Show 4—Ttn Herald Journal Logan Utah gmday Wv lf Santa Visits Logan On A Winter’s Day It was a winter's day Friday when Santa came to Logan accompanied by Mrs Santa four elves and the Cache Valley Dairy Princesses Twas ike night before Christmas on the Jaycee Jill Float in Friday's Chamber of Commerce and Jaycee tponior-e- d parade which brought Santa to town and opened the Above they are arriving on the Cache Chamber of Commerce float and below right Santa and Mrs Santa greet children in front Christmas season in Logan Below long lines of anticipating children wait to see Santa Thousands of youngsters turned out for the annual event of the Tabernacle 9 Logan Views Uncensored Russian Film "Besides visiting the remote areas of Siberia we did closeups in large cities such as Tashkent Moscow and Leningrad We got a good look at the Hermitage building in Leningrad Red Square and other famous landmarks” Miller has made several presentations throughout the area since returning from Russia Over 1700 people were in attendance at a recent showing at West High School in Salt Lake City Miller will speak at a Rotary luncheon in Logan earlier In the day but will not show films until his evening engagement in the University Center His appearance at night is being sponsored by the Utah State University Quarterback dub under the direction of Brent Hoggan president Admission will be 1 for adults and 50 cents for students “Inside Siberia" a documentary will be presented by Hack Miller veteran Utah newspaperman on Thursday 8 pm in the University Center auditorium Miller accompanied national news commentator Lowell Thomas and Clarence Hall of the Reader's Digest into the Soviet Union to film his unusual documentary on “people things and events in film-lectu- re Russia" i Lr “As for as I know it is the first film taken out of Siberia Miller noted “It is not a documentary on Russian sports” Miller said “That was not the purpose of our trip My good friend Lowell Thomas invited me to accompany him into Russia to do a close-u- p of the Russian people how they live in their environment behind the Iron Curtain” & a Robert G Brooks awarded the Army Com mendation Medal with the first Oak Leaf Cluster it was announced today by CoL M'Uon Meachem commanding officer of the 163rd at the UR Army Reserve Headquarters in Ft Douglas Utah The sward was made for his USU Dance CACHE Log as GeU will fiunish Safety Commissioner Theatre ( Says Law Ineffective Performs a bus for the basketball games next week The bus will leave the club house at 7:30 pm and return immediately after the game 752-392- SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) -commissioner of public to an attorney “Some of these people don't even know what they're supposed to report" Jackson said and Country dub Utah's There are still aix reservations open for senior citizens desiring to attend the Rose Parade duties and performance as Numbers to call if interested are 0 7524456 and A Personnel and Administrative Officer while stationed with the Greyhound bus will pick up all 163rd general support group at passengers going on the trip at 5 Fort Douglas with detached pm Dec 29 in front of the duty assignment with the 854th Oldham building at Logan R WES made for his duties Legaa 28th Ward Singing during a period 'jetween 1968 and Mothers will practice Monday at 1970 for "sound mature 9 am At 10 ajn the cultural Judgement and a high decree of refinement lessor will be given professional competence" in by Frances Burtenshaw There will be a nursery performing his work Major Brooks began his Cache women are invited to military career in July 1940 was assigned to a combat attend the Forum of Women division in Europe before D Day Monday at 12:30 pm in the on Normandy and crossed Sunburst Lounge of USU Union Europe Upon his return to the building UR he continued his military while completing his college Cache County Daughten of work at the University of Maryland receiving his BR Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday at 2 pm at the degree in 1949 He is a U35 graduate of Dixie Pioneer Museum 52 West hid North County officers will meet High School St George Utah and he is the founder of the UR at 1 pm Army Reserve Military Occupational Specialty Schcols at Mrs Aidrew (Josephine) the Logan Armory The major now lives in Logan Johansen is recovering in the with his wife Florence and Logan IDS Hospital from a heart attack their two children V C Miller Mormon Poet Publishes A prize-winnin- g Logan poet James C Miller has recently had some of his work published in “Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought" Miller who won top honors in the poetry division of a Utah writers contest this past spring has spotlighted his dose friend the late David Wright in the Dialogue publication Receives Army Medal Robert G Brooks senior unit advisor lor the 854th Supply and Service Go UR Army Reserve stationed in Logan has been James 752-391- 8 safety charged Saturday that the state's drunk driving law is partially ineffective because a few Justices of the peace are not doing their Job Commissioner Raymond Jack-so-n said many JPs fail to keep their records up to date and are not revoking driving privileges when they should “We sometimes find ourselves renewing a license for a driver who has been convicted of drunk driving on a recent charge simply because we have no record of it” Jackson said State law requires that JPs report the disposition of each traffic case within 10 days “We have some rad problems there” Jackson said “In some cases the JP handling the charges of drunken driving Just takes the fine and doesn't do anything else "This makes a mockery of the whole drunk driving law" he added The commissioner said the state tries to make periodic checks on the actions cf the Justices of the peace "We check on the JPs by screening tickets issued by the Highway Patrol troopers to certain courts and then checking with the division to see if they’re reported” Jackson added that the post of JP requires no legal training and many persons holding this elected position have no access 1 Detection Of Food Poisoning Niranjan Gandhi a graduate student at Utah State University has come up with a speedier means of detecting food poisoning Gandhi of Mehmedadad can get results in less tha-- i ui hour by producing his own serum Under federal Food and Drug Administration standard procedures it can take three days to determine if a suspected food is poisonous A doctoral candidate at the university Gandhi says that a major problem in reporting sUphy loccus or enterotoxins responsible for about a fourth of an reported food poisoning has been delay in detecting the presence of the prison The stadard tests developed by FDA microbiologists require quantities of an which is relatively hard to obtain Thei serum is produced in only a few laboratoi ies Gandhi using a laboratory technique developed in the 1930's produces his own serum India A Mormon “Discovering Writer" is the title of his writing which tells how David Wright who died in 1967 at the age of 38 was a brilliant young author from southern Idaho who came to know some measure of fame the Utah State Theatre” In the “Dialogue Publication" after the publication of his short story “A Summer in the Wright's “The Conscience of the Country” Village" from “River Saints — Millar tells of the “dominating Introduction to a ’ Mormon emotional structure of Wright" Chronicle” is given who went to Utah State “Dave Elegy" a poem written University was Dick Romney’s Miller in respect for his friend by sports publicist and halfbacked Dave Wright is also published in and hurdled and “was an exthe magazine cellent high Jumper" He taught in Idaho after Miller is a native of Logan and English son of Mr and Mrs James graduating “Still The Mountain Wind" Miller He Is married to the which was written by Wright former Jean Taylor and is was premiered at the Lyric employed with publications at Showman Theatre in Logan by Thiokri Chemical Corporation The Utah State University Dance Theater will present five in selections a concert December 4 at 8 pm in the USU Fine Arts Center theater No admission will be charged The program will include “Epitaphs from a Nantucket Graveyard” choreographed by Marion Andersen at USU to music by John Antes early American composer “To Joy Inclined" and “Twilight" both by Miss Andersen Works by May O'Donnell complete the program with "Legendary Forest” and "From the Book of Esther” Miss Andersen is director of the USU Dance Theater Technical direction will oe by Kim Brandt and costumes by Sid Ferkes and Jerry D Allen artist-in-residen- ce Fires Missile CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -The nuclear powered submarine Daniel Boone shot a Poseidon missile to an Atlantic Ocean target area late Friday on a flight testing both the missile and a dummy version of its new multiple warhead payload It was the 27th launch of the rocket and its seventh from a submerged submarine The USS James Madison is scheduled to begin operational patrols with 16 of the new missiles early next year DOZaiLO 34-fo- ot Mojtouj |