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Show li. THE HERALD JOURNAL i Look Cool And You Will Beat The Heat ABOUT r TOWN i' P.Y ALU I V N LA Beauty position of postmaster at Providence. An open competitive exam to fill the office has been scheduled Information and circuleis may be obtained at the Providence post office, according to Hazel Ciabtree, acting postmaster. Births at Logan LDs hospital: D. r I.Vii, 19, S son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Schwaitz of S36 North Fifth East, Logan, has entered the aircraft mechanics school at Sheppard Air Force base, Texas. M.rrig fa Youll look cooler and lovelier on these hot weather davs if you handbags that rarry one of the new fabric or plastic ease. is equipped with a compressed powder make-u- p easv-to-rle- will Thirteenth want Elder Korea. He ai rived in Korea June sponsor a presentation of Ring 17 of this year, and is a former in Around Elizabeth, a comedy student of USAC. three acts, in Logan ward recreation hall Wednesday, 8 30 pm. Sponsoring Returning from Korea aboaid this popular drama is the Thir- the aircraft carrier USS Valley teenth ward Elders quorum. Forge after seven months In the Far East are Wilford C. Anderson which weie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Wilfoid German meetings, War Three-Poiheld regularly before World C. Anderson, Ave, II, will be resumed today, 4 pm, Logan, and Ray O. White, son of in Logan stake house. Dr. O. H. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lemmon, ' Budge, former president of the Weston. Anderson is an airman, German-Austria- n mission, made and White a radarman third class. the announcement. All Germanspeaking people from Cache ValLarry F. Dahle of Weston ley are invited. It is planned to hasASC been accepted for aviation cahold the meeting once a month. det training in the U S. Air Force. I- -. Dahle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Purcell Mrs. and Major and children, Nancy, Rickey and M. Dahle, Weston, is to report 10 for student pilot training Billy, of Ft. Meade, Maryland, are July Air Force Base, Misvisiting with Dr. and Mrs. Wallace at Columbus Air J. Vickers. Mrs. Purcell is the sissippi. inPrior to entering the September 1951, Dahle former Verena Vickers. The M- Force attended USAC. ajors mother is Mrs. Agnes PurSeventh-Thirteen- -- th N1 IL. t 'jsv-- N VX,C 1 4 Imperial Glee Club members are asked to attend the weekly meeting in the club rooms. Important business matters are to be discussed. Truck with Cattle Rack Call 057-J- 1 Harris j ll-- to - I fc4f wears ESTHER WILLIAMS this dunking suit, picture hat and all, Into the water in her role in Texas Carnival, now showing on the Gem screen In the new Technicolor musical, Esther plays a carnival beauty who gets dunked when customers hit a target with a ball! Red Skelton enacts the carnival spieler, with Howard Keel the male romantic attraction. controlled the comifttee. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Campaigning his way from Denver to Chicago, Ike was sceduled to arrive at 11 a m, (CST). Speaking at Ames, Iowa, Friday night, he said the fight over contested dele- ot J 2 BIG FIRST RUN HITS! 45c 'Til 5 p. m. doomed, the damned and the daring mode Frisco a brawling, sprawling ' Logon downed and seven damaged. Sabrejet pilots got their largest number of Red planes Dec 13. 1951, when they destroyed 13 MIGs, probably destioyed two more and damaged, another. Fifth Air Force Thunderjet returned t o fighter - bombers Noithwest Koiea again today to svstematically destroy Communist Railroad lines and an important y of sinl T niieuwi. f T-r- , fvl ot Starts Tonight Til See You Color Cartoon Starts Tonight DOUBLE FEATURE Patricia Medina John Sands 2ND BIG FUN HIT! PLi "Aladdin and His Lamp" And The Bowery Boys in "Crazy Over Buy Horses" Comedy Admission 10c Theatre Drive-E- n In My Dream!n j? V CACHE Theatre simultaneously that the number of Red MIG-1- 5 near jet fighteis des- rail budge at Yongmi-Dontroyed or damaged in an air bat- Sinanju. tle touched off by the raid had A formation of 86 Sabrejets, been revised upward from 19 to 21. flying protective cover for the A study of film bombers, four enemy sighted showed American airmen got their MiGs, but the Russian-bui- lt jets second highest bag of Red planes made no attempt to challenge the In the war 12 definitely shot raiders. down, as well as two probably gun-came- ia hill-cit- GAMBLING HALL SEQUENCE, one of the action highlights of The San Francisco Story, Involves Yvonne DeCarlo and Joel McCrea with a waterfront card sharp. The Fidelity Vogue Picture production for Warner Bros, open today at the Roxy Theatre. At first-ball- Planning to sea the great cities of the East . . . visit the nation's many historic shrines? For comfort on extra pleasure, go in the Union Pacific. The trip by train is half the fun! a vacation in itself! msssEii aCHEmimiAMILYlIHEATR CHICAGO, (UP What the candidates are doing and saying: Sen. Robert A. Taft The Ohio senator was due back In Chicago at 5 p.m. (CST) to resume personal direction of his campaign after spending two days In Washington. He said the Texas compromise adopted by the Republican national committee wee more than generous and the fact that he offered the compromise disproved charges that he Officer Training School Hif EAST Li RANDOLPH e(OH prepares to defend Lucille Noiman In Catsun City, Warner Bros new western drama m color by Warnercolor, opening today at the Capitol Theatre. Raymond Massey, Richaid Webb and James Millican have featured roles in the film. Airplane Raids trip Y 4 111 te R on your i xj -- issue begates is a straight-cu- t tween right and wrong" and I will make no deals. Gov. Earl Warren The California executive, holding 76 first-ballvotes, was due with the Home Right California delegation. How those Tex. (UP) Members HOUSTON, aton es who voi go after the first ballot may plan Lady golfers be crucial. Warren personally fa- of the Fraternal Order of Eagles tending the Brigham City Invitafrom the state of Louisiana felt vors Eisenhower over Taft. tional meet Wednesday, July 9th Harold E. Stas sen He flew into right at home during a two-da- y must make reservations by Monconvention here. The Chicago Friday night from PhilaCall Bernice Colburn at day. was held In the Eagle meeting and announced delphia 1936-promptly for reservations. he would support efforts in the building, on Louisiana street. convention to upset Taft's victories in the preliminary national Drive-I- n committee rulings on contested delegates. Stassen has 25 convention votes, mostly from Minnesota By where he formerly was governor. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldln SEOUL, Korea, U.P An Impo- The Maryland governor is the rtant Communist North Korean ofchoice of his state's 24 ficer training school near the Yalu delegates, but is really a stalking Doris Day River border of Manchuria was horse for Eisenhower. He anthe mystery target perhaps de- nounced he supports proposals to Frank Lovejoy ployed in a giant Fouth of July bar contested delegates from votAmerican air raid, it was disclosed ing on any contests when the creDanny Thomas dentials issue goes befor- - the Saturday. Pctriela Wymore Far East air forces revealed OR TRADE Riley i No ai dirt One answer ,lo this summer grooming need has been offered by a famous handbag maker and n a cosmetic house. They have joined foices to cieate a collection of five bags, each complete w ith a specially designed inner pocket In which you will case. find a compressed make-u- p These handbags aie available in white, beige and pastel linens as well as tubbable white plastics. The shade of make-u- p featured in the bags 1$ ideal for tanned skins, and is particularly smart with this seasons pastels. The nicest thing about keeping a cool, comfortable appearance is that you usually find yourself feeling just as refreshed as you look. com-necti- at ' Are Doing Today First IJeut. lVi-To- n Steel-woike- i Candidates cell of Rexburg, Ida. FOR SALE "This ma.nmoth Steelworkers NEW YORK. (U Pi-if the nations leading steel companies jon has over a thousand labor bianded as udieulous Saiuiday m ,tert and other contiait, ll- . hey aie negotiating over a million mem- and dustnes legally The 'illegal negoUa'iun ac-- 1 hois. Yet it now complains because cusation was made by the United six companies, after discussion Union CIO in con- - with the union and with its with the month old strike plete acquiesence, chose to nego-thhas reduced the nations out- - tiate with It Jointly, Unable to bung about an1 put of steel to a trickle A spokesman for the six steel agreement involving compulsoiy companies involve 1, with otheis. unionism, the union now makes in the dispute said the false and ridiculous claim that The union apparently will go the companies ate negotiating any length, ridiculous though legally The union's real complaint It may be, in Its effort to force unable to is that it has been employees in the steel industry to make the steel industry toe the mark." Join the union. Vhat Political A L nt cooker will be tested Edward 8. Craw- at Pressure the Ninth ward chapel from 8 In wife livet Helen whose ford, to 12 p.m. Tuesday, July 8. All Kearns, now Is serving with the cookers should be out of the 25th Infantry Division in eastern church not later than 2 pm. Charge for testing will be 35 cents. Steel Firms Deny Charges well-know- Bellis-to- n, Schwartz, j and flee fioni perspiration and A boy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Biown, Hyrum; a girl,, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Paisons, 411 South Mam; 19527 Six pression of coolness. Then, carry a compiessed pov-de- r make-u- p that you can easily and quickly apply whenever you feel the need. Try to wash your face as often as possible during the day to keep your skin tingling Mrs. Me Inula LiljenquUt of Hy- rum left yesteiday for an extended trip through Mexico and the southwest. She is accompanying the Robeit Leishman family of Provo. Mrs. Leishman was foim eily Phyllis Liljenqulst of Hyr'm. A3C JNeph i Editor Hot. sultry tomperatuies cer- tairly lake it difficult to maintain a look of cusp freshness. Make-u- p is inclined to streak and cottons are apt to sag Therj are several aids, however, which should ptobo helpful. For one thing, change your accessories evtuy single day. A spanking white handbag, hat and gloves can go a long way in creating an im- The U. S. (nil Service commis-jio- n announces a vacancy In the a boy, Mr and Mrs. Duane 631 East Center. HRT Sunday, July 6, Admission 10c 50c FIRST SHOWING a Theatre Scrip On Your Admissions 50c OF HIS QftRHEP lateosl QoABIHO QtORY Of LATEST jsVAOAS W1 LMU I - INDEPENDENT IL1 r (it 'l at1 I Save 10 Book if tlCTUMr The Perfect Gift! HIT!... CKBER-fATty lfW IWBUI a! U V-- g I' ... Take your choice of several fine trams and accommodations. Go Pullman Today 1:45 p.m. - n Variety of room or berth accommodations; A1 G M'S HIGH, W(DI Club Lounge Car. AND HANDSOME MUSICAL, Go Coach Reclining reserved Lounge Car. :r n seas; economy fares; Enjoy those famous Union Pacific dining car meals. The special menu feature for July is tender, brook trout. . . . fresh-caug- vocatta tHawtd ofart with relaxation. Savo dnvtnf far tifht'BOOing at your Jtont-a-cdomination. convtt-io-nt Bonne A and inoxpontivo. Far dotarit and boo your noaroBt Untan Pacific Railroad tick of ont. EST HET" - mimsA ;( RED 71 i94i : A i T sSN ' a- S in ,7. SKELTON u0WARD for Dtpondablo Passengtr and Freight Transportation ID Cl Be Sptdflc - - - Say UHI1H PM0!?0 That fightiii mans in with his gun and his grin ..and its time for the fireworks PAULI RATMOKO - INK tj MlLLEa LEENAI ill HORMAH - RAYMOND MASSE! m.-..;- SCR!? . SAVE 10 Will Hilt Selected Short Subjects ADDED FUN! COLOR CARTOON NOVELTY NEWS - |