Show Uninjured liT Of 1950 Holds Reunion Logan High Class Car Rollover : e$-qu- two was ' f 4 AFTERNOON SVENINO lex OfficeOptai 1:1$ lex Office OpM at 7 00 I Curtaia Tima r p m 'em-Jackknif- and spun off the road car ' NOW PLAYING A CaliforGARFIELD (UPI) nia motorist Alfred John La moot 'of Oakland crawl-- ’ t of his car uninjured after ' rolling off the highway on US H'lhway 50 nfcar Garfield Sett Lake County Deputy Sher- -' iff M F Orr said Lamont was towing a sports car behind Us ' own Lamont tried to pass another car stopped on the highway ed e far'a'dog-Th- hmaB JouknaC— ?y s t - ' B ByLSSSit t's down and up-si- the sports car was sitting ‘of the car One of the cars was demolished Both were being shipped to the west coast on-to- In the fiscal year i960 the Cancer Control Branch of the Bureau of State Services ' U S Public Health Service will complete its first year of operation 1 INDEPENDENT CCSUCSmiS&mERiuiBi C8UMUR-m- iD 1BHHUNT Mot 40c Rgppley LaBeau Ruthi Nelson Fonnesbeck Donette Fergus Miles LuDcan Andrews Bickmore Janiece Knowles Nicholes Wilda Rae Carlton Whitaker Kathleen Anderson Noble LaFae Michlesen Reeder Bonnie Tuel-le- r Seeholzer Geraldine" Larson" Laurence Gladys Jacobsen Olsen Francine Bodrero Vrana fourth row Joann Evans Sealy Faye Henrie Keller Delmer Partington Petersen Regina Korab Stokes Ila ReVoe Thomson Members of the Logan High class of 1950 who attended the ten year reunion were first row Donald R Jacobsen Jack Kidd Frank H Baugh Bessie T Pack Boyd Baugh Ted Seeholzer Wendell Clegg Glen Lucherini Second row Melvm Stanford Douglas Larson Jack Taylor Joann Johnson Desmond Ann Hall Andreasen Nedra Gabrielson Bedke Maretta Rallison Richards Lee Pritchett Bill Barker and Jerry Purser third tow ReNae 60c Eve COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN TODAY AT 1:45 P M ALSO MON TUE WED on Snake River High School Nae Rappley LaBeau Janet Pond Guidance Counselor Bonnie TueL Mecham composed and presented ler Seeholzer sang a medley of a reading about classmates then songs associated' with past school and now which also contained a assemblies and senior hits which i tribute to those responsible for brought tears to many eyes as the the success of the days events group remembered many hours of Prizes were presented by Ted fun and hard work spent In care- Seeholzer to Ila ReVoe Thompson Petersen free days gone by Former and Dora - Lee president P re a ton Yertes Nielsen for having the Thomas now a practicing Logan largeat families Maretta Ralll-so- n Richards for coming the farattorney gave a thought-provokispeech to former classmates thest Jack Kidd for Changing the on the serious aspects of their re- least Lionel Brown for changing sponsibilities in raising their chil- the moat and Sara Ballif for being dren In a good jehool system married the longest Prizes were megaphones Msster of ceremonies for the Melvin Stanford now In the State cakes made by members of the evening was David H Kimball Tax Commission Office in Salt class and decorated by Delmer class president now a dentist In Lakf City and piember of the Partington Petersen hi maroon ihe'US Air Force The invoca- Mormon Tabernacle Choir sang and white with "Class of ’50" tion was offered by David Soren- - a vocal solo accompanied by Ra-- written on the top A dsy former classmates found to be well worth their time effort and money was experienced by Logan High School’s Class of 1950 when they held their ten year reunion on Saturday August 13 The day’s activities began on the school campus with a family picnic In the evening a banquet and program were held in the ballroom of the Bluebird Maroon and white gladiolua and block "L’a" decorated the tables with the school colors Programs were inacoon and white cheerleader Petersen Marilyn Darley Zollinger Sara Ballif Joann Petersen Dew Verla Muir Jen sen Dora Lee Yeates Nielsen Ila Jean Jack-so- n Gibson Marilyn Rich Michlesen Gretta Ashcroft Doutre Janet Pond Mecham Kaye row David Miles David Lewis Kimball Kimball Otis Newbold- Lyman Sorenson David Sorenson Dick Andrus Lionel Brown Dick Hynfes Preston Thomas Blaine Nelson and Hebcr Lundberg IQ&'V'dOn- LSJ cm t - PRICES htmeoeoooooi SEPTEMBER "STARTS - Special guests at the banquet were Bessie T Pack and Frank H Baugh former class advlaera Reminiscent remarks by Mr Baugh were enjoyed by the group Following a das picture taken by Spencer Faialev a dance was MAIL ORDERS NOW! BgnnnqDOPlW Tickets chairman Jaiieb Pond Mecham On the correspondence committee were Donna Rae Jorgensen class vice president Janice Knowles Nicholes Gladys Jacobsen Olsen Marilyn Rich Michlesen and Ward Tyau A booklet containing a biograheld at Uie USU Sky room with phical sketch of class members is music furnished by Dick Beech-er’- a being prepared by James MortiCombo mer It was unaningiusly decided Chairman of the reunion waa that the next reunion wUl be held Donnette Fergus Miles and co-- in five not ten years- - ng — Adults 15c Students 65e Children 2 Sc : PUT YOU RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THRILL-PACKE- ADVENTUREI D Le-Ru- lh h '? and EASTMAN COLOR ef Hie INCOMPARABLE MIRACLE i&iUT-- 'The Story of Ruth' Is Movie of Biblical Color 3XQ332U& : ‘IteRm Owrfccrt COMPANION FEATURE FIRST LOGAN SHOWING THE BEAT! THE BOLD! THEBAD! SAVINGS AND LOAN associations led all lenders In providing funds for home purchases in Utah last year a study of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board Washington DC shows r Thomas T- - Taylor president Utah Saving and Loan League aid Thursday that the study ahowa a total of 1676 million in mortgage loan recordings by savings and loan associations in Utah in 1959 Commercial banks were second with $645 million and Insurance companies third with $147 million Mortgage loans of all other lender totaled $49 million The study shows that and loan aasocialidns wiving provided financing for 345 per cent of the total home mortgage money lent in Utah during 1959 Another Federal Home Loan Bank Board report shows that last year savings and loan associations provided 406 per cent of the nation’s money for home financing In 1950 they provided 3L3 per cent These reports are contained in the 1960 Fact Book published by the United States Savings and Loan League The book shows that last year there were constructed in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area 4369 dwelling units which amounts to ten units per 1000 population This la the same ratio as the average for 24 metropolitan areas across the nation San Diego had the highest ratio among the metropolitan areas selected with 35 dwelling units per 1000 population Phoenix waa next with 33 and Miami third with 19 I UUY liMSlM-MUIN- MURPHY FUNK SIVEU C "The Story of Ruth" presentation of the romantic and religious conflicts of the famous woman of the Old Testament is now playing at the Capitol Theatre The stare Include Stuart Whit-- i man Tom Try on Peggy Wood Viveca Llndfors Jeff Morros and Elana Eden A world-wid- e talent and glamour search resulted in the casting of Elana Eden In the challenging role id the biblical beauty Stuart Whitman who rose to stardom by his electrifying performance in “The Sound a natural' in the and Fury” role of Boaz Ruth's devoted lover and husband Tom Tryon the “Texas John Slaughter” of TV fame adds still another romantic Interest as he portrays Mahlon Ruth's first husband and Peggy Wood Viveca Lind-for- a and Jeff Morrow complete the cast Directed by Henry' Koster-whosdirectorial credits include “The Robe" and "A Man Called AND MONDAY Skull Is Found wlmtm CKFIMSCOK tirwa NAIL ORVKKM PROMPTLY - L ktwnH Srtla It1l — SMS Gfi idalMbi flSS aod iall I'krrk r seder till frir PKlmifr MARTIN DENNY SHOW r O 1 Has MU Nall Laka City flak T ladles! aad coelaaa a atmnprd Ravalapa refers at ticket lar prawpt V ' HUM WK MURPHY FAIR — PLUS ' SKTHN RcHAIiT - S CARS ALL-STE- EL ACRES OF TENTS A IIAl 6I2AFFE! ilVI ADMISSION TONIGHT COLON LOGAN 3 THUR SEPT Adults Childrea i U FAIRGROUNDS 65c ® r'Z V’ mriT WEDNESDAY in iMOIIffiliiiawiiiiti 1:3$ 4:15 7:M Far Yaur Sunday Enjoyment Relax hi Cool-CComfort See a Great Religious Epic 1:5$ ol look what a mh wiu myj JSSTA — FRICES-7- Se ora Ch'ldrcn lie then only $106 AUTO PARKING COASTER CRAZY HOUS1 MERRY GO BOUND ly r- -- OU-O-PLA- SKYFIGHTER MILK TILT-A-WHI- greyhound race KHHMCCOASYfR rockets JR SPEEDWAr he Whale - WWHOAT Lowest Prices in E OTHERWISE-WIS- SPIU THE boats LAUGH-WIS- E OR ferris wheel AUTOS HalfY NI rTIHG SCOOTER planes “THE APARTMENT” LOVE-WIS- hock-oun- WHIP ANYTHING rji PODCIM SPOOK HOUSE i HAND CARS HAS MEYER BEER THE BIB PARADE OF COMEDYl ' -- OCTOPUS Lfl Share lprt$s - NOVIE-YftS- E Warfeld CO-HI- T ' i Fir Orton Weds and THE WORLD'S YOUNGEST irP-l flNANClAL WIZARD SMI ty K UKB Ull 2 COMING SOON a ONBMASeePK For a Dtlieieui Treat Before the Shqw REGULAR Taw - Mala Chick aad Manay Ordan Payakla la VUIa Thaatn and andau laMddratHd amalapa eReaeaaRReseeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeReeedeeeeeeei wmm SNACK BAR Shew Starts At Dark ai- c: Cur? iTha SraiUatCaat afCaaMMiiaiM'l :hami : i UKE lex Office Opeai 7:30 pun q I- moaaaaaoaaoaaaaaaoanae THERE 211 ANIMALS b QlWi IN SOLO OUT) VISIT OUR RHINOCEROS! Claiailrada S) L SMa Ml laka City IkM Ikata tap! lit lai la laal ltd i MirMwi SrWkarlkaadHfc — MCOLOR1 2tCARTOONS QrdermowyusUhisiouDO dam 1:10 V100 Double Feature William Email Hmm NHara-- ia OPEN DAILY AT 1:15 P M -- at e e ftjjQgpZff Narrated FILLED Al fyatdaat A! SUPERIOR Moot (UPI) bridge workman in western Mon- tana has found a skull on a river j bank which police say may be that of an Idaho woman missing for 13 years Police here said the skull was found on the bank of the Clark Fork River "Quiet Village" — “Exotica" ONE SHOW ONLY L Al MAIL at 1 pia Wad latv Saa LIS - 1JO j e Mtl Xlfklaad Si Salt Laka Clip LARGEST SCREEN AND ONLY CINEMIRACIE THEATRE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND THE WEST COAST! Author Norman Corwin worked for a year in clcAe association with Producer Samuel Engel on the Kenariq When completed the director and the actors had In their hands a script that dramatically enhanced all the elements that have made “The Book of Ruth” so universally appealing Corwin's icript filled in Imaginatively and with superlative drama the Old Testament biblical story — FEATURE TIMES— Mm Bair - Peter” ATTRACTIONS COIM THE TERRACE tU3QSLBS- iflASSEMD COMING and liia original Recording Group— WED SEPT 21—8:30 P M flgagBaaap possesses the scope grandeur and dramatic exeitement of "The Robe” and the gentleness and tender humor of “A Man Called Your Family Theatre MARTIN DENNEY " ‘ftnjji Peter" "The Story of Ruth" all-st- ar IN PERSON 1 CflEQJt 64 Years Swimming Vi Price E! A SAT FBI LOUIS SATCHMO ARMSTRONG JACK LEMMON SHIRLEY NaoLAINE FRED MaoUURRAY Her WmMem m UHe dMnnaa mam m nuniMa hl tumtm —START- S- FRIDAY! t R'-- y g t ' ttf 1 |