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Show Pillory The Herald Journal I Thoughis and Thing j Founders' Day In Wellsville; Logon, Utoh, Sunday, September 4, 1955 Mar or Bv 1 r r win p r t in' a a ruihup nn the sinew ul'--s refuse out of their thou Tro. ret r cele-biatio- n. a. U u d " rnp' f'c cur e h 'hr i I snr mj' i ri is up 'o I1 'bU'K of dirg 'his on realise thpv wo, Id have T , rc'm-mumti- es Theie aie a few, some bad ha'uts Thov w appeis papp' hags i i J "p w,Vi a a in Erod oiriet in ri IT E LABOR DAY TOMORROW also VounciPts Ttav Wellsville The folks in Cache Valiev f t pein'anept settlement have airapged an inviting schedule of artivittes, and they sincerely hope that citizens of neighhnung will join them in observing the significant pioneer vent. Leatham commented to us the other day: "This year we ate sort of tuning up for our big Centennial Our dairy show has grown so large that we ate devoting one full day just to that. Then on Sunday (today) we ate having a patriotic meeting with Dr Ricks, piesident of the Utah Historical Society, as princi "t Owens VV. . A CL! firsh looking rity f ,js uLzens Keep t heir home GAN I" , st r I a IS in Aging With Grace; Other Things The Guaranteed Wage Today's Guest Editorial ,r laws pr noaMv and dump I' g n Up gpte, whpp Op. t" o' p f1" v on ausp .u i ' i' 1 i f h' a . I l! r'l i n iict P A lU'P P("l ' pujimiimi o ' ' if f i II on .,r CAR SOME ga age Instead of pi,t"ig n n f a! i v iPiliad s and fi tip ca nagr p hp'o p it'p ga vp ' 1 itr p j SR'HT "U1 hip i V pig thpi od np a1'1 ni'n fpn gp's s,al-Tx (ornis aim g dump thp on 'a hpis into p i t Top t 1 art; 'are r' l so that r p On Monday there will he a parade, ham battle, band concert, softball and game, professional wrestling vaudeville, plus carnival and games w commend the people of Wells- Rar Nel vtRe on their enterprise, and on their determination to keep alive the memory of pioneer aettlement day. o rjt law n J Edgar Hoovet on juvenile crime emphasized that perhaps a gi eater degree of firmness in the home is necessary if wt aie to tiain up a child in the way he should go. That may be so. But I noticed yesteiday that Sen. William h I.anger cautioned against a policy in punishing luvenile delinouents (Langer is senior Republican on ths gabage riiPn time to gat'pr fp,' fuck hu do rot hapbeen srat'p ed up flp gathage "in1, las 1 ne c,ty i as a 521 but) budget 'bis war Tins and disposal in the )psidpne fm the mam busidisturt and da.ly puk-up- s ness houses. Suih f'pp service em out ages frop,p to keep then p muses (lean ASHED every morn-j-- g MAIN STREET IS taku g wastes fiom the sweet mo tie guttpr .Met chants ,vprp papets and other wastes from their sidewalks into the gutter. Fiom theie it is shoveled into a city tiuck and hauled away. The garbage collection plus this dadv clean-ucosts a considerable sunt If all the people and their children would take as much interest in keepn g out c it (lean as thpy do their own home gi nurds it would lessen city expense and improve the appearance of the city for p, i.hage collection pi ovidex foi wppKIv . Our Schools: Their Needs in THIS WEEK AND NEXT, families Cache Valley and across the entire country will be having similar experiences common to the ppening of a new school term getting the children off on time lo meet the hits or to walk the necessary blocks, impressing them with the parent ( desired standards of deportment, encouraging them to get the most out of their classes, and seeing to the many other details attached to this important occasion. Another factor that will he common In nearly every school district in the nation this month is the problem faced by educators of determining how to take care of the tremendous influx of studen's in what, lit many cases, will be totally inadequate buildings and m many more instances, with staffs of teachers that are entirely too limited in number. OF COURSE, THIS SITUATION is not pew this year and those dnectly concerned with its correction have been doing a lot of figuring for many months and years in an attempt to come up with a workable answer. New construction has helped in many cases, but in spite of this effort, it is estimated that 476,000 additional classrooms must be built In fhe country within the next four years to keep up with the trend in school population. Another statistic states that over two million new teachers will he essential within the next dcade if anything near the needed standards of personalized instruction are met . SEVERAL OTHER SUGGESTIONS One educator suggests have been made abolishing the seventh and eighth grades and condensing the elementary school program into six years in an effort to help the shmt-ag- e of both teachers and buildings Another school of thought calls for the lisp of piesent schools 12 months of the year, operating four quarters and staggering the childipn's attendance so only three-fourth- s of the student body would be in attendance at any one time. Others have the idea that rooms could be made to serve dual or tuple c pui poses such as rooms, etc. All of these ideas probably have their merit, but all of them are temfiota-- y and, used over a lengthy period, probably would lower the geneial standards of education at a period when if anything, times dpmand that present standards be raised. Highway Action Heeded l SI ALLY Will A VV'1' GRolT of it acne ui anmiously din-dual- ot oi gaiuations etta n that theie ;s a piessmg teed f u a w t.s ami reaps fo o en ert mange oi imp Li' tits l's ipahzatnn am oo fin'd ceitainlv is int u.e pntuu in tie lanns v -- i , h.ghwav coir-- t in non opt i" ci v. Last month the govetnots of th var'ous sta'es met m ct mention a' Cb ago and all endoised a taten ent that it me w is an Uigent need for a nationwide load huilduig ons'untl piogtam to keep pair with the s as well as of automoniic mimhet inripasing the advance in speid and pnwn in the newei models Yet these heads of the various staes agreed on no definite plan for fmanung or managing the piogiam This same lac k of a central plan was seen in the last session of u nmations, Congress Vanous national other than political aie in about the same state of disagreement Most of 'hem aie supltt'er-eteporting industries that ostersihH ae themeKe besides in someone mainly selves footing most of any expensive highway bill It would be a refreshing attitude towatds a critical need tf someone will have a wmk-ahl- e plan for highwav ftname In the tune the House and Senate convene for the next session. i d A New Feature RECENTLY THE COLUMN Your Opinion," a spare whete teadei nay state then ow n v tew s, was st ai ted on t he Sunday edttoi page of The lleiald Journal At that lime it was stated that this featute was mtindmed becausp it was felt those other than the s'aff of the newspapet should have an opportunity to make public their opinioi s. With thp same thought in nund and for the same put pose, a new addition in this page today is "Guest Editm lal." Each week a resident of ihe VaMey will he invited to make use of this spacp to sta'e hts views on whatever subject he may led devolves public, discussion. Starting this senes today Is W, W ('wens mayor of Logan city. It tv hoped you will read the remarks of Mayor Owens and then follow these 'Guest Editonal' opinio is of your Cache Valley neighbors ifgulai ly every Sunday thereafter. Larger View There Are Few Gaunt Reminders Of Bomb-Battere- Cologne d Bs I,. MFIAFV COLOGNE GERM 4NV After an eight hour trip bv exprers t am from Pai ls via Liege in Belgium and several other places whose names were familiar horn two world wars', vve aimed in this great mewhich lies astriue the Rhine river Cologne original home of pet fumed w and some of the world's are still great Htv was more than Vi per rent destroyed Ontv Berlin and possibly Hamburg were harder M I"1 r A I RESIDENT of Col- ogne for some six weeks in the and years lust hefote Hitler came to know the central pa t of the citv the old city, rather well The great cathedral which stands throw from the lust a stone Rhine had made an especially deep impiession How could one foi get It It s twin jplies seem to tower up to an endless height and its great hells fill the air of the whole city with their nnging made here' is eo-morning It is one of a ( t of some eaily the latgest and g'andrst strucsSiZ 700 000 people tures in all of Europe and one of Jl was founded Dr Nielsen s the finpst examples of earls some 2 000 eai ago as a Roman fiom the 1.7th cent-u- t dating ( i olonv known as olonia Agripy . pina one of the imldaiv ramps o uhith the Romans established I SAW COLOGNE again hneflv along the Rhine and the Danube to ptntert the empire fiom the from a train window in 1947 The Get mm tribes to the east and great cathedral still stood though it was rather hadlv scarred Rut the norrb. o all around it was a landscape of vast desolation with nothing hut IN ITk 2 0tio year history Colpiles of rubble or blackened walls ogne has ktown manv wars and whete buildings had stood Bulla good deal of destruction but dozers had cleared paths where nothing so rii astir as the bomb- the stieets once wete, and there ings of Woild Wat II when Engwas a listless traffic of pedeslish and Amenran bombers load- trians and an occasional bicycle. ed with block hosiers dioned over the city night after night, WHEN AOC SEE Cologne toleaving thousands of dead and squat e ntlle after square mile of day it is hard to believe that that dpstiuction in their wake The grim picture which goes hack tropolis 'the Jrr Go-'hi- our nation and community demanding a cleanup h onlv eight jeari was reality. Tomore the day Cologne l dnr bustling metropolis of the Rhineland The gieat rathedial still dominates the scene, a part of its facade cluttered with scaffolding whete workmen are replacing pottions of the elaborate stone wmk destroyVrross ed bv bomb fragments the square fiom the cathedral at a large outdoor cafe people sit at tables beneath garls roloied umbrellas eniovtng morning coffee or afternoon coffee or morn- tng beer or afternoon beer And all around the cathedral anc strpt( hmg for miles out into the suburbs are new buildings It Is impossible to kno" ,ne citv again for the,simple reason that it is not the same citv The themselves sometimes get lost in certain parts of the citv. because so manv of the old land- ntaiks are gone The streets are bustling with auto and bus and strpptcar traffic which is almost as congested as in a large American citv The shops, manv of them elegant shops are filled to overflowing with goods of every kind and desrnption And there Is building going on everywhere Gaunt ruins still stand here and theie and heie nd there a laige emptv spare, but these are rap-idlbetn restored for filled with new structures rs v o WHEN YOl STAND on the banks of the Rhine, or nn one of the four or five huge bridges 'all new' which connect Cologne with the suhurb of Deutr. you can see a constant stream of traffic on the river huge barges moving slowlv up and down the Rhine or pleasure boats filled with holiday crowds There are fpw reminders of the fact that six ot eight years ago Germany was a beaten and lifeless nation. ties in ihe stale and the nation get the lump on us? l.et.1 lace it What was ade- Sewage Disposal Polio Fund Record quate veais tweniv-fiv- e le E sam-?on- t c pio-duc- ee:nne t if So They Say Journal i l U t sr S T K'-'- s c V 1 r j o H nh' n- i 'r , n - to o - . H D QUIGG TELLS ABOUT aging with utter gnare and u who some time ago passed 40 ther is a familiar ring in his words. His barber was snipping away quietly at his locks; customers napped scissors snicked Suddenly h,s barber broke the silence The sound, of his voice seemed to come from far away, then glow, then strike like a flung duk "You gonna look-- a nice with gray hair" W hat ? W hatta you mean, gt ay hair? Mv hair i black as anthracite " shot back Mr. Quigg look nice" Gettin gray, said the barber. "It s Quigg had reve. heard of anything sillier, he said And his barber business will go elsewhere. - o And the dry cleaning business now days shrinks his suit. Almost every time he sends a suit put it comes back so h can hardly gt into it. Keeps a tailor busy letting them out. It s haid to keep from bulging in clothes that don t fit. The other day he was sitting at home with his wife, looking at a pictuie magazine, when he observedThat Marilyn Monroe must have adenoids. She always has her mouth open." His wife inspected Quigg closely. "Are you getting she said. - old' Yesteryear taken from the files of aid Journal Monday. Xeutember 4, Itifl . . . Statuesque . . . blond ban . . . hi own eyes . . . smile i pai tic ularlv winsome . a charming conversational. . she . unaftected . . . and ist Hems 'Ihe Him well-poise- d HERE AND THERE Automation in the nation s Indus tries may develop a breed of nervous wrecks unless retired people find something to do with their extra years of leisure, according lo tht California Committee on Aging. "The average peisnn needs stimulation, encout agement and gu, dance in planning for the leisure which letiremen, will br.ng. Increased mechanization eventually might lower the letirement age in the United Slates from 65 to 50," officials said. .. leads Shakespeare! 'lhats a thumbnail of Miss Cache description of 19,)ft 18, of Logan Countv Baibaia Pendleton, o c The . - o ' gymnasium-auditonum-musi- Thought For The Day YOU FOLK WHO have been following the story of Airman Daniel Schmidt and his wife Una will he lnteiested in the announcement that the couple will tell their own story of their leunion when they appear exclusively on "Art Link letter s House Party" Monday, Sept 5, from 11 70 to 12 noon. Their plight aroused the sympathy of the woild when he returned rrom a Korean war prison camp to find she had remarried in the belief he was dead The Schmid r w ill fly to Hollywood from Portland Ore for the show, tak.ng their son Danny Jr, 2 2 CBS Television oMnals said the Schmidts feel it is time the nation heaid their own vei'ion of what has happened since Schmidt returned from 2 a years of captivity. are Ate we in Cache alley going to let the i Pst of the Communi- Problem of Senate Juvenile Delinquency Subcommittee ) "He uiged society to recognize that the mere jailing of a delinquent does not automatically reform. The answer to rehabilitating a delinquent is not punishment for the sake of punishment, hut finding out why he got in trouble, and remedying it ai the cause "Sen. Langer said the advocates of s h policy would weaken the juvenile court system, and that the real problem with juvenile courts is that they have not been provided an adequate probation and diagnostic staff of trained and qualified social scientists We believe, Ma am, that your thinking is pretty get-toug- s yeai to thutv ao has fast become Arriving in trgan af'er spend-T1ITheie aie no communities s in (ache FACT THAT CACHE Cnuntv cm- - mg a busy week looking at alley, except ltesion, have ennti lbutH llJt)iM tn the Match t a y sewn pioticts m the vait-o- f that is treating its law waste, not adequately, anyway. Dimps timing the Iasi 10 yccis is uichca-tiv- e iiis communities thiciugh Ltah pioduc-in- g We aie a comntumly of the size of the task ih.at voUnnee' and Nevada, and lellecting on fot the American pioduits wotkets in Logan and the enti'e m oh have the millions of dollais that these table Can we do our best to e been undeitakmg e'tuy yep The coli'c'io't mu ntuii't ies a.e investing in a piemium product unless Will hoasands of of this size fund me, ms that Utili- sanitation is a' its host moie model n sand now mvesll- o'hei communities ties I note tint theie is some xanng in samtamn soon point veiv needed mteiest on Ihe same then l.ngers at us and our p,o- pioblems in out oven community Sanitation on a community scale is one nf the nation s CACHE VALLEY S CONDITIONS as to under control, it will not have! or pioblems Many communities un(j wilei. aim size of biuldings and sue of teaching staffs over-mgan mu acle hut lather an f,e rallld'-- mee,ln been !'f and giound and aie projecting tneir sewage, stoim watei. probably could be considered aveiage or a u a accomplishment resulting from plain hard la;nmg ,nd ltnesung in mod- - waier being cameu above. Rut by looking at the expected giade Ihe same pipes Most through from who nik collected thoe by school enrollments it is not difficult to see ein sani(aiirn placed no g'eet funds in communities like our own lo me eu methods of handling old communities that trere will he ptessmg problems when to exclude laige volumes of Jahoi atones whcie much of tire money was problems me now beng rmp!o- the bulge in school population, now mostly clear and unpointed watei fiom ed, and the tteamicn of septic spent in ieseaich, whose pnme put pose in the grades, reaches the higher levels. wastes is now a must Install- these pipes should have been to cany sewIt is a serious proposition that will reations for eouvevlng septic waste age Now most comundies aie to the neatest point of depo-.iquire serious consideiation within the near faced with laige volumes of waa sad now constdeied disgrace is futuie. About the only consolation available to piocess if tnev use their ter from n;ber Thinking piogiesslv people in is, we certainly will not be alone in any Only pait of us cat lea.n piesent facilities and it costs troubles that g' owing pams may produce in us have to people s experience - the lest equally as much to tirat lo saycur own schools. be the other people. that people who installed the pieHerald enl systems made mistakes ts ambiguous Fr'nced E frv Af'err"'' crcacting v-va. the tooth. unf s' ments on the forthcoming pubI would like to help Pnml out Sunctav .On rn,il initjl.ared othe.s see as a problem what Si ii . r Mis Paul Dean, whose huslication of his niemons nirgI tali tn a . u m Hub, c, band was the oilier half of the facing their comniumtv, a piobCacna Valiev Company N.wa,mper famou pitching Dean biotheis lent who winch we should, not Present price relationships for The clav they take the 'h,ive- . . MtVttR t w it dalley. Ulheis ate foiging ahead agncultuie are about midway t n Ifi 1'lcsA rfl ball1 luitoim oil me they'd havei not find out we are leit la't f f ilfs! r f between the postwai boom and I cannot tefiain fiom nten to up it oif Ann when they cio, ' r (t shoit Let's spend a few bund- i of M 14 ''ll the JkU the depiession million Amen- thev can hiy n e, thanes tionmg that out red thousand chdiais in (ache hrtf MS c FmM if Don can Negioes own moie a itomo- economist Agricultural a Biooklyns Kov ( aieq anella. . in !' allev in collecting present ills Fn.r' i' p omi t biles than all the 200 million Hus- mal'ar Paarlberg. in some good long term nvchan- sians or the 200 million Negioes he leal and financial r'J,nnl,t l, !mn NirnU & R of mobster Gaming evidrnre m Africa. NaMnnai Avh c is k rt prrse native health as well as the financial about influence in is My boys are going to get an boxing) just Hoover. Herheit Nt Psc'Ktm ION comnuinitit s' RAILS welfaie of oui a , simple as picking up a gol nrif ui ml) educatioij fust and Taul Jr., is . t $ ..... niipr and our clul- ourselves beto business, 10 a ol to with r e ( mnckMlvci i r receive j is l)aehall tia.nmg going i4uo di n can ne er be meaui ed by When the truth is told where cjtcliei's gove tnev r tn. j on ) come a deoU't. And, in the it hasn t been knovn betoie, it's Geo. ee A Baiton head or a l),virvT today's dollar, and the soiUiatioi, Jangjage of my brolhei-m-lais,,, c-t- cs on ' 6 HJ lx well Within OUr Jll'l' . the tooth, bound to prove Diri Dean), that inieestmg , special hosing lnv estimation C s r an ir e Truman corn-the whole tooh and nothing but) commiUee a nr.iriM S uu nine-mont- . get-toug- pick-up- s p LOGAN WOMEN WRITES: "Your column that quoted A 1 'Ihe newly renovated Trow-rienc- e chapel will he declic a.ed Sunday. 7 7U p nr , with the cleri.caaon prayer being of- leied oy Di .John A W ldtsoe, LDn Council of Twelve, arcoid-lu- g to Bishop Preston Alder. fust uaid There once was an African king who decided h subject vveie killing too many lions. He proclaimed a law forbidding lion kilhrg The subiects. who always had considered lion killing gieat in spent, loyally obeyed the law. Soon they vveie knee-deelions. The situaticn got n bad that the citizens rose up in anger and thiew the king out of office. This was the first time in history that rein was called on account of game. p - o Thursday, September 4. 1941 High ranking Ltah Democrats including Senator Ahe Muidock, Gov i tnoi Met heit B May, Con-giesnian Wa ter K Giantet, and Mai r hut S Eccles, chan man of the Federal Receive Board of Governors will attend the Cache party cple- County Democratic bialion this evening, according 1 to local officials The Census Ruieau repniieo this week that men who go to college can expect to make 5100,000 moie in t Heir lifetimes than those who go to woik after nigh tnnol We all know of folks around u who ate successful financially and culturally, and who never have bpen to college except maybe to address a class on how to be a success. - showeis 0 o A cunent publication featuies an at tide by the Treasurer rf the United States. Its title is: Povrity Never Made Us Poor." o The woik of coostiuctmg a new acre jutgaimn clam to stnie feet of vatei to be used on lands in the New tcm-- ( lai ksion c'lstnet maciguiated Weunesdav af- ram mid " o - o Dr. Lynn Bennton. upci mtpndent of s;alt Lake Citv more than 1200 of his teacheis the other addiess schools, day, ui ging tnm to concentrate on teaching haste skills the thiee R's. Schools aie being blamed for youngsteis not being able to lead oi write." he said. "Stiess reading, writing and anth-meti- c in your teaching. Piobably the teaching of basic skills has been left to chance for too long." M Wednesday. Neptember 4. 19.7 Logan public will henekt li- recti' (torn the annual ronventun ol tre ltah .Ni.de Medeal ration at a puh'ic mec'ng to be fessor a,-o- c held Thuisriav at S pm at the D C. Locan tabernacle. I'll Budge, piesidrni ol the a.soita-lio- n n announces Bunging to eminent scientists Inm all parts of the Lmled Status, the public will have an opportunity lo hear one of the crtae't of , these, Dr. Earl Mejcr, pio- Lo-Ea- i. sity of hactei lologj of California. , Univer- u Davis county will he repiesent-c- d by at least four teams in the g contest at the Uache County Farm Buieau Fair, Sept. II, 12 and 13, it was announced Wednesday bj J. L. Robinson of Richmond. Fair Warning EHHRA1A. Wasn nr Hatl.o station KULE played Chrislm carols today for speeding motoi-Ist- s s. horse-pu.Lin- The station's d-jotknjs sad the carols were for those of vc u who won't be heie at Christmas c time." |