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Show 10 Tuesday, April 29, 1952 THE HERALD JOURNAL Baering Down on the News Some Progress In Oil Averting Strike Is Reported LOM Second ward Primary children are reminded to come to practice Wednesday at 4 p. m. m the recreation hall. Cache women who did not ob- tain their free cook books, "Choice and Menus Using Canned at the recent Herald Journal cooking school may secure them at the newspaper office. Just and call into the Herald-Journyoull be welcome to a cook book. Recipe Foods, Logan High School Graduate, Class of 1842, are reminded to attend the meeting this evening at 7:30 in the chamber of commerce rooms. The meeting is to prepare for their reunion to be held next month. Mrs. Byron Smith of Ogden is recuperating satisfactorily in Logan LDS hospital following a major operation. Word ha been received from Ely, Nevada, that Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Savage are the parents of a new son boin on April 28th. Mrs. Savage is the former Lola and the Carling of Providence grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Savage of Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. George Carling of Providence. Mr. Savage is teaching in Ely. . j j at 8 p.m. in the WASHINGTON (U.Pi Fedeial Richmond community building, mediators reported progress TuesTheie will be solos, duets, quarday in their attempts to avert a tettes, humor, and a novelty nationwide strike of 100,000 oil bund. Kverjone in Northern workers at midnight Wednesday. Cache County is invited to come Assistant Mediation Chief Clyde out and enjoy this musical proboth sides are M. Mills said fit am. moving a little bit, in negotiations at 14 different points throughout the country between the industry .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilcox and son of Rupert, Idaho, have and AFL, CIO and independent oil union. g returned to theii home after It was jeported elsewhere that with Mrs. Wilcox parents, Mr. at least one company was offering and Mrs. H. C. Sorensen of Men 12.7 cents an hour In wage in-dun. eases and that the unions demands had dropped below 22 cent. .Mrs. Reuben Walton and small The unions have threatened to son have returned from the Logan sluke unless a settlement is LDS hospital. The new baby was reached by midnight Wednesday. welcomed by two sisters and two Further talks were scheduled brothei s. Two older sons of the Tuesday. Waltons are serving in the The Wage Sstbilization Board still has jurisdiction over the dispute. although board members sent the dispute back to the parMr. George McCullock of Rob- ties recently when the erts, Idaho, has been visiting with refused to attend board industry hearings. her sister, Mrs. Meda Paiker and The unions originally demanded New of ton. family a hourly increase plus fringe benefits. The workers aver- -. Mr. and Mr. I). Griffin and age $2.10 an hour. three children of Ogden visited Sunday in Newton. show Wednesday isit-in- ci Farouk Shot? NL'W YORK. Radio news Dan Kurzman recorrespondent ported from Cyprus Monday night VANCOUVER. B.C. There will be square dancing Damage that King Farouk of Egypt was ll,lHi0-topassenger- - shot last month Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in the to the by an army North Logan recreation hall with freighter Dongedvk in Monday's officer who unsuccessfully tried Pete Rasmussen doing the calling. stubborn, three-alarfire pro- to assassinate the monarch. bably will be "less than $100,000. Kurzman, a correspondent for n The Richmond IJou Club will a spokesman for the the National Broadcasting Co., steamshi line said said Farouk was wounded in the sponsor the Southfield Harmony Chorus 'Knights of the Road Tuesday. thigh. He said the army officer was shot to death by .the Kings Repaus to the vessel, on its maiden voyage when guards and that details of the atthe fire broke out, were expected tempted assassination were being to take about 10 days. kept secret. 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At the Penta IF REHEARSALS COUNT, this quality Mr. and Mrs. DeLane Greene where he was deputy "hief political show is having a terrific gon, of staff befoie he went to Korea, from Salt Lake spent the week run. i Ridgway remembered as a end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Kearl. Strong when Mrs. Hattie Mattson has returnBob Taft seems to think he was with an evasive answer. by Driscoll over in In Noith Africa his striding across ed to her home after spending Jersey. Then Jim Byrnes claimed the skyline to work off excess en- quite some time in St. Charles, Harry Truman is getting his his- ergy was described as "a terrify- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, helping to care for tory out of snapped ing sight, Persons recently back from Ko- Mr. Barker who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Evans and-sorea this We have been trying to find out the say is fierce energy over from Evanston visited at the cerin a showing up yeais who Kefauver is running against. tain Charles H. Allen home on Sunday. in the face of the gauntness He has it easier than a night handsome Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earley Ridgway, now 56. watchman in a mattress factory. were in Springville, Utah. Wedvisiting. Ridgway didnt get overseas in nesday and Thursday Mr. mother, Mrs. ElizaDemocracy is the highest form World War I, and in the ensuing beth Earleys who is 89 Early years old of elimination tournament. Vic- years he had duty in China, Nicaand has been quite ill. tory goes to the brilliant states- ragua and the Philippines. He litStake visitors at M.I.A. on Tuesman, the illustrious genius and erally jumped to fame in WorK the immortal patriot who has the War II with his beloved para- day evening were President and Mrs. Eldon Mattson. troopers. most banners in the aisles. He took command of the 82nd Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson An borne Division at Fort spent a week end at recently Is it true what they say about Ga., in 1942, and from the Woods Cross visiting. Mrs. Robinthe Dixiecrats? They have reach- start was a jumping general, first sons mother, Mrs. Annie Moss. ed a state of sedenity comparable in Mr. and Mrs. James Van Fleet training and later in combat. to a lazy cow watching a train He jumped with his men in Nor- and children from Salt Lake Their go by. spokesman said. I mandy on the European invasion spent Sunday at the home of Mr. have an open mind. I'll vote for and once attacked a German tank and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl in Round any body except the guy with his rifle. Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. the Thoroughout European Eller spent the week at the home campaigns he kept his men at a of Mr. and Mrs. Delford Webb, This will be the thirteenth GOP fine point of combat tenseness. returning with them from Ogden convention in Chicago and the The lads of the 82nd were as was their son, Ronald who had Democratic eighth. The first Re- ready to do battle in a Naples spent a week with his parents. barroom as they were on the line Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weston publican huddle was I860. The are happy over the safe arrival of Dixiecrats of that day met the at Cassino. Immediately after World War a baby daughter, born to them same year in Charleston, South Carolina, and invited the governor II, Ridgway got a taste of di- on April 22 in the Bear Lake he was made hospital in Montpelier. Besides its plomacy when e of North Carolina over , a United Etates member of the parents the new baby is welcomfamous saying or two. United Nations Staff ed by four brothers and two Military Committee and Chairman of the sisters. Twenty-on- e Defense Board in Word was received by Mr. and national conventions make Chicago the step- Washington. Mrs. N. Oliver Wahlstrom of a con-ront- bon-bon- s. Ben-nin- g, f-- Inter-Americ- mother of presidents. new Between hi t'N job and that IKES BOOSTERS claim he wiU as deputy chief of staff, he was be nominated on the second bal- chief of the Caribbean Contmand. In his Far Eastern command, lot. Taft's rootsters say Bob will get it on the first. Always divide Ridgway had our titles, any one a campaign statement by its of them impressive enough to do least common eliminator, and the average general for a lifeempty your ear into the nearest time: Supreme Commander, Alw astebaskeL lied Powers: Commander-in-Chie- f, United Nations Command; CommaHeres a Chicago prediction. nder-in-Chief, Far East; U.S. Stassen will still be there at the Army, Far East. finish. If that means anything Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman the next president of the U.S. will of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has be the janitor. said: Ridgway is one o those treWhats become of the oldtime mendously valuable Army officers national boss with the d who are both outstanding comsmile and the quill toothpick? He carried the nomination in his manders and amazingly competent vest pocket. His right hand never staff officer. He can plan an acknew who has left hand was short tion and he can execute it." changing. three-chinne- grandson, who checked in at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. Ach McKinnion 24. April Two brothers Micheal and Kim await at home for him. Enjoy Concert enjoyed a band A large audience and glee concert, Monday evening given by the North Rich students under the direction of Farrell J. Spencer. Solos were played and sung by Margene Jensen, Carol Jean Hyden, Jennie Earley, Ruby Johnson, Carol Robinson, Gwen Price and Julia Kearl. A novelty slide trombone quartet Grandfather- - Clock was presented by Gwen Price, Carol Robinsoti, C. H. Robinson and Roland Willis. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lamborn from Logan, visited with Mrs. Bar- bara Earley. FUNERAL Mrs. Wendell Johnson and Mrs. Clayton Robinson were in Montpelier on Monday and Logan NOTICES' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weston received word of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Calder of Garden City, April 17 at Montpelier the Calders also have one daughter, Patsy Lorrine. Janet Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Johnson entered the Bear Lake hospital on April 24 where she submitted to major Smart L. S. Funeral services for Leslie S. Smart, 71, who died Sunday at his home, will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Logitn Fourth-Sixteent- ward h chapel with Bixhop Newell Cahoon officiating Friends may call at the family surgery. home tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. Monday saw Mrs. Josepth Ear-leand Wednesday (tom 1 a. m. until Mrs. Alison Kearl and Mrs. Leon Kearl in Montpelier seek- time of services. Burial will be in Logan City cemetery under the ing medical aid. direction of Kenneth Lindquist Mrs. L. Delina Willis Is at the present time visiting in Ogden at Mortuaiy. The family requests no flowers. the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Dolson. KVNU--61- 0 Mrs. Ross Cheney and Mrs. Carl Norris were Logan visitors Tuesday Evening 6 00 Gabriel Heatter Wednesday. 6 15 IMN Theatre. Show Tune While playing ball on the school Time diamond McKay, son of Mr. and 6.30 Deseret News Sports Page with Duane Christensen. Mrs. Elijah C. Willis received 35 6 45 Sam Haves bad cuts and scratches about his 6 55 Robert Hurleigh 7 00 Bill Henry arms and body which required 7 05 Mutual Newsreel medical care, as he jumped for a 7 15 Hazel Marctfell 7.30 The Black Museum high fly and fell into a barbed L:00 Mysterious Traveler wire fence. 8 30 Crime Does Not Pay 9.00 Fulton Louis Jr. News y, 9 151 Love a Mystery 9 .30 V SAC 10 uo Behind the Story 10 1; U of U Program 10:30 Chriss Platter Party 11 oo A rvvmnhony of Melody 12 00 Sign Off KP ST -- 1340 Tuesday Evening 6:00 Candiight and Silver Music for the Dinner Hour Make Believe Band Stand VVerin'rfny Morning Forum of the Air 6 Top o' the morning request 7 15 Jerry Gray Show 6 55 Ken Carson Show 7:30 1340 Club 7 oo Hurleigh News Just mail a card and weU 7 15 Tell Your Neighbor play our request 7 30 Weather Report 9.00 Your Evening Serenade 35 Farm Flashes 9.30 The Music Box 7 40 Music to '00 Sign Off 745 Magnavox Music Box Show' Wednesday Morning 8 i0 Break tust News 7:00 Daylight Requests 8 15 (Jordon Owen 7 3i) V eather Report 8.25 Headline News 8 00 Breakfast Melodies 8 30 Whirl 'em with White 8 30 According to the Record 9 oo Indies Fair 8 4 9 25 Headline News Sara Hayes Navy Band Show 9 00 Music 9 30 uueen Kor A Dav 9 30 Homemakers Tipg-Ne10 O- o- Curt Massey Time 9 45 Here's to Veterans 10:15 Capitol Commentary 10 0o Meet the Band 10 25 Headline News 10 30 Symphonic 10 30 Cecil Brown News Swing 11.00 Morning Melodies 10 45 Jack Hunt Show 31 00 Take A Number while your Easy listening 11 30 Jack Kirkwood getting lunch, Show featuring 11 35 Music latest releases. 6 30 7.00 Wednesday Afternoon 32 uo Noon Time W Novelties 1215 The Stars Sing 12:30 John Deere Jarm News 124515 min. with "Mr. Music 1:00 Trading Post 115 Western Jamboree 130 Salon Serenade 200 Melody Magic 2 30 Plano Interlude ednesday Afternoon !2 uo 4edrlc Foster 12 15 Jim Petersen Reports 32 30 Farm and Ranch Roundup 32 55 1 00 1 05 2.30 2 35 2 45 Tropicana 3:00 Western Roundup 'Vme solid hour of favorite west ern hit tunes. 4:00 KPST Platter Party Your DJ spins the latest nit tunes. 5:45 Spotlight on a Star 3 40 4.00 41 430 4 5 5 5 4o 00 30 55 Swap Shop Warmup Came of the Day Scoreboard Headline News Music for You Homemaker s Club News Hemmingway The Answer Man Sam Haves Logan City Schools ' ' Wild B1U Hickok Cecil Brown Commentary House The polls give Ike a slight edge. guillotine had on Marie Antoinette. 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