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Show I vvrT rrvroi nt i6 1 THE HERALD JOURNAL I rikdr, 113 ?! I i r.n 1 t r I i s ' I y:,i, ii j ri ) . I 4? :? $ un$ e tI J l' I ; '' t v- "T i ' N. i ; ! : - i ai wi v V rl, - - 1 ! - . I ' Jf , f- - .., v 3jI J 'IV i i :Y- - A-- o r s ,. s School Slates Office Voting Two parties are in DAYTON the running again this year at AVest Side High School: the Pira-teer- s and the Davy Clocked. By the Primary election just the following names concluded, will be placed on the ballot. For the Pirateers: President, Gary Porter; vice president, Janice Schvane veldt; secretary, Margaret Beutler; social leader, Scott Beigeson; assistant Year Book editor, Veda Schvaneveldt; assistant Scroll editor, Stanley Hansen; reporter, Renea Poulson, advertising manager. Carmen Balls. The Davy Crockett party: president, Sheldon Kendall, with Gajle Buttars as vice piesident, Karen Balls, seeietary; Richard Hobbs, social leader: Joy asMstant Year Book editor; Julie Robinson, assistant paper editor, John Sant, reporter; Norma Aichibald, advettising manager. Hall. Homer Smith Is Javree Piesident for th year 1955 56 and his charming wife, Connie, has been chosen Jaeee Jill Piesident Other Javcee officers include John L Andeisen. first vice Scott A. Bingham, second vice piesident; Jay Wilson, secretary; Mervin Jensen and Glade t; ptes-iden- Larsen, directois, two-ye- Jr and Swanson, Bill , Beau-for- d Petei-se- directors; and Bill Bickmore, state repi esentative Other Javcee Jill oft nets one-yea- r Lois Nielsen, vice LaRene Peteison. 'Ciic-- t ai Helen Ibown, histoiian-- i older, ReNce Swanson, ilneo-to- i Lou Rickmoie, Past-p- i ; Alma evident dim tor. Larry Andetson, past piesident of the Logan Junior Chandler of Commeiee was guest speaker and Final election will be held Mav he inspired his audience of s 10. and wives with his speech elude t. piest-idcn- e- . Mc-Ka- Y - v S-- , , - 5 V gw,;' ' ' V" It ' r L -- - ' w ', 4 N-- .flsgA' P K I , MSUf 'f 5 A.3 iO?. Jkf ;,V , - s f i M cV v. . M-.- V j ";f 4 A, . H-- Jay-ee- e -- 1 e. repre-senativ- Swanson, Jr, duectnr; Caiyle Hutton, dn tutor. Outgoing Javcee Jill ofliceis in-- 1 dude Alina Lou Bickmoie, piesi-- i dent. Jeanne Bmcham. vice pres-- ' ident, t onme Smith seeietary; Coialie laisen historian i ec oi , Maiyhelle Peterson and Betty Cluistoliei son, dimtois Jeanne Bingham and ReNec Swan on weie ui chaige of table deem atioii'. tvvo-yeone-ye- d-- Var Hearing Friday i f' SS rrS x gr For About 4 s 4 ' anti-poli- Kx. . k a tN es agenda because the situation had not been thoroughly studied. He indicated he might call another special session to deal with the pioblem if the special committee comes up with a solution requiring legislative action. !il I8' h I i ,.- 4y KSwe4k " x - A - , M v 4 " -- a , t i , t. 1 ; i frt --'V-r.Vf , J, Ji a z, fN,irl feulMW a ' ' , 33 mi IlM Idaho Deaths -- ! Twin Ray Smith, I Falls, Ida , of natural causes. Mrs Fiances Castleton Schade, Gnf-Ahsc- nt I Railroad Strike o ORE . . . ABOUT DIAMONDS If you're planning to buy a diamond shop in Logan before you buy! Needham's BUY DIAMONDS DIRECT FROM THE CUTTERS tition, we OFFER customers and to beat compe- the advantage of our saving! Here's PROOF OF FUNERALS NEEDHAMS BETTER DIAMOND VALUES. Fred Petty for Infantile Paialvsis told Dr. G. Ponl McGinnis Spendlov e vaccine for the second senes of shots would not he available for Utah for at least tour weeks Actualh, the first shots have been adimnistied to on v 15 Odd children thus far Another 37.000 childien are to be inoculated if safety tests being made at University of Utah piove the states vaccine supplies are perfectly safe. Spendlove noted that if second shots are not available for at least four weeks the entire program will be greatlv complicated because schools will have been dismissed for summer vacation before that time. Both Spendlove and Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., president of the Utah State Medical Association, said the delay would not affect immunity value of the shots because it is recommended there be a two to four week period between the fust and second .suddenly Thursday niihl lollou-tna heait attack. Wi'l be con- g Woikeis of America urged C name to Eisenhower ducted Mondav at 1 p m in the Logan 3td LDN Waul Lapel bv Bishop Wlloid A Kuwallis Friends may call al the HU Aloituary this evening fiom 7 to 9 and at the family home, 195 North 5th West, Monday ficun 10 a. m until time of sei vices. Buual will be in Logan remote iv. Military honors will be arroid-e- d by the local Amencan Lt'gion Post, No. 7. an1 ailiitiator to bung an end to the stnke that is causing untold economic hai.iship to many southern communities The communications woikets oflc led lo submit all the issues involved to an aitnlialor but Southern Bell said it was a calculated attempt to gam fiorn an aioitiaior what the umon has not been able to justify through bai gaining x $2oo ALLOWANCE ON ANY CHIPPED, CRACKED OR BROKEN DISH &&r '& p sjpDJfTJvW One Full Carat U vl i! - PRETTY MAY QUEEN in Mendon yesterday was Miss Kohnie Muir, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Muir. Kohnie was crowned Queen of the May in traditional ceremonies se is a student at South Cache high school. Dancing, games, and a program were pan of Ahe festival. Beacon Of Hope The Nationalist BOSTON ID Chinese offshoie Islands Of Que mov and Matsu mav be complied with West Bet hn as a beacon of to Communist dom.nated hope peoples, Sen. William F Know-lansaid last night. The fact is thht Quemoy and Matsu are as important to free China as West Berlin is lo ftee Germans. tiie CaLfoirua Republican said. chairman; Leroy McBride, vice chairman; Gainel Larsen, vice chairman; Lowell Anderson, committee chairman; camping of chairman Farrell Darlev, training committee, and Clifford, Stoffoid, chairman health, safety; Lamont Allen, chan man Ollie Elwood, finance chairman Brief talks were given hv Thatn Packer, Scout executive and Mr. It was Larsen, and ElLs Hans-'nrepotted that all Scouts and would joia in a camping evperience during the fust pait of this month. More than 50 exadvan-memen- ", 1 nfe plorers are scheduled for a horse-bai- k tnp May 31. Following the business part of tahe program, a pot lutk lumh was served A special muaica) program followed. YOUR CHOICE Of CHARCOAL GREY GARDENIA WHITE FLAME riNK Mi niti rAirnrhii 6 Piece 4 CUPS 4 SAUCERS Starter Set 4 PLATES 4 BREAD Rs$uhf US 2-- You t; . DINNERWARE DiNNiawaai 60rafiti Optn Pay Vassa ( t BUTTERS Vslus $ DIAMOND Mounted in 14 Karat White or Yellow Gold PERFECT CUT BRILLIANT GUARANTEED FINE CLEARNESS COLORFUL Fed. tax paid Pay Only $50.00 Down, $50.00 Month AllOIANCt Only if. Of er Mode Only During Mon'h of Moy Stock Available PAY AS 50 YOU USE V'- - 125 North Mein 59c WEEK n. IP This Pay Week Melmu GUARANTEED ROYALE the Y Y 4 j ' Weeks el 7 ' i ar ,.A Conduct Meet N v I Utah Delays Shots Of Salk Vaccine Hyrum Scouters s ,, . y v h '' : vy West Side High for the four veais and assisted 0 NY TON Sdiool has leleased the names of at the diffeient soual functions the v aledutoi tan and salutatoi-ia- n of the school. She was cheer for the graduating class of leadpr during her senior year and 1915 Norveen Kofoed is valedictor- chan man of the Senior' Assembly. ian Nhe is the daughter of Mr Lvle Henderson is the sjluta-tonaOi son Kofoed of Clif-and Mrs He is the son of Mr and ton She has been a top student Mrs How aid Henclei'on ol Clifton. He is piesident of the Dis-tnct FFA and the school chapter FFA. Duung his junior year he Mediation offi- ATLANTA 'IP was Lettcrmen repot tei. Junior foi a Class president, anei Distnet FFA clals exPie'sef optimism the of nations longest settlement vice president. The school lists the ten lop railroad stnke in 29 years alter students as follows: Norveen Ko-- 1 lh fatal shooting of a striker food, Lvle Henderson, Janet, Ol- talks. sen, Arlene Hatch, Kaien Nielson, bioke down arbitiation AdSALT LAKE CITY UP of chairman A O'Neill, Yle-Frans is ! Schvaneveldt, Ramona ministration of second shots of Jay Boaicl, Mediation Shar- - the National Dermott. Kayleen Johnson, Vaccine to Utah ron Salk Walker and Beverly Bing- - said repicsmtatives of the souh-haschool children will probably be wide Louisville and Nashville delaved at least four weeks, naKailioad and some 29 000 sinking tional polio foundation officials jwoikeis had settled down to said yesteiday talking business, not emotions After learning yesteiday that But thcie was little piospect of U. S Surgeon General Dr. Leon-ai- d set'bng another labor dispute disA. Scheele had otdeied the South thaj, of some rupting vacol ttie of new batches wotkers tOCKiO communication cine stopped pending a review of Bell Telephone Southern against safety standards. Dr. George A. Funeral services for Lt. Col and Telegraph Co. Spendlov e, Utah health dneetor, Fted M. '! lie CIO Commumc a t i o n s Petty, 62. who died called the National Foundation Presi-rnn- t Fac-toi- s SALT LAKE CFIY IP involved in Itahs lecent nulk puce war will be evploied next Finlay when testimony is taken by a special fae committee of the Ltah Lewixlat-- i e counc il. The committee, under the ehanmanslnp ol State Sen. Sherman P. Lyolcl (R Salt Lake) held its fust meeting yesterday. Meinbeis voted to invite liom thiee segnicjnts ol the dauy lndUolpy to testify next week A truce in the milk pi ice contlict is piesently in efteet. Invited to testily at 1 p. ni. next Fiiday will be lepicsenlntives of Safeway Stoies, Inc.; pioduceis and piocessois who supply milk to groeeiy stoics, and produeeis Annual meeting of HA RUM and piocessois who handed nulk the scout district was atHyrum for home delivery. tended by 50 Scouters and wives At yesterday's meeting Alden at Hyrum Stake House. K Baitcn, stale agmultuie comIn charge of arrangements not did said believe h' missioner, was Ollie Elwood, with the probe eonllict could settled gram under the direction of Gar-nthe price without new legislation Larsen. The affair was held The nulk puce question stole to elect officers for the district, the show at the lecent lust spec- with Byron Snow heading ial session of the Utah Legislatute nominating committee. but Gov. J. Blacken Lee retused Ellis Hansen v.as named disto add the problem to the session trict repie-sentauv- V, V, C 1 -- VnA.AN-IV- C ' 1 Jav-cee- i - Seek End Of Creed. Other entertainment was furnished bv Mr and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and Miss Kaien Hansen of Piovidenre who delighted their audirme with musical numbeis. Outgoing .Javcee olliceis w- -j elude Bill Rickmoie, piesident; llomei uinili Ijisl vice presi-dent Bill Ietci'On, second vice piesident Glade Lai sen, secie-- i taiy: I.uane Lai sen, state Milk Price , n winch tevolved aiound the Beuford j '68. 1253 Westminster Avenue, Salt Lake City, alter a lingeimg Shown above aie members A Aaromc nriesthond quorums lllne . Mrs Beitha Preauss Brandt, Third ward a group that have achieved an historic '68, 3134 7th Hvium in East, Salt Lake recoid in the waid. City, of a heart ailment. Mrs Leah Ihiessa. Powell Acrording to Bishop LeCrami Miller, there aie 4J Aaronic priesthood niembers enrolled, and of that number, 39 received Rands, 80, Bingham, of diabetes complications. mnidual awaids All ming men Oliver Darr Sr., 55, available in the waid but thiee Hiason, Jerry Blown, Richard o) (.ukl,mia qualified. Bob Miller, Thaylej John Henry llenslev, 17, Ter- lwo Pnests.aie m the seivice N, risen, Gaiy Eliason and David Cum- Biovvn, Allen Pavne, Giant Allen retun, Ida., of leukemia and oi dell Allen 48, Bvion Haight Nielson, mings Seated aie Iivin Anhder, In the pntuie above are. back Ida, tollovving a heait John tow Horn left, Mniphv, ojd eoiuise lor in hishopuc; Giant 'attack. James rovehinnis, 63, Talk Del Ale Nielsen, Laisen, fust counselor. Bishop Dan Madson, Evan Madson, Douglas lleyiend, LeGrand Miller. Einar Jensen, City, of carcinoma, Beitl Mis Mary Ann Carver Geddes, Douglas Nielsen, Richard MtUei , stake Aaronic committee, Dai lev, Savage, advisor to Puests, A 97, Pam City, after an illness, Bill Leatham, Ralph M tiler, advisor to teaeheis Mrs Bead it e Robinson (oiclidl Nielsen Gaith Nielsen, ton when t He pieiuie waslfilhs, 52 Spungville, alter a Millet Eliasem, Rolatl any weie Bill Biovvn, Devon heait attack Jim Doiudtti, Rieha'd Pay ne, Cleave Smith, Mrs. Jessie L Coivvell. 81 607 Allan Gaiy Ko'ine. Lex Larsen, Bruee Niel.en. 7th East, Salt Lake City, after Dailey, David Nielsen, Gerald Williamson and Ronald Jensen a stroke. Seot Laisen, Stanley Jr. Miller, NieRen and Richard Laisen Center low, Joe Allen, Jack Shai-ma- n Savage, Hey lend, Willis Stautfei. John Payne. Earl young Ronald Miller, J. K West Side High Names Sfudenf Speakers For Rites Hyrum J C Unit Installs Officers Ifjium Junior Chamber of Commerce and Hyrum Jayceej Jills gained new piesident' at their recent joint installation banquet held in the llyrum City Elite '- -- Hyrum 3rd Ward Quorums Cited STI DFNTS at West Side Hieh in Dav'on Ida aie Koloed, valcdu toi lan, and Lle llendcison, salutaloiiaii. ndei son. Bottom photo shows new oflueis of Javcee Jills baik loo, Renee Swanson. Helen Biown. Alma I. on Hoknioie: seated I.aRene Peteison, Co, mie smith, and Lois Nielsen. nHp - yx . f .1 j HONOR , I . 5 && - kJ V" y..-'- i Nt- --- l-Y.- AvTj , y.- L - J ; NEW OFFICERS of Hvium junior chamber, top photo: back row. Glade Larsen, Beufoid Swanson Jr., Mervin Jensen, Bill Bickmore, Jay Wilson; front row, Scott A, Bingham, Homer Smith, John - - v f J " V Y Arirtrfw I i Y - ! , J , Y 4 Sf : ir.'i '" r.- -- . .. ! w ' - i. 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