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Show VOVFMBFR X 1SS THE HERALD THCPSPAV Logan K ache Countyl Utah Dr. Hendricks I JOURNAL Trenton To Address All Mutual Classes Hold Press Confab At the fifth annual high school publication workshop, this Saturday at Utah State Agricultural college, Dr. King Hendricks, head of the English and journalism department, will speak to advisors on "Accuracy in the Written World. Dr. Hendricks talk will come at the advisors luncheon at noon in the Union Building cafeteria. Rupbert Blackham of Bear River, who is president of the Utah Assn, of Journalism Directors, will preside at the luncheon, where advisors will elect a representative from region one to the UAJD. Pete Eiden, promotion manager of the Deseret will present the advisors a copy of the book. Voice in the West," a history of the Deseret News. Workshop sessions will be held during the morning and afternoon in which all phases of high school journalism will be discussed. During the afternoon sessions, a forum of USAC journalism majors will criticize some of the high school newspapers. Dr. Le Roy A. Blaser, director of public Information and college development at Utah State, will give a criticism of school magazines and yearbooks. Bert V. Allen, director of pho- - Halloween Parties, Dance By RUBY EZOLA days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott. Halloween parties were held by each class in Mutual Tuesday News-Telegra- DULLES SAID NO Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov (right) smiles and shrugs after I S Secy, of State John Foster Dulles (left) refused to leave his car for a formal pose for photograph- - tographic services at USAC. will conduct a tour of the USAC photography department, for student photographers. There will be two exhibits at the workshop: one of college and high scohol publications, and one of photographs. These exhibits are being prepared by USAC o journalism maiors and the nhotogranhv department. Close i with To into Dubes are U. S. N. Wilson one driven D. L. Diryrtor $25 by City Safety! Le Getle and dttnage No charges were filed, however. She is the wile of the chief of ''"ho" In Hospital Oscar Olson is in the LDS hospital in Logan and Is seriously ill. His many friends wish him speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Sparkman are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Andrew are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy also. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark of Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Preston, Ida., and of Idaho Mrs. F.ffie Jardine Fails, Ida . were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ITierman, Sunday. Second Counselor I.ennis Chambers has been sustained as second counselor in the Trenton Ward bishopric. Miss Tamara Rigby of Lewiston was a weekend guest of Mis Sari F.zola. Randy Jensen of Park City is visiting here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Jensen. Mrs. Antonietta F.zola visited In Smithfield recently with Mr. j niversary. Birthday Party Chicken Feed Home Mrs Fla.. .IP backed her car SARASOTA, Robert In car in Geneva. Ambassadoi to Russia Charles Bolden (right) and Assistant Secretary of State Livingston Met chant. ers lollowing their meeting evening, Oct. 25. Then at 9 o'clock records were played and dancing was enjoyed by all. Mrs. John F.zola Jr., and daughter Sari, visited in Paradise recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obray. Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder, Oct. 30, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frierson of Logan. Because of stake conference, there were no meetings held in our ward Sunday, Oct. 30. Gladys Haws of Logan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roland to Ogden, Sunday Mortensen evening, Oct. 16 where they spent the evening visiting with Mrs. who was Mary A. Mortensen. celebrating her 83rd birthday an- Mrs. Ivy Wilkie of Montabello, Calif.. Mrs. Clara Cottam of PONTIAC, Mich. (IP George Ida., and Mrs. Nora Hurst of Bonded, 72, still had a dollar to- Smithfield visited here for two day because two gunmen were days with their sister. Mrs. Vivtoo proud to take it from him, ian Litz. Mrs. Hurst was celeRondcll said the gunmen brating her birthday anniversary tered his home and demanded hi and the sisters got together for money. When they found only SI the occasion. in his wallet they said they would Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Williams he ashamed to take it. of Salt Lake City, spent a low Ma-la- Carmelia Federico. Mercury is the smallest planet solar system. ' in our BUCHENWALD JESUS This newly finished statue of a crucified Christ was inspired by emaciated survivors of Buchen-walthe infamous Nazi concentration camp. Bulgarian-bor- n sculptor, Assen Peikov, inspects his work in Rome, Italy. He calls the bronze statue the Buchenwald Jesus. d, tow to have more credit when you need it! Agriculture Group Continues Hearinq On Farm Problems FRESNO. Calif., (IF!. The Senate Agriculture Committee, led Jy Chairman Allen J. Ellen-de- r, inspected cattle grazing land and farms in the fertile San Joaquin Valley today after gathering more testimony on farm problems that rrray explode politically In the 1956 elections. The Louisiana Democrat, tem- Mrs. Jean Fisher, an Escalon, Calif., housewife, brought a roar from some 300 spectators when she told Ellender I wash to God I knew what would help the farmer. Previously she reported the Western Dairyman's Association asked her to testify about the plight of the industry because couldnt afford the members luxury of hiring a milker to come here themselves. Mother Nature entered the committee room when Ellender porarily deserted by his committee members, stayed overnight at Yosemite Valley in the Sierras before visiting the. U. S. Range Experiment Station north of Fresno and touring several farms. The committee' resumes nation- was questioning Ed A. Thomas wide grass roots hearings tomor- of Spanish Fork, Utah, about 100 per cent of parity. row in Albuquerque, N. M. It would help' too, to get rid In the seventh hearing yesterof bad weather, Thomas reportof d day producers crops in California, Nevada. ed. Cotton grower Vernon Davis of Utah and Arizona suggested stopgaps for falling farm prices rang- Madera, Calif., told the commiting from 100 per cent of parity to tee it probably is impossible for farmers evpr to get together and more favorable weather. The tessolve their problems. a centered around bread timony If you farmers cant get tobasket full of crops that included retorted Ellender, who cotton, milk, poultry, lima beans, gether, sugar beets, rice, tomatoes, cattle, had repeatedly urged witnesses to fruits, figs, raisins, sheep, honev state possible solutions to farm problems, how do you think and wheat. . Congress can? Unworkable Program George Schlmyer of Sacramen to, master of the California State Grange, described the present RENO, Nev. (IP Attorney national farm, program as unWilliam K. Woodburn said today workable and crushing the homehe has been advised Rita Hay- owning farmer. He proposed a worth has signed a divorce com- limit on parity program payplaint in Paris charging her ments, but at the same time adcrooner husband Dick Haymes vocated that the government pay with mental cruelty." the difference if prices drop beWoodburn said the mailed com- low parity. plaint can be heard as soon as he Isn't that the Brannan Plan? receives it and legal formalities asked Ellender. are complied with because Miss Schmyer agreed that "Perhaps Hayworth is a legal resident of it was, and added that "sooner Nevada. However, Miss Hayworth or later the people are going tc must be present for any divorce have to come to it. After the Albuquerque hearing bearing. 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