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Show The Herald Journal .mwm SUNDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1YSJ ljKr (Cache ..'oui ty1 Utah RIVERDALE YOUTH ST I ACHIEVES SCHOLARSHIP i Vi i Jack Eldon Wold, versity, New Haven, Conn.-- this PRESTON 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel fall. secWold, Riverdale, begins his Young Wold is attending this ond year of schooling in the UniYale eastern university on an $1800 a Berkeley College at year scholarship for which he qualified early last year while in his sophomore year at Preston high school. These scholarships, set up for two years, are opened to 50 young men. not more than 16'4 years of age, within the nation. They have been made possible by a grant from the university's Fund For The Advancement of Education and permits these ; students to progress in a program of liberal education, providing a common background of knowledge for the students in the work of their first two years. fa-- ' 4 tr .. Elks To Honor With Program An Informed Press Means An Informed People, slogan of American newspapers for 1953 National Newspaper Week, Oet. will be the theme of traditional Meet the Press evening at Logan Elks Lodge Wednesday night, according to Jack B. Parson, exalted ruler. Sponsored annually by Logan Elks to honor local newspapermen, the program, being held In conjunction with regional lodge meeting, will highlight an address by Ray Nelson, managing editor of the Herald Journal. A smorgasbord luncheon in the lodge rooms, Hotel Eccles, will follow, with representatives of local and state newspapers as guests. 8, clvlc-mlnde- organiz- d ation," Mr. Parson stated, we realize and appreciate the valuable contributions our newspapers make daily to the American way of life. Their Influence for good In a community is unmatched by any other medium, and they are ; i ? 1 life? - I Do'-.w- . - tu : tx r Fsrmers who save regular! with us L a ... COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN for Utah SU'e Agri- cultural colleges 60th annual Homecoming cele- are, front, left to right: bration set Oct Laura Sullivan, Joe Nelson, Donna Quayle, Zane I 30-3- 1 I Bergestfn, Dave Gittens, Sydney Reading. Back row: Bob Chambers, Bob Mortimer, Dennis Simmons, and LeRoy A. Blaser. Traditional parade, exhibits, and football game are features. sororities, and independent organizations on and off the campus will compete for trophies to be awarded the best floats. A queen will be selected to reign over the days events. Candidates will be nominated by Joe campus organizations. The chosen celebration set October miss and her two attendants will Logan chairman, an- be introduced at the Homecoming Nelson, nounced today. gameand again at the dance. Annual Homecoming gridiron Beginning with a pep rally will pit Montana Grizzlies clash conand Oct. 30, night, Friday against the Aggies. The game will cluding with a dance Saturday also feature the marching bands night in the Union building, the of the more than twenty high two-da-y celebration features a schools expected from Utah, Wyoschool ming, and Idaho. varied agenda including and departmental Climax to the event will be Students and alumni will gather the dunce at 9 p.m. in the Union a name on Main Street on the eve of the ballroom featuring homecoming football game to band. Negotiations are now in touch off official activities with progress to secure the band. a giant pep rally. Assisting student committees Saturday morning a mammoth for the homecoming activities is parade will march down main LeRoy Blaser, director of public street with bands and floats of information and college developmore than 50 units. Fraternities, ment, and executive secretary of '0lo College Prepares For Homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Wold accompanied their son to New Haven and saw him settled in the dormitory before returning home. Also enjoying the trip with the' Wolds were Jacks grandmother, Mrs. L. Classes of the past sixty years M. Packer, Preston, and his are expected to converge on Utah grandfather, Rolf C. Wold, Idaho State Agricultural college's campus for the annual Homecoming FIls. Worth It? James E. TOPEKA, Kan., (IPi Collingwood, 45, a farmer with a law degree, went to court with two witnesses and plenty of evidence! He argued his case for more than two hours and won acquittal from a traffic charge that would have cost him $5. He estimated it cost him $100 to win the case. an Indispensible Y . ) ''' 3 4 Jack will continue the prescribed course of study this year but plans to major In electrical engineering during his senior college years. Newspapers a I - SCHOLARSHIP winner is Jack Eldon Wold of Riverside. As . uidv .tlV W to . W V Similar scholarships were offered at University of Chicago, Columbia University, and University of Wisconsin, to promising young men of high academic attainment. vVA ; Jrfc.wty-- ' Lmlu.fi! '' , s tidnSi the Alumni Association. Student I geson, Cornish, pep rally; Dave Bob Daines, McTuchen. N. J., committee chairmen are Dennis Gittens, Hyde Park and Bob queen contest; Bob Mortimer, Simmons, Logan; and Zane Ber- - Chambers, Srnithfield, parade; Logan, homecoming dance. source of public information. Exalted Ruler Parson urged all local Elks to attend the meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m., and the newspaper program following. As in past years, this will be an exceptional opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and operation of our newspapers, he said. Chairman of the lodge observance ' is L. Doyle Peck, with James B. Clark, lodge secretary, assisting with arrangements. German Ship Sinks In River A PORT HURON, Mich., (W near the German ship sank treacherous mouth of the St. Clair River Ute Friday night and its pilot .w is k died after a collision with an American ore carrier. Seventeei crew members of the German packer u gjVHH IlmlhUb (il) Uhl liUMH'W HP ' (lit) liaiilfi With a growing bank balance yon, too, will enjoy a wonderful feeling of security and 30-3- progress. Open a savings account here, this week, we suggest... add to it regularly. . CtcHEVAUEif Banking Company - dAVINGJ COMMERCIAL - TRUJT 1903 1953 SOfh Anniversary A BANK OP STRENGTH AND CHARACTER freighter were rescued from Walischiff the finking ship within a few bourn after the collision and the entire crew of the American ship Pioneer escaped unharmed. a The Coast Guard pressed search for other crewmen of the German ship. But it was believed all were accounted for. The dead man was Capt. Harold Paterson, of Toronto. 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