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Show I ! THK I A inference On Trieste Issue The March "offue announced tod-iP.flv was ready to open direct BENSON Yugoslavia on lations ? .T uhin the pint and letter with ''he S I ish-- I i ench it return the free state American-Br- to I.Y MUS. AKYII, C. RF.ESK ?l1- fia'l Spokesman said tthe government's view was that was set-- , the Trieste problem constructive peace betweenwould be unand Yugoslavia P'lS al,1 - Irs- Louis Puggs en-I1- 1 SALT LAKE CITY, March 25 tLP Utah Attorney Genet til Grover A. Giles today delivered twin slaps at the sta'e legislature in opinions on the new welfare act and teacher retirement funds. Giles said that residence icquire-ment- s written into the welfare act by the special legislative session last week would have to be waived because of federal requirements to et Par-adc- -e . 1 legis-latut- ' Mi. and Mis. A. V. Reese psent manat' said. The .ted. 'Oint is Italian government that this accord has been Further details will be next few days in Italian Yugoslav ershey Advocates Itary Training - LAKE CITY, March 25 Gen. Lewis B. Hershey av described universal military for the ,,ng as life insurance and labeled mg men of America draft as "accident insurance. ALT e director of seershey, ne service, arrived in Salt Lake war-tim- a national tour draft t cord to the Salt te City Kiwanis club at noon, leader exihe veteran military led he feels UMT is the best method of insuring that , country has adequate military last night on v training schools and ositories. He spoke rngth. ever, he said for emergen-- ; that might require several ion men within a year, UMT ild not be fast enough so return elective service would be need- - Io can't I understand our wander-aroun- d unprotected in a world Hershey mostly have-not- s, reporters. My idea of defense ,ot predicated on Russia or any-- else. No one wants a friend o is weak. 's Peace YORK, March dlords cannot charge office of said the It ar putting a I vcx-n- l 1 ,'-- ; 1 bounty on NERVOUS TENSION FRANCISCO, March 25 (UR dice believed today that nerv-lensio- n JAN and mental instability Dr. Bernard Cody, 52, to bis wife, bludgeon his mother-and then commit suicide by lnS his car full speed into a ining wall. Cody, aparently a and h a p p ied w En 3 (('Hit Secretary Leland JA 140 2895.00 'a Ton Model HMA 131 Cab Over Engine 2635.00 I I !t 2503.18 Equipped with Heater Sf ewart-Beadl- es Motor Co. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET 'an, Dodge died at St. Lukes hos-la- st night a few hours after ath of his wife, Grace, 43. saves up to 'A of old-sty- le ira s?yKD Building Specialties Co JOHNS-MANVILL- E North Main HEATING YEARS TO PAY HO Enjoy Iron Fireman' r extra for comfort NOW and pay it this easy way. 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The radiant Plymouth ft ,1 OIL BURNER The usual heat losses of 170 & Jo VORTEX less oil. Ton Model HA 152 . i IRON FIREMAN Maximum heat from every drop of oil thats what you get with VORTEX. Equipped with heater and spotlight t M. Cum- mings announced today that th Utali State Bar will hold its 1lh annual meeting at Grand Canyon on June 10 and 11. The convention will b held at the canyons Bright Angel Point lodge on the Noith rim in Arizona. Stock for Immediate Delivery New 1948 Dodge Trucks 3 2 Ton Model r- semi-form- your oil 1 1 TTjp TT7) j- - ' coaeoLW addition-re- nt a ten-- s procrea-- 5 lox-e- all-tim- SPECIAL in rent control. The law might foster control and reduce by nes. ' your-!Loga- family not be ?e Hazards, Says Chief Honored At Rites HPt a baby because t, classified as an municipal court justice arles M. Breitbart of Brooklyn ruled. Breitbart dismissed the of a landlord seeking to eol-- l rent increase authorized by uld Month For Fire Amelia S. Bergeson FOR SALE 25 for an increase Spurs to Hold Annual Formal Friday Evening Worst the foiepait of last week at Salt Lake City. Guardians Mr. and Mis. Bouike Tarbet, Mrs. Caroline Watterson and Owen Watterson returned home Monday Local observance of Army Day evening from a short trip to Cali- on Tuesday, April 6, will honor fornia. While there they visited not only Cache county men who with Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Tar-be- t. served in the army during World War II, but men from this area, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Thomandor, still in uniform, who are guarding Mrs. Mr. and Wood Mr. aid Steve the peace as member of the ocind Mis. Joe Gertson of Salt Lake cupation forces in Europe or the City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meikle Pacific. of Smithfield were guests on SunFew Americans realize the magday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parson. nitude of the armys task in manMr. Gertson, Mr. Wood and Mr. ning occupation forces in Germany, Thomandor were the speakers in Austria, and Korea. More the Sunday evening meeting. Mrs. than halfJapan of the armys total Thomandor played a violin solo. strength Is now engaged in this Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Smith spent vital post-wand responsibility, last week end at Salt Lake City. man now overseas is doing Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reese and every an important job. family spent lact week end at Salt To maintain the minimum were while there they Lake City, required for these misstrength Cecil Mrs. and of Mr. the guests sions, we must recruit . a steady Reese. flow of not less than 30,000 volunNEWS AGAIN teers each month, and we need the of the civilian help and support (U.Pt An CARD OF THANKS ROME, March 25 population to accomplish this task, agreement between Italian printThe family of Mrs. Amelia it was announced by MSgt. Troy ers and publishers today ended Bergeson wish to take this means A. McCartney of the Logan rethe Italian newspaper blackout in of expressing their gratitude to all cruiting office. its fourth day. their friends and neighbors and to the friends and neighbors of SALARY INCREASES their belowed mother and grandSALT LAKE CITY, March 25 mother, for all kindness and sym- (U.H The Utah State Board of pathy shown, the beautiful floral Examiners today had approved a offerings, those who helped in the deficit allocation of nearly $28,000 home, those who took part in the to provide salary increases for funeral and all who assisted in Utah State highway patrol anyway during the bereavement. RENT RULING EW Army Day . March , n I ! Oiga-nuatio- 5 ' s MENDON NEWS Mi. and Mis. Waldo, i Housely and The Belief society held Sunday evening in con- family of Richmond. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theo nection with Saet ament meeting. Pies. Ethel Walker was in chatge. Lai sen, Mrs. Clara Leishman, Dean The renders for the text were Mrs. Lai sen, Palmola Leishman, motor-- ' Ada Walker and Mis. Mae Wiser. ed to Malad, Idaho, to visit with Mr. I at sens father Peter' M. LarWin. H. Terry with his ('on Mot Chorus of the South Cache hign sen and hiotheis, Mr. and Mrs. t school sang, "I Think When I Read Guy Larsen and family, Mr. and TO Whim Mis. Miles Larsen. That Sweet Stmy ol Old, Mis. Loy Leishman and son DenDay is Done, "The King of Glory." ol Wellsvtlle spent Thursday "Flag Without A Stain," "Dinah." nis, "Hold vvt'h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. The Lord Is My Light Gout go Hnhner. Thou My Hand Mis. Claud A. Sorensen, Attending the funeial services of Mr.MrandandMrs. Ailhur Kidman, Mr. Henry Woodiuff at Salt Lake Cilv and Mis Chester Kidman, and Mr. vveie Mr. and Mrs. L. K Wood and Mis. Cat ly le l,nd attended the on Tuesday. In eommernlion of the I'iist tlr-- i Poultiy Banquet nt Diaper on Sal urday. "' gamatton of the Belief Society, a Mi. and Mrs. Veil Shelton have Literature was held the attei party Sorensen. returned from visiting Mrs. Shellesson given hv Pres. Ethel Walker conducted, ton's sister and husband, Mr. and Piuno solo was played by M.mt , Mrs. Seth Hoopes nt Phoniex, Ariz. Mr and Mis. Edgar Hancock n Bat t let t, Sketch of the Fust was given by Maiy A. have returned home after spending Bud and Mrs. Ruth Andeisnn the winter in Salt Lake City. (hkA lelriihoto) Mr. and Mis. Arthur Kidman played a nano solo. At the close of Broken shells of 4 planes testify to force of wind that struck Tinker Field, Okla. At least five perthe program a plate lunch was and Ronald Kidman attended the sons were hurt, damage was estimated at S15 000 00Q, with 50 planes destroyed and 50 others damaged. of coun- 7th birthday party of their grandserved under the diiet-tiodaughter. Patsy, given by her cilor Zella Mot ns and Ethel Taymother, Mrs. Junior Larsen at her lor. Is Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bartlett of home tn Newton. Sunday dinner Chests of Mr. and Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Owen Sorensen were, Mr. and Harry Bartlett on Sunday. Mrs. Janies Barnard and children Thursday dinner guests of Mr. of Miss Isabella Deweyville, and Mrs C W. Ladle were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackmnn and chtl-- 1 Stiemff, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett of Amelia friends and Relatives The Sinus, service oiganiation Stanley Barrett, Norman and Pauline Sorensen. at Utah State Agricultural college, Swenson Bergeson assembled FriMrs. Gilbert Muir is slowly re31 2 in ,hp LoKan Temh in will blue turn bewhite their and to There's an extra reason from a heart ailment at covering vv aid to LDS lasl and mals don unifoims loi pay (hnpel flowing ' ware the Ides of March, Kite Chief the Cache Valley hospital, for their annual respects to this highly esteemed and love of associates, thoughtfulness1 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bankhead of E. S. Laurence reminded local Friday night m me lnsuuue ai honored woman. Bishop Valdo of those less fortunate and other Wellsville ere Mendon visitors on residents today, pointing out that dance .) ).m , Easter Pat ade w ill he the jt,nson with 1st counMarch is the worst month of the qualities that go to make the Sunday theme tor the evening. Not only S(.0P q presided Miss Kathleen Bullick of Ingleconducting, worthy chaiucter Mrs. Bergeson j Draper year in tenns of tie hnatds. and the but adive alumni Spins wood, Calif., spent the past week possessed. Chief Laurence (ited figures te- - also the Intercollegiate Knights i.reiU(,, and p0stlude hv LaVene Ret et son. Acting pallbearers weie grand- with Mis. Vesste Gibbs and daughleavd by Ene Pietectinn have been invited to attend tin Musical were: numbers s sons, LaVar, Ronald, Glen, Boyd, ter Carol. which indicate that this dance, act hi ding to M.tne Slamlley Wiser and Norman Sorensolos "Oh, My Father e ,Matlo and Carlos Bergeson. The senClaync teeoid Nelsol I, uise, month may set an evident. were guests of Stanley Barrett Ida, pi "The Fold's Maxine were tie floral by Ihayer by arrangements unless home owneis and businessMush on Saturday. men take steps to safeguard their .due t Thotpes on best t a. Dm mg G.eenwuod. a vocal solo "Hold Logan Tenth watd Relict Society, Thou Leo Hand" u Parker. was My home at the by by IPtayer pi o Pity. t intei the mission, a vocal tin .conThe speukeis who eulogized the gi andson Alvm Bergeson of Black-lif- e "Last year mine than $72,133.-(KIsisting of Eitna I lari is, Ogden, of Mrs. weie Alfred loot, Idaho. deworth of propet ty was Utahna Luke, Kingston, and Joy Ft lekson andBergeson VVarten Schow of Invocation and benedict ion were stroyed by fire during March. It Richins, Echo, will sing, Logan and John Andetson II. L. Buehler and Bishop ofby was the costliest month in a year to Ann Budge, Logan, chair- River Heights, neighbors and life- Albert Webber. that saw nearly 7(10 million dollars man of the dance. The .grave in the Logan city long friends. They praised her for of fire waste. Reuorts for January Patrons will be Dean and Mrs. 'the ich qualities and high stand cemetery was dedicated by Am- -' of this year show a ten per cent Daryl Chase, Dean lone Daniel and ards truthfulness increase in fire loss compared wit n Prol. T. W. Daniel, and Prof. a Mis. and Harold Nielsen. January year ago. If this trend continues were in for plenty ot t Committees are as follows: trouble. Decoiation, DaN'ell Stringhan. .Kogan, i efreshments, Jolean Dal Chief Laurence believes ton'alt Lake City and Beverly simple rules can help safeguard Morrill, Tooele; invitations, Muti- local property owners: lyn Averett, Logan: dance cards, Venus Jolley, Boulder City, Nev , and Dorothy Dtllman, Roosevelt; floor show, Faye Batemen, North 2. Be prepared to protect Advei Using, La Erickself against fire by keeping ap- son and Ramona Bell. Faye Logan. ou fire hand proved extinguishers The dance is and eacti floor. A fire multiplies fitly corsages aie not in oidci. in times eight minutes but most fires can be brought under conBAR COMENTION trol if you know how to fight them when they first break out. SALT LAKE CITY, March 25 i"'11- 1 i i teitair.ed leeently at a supper party for the Benson Senior Scouts basketball teem. Other guests included Mr. and Mis. Ah in Claik, Mr. the contrary. ole. The legislature, in its bill, said and Mis Lenus Jotgenson and that welfare tecipienls must live in Bishop and Mis. Cyril K. Munk. Utah for one year befoie applying Mr. and Mis. eo Muttall spent for aid and must have been in the 'cst week end at Sail Lake City, state for two of the five pieceding while there they attended a eai s. l However,-federawhich was laid at Draper. social security in Italy after the ft oilMis. Jom phti.o Lofihouse of regulations prescribe that recipes has been Kit mg at the home ients must live in a state for five ot Yti and Mrs Boy Bees for th of the nine years before they u two weeks. apply. Giles said that rules provide came as fresh strikes tied past of io-- I that in such conflicts the federal rtsof Rnme. flurries Mlsdilh Doyle of Salt Lake rules shall apply. reoorted from scattered has l,y spent the past several Gov. Herbert B. Maw has yet Ttalv and the newspaper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to the possibility of ueeks sign the new welfare bill and cOUtt raised Allen Ricks. in the April IS par probably will let it become law iftf ponement On Monday evening the High without his signature. .niarv elec! ions. itself, thewest- - Priests gave a patty in the waid In the retirement matter, Giles tbe free state amusement hall. ser-.tf- e was Supper advised Executive Director Ray L. were reported strengthved at two border guard along the decorated long tables beautifully Lillywhite of the state teachers in the St. Patrick theme. of it under retirement system that the legisrJaioervision. A platoon of Tll'a following progiam which was lature is morally and legally bound the C. duection of J. Parson a soldiers to moved up to make up a growing deficit. h 'as the Song een; by High ,he Pol a Highway The legislature in its original and heir wives led by M. J. k on emplacements Pntsls retirement act said the fund should Katslev wdh Mrs. Alton Hoffman Sne guns and mortars. as accompanist. Headings by Anna receive from the state enough c the more promising signs to equal five per cent of Raison, Talks were given by money matter since the Mao total teachers compensation each be Trieste L. A. son. K. pat the Bishop Cyril m powers proposed that Munk, and Newell G. Paines and year. state be However, Legislatures for the P. Black of Logan. Mr. Parley ha Foreign Office's report L. McArthur of Amalga ac- - last three sessions have limited the and Italy between inns corn tamed by Mrs. Arvel Reese appiopriation to $330,000 a year. few days. aua within the last caused a two sang sevcial Itish songs. In direct Lillywhite said inthis has the between unservations deficit the fund. cl.itige of the patty was E. A. Iar- - growing have The deficit will total $1,000,0(10 few days 1.1-- sou. The suppet was prcpaied and e rcss n'the last hv Mis. Cynl K. Munk, by June 30. Giles said the "tml amt Yugoslav pioposal, must make this ng f.. A. Paison, Mis, E. S. eventually 3lis cx-- 1 tur reached been has u- Houndy Mis. Ltonal Munk. Mis. up. T& of Italians de.oited to - .Melvin allaid and Mrs. J. C. Par nationSlav of sons for net OHic e son. Theie were 48 piesent. 'ww m Italy, a Koieign To Honor Ban-(pu- ' Slap At Legisative Action Lr li 25. l'.MS The Day of the Dig Wind Giles Opinions Are And Jugoslavia Map y Utah, Thursday, Mart . HERALD-JOLHNAL- Dry Out From the I M Sun Upkeep Expense Minimized No Extra Weight from Slag r , No Clogging of Drains or Gutters Johns-IJanvil- lc PRODUCTS BUILDING MATERIALS Actual Roof Can Be Seen : Easy to Find end Repair lleaVs Built For Long Years of Service 3 , I H f ' 1 |