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Show i.v tI 8 THE Thursday, HERALD-JOURNA- L May 24, 1951 Smithfield B4 n I0;un Senior high nchool exercises begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, in Logan tabernacle. The public i invited. grad-uatio- , Square dance with Wheelers at Preston Saturday, 9 p.m., in basement. Pete calling. f ' I' .r i . I f ' i .. e the couit-hous- e Itasmussen Beaver Darn ward is sponsoring a chicken dinner Saturday evening, followed by a program at 8, and dancing at 9. The dinner, served fiom 6 to 7:30 p.m., is $2.50 per plate for adults, and $1 for children under 13. ii - couithou.se "i f r the Wagon i ofWives of ficers of the 204th Field Artillery Battalion, National Guard, w!l meet at the Bluebird Friday evening, 7.30. Clear skies are ahead for tonight and Friday, accoiding to weather forecasts. Waim nights are curiently producing temperwith ature above 50 degrees, daytime maximum neating 75. The following I SAC students, under the direction of the dean of students, presented an exchange assembly progiam at of Ltah today. Don Quayle master of reteinoiues; Don Becker, Carol Nielsen, Joyce Jennings, Sergene Benson, Joyce Todd, Barbara Skanrhy, Reed Watkins, Pat Barber and Brent Nash wete y t F I.OKEM K Found Today GEARY New hooks in the Snuthficld library ate a group for young children. "The Backward Day, by Ruth Kiaus.s, pictures by Maic Siniont. The author has a wonderful imagination. The stones are real life stones. "Seven Diving Ducks,.' by Margaret Friskey, pictures by Lula Patton. Childien of this will like the nonsense stoiy and the funny pictures. "The Greedy Goat, story and pictures by Kmma L. Brock. The story of a goat in Austiia. She ate evetything from bread to the best clothes. "At Our House, by John G. McCullough. This is the stoiy of what goes on in our house. The pictures are nice, too. Red Mittens, hv Lauta Bannon, skillful sciatchboard illustrations are on every page. "Let's Play With by Flotence Gillette. Summer pietuies by Coitna Melibr-Collle- r. This picture hook contains finger plays and stones. "Marshmallow," by Clate The story of a bachelor cat SANTA ANA Calif, Mav 24 iU.pt PARADISE. Graduating ev count v Sheriff Janies will he of Patadi.se om Tiahueo can- conducted this Musirk ladioPC. 8 o'clock, evening, yon today that Lhe boriv of w,th Principal Kenneth Bailey in Palilcia Jean Hull has chatge. been found. Faculty memheis, besides Mr. Bailey, are Let tie C. Bickmure, SANTA ANA, Calif., May 24 tUpt Helen Stott and Cleo Bankhead. The sheriff's office announced Following is the program: Song eighth giarie; invocation, Keith today we believe we have found the body of Patricia Hull. Nuhn; aildiesx of welcome, Mary Buena Park, Calif., girl feated Jean Not man; talks, Ida Mane Obi ay, Wesley Johnson and Car-ilyslain by a sex kidnaper. Norman, instj umental selec-- i Sgt. M. L. Berry said a report that the body was found in the tion, Gene Flushing and Blaine - Change t from Lewiston just returned Whitehall. Mont., whete they visited with D. Ted Iwis and family. They spent one evening in Butte, Mont., and leturned to Cache Valley through the Gallatin Valley, spending one night at Miss Vicky West Yellow stone. Lewis returned with them and is visiting the Lewises and John Haslanrs in Lewiston. Pvt. William B. llyer, son of Mis. Elaine H. Hyer of Lewiston, Tiahueo canyon atea was received fiont "a county officer and that Shenff Janies Musirk and other offteeis left Immediately to confirm it. it was From other sources, learned that State Finest Ranger Joe Shermarn, in charge of the Tiahueo atea, reported he had made a "discovery" in connection with the intensive seaich There was no wind immediately on the condition of the body who lived in a city apai Intent he Tiahueo canyon is loiated in the didn't know theie wete other ani- mountains east of Santa Ana and mals in the woild, until Maish-mailo- about 11 miles fiom wheie the a while lahhlt came into Hull gill vanished Satui day after his life. "In My Mother's House," having been seen with a man at a, by Ann Nolan Clark. This stoiy movie matinee. about Indians was wntten by Indian childien. They tell how I hey live and what they eat and do. about their homes, fue, watei and Fin-geis- ," Neu-bpti- Screen Director land. Commie Was A by Johnny flows Gat den, Leslie Broke. A hook of pictures and nonsense thymes. Tree in the WASHINGTON, May 24 UP-- s A Ftatik Tuttle, veteian screen Tiatl," hy Hulling C. Hulling told the House story and hisloty of the gieat Act.vities committee today im plains. "B is fur Betsy, by Carolyn Haywood. The stoiy of Betsys was a Hollywood Communist tdi 10 years but quit in 1947. fit st year in school, also pietuies Tuttle named 36 others as The childien will see themselves n In these charming matuial Communists during his ('!-lo- F.iisign Joseph of Mr. and Mis. 321 South Main, the former Miss K. Walker, son Leo R. Walker, and husband of Joan Clare, rer cently completed a course in electronics at the Flcet Air training unit, San Diego. ta-da- John Walton, an employe of Safeway Stures, has been called Into the militaiy as a captain of Infantry. He repot ts to Camp Roberts, Calif., on June 1. John has worked for Safeway since August 1949. He has a wife and two child ren. me.,-beishi- in the patty. I. Rep. F'tancis F. Walter, Pa., reting committee chan man, told 3 uttle that in view of the invescut tent tigation, those petsons remaining in the (arty should cut their immed.atelv or urn the risk of being Handed Uaitots. He told Tuttle he could not understand how intelligent pe.qj'e, like Tuttls., could not realzte that "Three Boys and a Light House by Nan Hayden Agle and Kllen Wilson. The stor. of an eventful summer spent in a light house with the storm, the islands, the eagle and helping in the light Blueberries for Sal. stoiy house and pietuies by Robeit MeCloskey. The stoiy of a little gttl and a little hear who met as they came The Happy to pick bluebeiries Day" by Ruth Kiauss, pictures by Marc Simont. This is one of the most satisfying pietuie hooks of " the year. by Hulling C. Hulling A stoiy of th Great Lakes region. tis Communists are "patties to a conspiracy to overthrow the democratic fot m of government under which they live." "Paddle-to-the-Sea- recently arrived at Wurzbutg Military post wheie he has been assigned to the 10th field hospital as a cletk typist. After atAt 8:S0 tonight in Newton ward tending Utah State in Logan, he was a laboratory assistant with chape!, there will he a variety pi o- the Amalgamated Suagr Company gram, resented by students and of USAC. Proceeds 'Ml at Lewiston before entering the at my in October 1050, After com- go toward the fund for a new organ. pleting basic naming, he was sent overseas to Wurzburg. FUNERAL Logan High linn Page NOTICES lDm-- d . Gh-n- Kdvvuid, J. David GOP 1 i K. Fame-- . Martha Janet Ted Fggen, DelWayim Fngland, Evan-- . Bevetly Clyde England Val 'reinii, Dean Fetgus, Ewing. Coioi'e Fiammei, Douglas toiNuima Frank, Wilma Luis Mrs. Stuart Funeral services for Maigaiet lette, Jane Hendry Sluait, wife of Ro- Ft ted h beit G. Stuart, who die d Tuesday Elinor F'uhrinran, Paddy at her home in Wellsvtlle, will be Audrey Guffm, Fullmer, 2 in p.m. conducted Saturday at Maureen Hacking, the Wellsville Tabernacle, with Griffin, Shu Haiston, Senator Wants To I Quay Wa.tutr Acheson On U.S. Foreign WASHINGTON, May 24 (UP)-- Ml P( A today to defer questioning of military!!)!' Arthur investigation and call Secretary 0f for quizzing in the broad field of foreign n!! Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R Ia S AcC 1)6411 " " n LaKae Set Relations com- rid Dor to call Acheson tomorrow tinttee Icy Hansen. ofP. Leland Maughan Bishop Hart. Stanley C. Hate., or Monday. Mai l : ficiating A vote on his motion was defer- Jerald Hende.'soit, Haynie, Lloyd Detroit, in Mav ,, Friends may call at the home Carol Hopkins, red until later today when commitoung and Sheldon Hentnger, j Wellsville Friday everting Kathleen Horlacher, Betty Kaye tee members expect to complete back 9 h,s sponso? of services Saturday until time some Dean of Gen. Hunsaaer, N. Omar BradDelano ei1. How needed Bdt ic questioning . Bui lal will be in the Wellsville Patrica Kave Hunen, Jeny ley. chairman of the joint chiefs of oawng pls cemetery under the duettion of Hurst, F'ddte C. Hutchison, .tiai la staff, and begin interrogation of "otoiies snaim Hansen. the Thompson Funetai home. Cecil Jacob on, Gn H. Lawton Collins, Hymns, Nay Army ng Clarence Henty' Class histoiv, Patricia Obi a;; Alt hough Joanne Jensen, chief of staff. Naomi Jenkins, stung tl. . trio, Lydia Mae Obray, Karen :l round TKO when Lots Jessop, Robert " Jensen, lama knocKe Tams and Nancy Webb; tribute A L. Jones, Marjane Surprise out pletely of the Jones, Sidney to parents, Doyle Howells; talk, first test against a n Joi ger. sen. James R Knowles; presentation Hickenloopers motion was a Davidson still Albeit James Cut t is, 81, vvho looked like Keller, Judah. Boyd Janet of diplomas, LeGiande sui prise. Democrats had Detroit Millet; died Wednesday at a Salt Lake Iivin Kimbei, Royte King, Caiol complete heaueieh, .M would Collins show closing lematks, Blaine Hansen: that hoped to due along since the Bna hospital of infit mites Ann Kii kinan, R. Comad Known s, Gen. Douglas MacArthur was song, eighth giade guls. and City himself. age. Funeial services will he conCairoll Kohler, Theda E. Hope benediction, Wesley Ohlwtlei. "assumed when he that his i su ducted Saturday at 11 Am. at Kow albs, A. J Larsen, Mauan si. a for recommendations the lighting the Halt Mortuary chapel. Marvel R. Lind, Wmm-fic- d . lot Lenharl, n war were Kotean SHORTMiop not CALVED evenFt tends niav call Fitday Loosle, Cuie I.uias, Hebei nce GREAT FALLS, Mont v chiefs but by President the by joint m 0 Satuidav and 7 to Bom p ing Junio.- Lundhetg, Eleanor Lu.hy. Truman or Defense 4UPI The Boise Secretaiy pilots until time of set vices Butial will ly undergoing a Jerry Raty Martin, Sam Maure. George C. Marshall Rnhmind be in the family plot, Yalena Meynck, Norma Michel, have the services of Bobber ."da' eemeleiv. Robeit Mint mier, Alve Murdock, Sen. Wayne Morse. R., Oie., obshortstop for the club ur thr p Mr NeKun. Alan K. NeNon, Andrew on " jected to Hickenloopers proposal. season. s cl GARLAND Giadualton Joseph H. Nelson, Maiva Lme Morse said the record developed a at Bear River high school Nelson Roger Nelson, Barbaia thus far indicates MacArthui's Nieder-hausJellyfish ate comprised will be held this evening at the claim that the joint chiefs of staff Neuensvv ander, el te. Lany Danell Nish, Anna Lur shared his views for expanding the ly 90 per cent water. via stake tahernaele in Garland. Nutt ill, war was 'contrary to the fact." Noiman D F'eature speaker on the ol cl NuttaU will be Dr. Louts L. Madsen, as Diane Nye, Russell Boyd Oldhan, The chiefs, Morse said, should Goodbye Head! h ch USAC president, wHi will deliver Marceoes Parson, Donald Paulsen, be questioned ih detail on this an address tu the gtaovates. s John Paulsen. Leola Pet kins, Dean point. He said MacArthur's contenTheme of Bear Rivets 1931 Lots Petetson. sided him rvteisnn. chiefs with the tion that iff. HYRL M Theodote W. Peter-- L Jo Lael Phillips, Rtehatd Pitkin. has contributed to "deepening disgraduation is "Today's Youth m mu, 83, of Hyrum, died at tfce Chari s Tomorrow's Woild Thelma PoultcT, Mrs. American peoPeock, the among unity noon Student speakers on the lanrily home just betoie Larty Potter, JoLene Putsei, ple. It should be refuted or proved, i tw( include Janice Last, vvho today ot infirmities incident to Rene Raymond, John R am, Moise said. oned will speak on "The Torch of age. so vi Chat les R. Reese, Ftancis A v in Ilvtunr as He botn April Richat dson, Matlene Robinsor, Duane Ken, "The Chal1,1 tig an sometimes require Raindrops H. and lenge of the Hour, and Carolyn 12, 1969 a son of Ilemy T Mo Sidney Roskelley, LaRue Satter-thwaitto the reach hour earth. of Julia Larsen Pet ei sen He mait'l Jensen, "The Opportunities Coiaiie Schiebe, Reed Fal Tomoi tow." Kttstin Maria Jensen in Hyiu'n L. Schiffman, Rita Schiffman, Citl-d8"l ). The piogianr also includes two Julv. Si hv anev eldt. Joe Schwartz, Arne FOR NEEDHAMS vocal numbeis by the A capelin Surviving aie his widow: two Angel i Scaly, LuDean Seeholzet, pre'1 chon, 'Salutation to the Dawn" deug'ilei and two sons- Mrs. F'tan-'- s Mane Shout), Richeid he it and "Master of Human Destiny, Mai'-Idaho SALE ANNIVERSARY 56TH Maughan Fal', Simmons, Nancy Smait, Fnnfy Mailene Redondo Nielsen. invocation. King, song Mis Vary Smith, Geialdine Smith. "Halls of Ivy by the boys quai-te- t Peath. Calif : Hans H. Petetsen, Go.oon Snow, Manly n Soreti-soWayne Stenquist, Jack John- Hv i urn and Thornton W. Pet Cpioleen South, Mapgaiet son, Blaine Johnson, and Jay Salt Lake City. Spencer. Richatd Squires, Fredviolin Donna 29 solo, Westeigaid, Su'vivtng also ate rick Reed Stalder. Camille Steel!, R. H. Gieen, and benediction, one sister, Miss Walls g Manlvi Stettlet. Hilda Ruth Peek. K. Petetsen, Roy. Buehl Stiuthers, DeAnn Stoddait, Principal F'tank Stevens, KenMr. Petersen was a member if Taggart. V. Garth Thonrnscn, neth K. Weight and Leonard Bishth Hyrum Third ward, and Noiene Thompson, Carol Tingey, op will make the peisentation of was a farmer and stockAlta Mae Turner, Jane Vickers, in lhe Hyrum giaduates. Peail L. Peck will play man. He had sen Wallace, LuDean man, Jeny the ptocesstonal and recessional City c ttnctl. during which tin.o LaNecc Weber. Gerald Way WelDV music. he vva helpful in initiating 'he Dorothie Ann Weston. Jim Wesnatk improvement protect, and in ton. Patricia Williams, Dtx.e L,.u POLIO ALRKADY the bean processing plant Williamson, Joan Wilson, Trtvor' bringnr BOISK, Mav 24 dli - Two polfi to Hv um Windlpy, Vallee Worley, eases wete repotted today by toe Dur.rte 1915, he was a member state public nealth dcpai Intent. of th slate legislature Thev vote an Twin Red ants are used for seasoning Fu.ie al at rangements will F F'alls' oy and a 16-- car-olPocannounced by the Thompson Fun-etby some natives of atello boy. Home. Hyrum. h, neo. vices-Foreig- wItio.... dipped le tllus-tiation- s. and Mr. and Mr. Dow Mr. and Mr. Kail Sorenson of School Riles T onighf At Paradise Childs Body Price Peaks IDAHO FALLS, May 24 K Pi George S. Fccles, Ogden. Utah, president of the Fust Secunty Corporation, told local bustness-faculie men that new peaks had been teaehed in major pi tee dexes. y , -- Albert J. Curtis off-ba- se over-ridde- Bear River High Rites Tonight 1 eeie-nmnie- Hyrum Man vv . pio-gta- Dies At Age 83 ' pto-gta- er ONLY - n, gmpt-ehild-c- i y d NEEDHAM'S 56TH ANNIVERSARY SALE 0 NiEDHAM 125 North Main Loq McBride, chairman n Day organization. will be heard personally over ladio stRtmn KVNU Logan at 10:45 a m. Friday of this week. Mis. McBride, herself a bedfast Mrs, of the Utah Shut-I- n for many yeats, recently received national recognition fiom the International Organization for outstanding wotk toward promotion of Shut-IDay observance, reisuirtiel from KVNU visited Mis. McBride yesterday, at her bedside, and made a recording of the message which will be biond-cas- t tomorrow. shut-i- n Frederick P. Champ, presidifit Cache Valley Banking company cf this city, and chairman of the Commercial Secunty Bank of Ogden, has just been advised by the Voluntary Credit Restraint committee In Washington, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Board and set up under the Defense Production Act of 1950, ol his appointment as a member ot the Salt Lake City Regional Commercial Banking Voluntary Credit Restraint committee. of th BEAUTIFUL SERVING SILVER WITH BUILT-I- 81 SERVICE for - PIECE IN FAMOUS AND ipGLM3iajl3ja HWni S I L Wm. Rogers Ml Silver-plat- e, deeply ornamented, for heavily silverplated lasting beauty, polished painstakingly to a shining quality finish. The table is marvelous for every serving need also a graceful mahogany furniture addition There's nothing else like it Come in . see this unheard-o- f Combination Value Ser-vet- te . , CCME IN! SEE THEM NOW! 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