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Show SIDE GLANCES ABOUT TOWN Jick Braunagel, fonner BY GALBRAITH ! man- - Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Waldo G. Cook of Hyde Park are Mrs. Cooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Atkins, and Kay Atkins of Bakersfield. California. With them is Donna grandmother, Mrs. Emma of St. George, Utah. on dme-ins- . According to They came to make the acquaintIrma C. Nichols of Hyrum, who ance of Robert Waldo Cook, invisited the Braunagels recently, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Interruountain Theatre jger n Logan, cuirently is managing theatres in the mid19 drive-i- n west and so' th. The Braunagels ne in Kansas City; a theatre nagazine lecently oescrlbed Jack ss one of the nations best of Hem-enwa- Delon golf. is still very interested UNITED NATIONS, NY. (IP The United States has marshalled enougn strength to be virtually certain of blocking a Russian demand for a new United Nations debate on the Korean Politiit appeared tocal Conference, y, auth-ariti- in and Thursday Friday are Cheese Nites in the Logan First After being employed m Santa Ward. There will be strong, mild for several and saucy brands. The public it Monica, California weeks, Ron Ciookston is now in invited to enjoy the operetta Green Cheese at 7:30 p.m. both Logan making preparations to return to Utah State where he is nights. majoring in business administratThe Adams PTA will hold its ion. first meeting tonight at 7 30 in auditorium. school Harold participating in a the Recently Nielsen of the USAC chemistry state real estate convention at will be the speaker Zion National Park were Mr. and department with Supt. Sherman Eyre as The H. Dames. LaVere Mrs. guest. special the couple spent four days in scenic Southern park. Mr. and Mr. Ross L. Covington have a new 6 pound 10 ounce G. Newel Mrs. and Attorney baby girl who arrived at LDS Daines and children, Paul, Helen, hospital Sunday morning. Sam, John and Steve currently Mrs. O. S. Crockett surprised enjoyed a 10 day tour of the Northwest. Patricia, a daughter her daughter Sharon on her of Mr. and Mrs Daines, is now seventeenth birthday with a lunliving in Seattle, Washington cheon party. Many of Sharons where her husband, Duane Chad- friends were guests at the special wick, is attending the university. day occasion. Miss Crockett is A highlight of the trip was the now a senior at Loean high and Pendleton Roundup. This Oiegon plans to attend Utah State Col- redeo features Indians and many lege in the future. championship cowboys. Mr. and Mrs. Orville L. Creech been visiting Mr. Creechs Not many grandmothers travel r' and Mrs. Walter to Alaska for a six week visit, but flksfor Creech one week in Leven-wortdid. Her daughMrs. Nora Daines Their four childKansas. ter and Capt. and ren, Larry, Sonja, Lvnette and Mrs. Orrin S. Merrill and three Earl, also accompanied their parchildren have been stationed with ents on the drive. Mr Creech in far the the U. S. Air Force is going to college at Utah State north territory for one year. Mrs. in dairy production. There are majoring Daines exclaimed, The family are former California in things many residents and now plan to make Alaska. Logan their home. - h, son-in-la- Interesting U.S. Appears Stronger In U.N. VFnTnY I nun tC.uhe PFPT 16 Count) 1 L 13 The Herald Journal Cache Holstein Dairy Herd Places 1st At State Fair The Cache Holstein placed 1st and Harris Bros., RichCounty dairy herd again was successful mond, 7th. In the Jr. Yearling day in winning first place In competi- Heifers, Roland Downs of Smith-fiel- d Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Vish-ins- tion at the state won 4th place and George fair, according was reported ready to raise to County Agent, Lamont E. Tuel-le- r. Anderson of Richmond, 5th. Sr. issue when the the General Yearling Heifers: Ross Gordon Assembly Steering Committee In spite of the keenest kind of 1st. Ross Gordon also won the Jr. meets this afternoon to consider Holstein cat- Champion Female with his Sr. the agenda for the eighth annual competion given by tle County exhibits from other Yearling Heifer. In the Jr. Get of session. counties throughout Utah, the Sir Class, Edgewood Hall placed But the compositon of the r local herd gained official nod 4th. In the old cow committee, completed from E. G. Hall placed 2nd Gordon, Judge class, (Eddy) Edgewood by the General Assembly this assured the United Extension Dairyman from the and 3rd. and Gary Hendiy of morning, Wellsville, 4th. In the three-yea- r States of erough votes to kill the University of California. old cow class. Ross Gordon placGordon Scores Soviet move. With the routine of elections Ross Gordon was successful in ed 4th and 5th. In the four-yeold cow class F.dis Taggart of out of the way, the Assembly winning all three of the purple Lewiston awaited a new battle between ribbons in the female classes. placed 2nd. In the aged the United States and Russia. The following purebred Holstein cow class, floss Gordon placed The United States won a breeders from Cache County ex- 1st and 4th and Edgewood Hall, smashing victory in the General hibited dairy animals at the 7th. Assembly yesterday when mem- State Fair Grand Champion according to County bers voted 44 to 10 to deny conRoss Gordon won the Sr. chamTueller: Ross Gordon, sideration of ' membership to Agent, Plowman Bros., Roland Downs pion female and also the grand Communist China for the rest of and Eugene Gittins of Smith-fielchampion female of the show. In 1953. Edis Taggart and Bryan the dairy herd class, Ross Gordon The vote defeated a vigorous effort bv Soviet Delegate Andrei Taggart of Lewiston; .George placed 1st, Edgewood Hall 2nd. Anderson and Harris Bros, of In the best three female class, Y Vishinsky to persuade the on and so come it live brother membei up, notions to expel Chiang Richmond; Theron Bringhurst Ross Gordon placed 2nd. In the My always says 's Nationalist delation (Edgewood Hall Farms) of Pro- best uddered class, Ross Gordon spend your dime remember school starts Tuesday! from the U. N. and admit Red vidence; Gary and Dennis Hen- won 1st, Edis Taggart of Lewisdry of Wellsville. and Glade Jones ton 6th. In the County Herd Class, China in its place. of Paradise. Cache County again won the coveted 1st prize. Winnings Listed Iris The Cache County winnings Thirty head of outstanding Holwere as follows: stein cattle constituted Cache Bull Calf Class; Plowman Bros, County's exhibit of dairy cattle Dies of Smithfield 2nd place, and at the State Fair this year. The Iris Nebeker, wife of Perry Edgewood Halls Farms of Pro- County exhibit is sponsored jointNebeker, Newton, died today In a vidence, 6th. Senior Yearling ly by the Cache County Holstein WASHINGTON Bull: Ross Gordon of Smithfield Breeders Association Henry W. the terms of his parole when he Salt Lake City hospital. and the Details and complete obituary won 2nd place. In the Heifer Calf Cache County Commissioners ac(The Dutchman! Grunewald was (raveled to Newark, V J. and ordered to jail for 90 days today will be published tonioiruu. Class, Edgewood Hall Farms cording to County Agent, Tueller. ltv as a probation violator for regis jp. Name Assumed Under tenng with a woman in a New Holtzoff said that Grunewald Jersey hotel under an assumed registered under an assumed name. Federal Judge Alexander Holt- name in Newark for about two m zoff ordered the Washington mys- days and part of a third August During the same month 90 the man to serve days lie went to tery Jersey City. for his New Jersey adventure. He was charged with iisoiuer-I- y Grunewald must serve the j .il conduct in Jersey City after sentence for contempt of Conhe and Mrs. Anne V two-yea- ar d; Kai-sh- Gruenwald Goes To Jail For Nebeker Of Newton Registering Under Phoney Name (1PI Ross Gordon of Smithfield It President and Edis Taggart of Lewiston is Secretary-Treasure- r of the Cache County Holstein Breeders Association. Gary Hendry of Wellsville and Orland Olson of Smithfield assisted In caring for the Cache County Dairy Herd at the State Fair. Thirty-thre- e beautiful new blankets were purchased by the Holstein Breeders Association this year for use on the County Herd cattle. These blankets are a fine addition to the County Show Herd equipment and supplies. Gary Club boy of Wells-vill- e, Hendry. also built two fine new show and equipment boxes supply whifh will be valuable in carrying and storing the County Herd supand equipment. County plies Agent, Tueller stated. Three Killed HUNTSVILLE. Ala., hree employes of the guided missile and rocket center at Redstone Arsenal here were killed and a fourth was injured critically in an eplosion on a secret work project fm-T- yesterday. Foster Haley, public information officer said details of the accident could not be revealed because of the secret nature of the work the four explosives tors were doing. Twenty-eigh-t of the Court Reporter Of Heart Attack Sego Lily Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold Its opening social on the city square on Thursday, September 17 at 2 p.m. In case of bad weith-e- r the social will be held in the Elite Club rooms. The lesson w ill be given by Mrs. Ada Morrell of Logan and a pioneer history will be given by Mrs. Luella Nielsen. Mrs. Viola Welch will present humorous readings. Mrs. Leona Yeates will sing pioneer songs acompanying herself on the guitar. Hostesses will be Mrs. Norma Baxter, Mrs. Esther Gunderson, Mrs. Esther Nielsen, ginia Larsen and Mrs. lows. All members of are cordially invited Mrs. Well-Traine- d Vir- Floss Falthe camp to attend. Dr. Lynn Crookston, dentist on reservation, recently hosted his mother, Mrs. Carlsbad Byron F. Crookston. Caverns was toured by the Crookston and Mrs. Crookston exclaimed, "I can easily see why more than 80,000 people explored the huge cave just in the month of August, it is a wonderAfter their visit to ful place. the caverns, they traveled 142 miles to El Paso, Texas, and then crossed the border into old Mexico. Dr. Crookston has a young daughter, Wendy. Anderson, 46, Catsonville, Md., were found overcome by fumes from a gas stove in an apartment. New Jersey authorities dismissed this charge. In both instances, Holtzoff said, Grunewald left Spring Lake N. J., without permission of the federal probation office. Holtzoff ordered Grunewald committed to jail at once. Continued from Pag. One Same Woman Involved The Newark hotel .episode was ers. These are contained in a disclosed for the first time at the trunk at the Johnson home. After graduating from Hyrum probation hearing. Both incidents took place last district school, he attended Brigham Young College in Logan, the August, and Chief Probation OfSalt Lake Business College, and ficer Edward W. Garrett said it LDS University in Salt Lake City. was apparent the same woman was involved in each, although In 1905 he enrolled in a Chicago her name was not mentioned at school for a two year course in todays hearing. When Grunewald was sentenced Pitman shorthand. He later took courses in English from Univers- last May on contempt charges ity of Wisconsin and from a school stemming from refusal to tell a House Judiciary Subcommittee in Los Angeles. In 1908 he signed a contract about his tax activities, the terms with tiie late W. W. Maughan, of his parole required among district judge, to act as official other things that he lead a life. clean, temperate reporter of First District court With the exception of four years, he had held the position as official reporter of First district of Utah from June of 19U8 until two years ago, when he transferred to the A proSALT LAKE CITY Second district. posed national sales tax has been He had the distinction of being described today by Marriner S. an officer of the State of Utah Eecles, former Federal Reserve probably longer than any other Board chairman as regressive man In the state. and Inequitable. a New Mexico Indian SAN FRANCISCO !tP Shout-- 1 ing wildly, 428 more repatriated American prisoners of war came home aboard the Navy transport Gen. William M. Black today, while nearby a large , group of soldiers filed solemnly aboard a ship that will take them to the Far East. Hits Sales Tax D- - warm and comfortable meet at the home of Ellen Ladle at 2 p.m. on Friday. 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Friends and relatives are corPrivate and Mrs. Dennis Crag-hea- d invited to attend an inare in Northern Utah visitformal reception at the home of ing their parents, Mr. and jftrs. Mr. and Mrs. Serge C. Ballif, 15 Don Crockett, Logan and WilNorth 2n West, Logan, Wednes- liam Craghead, Brigham. Private gress. day, September 16, from 7:30 to Craghead has been transferred Holtzoff ruled Grunewald com10 p. m., honoring their daughter from Camp Rcberts, Calif., to a serious violation of mitted Florine and Bryan Durham fol- Ft. Lewis, Washington. He has been Uncle Sam since on that serving their wedding lowing same day. Bryan is the son of April. Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Durham. Dies dially 5 tuh RAT. OFF. ex- |