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Show .J (V7Pr o i the herald journal J Thoughts and Things . ' 1 1 Hi Vhere Reality Seems More lull5 ju' as thp sui but ilium tbp Mf'i'l'tn hnvK hut He mlWl fn ip to a' p a look: DatKonod t 'ip in rd hanging lange, with uM enough blue spare tl.i 'i th to let tii i a He called (op us to 'al-- a look: Daikened douns, hut toss-ro-of the hill" ' ird, Mi d fu! rnmn the mapled-tev "hi one whit h would )iookf It was an i iti.viD If we could ta'th sut It comments as that on tolor film and If an aitist pn'r.trd a st pup vm h as that, h" would -- i c al ho a, ( uu would M - ,4- f i - of lx m p o nlr jo -l v in a Male of rapid Bv M I , MU M N - mu ijI t i,.f m-rM M( I cing pl.Ki- - we oil die ll .ilitni' the '1IIK 'I PIP '1 IIHOI (JU omed.iv lid It is mi'' (if 'lie think to aim Canal is the most tmpies- f v plat is in di s , m It! lieie l nr iculit'- - sums mine site in all of Venue, and it is expi'i-i- t die one the M'Uor dieamlikt tti.m Hip dicdm m es fn t of all But theie aie When uni intu the iilc fur I vu 1 t i uuTibinai tons of J i . . o yuton.Pi to has tip i h - ong our 'av in India" thpv write in hot -- stul is above 90 dpgtpes, Kxpet "Tie' t Del-cr,- fire weekends at Mttssni t te, 6300 feet eleva-tio"Up spent and hi n .es fiom Rooikee It is a ntv built in the tops of the mountain when the F.i itisp weie heie. It is spet lam'ar. 1 t.e roads aie good hut winding, all built by hand labor as art the houses To think of hauling all that matenal up the mountains without mechanical equipment .seems unliehev-atrl- e. o "The last of May we went by air to Kashmir, stajtng there lfi dajs Good hotel, good meal. There ate many lakes whete we could boat. We returned to Rooikee, staed two weeks and then wet? invited to spend a week in Delhi at a conference of field w inkers fn,m all over India. We met many people i t im different pans of United States. We attended the Philippines embassy party July 3 and the Ameiican embassy social July 4. Both weie interesting. Alter leiuining to Rooikee, we worked three weeks and lelt we needed a cooler place. "This time we chose Karachi, Pakistan, where we were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Wayman of Provo. They had visited us during May at Rooikee for two weeks They live near the beach on the Aiabtan Sea. o "MY HUSBAND IS ENJOYING hts work here. Mrs. Israelsen states. The campus is beautiful, with many fine buildings. The university houses all of its staff and their families, as well as all students. The campus area is 400 acres; the institution has 352 regular employes, including teachers, woikmen, peons (every teacher and carpenter has about tw'o peons.) There ate 800 students, all housed In hotel, and fed at a mess hall. "There are 32 permanent bungalows; We have one with 5000 feet of floor spare and quarters for cook and family. Our compound is one acre and has over 50 trees and shrubs, flower and lawn. We have a cook, a boy who cleans house, a sweeper, gardener and cook wife who helps me sew, crochet or interpret the language for callers. "Across from us is a cantonment of 5000 boys In the army. We are honorary members of the officers' club. "Extend our greetings from India to our friends in Cache around the world, we feel a long way Valley. Being half-wafrom home. We will be leaving here December 31. o j - HERE AND THERE i - .1 tt h u n is i f)l tc1 v I til t lit i ,1 p.i-- ln.it l , m c a kn.il ol shot k )r. .NiHseii a snot x ttlutn is i miiioiiiitlr(l o( u oritloi i.ii ill and attc and aainii-alio- ii t i it and mf'aii holt. V- o BOVT lilt - V i mils its wat 0 he (.land (anal, tli,ii at iiiieitais lit slaidv aiinniv In ol os nd Hanked on llliit1 s.in lit the nolne pa, at t s or hi' pahiilaiis of Venue, un sticldenlt lo-- e tlio leeliiig oi tne lln vtoilii It is like (lulling s'o" It- - past Mho V s past on see onlt lama of the ssnipliont m slime and Hie 111 is ou.:l t I During a local service club's the brethren were content to keep noon, Tuesday their mouths shut (so far as conversation is concerned) during the meal and listen to the concluding game of the luncheon-- meeting World Series. As the Dodgers finally won and thereby took their first Series title, a mighty whoop went up. It was the vMce of America's compassion for the underdog. But one stai.vart Yankee fan at our table whispered privately: "I guess it's all right for the favorite, the 'big guy, to be whipped occasonally, but confidentially It would have pleased me mightily if the Yankees would have tied it up in the ninth, and then had gone on to win in extra innings. Such lojalty Is itself commendable, Clarence -o t Were remembering the pipdirtmn of a great atomic scientist as he spoke in Ixgan last summer his belief that in the futuie the hjdrogen atom will be harnessed for unlimited peacetime energy at lidieulously low prices. We're remembering that prediction while leading what L. St'auss, Atomic Energy Commission chairman, said yesterday. Speaking on whether American scientists might control the and produce limitless supplies of power within 20 jears, he said: "It would not suprtse me if it came sooner, or astonish me if it came later. 2-- 1 fiaidtr.s and the inainle hicen in in: RIDE TVkI S v on through Ule -- ulo i ana1-- , some nil ut ion of 'hem veiv raiiovv and absn-ii- ii !v u amine d with boat tiofnc nl all kind- - The boatmen -- liout and cui-- e at eaih othei voluldv hern vi i a liallic jam 'ev clops Now and torn vou gt l a whiff of a veiv unpleasant oc'oi , an odm corn pin in.id of stagnant water nit wet do.aving wood and heav- - (los-a'- at oo'ei - line ,i into to: ! p1 foi IB or. id oim s P.( d.KI.r. INDIA IpI'pi fiom Di and Mis O 1 s i aelspn who aip sppndirg sppial !' a! land 3 a si its io rn'ss.on Di piofpssnr pippiiius a nagp rngirop' mg at I'tah State O llpgp. in ut !he ootbi for his act orrph-hmen- 's l 'Up hip ou wo. so t SHU )S ( slilll'ttt ol'ov rt m a iknii! M'l ; - fl Sf?? 3 ( a nut of t h in o l n i ' l.upii lies wlnt ii tntastic, for none n.vuip evei p'odutpd t hunched other tups sou can k" tin in. h the sioies of sma canal'- - f soil have a supply it rieive hat as laige as lh( nmiol'iM s and the oaheiHP to pi.'V Vivloik foi hall ail huui Mur the bai gaining is oer and Ingondolier has made vou h el , P vou were taking bread out d tne mou'hs of his staiving li Inn ii mi liniih lino the gull- no! ,i w tin h is painted a jet black ha- imt si. s upholstei eti in him k V on think of Ihonias Death Manns Wheubaih in in Venue" who noted that Ihe , omh. la is Id a k as only a lotun on be black the fust tune, kl f ig ad PViav.tgant colot mg ' i. d hi en knows what else. But the things step- - and colonnades and the of Ihe.-- e things m the vou sec! The gondolier takes jou ttatcr llieie is something langm-oi,- s about Ihp ttnler lapping at ihe mosst gieen slops of the palaces And an inescapable leeling of melamholt in the sight of so 7ftiyr vttif Venue is the Ihaiga San Vlar-- 1 o, the gt eat s(u,u c ai ound w hu h the hie of anuvm 'll uni iad.a- led ami still the icmer of the ntv- - hu mess and social h'e. Il e has a giandeur and ele- ulmli lOUJlIP. uju, if ou Jilllie i e dnubud it befoie. that i oukl which built it was a great the I tV to - t. , M..-'iv- 1 v woild gieat power Vt one end is the He -- lln a ol San Mar.o. o ie world's n.ii-- t impiessive chuuhes, built in Bvzantine stvle an with extiavagance which makes vou gasp. Forming a stianae contrast to this stiucluic vet somcnovv seeming to haimon-ie- . aie the immense buildings which form the other three sides ol the squaie, all of them built in Renaissance stvle. And pointing like a mightv linger up into the blue skv which auhes over ihe! o quaie is the gi at "ful campanillo, ONE S lb MPT ED to icfei to which the bu- - Vcnet.an tiacieis enue as a glmm town. And theie of fnrmei times must have sightare gho-t- s apient; from 'he past ed from far mil to sea. ' o nding the lanals and stalking the ARE CERTAIN exper-- 1 nanow winding sheet ies, THERE lit theie are Venice, lenie- - which iome to us quite and which fit into our Uioi,.h theie aie no cais or vehides of anv kind1, if onlv ou mood and into the surroundings to see them. with a peifection which noamoc.it have ghost town m of planning (oukl ever arrange we know the hitch an expenence came to us huudied and in the evening on the Piazza San twentv thousand people live theie, Mai to We had been out to the and lliev aieveiv much alive Lido lone of the manv islands emeei the nanow streets and lie which foim a pait of the squaies and the budges, as well and upon leuitning had left near as the canals, sui ge and thiob boat atjme of the stations llh busv if taieltee li'e And San llano. The air was soft and flmie ate shops, modem and ele- - vvairrr like the air of a summer half- gant .shops which Me with Pans evening An oi or Fit.h Avenue in their dtsplavs moon was swinging over the la- of clothes and levvelry and g'a-s- goon. As we came into the Squaie aie and all the luxuries which of San Maico, we heard thb swell- the modern world demands. ,ing stiains of music from a conof thp -- vv ange-coloie- d "Tweedy must be sick. He's never been this late before. of pai ticipator veil band echoing fiom the walls ihe tapt aiieulion as the concert and a l was in titii.il, It ji.-gieat huildings. went their and the of the the music for ihc tune and the Neat mood Putt ini's "Tosca one etui of the squaie a tempoia'v band stand had been set up and a hand of 50 or 60 pieces was giving a concert. Li'tenets weie standing aiound the bandstand in a dense mass; olheis weie listening from a distance, sitting on the steps of the fountain oi m the poitico of the ilnuih The crowd listened to the music with ended people wa'.s vou oil'll hear manv of I'lem sin iig oi humming snatches pf mc.oitv fiom "losea o WAS much beaut lepiesentmg a city and a culuiie so long dead and Truck-Trai- n Crash Kills Five MUST NEWTON', Pa his Western Pennst Kama community counted fiv e dead and ttvo injured today in a mighty collision caused when a runauav truck smashed into a height tram and sent box cars cats tumbling wildl thiough two brick buildings The victims included the driver of the truck and lesidents of the town who were in or near the haik-sid- e buildings when lie box cais roared into them. Botn the bnrk huildings were demolished Nine box cats piled up in a heap on the fipight struck by the true k Witness said a heavily laden lumber tmek dnven hv Claude Brandi of Warrenlown, . C, was speeding at 80 miles an hour on a steep down grade just befoie it hit the tram late Tuesday. The said the truck brakes apparentlj failed as it approached the t"-T- g two-stor- y ...OF OUR NEWLY REMODELED STORE FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 7th and 8th tracks The trui k hit the second car of the freight tram which was moving at 25 to 30 miles an hour. Many of the 70 rarsin the Md to Chicago ( expiess height tiain were driven from the tracks and sent careening down the store lined street. "The freight cars seemed to go in all dnections, said Frank LaSalle, a service station attendant "They smashed into stores on both sides of the hack One of the smashed ft eight cars was labeled "explosives. It was roped off and the scattered content removed. Cum-beclan- d. The floor plan of our store has been completely changed. Wo now have the Pharmacy Depart ment in front of the store, a modern lunch counter at the rear and featuring self selection Brazil To Elect planned for customer convenience. We will continue to stock the best quality Top Officials merchandise at the lowest possible price. RIO DE JANEIRO IF A counters . . . mil- FREE GIFTS labo- r-backed t4,W - 5 Xik'fi'- - ii i'i i A h- - i - I j?:"fc i S r i- -. N. R. PETERSON W wish at this time to pay tribute to N. R. Peterson, the founder and former owner of this business. It was because of nis conscientious effort and kindness fhat we were enabled to progress to a point where we could remodel the store. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson started the Modern Drug Store in 1937 and continued to run the successful business until 1952, when Mr. Peterson passed a way. At the time of h'S death, ha had plans to rake similar improvements. To Mr. Peterson and hit family, w expess our sincere thanks. Signed, K. D. WILLIAMS L. SMITH WAYNE DOOR PRIZES. " ; I) Door prize to be given owoy Friday cmd Saturday include nylon hose, perfume, cosmetics, men's gift sets and many others. s, on the fence. .) ( J iMh) Colorado River GREEN RIVER, Wo. W Sen. Frank BaireU today warned "if we can't get the upper Colorado river bid through the next Congiess we may never get it. Speaking bekne the meeting of the VVjoming Development Association, Barrett said he was positive the upper states would win if they wouid compose whatever differences they may have and put up a united fiont. He said the senators from the upper states should consider eliminating Echo Paik fiom the bill in view of the "adamant and determined position taken by the House committee and he urged an early meeting of the senators from the upper states for uch purpose. "It seems to me that a statement by the senators that, since it would take at least 25 jears to comoiete the upper Coloiado riv-- c project wih Echo Paik stricken from the bill, the decision on Echo Park could be made after that time in the light of conditions then existing. Barrett said be felt that with A WE ARE CELEBRATING THE . . . b Bill Stressed - LMC'E, a woild of di earns vet teal, a uty which, once seen, will lemain foi ever in vmir memory as a buef hut piicclcss glimpse into the half-o- i gotten realms of an age long dead and tone. Tills v lionaire industrahst and his running mate took initial leads for President and vic president of Brazil today in first election returns. Adhemar de Barros, Prominent businessman and foimer governor of Sao Paulo Estate received 10 231 votes of the first 27.854 balO lots counted. Thp earlv returns Max Bear, former heavyweight champion, has a philosophy were pnmaiiiy fiom Rao Tauio, that is familiar to, and embiaced by many: Of the thiee other presidential n candidates. Juscehno Kubitscheck "It's better to be a than a never-wahe said. received 8182 votes; Mat. Gen. Juarez Tavora, 6406; and riimo such an approach the upper Sa'gado, 3035. states could make a concerted In the vice presidental race, dine to win the support of many Joao Goulait led with 9902 votes. Behind him were Milton Campos membeis ol the House piesemly has-bee- n Dreamlike Than The Dream d ' nr L Morning Sunglow; Letter From The 0. W. Israelsens !n India t the hiauo, limiua' in sif fiom hhdkesie.iie s minds ihc Kiallo budge; undtr pl.ii. untoe tiditu Pulo liuu-- c pa der the beautiful HiuUe of Sighs so railed because it leads to the ce s pi ison; and past mn, minus unnamed homes and pnhlit build-igi and tbuuhps of isuuisite nu get Vnd tV Pi v whelp beaut the feeling that the ntv at its peak was a maiteloiiS e.pnssion ul a uoud pel baps an ai'o'ailt, peup'e lullv eoiLsiious ol the u power anti wealth and gibed with an unci ling sense for the beait-tifu- ! nrl vou get the feeling too that all of this beamy is nIovvIy uumbling into the waler and that no amount ol patilnvoik or lan stop the pioie-- s As in manv other places in Kuioie, vou aie toned to com lude that Uih a place as this is .simplv not meant to be m this ear of 1055 pat Larger View Man (. He warned the development association delegates that the right of Western states to control the use, appiopuauon and distribution of their waters is imperiled by federal encioachmcnt unless Congiess is pievalod upon to affirm its position of nearly century upholding that right. Lauds Tour SALT LAKE CITY (If J. Spencer Cornwall, director of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir returned home from the recent concert tour of Europe jester-da- y and termed the tour "a tiemendous su cess. Cornwall noted that a highlight of the trip was a concert given at Berlin, German.v, for an audience of East German refugees. Singing for those destitule people was an emotional experience he said. The choir sang 14 conceits in England Denmark. Scotland, Wales, Holland Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France la the five-ek tour. w with 6 167; and Danton 2.598. estimated An 3f v Coelhoz, million voters east ballots in ye'terciav 's e'er-tiohut counting was so slow that conclusive lesu'ts may not be known for a week. k 10 n. THE ADDITION OF MANY NEW LINES t team of Arctic sl?d dogs, pushed bv an exptvt driver, can cover 100 miles a day with a light load. A good OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE The Herald Journal Printed Ferv Afternoon tVxreptinf Satmdav ) and Suni'av Sunday herald Jourml published Sunday morning Published at Ioriii I lah bv a!if Cache Newspaper Company tn'ted Press duct vurr Audit Bure.iu of Vulatnn Fat iin dvei ummv; 'xeiic Vu sht bond it tie reil tenure Klnj peart Enieied In Lo-nPnt off ce as second t ass matter Giman Vonli Fiutbmap sine RepreivatUMi Adfr! Nat lonal Pt'HTPTrON RThS One month r urlei One e(r farrier me esr mail On enhe ' al'ev Oi p mail toulside Cdine aiif i ... One ear (Sundav nnl .. One Aeir ei ucemen and m aionarie j 1 Ml lif00 14 no 6 00 ir 8 00 ,-- K. D. WILLIAMS i Coty Cosmetics Gift Nook For Men and Women For Brides and Birthdays Revlon Cosmetics Baby Department Max Factor Cosmetics Toy Deportment Costume Jewelry American Greeting Cards l VAYNE i L. SMITH THIRD ANNIVERSARY s, As we begin our fourth yebr of being in business for we would like to iank our meny friends and customers for l7D!r continued support. We are looking forward to serving you for mony years. cur-selve- |