Show i thi heraio oouRMAt rti-- r T"— mfcg&aiR - Roster Of SmithfieUI Stake J- s v — Morris L Hansen president SMITHFIEbDFollowing cent reorganization of the Smith-fiel- d E Roy Erickson 1st counselor C Merlin Jensen 2nd counselor (take presidency a comRalph Lewis secretary 17th Quorum of Seventy — A plete list of the stake leadership has been announced as follows: Lowell Hillyard Wallace Grandy stake presid- Melvin J Barnes Adell J CanJLyle R Cooley ent-' Dean' E Blscboff first non David C WeeklH- - Lynn counselor Orvil Ml""Jefiion sec- Toolaon S Waldo Barker Earl Reed Cunning- Gordon secretary ond counselor 269th' Quorum of Seventy — ham stake clerk Joseph Thompson and Glen C- Anderson assis- D Ronald Clarke George Q re- tant stake clerks High council: S L Hymas Coe R Larkin Stratford Loosle Lamar Nelson John Heggie Way-ma- n Hillyard Creed Johnson Seth Chamber Arthur Peterson Ray Jorgensen Claude Peterson Leo G Low Stake High Ballard Nathan Godfrey James RavstehLeRoy CooleyDe Verl Thompson Golden Rigby Merlin Nelson secretary 1st Quorum of Elders— Dm T Meikle president Orrie Heaps 1st counselor Wendell Hansen 2nd' counselor Hans Zurcer sec- Priest Presidency retary ‘"2nd Quorum of Elders -- s VerL Buttars president Kenneth Balls 1st counselor Clark Douglas 2nd counselor Vernal Goodejr — Vsecretary 3rd Quorum of Elders — Keith Barker president Halvey Grif-fl- n lsjt counselor Max Chris-tense- ff 2nd counselor Marvin Tlllotson secretary 4th Quorum of Elders— Norris Reese president Alan Wineet 1st counselor Leland Archibald Milton Pickett 2nd counselor ' secretary 5th Quorum of Elders — Randall Ntison president Denton Coleman 1st Counselor Glen Coleman 2nd counselor Richard ' Wheelock secretary -- InterMountain A for the wagons' parked in readiness Wat parade - f-- ' centen-playf- ul Theodore Tuff le To Visit East Cache Stake Sessions Daniel Scott Tuttle of the Hinckley Assistant to the Council First Council pf Seventy Church of the Twelve of Jesus Christ of Latter-daTucson Stake at TUcaon Ariz: Saints will preside over East Elder S Dilworth Young of the Cache Stake sessions in Logan Council of and Donthla weekend' With him will be FirstEllsworth Seventy Commitald Welfare LeRoy A WIrthlln of the welfare tee committee Virginia Stake at Portsmouth Other assignments to confer Bishop Cart W Bueh-nc- r races announced by Pjrcsident Virginia: of the Presiding Bishopric of the Smith Joseph Fielding and Walter Stover Welfare ComCouncil of the Twelve mittee American Falla Stake at AberWalnut Creek Stake at Walnut Dansle deen Idaho: Walter Creek California: Elder John Welfare Committee Longden Assistant to the Council BlaekfooC "Stake at Blackfoot of the Twelve Idaho: No Visitor Zion Park Stake at Hurricane Bountiful North Stake at BounUtah: Eider ElRay L ChristianNo visitor tiful: sen Assistant' to the Council of Cannon" Stake at Salt Lake the Twelve City Elder Henry D Moyle of the First Presidency Denver Stake at Denver ElTo ders Spencer W Kimball and Delbert L Stapley of the Council of the Twelve Grand Junction Stake at Grand junction Colo: President Joseph Lake city ' turn Fielding Smith and Mark B The Republican national chairGarmm Welfare Committee man Sen Thurston B Morton Lake View Stake at Roy and will speak In ‘Salt Lake Ogden: Eider Hugh B Brown of Wednesday at a the Council of the Twelve end qqp dinner William T Lawrence Welfare Clifton G M Kerr executive Committee secretary of the Utah Republican Nebo Stake st ’Psyson: Party said 700 to 800 party sup' vialtor porters are expected for the evOneida Stake at Preston ent Idaho: Lorengo 11 Hatch Welfare Committee Oquirrh Stake at Magna No Elder A Theodore y : Hear Senator Morton Utah Services Held Funeral services for Daniel h Scott were -- held ini the ward chapel under direction of Glenn Covert of the 13th ward bishopric Prayer at the mortuary was by W Loyal Hall and Invocation was by Elwyn Peterson Talk and obituary was by Glen Dee Gibbons Fred and Relda Marshall sang “Softly and Tenderly” Another talk was by Horace Milligan and Marjorie Peterson sang “That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine” accompanied by Elwyn Peterson Bishop J II Watkins Jr was next speaker followed by Alma Riggs Melvin Swenson gave tha 7th-13t- closing prayer A D Miller dedicated grave in Millville cemetery the ' Pallbearers were Elwyn Peterson Melvin Swenson Val Anderson Dee Gibbons Willi-to-n 'Bob Allison Ellwood Scott and B D Scott Flowers were - grandchildren salt Earl cared for by and the Relief ciety (R-K- fund-raisi- " 7 Visitor Phoenix ' at Phoenix Stake Ariz: Elder Sterling1 W Sill Assistant to the Council of the Twelve Rigby Stake at Rigby Idaho: Elder Alma Sonne Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and Glen L Rudd Welfare Commit-t- JUNE 16 John Harsh Logan Lynn Miller Richmond So- the personal grooming and mechanical skills which can be learned elsewhere’’ Development of communication ability a facility for dealing with people good Judgement and initiative may ' better be developed by a tudent's'work in group projects and team reports the seminar approach extracurricular activities and work experience in an lntel-shlor summer work program than through classroom lecture he suggests Considerable Merit "A polling of business opinion does not automatically give the key to the perfect business curriculum but these opinions merit very careful consideration Moat of those polled are successful businessmen and products of business school training While the faculty and administration of our universities cannot Ignore their own responsibility to shape and surely control the curriculum they must reflect the best thinking of the community they serve! Dr Collier concluded from results of the survey He said the poll was taken as a possible aid in planning a curriculum for a new graduate program— lnJmslness administration at USU and in possible changes In the undergraduate program Economics English mathematics and statistics were listed by the businessmen as most important collateral courses for business majors LEADER OF THE USU delegation to meetings of the American Dairy Science Association Prof A J Morris right" confers with Dr Daryl Chase prior to leaving for Urbana HI To Place Bid For National Four member! of the dairy department staff at 'Utah State University are attending the 1959 meetings of the American-DairScience Association which opened today at the University of Illinois A J Morris department s Deeper understanding of is vitally needed to meet the sharp challenge! of our times This was a major theme of the annual meeting of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Mass attended by about 7500 Christian Scientists from many ' of the world parts Lake Salt Lake Stake at Salt not material power holds a practiSpiritual City: Elder Richard L Evans of cal answer to the many social political and the Council of the Twelve international problems perplexing humanity the Shelley Stake at Shelley Idaho: was told Urge gathering Elder Marion D Hanks of the A message from Thq Christian Science Flnt Council of the Seventy and Boardspecial of Directors to the members said that Stewart B Eccles Welfare Comtoday's growing interest in spiritual valuea premltteer sents a “special challenge-th- e challenge to South Sanpete Stake at Mantl: these great values still more fully to represent Elder Milton R Hunter of the mankind through our demonstration of them" First Council of the Seventy and Named President of The Mother Church for ComWilliam M Walsh Welfare the coming year was Kathryn F Cook of Boston mittee Mass A public practitioner of Christian Science at Spokane’ Spokane Stake lWilliam for more than twenyt years Mrs Cook J healing Elder Washington: suecreds Leonsrd T Carney retiring preiident Crifchlow Jr Assistant Id the who is also s member of the Board of Trustees Council of the Twelve and A of The Christian Science Publishing Society "Lewis Elggren Welfare CommitThe effectiveness of spiritual resources is her tee lng proved through scientific prayer in destroySugar House Stake at Salt Lake ing fear healing sickness and solving human City: Elder George Q Morris of problems of every kind' Mrs Cook said the Council of the Twelve Mr Carney pointed to the 'truly Christian stanTacoma Stake at Tacoma dard of thought and action as an unfailing guide -Washington: Elder Henry D Tay-- 1 in a Hanging world lor Asslstfrit to the Council of This standard he said holds that spiritual ‘ the Twelve power la supreme over alL It is held aloft he Timpanogos Stake at pfeasaht declared '“through the ' works of healing and Grove: No visitor redemption which take place over the world day Tooele Stake at Toole: Elder by day It is raised whenever lofty prayers lifts Harold B Lee of the Council of thought to God as the only directing and saving the Twelve and Elder Gordon B power' and leader of the USU delegation conferred' with Dr Daryl Chase USU president on plana to bring the 1960 meetings of the dairy science group to Utah State in 1960 Dr Chase authorized Prof head Morris to offer the facilities of for the 1960 meetings and urged that delegates to the Illinois meetings be Invited to vacation In Cache Valley and Utah while attending next year’s toft The Day's Work meetings Formal action on selection of USU for the I960 meetings of the dairy science association la expected to be voted it closing sessions next week of the Illinois conference Attending the 1959 meetings in Illinois also are Dr George E Stoddard Lyman Rich and Dr E E Starkey Prof Morris affl Prof Rich are accompanied by their wives Before returning to Utah the USU dairy scientists win meet with Arthur C Fay North Miami Fla who Is slated to become new president of the ADSA at blose of the University of Illinois meet -- By SCOTT RAFFERTY GENE FULLMER looks and acta as if he will alwaya be Just Gene Fullmer If his face does not undergo too much battering and flattening he’ll appear to be a typical Utah businessman in later yean More young guys In Utah could grow up like that if they choose i spiritual--resource- f' - used a pay telephone at Ute Stadium Saturday evening and ignored a waiting line of people while she talked for 45 minutea Emerging from the booth she said to the girl in line “Oh did ” you want to uae this phone modern standards What can you say? But only 37 of 75 returned the one-padoubt that THERE IS LITTLE tionnaire the Sunday dosing bill vetoed during the last legislature will come up next year At this time proponents spy they'll change and eliminate some of the Inequalities which killed the last effort Utah's trials and errors during this period of great growth are In toe end beneficial to all of us On mitten such as Sunday closing tfor or d against) we'll be much m after proper investigation and retrospective study A WOMAN ’ ' s Jr I 'its r- - V- - - 'r- - fj-- -- 1 V dairy Dairy Princess contests foods demonstrations (these ire eye-p e n 1 n g) a Main Street square dance a chuck wagon breakfast butter churning and mayors milking contests baseball and softball gamea a giant Dairy Festival parade a state horseshoe pitching tournament the Gene Barry (Bat Mastcrson) variety ahow and Dairy Princess finals A free concert by the Salt Lake a Tabernacle Choir Mormon concert 'and demonstration by band a fireworks display a Fourth of July parade a patriand more ball otic ’program games These ansome of the events Uf the Cache Dairy Festival and the Logan City Centennial - ' Who satd nothing ever happens in Cache Valley - BUSINESSMEN : rf ACTWN-TAILOR- to look bctltf fit battw wmr bvttar - DOLLAR "l with the help of your local independent agent The many companies he represents-- his experience end knowledge of local coridi- tions enable him to give you top value for ovary dollar you spend for protection Check him first before you buy It paysl BETTER responding to V SEE US! o Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation INSURANCE : SINCE 1892 Harold W Donee Mgr AI Chappell Ass't Mgr1' ' Ceerge G Neboa Agent! 3it0 — IS East 1st North Legae Utah' Thi8tdMt and Largest Agency hi Cache jfaley CaN S" J rt- -i another pair of slacks Make them Rough Riders d INSURANCE i ": — ::i Dad Could Use SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A week-olbaby girl was abandoned early Sunday in toe ear 'of a motorist who had stopped to call for a friend In Salt Lake City Clyde King told police he had left hia car to' pick up a friend YOUR ’ M ' proven-lightene- o ' ' -- : PRESIDENT vof Christian Science Church at the annual meeting In Bolton was Mrs Kathryn F Cook of Boston Baby Abandoned W- -- LOOK AT YOUR entertainment next three calendar- - for-t-ile weeks Three days of Dairy Festival with a Teen Dairy Derby dance Junior Dairy Princess and Cache NAMED fear-inspire- - and when he returned several minutes later at about 12:45 a m he found the warmly-dresse- d infant lyirig on the ear seat Police launched extensive efforts to trace- the Identity of the child or her mother but have met with no success Mrs Ty Kolb an employe of the Salt Lake County Detention businessmen Home is caring for the baby poll ques- Site said she would like to adopt w : in1 a USU poll aaid college graduates lack communicative akills have poor work habits and lack motivation to do an honeft day's work This probably Is true and the businessmen who responded to the poll were sincere in their effort to help raise some of our DON’T MISS buying tickets for the Gene Barry Dairy Festival variety show Saturday night The two best reasona I think are: 1 It will be top notch entertainment 2 Success (ticket sales) will Insure success of future Dairy Festivals Church-Elec- ts suited Journalism Majors r Are Placed skills From this result Dr Collier said: I interpret this conclusion aa indicated that a business college should stress: (1) decision making or Juat plain ‘thinking’ (9 communicative akills and (3) individual development rather than has re- “frantic and proposals for increasing toe American' growth rate by government action Sen Bennett admitted that the Soviet economy la presently growing at a faster percentage rate than toe U S economy but pointed out that ' this wai beFive Journalism1 majors at cause toe USSR fs starting from Utah State University wiU be em- a much lower baae and has ployed by or serve internships Just recently begun Its Industriwith dally or weekly newspapers alization this lumpier according to Dr He dismissed as “absurd” Mr dean of the Krushchev's boast' thal Russia Carlton Culnisee " university college will advance to first the Paul Swenson Logan will work world in industrial place production for the Deaeret Newa And Tele- and in per capita industrial program Salt Lake City' In toe pro- duction by 1970 and cited official fession al internship program of Soviet statistics indicating “a that paper Next winter as a sen- clear downward trend” in Soviet ior ' he will resume studies wt growth rates Krushchev’s predicUSU under a scholarship granted tion also was bhred he said up- by the News He will edit Student on an assumption that U S Life campus newspaper In 195- 9- Industrial1 production would grow at only 2 per cent a year though Val Hess Garland will be empast experience and conservaployed at the Herald Journal tive future estimates indicate it Miss Karmen Peterson Salt will be closeir to 4 per cent over Lake City will serve ai a sum- the next decade mer trainee for toe Office of In"In term of consumer goods formation U S Department of the gaps are even greater” he Agriculture In toe San Francis- aald to see the Rusco branch office Paul Schneiter sian "Wejjrant people prosper as Individuals similar had a Ogden traineeship We should probably welcome the In Washington D C a year ago closing of these gaps But if it John Sant Clifton Idaho and is happening jt is doing so with Miss Mary Cronquist Logan will slowness” maddening be Interned at toe New and He said that housing- space Journal Brigham City this sumper person in Russia today (75 ' mer square meters) Is Douglas Palmer Preston Ida- the same as it wasapproximately in CZarist ho will Intern at toe Citizen Russia in 1913 (73 square met- All five were on the Preston Individual dwelling apace staff ot Student Life toe past res) proper he said Is only 4K square year meters which is even below toe Other students will work on individual cell space allotted to newspapers in Salt Lake City and toe inmates of Federal prisons in elsewhere Among these arq Miss toe United States Jeannene Johnson Rexburg Idaho and Richard Dawson Bata' via N Y Soviet Union's econofny ' and communicaai most desirable personal characteristics “Lack of communicative skills poor work habits and lack of motivation to do an honest days work are leading weaknesses of recent college graduates’" The foregoing are- some conclusions Indicated in a poll of Intermpiintatn area businessmen by the department of business administration and secretarial science at Utah State University Three Factors Dr Robert P Collier head of the department and acting dean of the college of busines and social sciences at USU said a one-pagA questionnaire was mailed to i5 businessmen In Utah and aurrounding areas and 37 fully completed forms were returned When the business executives were given the opportunity to specify the three moat important characteristics and skills wtylch should be emphasized in a department of business 73 per cent listed reliability and responsibility 68 percent said' speaking and' writing skills SB per cent said good Judgement and Jhe same and inpercent said ini agination itiative Only 11 per ' cent laid good memory for details and five per cent typing and mechanical ews -- Sarah Raer and Arlcan Low Emil Gessel was the driver The centennial festivities were well attended pait are awakened with the pld Surrey Passengers In its Providence centennial parade trip were Retta Math ler 2nd assistant Steven L McArthur secretary — Lois Rasmussen YWM1A president WlUa Rae Hyden 1st counselor Donna L Cooley 2nd counselor Winona Cunningham Virginia Harris atsecretary tendance secretary r Alice M- - Barnes Primary president Sadie Lott 1st counselor Mary G Hansen 2nd eoun-- T selo retary Ruby Johnson secretary R Lynn Sunday School Superintendency — Verl Godfrey superintendent: Toolaon Melvin J Barnes David Keith Poulsen 1st assistant Rod- G Weeks S Waldo Barker ' ney Fabricioua 2nd assistant Ronald Clarke LeRoy Cooley Jeannine Hansen secretary James Ravsten Ross Jenkins (D-Min- n) “Reliability of the r F' tive skills rank FOND MEMORIES YMM1A — Samuel H Johnson superintendent Lowell T Plowman 1st assistant Dean A Fow- WASHINGTON — Senator Wallace Bennett (R Utah) today denied that the Russian economy will Boon overtake that of the United States and warned against artificial stimulation of economic growth ? Replying to a speech made by Sen Herbert Humphrey Sen Bennett said that recent growth in the By J R Allred “Organization of some student program or activity may- - be as significant ai time spent listening to a lecture In the business course Noi man Hansen president J Ezra Price 1st counselor E Budd Pitcher 2nd counselor Normap Gittlns secretary Stake Mission Presidency — Willard Hansen president Brigham Griffin 1st counselor Dale I Nilson 2nd counselor Amos ' Rigby secretary Relief Society — Vera R Cantwell president Venna Johnson 1st counselor Dorothy Griffith 2nd counselor Selena Low sec- To 'Frantic Talk Reply To Poll EVE In Providence found' this quartet trying out one of the freight —x 6th Quorum of Eld erf Bennett Replies '4 - it Businessmen CELEBRATION r A 33 North Mate Logan Utah U- - ' () ' Vt' v w |