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Show Cache Chamber Sunny skies . of commerce is giving a big sendoff to its annual member-shi- p drive this week, as a story elsewhere on todays front page denotes. Chamber activities are expected to be many and fruitful. returned to Cache Valley today, LOOAN. UTAH. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1958 VOL 49. NO. 45. M FIVE following a sudden snow squall last evening. Generally fair is the outlook for tonight and Wednes. day, with a low tonight of 22, a high tomorrow of 46. CENTS 0)dsdbh Yeft d Ymz Of Children Is Clinic Topic (R-Pa- y TITLE DEFENDERS and their sponsors coach and captain of the Stockton, California Junior M Men basketball team: Ken Morgan, A GREAT IPocafello Fives Explain Top Building Issues With the first of a series of meetings to discuss problems confronting the Cache County Board of Education with citizens of the County scheduled for Wednesday evening, a list of the most urgent school problems existing in the District has been released by Lloyd M. Theurer, Superintendent. Some of the building problems which the Board of Education feels need serious attention withfuture are: in the (1) Providing facilities and program for junior high school students not now in junior high schools, (2) Providing or improving secondary school facilities and offerings. This should be broken down into the following categories: Many Problems (at Providing gymnasium and other physical education facilities for high school students adequate for current athletic and physical education programs thereby also correcting the hazardous conditions which exist at the present high school gymnasiums on occontests casions when inter-schoare held, (b) providing facilities for more adequate and offerings in the fields of science, mathematics, and technical training, (c) providing facilities and opportunities for enriched offerings in the humanities, (d) providing facilities and opportunities for training in the vocational areas, and (e) extensive ol d, 0 retary of Treasury Robert B. Anderson reviewed possible alternative plans for cutting taxes. No Such Discussion But Knowland said Anderson was not prepared for such a presentation at today's' session. He said the treasury secretary conhis discussion to the fined gentlemens understanding that neither the administraUon nor congressional Democratic leaders would jump the gun on a tax cut program. House Republican leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. backed up Knowlands statement that there was no such discussion as that reported by Sen. Martin. Knowland predicted President Eisenhower will call a bipartisan " meeting at the White House before any final tax decision is PROlDLT REGARDING a model of the Vanguard's third stage, made. He said the administration considers the matter so serwhich gave the Navy moon its final thrust into space, is Dr. ious that it wants to approach it John P. Hagen, head of Project Vanguard. on a bipartisan basis, similar to that relating to defense and for- J1P-- VIRILE VANGUARD 2X Moon Rocket 10th-12t- Next Objective? All-Chur- ch d A total of 16 games will have been played when activity ends at about 10:15 oclock tonight Hoop r action will be delayed for a or so at 7:15 this first-roun- evening to accommodate a color- ful opening pageant of players, sponsors and officials. Pocatello Sixth, in last years tournament, almost blew a lead they had maintained throughout the contest this morning, but was able to ultimately down a persistent American Fork five 27 to 26.. In the other forenoon contest, Pocatello Second came from behind in the final quarter and fashioned an effective stall to beat a taller Mt. Pleasant team 30 to semi-finalis- ts 27. sen. 6th-Am- Thatcher-Penrose-McKa- y. Command Reshuffeled U. S. The TAIPEI, Formosa (IP United States has combined its two major military organizations on Formosa into a single command. The shake-u- p merges the (Formosa) Defense Command and the Military Assistance Advisory Group U.S.-Taiw- Turbo-Pro- Americans into complacency in the space race. Another guess as to why the Kremlin has sent no satellites aloft since Nov. 3 is that Moscow may be seeking to spring a major triumph by shooting a man into space and bringing him back safely to earth. The grapefruit-size- d Vanguard I. second moon, giidled the globe in a loft orbit running from about 407 miles to some 2,513 miles above the earth. Because of its height far above Sputniks I and II and Explorer 1 scientists predicted a bfe for it of possibly as much as 20 years or more. Dr. John P. Hagen, head of the Navys Project Vanguard which after many setbacks fired the satellite into space Monday, said its radio, one of two aboard, will probably continue to transmit signals indefinitely as long as it stays aloft. Hagen said the next Vanguard test will be an effort to put a made-in-U.S.- p British Oxer-sea- s LONDON W Airways Corp. announced toBritannia airday that turbo-pro- p liners will replace Stratocruiseis toik on the nightly London-Neservice, starting in September. The Britannia also will service the U.S. Midwest, flying from London to Montreal and to Detroit and Chicago twice weekly l. starting in mid-Apri- North Logan Rites Set For Woman 20-in- satel- lite into orbit. He declined to say when but indicated it would be within the next two or three vs. loser Provo Wife of Dr. J. David Carson, weeks. A second Funeral services for Mrs. June Army Explorer Park. will be held Carson 36, Gregory Jr.., associate professor of poul- js slated to be fired next week. 1:45 Loser Rupert Thursday at 12 noon in the North try husbandry at USU,' Mrs. Car-so- n 2nd vs. loser Kaysville Logan LDS Ward chapel. died Monday of nephritis in a 3:00 Winner Rexburg Salt Lake City hospital, where vs. winner Provo she was undergoing treatment Park. with an artificial kidney. Clarkston-Union 4:15 Winner Mrs. Carson was born in Pres3rd vs. winner Nephi 5:30 Winner Mt. Pleasant ton, Idaho, May 29, 1921, to 2nd vs. winner Ogden George and Lila Bright Gregory. 8th. She attended school at Lava Hot SALT LAKE CITY OP The Fieldhouse: and at Orem High Utah Road Commission announcSprings 10.00 Loser Westwood School while she lived with her ed today allocation of B and C vs. Loser Center-Coltoroad funds totaling $2,733,877 an family near Provo. 1:15 Loser Cleveland-VancouvShe married J. David Carson increase of $15,785 over last year. h vs. winner Mesa March 10, 1942 in the Salt Lake The laigest single allocation Fork 12th. Temple. Surviving are her hus- $354.362 will go to Salt Lake 12.30 Winner Rupert band; children, David Gregory, City. 2nd vs. winner Kaysville twins Other amounts to cities will inJill, Jann, Kathi and Kristi, all of North Lo- clude Ogden, $111,874; Provo, 1:45 Loser Pocatello $58,417; Logan, $33,911; Brigham gan (1856 North 12th East). Fork 2nd vs. loser Also surviving are six brothers City. $15,627; Price, $12,267; and two sisters: Don Gregory, Moab. $3,044: Cedar City, Cleveland-Vancov3:00 Winner Klamath Falls, Ore.; Lee, Willow Tooele $16,114; Vernal, vs. winner Mesa Fork and St. George, $10,090.. Ranch, Calif.; Robert, Burbank; 12th. Rex and Michael, Salt Lake City: County allocations will include: 4:15 Loser St. George Angus, Lava Hot Springs; Mrs Salt Lake County, $155,362: Utah Ltke 28th vs. loser South Jordan-Loga- n Leatnce Newev and Mrs Edith County, $78,961;; Cache, $39 076: 21st. Weber, $47,404; Beaver, $48,307, Jarvis, both of Salt Lake City Intermission. ;; Friends may acll at Hall Mor- Box Elder, $110,092; Carbon 6:00 Winner St. George Garfield County, $58,993; tuary in Logan Wednesday, Lake 28th vs. winner South MOTHER OF five children, pm., and Thursday after 10 a m. San Juan, $112,301; Tooele County, Jordan-Loga- n 21st. Mrs. June Gregory Carson, Burial will be in Logan City $80,329; Uintah. $77,841, and 7 : 15 MIA Dance PreeeateUoa. died yesterday at age of 26. $38,751. Washington Cemetery. in Road Agency Allocates Funds a. er llth-Spanis- Thatcher-Penrose-McKa- y. $12.-23- er 8; $6.-07- 5, 3rd-Sa- lt $44,-667- 3rd-Sa- lt NINE UTAHNS ATTEND CAPITOL MEET WASHINGTON OP) A dele- gation of nine Utah women has arrived here for the Republican Womens national conference. The Utah delegates are Mrs. Ora J. Lewis and Mrs. Myrle Wilkinson of Logan, Mrs. Evelyn Williams of Spanish Fork, Mrs Mae Jackson of Price, and Mrs. Ruth Burke, Mrs. Maude Fairbanks, Mrs. Delila M. Abbot, Mrs Marjorie Boyd and Mrs. Dow Young, all of Salt Lake City. 9 Member' Day For Chamber Wednesday has been designated as Cache Chamber of Commerce Membership Day. It will be featured by calls on business houses and professional people in an effort to take local chamber support to a door-to-do- new high. The committee, made up of members of the board of directors and their assistants, will hold a kick-of- f breakfast at Chambers Cafe at 7:00 a.m. Following this meeting those participating in the drive will work in pairs making a designated number of calls. Leon Stucki, Cache Chamber president, has explained that an expanded membership is needed not only to supply additional financial assistance but also to give the organization the greatest possible vitality and maximum effectiveness in service to the community. Attractive new window' decals have been obtained and will be placed on members windows or doors. These decals are six inches in diameter and are made in a combination of blue, gold and white colors. The following are members of the Membership Day committee: Dr. C, Perry Smith, chairman, Richard Chambers, Wallace Kirkman, Vem Cook, Joe Jacobson, LeGrand Johnson, Louis Hickman, Roland Hancey, Calvin Watts, LaVon Nielson. Ernie Hansen, Elliott Bingham, George Smith, W. W. Lundberg, Vern Has-laGrant Sorensen, Dr. Ezra Cragun, Russell Hansen, L. Mark Neuberger, H. B. Hunsaker, Merlin Eliason, Philip E. Swift, A. M. Larsen, Clif Rogers, Leon Stucki, Bill Baugh, Dr. A. James FiHaware. vice-chairma- n, DENYING hearing, influence Col. G. Gordon at FCC Moor. Former SEC Chief Tells Of TV Report WASHINGTON (If) Former Chairman A. oi McDonald Harry eign policy. He said the President and GOP the Securities & Exchange Comleaders also discussed legislation mission said today an unsuccessapproved by the Senate and pend- ful applicant for Miami TV chan-ne- l 10 once told him Col. George ing in the House, that would freeze farm price supports. But Gordon Moore is working Eisenhower did not indicate against me. But McDonald denied he ever whether he would veto the administration opposed legislation, told the applicant. Col. A. Frank Knowland said. Agriculture Sec- Gatzentine, that he would pull retary Ezra T. Benson, howrever, off Moore from the case. McDonald, who also used to be has forecast a veto if the freeze Reconstruction Finance Corp. adbill is passed. Sen. Martin had told newsmen ministrator, told a House investhat Secretary Anderson spent 30 tigating Subcommittee the report minutes discussing various possi- that he got into the channel 10 ble plans for tax cuts. Martin controversy was postively fabsaid no conclusion was reached ricated from nothing. of Mrs. Moore, brother-in-laon when or whether to put any Mamie Eisenhower, has been acof them into effect. cused of engineering the sucOther economic highlights: Assistant Secretary of Labor cessful application of National Newell Brown said the current Air lines before the Federal Comdownturn should not cause seri- munication Commission for the multimillion dollar TV channel. ous concern for the long pull. He said in a speech that unem- Moore has denied the charge unployment is now concentrated al- der oath. McDonald acknowledged that most entirely in manufacturing industries. He said trade, finance, he knew Moore and Katzentine. and other large and important He said Katzentine once asked industries are doing extremely him whether he knew Moore and well with higher employment who Moores friends were. Hes working against me oil than a year ago. Attorney General William P. channel 10, McDonald said KatzRogers dismissed the downturn entine told him. as a slight recession." He said every administration has to have temporary setbacks. was President Eisenhower reported to be considering a request that governors call special Three-Stat- e sessions of state legislature to increase unemployment solar-power- well-balanc- ed n g Meanwhile a scientist said Russia may have halted its satellite launchings in hopes of lulling high-rankin- Place of Parents in RecognizDishalf-houing and Helping Emotionally Dr. Carlos N. turbed Child Madsen. 7:45 Winner Pocatello Place of the Clime in Recog2nd Fork vs. winner nizing and Helping Emotionally Dr. John BateDisturbed Child 9:00 Winner Westwood man. vs. winner Colton-Cente- r. How Can Teachers Help the Emotionally Disturbed Child?" Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch. Barry Burke and William Bird each gathered in 10 points to lead Pocatello Second, but George Johnasen hit 12 in a losing effort for Mt. Pleasant. Gene Fryer was high man for Viee-AdAustin American Fork Second with 10, (MAAG), with K. in command. Doyle top while Pocatello Sixth provided a scoring punch. Wednesday's schedule was announced today as follows: Smart Gym: 10:00 Loser Mt. Pleasant 2nd vs. loser Ogden a. tive quarters, etc. (3 Elementary school plant problems: (a) extensively remodel or replace the elementary school at North Logan and Smith-fieland ( bl extensive remodeling and modernizing of other school plant facilities, such at toilet rooms, lighting, acoustics, floors, some heating plants, school lunch kitchens and administrative quarters. (4) Space and facilities for mentally retarded, mentally accelerated, remedial classes, libraries, clinical conferences, etc. Associated Issues A list of some of the associated problmes as recognized by the Board of Education is as follows: (1) Selection and retention of more specialized secondary teaching personnel, (2) Identifying exceptional students, both retarded and accelerated, and providing enriched offerings in keeping with their respective needs and abilities, (3) Development of more adequate junior high School curriculums to provide for greater exploration so as to more adequately meet the wide variety of individual interests according to abilities, (4) Extension of special services, including such areas as (Continued on page 21 p Dr. Theral Black, 7th - 9th grades. Room 108; Dr. John Bateman, resource person. h Dr. William Paul Lewis, C. H. Dr. Room B, grades, By Joe Watts Hardin Branch, resource person. Two Pocatello quintets, Second and Sixth Wards, Following these discussions the outlasted two other fine Junior M Men teams in the opening group will reassemble and the WASHINGTON (UP) High defense officials said given: round of the Junior M Men court tournament, following oftalks will inbe Recogniznow that it has two satellites spinning the United States, Testing Place which opened today in the George Nelson Fieldhouse and Disaround the globe, may announce plans to send a rocket ing and Helping Emotionally Smart Gym at Utah State University. Dr. Arden Frand- to the moon soon. turbed Child of and modernizing 8th. Clarkston-Unio11:15 Loser high school plant facilities, such as toilet rooms, light- 3rd vs. loser Nephi 12:30 Loser Rexburg ing, acoustics, floors, administra- other junior son. .) other 4th-6t- Win Openers Ctmft holding taxes in half, were discussed at todays White House conference g deKnowland said a cision will be deferred until it is determined what impact on the economy antirecession measures have had. He referred to stepped-uspending for defense, public works, and housing. Sen. Martin, senior GOP member of the Senate Finance Committee, had left the meeting early and told newsmen that Sec- How The Teacher Can Influence the Mental Health oi the Child is theme of the Mental Health Workshop for Logan City teachers being held Thursday, March 20, 2:30-5:0- 0 p.m., in Nib-leHall. In order that teachers may attend this educational workshop, school will close at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. Superintendent Sherman G. Eyre will preside at the workshop, which is under the direction of local members of the Committee for Mental Health including Eldris S. Larsen, Oreta Hall, Parry Wilson, Ruby Akin, Hilton and Alice Hall, Mavis Sherman G. Eyre, member. Following an introduction of the Committee by lone Daniel, program chairman. Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch, head of the department of Psychology, University of Utah Medical College, will Mental talk to the group on Health of the Teacher." Discussions Slated Discussion sessions dealing with the problem How to Recognize the Emotionally Disand coach, Captain Joe Lambert, with Lynn Rigby turbedHelp will be held in Child and Marilyn Ericksen of Logan, sponsors for various rooms of the high school the defending champions. with the following discussion leaders taking part: Dr. Parley Newman, USU, KindTOURNEY ergarten-Third grades. Library: Dr. Arden Frandsen, resource person. Mrs. Carmen Fredricksen USU, h grades. Room 207; Df. Arden Frandsen, resource per- on WASHINGTON (UP) Senate GOP leader William F, Knowland said after & White House meeting today that it will be at least two months before the administration makes a decision on cutting taxes. There is no immediate presentation of tax legislation, Knowland told newsmen after a two hour and 20 minute meeting of President Eisenhower with GOP congressional leaders. Knowland flatly disputed a statement by Sen. Edward Martin that specific plans, including cutting with- Mental Health Cache Schools . w President Signs Bear River Pact Officials in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah were jubilant today over President Eisenhowers signBear Rner ing of the Compact, a move which cleared the way for organized development of the meandering stream. The compact between Idaho, will permit Wyoming and Utah development of power and irrigation units along the stream throughout the three slates. tri-sta- te 200-mi- le Gov. George D. Clyde of Utah President's action as a in the development of especially inasmuch as River has been desthe most complex water problem in the country because it meanders so much . . Clyde said approval of the Compact shows what good will and hard work on a problem can do. The rivers delta is Great Sait Lake, about 40 miles from its source in the nearby Uintah Mountains. It wanders for nearly 200 miles across borders of the three states. Unlike the giant Up-pColorado River project, development of the Bear River will mean ccualrvction of relatively small power plants, storage units and diversion structures for irrigation and stream flow control. hailed the milestone the West, the Bear cribed as qr Flu Outbreak PAROWAN (W An influenza outbreak closed the Paragonah School Monday because only 17 of 67 students and one of three teachers were able to attend. |