Show i'r Part Ideal Soil Scientist lit Area Snow Survey ' p ByJfnnfo Christrnkrn Sleeping all night on the slopes of Mount Hood while tempera ture hovered around zero waa part of the winter survival train ' ing participated in by Blaine Molyneau at the recent West-Wid-e Snow Survey Training Confer - once at Muunt'Hpod Washington The soil' scientist associated with the Soil CtHwervation Service in Logan reported 'that he was dresMd 'Uxj warm" in thermal ULderwear while eieeplng In a ' mummy tent Hs was one of rixty SCS employ! selected to attend -- " Foundation' accompanied Blaine Molyneaux to the convention Experts taught those' attending the conference the proper way to sample and determine the water conlnit of sno- - how to travel by skis - and snowshoes the best method of over-snd'vehicle and rescue travelAapd first-ai-' methods' Were1 also covered as well ’as the winter survival train- 6— THE HERALD JOURNAL' MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 I960 Logan (Cache County) Utah Lecture Series It was emphasized at the Mount ally known skim ister who Is now ski trsiner at Mount Hood flood conference that snow surMost of the surveys In the local provide basic and essential area are conduc'd by Mr veys Information for wale' users and meaMolncaux who made the t recent most of the water for the west surements for one which waa conducted Thurs- is for agritihltureribdustry- - pow- the-mus- A series of lectures' on biology will be presented at Utah State day Since much of the water in the University Wednesday and Thursstorms by-Washington State UniMost of the courses where they west comes from melting snow day versity professor visiting under to is to make it necessary are protected from drifting snow surveys auspices of the American Instidetermine water and the water depth intercepponded foreign ing In the mountains tute of Biological Sciences and They were taught what to do tion and exposure to snow melt content of snow Loto in order make mater supply the National Science Foundation The snow survey churses in in case of mechanical failure Dr Donald S Farner professtorms of unusual Intensity not gan are at Klondike Narrows forecasts j sor of soopkysiology 'at WashingSum-mi- tt snow in teams the Basin Working Garden City predicted by- the weatherman Franklin ton state Is one of several leading -and ny-Groves Ranger jiuryyersdo their measurements scientists foiirday eos'erence designed avalanches- Injury or illness and assigned to the proto train men to make the most broken ski or snowshoe equip- Station Twice a year the Soil once a month duruig of visiting college and unigram months Merlin and conducts Service Conservation early spring efficient snow surveys with the ment campuses to lecture and Mr Molyneau 'ttjejived in- snow surveys at the lop of Mt Bos worth is director of the local versity utmost safety James Iiardntan hold seminars and Informal disSoil Conservation Service office of the USU Scientific Research struction from Pc pi Gcbl nation Logan however cussions with graduate and under- and included the'mbst recent er and utilities d a - — te l -To- -- graduate students said Dr Paul B Carter asaistaut professor of bacteriology and public health at USU In charge of the visit of Dr Farner Dr Farner will draw upon ex' periences as a member of the Australian Antarctic Relief Expedition on the ' Macquarie Island In 1958 and will use color slidea to illustrate his lectures He also spent 10 weeks in both East and West Germany at universities and biological Stations last summer His lecture before the USU science chapter of Sigma Xi honorary Thursday at 8 pm in Bowen Laboratory School Auditorium la open to the public Dr Carter said His topic will be "Photopertodlsm in Animals” Periods of light and darkness are determinants In migration and other behavior of birds and other animals Dr Carter explain- Southern Idaho -- Conferences Franklin Stake of Preston and Montpelier Stake at Montpelier will conduct quarterly conference cessions this coming Saturday ev- enlng and Sunday Bishop Thorpe B Isaacson and ‘ - ' Valter Dansle Welfare committee will visit Preston while Elder Harold B Lee Council of Eld red G Smith Pa-Twelve trlarch to Jhe Church and Casper H Parked welfare committee will go to Montpelier Assignment of general authorities to various stake conferences has been announced by the First Presidency as follows: Blaine Stake at Shoshone and Carey Idaho No visitor Burbank Stake at Burbank California: Presiding Bishop Joseph L Wirthlln and Donald Ellsworth Welfare Committee East Los Angeles Stake at Los Angeles California: Elder Ing W S1U Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and A Lewis Elggren Welfare Committee East Provo Stake at Provo Utah: No visitor Farr West Stake at Mound Fort and Ogden Utah: Elder Rlcharda of the Council of the Twelve Frartklln Stake at Preston Id--' Thorpe B Isaacson - ' - “WE’LLALL HAVE a hand In bringing It back' again" say members of Utah State University's range plant identification team as they grasp the championship plaque they 'won last year and will defend Wedife'iday in Portland Ore Seated Uhrtian Nye-degg- er L f i V ' ' Welfare Committee Mt Graham Stake at Safford Arizona: Elder William J Crltcb- low jr Assistant to um Council of the Twelye North Sevier Stake Salina Utah: No visitor Elder Sonne North Tooele Stake at Tooele Utah: Elder Alma Soane Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and Glen L Rudd Welfare Committee Ortn Stake at Orem Utah: Elder A Theodore Tuttle of the First Council of the seventy St George Stake at St Georgb Utah: No visitor San Mateo Stake at San Mateo California: Elder Gordon B Hinckley Assistant to the Council of the Twelev anh Stewart B Welfare Committee ' Shreveport Stake at Shreveport Louisiana: Bishop Carl W Bueh-nof the Presiding Bishopric and LeRoy A Wirthlln Welfare Committee South Blackfoot Stake at Black foot Idaho:' No visitor " Summit Stake at Coalville Utah: Elder ElRay L Christiansen Assistant o the Council of Ec-cl- es er i l t e ' Tampa Stake at Tampa Flop-IdaElder Delbert L Stapiey of the Council' of tye Twelve "and Mark B Garff Welfare Committee Union Stake at La Grande Oregon: Elder Bruce R McCoukie of the First Council of the Seventy University Stake at Salt Lake City: Elder Mark E Petersen and Richard L Evans of the A Council of the Twelve Uvada Stake at Enterprise Utah: Elder Spencer W Kimball of the Council of the Twelve and Walter Stover Welfare Commlt- - tee Wllford SUks at Salt Uka City: ’Elder John Longdhn Assistant to the Council of the Twelve :- and Jim Bowna Castle Gate Standing Boh Morrow' Wells-NeNoel (Slim) Marsh Prescott Ariz Frank Bingham Roosevelt and Dr Thadis W Box the team coachl are John Carlson Fillmore v Plant I dent Team To Defend Title Defense pf a national champion- 2Q other college teams Wednesship won last year la scheduled day Students are Jim Bowna CasWednesday by Utah State University's range plant Identification tle Gate Frank Bingham Roosteam evelt Nod (SUm) Marsh PresFive USU range management cott Ariz Bob Morrow Wells students will leave Logan Mon- Nev and John Carlson Fillmore day momng from Portland Ore Dr Thadis W’ Box asslslant prowhere they will compete with 15- - fessor of range management at USU will coach the team TOam members have been given 175 speclea of range grasses browse forbs and trees to study A group selected from among them wlU be used In the contest Students must Identify the plants by family genus and apecles and describe their growth hablta PRESTON Utah Poultry CoThey hope to repeat In winning operative Association members the championship brought back of Jhe Franklin Cotiny Local will by the USU team last year hold their annual meeting and Following the competition the Prof Box and Dr banquet Friday Feb 5 at 12 students o’clock noon In Oneida Stake Laurence-Stoddart head of Hall according to Gustave Hedln the department of range' management at USU will attend annual Winder president Representatives from the cen- meetings of the American Societral offices (n Salt Lake City will ty of Range Management during next’ week In Portland be In attendance Three vacancies on the director Dr Stoddart a former national board will be filled during the an- president of the society is schenual’ election Directors whose duled to present a paper on ‘‘The terms of office are expiring in- Role of College Education In Sellclude - Harold E Larsen Pres- ing Range Management” during ton Dale Bennett Thatcher and the conference- Grant Doney Franklin Holdover directors are Mr Uedfn Vernon Ffanklin County Poultrymen To Meet Friday - Committee Layton Stake at Layton Utah Elder S Dll worth Young of the First Council of thd Seventy Maricopa Stake at Mesa Arizona: Elder Howard W Hqnter of the Council of the Twelve Minidoka Stake at Rupert 'Idaho: Elder Milton R Hunter of the First Council of the Seventy and William T Lawrence Welfare Committee Montpelier Stake at ' Montpelier Idaho: Elder Harold B Lee of the Council of the Twelve Elder Eldred G Smith Patrirach to the Church and Casper H Parker h ' Other lectures: Wednesday “The Biology of a Island” for general biology students Plant Industry Building Room 105 4 pm seminar for biology students tame subject and room Thursday 8 am seminar for wildlife management students 11 am graduate and staff seminar for biological sciences departments "The Physiology and Metabolism of Bird- Migration” Plant Industry Building Room Emil fasso Jensen' Rlverdale Clifton and B R Iftll Fairvlew The banquet will he served to members and their partners by the Ladles Auxiliary headed by Myrtle Swain ston Elna Larsen and Sharon Knapp US Sugar Beet FEBRUARY 2 Hyrum Prepares Opening Event Convene In Utah - SALT LAKE CITY The vanguard of 600 scientists engineers and agriculturists from the US and six foreign’ countries begin arriving here today for 'the 11th annual meeting of the Amqyican Society of Sugar Beet Technologists First of four days of technical and general meetings of-- the unique professional society gets underway at 10 am tomorrow-i- n the Convention Center Hotel Utah Motor Lodge President Harvey P IL Johnson general agriculturist for the American Crystal Sugar Co Denver will call the group to order and introduce Gov George D Clyde of tltah who will extend greetings from the atate Wheeler McMillen former of the Farm Journal Philadelphia will make the keynote address on the future of American agricultural research Mr McMIUen la board chairman of the Chcmurgic Council and formerly was executive director of the President’s Commission on Increased Industrial Uses of Agricultural Products lie is one of the nation’s outstanding experts The four-da- y scientific meeting will delve into new research developments in the beet sugar Industry Sessions will cover genSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- etics entomology agricultural The Utah Road Commission took engineering factory operations under study a proposal to buy agronomy physiology and up railroad trackage along freeway route In Salt Lake County to avoid building overpasses Rulon J Ballard assistant director of highways told the Road Commission It would be cheaper WASHINGTON (UPI) -'P- resident to purchase the railroad trackEisenhower has designated build to than age overpasses 5 as Job Safety Feb Week tie said the safety of AmerWine waa produced In China ican Workers is a “national con before the year 2000 BC rern” Hyrum will open Its centennial year with a dinner for all Sons of Utah Pioneers following their trek to Hardware Ranch In Blacksmith Fork canyon on February 6 The Hyrum Amusement Association Inc at the request of City Council will be In charge of the event All members of the SUP and others Interested in attending should make reservations with Dewey Nielsen Immediately The City Council asked that the Elite Hall club rooms and the rodeo grounds be put under the direction of the Amusement -- Association The centennial celebration will be held July 4 The Amusement Association will meet the third Thursday of each month -- Road Survey sucro-chemist- ry - -- Annual Election Wellsville Farm Bureau ra 8:15 p This outstanding concert la being sponsored by Utah State University lyceum bureau and Cache Civic Music Admission is by Civic Music card or student activity card Misa Hayward la but one of the numerous stars in Waring’s company She began her professional work at a tender age Tlie program waa “The Children’s Hour” and Joanne was a talent three!' Even- this cclto brated Incubator for blossoming artists has seldom starred a younger "act” or one with more promise for the future Born In Detroit Joanne soon beflnme one of that city’s moat accoladed young musicians Between the ages of 8 and 15' die Stop Take a second look at that won no fewer than six foil scholarships the last to Curtis Insti- Federal income tax return you tute of- Music in Philadelphia are filling out She gave numerous recitals In Did you declare all of the dividends you 'received last year? And all of the Interest you received or were credited with? It is important that you report thou amounts Roland V Wise District Director of the U S Internal Revenue Service at Salt Lake City said today "The law requires you to report all dividends received and all Interest received or credited to your account last year" Mr Wise said He cautioned that his office While the Social Security Administration has been given the will make a closer check this year of dividend and Interest responsibility for maintaining ap- Items as part of the nationwide proximately 126 million' earnings IRS program to close the 85 bilrecords Wesley F Watson of lion gap In unreported dividends r the Ogden social security office and interest "So be sure to Include these pointed out today that it la the responsibility of each Individual Items’’ he advised social security card holder to check his record periodically to make sure it la correct Mr Watson further stated that a working person should check his social security record at least every three years In most Instances the records of the Social Security Administration become final and not open to adjustment after the statute of limitations haa expired This statute makes moist social security records final after three years three months and fifteen days from the end Of the calendar year for which the earnings were reported Too the sooner an error la found the easier it will be to correct it This advice applied to everyone whethown busier he ia working a ness or for someone else aa an employee Mr Watson pointed out that cheeking your social security lei'ord is a relatively simple thing to do' Just ask your social security office for postcard form 7004 ffil in the blanks aqd drop it in a mall box The form la a postcard In a few weeks you will receive a statement allowing the total recorded-earnin- g credited to your social security account It- will also show a yearly breakdown of your credited earnings for each of the i past three full calendar year - Remember To Ust Dividends Suggests Check Of Social Security Record Wellsville Farm Bureau Has the Detroit area playing to 'surprisingly packed houses and unanimous critical acclaim When Paul Whiteman offered his much publicized Tribute to Detroit on the occasion of Its 250th Anniversary Joanne was chosen as one of ten to represent the city’s finest young talents She was 12 at the time Then while only 14 she was honored with an Invitation to solo with the Detroit Symphony Crchestra! Obviously the path which has led Joanne to Fred Waring and the Pennsylvaniana whom she Joined In 1958 — at 21 — has been strewn with rich musical experiences Not the last of these by - Of Centennial Year Technologists Safety Week Velda Mae Egan Richmond Cleve Smith Richmond Ann Bair Richmond J W Baer Logan 105 Child prodigy or no few performers make their professional debuts any earlier than did lovely violinist Joanne Hayward who U appearing in Fred Waring’s “Stereo Festival” in the George Nelson Fleldhouse Wednesday retain- ed its presidency Leon Hendry Ollie Elwoqd and Oral Murray for another term at the annual meeting held in the Floradell school gym Miriam Parkinson Virginia Poppleton and 'Marilyn Hall will head the women's auxiliary succeeding Nets Hendry Margaret Darley and Esther Kerr Ernest Lelshman county president spoke briefly of his trip to the convention in Chicago and outlined the procedure of the gaa refund A trio of Ogden ladies gave six entertaining vocal numbers They were Shirlee Henderson Evelyn Bell and Marie Hopkln Deanne Hendry accompanied them A- delicious smorgasbord was prepared by the presidencies for over 100 people any means were the family "con- certs” with Joanne's sister playing “second fiddle” and her brothers accompanying on piano clarinet saxaphone and accordion Joanne la married and haa two children Pia and Nina Her husband Lou Is thrilled that she's been able to Join the Fred Waring organization for whom ho composes arranges and plays piano and organ Utah Parks Had Banner Year SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Utah Tourist and Publicity Council reported that most national parka and monuments in the state had a banner year' as far aa visitors were concerned during 1959 The council said that with three exceptions Utah's percentage increase in attendance for 1959 as compared with 1958 exceeded the average increase’ for all national parks and monuments in the na-tl- Only Zion Natioiial Park had fewer visitors In 1959 Bift attendance dropped only 1 per cent mainly because of Toad repairs and closing 6f the Zion-Car- mel Tunnel during October "' Visitor increases included 50 per cent at Arches National Monument 38 per cent at Capitol Reef National Monument 18 per cent at Cedar Breaks 18 per cent at Hovenweep 13 per cent at Natural Bridges 10 per cent at Timpanogos Cave and 4 per cent at Dinosaur In actual numbers Bryce Canyon had the largest ' increase totaling about 30000 additional visitors ‘ Th§n Is always a "bast plata for avarythlngl j © Study Of Community Development instance of cooperation Dr Fielding now resides in Orem resides in Logan for Director of tlie Burceau f Comthe state’s 'institutions of A similar arrangement among northern Utah lists Dr William munity Development la Dr J to came 'learning higher light A DeHart a native id Ogden D Williams- associate professor today DrARsy dlpiii president of tlie University of Utah announced & AcwViiS the designation of three social Bp scientists from sister institutions throughout the state to cooperate with tlie University's Bureau of Community Development Retaining ' their faculty positions at stheolhct 'universities will serve the new appointees under arrangements concluded by the L'nversity’s Extension Division aa “town consultants" to communities in various areas of the state' Dr Claude BurtenahaW Director of Carbon' College a branch of the University Utah will also cooperate with the program as it may develop In southeastern Utah Tbwn consultant to cooperate In ia Dr ft Kent UUh central Fielding Spanish Fork native who la 'assistant professor of history at Brigham Young University 1 KENT FIELDING william a DB BAB1 i''A new of political science University of Utah Dr Weldon Molfitt serves the Bureau’s program of lead- ership training W q Ifc1 I Since- - re- people- port only once a year this state: ment may not show their Income for 1958 at the present time It will however show their yearly earnings for 1956 and 1957 If after receiving this statement an error Is noticed get In touch with your social security office Immediately Mr Watson will be In Logan Wednesday February 3 at the Cache County Court House from 10:00 a m to noon and from 1:00 to 4:00 p m s jf Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation INSURANCE SINCE 1IF2 Harold W Doaco CPCU Gaorga G Ntkaa Agtnt — 15 last 'lit North Logaa Utah Tht Oldest and Largos Agaacy in Codia Vaflay Dial SK CLAUDE J Scientists know more than 250000 species of the world’s plants BURTEKSHAW ' 10 : - J f W t to to JT a N wOkwii ’ to to to to S4—IV-4 " ys 9 to to T to " pw W to- to to p to to r to to) to to ladli com on Jn-hi- i:--i4- folto tea cl with ie 1 am Welfare Committee Indianapolis Stake at Indianapolis Indiana Elder Henry D Taylor Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and Irvin B Welfare Committee Las Vegas Stake at Las Vegas Nevada: Elder Marion D Hanks of the First Council of the Seventy and William M Walsh Welfare ' Cacb give 8 of the Presiding Bishopric and Walter Dansle Welfare Commltr tee :i Fresno Stake at Fresno Calif- omla: No vlaltor Garfield Stake at Eacalante Utah: No visitor Grand Coulee Stake at Moses Lake Washington: No visitor Granite Park Stake at Salt Lake City: President Joseph Fielding Smith Great Falls Slake at Great Falls Montand? Elder Hugh B Brown qf the Council of the W nl day ed 1 and Alfred ' 'Stereo s - aho:-JMaho- Twelve f Warlng’a "Stereo Festival’?' will he presented in George Nelson "Fleldhouse Wednesday 8:15 JOANNE HAYWARD lovely violinist la shown with Fred Waring of the famous Pennsylvanians - - n Are Scheduled A ' |