Show Mr and Mn Horace Ob-- house as a Primary teacher TUESDAY OCTOBER 27 19M THE HERALD JOURNAL— Logan (Caciw County) Utah iray were recent visitors in Ronda Summers was con' r"'me of Mrs Vivian Eckersley of Floyd Rawlins home Wednei umem)er Ogden guests of Mr and v her father" Smithfield honoring her sis day evening Mr Jimmy Kostoff and ter in law Mrs Lillian Fun- - Floyd Rawlins returned riman of Providence who home from the Logan LDS I Family Dinner Special talks at Sunday Mrs school were given by Scott Gary Bowen enter-- : left recently to make her hospital following a weeks c tainori at a ohrlctanintr Ciihiumm Vmiiilm treatment and is recuperatriinihnmp in Salt T JWp Citu -J ' a awBWBMaK laUKilU LIUlllJlirTl rearce and ner grandcniia- - kMaua&B ioia neich By Mrs Mr and Mrs Aubry Briggs ing at his home His many Jonn and Carma Daniel ner Sunday afternoon follow Mrs James i Raymond) ren and Ethel Hurst and El- - son ing the christening of the and Mrs Martha Briggs of friends wish him a speedy Knowles has left by train forIen Rock spent a day at the! Bishop Fred Summers of her brother and Salt Lake City visited at the land complete recovery " :— Norm's ol! ducted Sacrament and Fasti wue college aiauon lexas 10 oe a owie rair "°y guest of her daughter and Sunday dinner guests of services held here Sunday Roy- - Guests included Mr and' family Mr and Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs David Thomas noun The son of Mr and Mrs Clinton Norris of Roy were their children Mrs La- - Mrs James Lofthouse was Mr and Mrs Clinton Ander-Stock OUT Elliott and children of blessed by his grandfather! sen and daughter Marie of atVon whole a week Sending the home of their parents 'Holiday and Mrs Margene: Richard Lofthouse and the Ogden Ezra Obray and the Mr and Mrs Leon OrtonBair and children of Smith-- : Mme given was Steven family m m m m w and the daughter of Mr were Mrs Esther Mae Brown Iie'?- """cey and Tina Smith of: VCarS Mr and Airs Alva smith and Mn Rnv rwi lvwrit'Kov soent the oast weekend! nr Aiihiim Wimmins Mn of their aunt and: Francis Brown and Mr and and fanily of R°y visited was blessed by her grand-!8uesMrs John C Orton and three reauves ana "ienas nere father Clinton Andersen andiuncie Mr ana Mrs uary l phiidmn of Salt tjik f!itv 'Sunday given the name Jodie Re- - Bowen Mr and Mrs Bartley d as Sundav Schnnl Mr and Mrs TpH Wnoif Mr and Mrs Lewis Lemon! °f Nortn °8flen and MrsChers were Thelma Rawlins 'were Perry visitors Tuesday' have purchased and moved siepnen Thurston or Hyde Jeneile Tarns Gary Bowen They were guests of Mr and into the Ed Bahen home ' irr-""mmi-- i ni V Park were visitors at the land Berdean Parry Releas-- ! Mrs Boyd Lemon it was the Visit Boy i a hnmp nf thpir father DlivprloW Cnank j: birthday anniversary of Boyd "I need a volunteer to help me get a cat Mrs Margaret Damelson te SHl ie uajra ai oaiiuy RirthdaV Dinner out of a tree" ! A Jnhn nhra it— i loc "-j ai muuinf snn at thP hnmp thpir Mr- - and Mrs- Sum- - tendance rose of Colorado of the home at the secretary Lamont and lamuy MrVi mm hosts at a dinner!YWMIA was Rencile Golds-W- r and Mrs Merritt Floyd as chorister was1 Mrs Floyd is the former: Party Sunday honoring their berry son Eddie Dean on his sev-RoMary Olsen and as a1 Joan Danielson LCQOBr enth birthday Places were teacher in the Primary was1 Visitors at the home of LONDON lUPD — Conscrva- - set for Mr and Mns Vernon Linda Nell Lindley Mark Mrs Viola S Welch Thurs-- j tive party off icials today said: Summers of Roy Mr and Berry was sustained as first: day evening were Mr and! they had no idea who put a: Mrs Harvey Mohf and fami-- 1 counselor in the YMMIA Mrs Elmer Mortcnsen of It will take from 10 to 15 notice in a London newspaper ly of Providence1 Mr andCarliss Olsen was sustained Bear River City DENVER tUPD — If smok DWHn b RTC HJ Prarf imitm WW! MmIO IN ing is a health hazard at low-- ! minutes to drive through the! advertising for a ''leader fori Mrs Gary Le ion of Logan as attendance secretary in ' Mrs Veda P Curtis al-- i V I ±lm Al ¥1 J!il C 'IIme IMIFI 1 me new ffi er elevations it is even more iiuimci vuiiaci vauve auy 'i:una me Bummrrsignniy uoil- - lenaea a social at the home twaiia ana naiin ' — ' — a mountains : : dangerous in the T Colorado physician reported Monday The warning was issued by Dr Richard J Reece director of the Colorado Health Department's Occupational and Radiological Health Division The State Health Department and a US Public Health Service air pollution team made a study of carbon monoxide control in connection with the construction of the Straight Creek Tunnel on Interstate 70 90 miles west of Denver Eventually twin vehicular tunnels each 9000 feet long will pierce the Continental Divide at an elevation of feet in the Rocky Moun- ' by Ned Riddle MR TWEEDY Paradise I £ Mrs James Knowles Visits Daughter In Texas ' vmmmm I — t i con-laught- er °1 " It anaJ 0yeaiOKl Ji t lZYeaiOlCl tItiipOrtedj U EC iit We age r ' Lew-Bow- en m tTlOfe than whlSKV ' two other leading ts Canadians ta Hat-lease- '1 i l ' n Altitude Increases Dangers Of Ad ociuajs m i make it taste better se Physician Finds Sminq merely to 1 9 ' ' Carving Utah's 11-0- tains :ii Dr Reece sap the study showed the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning was at least twice as great at ah altitude of 11000 feet as at sea level and that smokers were more likely to feel the effects in the high thin air more than non- - smokers As a result of the study health officials have recom mended that signs be placed on the route to warn sensitive persons of the danegrs of high elevations and of smok ing Also construction workers e tunnel employes will receive a stiffer-than-unal screening to make sure they can adjust to the rigors and full-tim- s- ef high-altitu- work de Health officials said that "both elevation and carbon monoxide in the tunnel will tax the oxygen-carryin- g capacity of the blood of tunnel em- and individuals goyes the tunnel" GAO Reports On Veteran Life Insurance WASHINGTON tUPD - Con- gressional investigators reported Monday that 22000 veterans hold government life insurance policies to which they are not legally entitled The General Accounting Office (GAO) which audits executive spending for Congress said that the policies wilt remain valid hpoansa the fault lies with the govern- - j ment and not the individuals' involved The total face value of the policies involved is $189 million the GAO said It recommended that the Veterans Administration revise eligibility requirements for the insurance which the GAO said was designed for service disabled veterans unable to qualify for commercial assume that Utah's Interstate Highway system is the largest single road building project in the state After all it will provide nearly 1000 miles of multi-lan- e highways from border border to 15 the for needed extending During years construction an estimated 15 million tons of rock and earth will be moved Candidates' Schedule For Today Goldwater — Bristol-Johnso- n Tenn! London Ky and Cleveland! Ohio Johnson — Boston Mass Pittsburgh Pa Eesmecott Evansville Jnd and Albuquerque NM St Charles Mo Miller Champaign HI and Detroit Mich Humphrey — New York City Charleston W Va and Cincinnati Ohio opper - am m IOI8 Now You Kno- wThe Pentagon is the largin the world covering 34 acres incenter cluding a five-acr- e court However it does not accommodate all the person nel of the Department of De- tense according to tne worm est office building Almanac Utah Copper Division Surely this is the largest Actually it isn't! In terms of volume of material handled the largest is in the limited area of the Bingham Canyon Mine where Kennecott men and machines are remodeling nature They are carving a road trucks which are replacing trains system for giant 65 and n in hauling overburden to the dumps In just 18 months more than 20 million tons of material have been moved in this one phase of Kennecott's $100 million expansion program to increase copper production The Kennecott expansion program typified by road construction at the mine stands as a prime example of what private enter-pris- e means to Utah Kennecott's policy of reinvestment assures maximum life for copper production from the Bingham Canyon mine This investment will pay dividends to the people of Utah in economic benefits that are basic to our the form of long-terstate's economy 85-to- m the |