Show i Tj -- " -- r - i‘-f rrri - f-- - h h- -' - - 7r?7rT??Ty -- i f t"n!f yvrn v?r riiv"iv w T West Side NeWs Three One-ActPla- ys Presented In Drama Festival April 3 at Dayton ByLaura Williams Weston ward MIA Drama Fes- purpose of electing the new members selected to tival was held Tuesday evening serve for' the coming year are jn the ward recreation one-adramas were Carolyn Viehweg Linda Hildt- - and Zefa presented under the direction of all of Clifton Lynda Mortensen director Mrs the ward drama Kendall of Oxford Dorothy Mosfrank Olsen The first drama presented was er of Dayton Janet Tomaal And Tobbaccy Road— With Detours" Starlet ' Stevenson of Lenrose by Vanita Sutton The cast of Others chosen were Donna Cocharacters were Pa played by burn of Weston as alternate NaLorin Rasmussen Ma byVaLoy dine Phillips of Dayton aa drumIda-fur- -the mem-bersT- hall-Thre- be e ct Buttars Tennessee a daughter Shirley Williams: Americy a daughter by Lila McKay Sonny Boy A son by Michael Olsen and Willie Joe from ‘tother side of the mountain by Jarvis Green The second drama ' presented was "Just Before the Prom” by Lindsey Barbee Cast of char- -' el Germany goes the US ACROSS THE RIVER— Acrou the Mosel River near inboard-enginboatthe motor boat in the It’s assault by powered Army's heavy equipment — center This is standard procedure lor moving vehicles across river This was part-o- f Eighth Infantry Division operations Bern-Kast- by ed 10— THE HERALD JOURNAL ' jCiU muntu i1ogan — Utah iclct-nrere-r Roads School 1 held In Utah - The Eighth KANAB lUPI Annual l ily Sliccls and County Road School was told here today that Uinh should use salt in building future roads This advice came From Harry C Clausen of Morton Salt Co in Chicago "By adding nne per cent salt h the gravel stone and clay aggregate you ran nlake a new n road" he low cost said The salt acts as a stabiliz‘ er lie explained Clausen said eastern and mid dle western stales have been using Mil in highway building for iour-scaso- 30 years Othpr speakers included R W Griffin assistant director of highways In Utah Dr Royden C Braflhwaite director of College and W R of Southern Utah Howat district engineer of the Asphalt Institute in Denver Griffin said Utah's highway construe linn program Is on schedule and will accelerate In the n or the past year ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ) Hayward shown here with Jeff Chandler appears In ! 'Thunder in opens Friday this week atThe Utah Theatre Academy Award Winner In Latest Triumph At Utah big-sca- le Interest-in-youth-- tells the story of d Basques from the French Pyrenees who id 1847 head for California with vinca from the old country to start their vineyards in the new world Miss Hayward - portrays nne of them a fiery strong-wille- d woman wlm Is cleared by two men equally strong-wille- d tlie One W them is Chandler n guide who uridertke7 li hard-bitte- Ires Committee t - For- mer President Truman was Invited today to appear before the House Committee on Activities and "explain fully" his remarks at Columbia University that the committee "is the most thing In the country today” Truman in his final salty lecture session at Columbia University Wednesday also had told students that "witch hunters in the Hbuse and Senate are charging things that do not existRep Francis E Walter (D-PFrancis E Walter Rep fD-Pchairman of the committee lent a telegram today to Truman at hla New York hotel saying: "Respectfully request that you explain fidly by giving bill of par-tkulars what ja in the jurisdiction composition and conduct of the House Committee on Activities” Walter added “your appearance before' the committee for I hat purpose will be most "- a) First Reactor She ed by Genie! Tingey: Sally Sayre by Judy Palmer Elinor Jay re LSiWrby Fiyone Anderson Susan the maid by Ann Brimhall Louise Everett by Ionise Brim-ha- ll r Elise Wilder by Judith Nielsen Margo Ward by Sondra Mc Kay: Amy Boyd by Carolyn But- tars- - Marie McMillan by Carolyn Neuenswander Jane Jones by Alvona Nielson- radio announcer Calvin Porter Glad Tidings The third was “Glad Tidings" by Mildred Hark and Noel Mcv Queen Cast of characters were Sarah played by Mrs Emma Deaton Judith by Betty Lou Earla by Bingham Miriam Child Anna by Mra Gwen Lott Nathan by Max Brimhall and Jacob by David Lemmon Special nupibers between the were dramas songs "April Showers" and "Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella" by Julie Van-se- n Geraldine King Kathryn Nielsen Deonna Williams Paula Campbell and Barbara Green they were accompanied by'Cris-ti- e Morgan Vocal duet by David Lemmon and Montie Williams accompanied by David on his elec- -' trie guitar A saxaphone solo by Keith Brimhall his accompanist wsa Cristie Morgan A large crowd of ward members were in attendance and several from ther-wardsSunday Callers Mr and Mrs Melvin McKay and four of their- children of Weston were Sunday of last week visitors and dinner guests at the home of her mother and husband Mr and Mra Robert Lowe cf Franklin Their daughter Margy Ann was celebrating her eleventh birthday anniversary that day Mrs Mae Ttngey of Weston spent last Saturday vjsiting her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Earl Hansen of Brigham City Mrs Audrey Hansen and family of Weston were Mondey evening "supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde Nielsen -- Mrt Eugene Tomaal of Linrose attended the wedding reception of Mr and Mrs Marvin Childs Friday evening of last week at the 42nd LDS ward at Ogden Mr Childs ia the son of Mr and Mrs Fred Childs formerly of the Dayton ward Enid Crookston who ia employ ed at the telephone company at Salt Lake City spent the past weekend with her parents ‘Mr and Mrig of Day-to- n npy Seattle With Khrushchev MOSCOW (UPD — Field MarViscount Montgomery had another conference with 'Nikita Khrushchev today and emerged THE CAST in Howard Hawks! “Rlq Bravo" which opens Friday at the Capitol Theatre in Logan are Ricky Nelson HEADING Rebecca Reeder daughter of Mr and Mrs Welden Reeder of Weston started wotting Tuesday of last week m h stenographer at Salt Lake of last week overnight guejt jttheJKMneofMrand Mrs Harold Stevenson of Linrose was her brother Melvin Hunter of Salt Lake iCty Mrs Clarence Nelson of Day-to- n visited from Saturday to Wednesday of last week at the home of her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Don Gould of Ogden Mrs Jesse Griffeth of Weston s returned recently from a visit at Hayward Calif with her mother Mrs Loretta Olsen a sister and husband Mr and Mrs Martin Price and with her brothers Ernest and Ellis Olsen and their families City-Tuesd- two-week- Attend Reunion Mr and Mrs Orson Nelson of Dayton were among those standing the Mary and Martha White head reunion Saturday of last week at the Franklin Ward recreation hall Mr and Mra Grant Bingham of Linrose are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first grandchild a son born April 9 at the Logan hospital to Mr and Mra Llewllyn Long of Logan The baby ‘will be named Robert Les-ter- Mr and Mrs 3-- 3-- 1 Dead For Towina Only D&uglas Hancey and family of Provo Utah were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Myron Fonnesbeck Mr James Fame beck and Mr and Mrs Norman Rights Fonnesbeck 100-pou- ! all of Weston They were luncheon guests at the Myron Fonnesbeck home Visit Daughter Mr and Mra Jesse Griffeth and daughter Elaine visited Sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter and family Mr ThereAre Also Brennan And Dickinson In 'Rio Bravo er et Channel TIIIBKIUY S:0— (l (4) SailNr Gift Chairman M-M- Un-ros- - NO leur - 7:W— Heater It In (apt Ilaiid lirlef Trn-- 4 (St 1 -l I’at Itiinne Kh-i- 41 Wmqarrada Pirty III (Ji Heal JlrCa (ft lawleMi Yean trrnrr 1:36— S) S Re-r- ue 7rra S:6— (7t It Wale Theater (Si Held lenlarr lit t S:1S— X Man-ba- ll Hi IRork llne (St Pliyhane N Theater :— !i Arailrmy III Trirarmer Craie I— (SI Nr 1 (SI S:!5— (St l:SA— Mi IS:36— (t) haw Klarm (5) Kdr at Night Married I Jaaa 7:tOMi i7t Ken' lb- - Clark ' : Ik (ia 1ST O Theatre 7:30—'4i 'Tnle Ce-n(7) M'ha da Van Trat (SI Arthar Ceiitre)- Time Xpert tl nvietieie nn I Pemaient Theater :— IS) IS) New ll:6— (It Tee ee the Allr FBI DAY' MAY -1 rv Radio A r 1 Fi All Werfc Onanataed lam a Great LHe 5:30— (31 It' 4:00— (7) Papejre IS) lltllr Rnarala (4) Valley Theater 4:30— 7 Rnga RanayClah lit Adventure 1:00— (7) Lane Ranger 1:10— (St :IS— 31 30—Hl (3) 1:00— Xrtrnre 'Virile - -- a rmef 4) Near (St Ween llk Talking 1:30— (I) Yraehdan 3i3 o Barr lea Charge — nip ' " BREAD 15 Loaf 17 oz 5 DEL MONTE EXTRA VALUE SALE BREADED SHRIMP PINEAPPLE Crushed Chunk TOMATOES Tidbits qq cut 5-llio- m 303 "L ram DRINK TOMATO JUICE CATSUP TUNA Chunk Style ' a — -- ter ST" 5 JUICY NAVEL 3 5 H tin ye 8 h JC Y Artichokes 2 for 89 43 THIS WEEK ONLY— PORK ROAST Lean Trimmed Froth Picnic 5 ICE CREAM SANDWICHES Slewed PE ' 100 12 Short Shank aeeeeaewMeMeMMMeeeoeMeaemMeeaaea 33‘ O RITZ CRACKERS 6-10- "35 Large Pkg 4 rr 89k RIPE OLIVES Jumbo Pittedr 3 89 FLOUR Guaranteed 4 89‘ EGGS Large Vresh Ungraded 2 39 MARGARINE "jlsnect No 1 29 : V COFFEE r' Schillings — — can 50 — I Ibkaa — i Big FROZEN FOODS 23 HOT DOG BUNS - Wilfl All BAKERY SPECIALS PINE7-GRA- Wall Rgaloimd Ikif Cearteeu Berrien Soy Sara is the Volley-- URGE-MEAT- - - HEADS ORANGES EARLY GARDEN PEAS M'rafhrr Reunriap Fdwird Heart Wirkry Wnve Clah 1 - Prempt SOLID SWEET GREEN BEANS Fhaaa Automatic Washer Repair Sorvica raetarr Trained TgebaMaM " Oar Min Rraaka' Amrrtraa Baaitrtaad Crta 1 S:S— (41 Ceatiarntel riawua 14) Itnacb He Mi 7:— 7:30—141 Treanere Haat S:SS— Ml The Prlee in light -hear lwy S:30— Ml reitrrntmtlnn (51 Tnp Itnllnr :W— Ml Tie Tpr llnngh (It a Little Lain (irteeai ef IJfe :36— 4) If Taald he Ye (7i Warning' Marie (It Nearrh Iff Taamrrnw Hi-- Or Hada Hamper Ream (71 Oale Tee 4 io lbs New Potatoes ib (nantr Fair 1:30-- 14) Mar Km lf:13r-I- Sl 9 rather Hi H rather Klatiaa ia:S- -4 Pinal -Spurt 4 FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA SWEET ia:3S— Mr Per' Diiarre Hearing - (St An (he M'a'rld Tara ll:M— (4) Qnrealnr Oay Shear Hamilte 7l Or iSt Jimmy Itea a Shaw 11:30--14) Haggle Haggia (!) Plav Year Haneh (Si Art liaklfttrr Shaw 17 :M— Ml Yanag llr Malane (7) Waair Hiaga IS) Hlg Pat aft 17:30— Ml Pram Thrne Real 47) Treablr With Father Verdirt la Y'aarn :M— Ml Trath ar Canwgararr (7) Italy In Cenrt Ml Brighter Day I :IV— (St See ret Ktnrm Hride 1 5 ld:0— Hi (Sf Oakley (Si Deermbrr S:IJ— (41 Nr S:3S— (1 3t APRIL - er Jtun-aling- 4 KTYT— Channel KSL-TV-— Rt&UV 00 M ty TELEVISION PROGRAMS KUTV— Channel 2 session lookfrom the hour-lon- g ing aeriowh— — : The British war hero refused-ttell newsmen whether the session only half as long aa the had first meeting ' Wednesday been cut short i He headed back to the British Embassy for' lunch with Soviet Chief of Staff Marshal Vasily Sokolovsky and Defense Minister Rodion Malinovsky but told British newsmen he would meet wfyh them later Montgomery was’ the only pri- -' vate visitor in recent memory to be granted two meetings in twe days with Khrushchev He met wilh the premier for two hours and 15 minutes Wednesday Afterward he said "We covered everything We met In -- 1 said -an xcellent-atmosphere ‘Let's get together again tomorrow' and he agreed He waa looking in excellent health" Montgomery refused to disclose exactly what had been covered but a brief mention in the Soviet press said they talked over the international situation and Anglo-Sovirelations Howard Hawlis' "Rio Bravo” the Capitol Theatre ia an unpresented by Warner Bros in diluted atraightfrom-the-should-Technicolor coming Friday to drama In the beat tradition of an outstandthe cast headed John ing Wayne by Loosle and Mrs Stratford of Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson Smithfield Mr and Mra Jerry Bunn 6f The story builds up terrific susSalt Lake City spent last week- pense unfolding the courageous end visiting at the home of her efforts of the sheriff of a small mother Mra Ida Phillips of Day-to- n bordertown" to keep a wanton Mrs Phillips accompanied murderer in jail despite the pristhem home and will' spend this oner’s powerful and unscrupulous brother week visiting For John Wayne "Rio Bravo” Mra Laura Buttars recently President Abraham Lincoln is a logical and worthy progresreturned from a week's visit with sion from such other western was fatally shot by John Wilkes her daughter and family Mr and as "Stagecoach" "Red Booth in Ford's Theater WasV Mra Paul Hays of Sacramento triumphs and "The tngton D C on April 14 1965 River” "fyondo" Calif With the exception Mr and Mra Paul Taylor of Searchers" of one picture"Dean Martin's Dillon Mont enroute home from film work had been with a business trip to Hayward Calif previous his partner Jerry were Thursday overnight visitors Lewis but in his present role as at the home of her parents Mr slierlff Dino's and Mra LaVon Williams of Wes- Wayne’a as a dramatic star career apton They feftxNjome early Fripears assured day morning takliig their five month old daughter who had been An event anxiously awaited by is the apstaying with her grandparents America’s teenagers pearance of Ricky for nearly three weeks Mr and ‘Mrs Orson Nelson of Nelson in the role of Colorado who comes Dayton were Saturday evening of youthful last week visitors at the home of to t herald of John Wayne when his sister Mns Josephine Keller hla enemies close In of Preston Katherine Bastian and Lorn a Bingham of Linrose were hostesses at a Fireside chat Sunday evening at the Bastian home SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Guest speaker was Clair Phillips Lake City of Dayton He also showed films Walker Kennedy Salt of the Liberty Fuel Co of the Samoan Islands and vicin- president mission the was on a where was named ity today aa chairman of Refreshments were served to the the personal gifts division of the Jr ' Jr Gleaners Mia JJUniverslty of Utah medical cene Maids and Exploren of the ward and out of town guests ter campaign The announcement was made Carolyn- Buttars of Weston Carol Ward of Oxford and Steven Vich-we- g by campaign chairman Leland B Flint of Clifton tt j 4 shal- 4-- 2-- 0 ' ' Montgomery Has all of Weston Had It 43-fe- ot by Mr and Mrs George Izatt of Logan spent two days the past week visiting at the home of their daughter and family ‘Mr and Mrs Elden Bastian of Linrose Mr and Mrs Ellia Phillips of Weston left Saturday of last week for a few days business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles Calif Among those attending the Franklin stake special Interest dance Saturday evening of last week at the stake home were Mr and Mra Maurice Tingey Mr and Mrs Herbert Williams King and Mr and Mra Myron Fonnesbeck -o- CflltrTUPIT —The fifst atomic energy reactor for the Caribbean area will be sent this week to Mayagucz Puerto Rico Joe use In research Atomics International builders of the reactor announced Irving Berlin famous' AmeriWednesday H would he set up at can composer can neither read the University of Puerto Rico nor write music PARK on side In Puget Sound (right) BOATING TRAGEDY— Power cruiser Lojp'Ann-lie- s Wash after the vessel capsized and sank' with' loss of seven of fivepersons who survived the JragedyTX live At left JanetWick 16-u- ne ' rescuer brought ashore Wedding Reception -- against his better judgment to lead the group through the dangerous Indian country' between Missouri and California The other is played by Bergerac one of the Basques who According to their custom becomes bethrothed to TsIM rrrw Intarnitlnnol NATIONAL IKAGI K Susan when his brother her husf'lwb ti AH I H M Player 536 band la killed 11 17 14 10 Aaron Mllw 5 17 459 Bursfu Pltta 4113 17 The conflict of the two men for' 44 IKS 10 17 Billion MIlW 368 Susan's favors is played against 14 57 9 31 Pinion Cln 16 61 13 31 365 Neal 1111 An sweeping scenes of Indian atAMKKU'AN IKAIil'K 14 5H J6 35 431" tack scenes that Director Russell Power Have 424 Rouse 4 35 14 59 Kallne Del ataged 8500 fet above sea 15 67 7 3H 418 Fox 6ll 14 SO 9 24 400 level! on famous MtrWhltaey DoKuenn Del 14 53 4 20 377 ing so afforded the screen Brldgra Det Ul'NB BATTKD IK Dodg-er- e Basques the opportunity of dupNellanal Imiw-Deme- ter 21: Banki CulM 17: Rnblnion warfare the guerrilla-typ- e Red 17: Malhewe Bravee 16 Pinion licating and tactics at which the of Weston surprise 16 Red American leas— Trlandna Orexce 1 In their native Mrs Frank Olsen of Weston iole 16: Skowmn Yankee 15: Orv Basques was among the guests at a birthAthletic 14: Strickland Indian 13: mountains Mlnnto Indian 12 Lemon Senaday dinner party honoring her tor 12 ' mother Mrs A B Nash of PresROMS HJ1KA Braa- Mathew Ktleaal lton Friday April 10 at the s ve 7: Demeter Deader 6: (taped home of Mr' and Mra Milton Riant 5: Aaron Brave 5: Ainu — The crew of LONDON (UPI) Giant Bell Red ’ Robinson Red Gambles of Soda Springs' Bank Cub all 4 the cable ship Alert demanded — Held IndiThe aeven presidents olifife 116 Amerlean lat(w vessel be the today ana 5: Lemon Senator 5: Rknwron of seventies of the Frankquorum MarOrioles 4: Yankee 5: Triando replaced lin stake and their wives met at ta Athletic 4 A crewman said that as he was the home of Mr and Mrs Owen PITCHIKfl Xitiaaal Leacar— Burdette Bra- painting the ship in dock here tys vee Maughan of Weston Monday eveFace Pirate M: Anderson Dndcer paintbrush went through a rusted ning of this week for a social and Cub Kllppsieln Santord Glanti ilecLJiull plate Antonelll GlanU — meeting McLtah IndiAmerica Refreshment! were served by Ire— OrJohnson ana Wilhelm Oriole Mra Maughan to Mr and Mrs iole: Pappas Oriole: Delnrk Red Box Larsen Yankees all 24) To Theron Rawlings and Mr and Mra Glen Nelson of Fairview CRICKLADE England (UPH-T- he Mr and Mrs Orval Smith and bag of cement got Mr' and Mrs Richard Jensen of Mr and Mrs Sorpn the way Preston DALLAS Tex (UPP— A friend lighter and lighter all Mr and Mrs Benson home The missed who landlord it sand new C Muse's admired Judge J Weston' Maughan'of the followed to door the trail just foreign car and then asked: of Marching Corps "But how are you going to pull 35 his tenant Mrs Dorothy Hill West Side High Marching The She was placed on probation car this a with your boat trailer on the theft charge Corps held their annual tryouts small?" ' "O I’ve got a Cadillac for that” the judge replied "This car ia forny peAonal use" Major League Leaders Truman Comment CANOGA Su-aa- (best-actreas- "Thunder in the Sun" a outdoor drama in Technicolor atarring Susan Hayward and Jeff Chandler with Jacques Bergerac and a lop supporting cast headed by stage star Blanche Turks- is the next attraction belblure Briilh watte told the? delegated ginning Friday at the Utah Thea'‘by personal contact and by tak-in- g tre Heralded as a dlfferfirTkind of we a healthy can get them Into educational Western "Thunder in the Sun" programs and nurture their WASHINGTON (UPI) Mr and Mrs Norman' France-bec- k and family of Weston were recent' Sunday visitors at the home of his brother and' family Mr and Mrs Gordon France-bec- k of American Falls Ida -- 1939 APRIL 30 TIU'tlSDAY mer —ti 29 Dos 59 2wG9 50FF By ia 65 BRAND FRANKS Cudahy Pound 289 h f 2 ' BAR-- S lIMiMMIHNMIll LINK Smcd Peand HNM Semi 59c M43MMMlimHHieMIMMM 49c ‘ J Pork Roast Iba43c Pork RINDLESS RACON Fresh Sliced Slab Pound lutt Pound SAUSAGI Loan Tasty lonelats-Bosto- 49 c Steak 49c 1 |