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Show 6 THE HERALD JOURNAL FRIDAY APRIL 4, IT Logan Cat he County) Lull Human Behavior Subject Of April 9 Lecture The Utah State University chapter Society of Sigma Xi, will sponsor a public lecture Wednesday (April 9 at 8 p. m. in room 226, Student Union, by Dr. Benjamin H. Pubols, assistant professor of psychology at USU. Dr. Pubols has done considerable woik in experimental psychology and will speak on "The PANEL DISCISSION on the subject of cancer will be presented to the puolic Monday, 7.30 p.m., in Logan Fourth waid hall, sponsored by Logan Business and Professional Womens Club. Moderator will be Dr Eldon Gardner, while chairman of ariange- A Junior Chamber J nients is Mrs. Willis C. Barrett. Among panel members are Dr. 0. Wendell Budge, Dr. W. S. Thain and Dr. Merrill C. Dames, Not present for the photo was Dr. John C. Worley. The public is invited, free of charge. MONDAY EVENING Of Preston Public Invited To Lists Officers Cancer Panel PRESTON Installation banquet for Preston Junior Chamber of Commerce was held recently as members welcomed their new officers for 1958. Owen Ainscough, president, turned the official reins of the organization to Merlin Austin as his successor. Mr. Austin served as vice president during the past year. Wayne Swainston, secretary under Mr. Ainscough, is the new vice president and Ronald Hodges succeeds him as secretary. Lynn Fackrell was speaker for the evening and stressed the need of civic clubs in a community. He urged all young men to join in civic work such as the Jaycee outgoing gioups are doing. A clock radio was presented Mr. Ainscough by the Jaycees. Lofs Of ' Weeks' Ahead For Observance igi Reorganization .SERVICES. Slated For HERES PRESBYTERIAN Miner E. Bruner, Pastor 7.00 AM Sunrise Service Message by Dr. J. Duncan Bnte "Whither Goest Thou Special music by Junior LOGAN Paradise Ward Choir. Paradise ward bishopric will 8 00 AM Annual Easter Break A panel discussion, plus a short film both on the be reorganized Sunday evening fast. (Recreation Hall). cancer of be will 7:30 p.m., 7:30 oclock, in the regular ward 9.25 AM Easter W'orship Service subject presented Monday, in Logan Fourth ward hall, sponsored by the Cancer Re- service, it was announced today Easter message bv Mr.is search Division of Logan Business and Professional by Earle W. Allen, president of The Verdict Bruner; Hvrum stake. Yours! Choir Womens Club. numbers; To released are Bishop Christ is Risen by Olds, Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Willis C. Barrett, MarionbeOlsen. Counselors Lcland and Sing and Rejoice by who also is superintendent of nursing at Logan L D S Pulsipher and Niel Tams, with Will James. Hospital. Today she issued an c Preston Obray, clerk. This 9 30 AM Sunday Church School . invitation for the general public has served about seven 10.55 AM Easter Worship Service to attend the program. r? years, and under their adminisEaster message by Mr. BruVffC7f3 The panel will be moderated tration a fine chapel has been ner: The Verdict Is by Dr. Eldon Gardner, professor constructed. Yours! Choir numbers; of zoology and head of the can- We invite all memebrs of the Christ Is Risen by Olds, cer research division at Utah to Paradise ward attend the reand Sing and Rejoice by Slate University. Dr. Gardner President organization meeting, James. is author of such works as CanAllen said Counselors to Presi8 00 PM Senior Westminster cer and Cancer Research. dent Allen, along with High Fellowship. Open invitation Councilmen and others of Hyrum Logan physicians and surgeons to all to attend Moodv InMoney spent for research on on the atinstake will be in panel participating stitute of Science film: "family better control methods is modest tendance. clude Dr. O. Wendell Voice of the Deep. No adBudge, billion nine the with member of the State Cancer compared mission charge. Board; Dr. W. S. Thain, Dr. dollars insects and mites cost the Merrill C. Dames and Dr. John nation each year, a Utah State PRESTON COMMUNITY C. Worley. CHURCH SALT tlP LAKE CITY The A film entitled The University entomologist declared New house Building here David Crawford, Student Pastor today. 9.45 AM Church School Story of a Ten Dollar Bill, and Dr. George F. Knowlton. USU was sold to a Seattle firm Thurs- 11:00 AM Sunday Easter Worship Service dealing with the seven danger extension for in a of excess day price said that signals of cancer, will follow the over the entomologist, Message by hfr. Crawford. .000. years researchers have O panel discussion. The office located knocked out the cattle fever tick, building, FIRST SOUTHERN e cattle scabies, Mediterr a n e a n across Mam Street from the BAPTIST CHURCH Hotel, was sold by Thompfiuit fly and imported citrus and 71 West Third North son and Murdoch Investment Co. An Ogden man, date pests. He added that they OGDEN IIP) J. A. Strom, Pastor burned when his truck cab caught have saved millions of dollars in to C D Stimson Co. The purSunrise Service Guin-ava- h Easter 'fire alter it collided with a car cold cash which we used to have chasers said operation of the 6 a.m. (The weather Park was reported in to put out to control these insects. building would be unchanged. Wednesday, our church will have permitting Dr. Knowlton said close coopcritical condition at Thomas D. a Sunrise service at Guinavah Dee Memorial hospital here to- eration between state and fedeial Park in Logan Canyon. In case lesearchers and industry has day. of inclement weather the serVV. Smtchler, in 30, sufferconstantly improved efficiency vice will l held at the church Harry ed first, second and third degree dealing with common agricultural Broadcast of the Gospel burns on his head, neck, arms, and livestock pests. 8.15 until 8:30 a.m. KLGN APRIL 4 "The goal of the agricultural 9 45 am. right leg and back. He was taken Sunday School Marjorie Plowman, Smithfield. to Tooele Valley hospital for em- entomologist 11 am. anj chemist is Morning Worship 5 APRIL The ResurrecSermon subject: ergency treatment by motorists constantly to improve production Paul J. Read, Bancroft, Idaho. tion of Jesus Chirst. after his truck tanker carrying eificiency of the American farmRhonda Rasmussen, Cache butane gas collided with the car. er. This involves higher quality Training Union 7pm8 Louis E Corbridge, 46. Magna, pioduction, avoidance of prevent- Junetion. pm. Evangelistic Service Teresa Jane Providence. Davis, I Know That 'was killed when his car hit the able ciop losses and farm operSermon subject: George Gessel, laigan. truck 20 miles west of Salt Lake ations which are profitable and Mv Redeemer Liveth. Shirley Perkins, Smithfield. Monthly permanent," Dr. Knowlton said. Monday. April 7 City. May Perkes, Hyde Patk. church business meeting at 7 Mrs. Iola H. Embry, Logan. p m. APRIL 6 Tuesdav. April 8 Baptist DeWayne Bodrero hish-opri- Aid Fight On Insects Hotel Sold O The week beginning April 14 will be a mighty busy one in Utah as far as observances are concerned. Gov. George D. Clyde today proclaimed April 14 Arbor Day American Day. and also Pan The entire week was proclaimed Pen American Week in honor of the 68th anniversary of founding of the Bureau for Cooperation. Clyde also designated the week Inter-Americ- Sunday School Week in Utah and encouraged appropriate observances in recognition of the Sunday School program. In addition, he designated .he next Week as Secleiaiies Week and named April 23 as Secretaries Day. New-hous- Still Critical Happy Birthday 'Man Of Year Awards fiateimty. He is a senior at USU. Mr. Yuill is seiving his second term as Senator for the College of Forest, Range and Wildlife Management. Affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, he is chairman of the Aw aids Committee. ater in Logan. Student Life editor Paul 11 the glamour and glitter of Sehneiter is the fourth nominee. Hollywood extravaganza will He is a senior at the University ict the Utah State event, and is a transfer from Weber ch is being sponsored by Sig-N- u College. fraternity. Jay Bates is senior class presiominated for the Man of the dent, affiliated with Sigma Alpha and Alpha Sigma Nu. ir award are Leron Johnsen, Epsilon r Ri'cr City; Ralph Seefeldt, He has been a member of the a. Wis : Tom Yuill, Lanham, Aggie basketball squad for the ; Paul Sehneiter. Ogden; and past three years. He is married to the foimer liene Lagos of Bates. Idaho Falls, t, Idaho Falls ecoiding to Richard C. A total ol eight awards will be Gardena, Calif , chair-n- , the award will be given to given that night including Woman individual male student, who of the A ear. Achievement of the his display of rare personal Year, Personality ot the Year, d Talent of the Year, Athlete of the ts and dedication to his Year, Scholar of the Year, and contributed has cuties, lificantly to the Universitys Instructor of the Year. The Salt Lake Tribune's Dan to such gress and extent that it maiks him as Valentine will act as master of ceremonies. Senator Aithur V. Man of the Year. Ir. Johnsen is student body Watkins and Hack Miller, Deseiet sident at USU. He is a senior is affiliated with Sigma Chi Alpha Sigma Nu, honorary for ior fraternity. musical talents, he portrayed of the leading roles in the He is znt opera "Carmen. rried to the former Deanne doer of Logan. r. Seefeldt holds the position ditor ol the Buzzer, the school v i book; president of the Council, and is past ident of Sigma Phi Epsilon ue outstanding men students the campus of Utah State have been nominated for foi "Man of the "Oscar ir." The Oscar awards are for the first time USU April 12 at the Capitol Um-sit- y Al-jh- as-le- well-bein- Analysis and Control of Human Behavior. The speaker will discuss the use of laboratory ani nals in determining the laws of behavior and how they are related to human behavior. Dr. Pubols came to Utah State last September after receiving the PhD degree irom the University ot Wisconsin three months earlier. He received his bachelors degree from the University of West Virginia. Dr. Sterling Taylor, Sigma Xi secretary, emphasized that the lecture is open to the public, g News Sports Editor, will be among the digmtarips awarding the Oscars. A Hollywood filmland personality will also be an Logan. Diane Shipp, Logan. David Shipp, Logan. Cecil O. Balls, Hyde Park. Jeff Olson, Mink Creek. William R. Harris, Richmond. Alvin Johnson, Richmond. Mrs. ilate Price, Smithfield 1 Logan Tabernacle grounds will for various age groups during the egg hunt, which begins at 10 a m. Satur HOW be divided Easter Heres Lineup Of Easter Egg Hunts In Valley Weather permitting, children tee consists munities. LOGAN At 10 a m. Saturday, youngsters will line up in their various age groups, ready to dash for the gaily colored candy Easter eggs at the sound of a whistle. Over 4,700 eggs will be laid out on Tabernacle Square by a committee of the JC organization beaded by Don Davis. Assisting him will be Dennis and Norman Squires. Six live rabbits will be given to the luckiest participants. Coupons redeemable for cash by local merchants will be tucked in side most of the Easter egg bags. An hour of carLEWISTON toons will be presented to the children at 1 p.m. in the Lewiston Theater. Following this, an Easter Egg Hunt will take place at City Park with prizes going out to the lueky-eg- g finders. Chairman of the event is Dean Richard Pulsipher. WELLSVILLE An n, Boman with Bavon Glover and Zan Litz assisting. RICHMOND Beginning with a series of comedies shown to the children of Richmond in the community at 1 p m.. an eventful afternoon has been planned jointly bv the Citv and the Richmond Lions Club. At 2 p m. an Easter Egg Hunt at ihe stake tabernacle Easter Baptist Church To Observe U. S. W. j Youth Week The 1st Baptist Church of Logan. along with 30,000 other Southern Baptist Churches, will observe Youth Week April The Sunday night service beginning at 8 p m. on April 6 will feature special music by the young people under the direction of music director lim Hickman, The youth pastor and speaker for the service will be Jim Box, graduate student at Utah State University. d The activities of the week will be climaxed by a youth banquet at the Rose Park Baptist Church in Salt Lake City, Saturday night, April 12. A special invitation is extended to all young people to attend the activities during Youth Week at the 1st Baptist Church, 71 youth-directe- will he open to all children from one to ten years of age. HYRUM The Hyrum Lions Club will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt for the children Saturday morning at 10 a m. on the West Third North in Logan. City Square. The club will give special prizes to young contestants in the egg hunt. All children from 1 to 10 are invited to Hyrum Lions narticioate. Committee members include H. C. Stauffer and Leigb Bair of the Hvrum Lions Club. All chilRIVER HEIGHTS 1 to 12 will join in the from dren 7 at ings pm. Familv night scramble for eggs on the school praver meeting at 8 p.m The public is cordially invited grounds Saturday, April 5. at 10 to attend all of these services. a m. The River Heights Lions Club is sponsoring the hunt and THE ST. JOHNS Episcnnal will present special nrizes to the Church will observe Easter Sun- lucky contestants. The commit. day with The Holy Eucharist and Easter Liturgy, scheduled for open to the public. Included will a m. According to FatHr be selections by Logan high William J Hann'fan, this wilt be school chorus, under direction followed bv an Easter Egg Hunt of Eugene Tueller, and by a male for the children. quartet from Utah State University. The Easter message will be LOGAN 21ST An Easter presented by Bartell Jensen. The morning service, sponsored bv ward Sunday school superinten-dene- v includes Harold Wadsthe Sunday school, will be held Sundav, 8 30 am, in the ward worth, superintendent; Vernon chanel Fifth North and First Israelsen and Dr. Raymond East. The assistants. program is tO-3- Ma-lou- f, one-ho- CUSS DAY of Wendell Blauer, Lynn Balls, Clyde Smith and Wally Blauer. PARADISE The traditional Paradise Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will begin at 10 a.m., and all kiddies 1 to 12 are invited to participate. There will be prizes of candy, live rabbits and live chicks given away The Jaycee officers in charge are Claire Obray, John P. Olsen and all over Cache Valley will be enjoying exciting Easter festivities Saturday in their various com- Student Union, Room 109 of the U B at noon. Sun Wednesday, April 9 beam, W.M S. Brotherhood meet- SENIOR day (probably In the snow). There shall be no crossing of lines larger children into the younger ones territory, Logan Jaycees warned today. Aid Needy Family Egg Hunt sponsored by the Wells-vill- e Lions Club will take place Saturday at 10 a.m. on taber-nacl- e square. Prizes will include live rabbits and merchandise contributed by WeUsville business places. Committe members; Elbert Anderson, Glen Heaton and Leon Hendry. MENDON Live chicks and bunnies, games and prizes will be offered all children under 12 at the Easter festivities sponsored by Mendon City. The events will begin Saturday at 10 a m. on the Church Square. SMITHFIELD Sponsored by Smithfield Kiwanis club, an egg hunt will be held Saturday, 10 a m , on the school grounds. All children under 12 are invited to take part; prizes will be awarded. Woodrow Selley is chairman of the event, assisted by Dan Littledyke and President Lowell Van Noy. Rep. Dixon Speaks In Logan Tuesday Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon will speak to Utah State University students Tuesday at 11 a m. in the Main auditorium. The former USU president will speak to the subject, "Can We Learn to Survive, said Dr. R. H. Walker, dean of agriculture at USU, sponsors of the con- gressmans visit. The former USU president will be in Utah during Congress Easter recess and will spend most of Tuesday on the campus. Faculty and others interested are invited to the assembly to hear Dr. Dixons challenging dis- cussion. drive to aid a family distressed by fire is an another example Infrared light ras were used of the worthy projects undertakan American astronomer to en regularly by the Lions Club by find that Saturns rings are snow. of Hyrum. Their recent campaign netted the amount of $163.25 for the family, along with grateGet Your ful thanks from the family and fellow citizens. GAS CONVERSIONS Officers of the Hyrum Lions YATER HEATERS Club are Paul Nielsen, president; Charles McBride, vice president, FURNACES Fred Miller, secretary and the Nieldirectors: From following Dewey son, John Wheeler, Victor Peterson. G. A. Andeson and John A fire-strick- I 1 I Broberg. H. E. Relict is Tailtwister for the Hyrum club, and Bill McBride is currently serving as Lion Tamer. Ricks Heating I AND SHEET METAL 13 East 4th North Ph. at the Well-know- n Inter-prnit- Home Work Sheriff MEMPHIS. Tenn. HR Ed Reeves has been conducting a drive against motorists who leave their keys in their cars. Thursday he was looking for Mrs. Reeves new station wagon. She left the keys in it when she went to church. SATURDAY, APRIL 5 10 OF GROSS SALES WILL BE GIVEN INTO THE SENIOR CLASS TREASURY BUY ALL YOUR JEWELRY TOM YUILL NEEDS NOW! SUPPORT THE SENIOR CLASS! 3135-- J V |