OCR Text |
Show 2 PRINCESS MARGARET PROMISES SHE'LL DO NOTHING THOTS AND1HINGS DRAMATIC ABOUT CAPT. TOWNSEND At The Plans College Building their return impractical burgh, mcmi'cr tour and' For Margaret WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 1353 Iajkk'i (Cache county Uuh The Herald 'Journal Anticipate Numerous Changes Governor VS AC OFFICIALS conferred yesterday with SHOO, 000 agiicul new the for Lee concerning appropriations tural science building. The result of these talks was good, according to reports reaching Logan. Although the contract has not as yet been let, bids have been studied thoroughly. and ground work laid to get the project under way just as soon as romance, of as a the royal family cannot marry without the consent of her sister, And Elizabeth, as head of the Church of England sworn to hoid its laws, simply cannot grant permission for marriage to a six from will month commonwealth ht.r own service as ouiiri.lor of slaje ill be at an end. Townsend recently was trans- ft.,Ted at his own request to the j0b of air attache at Brussels from ;hat of deputy master of the queens household. The queen rankly is hoing that the months of separation lrom the handsome war hero will give Margaret second thoughts of an Print ess Mar- LONDON (IF in love somewhat still is garct with Group Capt. Peter Townsend but has promised her familv she do nothing dramatic about it, presumably mealing she will not follow the example of her uncle, the Duke of Windsor, at least until next May. At that time her sister. Queen Elizabeth,' and the Duke of Edin-- 1 Vv up-w- ill little pamphlet entitled "Forward Looking Utah State" reviews some of the future plans for building at the A THERE ARE OTHER building plans for the future at USAC. A $400,000 forestry building, to house the departments of forest, range and wildlife management. Renovation of the Main auditorium is nearing completion. This modernized hall will better accommodate assemblies, lyeeums, plays and other college gatherings. The main library will be redecorated, and two branch libraries instituted one in the basement of the new union, and one on the main floor of the commons. Seating capacity of the fieldhouse is being increased by about 30 percent, to accommodate the basketball crowds. In the "talking stage are plans for a new $400,000 elementary teacher training school. Barns will probably be moved from the campus to USAC By M. L. NIELSEN THOUGH OCR TRIP to Mexico came to a lamented end three weeks ago. there is still a good deal about the country on my mind. I got to thinking about it today when an acquaintance told me that his wife had been my notes on Mexico Herald in the Journal with in- - M&t Nielsen "Y o U terest. made it sound so good," he said, "that she wants to take a trip down there. You better end up by saying something bad about it, because 1 cant afford the trip. , ,, i!Jnhr cl'J f.Hp in have my accounts of both our trips to Mexico. 1 think that is good policy o . Theyre Pug-mir- e line. He showed us, on a map. the course of Bear River, how the "supplemental water pumped from the lake goes into the river, and then to Soda Springs lake, where there is located a power plant; then to the Grace plant, down the line to the Oneida station, and finally to Cutler Dam. It s a great enterprise. And we greatly enjoyed the visit the army. thffpast StroTonw Mrs. Don Wilson The Herald Journal Printed Every afternoon (Excepting! Saturday I ant) Sunday Sunday Henld Hurna. published Sunday morning Published at I .gan Utah by cache Valley Newspaper Company for tips. MEMBER United Pi ess duecl tvliea Audit Riirem of I'ltculsilon Paririt Coast Adveilivtnj. Service Mea Syndicate Kin Features Ben Feature Entered In lgan r'osi Office a second ciaa matter. 5,000 Votes i Gilman, Ntehol A Kuthman National Advertising Representative Leon Stucki Building Specialities RATES I 50 18 uo Valley) 16 no Parents Address One month carrier One vear carrier one year mall tin I ache One vear mall (outside Cache Valley) One year (Sunday only) ........ 00 6 00 imP0r"t' MtluWtl . 7ch M fun. i' elry excise that TfllfHOHl . Til AMD MM means WL.U E for you. Ly 'iTIMl GfDMO I, w.:..xwz When you see and drive the brilliant 1953 Plymouth youll know why New features, new styling, new comfort-- all its the newest new car in the e field! add up to greater value for you! Here' are just a few of the new ideas in this great new Plymouth. Your nearby Plymouth dealer will be glad to show you these and the many others, and to arrange your demonstration. I i j j gjf THOUGH MEXICO is not one to bo shocked now and then. In some places you will find a monu-- , mental indifference to hygiene. Be prepared to be kept awake nights in some cities by noises you're not accustomed to. such as the ringing of church bells, the early morning jangling of bells by garbage culleetois. the blowing of whistles by policemen on giclit patrol through the streets, the barking of dogs and the weird DRIVING! NEW .AW VISIBILITY! Plymouth low hood silhouette lets you seg more of the road ahead for safer, more carefree driving. 16 more glass area mean more visibility all around. Quick, quiet acceleration with Plymouth the newest, smoothft est, least expensive driving field Lowextra cost. m the low-pri- ! is divided Vi- - PLYMOUTH Good for 5,000 Votes Age Phone NOTE: Each baby will receive credit for just one of thrse. Write iiilorinaliun legibly in the spaces. This new front seat rear seat passengers enter and leave without disturbing those in front. Only Plymouth offer you this new ideal NEW COMFORT! NEW TRULY BALANCED RIDE! So smooth every road feels like a bou- levard! Plymouths true balance also contributes gieatly to roadability and ease of handling. I POPULAR I 18 - csrrie many 170 North Main Phone 358 xrm The Cranbrook SUBSCRIPTION W"' THI M6UHU1H Co. uiw. I Logan, Utah Name ,Uth,oUWx' 8 p" lp: . Telephomtaxes higher -- 5 receive service you the for than (This Coupon Is Good for 3000 Complimentary Votes) Mail or Bring to The Herald-Journ- Parents service. rem'ember OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Tlease Enter - That'. more great heap of filth and disease, as some finicky people would have! you belivc. you must be prepared BABY ELECTION jnt i- for YoU P of tb am00 big Part Mm One indifferent, depending on where you eat. The same as here. You don't have to eat "hot food un-- i less you want it. Restaurant ser-- ! vice is good hut very deliberate, Nobody is in a hurry. The only thing to do Is relax and enjoy it. That bit of advice, as a mat-- J ter of fact, applies to a good many things in Mexico. You have to get used to waiting. "Manana is the answer to a lot of things down there. COMMUNITY'S Good for total INlHTS introduced Refreshments per Month j man Christensen, author of the Mrs. Esther of braving of burros. Wcsterberg Bishon's Preston. book. "Michael The THOUGH MEXICO is becoming is visaing her sisSon reviewed the book for the ters. Mrs.Ida., Hulda Peterson and rapidly modernized, don't be sm e of thirty-threwomen pre- Mrs. Selma group Bergquist. prised to find that some of the sent. Mr. Christensen. Per Telephono The food may be good, bad, or to Lifton. 21. working bill . " ,- puts the gas in, another checks the oil and water, another the tires, and two or three others may approach with dirty rags and busily snift the dirt from one place to another on windshield and windows. IF YOU DRINK eoffee, be prepared for a shock in Mexico. Or give it up for the duration of your stay. The brew they drink down there is bitter enough and strong enough to lift the hat off your head at the first sip. They like it that way and they think we should too. In a few places which feature "cafe americano" youll find the same stuff made a little weaker. - Veil Bindrup. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bindrup left Tuesday, July 21 for induction into - telephone preroga-conditioni- areas youll have quite a time getting to a garage. And be prepared to be annoyed in the service stations. Your car is often serviced by a strange assortment of moppets w ho scarcely know the front of a car from the rear. With Leah, John and the youngsters, we visited the Bear Lake country this past week. It was a pleasant drive through Logan Canyon, stopping at Ricks Spring, noting the excellent condition of the canyon thus far, enjoying the always new, always exciting view- of the lake from "the other side; and splashing around in the water. We drove to St. Charles, then turned east and stonped at Utah Power and Light's Lifton pumping station. Mr. showed us around the plant, noted that the lake is quite a bit lower this year than last, and said that the Dumps churn out about 1200 second feet of water to provide for the power generators and irrigation systems down the July c out of Your MOUTH 1 TQW YOU More thats o . ? bite big XJTf gadgets are temporarily out of order. You may drive into Valles on the Highway, for example, after eight hours of driving through hot and humid area, weather in a You find a nice motor court, rooms are 30 pesos princess can marry Townsend is Double ($3.50). There are a few with air by giving up her royal for 40 pesos. You tives and finding some minister c.nt resist. Bui the thing Isnt somewhere who would be willing working. "Something ees wrong to risk the displeasure of his with the motor, Senor." church, as the rector of Stiffke.v ABOVE ALL, be prepared to 'did for the wedding of the Duke see many sadder.i sights: much and Duchess of Windsor, poverty and destitution. You will Frinds of the royal family are see many bright-eyedabsolutely anxious that the public should not charming children. You will know assume the "wicked queen is that a great many of them can- - preventing her sister from mar- not possibly survive childhood, rying for love. Elizabeth is com- Those whp do, the great majority pietely sympathetic, but royalty of them, cannot expect anything carries penalties as well as priv-els- e but a life lived on the level jieges. The princess knows that of barest subsistanee. Funeral her personal inclinations cannot Processions with tiny wooden always take precedence over coffins carried through the streets dutv or aong the roads are a common sjjjht. In spite of its color and surface gaity, Mexico is essential--. l.v a tragic land. You are often depressed by the sight of stark and hopeless inequality. semi-tropic- COWCANt - YAYS YOU Worth It? HERE AND THERE Preston's famous night rodeo, which has built a solid reputation during the past decade or so, is this weekend. The rodeo opens Thursday evening, following a parade, and continues Friday and Saturday. Incidentally, tickets are available at The Herald Journal office. Virgil Knudsen, rodeo chairman, promises a great show. He is anxiously scanning the skies, but the weather report Indicates that for the next five days, there will be clear skies. We wish Preston folks good luck on this entertainment project. were served. Mr. and Mrs. a'd family are California. Miss Susan Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hansen, is recovering from an operation, Vance Pope a former resident of River Heights ir recovering from a gun wound. The gun acciand struck dently discharged him in the head. The Explorers went as a group to a movie Tuesday evening, fore she is 25. for the royal marriages act stipulates that all descendants of George II must get royal assent to marry. After the age of 25 she can marry by giving one years notice to the Privy Council, providing Parlia-- 1 ment does not exercise its right to step in and forbid it. Three-Yea- r Wait This would mean three years of waiting, since Margaret will not be 23 until Aug. 21. - The only other way the little hen writing about a country in which you are temorarily a guest.' The bad is always there to find and to see no matter where you go the world over, but it is always more interesting and satisfying to look for and find the good. Nevertheless I shall list here Mechanic LOS ANGELES, dpi a few items to disillusion anyone Paul W. Smith. 37, elected to who might think that Mexico is spend one day in jail rather than one big romantic, exotic fairy- pay a 50 cent fine on a parking land. meter violation. IN TIIE FIRST place, dont forHis case, including his' day in get that Mexico City is a hard jail, cost Los Angeles county tax-- , six days drive from Utah. Un- payer $50. less you can afford to fly, be prepared for some hard slogging driving work and if you go in the summer, for plenty of heat for the first four days of the six. That's not fun. It's work. You'll find pretty good highways most of the way, but plenty of mountain driving, There are plenty of service stations, but if you have car trouble In certain w That's quite an ambitious building program, and should make a difference on the carhpus. If they can just get the presidential problem settled. By IDt J. WOOD Seven girls left July 15 for Willow Flats in Idaho, for the camp. They were Ann and Sharon Glauser. Toni and Gene Bindrup, Elaine and Marilyn Thompson and Ina Bindrup. The girls made belts while there. ivian Dodson of Marion, In- (liana. Chester Zollinger and Joe Burton of Providence spoke in facrament meeting July 19. The Mothers furnished the Singing music, under the direction of Mrs. Ada Chalterton and Mrs. Janet Hansen, accompanist. The group sang Count Your Blessings" and "Invocation". Book Review-RelieSociety was held at the f reading farms. River Heights News I and ini0AfH divorced man. A source close to the throne said it was impossible to ovor- emphasize this one point: The queen cannot give permission for Margaret to marry Townsend without breaking her own coronation oath. Margaret must have her sister's permission for marriage be- possible. local college. The new million dollar union building is already in use, as you know. Its a is to magnificent structure, and just to walk through it get a lift". The agricultural science building is virtually a reality. When the contract is let (that shouldn't be too far distant), there will rise another modern, fine structure. A $600,000 dormitory to house 200 men will be constructed on the campus in 1954, according to present plans. It will be a three-stor- y yellow brick building, and will include 100 bedrooms 15 by 16 feet, a dining hall 40 by 72 feet, a lounge, kitchen,' three studies and three counselors rooms. Tentatively, the dorm will be located just. east of the present women's dormitory, adjacent to U. S. Highway 89 leading to Logan Canyon. A federal housing loan recently was approved to help finance construction of the mens dormitory. take o Sedan, with value unmatched Same model also available in Plymouth's in the thrifty Cambridge line. field. Chrysler Corporations No. 1 Car |