Show ( i YSiS'rf r - w bnr ' j ' s - - ! ' 'if'"- - '''"-I- ' ' " -v I H— THE HEftAip JOURNAL By’ United Preu Interna tiboal UNITED NATIONS K Y -U & ’Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge offering an alternative to the U S proposal that the United Statu and Russia each give S3 tons of fissionable material 'to a At Allen Winget Home peua bank Weekend guests at the home of teachers In the Sunday School Mn Allen Winget were wen Judith Ray Evans and AnUr ' hie jnd parents Mr and Ure Allen nette Chambers Visiting also daring the week at the Winget home were Dr and Uni Bert Winget and baby They were enroute from San Francisco to Massachusetts where Dr Winget will be stationed during the next four years He will specialize in cancer treat-ment Mr and Mrs: W W Perkins have returned home after spending a week in thg northwest where they visited with Mr and Mrs Richard Perkins and family On the return trip home they visited ML Raihier and the Grand Coulee Dam : Walter Taggart of Homedale Idaho was a week end guest of Mr Us daughter and and Mrs Meryin Elwood and Released Released ss officers and teachers In the Smlthfleld Third ward ' Sunday evening Aug 7 were the From the Sunday following: School Joan Hansen and Mark Taggart ail teachers end Irene Junior SunAllred as librarian day School Elthura Merrill as coordinator Juness Christensen and ss assistant Sheila Olsen as teacher EUa May Lloyd as manual counselor- - and Anna Brough as dance director YMMIA: Clair Haslam as scout master Charles Elliot as ensign leader Tommy Low as explorer leader and Grant Relief Brough as dance director ’ Society: Wanda Nellspn as 2nd counselor Sustained were: ' HOW WE STACK UP—Although America’s population inJuness Christensen as family creased fay some 28 million between 1950 and 1960 the density To Yrllowstoue of the Junior Sunday School decreased slightly The average is now 504 persons per at Yellowstone Marybell Pitcher as teacher and Vacationing mile down from 507 Causa was the admission of square Park aliS Jackson Hole are Mr Carol Clark as manual counselor Alaska with its greafeexpanse of empty land Figures for the and Mrs W Ilford Woodruff and In the YWMIA Gerald Bunn as states shown in Newsmap are found by dividing a state’s daughters Carol Sharon Joan scoutmaster in the YMMIA Leah Johnson ss 2nd counselor in the and Susan Mr and Mrs Lew Moffat and Relief Society and Doris Foster son Bill are visiting with bis par- as teacher in the Primary Confirmed a member of the ents Mr hnd Mrs Lee Moffat Mr and Mrs Russel Raymond church was TCrrie lyfihe Burris hnd son Wynn of Power MonlanT Daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen are guests of his mother Mrs Burris by her grandfather Floyd Julia Raymond and Mr and Mrs H Johnson A baby son of Mr ' and Mrs lrel Epplch was blessOsmond Merrill Mr and Mrs Eldon Lamb and ed by his father and named Ini' daughter Susan spent the week- Scott Visits Grandparents!4 end at Salt Lake with Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson and Mr and Phyllis Packer daughter of Mr Mrs Campbell of Sandy and Mr and Mrs ' Packer has returned ' and Mrs Lew McCann On Bat- - home after spending the past ten urday evening they attended - days at Blackfoot Ida when she "party at the McCann home hon- visited with her grandparents orlng the birthdays of Mrs John--1 Mr and Mrs L L Hansen and her cousin Barbara Lee son and Mrs CampbelL Overnight Guests Mary Lou Corbet and Roberta ' Mr and Mrs Joseph Jensen of Zeigler entertained a group-o- f Sorenson friends at Hans Mr stork shower at the Moore Ida ' and Mr and Mrs Owen Sorenson Zeigler home in honor of Iris and Wendell Plowman Hancey Refreshments of Pocatello Ida ' Peterson of Sandy were overnight wen served! to Linda MikeseU guests at the home of Mr and Joyce MItton Diane Roberts Linda AIlsop Rebecca Pitcher Mrs Wayman Hillyard They the Yens Sorenson family Connie Lewis Sharon Moon reunion held at the Mack Park on Lucille Corbel Mrs Wilds Plowman Mrs Daphne Hancey and Saturday Some very lovely A testimonial honoring Ranald the hostesses Joseph Bell son of Mr and Mrs presents wen received by Mrs Marion Bell who la leaving for Iris Hancey the Samoan Mission was held in potential” for achieving a health-Pamel- a r- - the Smlthfleld First wsrd Sun-d- sy Clark of ProvoUtah Is 31 with Mr and Mrs Hervisiting July ' prelude and postlude music bert Zeigler was played by Sharon Woodruff Lynn TOolsen Lowell ToOlsen Bernard Hind The following program wu ren- Kermit ToOlsen “Don’t hoiltato to toll mo if I’m not doing thfi right!” dered Vocal solo by Julia Ann and Dave Gancheff enjoyed a d Psalm Twenty-thirto business trip Montana Astlett The Her accompanist wu Carol Crid-- Ruel Pfewman has recently ette Anna May Erickson and two Lord and I Like Tq Go To Primdie ‘Scriptural reading Anthony bcen appointed deputy district ' children Glen and Rome Ander-- ary ’The program wu divided President were of of the lions clubs Bell Speakers governor son and family Mrs Alice Ma- in four parts: Port 1—The ProbEvans and Bishop E A Jensen the Lions clubs of Region 1128 of Preston Mrs Roy B Davis and four ther end family Nathan and lem Presented Part 8—The Prim Bishop William Scholes parents of the missionary daughters Carolyn Anne Helen Mary Mather and family GayTeaches Part 3-Home and a response by the missionary and Janet have spent the past lord and LaFaye Sorenson and ary 4— The and Part Cooperates Zina About of Sorenson and Horace week with her Logan Baugh family parents Bishop visiting Faith In Thee Prayers Mr and Mrs W Hazen Hillyard 79 family members were present Primary and the Home Hold The ‘ sang My Shiirt-lifAttend Wedding Door Open f From California wen offered by Lorenxo J In the Fourth ward the meetMr and Mrs Reed Clay son and Albert Packer and hia- father and Joseph As tie Babies Named ' family of Anaheim CaL are visit- J Manual Packer atended the ing was conducted by Marjorie One baby was blessed in the ing at Smlthfleld with her father marriage ceremony of Dean Clark whffgave the opening1 ad' Smlthfleld First Ward Fast and Oscar Harwood and At Cornish Thompson and Mary Keck at the dress PTayers wen offered by Testimony meeting held Sunday with hia parents Mr and Mrs Idaho Falls temple A wedding Jerry Lynn Budge and Ronald breakfast follows the ceremony Rash ' Aug 7 A son of Charles Robert Ed Clayson Mr and Mrs Hazen' Hillyard and Shirley A Mon son HumphSunday evening services in the Proceeding the program was ries of Twin Falls Ida wu Mr i and Mrs Wayman Hillyard four wards of 8mithfleld wss the graduation exercises of the blessed by Bishop William Scholes Mr and Mrs Melvin Hillyard and under the direction of the Prim- Seagull girts Those graduating and given the name of Larry La-B- Mrs Alts Christensen attended ary organizations and was pre- wen: Julie Lower Putty AIlsop the funeral held at Brigham City sented by the officers and teach- Jerry Lynn Budge June Moos-ma- n In the Smithficld Fourth ward a of Mrs Marie Rosenbaum Stlmp-so- n ers Songs rendered were: T Mary Ann Hansen Ursela son of Mr and Mrs Virgil Gui-ao- n mother of Mrs Lowell Hill- Thank Thee Dear Father Bleu Zurcher and Joan Larkin The Children Reverence I Am In the Third ward President was blessed by his father and yard i d Marita Packer Is recuperating A Child Of God Teach Me To Ranae Crockett was in charge of given the name of Joseph at the home of her parents Mr Walk In The Right Tell Me Dear the services and the closing pray- Two children wen confirmed and Mrs Albert Packer followmemben of the church hi the ing a tonsllectomy on Monday Smlthfleld Second ward Karen Those attending the Mather Low daughter of Mr and Mn family reunion held at Salt Lake Ned Low was confirmed by Ray City at the homes of Eldred Berg-eso- n and Bishop J Lynden MaJorgensen - Released as officers in the ward ther were Larin and Norma wen Claudell Glttens at teacher Noble and daughter Patsy Kim' and Annette Chambers as a sec- ball and baby Coe and Bessie Larkin Bernice Larkin and retary of the Sunday School Daria as Explorer leader in daughters Joan and Janet Rathe YMMIA and Lenore Davis as chel Erickson Elaine Coleman Primary teacher Sustained as and daughters Nancy and Ana- - V: V - it certainly is a compliment to he told we resemble one another I mw some resemblance myself but I wasn’t happy about It1 - With A Rule our major tional inspection if tha Soviet Union plants win shut down equivalent faclll- - 'MILWAUKEE Wis (UPI)- -H ttea" he didn’t break the- rule he couldn’t have broken the law That’s the stand taken by head-waitHOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE N M — Capt Joseph Joseph Schmutzer of the recalling the moment Milwaukee Athletic Club against when he stepped from a balloon the Internal Revenue Service The government claims he owe gondola about 1914 miles above the earth to make the longest taxes on more than 827000 received In tips But Schmutecr’s parachute Jump In history: “I asked the Lord tar help reply is that the club has a rule when I stepped out and I thanked against : tipping therefore the' Him when my main parachute money members gave him must be - considered gifts' opened” He said he is backed up by a 1954 tax court decision WASHINGTON Sen John F If Schmutzer loses his suit in Kennedy disclosing in a husky the tax court in 'Washington he voice that he consulted a doctor will have to pay the government about a sinus ailment that he more than 813000 In taxes on the hopu win clear up:by the time money : the campaign gets going: “The voice 'is all right — its ' One photograph of President the sinus”- Ulysses S Grant shows him ' HOLLYWOOD — Starlet Connie without-- a beard When his wife Hines stating that fi could hurt requested a profile for a cameo her cafeer if she was called “an- he misunderstood and shaved off other Kta Novak’? because there his beard under protest - er -- YW-MI- A: non-tush- - son-in-la- w : Is only room for one of a kind: “She’a Very beautiful and Head waiter ”We are-- ' prepared to shut down one by one under interna- Winget i I '' ' In News Smithfield t " v' - r population by its square miles of area New Jersey is at tho top with 8002 and Alaska at the bottom with one person for each Vh square miles Alaska’s population is only 224386 The newest state Hawaii with a population of 620385 has a density of 96 almost dotible the national 'average New York' continues to lead in total population (16596507) J -- er was given by Janet Thompson President Phyllis Pickett gave the welcome address and wu la charge of the program in Ahe First ward' Prayers wen offered by Jay Green and Margo Bradshaw Conducting the exercises in the Second ward wu 1st counselor Elaine Coleman who also gave the opening greeting Prayers wen given by Jack Riches and FRLISAT JOHNNY MATHIS - Vlckfe Coveny Dinner Guests Mrs Richard Jensen entertained at dinner on Wednesday night July 28 Guests were Nina Lesv--tt and son Stephen Nina Cottle Cleta Blair and daughter Sharon and Ruth and Vesta Hansen Mr and Mrs W Hazen Hill-yrt- d and family Mr and Mrs Lowell Hillyard and family Mr and Mrs Wayman Hillyard and family and Mr and Mrs Melvin Hillyard and family attended the William Hillyard family reunion at Brigham City on Saturday - 9266 PER PERSON STEWART THIS ATTRACTION MOWS 6 Scf Frf A ONLY ORCHESTRA 7d d — Aug 26 A 27 LOUIS Satchmo ARMSTRONG i Aug 6 1 The ' - Ser-nan- final clearance of summer fashions De-m- ar ALL of our summer PRESSES i Sportswear Every Summer ' now at '' Fashion At Proper planning is the key to successful farm and ranch operations ft price shop early for "bast 7 fi price 3 The problems of farming and ranching today arc mighty complex If you’re in the business you know it only too well That is why First Security has a staff of agricultural experts — to help farmers and ranchers in planning profitable operations and less ALL summer $il MILLINERY ' - r regardless of original price Our agricultural specialists are at your service ' FREE ESTIMATE - NO OBLIGATION t v £4 s a V- - 'r' CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Pftii (8DJ0I0E 0R uidri 1 '' -- of these specialists is in the area merely - without cost or obligation To a for arrange meeting the next time one t- r ! contact the manager of the First Security Bank nearest you CHOOSE" frw SEVERAL PATTERNS ' " Most certainly there is no substitute for experience — and our livestock and faf m specialists have plenty of it' How to toko odvantogo of tho “know - how”! of our agricultural specialists li For imaginative walls screens For unusual interior effects For rich textured patterns For special decorative accents For low-co- st modem treatment 4-- H t and PURSES DECORATIVE CONCRETE BLOCK This service is also available tt young and FFA work people in "?' foe Imm r ''V- - ’t Vl v M A fM SmwHit IsA sf IMi MA M Uc Wwfei MiJ Beni fcwni Csrpintise- M l M feringt t 4 'V' I ' f: f ir V ' (Vvi-- ' ' 'v r:V r' Vr" d ’'T Ma t f - BANK urRtli Vv-- 'jpt (3D 1 (11(1 v FIRST SECURITY “ - ' pi1 ' - T - - J t fi I f ‘V- S 'V 'S ' - ' 1 y’A f i f ne 'r s |