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Show TinC LOGAN, UTAH HERALD JOURX 1 Police Chief Urges More Driving Wednesday. October 6, 199 Care A t Night- - Time Utah Manufacturers association this week announced a special ecu. The only good pedestrian is a live pedestrian! test for high school students to Police Chief Eli Drakulich made that comment today in promote a wider interest in Utah, PRESTON Glen Tanner, basmade products. The project olterj explaining the Logan Traffic Safety Councils October pro-- 1 soon player at Preston high school several special prizes for essajs accident of traffic prevention. gram and member of the Prestons chapadjudged best in the mate-wid- e The special hazards to pedestrians and motorists at ter fo Future Farmers of Amercompetition. The feature prizes are the ica, was successful in being named d night are being emphasized this month why they exist elFFA of one two Idahu Utah Products Surprise youths said. Chief Drakulich be can minimized, how and they National in the t igible for a place Packages, each containing several These night hazards, according x. X dozen small articles of Utah manFFA band which will play at the tnyw-- f to tne Logan Trattic Safety coun-K'- il FFA convention this coming week. ufacture. In addition the first place and the National Safety counX Glen is the son of Mrs. Lucy winner will receive a $5.00 I'S. n cil, which is sponsoring the Tanner, Whitney, and will leave savings bond and the writer of nationally, are especially the second place essay will receive Wednesday for Kansas City, Mo., dangerous to pedestrians. A laige to join one hundred other youths a $15.00 bond. Ipropoition of night pedestrian who will comprise the convention The essays may be from 200 deaths are due to one mistaken band. His trip will last until Oct. to 500 words In length, they must notion on the part of the pedes-tnan17. be completed and mailed to the Utah Manufacturers association During this time he will play Most pedestrians, the National in concerts, accompany the nation425 Kearn Building, in Salt Lke Safely council says, believe they Helen left above, CENTLEMENS DISAGREEMENT Hagen, al FFA choir, and march in -- the are just as visible to approaching City by November 5, 1949. of Morristown, N. J., and Geoigia Lee, of Sun Antonio, Tex., shared Ameiican Royal parade. Henry S. The general subject of the condnveis as the cars are to them. The judges the honor of being 1949 National Sweater Queen. Brunner, a member of the facultest is Utah-Mad- e Products, and Actually, the average pedestrian and photogiaphers in New York disagreed on the winner so both ty of Pennsylvania State college, the contestants may develop any tee? oncomirg cars long before were named band. the will conduct queens. girls j theme t. the driver of that par can spot relating to the general Saints Gordon Campbell, son of Mr. and Called to sene the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y him. Among themes suggested by Mrs. Keith Campbell, Preston, is in the California mission field are Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zbinden, the sponsors are: Utah Products If the dnver is tiaveliiig too official representative of the Presy fast, blinded by oncoming lights, of Nibley, whose testimonial is scheduled Friday evening at 7:30. in Our Hometown Stores The ton FFA chapter at the convenor just plain unobserving, he is and Exoellence of Utah Protion. Gordon was named outstandducts, Some Utah Brands and Lalikely to be on top of the pedesbels Worth Knowing, The Import-anc- e ing FFA member and received a trian before he is aware of him. $35 award from the Franklin Chief Drakulich said. of Home Industry, Boosting for used be to board "This reduced visibility and the county fair Utah and Utah Products. He will leave convention expense. reluctance on the part of both The essay contest will serve the pedestrian and the motorist Friday for Kansas. a double" purpose, said David H. to realize that night calls for exThomas, chairman of the UMA To treme .caution are at the bottom Utah products committtee. of most night traffic fatalities," soma extent it will reveal the curCchief Drakulich said. rent knowledge among high school Memorial sen MALAD, IDA. "Almost half of all pedestrian students of Utah products and for Jensen Leatham Pvt. vices h deaths occur during of their Importance to Utah. Secondfoimer resident 28, Hyrum who, the day between 6 p.m. and midly, it will stimulate wider interest w'as killed July 9, 1942, in the! night, And this figure increases as in the resources of our state and noted Mischa Pozznanski, of will Logan Pacific theater onerations, the number of hours of darkness will play Beethovens NIBLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. R.jday, Oct. 10, and for the missionithe products manufactured here, be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. 'violinist, increase. he said. '.Second' 'Ma'lp'd in Sonata F major "tonight in the Zbinden, long :.me residents of headquarters on Wednesday, Oct.!Ini-rease-willd LDS ward in the Beginning with October and calls to19. Fr-strengthen ourlocal indus ry R. Soreson, son of Mr. and1 ley, have receded .concert that the Thanel ua.d opens this year's con- by bishopric. and November ald and Christ ,, tending through the farewell testimonial and dance Friends may call at the family icert season, instead of Massinets sr'e Mis. James . Sftienson, of Logan, .December, more than four times ' Latter-da- y Saints in the Cal- - will be held in their honor Fri- - state, home m Malad Friday evening and II Est Doux, II Est Bon, as previ- will enter the LDS mission home as many pedestrians are killed ifornia mission. day at 7:30 p.m. in the Nibley Saturday until time of services. ously reported. in Salt Lake City on Oct. 10 and during the early hours of evening They will leave for the mission LDS ward chapel. The principal In be will The Massinet number be the Burial will plot family sail for the Samoan Mission on than are killed during the same Monon in Salt Lake City home speaker on the program will be the Hyrum city cemetery un- - one of those performed by Oct. 20. hours in an average month." ElRay L. Christiensen, president BOUNTIFUL, Utah, Oct. 5 (UR if der the direction of the Thompson Georgene Doutre. Fred was born in Logan Nov. He gave the following tips to of the Logan LDS temple. The concert, w'hich includes Irv- Bulging muscles are expected to funeral home, of Hyrum. 23, 1926, and attended Logan city pedestrians for safety at night: the . program in the be the determining factor at Boun-war- d in Hyrum ling Wassermann and the Ninth was born Jensen Pvt. Following schools. In 1943, he enlisted in thel L For your own protection ELDER MAUGIIAN McMURDIE on Jan 5, 1914, a son of ElmoLDS ward chapel, a dance will be helditiful tonight in a Mr. Utah and youth choir as well as e Navy and served 29 months in learn the meaning of traffic in the recreation hall for all mem- - Miss Physical Culture contest, C. and Mary Leathan Jensen. He.Poznanski and Miss Doutre, will South Pacilfic area. Upon his'nals and signs and obey them. Utah, Oct. 5 bers and friends, with the Mendon Among the judges will be the Mr. spent most of his early life inlbegin tonight at 8:15 in the Logan GRANTSVILLE, return, he returned to Logan high 2. It is doubly . important orchestra of 1949 who took third place the Utah music, with w U.EI the g .Fifth LDS furnishing ward A hich will later moving Hyrum, school where he finished his high night that you cross streets chapel, ;;i in the national contest. Mr. Zbinden is a former ern nr pH hpr nwn family to Malad, where his folks 9CP0ITUTlod3t9 1.000 Iisl0n0rs. school work, giaduating in 1946. at intersections. wnmon inpnipp ber of the Nibley ward bishopric, (The 1949 winner, Bill Melby of were engaged in farming m PocaIn a concert intermission, Dr. He entered Utah State Agricu3. Before the into stepping and ee her traPPed and the the present time he is Holiday, will be assisted vin the N. W. Christiansen will discuss this lnJunes tello valley. ltural college and spent a year, af- street, look carefully for oncoming He graduated from the Malad, years concert season. Members of hJu.snd buy smashnf the w1?1d a member of the Hyrum .Stake judging ring by 1948 Mr. Utah, filiating with the Kappa Sigma traffic and remember that headcrashd automob.lenigh council and a member of Preston Dees of Salt Lake City d school and the Univer-jth- e Fine Arts club will usher atiSh'e.d fraternity. lights are deceptive. A car that 0n.,nf r nernne most nrnminent iIda- - ofhih C. Thornburg the Hyrum stake Idaho Southern Branch, at the concert and there will be dec-,rpresidency. Mrs. 'three other judges. Slty He was called to the Samoan appears to be a block away may voune muliHanx Maughan drafted orations prepared Ly the musical58' crawled throu8h the smashed' Zbinden is a member of the Nib-- 1 was first He mission in March. 1949. but his be traveling at a speed that will McMurdie has accepted a ca,l t !lnt0 windshield to aid her husband, Ira 'ley ward Sunday school,-MIand TOKEN ALIMONY lne army air force and wentiaii guiM sailing has been delayed becausecose the gap 'between you In a serve in tne Ssoutn American lus. Thornburg, 59. Denver. Both were Genealogical auxiliaries. for L Mexlco New HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5 (U.R training.going of a lack of transportation. matter of seconds. mission. hospitalized. Their station wagon! Both Mr. and Mrs. Zbinden have Screen star Nancy Guild, 23, asked over-sea- s four months later to His testimonial will be held ini 4 Wear clothing, Chemistry, as a science, origin-- , overturned twice yesterday near .been doing work in the Logan $ a month token alimony todav in the Logan Seventeenth LDS ward or carry a flashlight, especially if l. McMurdie, 482 North Fifth Manila, in the Philippines. Egypt, according to the Grantsville when its spring shackle uDS temple as officiators lor more a divorce suit against actor survivors include his parents, of atfd on Sunday, Oct. 9. at 6 p.m. !y0U have to walk in the roadway. East, and will serve in Uruguay, (broke on U. S. highway Hhaa five years. t Charles Russell, 3L The program will consist of the 5. Always walk facing onconv with headquarters at Montevideo. Malad, and four brother and four following: Opening song by the ing traffic when walking in the In Elder McMurdies honor, a sisters, Elmo Jensen, Coolridge, Roy choir; piayer, W. A. Sorenson: roadway. Step off the pavement farewell testimonial will be con- Ariz.; Keith Jensen, Malad; James L. Jensen, trumpet solo, Gibbs Budge, Ted when a car comes. ducted Friday, 8 p.m., in Logan Jensen, Logan; U. S. Air Force at Kess6. Bear in mind that an ap- I iftli ward chapel, under direc- with the Wright, and Divid Sorenson, broJ. Goodman. ther of the missionary; talks, Wil- proaching driver may not see you tion of Bishop Edgar B. Mitchell. ler, Miss.; Mrs. Helen Fae Mrs. J. WilCalif.; Eureka, lis A. Dial and Leroy Hansen; until a few feet away.' msision for the leaves Maughan Mrs. Quinton This October program on night home Monday, and sails from New liams, Malad; trumpet solo, David Sorenson; reGrace, Ida.; and Mrs. June sponse, Fred Sorenson: remarks, driving, and its relation to pedes- York City Oct. 20 for South AmeriClearfield. Owen R. Scheling, closing Yeates; a Bishop continuing ca. trians, is part of song by the choir, and player, campaign coordinated by the Lonight's testimonial, to Friday D TA Gladys Sorenson. the public is cordially invit-- J gan Traffic Safety council and sponsored by the National Safety ed, will Include .the following: vocal solos, Georgene Doutre; council. instrumental numbers. Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen and Mischa Pomanski; organ prelude The Smithfield SMITHFIELD and postlude, Blanche C. Thompson; remarks, Franklin Gunnell, PTA study group will meet ThursDouglas J. Wadsworth, W. E. day at 7 p.m. at the Smithfield F. J. Wadsworth, junior high school to hear an McMurdie, and Elder Mc- address by William Scholes, of the Mitchell Bishop Journalism . and athletics still RICHMOND Mitchell (Mike) college selections by a male Utah State Agricultural Murdie; White. 79. well known blacksmith compete for the favor of Lorna Quartet, Dale Blackburn, Eugene faculty, on Public Health. State AgriUtah attractive of Cache valley, died Tuesday Jolly, Frischknecht and The regular meeting of the Par- She Tueller, Lee 'ent Teachers Association will fol- vocal morning, Oct. 4, following an ex- cultural college graduate.in 1947 and Maughan McMurdie, tended illness. gained national recognition low at 8 p.m. at which time those solo, Dixie Lee Keaton. He was born July 11, 1870, at when, as a life guard who was off A social in the recreation hall present will plan various phrases of the PTA program for this sea- Derbyshire, England, and had en- duty, she saved the life of a boy will follow the program son. gaged in blacksmith work during scout drowning, in Lake Mead. from Logan Maoghan graduated his years spent in this country. Now she is recreation director of high in 1946, after having been' Subject of the first meeting is Annie Albiston at Og- Boulder City, Nev., correspondent very active in musical and dra-- 1 "Safety as related to community He married den on July 4, 1913, and had re- of, the Deseret News, and part-tim- e matic activities. He appeared ini health. A special film entitled worker for the- - Boulder the school operas and plays, andjMiracle of Paradise Valley" will sided at Richmond for the past 36 years. He was a member of News. was accompanist for the chorus be shown, and a group discussion the Church of England. Miss Jolley, who received her and orchestra. He also graduated on the subject will follow under Surviving are his wife; two sheepskin at Utah State in 1948, from the LDS seminary. direction of Seth Chambers. Music vvdl be furnished by ,stu- daughters: Mrs. Florence Gray, was torn between a love for newsAt USAC, he is majoring in Logan; Mrs. Emma Wildman, paper work in which she majored, rnusic, continuing his specialty of lents of Summit elementary school Richmond; two step children: and her delight in sports, especial- piano and voice. He is past presi-ian- d the junior high school. All Mrs. Pearl Ashton, Pocatello, Wil- ly swimming. In the summer of dent of Alpha Eta Mu. music parents are urged to attend. lis G. Albiston, Ogden; 21 grand- 1947 she served near Boulder Dam honorary, and has been accom- children and nine as a life guard. She loved swim- - panist 'for the Meistersingers, UNDERTAKERS ADERTISE? Under- DENVER, Oct. 5 U.R ming so much that she stayed on mens chorus. Last spring, he car-- 1 Funeral set vices will be held in the job even after a reduction of ried one of the principal roles in linkers must advertise to be sue' the Richmond LDS tabernacle with staff caused her to be laid off. the college opera. While at college, delegates attending the Bishop B. C. Monson, presiding. Thus she was on hand to rescue he has been enrolled in LDS In- - Funeral Directors of America con Friends may call at the family the lad from Lake Mead. vent ion were told today. Samuel slitute classes. home Thursday e'ning alter six For her heroism she received a' In hundreds of public programs G. Hoard, advertising director of of oclock and Friday until time life saving certificate signed by and meetings. Elder McMurdie has .the Denver Post, complimented the serv ices. Burial will be under di- President Harry S. Truman, and identified himself as a singer or association- - on its policy of rection of Webb moituary, Prestributes. 'pianist, doing solos, duets or work- - veitising the prices on funerals. ton, in the Richmond cemetery. Miss Jolley was vice president of, ing with the quartet. He is ad- the USAC student association, and mired for his unselfish service was prominent in the Womens and his excellence in performance. Athletic association and other ac- i com-paig- s. sub-jec- var-iet- Memorial Rites Mr. and Mrs. Set For Former j Hyrum Resident Nibley Man, Wife Accept Mission Calls PoznanskiTo Play Beethoven Sonata one-fourt- X -- mezo-sonra- j sig-th- Young Musician Gets Mission Call ..... . . pain-defyin- mem-'hono- rs 5 light-color- 40-5- -- Uns-wort- jjC;Q Wellknown C Sets Thursday Meet Lorna Jolley Still in News Blacksmith Dies IlA -- n. er David Sharp Jr. To 4-- H Judge U.S. Utah Club Contest 4-- H Six Lions Clubs Delegates cleave for Oregon ' David Sharp Jr., supervisor youth programs for the Utah Ari-i tension service at Utah State off t0 Oregon today, to! It cultural college, has been foup Utah 4H club boys and serve as a judge in the U-Aa; L, C0Urtesv Radio Station KSL club contest entries at tional Lflke 'city L. I Chicago, Jo Ann Pace The four of recoids winning Project Judd of Hoytsville, Margaret and state each hoys an girls in Summit county and Ciark Oviatt territory are judged by aawnational and Berlp Rav Tucker of Elmo, committee of 12 for the i.'m(,ry county were the champion of college scholarships, trips Jb demonstrators at the Utah Congress and the Notional other aw aids. The Congress will be held at Chicago Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, and Utah will be lepresented by 16 or fmeVnVtiona'r Livestock 'Exposition more delegates. Prof. Sharp andin portiand- - Oct. They will the other 11 judges will meet in;be accompanied by Darrell Nov. 7 to 13 to choose thews, Emery county extension the winning entries. agent. KSL is paying for their trip. Before leaving Salt Lake City Wednesday, the five, plus Nsontl Jensen. Summit county evtension agent, are to be guests of Kennecott Copper Co., at dinner RICHMOND-- A Sunday School and on a tour of the companys centennial celebration will be held plant. Mis! Pace and Miss Judd will Sunday, Oct. 9, in the Richmond South LDS ward chapel. The ward give a demonstration on preparing oishupr.c would like all former and serving fruit diinks, at the ward members and especially those Pot Hand show. Mr. Oviatt and Mr. who have worked in the Sunday Tucker will give a demonstration cn servicing a tiacior oii Liter. (Cuw&i 10 v in siiciiuoiiCvt 4-- H ; 4-- u 2. Mat-Chiea- Richmond Fete s is. I i Hold Meeting To Discuss Work Lions club presidents and secre- Zone B which include! six clubs of the southern half of ache county met at Mt. Logan Cafe last evening for discussion of current problems and projects. Presiding was Harold M. Petet-se- n of Logan, zone chairman. A special guest was Dr. G. S. Francos of Wellsville, deputy distuet governor. Participating in the discussion were the following: Mai ion Olsen, president, and H. C. Stauffer, Moms secretary, Hyrum club: Taylor, president, and Leo Perkes, a dnector, of Hyde Park; J. J. Theurer, president, and Owen Thomas, secretary, of Providence: and pt evident, Eugene Nelson, P.eveie Palmer, secretary. North Logan; Pieston Brenehley, dent, and Aaron Leishman. secre- tary. of Wellsville: Ray Nelson, president, and Dr. Glen Allan, Inst vice president, of Logan. tares of e NOVELIST TO WED LOS ANGELES, O. t. 5 (Ur Novelist Vera Caspaiy, 4k will be married loday to I. L. Goldsmith, who produced two of n.ovies pr You get performance from your car all year round when you rely on Phillips 66 Gasoline. Its controlled to give you the volatility needed for easy starting, quick warra-usmooth power, in winter, summer, spring or fail. Yes, its smart to stop where you see the Sign of the Sixty-Sixhigh-lev- el p, DUNKLEY ." 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