Show p' - 2 V - - y IF 9 W V w v THE HERALD JOURNAL PFBRCAKT TVE5DAY Lagan Mto-li- 11 vv w r" w 161 tun Cuunl) About Thoughts and Things — Town He Believes Time Is Ripe ' I '1 ' mi For A Lincoln Renaissance f 'if '' ' r4 — Latest births at Logan LDS Hospital: A boy Mr and Mrs H F -- WILAT WE TODAY REVERE In the memory of Lincoln was his great and abiding optimism his generous and (folk-alconsideration for Uie opinions of those with whom he differed his inflexibility of purpose straightforwardness In the doing of things and absolute frankness in public and private expression his entire subordination of personal interest and motive and no less the subordination of partisanship to the welfare " of the nation Such is a statement appearing In a little volume entiUed "If Lincoln Were Here" by Dr John Wesley Hill He thank Joseph Kastli for bringing it to our attention : Aaron M Price Wellsville Feb 9: girl Mr and Mrs A Keith Burden 46 USU Trailer Court Feb 9 girl Mr and Mrs Fred T Klocpfer Paul Idaho Feb 9 boy Mr and Mrs Lorin M Murray iRich-mond Feb 10 boy Mr and1 Mrs Wayne C Straatman 75 East 3rd South Feb 10 boy Mr and Mrs Grant Taylor e 2638 nour 15 °P" Dr Hfll behaves 1 I portune for a "Lincoln Renaissance" re vival of his letters a return to the principles for which he lived and died: Government of the people for the people and by the people The divine right of liberty in man Constitutional authority The integrity of the Union the majesty of the law Ray Nelson Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness Religious tolerance Feb NEW KAIL PARTNERS— Baltimore and Ohio and Chesapeake and Ohio railroad workers reach across their respective diesel engines' to shake hands at the Washington Union Terminal after affiliation of the two big eastern carriers became effective The roads now enter a control period leading to eventual merger Until then they will operate ' independently On the CIO planning boards for the BLO are improvements totaling $2SO million The combined roads form an 11000-mil- e system Pierre Gals Claim They Hearing Are In Better Shape Than Yoi p rt OA i The application of the Golden Rule to industrial problems A just and lasting peace and the solution of every problem with malice toward none and charity for all And firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right rm l ain same route Salinger plans to cover This means toward Md Cumberland 'We're setting the pace for Pierre" Jacsaid secrea MacDonald queline' tary to Rep Richard lchord in- com-menti- ' Lincoln said on one occasion: "That men who ere industrious and sober and honest in the pursuit of their own Interest should after a while accumulate property and after that should be allowed to enjoy it in peace is right "The prudent penniless beginner in the world labors for wages a while saves his surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself then labors on his own account for another while—and at length hires another to help him ' This is the system just and generous and prosperous which opens the way to all gives hope to all and consequently an Improvement of condition to alL" We noticed in our kitchen a little container of Thrill" The contents are pink in color and cause a fine suds when placed in dish water A sample bottle of a new detergent ThrilL We remember that Joy" also a detergent isn't too old on the market Before that there were such names as Vel Duz and others Now from Joy to ThrilL What will the manufacturers come up with next to charm" the housewife? For the menfolks such words as "Gloom" or '"Thud" would be just as meaningful me' Campaign For Canyonlands : SALT LAKE CITY en Frank Moss Big Government Tne utan liepuDiican maoe Now You Know— The island of Manhattan has legislature briefly an average of 75072 residents the Monday and told both houses on each of its 228 square cooperation in Washington is miles according to the New ! orx tity Department or nan- - j imporTM if a Canyonlands Na tional Park is going to become nmg i a reality Moss who talked with Gov Georee Clyde earlier declared that "evrv time we orocrasti-nat- e and put this off we are just postponing the start" Canvcnlands he said is an opportunity for u to have a great national uark" " H told the lawmakers he h1"an ' The llcrfllJ Journal : B ' K JtNSLN ' PLBIISilKR Pul)!lil lliriH!ich verv v'rnliii Mviiday nd SunJy morn-Ini- e Krlday by Coch- - Vilsey Ntwimpcr t'onv puny TS W'ett Ontcr Lainn t'!h Enlrred at teennd otttet at Lagaa at IN po maittr Utah ' ' MKHBKR AikIii Bureau of l'frmiallnn I'rHttd teen-ager- s' 325-4- lbs 00 1250-140- 0 slaughter lambs scarce weak to h e av i e r weights Sheep 425 under 110 lbs 950-130- 25 lower 50-1- mostly lower 75-10- 0 wooled slaughter lambs choice and commercial lbs slaughter ewes bulls about steady utility and steady utility and good 0 commercial feeder lambs feeder steady Logan Artist Group will meet cattle 0 lower individual choice around 80 lbs 1780 The measure was riven a Wednesday at 7:30 pm in choice lb steers 202 °f e ow public hearing which attracted ' Rofm and choice Forlg7 good USU FULLY AUTOMATIC on campus an overflow crowd A joint leg Building n heifers a wil Harrison Groutage give WATER SOFTENERSislative committee has been disCalves 50 vealers scarce on making demonstration IJfathM Qaaraatea the measure cussing proposed and steady good and choice aftoaa Flltijra RaaaM traa to toughen Utah regulations on weak feeder calves CULLIGAN! SOFT WATER doing business on Sunday lb BK School PTA Found- to 50 lower choice Pa Salcf aad Sertic1 Mendon George Nelson who listed 5 steers choice 275- himself as a representative of ers' Dav program win be held the Retail Merchant Associa- Wednesday at 7:30 pm Mosbe tjhtion said it is "the proper and Ruth Gottlied of Israel win and their about country talk thing" for the Utah Legislature to take action to prohibit Sun- show slides Past presidents will be honored day sales tradia is "Sunday holiday Cache County Chapter of tionally in America" he said Nelson also declared that "if Daughters of Utah Pioneers we took a vote among the peo- wUl meet Thursday February in the 14 at 2 ple this would be approved Tabernaclepm upstairs ovewhelmingly A 1L Johns and Carl Daniel II: Wens Camp ot both members of the meet Friday at 2 p Seventh-Da- y Adventist Church Dup will home of Elizabeth m at the told such a law Algie Mitton and Ver-d- a Lindley be an to might opening wedge All Lindley win stronger regulation Johns said members invited to come are such a law "makes innocent acts criminal" because they rmuiVVo Summit Camp of Smithfield it happen on a certain day 2 at meet will DUP Friday Rabbi Maurice Schwartz Salt All memLake City said such a law pm at the Library are interested those and bers would "create a hardship for attend Visitors are the Jewish people" and would invited to welcome give them the choice "of giving their religious feelings or not up adhering to the law of the Dairy state:': Nelson said he was confident the Legislature would never Fire Is mu vo ininnge on relig p CENTERV1LLE OTO — Inves-ious ireeoom m uian Former State Sen Rue Cleg jtigators poked through the Prove told the committee the ' blackened ruins of the Smoot problem is one of discipline in Jersey Farm today in an effort which religious groups who pinpoint the exact cause of pose business on Sunday should the million dollar fire which work to keep their members j struck the farm Monday i The blaze which started from violating their beliefs — about 1:30 am: razed the farm d properties and killed 150 U U Jersey cows The valuable registered cattle were burned to death in their stalls USU Firemen said the fire may In jhave been started by an elec- M50-1S6- 0 95-11- 0 1850-189- 0 i 675-70- 1820-184- 0 25-5- 550-75- 2200-245- 0 0 500-65- 0 - seri-grap-hs 2600-29X- 0 300-50- 0 Boin-haus- er Smoot ' Probed I op-jt- o - ! ! Of pure-jbre- Regents Want W AC League grandmothers and Long Distance linsi narawTtfsf in itnnal w avvM iwwai" ti BMiivaaa frvvvt a SALT LAKE CITY TPD the high wind and igniting a The University of Utah Board building at the east end of the of Regents reaffirmed their farm owned by Edgar Smoot stand Monday supporting ad- - Only the Smoot home and one mission of Utah State Univcr- - building which housed an ice sity to the Western Athletic cream manufacturing i were saved Conference: by firemen who re- i lie action was taken from south Davis day at the board s monthly County Bountiful City and i meeting here' Farmingtun fire departments - ' m plant Mon-ispond- : "THAT'S RIGHT here's what happens! NO BITE!" Intercstin? and prof fable exchange vlh Governor flvde" wiih whom he hai rlahed ©va- - the original Can yonlands bill ' " requested in President Kennedy's new defense budget 1 WASHINGTON 8W - Grand When completed Grand Mihute-ma- n Forks N D Air Force Base Forks win be the sixth base The Air Force then wttl be headquarters for con- - will1 have 950 intercontinental trol of the 150 Mintuemen mis ballistic missiles -Svis-ite- d ! Any time you mix said fliPP - OGDEN (LTD Livestock: Cattle 1200 slaughter steers 0 slow fully 25 lower good lbs 2200-243- 0 heifers lower high good and choice around 975 lbs 2370-239- 0 cows fully steady utility 425 lb heifers 2500-287- 5 Hogs 90 barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher U S 2 213 lbs 1735 sows steady few Mat n't already been replaced by a government of men" Bennett In d siles Bennett Scores Trend To i Moss Asks Unity teen-ag- Missile Base Y D-- N CLARKSDALE Miss— before Tulare County gro comic Dick G r e go ry Republicans claiming Negroes were drop- - The ranking Republican on ped deliberately from federal I the Banking and Currency Com- surplus relief rolls because of mniee saia "a oeaaiy growin a voter registration drive: of power threatens to stifle be"Mississippi is part of the yond respite the delicate bal United States you know They ance of our federal govern don't know it yet but they will ment" "Executive encroachment on pretty soon" Congressional Power has reached such a plateau that I wonder if our government of laws has- old-tim- it-- Stratton Ne-spce- cn Some plumbers were discussing their respective jobs One young plumber in the group complained loudly about how hard lie bad had to work that morning— but he was soon silenced 'You think you got it tough?" said an "Listen When I first started in this business they let us lay two lengths of pipe and then turned on the water— and we had to keep ahead of it!7 moral is Out fathers love their daughters can be just as jvery much and--w hen they try to show inconsistent as any S J Ronald and Samuel - He arrived at what lie considers excellent symbols of the for killing weeds and good life: two poodles a flame-throwa revolving bookcase "Perhaps - N io YISALIA Calif ffiPl — Sen NEW YORK — Former Pres- Wallace F Bennett ident Dwlght D Eisenhower Monday night that the charged on his efforts to paint a port executive branch of the feder trait of Gen Robert E Lee: al government has grown so "His whiskers always baffled cannot control itself - :y the D Clancy An Fla officer at Coast Guard headquarters as the search for the missing tanker Marine Sulphur Queen finished its sixth day: "God knows where the tanker is now" JACKSONVILLE neighborhood': The dog went home with our neighbor" ' E Gallagher safety catch" HERE AND THERE— Mrs Thomas S Bowers relates: r "Our neighbor fell for a black poppy in a pet shop and inquired about its pedigree The clerk told her: 'The mother Is a purebred beagle and the father comes from a good an N laUraatlaaal r The legislative branch has LONDON — A judge been trimmer than the always on a divorce petitioner executive branch" Mrs Green who tried to photograph bis said wife in another man's bed but The girls going on the march forgot to take the lens cap off now number about a dozen but the camera: expect the figure to swell "A person who goes out they includes secretaries roster The snooting and tries to get two from the offices of Rep Lucien birds with one cartridge some- N Nedzi Cornelius times forgets to take off the D-- "Lincoln was the apostle of human rights and as such tsisted upon the right of the individual to acquire and hold MARKETS: 2825-307- Miss MacDonald and Mrs Shla Green a secretary of Rep Charles S Joelson D-J are organizing the march Of The Day TiM rrwt - blades'-leadin- 2150-230- 0 D-- "WE ARE HEARING A great deal nowdays about the difference between human rights and property right Dr Hill continues "There is no such difference The one necessitates Appearing with a student vocal group at the HUlcrest PTA meeting Wednesday win be guest speaker Ray Ilaslam Mr Ilaslam is music supervisor for the Cache County schools and will address the PTA group on "The Child and His Music" The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 pm in IIUL crest School - : g fund-raisin- i sub-freezi- ng g g ter as a project for the Fifteenth ward building project Tickets are $1 for adults 50 cents for children al Quotes In serious-minde- AirS ! '' white-washin- g COLD SHOWER— Chilling water vapor engulfs a Boeing Vertol 107 as the helicopter undergoes a rigorous test at Canada's National Research Council near Ottawa A spray-rion the left produces a vapor cloud which Canadian weather quickly condenses to ice on the system is helicopter's rotor blades An electrical then activated Heated strips running along the edges cause the ice to loosen and the whirling motion of the rotor blades sheds the thawing ice de-icin- g Sunday dosing tow-pat- h hard-workin- and Moments of Manic" a show by a professional magician will be presented to-- i night 7:30 in Cache Stake Cen aU-da- aU-gi- rl Bruton Ilillis writes of a little domestic scene involving his daughter: "Rosemary's current favorite boy friend Joe Mackey - called to take her to a party the night after our luncheon club speaker had told us that 978 percent of today's high school and 1 slapped Joe on boys are the back gave him a warm handshake "It must have perplexed him quite a bid because the last time he had a date with Rosie I'd been reading some stae tistics on traffic accidents and 1 put' him through a third degree about his driving habits "U the young men ever compare notes on what soil of an old man Rosemary Ilillis has they must wonder if thry are talking about the same fellow "Jim Howard came by one evening after 1 had been going over the month's bills and I grilled him about his financial prospects and demanded to know whether it was his opinion that families could be supported on moonlight and rock'o roll "Jim was just unlucky in his choice of evenines 1 it had : been one of those occasions when Chris and I were playing bid uienn aimer recoros and 1 was full of misty memories I'd have told him that money isnt everything anilove conquers 11 The 21st Ward Gold world the physical fitness Norman G Cornish i the utoraittoMi White House staff and WASHINGTON — Congrcs- - reluctant press corps — is set sional secretaries claimingj for Friday The gals snickered at the their legs are better than Pierre's today stole a march i White House march which has A SALT LAKE CITY LTD on Presidential Press Sec re-- been d u b b e d as "Salinger's Cuiula I I IHL bUMUlg MW iur UMU I tary Pierre Salinger with plans FOlIy " w described alternately Mon-wal- k hike can y him we love j but "We for an further than he ever day as something desired by A bevy of cute Capitol Hill "Girls Friday" said they would could" the group of congres-- 1 most citizens and as a forerun-sionof the secretaries said in a ner of Government regulation of march along the old Chesapeake & Ohio Canal joint statement business and religious in a bipartisan show of form They said their "dawn-to-dusk- " Wedneshike would be over the beginning at 8 a m ' B "THERE IS NOTHING Utopian or obsolete In these arti cles of faith" Dr Hill continues "They are instinct with life applicable to conditions today and adaptable to stil time— not Iridescent baubles of political vacuity but a body of faith which is the very cornerstone of our national life "Such a renaissance should be creative It should strike to the roots of things deal with essentials and result in mental and spiritual illumination and transformation "Ethical tinkering psychological cobbling and socialistic g will accomplish nothing Only the spirit of day Lincoln his love of the truth his sympathy with humanity Salinger's much publicized his devotion to liberty and justice and his faith in the Eternal — to demonstrate to the trudge win bring the sew birth of freedom for which he pled reinstate democracy as the invincible bodyguard of liberty and preserve representative government from the wrecking forces of ignorance and cupidity" ' North East Green ball will be held this evening 8:30 in the ward recreation hall Everyone is i j r 700 "Bailey's Racial amity the other North Ogden Feb 10 girl Mr and Mrs Neil Anderson Wellsville tv property" r ' Mellowest lightest Bour bon you've ever nipped— because the MELLOW MASH ProceM exclw sht with Yellowstone ) (helight-et- t mellowest-whiske- y leaves the heavier whis key vapors behind T 1 Prma Iniarnational NEA Srict National ArtvwlUfnt PirwwntatUa XtiiiNr Adwrttaing CoSvniica SUBSCftlPTrOM ' RATfcS in Out nonta earrtar S Cm year carrier 21 UO Om tear avrtl vuulda Caeht Vaticr Onr mall Cm 'chValv' Jin uu Qua yrtr rtyivrmn and via tioiMriaa llOu - MELLOW-MAS- )ar vmjm Greatest American Whiskey ituicht mux at nstf iPWiiiiiiuiMtistMraunuHjiswui-uNia- ?n lEL I Pick tip your pttond and go visiting tonigliih H Yellow The "' -- 5 trMmMttHitl Una L MOUNTAW it ( 'ii'mi-- - STATES TELEPHONE V |