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The Herald-Journal from Logan, Utah • 12

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Logan, Utah
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TIm Herald JmtmI Logaa Utah Monday July 3 17 2 limits0 Foreign News Commentary Of Servicemen David Bylund Harrison SPOKANE Wash Richard Harrison son of Mr and Mrs ThedeM Harrison of 46 Fifth Logan Utah is participating in a US Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) field training encampment at Fairchild AFB Wash Cadet Harrison is a member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State University He is a 1966 graduate of Logan High School His wife Amy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Toshio Miyashiro of Eleele Hawaii Demeritt OKINAWA Ryukyu Islands -US Air Force Sgt Steven Demerett son of Mr and Mrs Leslie A Demeritt 890 Robinhood Drive Reno Nev has arrived for duty at Kadena AB Okinawa Sergeant Demeritt a munitions specialist is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces headquarters for air operations in Southeast Asia the Far East and Pacific area He previously served at Hill AFB Utah The sergeant a 1968 graduate of Western School las Vegas Nev attended the University of Nevada His wife Mary is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Stuart Logan permanent barricades At the same time he will try to improve relations with the Roman Catholic minority in preparation for peace talks this summer or in the fall Among other measures he is expected to release the 350 remaining political internees and restore bus services to the Bogside and Creggan Roman Catholic areas of Londonderry But officials say it is a race against to head off a Protestant revolt while Catholic tempers cool A Hot Winter: Western and Communist diplomatic sources agree that the French campaign for the spring 1973 National Assembly election will be one of the hottest and the vote itself one of the most decisive since World War II The reason: For the first time since the war France's big Communist Party and the still-influential Socialists have agreed on a joint program based on a sweeping nationalization of key industrial branches halting erf all work on the national nuclear arsenal but not an immediate withdrawal from the Atlantic alliance Communist and Socialist leaders claim confidently they have a reasonable chance of taking power and ending 15 years of Gaul list rule over the country By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Window on the World Long British officials will be in no hurry to peg the British pound at a fixed rate Instead they plan to let it until it reaches a true value before Britain enters the European Common Market at the first of the year British barkers and financial experts expect it to drop to around $240 or go even lower from its previous official rate of 8260 With the British decision to the pound Common Market countries acted to protect the Italian lira weakest of the West European currencies French financial circles feel this will not be enough to ward off the threat of a monetary upheaval this summer and the belief is mounting that a new international conference will be needed similar to the one which overhauled Western monetary parties in Washington Dec 18 Crucial for Ulster: The British government the week beginning July 2 as crucial in the Northern Ireland crisis William Whitelaw secretary for Northern Ireland will seek to persuade militant Protestants not to go through with their threat of setting up WUGRUN 116 COLOR PUNT be such events as pony riding goat milking calf roping calf riding chariot races relay races and chicken chases Judges win be Scott Knudseu and Doyle Kendrick and announcer Ezra Luudahl The public is invited with ud-misshm being 81 for adults 56 cents for children TWO PERFORMANCES of the famous Bucks roo win be presented tonight and Tuesday 8 at Cache County fairgrounds under sponsorship of Logan LDS Stake A free pony will be presented each night and there wU News Brian Rinehart DA NANG Vietnam Army Captain Brian A Rinehart son of Mr and Mrs Virlin Rinehart 412 Comanche Farmington NM received the silva- star in recent ceremonies near Da Nang Vietnam Capt Rinehart and other members of the 48th assault helicopter company were cited for heroism in aerial flight on April 29 1972 On that date an aircraft of the 11th combat aviation group answering a distress call from another aircraft was shot down while conducting the search Another aircraft attempting to extract the downed crew was also shot down Although receiving heavy enemy ground fire Capt Rinehart and his comrades were successful in the recovery of all personnel Capt Rinehart is first flight platoon commander with the company near Da Nang He entered the Army in August 1966 and was last stationed at Rucker Ala He also holds the bronze star medal the Army commendation medal the purple heart and the air medal His wife Sharon lives at 629 North 400 East Logan Jorgensen SPOKANE Wash Jeffrey Jorgensen son of Mr and Mrs Max Jorgensen of 415 First Logan Utah is participating in a UJ5 Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps Corps (AFROTC) field training encampment at Fairchild AFB Wash During the encampment cadets become bmiUar with the life and activities on Air Force bases and can examine career opportunities in which they might wish to serve as officers Jorgensen is a member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State University He is a 1970 graduate of Logan High School His wife Bonnie is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hansen of Garden City Utah John Galloway ROME NY-UJ5 Air Force John Galloway son of Mrs June Galloway of 55 South Second West Preston Idaho has arrived for duty at Griffiss AFB NY Sergeant Galloway a refrigeration specialist is a member of the Strategic Air Command America's nuclear deterrent force of long range bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles He previously served at Hakata Administrative Annex Japan The sergeant is a 1963 graduate of Central Valley (Calif) High School His wife Rebecca is the daughter of Mrs Gene Johnson of 175 Oneida Preston PHOTO FINISHING COUPON SPECIALS! You Get More with Walgreen DAVIS Calif David Bylund Logan was named a Distinguished Military Graduate during commissioning ceremonies for the UJL Army Reserve at the University of California Davis recently Bylund was one of seven newly commissioned 2nd Lieutenants to receive the honor A certificate was given to the seven in recognition of their achievement by the deans of their respective colleges The new officers were sworn into service by Col Bruce Carswell professor of military science following an address by Maj Gen Osmund A Leahy deputy commanding general Sixth US Army Thirty-one ROTC graduates received their commissions at the ceremonies Erickson PENSACOLA Fla Navy Ensign Jerald Erickson son of Mr and Mrs Allan Erickson of 188 West 4th South Logan has completed the Environmental Indoctrination School at the Naval Air Station Pensacola Fla At the school he studied basic aerodynamics aviation physiology engineering and land and sea survival techniques He will now begin his next phase of training under the Naval Aviation program Stewart SAN RAFAEL Calif -Richard Stewart son of retired Air Force Li Col and Mrs Bqyd Stewart of Weston Idaho is participating in a US Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) field training encampment at Hamilton AFB Calif Stewart is a member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State University He is a 1970 graduate of West Side High School Dayton Idaho Anderson SPOKANE Wash Russell Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Jay 0 Anderson of 483 First Logan is participating in a US Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) field training encampment at Fairchild AFB Wash Anderson is a member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State University He is a 1968 graduate of Logan Senior High School Gordon Roth GREAT LAKES III Navy Seaman Apprentice Gordon Roth son of Mrs Albert Roth of 27 North Third East Providence completed the Fire Control Technician School at Great Lakes III Officially there was no explanation He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDE since he sent a cable through the Chess Federation some time back saying he would show up for the match protest" Four times since then Fischer has canceled bookings on flights to Iceland The Icelandic federation which stands to lose much money if the match does not come off pleaded for Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last chance I am not very said Euwe the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 to 1937 He is Dutch The decision came after several rounds of closed negotiations involving Spassky Euwe the Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer but not authorized by him to negotiate Spassky appeared undisturbed by the crisis surrounding his first defense of the title he won in 1969 from fellow countryman Tigran Petrosian He was calm and relaxed in Sunday's negotiations and his seconds said he was in fine spirits The total prize money of more than ten times bigger than any before in the history of will be split with five-eighths to the winner and the rest to the loser On top of this the two players are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film rights "KKSS )U BRING in K0DAC010R OR Money-saving prices on prints slides movies and enlargements The skill and know-how of 52 years of photofinishing experience Service convenience because there's always a Walgreens near you 116 COLOR HIM FOR and PRINTING JULY 231972 i accompany Tuesday Deadline Set For US Chess Player RAOVlliLIOi ROll OF VV 125 -I 8 126 8mm Super omm OVERSIZE COLOR PRINTS MADE from your slides each Soecial offer good now thru Julyj3 1972 limit on quantity No Glass Slides ia I oeTM 35mm Kodadwome Ektachrome (Kodak 4 Walgreen film only) Thru July 23 1972 MO LIMIT 20 EXPOS REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Fischer's time runs out at 8 am EDT Tuesday Fischer the 29-year-old Brooklyn chess genius must turn up in Reykjavik by then or lose the right to challenge Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world championship a match that has generated wider interest than any chess game in history Fischer apparently bargaining for more money was hiding out in New York while the great debate of he show up or won't he?" raged The 24-game series was to have started Sunday But when Fischer didn't show the president of the International Qiwf Federation (FIDE) Dr Max Euwe announced that he was postponing the deadline until noon Tuesday (8 am EDT) If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for that time he will be disqualified and lose his right to challenge the 35-year-old Russian for the world chess title An Icelandic friend of Fischer Frey str inn Thorberberg-sson flew to New York Sunday to try to persuade the American grand master to return with him He said he was acting as friend of Bobby Fischer" and said only know where to find He refused to answer other questions Fischer who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushinj to Keflavik international airport to meet every flight from New York for a week simply did not show up Sunday Coupon 36 Expos must accompany your With Coupon film 99 j- -Zbfi A fr--A1 sWre41 "i 4th North Logan Utah.

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