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Show Book Review With The Neighbor, Holliday, Salt Lake County, Utah Paw 4 Wednesday. ( h tuber iO, Youths Injured in Miss Willis One-Aut- The Age of Napoleon, J. Christopher Iferold stakes out ; a further claim to be considered j SpGdlcS VOWS i J - - -- 'i'sjsrss ' have been scores of books about Attending the bride will be the man and his work. Mr Her-- : Miss Myrna Vranes, maid of old's biography makes no pre-- ' honor; Miss Iris Simpson. Mrs Zeffer- tense to original research in a es and Miss Kristine Payne, er field that has been researched former Misg who almost to death. It stands out j was residing at 152 South 3rd because of its brilliant insights Ave., has attended Stevens and interpretations and because Henager College. Her husband has studied at the of of its clear, elegant, witty style. Utah and Salt LakeUniversity Trade TechNotable also is its skeptical nical Institute. modern viewpoint. Conceding nothing to the debunking school, Mr Herald cooly refuses to accept the conventional Napoleonic legend, so much the creation of Napoleon himself. Cottonwood Hospital Whatever else the little Corsi- Mr & Mrs can was demigod, villain, demRoss M. Ifeugly, 3788 South on, master strategist he was, Hillside Lane, girl, Oct. 16. Mike Marich, 2389 Redondo Mr Herald points out, a kind of Avenue, girl, Oct.16. genius. And though Mr Herald Kenneth W. Meadows, 4268 does not admire Naoleon the Mackay Drive, boy, Oct. 16. man, he makes clear what this Gerald R. Greene, 2342 Joyce genius consisted of. Napoleon Drive, boy, Oct. 17. Kay Hansen, 519 Julep Circle, was a great conservator, continboy, Oct. 17. uing and development the work Gary Howlett, 1765 Blaine of such earlier French states- Avenue, girl. Oct. 18. men snd rulers as Richelieu and Glen JJenkins, 1923 East 5205 Louis X1U, Colbert and Louis South, girl, Oct. 19. XIV. He was also a great inBrent Poulsen, 1477 East 6980 novator; it took the fatal energy South, boy, Oct. 19. of Napoleon to enact the idea of Larry Wells, 7120 Towncrest totalitarian warfare to put a Drive, girl, Oct. 20. whole nation, indeed a whole Frederick R. Beam, 5585 Incontinent, under arms. And so dian Rock Road, boy, Oct. 21. he indicated the path that the John R. Fairbanks, 1311 Wood20th century hs followed. land Avenue, girl, Oct. 21. There is nothing the dicta. George Magers, 3964 South tors of the 20th century could 11th East, girl, Oct. 12. have taught him, Mr Herald Dennis K. Shingleton, 1821 declares. The man who emerges Meadow Moor, boy, Oct. 21. from these lively pages is basiThomas M. Smith, 2290 Bon opportun- Air Street, boy, Oct. 21. cally a power-hungrist. He is supported or opposed by a fascinating cast of contemAnnounce Engagement poraries, among them Fouche, Of Miss Mary Lund WellMettornidh, Talleyrand, ington and such ladies as Jo-Announcing the engagement sophine thinking she was rich, No- ! Clifton Fadiman notes in his re-- ! '!KdinIgnpianTs 22,inthe L?S TrempIIe of. WT1SS port on the Jay Chibs members; she married e hTerr p him thinking he would pay her HWC debfs; morally they were quite 5452 Dr Heere of each other. worthy The prospcctive H0 par- Mr Herald nav due tribute I y 1 t S?, thinkers eho were the tra ere- - i a tors of the Napoleonic age, though at th etime they attracted far less attention than Nap-- ! oleon himself Burke, Benjamin Constant, Madame de Steel, Condorcet, Jefferson, Fourier, Mslthus, Goethe, Schiller, Kant. J. Christopher Herald was born in Cczechoslovakia in 1919, of Austrian parentage. As a boy he attended schools in Czecho-- ! Slovakia, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. His maternal grandfather was Artur Schna-- 1 bel, the pianist. kenergyrntorsd jhgf hff treree In the late 1930s with a world war threatening, young Herald ' himself to the transplanted United Slates. The studies he had initiated at the University of Genevs he continued at Columbia University, and eventually took an M. A. degree there. After four year with the Army, he joined the Columbia University Press as an assistant editor. ' A decade later he moved to California as chief editor of the Stanford University Press. Mistress to an Age, his fourth book but the first to be widely noticed, was a Club Selection in November, 1958, and won the National Book Award for the following year. It has ben translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish,, Swedish, and Finnish. In 1960 Mr Herald left the Stanford Press to devote him-- : self entirely to writing. His Love in Five Temperaments, Stracheyan studies of five frail French ladies, appeared in 1961, j and his Napoleon in Egypt" Murry Collecting Eased1 Accident tg&Sl With Cooke I am sure all of you are aware save them for the grown-ugobListed in poor condition at Utah rockhounds," aggrava- that on October '31 we will be lins. the LDS Hospital with a com- ted by new rules for collecting invaded by weird little people. Pecan Tassies pound fracture of the left leg petrified wood, have been acl-- j will a want 1 or trick vised They treat stick Sherman by Rep. I. margarine was Linda Warson, 19, 28G6 East Lloyd that the Interior Depart- or else. I suggest you be well a oz. package Phil. Cream 6375 South, after a accident in ment is drafting more liberal prepared as their sacks are Cheese which the car she was riding j regulations. 1 cup sifted flour getting bigger, and bigger, and Mr veered out of control and struck Lloyd said that many Utah Let margarine soften, add bigger. citizens and of representatives a steel guard rail on the CottonThis week 1 have a real goody cheese and work to a smooth amateur collectors organizawood Diagonal. tions had protested to a pro- of a cooky recipe given to me paste. Add flour and blend well. The driver of the car, George posed 10 pound a by one of Holladays good cooks, Divide into 24 pieces, place ball day limit. in cup of small muffin tins. The 418 26. issue East 8tb Jackson, arose, Mr Lloyd Mrs Win (Helen) Archer, 4890 Press South, dough against cup bottom Sommet Dr. These little delights was treated and released from noted, when Congress last year and sides. are so in good, excluded fact, wood you may as a petrified LDS Hospital Filling valuable mineral and thereby just skip the litle goblins and 1 whole egg, beaten Hobbs .Sheriff Deputy Jerry removed it from laws governcup light brown sugar, said the steel guard rail impaled ing mining. packed The Interior subthe car directly the Department through 1 tablespoon melted butter center for almost the entire sequently drafted new regula1 teaspoon vanilla tions to implement the new law. 4 cup pecans, chopped length of the car. Mr Lloyd protested that the Dash of salt rejfulatioons should recognize Mix all together, fill cups 4 the interests of amateur col- j National Guard Pvt. full. Bake 350 for 15 min. Cool Army lectors and should not promote Lynn H. Covington, son of Mr in pans. the breaking-uof large pieces & Mrs Douglas B. Covington, through imposition of an arbi- Route l.Sandy, Utah, completed ' trary daily weight limit. But a food service course under the1 the regulations should also pro- Reserve Forces Act program at Subscribe Be tect the deposits from unregula- Fort to The Neighbor Ord, Calif., Oct. 11. ted commercial exploitation, is a 1963 18, Covington, gradThe Forest Service has made he said. uate of Jordan High School. an aplication for withdrawal of 6925.8 acres of land to extend the boundaries of Wasatch and Uintah National Forests in Salt Lake, Utah, and Summit Counties. According to the application the lands are to be withdrawn from all forms of under the public land laws except the mining and mineral leasing laws. The purpose of the proposed withdrawal is to enable the Forest Service to administer lands that are suitable for multiple use management and the priin mary value would be for watershed management, flood control, and fire protection. R. D. Nielson, Utah state director, U, S. Bureau of Land Mmanagement, said the withdrawal affects scattered tracts along the Wasatch Front from a vicinity just north of Salt Lake City to an area slightly south of Draper, and scattered tracts 3003 along the present forest boundary east of Oakley, Marion, and Kamas. He further stated that while the proposed new boundary would include 1,581.1 acres of private lands the withdrawal 4 V' pi $ ff would be subject to valid existing rights and that it would in no way adversely affect ownership or use of the private lands. lata tikini aurrar Persons desiring to submit comments, suggestions or objections concerning the proposed action will have until Nov. 25 to submit their views in writing to the State Director for Utah, Bureau of Land Management p among the formost American; Val J. Vranes. son of Mr & biographers, llis latest work is Mrs John Vranes, 260 East 7500 perhaps even more remarkable South, claimed as his bride Miss than Mistress to an Age, his! Mary Willis, daughter of Mr & book about Madame de StaeljMrs Joseph Willis, Sunderland, which appeared in 1958 and won Durham, England, in a cere-fo- r him a National Book Award. mony solemnized in the Salt The meteoric career of Nap .Lake Temple. 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