Show '1 w weather five-da- y : -- forecast has temperatures aver- with' precipl- -' aging iring the first part tatiot al ta lefae wee hih 79 Considerable V ' r— — --f LOGAN UTAH MONDAY AUGUST 24 1999' FIVE — - l w- CENTS c outline through Tuesday with chance of somfoight showers or tiidndentormaJJtUe change ln 15 tow temperature: high about ' tohlglit oi M W ' w aisignmenta and an list of the 1958-6- 0 achool ataff have been' announced by Superintendent Sherman G Eyre of Uhe Logan City School District prior to the Monday Auguat 31 school opening Board of Education — S J (Vean)-Postmpresident H J Milligan vice president M R Merrill N D Salisbury Alison Thorne members School Administration and SupSherman G Eyre ervision Teacher a “ f- - STATE " LEADERS-MEE- superintendent G Frank Rayclerk and administrative assistant Ruby Moody supervisor of elementary schools Eldred S Larsen director of guidance and special education George S Bates director of secondary edumond cation Ruby' II' Hale supervisor of school lunch program Marcus Sorenson supervisor of buildings and grounds Harold Petersen director of merit study Luella Barlow public health nurse Dor- - T Department Of Roads Favored othy Kelker public health nurse Special Subject supervisors and teachers include James M Carllone son speech correctionist Daniel visiting teacher Delbert G Napper supervisor of elementF Eugene ary school art' Tueiler supervisor of elementary school music and Glen Worthington recreation and community servibe LaRue Kearsley secretary Board of Education Office Elmer Naef custodian administration building' Clarence Fullmer district maintenance 'following are taculty and staff assignments by schools: J R JOHNSON of Richmond died yesterday Senior High School Parry Wilson principal Joseph C Adams Boyd Applegarth Paul R Felt Edna J Gregerson Maynard Gunter Oreta Hall Alene Weston llenrie Hansen Earl Holmstead Richard Horsley Leo By Yal Hess Johnson Harry II Kemp Hattie in this Meeting Logan meaning the Utah State Road Morrell Marilyn Murdock Bessie Commission adopted a resolution to form a Department of T Pack M Larry Petersen Highways and also authorised their chairman and the Clifford R Poole Phoebe L Snell William Kenneth Sorenson director of highways to work out several alternate the pressing problem of federal aid on highway William Mirl Swapp Harry solu-tions-f- V 71 Doolittle Sees US Closing Leader Dies Missiles Gap Services Slated RICHMOND — John Reinhoid Thomas Inez B Tingey Wallace Johnson 71 wellknown Richmond projects Tolman Klden Torbenseit Eu- citizen who had more than 10 The' new department of highways would be under the gene Tuellcr Iieber Whiting years service in Scouting ' died of High- j directionof ths Director WorthGlen Robert G Williams last night at his home in Richways Elmo R Morgan and will uiuur(i and with congress's in- - ington mond of carrlnoma He had been “ ROTC— Capt Jack G Cris-fiel-d ill about six months He was born in Marie Stead Sgt Charles N Woolums new department to supervise commission voted to watch the Sweden March 8 1888 a son of and construct ail roadways in the situation closely and authorized Sgt Wm G Martin Emil and Johanna GustafSchool lunch workers — Zeruah Johan state and to carry out the dev the director and chairman to son and was married to Johnson cisiona of the commission fThomsou Della Allred t liernativei :drW Anna Christina Peterson fn the Custodians — J Chirley Clark The Road Commission will re-- i l at be uscd wlat Conr! Alden Hyden Willis O Roper Bethany Lutheran tain all power and responsiblity Elmira N Y June 23 1913 of establishing the policies of the gresa does e Mr Johnson had immigrated to RICH CATS — Mrs Marian Trahcn of Orinda Calif holds three Junior High School commission and of programming Funds Situation America in 1902 and had lived in eats her cousin the late Mrs Bertha Hart bequeathed $25000 gU new construction Sherman Hansen principal At the present the road funds Elmira N Y and Delta Ohio in a will filed at Superior Court In Oakland Calif In bequeathWith federal aid tor states very are sufficient to rover all con- Carol Rae Brawn Dee R Chris- where he had managed ban ing the money to her cats Mrs Hart 82 a widow since 1951 'H tracted projects Although federal tensen Lee Colston Rudgar manufacturing plants for the Pet wrote ' ' "I never had any children I want them (the eats) taken help is assured eventually the Daines Willis A Dial Arnold Milk Co care Mrs Tranen will receive the bulk of Mrs Hart’s estate of” state must he ready to iinanre Ellsworth Kay B Ensign Jessie lie came to Richmond in 1935 A II Gibbons themselves until the aid arrives G Erickson where he had since resided as The commission neard a report Maynard Gunter Larry Haslam manager of the can factory at from Mr Morgan that the state James L Hendrickson Gwen Sego Milk hag 120000000 in outstanding con- Hodges Myrtle Y Holmes BarMr Johnson was honored with tracts for-- construction on roads bara Jacobsen Murray Maughan Scouting’s Silver Beaver award and have about 18000000 on hand Nedra Mazuran Alms Lee Mc-- ( in 1946 had been executive board The or available remainder Continued on page 2) member of the Cache Valley would come from the Bureau of Council for many years and was Public Roads but this helplhe camp ranger for the Council He Elliot Rich commission understood might not Gordon Flammer was a member of the Logan and Farres Nyman were caUed arrive for several months Masonic Lodge and of the El yesterday to serve as bishops of All five of the members of the Kalah Shrine Logan chapter No LDS three new University Stake commission w?re present at the 8 Royal Arch Masons Alto he wards — the Seventh Eighth morning meeting held in the was' affiliated with Aurora Chapand Ninth respectively accord- - Cache Chamier of Commerce ter No 75 Order of the Eastern A quiiies TOMS RIVER N J (UPI) Into the blaze At the offices C Taylor Burton Salt ing to President Reed Bullen Star trusty gave the inmate of a pad- time of tlie fire the jail with a This 50 perecent increase in Lake City chairman of the com Mr Johnson had served as civil ded cell smoking materials as recommended” capacity of 28 expected ward numbers reflects in the Newport Rhode "an act of kindness" that inadver- housed 65 prisoners employe — erf Gov George OREM (UPI) USU the vitality and activity Island torpedo station during the tently led to a fire which killed - The inmate of the padded cell was organized Weston' E Hamilton oalt Labe D Clyde told a state AFL-CIwhich Stake eight Inmates of the Ocean Coun- was awaiting transfer to a state about 17 months ago" President City Francis Feltch Vernal anaT convention here today that pro- war Surviving are his widow Rich- ty jail Prosecutor Howard Ewart mental hospital' Bullen said W J Smirl Kanab went in at-- longed unsettled strikes could not N John- said Ewart said it could never be weaken Utah’s mond a brother Emil Wards Seven and Eight will tendance only seriously two New London Conn of was son said it Ewart determined whether the fire wap determined the be campus wards formed from Elmo Morgan director of economy but would jeopardize sisters Mrs G A Peterson West that one of two trustees gave ei- started intentionally or began acdivisions of the existing Second highway was present as were national security as well Conn and Mrs Gosta ther a lighted cigarette or a cigar- cidentally because "nobody saw Third and Fourth Wards lie said the effect would be to IlavenI Ballard assistant direcAmal Sweden ette and' matches to the prisoner him (the prisoner)" Erickson (Sara the Ninth will be a downtown tor and Clarence J Allred sec- - cripple the nation's Industrial out Funeral services will be con- in whose cell the blaze erupted The prosecutor said "there is ward with its principal member- retary to the board would until it be seriously put was one of sever- nothing vicious" in giving the 3:30 p m Ewart’s office ducted Wiednesday from drawn ship being (he preshampered in its competition in in Hall Lawsuit Report Mortuary Chapel Logan al agencies investigating Sunday's man a smoke It was “an act of ent USU Sixth the world market Clyde also y a heard The commission Rev Miner Bruner of Logan fire at tlie report with jail The kindness” he said Active In Church his recent about talked at length - Ewart bbert- MerIln R- blaze injured 15 persons declined to identify the Church officiating Presbyterian fP”11 trip to the Soviet-Unio- n It will be about a month o declarGov B for assistant mortuwho passed the' smoking Robert call and the at Friends general attorney Meyner trusty may tore the influx of college gtu “T to not do have tell you ing dents will fully activate the new road commission on the pro- that an organization like the AFL-CI- ary Tuesday 7 to 9 p m and Sheriff Harry Roe also began' in- - equipment to the prisoner Genof a utilities relocation laweral Peterson 35 Philadelphia gress from 2 p- m until wards Counselors with along could not possibly exist un- W’ednesday Peterson's cell padded with of service Burial will be in time a complete ward staff must ber suit now in progress der the Communist system" exfoam rubber burst into flames Amot Pennsylvania selected by these new leaders as Members of the commission "Workers in Russia who so and spewed fire in all directions that in lieu of It is the school year gets under way pressed their reeling that toe road loudly proclaim they are stand- flowers requested is Seven inmates of nearby ceils sufresponsible be contributions department may according to President Bullen and sprinkling systems ard bearers for the proletariat do made to the Shriners Crippled focated Bishop Flammer who resides not choose the work they wish” Seven prisoners in adjoining Children's Hospital Salt Lake at 495 East 2nd Sohtb has been that are torn up when widening he said are assigned jobs "They to replace these cell block perished in the Inferto the Richmond Public or City serving as a member of the Sun- roads and voted government state uprooted by the no wihout ever getting out of their day School Superintendency of items when the and their wages working hours Library them quarters Besides Petersen the Mount Logan slake He has previctims and the charges against They also approved the spend- and even much of their family WASHINGTON Presiviously served in Branch Preii-dend(UPD are beyond their own' cothem were: at College Hill in Logan ing of 33U0O to publish new book lives dent Eisenhower bark from a r ap- ntrol" following Stephen T Wolf Jr 30 of and at St Poul Minn His wife of specifications k "woik and play” vaca- Manasquan former Linden N J Clyde also asked the union to NEW YORK (UPI) — Pan is ' the former June Grover of proval by the Attorney General rescind its decision to boycott American World Airways an- tion at his faini' made prepara- policeman charged with passing Seattle Washington They have They also authorized Mr Morgan Soviet Premier Khrushchev dur- nounced Sunday that beginning tions tor new to to 8225000 up spend four children today for his coming diplo- bad checks William Charles Lehbut urged ing his forthcoming visit to the Oct 25 it will extend jet service Bishop Elliot Rich who is as-- removal equipment matic mission to Western Eu- mann 21 of Toledo Ohio a sailto six more European cities The or stationed at Lakehurst Naval seriated with the College of En- him to be as thrifty as possible United States b new "I fully understand your The commission me in- ai cities on Pan American’s ropeAir Station charged with forggineering has been in the Twenbut I think Khrushchev itinerary willbe Frankfurt Eisenhower departs Wednesday ery Adam Bodzan 42 of Atafternoon following meeting tieth ward bishopric of °F be Cache should see free trade unionism in Amsterdam Brussels for the (rip to Bonn London and lantic City N J disorderly perCache Stake tor this past two bincbetm action" Clyde said Paris He will coordinate Allied son sentenced to 90 days Calvin Hamburg and Copenhagen years He and his wife Fay Chamber of Commerce Chadwick from North strategy before Soviet Premier Wilson Letts 19 of Cedar Run Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to the N J sodomy rape and carnal have five children ' United Slates starting Sept 15 abuse' Thomas Arthur Hughes Bishop Nyman ha served on White House Press Secretary 38 Philadelphia forgery Joseph the East Cache Stake Highcoun-r- il James C Ilagcrty told reporters Booker 45 of Hartley Del larfor nearly ten yeara During St’ Sunday the President would like ceny and Richard Cavalier 22 this time he has been particularto hold a news conference before of Tuckerton N J charged with In of the interested functions ly the fatal beating of hia leaving for Europe the priesthood quorums of the 1' The President and Mis Eisen- old daughter Deborah stake Bishop Nyman and his hower returned from Gettysburg AS 'f wife LaVerna Ackroyd and Pa Sunday afternoon by autotheir seven children reside at mobile The skies were overcast 2527 North 16th East in North drive which during the Logan- was made in leu than two hours Among other personnel chang- - Church ' 8 INMATES PERISH Organized In Act Of Kindness Starts Jail Fire Governor Points To Dangers From ' O r j while-RUio- two-stor- - -- ' how-clos- -- Atlas Soars On Headon Crash Kills be-lIr- - i President Leaves Wednesday For Meetings In Europe ea - More Service two-wee- feel-ing- Est - — cern secondary boycotts and organizational picketing Ail three of theac sections )are amendments to the Law The Senate voted to erp these changes at a mimmuiii but the House version would impure more definite restriction on boycotts and picketing Hie conferee reported during the weekend they Had received numerous letters urging List the stronger measures be adopted ' Senate conferees were known to tbs ANGELES (UPI) The prefer the milder bill and it was United Statea hai almost caught feared In some querters the committee might become deadlocked up with Russia in the race to build Intercontinental ballistic on the issues Other congressional news: missiles that are ready for nae Construction: A Senate subcom- former Air Force Li Gt Janiei mittee today approved a 500 million dollar federal outlay to help II Doolittle said today Doolittle who won fa'me In the state build schools The spending bill would spread the World War II with tali bombing allocation ovci1' two yean and of Tokyo early In the war now la amounts would depend on popula- board chairman of Space Techtion and wealth of the Individual nology Laboraiories He spoke in States The same ‘guides would an opening address before fra determine what percentage atates fourth annual symposium on- - bal- would put up in matching funds: Untie missile nnd space technolThe measure now goes to the Scn-at- e ogy Doolittle pointing out that RusEducation and Labor Commitsia had an eight-yea- r head start tee Khrushchev Senate Democratic in the misaile race did not any e the gap had been Leader Lyndon B Johnson urged members of Congress not to 'flee closed But he added that U S the capital" Just because Soviet probably waa ahead of Russia in some ways "because in all Premier Nikita Khrushchev likelihood we have a mm comHe hero left to It the coming up administration as to whether pact smaller cheaper ICBM" Khrushchev should be Invited to Another prominent apace scienaddreas Congress Chairman J tist warned the U' 5 public not William Fulhrlght of the Senate to be fooled bypropoiala for milForeign Relations Committee said itary adventures on (he moon or Sunday the Soviet leader should other planets “Such proposals appear to be be given a chance to address lawmakers if he wishes House Dem- no more than childish and transocratic Leader John W McCor- parent attempts to frighten the mack hai objected to such an in- publie and their congressmen into continued appropriations for vitation Laos: Secretary of State Chris- apace programs at which they tian A Harter briefed congres- may be Inclined to take a second sional foreign affairs experts on look” saldNIr Albert R Hibba the situation in Laos where Com- He is a member to the Lunar munists are seeking to( under- Exploration Committee formed mine the local government lie by the National Aeronautics and described the matter as yery dan- Spare Administration “It is virtually certain that gerous Senior members of Uie life ocrurs elsewhere in the uniSenate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Af- verse” Hibba declared in hia adfairs Committee sat in on the dress whirh stressed that ths main driving force in apace rebriefing search should be man'a curiosity about the cosmos— not interna-tio-n competition Talt-lforU- ey or Prolonged Strikes ) WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate-Hous- e cbnfsrres hit their first snag today in efforts to work out a Compromise abor reform bill The controversial issue: How to handle labor disputes in areas where neither the federal government nor ths states now assume jurisdiction Until today the conference committee had reached quick agreement on minor differences between the Senate's Kcnkedy-Irvi- h Bill and the stiffer Landrum-Griffi- n measure passed by the House The "no man’s land" issue is one of three main dhes on which the two bills differ widely The other two con- Dus-seldo- rf ' ' jAw-V-- th 4 Success Flight CAPE CANAVERAL Fla -(UPI) — An early model AUai missile roared 5000 miles into the South Atlantic today In the fourth straight auccessful test since a aeries of failures upset the July 1 timetable for operational capability of the missile The Air Force said 35 minutes after the intercontinental ballistic missile blasted bff that preliminary data indicated tlft Allas "appeared to achieve its teat objective" The Atlas was scheduled to reach limited operational capability by July 1 but five consecutive failures from February through June caused the Air Force to revise this date to Sept 1 There waa no direct connection between today's launching here and the Atlas ground test at Vandenherg Air Force Base 82-fo-ot Calif Sunday Sail Lake Couple Injures 3 Persons SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- A Salt Lake couple was killed and their two grandchildren and a Nevada youth were critically In- jured today in a collision in near two-ea- r Mt heados Dell Reservoir Parleys Canyon R Witt Averett 62 and Elias Averett were killed in toe smash-u- p on US Highway 40 Critical Injuries were sustained-blunette Larsen 12 Sunnyslds Calif and Spencer Larsen 9 their grandchildren and David A Luce 18 Ely Nev driver o the other car Luce auffered head Injuries multiple cuts' and bruises a fractured Jaw and poaslble other fractures The girl sustained head Injuries and a fracture of the left leg The boy auftored of each 'leg head injuries and lacerations fractures i 85-mi- y es announced by President Bullen was the appointment of Grant Vest Jr to serve in the Fourth ward bishopric as a counselor-tBishop Ross Covington 'I'-- o Kan tUPI) The toll from an explosion and An at a petfoleum plant aftd service station last Thursday rose to five over the weekend Delbert Stone a fireman Sunday became the fifth person to die ' of burns received In the blaze KANSAS CITY Jews Meeting WASHINGTON tUPI)— President Eisenhower wrfll bold S news eonferenee Tuesday at 8:30 am the White Home announc- - init d today ' tt Blast Toll Rises Hawaiian Congressmen Take Oaths Of Office Before leaving the President f "JRj attended Gettysburg Proso) lerian church services rie heard a visa iting Negro minister Rev Car-neLee pray for his ‘'great success” on hia coming diploWASHINGTON (UPI) — The matic trips to Western Europe three members of Congress from and Russia the new state of Hawaii were sworn into office today The first official act for the two new senator waa to participate in a lottery SANDY (UPI) — Sandy may Sen Hiram L Fong (R) first begin building a new sewage man of Chinese ancestry ever to treatment plant The Sandy City ait in the Senate won a coin toss Council and the board of trustee and a drawing to become the ' ® m of the Sandy Suburban Improve- 50th state’s "senior" senator with as ment District meet tonight to almost a term Salt Lake Cty and Francis Feltch VernaL study possibilities of building the Hia colleague Sen Orrn E Long D) drew himself a four-yStanding are Ernest H Bslch Ogden and WesU new plant The two groups will discuss term on E Hamilton Salt Lake City The Commistheir variods responsibilities fot - The two new senators drew lota sion was guests of the Cache Chamber of construction and operation of the tor the length of their tenha after ’ Commerce during their stay in Logan ' :plant being (worm la as the Senate’s ' Sewage Plant six-ye- ar MEMBERS Or THE Utah State Road Commission take a few minute out for friendly conversation as the commission held Its regular Seated are W J meeting In Logan today Smirl Kanab ' C Taylor Burton chairman of es i raj - TV Long and Fong were sworn fa two by Vice President Richard M yeara Nixon' 20 minutes after Speaker Two historir mahogany ballot boxes held the answer to how Sam Rayburn swore in Democrat long a term awaited each of the Daniel K Inouye as Hawaii's first elected House member new senators Spectators in the crowded SenLong having earlier lost a coin toil for seniority drew first from ate galleries— Including the famrose a box which held ope blank card ilies of the senatprs-elecUand another aignllying a during the ceremony and took term ending Jan 2 1956 lie part jn outlined applause afterl ward drew the blank Senate Republican Whip ThomAfter" Fong picked the card Long drew from the other as H Kuchel Calif) said the adbox which held caMs for a "four-year- ’’ dition of Fong especially wan term aiding Jan 2 1963 “eoocrete proof that the infusion term tnding of new blood makes this nation’ and a "two-year- ” 89th and 100th members could have been six four They or- -- — six-ye- ar six-ye- ar t Jan' 2J961 Hi got the sard" four-yea- r - 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