Show I ' k - t "V X Clayton secretary Charles England &d ll E Hatch wen named as councfimen and- - H G Hayball and Miss Mattie Kimball w’Sre selected to represent the Second Ward on the City com-- : this' convention an mittee attempt was also made to pledge the delegates to a prohibition resolution but it was defeated The Third Ward chose J M Blair to preside with Louis Ctri don as seeretaiy ' Joseph Morrell and Morgan Evans were named as nominees to the council and DavidDavis and Emma Kewley sMected at members of the city committee The prohibition matter' was not brought forward' In the Fourth (E C Ormsby was chairman : and ' Ed Hansen e 'In' BY PRESTON NIIUY I960 ASS Minute man and other aollflpro- - Society MtohbMMM pellant rockets win be the sub-jr- held a solid rocket research coo- from and the school Is to be built next i frn States and F T Yeatea to A CORRESPONDENT nf the American Rocket So--: fe rence at Princeton University si notes I96f to summer Our school now has an I the Society lalanda Signed) first The this of theme of few tbs in meeting Millville seqt year's meeting 1 e'ety’s enrollment of one hundred and K ARS Solid Propellant Rocket Cm will shift primarily from' these the Journal which were'publlsh-ed- one for ' ferencc v’1 'critical research topics toward pupils which is Very good ' the issue of Oclboer 2 1W the firsterm ' 'AS SOME political TllEBE To be held - February i-in the engineering and technological 'Thinking a jew items from ’ “Lately we have hem visited agitation g on among the the Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City trobkms associated with solid the meeting has been jointly or propellant rockets Logan according this place might bp of interest by your traveling agent WUfism Democrats (tab of the highlights win he to the readers of the Journal I IL Apperley I judge that he has to the Journ of October S 1997 ganixed by the ARS Solid Rockets “The attei a nce at the Demo-been getting quiet a few Subscriband Propellants and Cdphustloo the two classified sessions them et V ' 3 - " herewith present "The harvest is over land ers for the Journal' as' he has most of the grain inErefiied been very energetic In traveling Some of the crppi have turned among the people “Two of more exouryouiig people somewhat better than was have launched upon the sea Of of the part early pected during V owo mqlrtniDnyWillardLPitkIn the Eomc- " rni dtoptaf wfil Illustrate the talks Ule MtlORi wflllC been very 'poor One man inform- eldest son of George O Pitkin All other sessions will be u ed nib jrejiterday that on fifty hiss taken unto himself a wife in daaaified and will cover 'some acre of land bo had leaded from the person of Miss Rose Brown of the diverse scientific and en- ttaa College farm the ' amount and James Almond of Hyrum haa gineering disciplines required for raised was' ISO bushels ' the av- taken to himself Miss Hannah an adequate understandng of amRiggs daughter of John Riggs enge being less than foul bush- of this ward id propellant rockets Included els per sere- - That la the poorest “ Be sides the enrollment In the wfil be sessions dealing with yield that I know of in the ward schools referred to we have five structural problems propellant The hay crop has been good and students from Millville 'going to properties manufacturing meth- a little above the average od! nozzles awj gas dynamics': are at present three or the Brigham" Young College' and There Materials' rocket and grain de- four eases of typhoid fever among there are others' intending to start sign problems and motor design the children But the health of the “Four of the young men of this and operation wfil giro be cover- people generally has been good ed in the program this summer and is at present ward have received letters callTwo luncheons and a banquet with tiie exception of the few ing them on fissions James Jensen to Sweden H C Hcnnln-ge- r ’are also planned and the speak- cases referred to sndW C pjtkin to the Soutb- ers for these functions Wifi soon - “But little in the ay of buildbe announced ing has been done Martin Woolf General chairman for the meet- and Ole' Nielsen haw made some ing is Joseph If McKenna of Improvements on their homes in Thlofcol Chemical Carp1 in Brig' the shape of additions and paintham City- Utah The technical ing Inside and out George Hss-laprogram waia under the' direction of Wells ville sou of William of Richard D Geckler-o- f Aero- Haslam has erected a nice brick jet General Corp Sacramento Cottage near ' the grist mill The : Uf grist mill continues to turn out an excellent article of flour and mill stuff : “Our dairy has1 been1 dobijf : big business this summer especially in the manufacturing of t eheesc 6f a good quality Thh business is being run by Ephraim Yeatea NEW YORK (UPIMtanductor TO judge from appearances Leopold Stokowski was teported-l-fcu- r bishop must be doing a Mriw In excellent condition today ing business at his store-- - He surgery for a fractured carries a' good assortment of hip he received while romping merchandise of all Hinds and is with hla children polite and obliging to hid custoStokowski who is over 70 broke mers his right hip In his apartment and “Brother F Yeates still earries the surgery was performed Fri- on with his store I am also reday He had been playing with liably informed that 1 millinery bis two sons Stan and Chris establishment is about to be children by hla former wife opened in the near future by n Gloria Vanderbilt Miss Jessop The conductor’s scheduled ap“I am pleased to stale that the pearances for January were post- tax payers of our school district have come to the Conclusion that poned wd need a new school house The have voted a'tax for that purpose a-- study of the Minute-ma- n “technical committees This iriR be the second propulsion system Papers to solid rocket tech in the two sessions will deal with oology organised by the Rocket the pirpuls'ra hi each of the three stages of the missile and its as- - St I- - And Television Ji 'A (DPI) — Presl--deEisenhower has orderto the federal space Sgency to help private industry develop worldwide xommerclal telephone fend televt-Sio- n satellites - ’’ Etoenhotoer instructed the Ki ' tional-- Aeronautics and jSpaee Administration tNASA) in a White ' House policy! statement to -peed research and develop-ment projects to demonstrate the feasibility of radio and TV relay Statioos in apace —Encourage private industry to — put Us-- own resources into 'development of satellite communlcs- tions systems : —Provide at cost the rockets and fBcnitieVto- launch such prW yately owned satellites Into orbit Eisenhower's action close to ’ his departure from office could touch off new debates similar to the public vs private power con- troversy J President-eelec- t John F Kennedy and the new Congress will endorse the satellite policy remains to be seen' Huge expenditures and potentially huge prof- ita are at stake ' ' White House Pres Secretary Jamea-Qagehy asked If the policy had hem discussed ifith Kennedy said “not that' I know of" He agreed It could spark controversy: V American Telephone and Telegraph and Hughes Aircraft have announcedplans to put experimental communication satellites in orbit within s year Several other companies have said they would attempt to do so later r WASHINGTON1 nt -- : Motor Boating Regulated was C W CktesV a was re-nomlnated-iCL- U Ormsby and Abraham Jorgensen were named on the city committee The prohibition matter did ndt material-ti- e secretary' member of the Council ’ “In he Fifth Ephraim Jensen and Fped Marshal were named as chairman and- secretary As candidates’ for the council C L Olsen and N M Hansen were chosen F J Marshal and George D McCulloch were' named to the’ city committee The prohibition matter was not brought up - Messer Walt Pyper Ron Thatcher Leo Campbell J F Bsllif Charley Hansen and Whit Kimball These gentlemen should be congratulated on their management' of the affair Excellent music was provided “A social program consisting of dancing and picnic will be 'V AND NOW SOME local items given in the Second Ward Hall from the Journal published dur- Phillips who leaves next week ing the first week of October on a mission-- Admission will be ' v1897 j 2$ cents fv per person JZ - “John T Caine Jr- - "delivered an Interesting lecture before the Mutual Improvement Association oftheSecond Wsrd on:8tmdaiy evening Then was a good erowd In attendance ' Professor Charles M - Harris Baft V to has gone Lake to attend the conference and also to make arrangements for- - assistance at ' hla coming concert 1 “Bishop Manghab of WeltoviUt ' and also Patriareh John- Need- ham went to Salt Lake City SaU ' unlay to attend the conference “Tbe number of atudentg yrbo have registered to date at tbe- A C this year to' 260 This to 33 more than on the lame day last 5 - -year'' vjv The haltotorm on Friday play ed—bavsejin- Hyrumftrippin foliage from toe trees and blowing' some of them down the ‘ Quite a number of persons had their window panes broken white ' pigeons and chickens were killed by the: large ballstones ' driven with terrific force “Neter Nelson and j Wfillaiui Jolly former residents of Logan but now of Snake River Valley-hav- e beep visiting with reUtives and friends In Logan They art' en route with their families t Callfornls traveling'- - by ' Wagon and tekm They hope to have a good visit in Californio- as for a year (To be continued) - Stokowski Too Vigorously ng - JFK Portrait Plan Now To Attend Safeimys -4 - A tive itld 10 million reproductions MILWAUKEE Wis (UPI) suburban Whlteflsh Bay artist of the portrait will be offered for Asia at 32 apiece Kenuci has been commissioned-by--th- e American Veterans indorsed the project and will in scribe the portrait DAV) to paint a rund-rsjal“My very John best wished 'to the Disabled portrait of President-eleAmerican Veterans John- - Kem F Kennedy " Kyril VissfiCv a Bulgarian us nedy” the DAV announced 'iv ' -- J i if -- i ' JR ct Interior Department has announced new rules regulating motor boat traffic on two lakes in Yellowstone National Park boats will Only he allowed on Shoshone Lake and motor boating wfil be restricted to about 2D per cent of Yellowstone Lake The Nations ' Park Service said the regulations wfil become effective 30 day 'aftef publication Jn the Federal ' n Register Motor boating on the lakes hss been a matter of controversy for more than a year Public hearings were conducted last summer it' Cody Wyo Idaho Falls Idaho and at Yellowstone Lake The regulations resulted -- The- - January 4th t POE TOUR HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT WE KING YOU THE SEASON'S FUNNIEST -- Salt :Uke Tabernacle : 6:30 1 p m Vednlesday HIT! BOB & LUCY hand-propell- - crstic Prim on Saturday evening was usually large and a getat deal enthusiasm wait displayed In tbh meetings There was no bitter rivalry between nay of JtheL jr ticket selected good “In the Ft Ward Heber Smith was eh chairman of N WHawa the primary secretary Joseph Wilson and N P Nielaen were Lmed a eandl-:- fl dates for the from that wadr" Mr Wilson being chosen by acclamation The delegates to the convention were then chosen and P E' Keeler 'ami N Nielsen were named as members of the Stewart city committee and James A Leiahman Wbrked hgsd to get a prohibition resolu-tkmthrough but it was defeated “In the Second Ward Joseph Qulnney was chairman and Am “Lorenzo Hansen of WeUsville was In Logan on Saturday to attend a meeting of the A C Bdard of Trustees Mr Hansen to onq of the most energetic business men of Cache County I3 addition to operating two large creameries in the Vnithern part of the valley" he haa shipped during the summer S8000 worth of hogs to different markets and expec's to send out S10JM0 worth before winter ' sets In “Road Commissioner Thomas H Smith left Logan on Saturday to commence work with a force of men on the new road through Logan Canyon "a Apostle Brigham Young Jr and:' Bishop' W- - B Prestoii ad-dressed' the Cache Stake Prieat- hood --matt ing-Saturday-—1The opening ball of the season was given n Friday evening in the Palace Hall snd It was a highly successful affair The committee In charge consisted of m Disabled On Two Lakes - theheiialo jouri ass MfMMMWlMlMfUlM r 'A t Prictd at $450 $350 $250 and ' $150 Will Sail For 98c All Tickets Usually THE WOELD'S TWO GREATEST CLOWNS WILL BE TUGGING AT YOUR HEARTSTRINGS -WHILE YOU ARE LAUGHING YOUR HEAD OFF) Prices: Adults I5e — Stodests With Cards Children 23e V- 4 Vs' I: a : In All Safeway Stores -We Suggest You Get Your Tickets Early Disappointed— ' We Suggest You Get Your Tickets 6Se x? Tickets For This Specigl Event Are On Sale X Don'VBa - f' V - : 7 r EARLYI BOB HOPEOiycillE BAU- - SensationgLand Thrilling Program Conducted by Maurice Abravonel i FUU UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 'INDEPENDENT '(S2-Piec- e) Featured on the program will be Salt Lakes' Own V 31 Mot 40c - Eve PROGRAM OF SYMPHONIC FAVORITE- S: Polonaise (Till The End of Time) r ChapinClair do Luna — Debussy —— Andante from Symphpdy Ho 5 Tchaikovsky AOc : I Outstanding Holiday —2 Suite from “Carmen' CE f OPEN DAILY 1:45 i color cartoon Johann Strausi Tchaikovsky Borodin ‘ 0011' :JM k :Chabrier Espana (Hot Diggity) Voices of Spring Waltr Piano Concortd No 1 (First Movomont) Dances from “Princt Igor" (Strangers (n Paradise) Bath la Color lira- - ' -- A MATINEE TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 1:45 EM 2 Pianist DAVID A BROWN ’ - — Features — fifiTT'SV ' t&5 I 1 WI? Ml JIM RES Institutes ara Over 22S educational hfcta Why Waif— --For Academy Award Time! SEE "THE SUNDOWNERS" THIS YEAR'S TOP ACADEMY- - AWARD CONTENDER NOW DURING THE EXCLUSIVE SHOWING aoacr v ’ ’ YOUR BACK PUT A STAR IN YOUR AND GET GOING FOR WINK AT IRE MOON POCKET THE ADVENTURE OF YOUR LIFE WITH THE SUNDOWNERS DOOHAM ' this number compared to tower than 100 three years ago and 70 one-ha- In aerta ma-x:TJ'U8m- w Safeway : t is happy ' “' A’1- Featured wWill Artist play Borodinas Piano Symphony to bring lovors of music this outstanding 'ovont at rd- - ! : 63000000 Americans spend ever $793000000 phnuolly v' Jhe ' Utah Dayid A Brown ' AMERICANS LOVI MUSIC for concerts music instruments'- and teaching pieces ever 3 times more than was paid for admission to all ' baseball games in 19571 iX Over 20000000 Americans play the piano (most popular -Instrument) Over-- 4 000 000 Americans ploy the guiter- xOver 3000000 Americans play the violin and other strings Over 2250000 Americqn play the woodwinds Over 2225000 Amoricani play the brass instruments - Over J 600000 Americans playlhe ukulele- - ( Over 1 500 000 Americans play the accordion :) Ovelr : 400000 Americans play the hormenice— lf : IMS iSbVjy Musical Diractor and Conductor is evidenced by over 1100 symphony orchestras jn the United States new - TIE THE SUN Maurice Abravdnel how' offering dagroa coifrsec In music and advance musical training and the ever growing Interest in concert music ' - ducod prices Concerto—Dances from “Prince Igor" 1 4- - i -S- — M0L1Y BEE 1 i -i' j BEN COOPER EDGAR BUCHANAN - r saariwa ertronoMijtuJni- T j V ' - ' ' x-- - x' '?v - ' - —- “ “ —- - - - — J K“ - f - - - v - y — mt V f ' -- r i 5'- - y— W ks - "?'i ' 's - — - - - ft f— - - ' j-- V-' :- p' I"-- n 1 ii - ' ' s i : x - v'-- y' - r r ? f ' x " ' -- i -- - v j' — ‘i ai “ i — - h J 'X"-- ' v v 3' - 'Wv" - - - —— ' r |