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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- L Tiogan, Profs Dismissed as Commies Franklin News Summer Camp PQQ audience Mo, d8p7-iaU- ve Units on choos- - More than 1200 prospective Army the for play as officer will receive training dur character M tbll this summer vacation when represented thern very1" was cast they senior division ROTC cadets from the the play ell ,ined at a chili supper at universities In states of the Sixth ( entei ,'rae of Gordon Seamons. Arizona, California. Army area the Atkinson spent sev-fa- Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon with week last Utah and Washington attend sumat Ogden Mrs. Martha Rosser mer camp at Fort Lewis, Wash., went str. While there she It was announced Sixth ,s4cnit Lake City to attend a Army headquarters. today by t Reed This u narty for Elder years summer camp is Entire of Preston, who left for scheduled to be held between June mission. 18 and July 30 under the command '"liver Doney accompanied the of Colonel Richard G. McKee, proall to the tour board 'on a fessor of military science and tacon the east side. tics at the Santa Barbara college hls are sorry to report that of the University of California. Cornish who is very The ROTC program is an impor;rs. Margaret e part of the Army's VVneVlh oz. baby girl was tant highly qualified RoMn-o- n plans to procure Don Mrs. Mr.and . officer personnel. All senior diviborn to sion cadets are required to attend the six weeks course in order to three have rtrVhiid,' they qualify for reserve commissions to waiting at home upon graduation from college. Some their new sister. Regular Army Instructors and Franklin teachers attended will be utilized at the relendid talk on Citizenship equipment at the camp to give branch training for Bennion Adam by anti-ai- r auditorium, infantry, field artillery, Preston high school and quartermaster craft, engineer Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. cadets. In addition to the Sixth Friday evening Robin-t- n army students, some students from Hlnston Allen, Mrs. Grace Fifth army area and the and daughter Camille attend someadjacent from Hawaii are scheduled to by at given Mapleton, 4 a party take specialized training at the new bishopric for the retiring Fort Lewis camp, entertained Allen Mrs. bishopric. ith a piano selection and Camille ,ay vs I Jl long-rang- (NEA Telephoto) Associate Professor Joseph Ik Butterworth (left) and Ralph Gund-lacwere dismissed from the facof the University of Washington ulty by the Board of Regents for Communist activity. Three other professors were placed on two years probation. The professor have challenged the university's action, claiming that the action violate academic freedom. h, f 1&4&. for-Lon safety. Sheriff 8 lbs. 4 or. The mother w Hansen and another member nterly Winora Hansen, of the State Patrol weie there. Mis. Tracy Maers is home now The officers of the P. T. A. served n BY MINNIE 1T.IJ.ER friends lelatives ard from the L. D. S. hospital in Logau , lunch-- hot chili punch ard raisin party filled cookies with a new baby girl born Jan. 18 Sunday evening in Saci anient who attend! d the faiewell night were M and Mrs. meeting a testimonial was held in Thursday Sam Feller and son Melvin of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goodsell of and weighing 7 lbs. Her mother, honor of Reed Griffiths and Yah Benson Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Logan spent last week here visiting Mrs. Maude Hodges, has been stayRay Feller. Verna Feller and Rea1 Roundy of Cache Junction, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dahle and Mr. ing with the family. Godfrey sang We Ever Pray lor Mis. G. B. Schwartz and Darrel and Mrs.. Albert Goodsell. Mrs. lone Cox has been staying Thee," accompanied by Bonnie Schwaitz of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Btnglii and Mr., in Logan for the past week with Grufiths; talk, Felix Feller; sao-- j Walter Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- and Mrs. Bert Brower attended per sister. Mrs. Earl Mayes, who phone solo by Fiank Pother, ac- est Beutier and Mr. and Mrs. God- the turkey banquet In Preston has recently had a minor operation. companied by Oretta Paiker. Solo frey Swarty of Dayton, Mr. and Saturday night, which was spon- - Mrs. Nora Papworth, a sister to was sung by Si rat lord Loosle of Mis. John Swarty and Mr, and sored by the Utah Poultry Associa- - Mr. Vaughan Taylor and from Smithfield. talk, Bertha Griffiths; Mi'S. William Binggeli of Dayton, tion. Portland, Oregon, was a visitor of talks by Val and Peed and Bishoo Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Larsen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Tuesday and were offered by and Mrs. Arnold Sant, and Mr. Tingey. Prayers and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday of last week, as was Roland Bastian and Evan Roller. and Mrs. Mark Checketts of Pres- of Clarkston Mrs. Clarence TayLoosle of Smithfield were a sister-in-laStratford Archie Koloed is in the Veteran's ton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. lor of Salmon, Idaho, who spent hospital in Salt Lake City. He has Thomas E. Rose Is nut of the Sunday Jesse Griffith. Tuesday and Wednesday at their undergone a major operation. and is recuperating at his DeMont Olsen. Lou Olsen, Atf home and then they all motored Mr. and Mrs. C.ottletb Swartz hospital home. Jensen and Reed Campbell have to Logan to visit relative. and son Darrel of Malad wr re overOn account of the cold weather. just returned from a several day Felix Mr. Mrs. of and night guests Relief Society meeting was held trip to Los Angeles where they Feller Thursday night. QUAKES REPORTED James McMurrin of Logan was Tuesday at the home of President took carloads of cattle down, and, with business A erle pleasure, MANILA, Jan. 28 U.P Evelyn Maughan. combining a town visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Keller have they called on Elmer Olsen and of earthquakes rocked Iloilo and Mrs. Irene Neunswander and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell were had a little granddaughter, Rita family and Wayne Kelson and neighboring towns on the island of Panay today, reportedly killing Salt Lake City visitors Inst week. Holler of Oxford, visiting them for family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Miller and'a family of four and injuring ten. The Campbells went to see then-so- the past week while her parents, Boyd off for his mission. LaVor Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holler, have daughters Chlrl and Janene from Eight earth ttemors of varying Neunswander came home for a few made a trip back to Detroit, Mich. Roosevelt are visiting Mr. and intensity were recorded on tha The regular meeting of the Mrs. Henry Miller and family now. island 300 miles south of hera. days. He will leave for his miswestern P. T. A. was held Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen are sion field this week. The adult life span of most mayFriends will he interested to hear night In the grade school gym. The the happy grandparents of a grandthat Russell Roller is a member of fire chief of Logan, E. S. Laurence, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs flies Is about 24 hours, according talked on safety, and gave several Reese Ransom Jan 21, weighing to the Encyclopedia Britannlca. the bishopric in Oxford ward. good auggesMon NEWS WESTON Agenda Listed Urge Utah, Friday, January 25, J with ee .., I salutes L ting tilth your borne III readings. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Levor Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. Keih Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lowe, I Iff, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Oliverson Earl Lewis spent several days and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinat Nampa last week, Mrs. Lewis son. aad daughter Kay, who have been Royee Fuhriman came down Mrs. and Mr. visiting her parents, and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. home returned Lawrence Poulsen, Fuhriman to his home in Andrew with him. Preston for a lovely Sunday dinMr. and Mr. Douglas Oliverson ner. were luncheon guests of Mrs. Jes-- ; guests of Tuesday overnight tie Whitehead at Preston, ThursdMr. and Mrs. Orval Durrant was ay evening. Mrs. Durrants sister, Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corbrldge Hover of Rexburg. a of the arrival announce Among those attending the funSunhome born at their of Mrs. Mary Davis at Preseral Is their day morning, Jan. 23. This Mr. and Mrs. S. fourth child. They have two other ton, Wednesday, J. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Horace girls and a boy. Mrs. Beth Cole and Mr. Mrs. Maggie Jamison, Mrs. Hel-g- a Hawkes, and Mrs. Levor Doney. Mrs. and Phyllis Mrs. Aletha Handy spent SatHampton Kingsford spent Wednesday eveniat Logan with her daughMrs. Mable Robinson, urday ng with Jane and Mr. Millie ter Mary making candy and enjoying a MerrilL visit Mr. and Mr. Frank Olsen attended the Golden wedding of MEAN MEN Mr. and Mrs. Croshaw at Logan, SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal., Jan. Tuesday. Wednesday evening temple visi- 28 (UD Adolph Alvarado, 23, and tors were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Antonio Lopez, 18, faced Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shum-wa- y Jail term today for stealing two and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ged-de- s. nickel candy bars from a blind-meThey were sentenced by Mr F.eta Grossen of Salt Lake Justice Paul K. Jackson, who also Gty ypent the week end with Is blind. Forty lashes with a her mother, Mrs. would be the best Margaret Cornish, who Is very 11L punishment I could give persons Among those attending the poul- who would steal candy from a try banquet at Preston, Saturday blind man, the Judge said. the attending Jensen at Pres-Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mr. and Doney, Bernice Parkinson, Ur Wilford Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Oliverson, Orval Durrant and George Shafthose Among funeral of Antone T The wLole family will join s in this salute, Mrs. Homo-maketo the magic you work with wur oven. 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