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Show PRESTON Reports More Daughters of Utah Pioneers Oraanize New Camp HtRT Missing Men - The DeWASHINGTON, (W fense Department last night identified 10 more American, all believed Air Force personnel, raptured but never accounted for by he Communists. Included on the list was 1st Lt. David P. Barnes, son of Maj. Gen. Earl W. Barnes, deputy commander of the Tactical Air Command. Barnes was reported missing in action on April 22, 1951. while flying an F84 over North Korea. The department cautioned that the presence of a mans name on the list does not necessarily mean he is alive. The list includes Americans believed held by the Communists at one time but never accounted for as provided by the truce agreement. With the latest list, the department now has identified 934 of the 944 men on the list originally submitted to the Communists along with a demand for an accounting of their fate. U.S. Expands Atomic Power More than WASHINGTON (W six atomic artillery battalions will be sent to Europe under American plans to give the West an atomic punch on the giound as well as in the air, informed military sources said today. Each battalion will be equipped with six mammoth guns of the type tested last may at the NeAtomic Energy Commission vada proving grounds. The May test indicated to some authorities that the gun's relatively small projectile, 11 inches in diameter and about three feet long, packs a wallop equivalent to that of the dropped on Hiroshima from a giant bomber on August 6, 1945. That bomb had an explosive power equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT. Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens announced last night that the first battalion of the guns, the 868th Field Artillery Battalion, Fort Bragg, N. C., will shortly go to Europe. He said several more will follow, but gave no number. 280-m- 9 280-m- 5 Missing In Aiaskan Wilds ANCHORAGE. Alaska (W Four hunters and a scientist were missing in three widely separated areas of the Alaska wilds today. Search was underway in the rugged Talkeetna Mountains, 50 miles north of here, for moose hunters John Lenhardt. 24, and Lyle Alguire, 48, both of Anchorage, missing since Saturday. And ground parties and two planes were looking for Ben Hunger, Anchorage, and Ed Munson, Cordova, who disappeared Friday on a duck hunting expedition in the Copper River flats east of here. But pie search for Dr. Werner Juhle, John Hopkins University professor, who vanished in the Valley of Ten Thousands Smokes, was suspended. A bloodhound used In seeking Juhle was taken to Talkeetna to track the moose hunters. Parties looking for Hunger and Munson feared the duck hunters were drowned. Munsons power boat was found abandoned and drifting near the Egg Islands and later the boats skiff was found sv a m pod and aground on with Dr. and Mrs L V Merrill. Their infant son was blessed on A meeting was held Sunday and given the name of Friday afternoon at the home Richard Merrill Reading by his of Vilate Kennington. It was a r aternal grandfather. Dr. Mermeeting of one of the newly rill The Readings left the early created ramps, which as yet has par of the week to return to thidi Oakland. Calif., home. not selected a n; me. Saturday visitors of Mrs. JenCounty officers were present nie Barton ware a grandson and and assisted in organizing the Hs wife, Mr and Mis. Lynn camp and electing officers. Mrs. Chase of Nephi, Ut. The Chases v ere enroute to Sun Valley, Ida. Kennington was chosen as capon a vacation. as first tain with Gladys Bosen Labor Dav week end guests at and Anna Morrison as second the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton vice captain. Ruth Perry was Larsen were their daughter. Janelected as secretary. Rae Hobbs ice, and Kenneth Arriotti, both of as registrar. Jennie Suffer as Salt Lake City. Weekend Guests historian. Naomi Perkins as lesMr. and Mrs. F. Dean Palmer son material chairman. Mildred Smart as lesson chairman Ma- and two children and Miss Ora mie Nash as chorister and Gretta Swainston ail of Ogden were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Nuffer as chanlain. Follow ing the election of offi- - L. Swenson. The Palmers also rers. Mildred Smart gave the les- -' 'Kited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DlP. HOME President Eisenhower clutches arm of son. Maj John Eisenhower, as Presidents wife, Mamie, looks on at right after John and his wife, Barbara (above;, arrived at Denver by plane from San Francisco. John returned recently from Korea. A SOLDIER COMES GEORGE F. KNOW ETON, structive insect pest of our peach Extension Entomologist Utah trees. It also damages apricot, State Agricultural College plum, prune, nectarine, cherry, The peach tree borer is a de- and choke cherry. It feeds on the inner bark near the ground surface. This feeding results in partial to complete gndling of infested trees. Trees attacked become weakened and many are killed. Young trees often are A KETCHIKAN, Alaska (If) year. ground party searching for th.e How It Lives bodies of five persons missing in the crash of a private plane in The tree borer passes the the rugged wilderness of Por- winter peach within tunnels in the inner poise Point said today wolves bark. Here it spins a silken co- may have attacked the passen- coon. Moths from overwintered gers. larvae begin to appear from July The wreckage of a plane pilot- into female1 The ed by New Mexico oilman Ellis moths September. oval eggs their brown, lay Hall was found yesterday but no on tree trunks, within about a bodies were recovered immedi- foot of the ground. The eggs ately. hatch before fall. The tiny borers The Coast Guard last night crawl down the trunks and enter identified wreckage the positively bark, just below the sail surspotted by pilot Herman face. Here tunnel and feed on the desolate point 40 in the bark they there and spend the of here as that winter. There is but one brood miles southeast of Hall's plane which vanished each year. Aug. 17 on a flight from Ketchikan to Bellignham, Wash. Control Measures: Effective Aboard the plane were Hall, control of the peach tree borer his wife, two daughters and will be accomplished by treating Patrick Hibben. trees this fall, largely during October. Use Ludwigsen, Alaska guide Bruce September and Johnston and logger Warren either ethylene discloride or Johnston hiked to the wrecked dieholoride emulsion, or use paradiehlorebenene. usually plane but found no bodies. They said they thought the called tPBDi crystals. The conpassengers might have wandered centration and or amount of .away from the plane and become chemical used per tree differs, lost or been destroyed by wolve. according to the age of trees. Consult your Official Utah Fruit Pest Control-195- 3 circular" for dosages. These control materials Posse Seeks Bodies Of Five Lud-wigs- a Palmer. firs pioneer markers on win presented jhilnmgton of sketch of her Elizabeth Lamb. Rrirfshments were served Mr. and Mrs Ira L. Clark and ' and Lila of spent the Labor Dav week end with lelatives and muds Mi and Mis llouaidH Johnson lef Satin clay to attend a hotel convention at Reno. Nev. Following the convention thev will travel through noi thorn Caliior-m- a bc.L.e returning home Thursday visitors and dinner n N. guests of Mr and Mrs. J. were Mis Larsen s biother, Newman I) Bickmoie and son, David, of Los Angeles. Calif On Fudav Mrs Larsen accompanied the Bnkmores to l.ogan. 1 i Linda s d.uightci cga-- . cv Lai-so- Births Mr. and Mis Paul Adams of Cleveland, a daughtei. born Sept. 2 Mr. and Mis Max Hansen of Preston, a daughter, born Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Kirhbride of Lava Hot Springs, a daughter, born Sept 2 Mr and Mrs. Hugh Knight of Plosion, a son. boin Carl-soSept 2. Mr and Mrs. Glen of Preston a son, horn Sent. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wheeler of Preston, a 'son. born Sept. 6. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ransom of Presfon. a son. born Sept 6 Mr. and Mrs Albert Edison of Pieston, a daughter, born Sept. u. 10. at the conclusion noon. Attends to of the after-- 1R 1 Reunion Mrs Jennie Barton attended a reunion of the children of Mary Louise Smith at Ogden on Sun-da- v Mrs. Smith and 10 of her 11 hildren and numerous grandchildren were present to enjoy the dav. Msitnr for two weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmo Keller is their little grandson, Spcmor K. Parkinson of Ashton, Ida His parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Snencer (Joyce) Pail.inson are in Portland. Ore where Dr. Parkinson is attending a medical convention bi oken slock Don't use a emulsion, one that separates into Pour layers when left standing. the count amount anil com initiation of insecticide on the soil, 1 to 2 inches away from, but around the tree ti links. Cover this with soil. The emulsion foiinx a gas which penetrates the soil and tunnels of the borers and kills them. The mounded soil should be removed alter s.x weeks. PIW crystals, in Major and Mrs. R C. Reading amounts, are spread on the dear- - and family spent the week end ect giound ling aiound and about 1" inches away fiom each tree! trunk. Cover these crystals with! a few shovelluls of soil to confine the heavy gas which it will form, It is well to remove this mouiul- ed soil before winter. Good control of adult peach tree borer moths has been reported from some western states by spraying tree trunks and scaffold limbs with 4 to 8 pounds of 50 per cent wettable DDT per 100 ENDS TONIGHT gallons of water. This is applied y about and August. It destroys many moths laving eggs, and the young borers when they . , correct1 CACHE 5 mid-Jul- hatch. pro-pyli- Poles Report Plus SEVEN R.K.O. COLOR CARTOONS MSV- a-: NTUAl Vision are available at insecticide and orchard supply stores. Bishop's Trial SI PER CAR NIGHT Bring the Whole Family Starts Thursday INDEPENDENT Warsaw radio LONDON OP) said today the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kielce testified at his spy trial he believed Francis WESTWARD THE WOMEN ENDS TONIGHT 20th DENISE Century-Fo- x prnis DARCEU- Hope EMERSON Cirteen TlGijTROPE ! l PRICES Eve. - Children Viewers 15c 50c Mat. - 63c CARTOON AND NEWS 4 M.G.M. Color WIUUKJUI DtfKted by ELIA KAZAN FINEST IN HUNTING EQUIPMENT John MclNflRE fit AWJ oti a - Headquarters for the . . . 7irc$fottc ROBERT TAYLOR Box 14c Office Opens at 7:00 at 7:30 Dependable, Show Storts High-Quali- Shotguns ty n WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUN 12-G- Gstegj W Now you put 630 U. S. Army sergeants together. welfare. refused to go to the to receive his cardinals LA P K7.. Bolivia (W The Unit- hat last winter because he feared ed States has agreed to buy he would not be permitted to re10,000 tons of Boliv ian tin at preturn to Poland. The Communists brought Kaczvailing world market prices, as quoted in New York, it was an- marek, three priests and a nun nounced officially yesterday. Ijefore military tribunal three A contract signed by the gov- days ago to answer charges of e ernment's mining corporation and "espionage, propaganthe Reconstruction Finance Cor- da and diversionary activity. poration provides delivery up to If found guilty they could be March 31. executed. .. Magazine holds four shells. Twenty-eigh- t inch barrel; full or modified choke. Model 25 ONLY 77.95 ! wtWRyi diWf'R Wyszy nski Vatican No story tops Sfialag if 5 anti-stat- roisterous that of Prisoners-of-Wa- these besterous, . . . r STEVENS REPEATING SHOTGUN 12-G- laughter). . ONLY .battling barbed wire with Its a story of men of fight-in- conditions who never stopped trying to break out 67.95 Stalag 17 will make you 1AUGM, CRT and All calibres of STEVENS hunt- ing rifles. Lay yours USE Admission Proceeds to Logan by voluntary contribution 1 0th-- 1 9th Ward for a New Piano mi wuMBwmM GUN CASE k A Bright STREAMLINED R pf A CREDIT SERVICE V p h PAR VMM s aitJivniS Fleece-Line- WILDER rwA ivu i 42. 48 or 62 Inch jm-- lull Length Zipper! E&rflaps TODAY LATE mm or Shotguns BUDGET PLAN Produced and Directed bv BILLY ic STARTING If Ri fles TH Timton CHEER! DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER - two-sho- For POPULAR LEATHER HUNTING CAP WILLIAM HOLDEN featuring REPEATER t magazine, lew clip style inch barrel; full choke. rwenty-'iModel 58 29.95 away now! TARRING ENTERTAINERS 12-G- BOLT-ACTIO- N Friday, Sept. 18th., 8:00 p.m. CARTOONIST e the camp no one ever escaped from. CHAPEL U FAMOUS Super-Chok- barbed wit and machine guns with of PRESENTING POPULAR t pump gun equipped with for Instant seSavage lection of cjioke. Model 820SC Six-sho- fought back with their secret weapon, monkeyshines MUSICALE LOGAN FIFTH WARD 3 who spirit living under brutal WORLD .vr and Mrs Milo Jepen and the life Entomologist Describes Peach Tree Borer Control Cardinal Spellman relayed information on Poland from the Vatican to the U. S. government. The Communist Polish radio said Bishop Czeslaw Kaczmarck was questioned closely by the prosecution, yesterday on the role which the archbishop of New York played at the Vatican. Kaczmarck, Warsaw said, testified it had followed from the statements of those bishops who visited Rome that this leading liunchenbrook Island. cardinal of the United States, who Juhle was presumed to have visited the Vatican so trequently, drowned in Knife Creek. His pack as a liason between was found on the brink of a acted simply the Vatican and the U. S. governchasm which the stream rushes ment. through. He had been missing The broadcast said Kaczmarek since Sept. 4 when he set out aho implicated newly appointed alone to explore the Katmai NaStephen Cardinal Wyszynski in tional Monument area. the alleged plot against Poland's To Buy Tin y By BELVA NEA TiUphoto son Waype. spent me uaoor uay week end at Laki town. Lt , where they were the guests of Mr (Talk's sister. Mrs. Alden and family. M.l.A. Reorganised Preston First ward Young Womens MIA. presidency was reorganized on Sunday. The outMar-jor- v going president v included F. Hart, Nell B Biemhlev and Venna N. Fackrell. Sustained as president was Venna N. Fackrell. with Maurine Burton as age group counselor and Norma B. Smith as activity counselor. Other of' leers and teachers were retained in their respective positions. Week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson were their Mr and son and daughter-in-law- . M'-s- . Hal Peterson of Salt Lake City. Spending the Labor Dav week end with Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Larsen were Mrs. Larsens parents. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Borup, two brothers. Rex and Keith, and a sister. Mrs. E L. Pope and three boys all of Emmett, Ida. To Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen traveled to Salt Lake City on Sunday to visit with Mr. Olsens brother. Frank Olsen, who is critically ill. WORLD NEWS 310 NORTH MAIN IN LOGAN PHONE 868 |