. The sprays were three dimensional and the field was beautiful with large firm cabbages. We are awaiting with interest the arrival of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Jacobsen. Give our best regards to friends you may chance to meet. water-sprayin- HERE AND THERE We just received some photos of, and some publicity articles about Branche Thebom, who will present the initial Civic Music concert of the season next Wednesday, Oct. 9. The art of Miss Thebom is described as unique in the contemporary musical world. Few artists combine such rare personal beauty and dramatic intensity with an heroic voice of richness and power. The New York Journal American wrote: In beauty of voice she has no rivals among American singers today. And the San Francisco Chronicle: We were regaled with some of the most gorgeous tones that ever came from a throat, and the richness and power of this tone were projected by a remarkable os ic intelligence. We passed Hyrum Dam yesterday, after a visit to South Cache high school, and noted that the irrigation company is draining the waters from the lake. It appears that several days will be required to dry up the sizeable body of water. It will to; interesting to note how much silt has been deposited in the lake bottom during the years since the water was impounded. Dulles To Confer With Gromyko WASHINGTON W Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will attempt to smoke out Soviet intentions on disarmament and the Middle East when he confers this week end with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Administration officials said today the two topics head the list of woild issues expected to come up at the Dulles Gromyko meeting. live State Department announced Wednesday night Dulles had invited Gromyko to come to Washington Saturday afternoon for an exchange of views on various international Issues of concern to both the United States and the USSR. The meeting will be held at Dulles home on the edge of mansion-lined Rock Creek Park. An aide said Dulles like3 to stay home and work on Saturdays so he decided to have the dour Russian visit him there. State Department officials said no international emergency prompted Dulles invitation. They also said Dulles does not have any new disarmament or Mideast peace plans to propose to Gromyko. Dulles idea, officials said, is to find out whether the Soviets are as tough as thev sound on disarmament, the Middle East, Ger- many and other Important issues long deadlocked between East and West. Dulles has told friends recently be doubts talks with the Russians would do any good except possibly on disarmament. Eisenhower made the statement at his news conference when asked whether the government planned any further steps to curb labor corruption or collusion in field. The the questioner said he referred particularly to the Teamsters Union and trucking industry. The President replied that he began conferring with his top labor and legal aides wheo the corruption charges were first made. He said the object was to determine whether the government could take any further steps. Use of Federal Troops Eisenhowers press conference was devoted almost exclusively to the Little Rock, Ark., school integration crisis. He said there were two conditions under which federal troops could be withdrawn from Little Rock's Cential High School: Unequivocal assurance from Gov. Orval E. Faubus that he would maintain law and order and not obstruct a federal courts integration orders. That local law enforcement officials could keep the situation under control in the absence of federal troops. The President, in a hrief discussion of the federal budget, said it is going to be extremely hard to cut federal spending to 70 billion dollars a year. For one thing, he said, all departments want more money, partly because of rising costs. Eisenhower said that he did not see how the defense budget can be brought below 38 billion dollars. But he held out some hope of reductions by cutting back moire on other programs like water pollution, power developments and vocational training to state governments anti-aircra- surface-to-surfa- ce Verl Coley and Rex Gregory Sfafioned In San Diego Unions Mr. and Mrs. Desmontf Jones. Corrupt You may be interested to know 75 miles guided ft is also a surface-to-amissile. The antitank guidguided missile. The Dart is a ed missile for use by front-lin- e troops. The Little John is surface-to-surfaartillery rocket. The Hawk is not in phGto. Investigates So far. he said, the department has not made a report. W anti-aircra- Lewiston Justice Agency music-dramat- Stop Cussing A womTRENTON. N. J. OB an may slap a man to stop him from cussing, the New Jersey Superior Courts Appellate Divi- -i sion ruled Wednesday. The court, holding that the slapping of a mans face could rea'onably be under such circumexpected Methnxychlor has been recommended for controlling alfalfa weevil larvae at the rate of 1 to stances, awarded $4,700 in dis2 pounds per acre with no harability compensation to a petite vesting or feeding restrictions waitress involved In a fight with necessary a 225 . pound, six - foot, two - inch Heptachlor at si to 1 ounce per chef acre has been recommended to control weevil larvae if the crop Is not cut for three daj s Aldrin has been found to be ComT IPEI, Formosa I1B effective in controlling weevil larvae or grasshoppers and may munist Chinese artillery on Hiao be safely used if the tieated crop Teng Island shelled the Nationaloffshore island of is not harvested for 15 days. ist Chinese-helDDT, chlordane and toxaphene Quemoy Wednesday afternoon, have been recommended for con- the Nationalist Defense Ministry trolling several alfalfa tests. Rut said today. The shelling caused no crops treated with these insecti- casualties and little damage, the cides should not be fed to dairy announcement said It was the animals, animals finished for first Communist shelling since Aug. 31. slaughter or poultry. Thebom Here Next Week mezzo-sopran- To Insecticides (Continued from Page 1 ) ing alfalfa insects to the extent that the findings showed it wac Letter From Dave And Pat; Ray Nelson You May Slap Aids Research Sunday Speakers President Cliff Wiser was the speaker in Sacrament meeting in the Second Ward on Sunday. John Stewart of the USU in Logan was the speaker in Fourth Ward. His topic was Joseph Smith. Members of the audience were called on in the Third and First wards. Speaking in the Third ward were Oka Lower, Leon Creger, Loyal Gittins, Barlow, Dale Mouritsen, Craig Westover and Carole Gordon. In the First ward were Willard Jessop, James Hess, Ida Ilamberlin, La Rue Stephenson, D D. Ilyer and Lorna Feltman. Here for a four day visit recently was Thad Van Noy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Noy of Oakland, California. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs Orlo Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gregory. Monday callers at the home of Mrs. Lena Hendricks were Mr. and Mrs Ronald Nelson . id three children of Seattle, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish of Cove. Mrs. Nelson is the former Carma Jean Cornish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornish and of Mrs. granddaughter Hendi icks. From Hollywood Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Jones were Mr. and Mrs. H. V. De Lamiter of Hollywood, California. They spent a week here with the Jones. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones are Opening Social back after a two weeks visit in Relief Society opening social Nyssa, Oregon. They visited with in the Fourth ward was held on their two sons and their families, Monday afternoon. The teachers Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones and gave previews of their lesson for the coming year, Wilma Wilson is the Theology teacher, Anna Egbert the literary, Loretta Blair the work and business and Mane Bernhisel the social science. A ladies trio, Larna Brown, Wanda Shuldberg and Verna Bowles sang two numbers and Mrs. Mabel Van Orden gave a reading. Mrs. Venna Van Orden who was sustained as secretary of the stake Relief Society was honored and presented with a gift. Refreshments were served. Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Anderson W'ere Mr. and Mrs. Earl Israelson and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Israelson of North Logan. Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of the Victor Israelson and Earl is a brother. NOW! THE BEST TASTING 90 PROOF. 6 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON YOU CAN FIND! TAILORED FOR TODAY'S TASTEI Fancy Clubhouse CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (IPI -PWednesday halted the demolition of a $250,000 steel building olice and confiscated the (QoifiiGiuiiry wreckers tools. Charles Weatherford, owner of the building, arrived to find three youngsters engaged in ripping corrugated iron from the structure. He said they told him the building had been vacant so long they didnt know anybody wanted it, and they could use the material for a new clubhouse. -- ub "A fl Ll NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO., N, Y., STRAIGHT BOURdON WHISKEY. 90 PROOft Drives Into Lots Of Trouble A STATESVILLE, N. C. Of) youth told officers Wednesday he drove three stolen cars aimlessly around North Carolina because Tve never been anyplace. David May hew told sheriff's deputies he wrecked the he stole on Monday, and York by Vasily V. Kuznetsov, So- first car the second when it deabandoned viet deputy to Gromyko. Kuznettrouble and stole veloped engine sov told a news conference at the He was driving the third U. N. Moscow might look with another. favor on a new conference of na- when arrested for not paying for gasoline at a service station. persists in official nere that the Russians quarter may yet agree to something In the way of disarmament. They thought a hint of this was given in a comment Sept. 28 In New The feeling tional leaders with disarmament as the principal topic. Dulles also has a personal reason for wanting to sit down with Gromyko. It Is known Dulles asked American Intelligence agencies some time ago to try to find out just who Is running Soviet foreign policy. Now he will get his chance to try. He has some suspicion the former British diplomats Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, who fled Britain for Russia, are working in the Soviet foreign office. Scales Of Justice Typed MEMPHIS, Tenn. (If) Robert Lee Park, estranged husband of a striptease artist, was held today on Uvarges of passing three phony checks because its just too much exertion to work. Police said Park, 32, of San Antonio, Tex , is wanted In eight other cities on bad check charges Officers said thev had to weigh the suspect on cotton scales because police scales didn t go L,gh enough. Harmony House MODERN Rackets Hearing The Senate Rackets Committee today set Oct. 21 as the opening date for public hearings on the activities of Nathan W. Shefferman, labor relations consultant and friend of, retiring Teamster President Dave WASHINGTON OP) FOR he Herald Journal ONLY 20 TO SELL! We made a lucky purchase direct from the factory; Sturdy all hardwood frame, lovely tapestry covering in choice of Toast, Coral, Turquoise or Green. Sofa opens to full size bed. PHTIIP E SWIFT. Publisher Published every evening Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by Cache allev Newspaper Company, 73 West Center, Logan, Ltah, Entered as second cias platter at the post office at Logan. Utah. MEMBER Audit B ireau of t Irculatlon Lnited Press NLA Service 432-pou- National Advertising Ghman. 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