Show t V f- f r- - a M f w- - -- ' ( f ' I 12—THE HERALD JOURNAL SUNTAT Ann 9 INI Luna iCaebt Coualy) uuk Writes Articles For Three Magazines Campus Social Life You'D Get recently received by a member of Cache Recoignition Chamber of Commerce was mentioned in the latest ProBy Tom Joaes of the Chamber coma for the gress Report WHILE SUNSHINE and a trance-lik- e Edmund "Ed" Warm weather beckoned most cramming period before finals prominent Logan poultry man students to the lawns members The minute finals are over she has recently had articles apof the Student Union special lapses into the “forget” stage pearing ih the “American Egg of the program and begins to and events committee woe kept inPoultry Review” “Poultry doors this week as they com- “play play” part again Digest” and “Poultry Farmer and Packer” pleted plans for the Union SHE WAS TRYING to indocLast summer Mr Banellis Building's ninth trinate some of her Kappa Del- visited the outstanding poultry March 31 Under direction of UB hospi- ta sorority sisters into the pro- productions in Great Britain but found He was able to conduct and last tality committee chairman gram didn’t quarter take it seriously speak at several meetings and Union they Elaine Ahlstrom the took on an Alice in Wonderland enough The “cram” part of “gave our State and Cache Valthe' program called for two ley a good selling to the poultry atmosphere for the party The activities were themed “The hours of concentrated study industry of Great Britain” the 10 minutes of comrtida pointed out Birthday Party" followed by relaxation As a result of his trip 30 cartoons plete drinks and free soft Unfortunately during the of the top poultry leaders of and use of game room facilities first 10 minute period of relax- Great Britain plan to visit were offered ation the stress from so much Cache Valley later in the year two dances Friday night concentration nearly caused possibly in early October flamingo croquet and free use of the game room attracted a the girls to “fall apart” They scotch large crowd to the birthday plaved jump rope hop were gut Second Vice President amusing and generally Beecher’s celebration Dick Shan-n- a Band furnished the music for themselves tree climbing when Chuck Belcher Secretary Daw Business tree and the in were Manager caught the "Queens Ball" in the East they The group Cafeteria while a combo play- were given an upside -- down Dave Martinsen states in thrown were bath they’ve enshower unanimously ed for students downstairs in the dam and were later show- joyed the work but all have the fountain room ered in one pf the fraternity mixed emotions of leaving their One girl kept scream- offices behind houses "STUDY WEEK” was notice10 minutes are up” “Our of out left the ing ably spring quarter schedule On the Agenda but the fellows didn’t underINDEPENDENT are 'Religious Emphasis Week stand Grades came out Friday The Western Week Conservation Week International Days girls found they liked the pro-nosGreek Week and Agatlion The “play play cram and weeks were scheduled so as not forget" program but with the to over-la- p but should keep “cram” part missing in their Eva 50c Mat 40e students out of mischief during schedules they didn’t fare too TODAY AT 1:45 P M spring quarter The schedule wonderfully grwdewise should also keep students out of ALSO MON TUE WED DESPITE ALL the proposed books spring quarter One coed reported last quarof the coming ter that she now has junior “Weeks” enthusiasm seems to status after nearly three years be pointing toward elections under a system she calls Students wishing to run for USU DAMES CLUB will present a fashion show Monday at 8 pm in the auditorium of the "Play Play Cram and For- studentbody officers and sennew forestry bidding Tickets for the public will be 25 cents and members will be admitted get" The girl reports she has ators for next year must have with cards Among the models will be Virginia Pettite Monneete Bell and Loma Hardman it worked out to a science their applications filed by April whereby she enjoys life at- 10 Outgoing officers include tends a class now and then dur- President John Cannon First ing the quarter then goes into Vice President Jeanne Grate- - PROMPT MORTGAGE Bahellis LOAN SERVICE - at First Security Bank ' 9 birthday Mad-Hatte- We are adequately staffed to make immediate appraisals and give you a prompt answer Come ini rs iaEBoaimro Pint iMwity Imk W Utaii ha' Year Family Theatre ed activity f ‘ EXPOSED! AAUW State Convention To Be In Logan 'Toward Stature for Status Is the theme of the State con ventlon id the American Association of University Women which will be held at the USU Student Union building April 1 and 15 Mrs David Burgoyne exhibits Mrs ‘Leah Dunford housing and hospitality Miss Una Vermillion menus Dr Riley during her term as National president from 1951 to 1955 endeared herself to wom- Mrs Carlton Culmsee presl en throughout the country as a dent of the Logan branch will speaker who combined charm welcome members Mrs John understanding and brilliance to T Brewster state president a rare degree will preside Dr Susan B Riley immediate past president of the National Association will be the featured speaker Also speaking to develop the theme will be Dr T Y Booth associate professor of English at Utah State University symposium will consist of Miss leah Dunford dean of women at Utah State Mrs Russell Petty prominent civic worker of Ogden and Dr Clarice Short assistant professor English at the University of Her deepest belief is that "the education1 which a person receives is a public investment The test of its worth is not possession but use" She is realistic in her appraisal of the challenges ten dered by life "We are living" she says “in a period of tension that will probably endure for a long long time We shall have to make mid-centur- y We must tough decisions school ourselves in habits of mind and action that will make wise decisions possible” Dr Riley is a native of Brookhaven Mississippi and is at present professor of English at Peabody College in Nashville Tennessee where she pursues her deep' interest in Am erican literature and collecting Southern folk literature which she sings plays and compiles Among her many honors are the Cross of the Commander of Merit (193) from the Federal Repuhlic of Germany member U S Commission of Government Security honorary doctorates from the University of Chattanooga and Blue Mountain College president Tennessee Folklore Society pub-licit- Golden Wedding Reception Latin America nAN PANAMA TO sa THEM FAMILY hopebaUi FRANK TWO FAVOURS STARTS THURSDAY the 5 Of COMPANION "FRANCIS JOINS THE NAVY” FEATURE ’ i 'and "M A & P A KETTLE IN THE OZARKS" r Mr and Mrs John Mather V Second Lecture On VACATION ItE Mr and Mrs John Mather will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday April 5 at a reception at the Reception Center 1227 South 11 East in Salt Lake City Friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 7 and 9:30 p m Mr and Mrs Mather were marired April 5 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr Mather was born and reared in Smithfield and Mrs Mather the former Leone Robinson in Utah Committee chairmen for the Logan Branch include Mrs Cedi Baker general chain y man Mrs D C Budge Mrs: J Whitney Floyd registration and reservations Mrs II H Wiebe decorations DURING SPRING LETS ALL PLAN TO GO! Richmond They spent the first nine years of their married life in Smithfield and then moved to Salt Lake City where they own- ed and operated the Mather Egg Co They are the parents of four children all of Salt lake City J Lynden Mather Mrs Byron (June) Engar Mrs Ralph W (Janis) Moffat and G R Mather They have 21 grandchildren and three Scheduled Tuesday Second in a series of pictorial world forum lectures on Latin America is scheduled Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the auditorium of the Forestry" aud Blotogical Building at Utah State University Dr 3 Austin Haws chairman of the series said today Dr Edwin L Peterson as sociate professor of social science at Utah State will present an illustrated program aimed at a comparison of Anglo and Latin American origins Dr The public is invited Ilaws said First meeting 'n the series designed to promote a better understanding of Latin American countries peoples and cultures drew a near capacity crowd from the campus and community last Tuesday the chairman noted Martin 1L Gonzalez a member of the faculty at the University of Chihuahua Mexico now study ing for a doctor's degree in range management at USU presented the program A question and answer discussion is planned as a part of each program Dr Haws said ’ '' PROVO on — A surgeon whb ls a specialist in chest defects warned Brigham Young University students Wednesday smoking can take a high toll in American lives Dr Robert J Beveridge of the throacic and surgery at IDS Hospital said 1000000 persons In their early Teens will contract lung cancer if the habits of the nation do not change an ar i Mrs J Whitney Floyd One is RIGHT for YOU! 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