Show o MANY BEAUTIES VIE FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN t - ww f ommmism Thte&i - r t nation has ever done so yet If Secretary Benson asked his aud- not possible too many Secretary Ezra Taft Benson de- large masses of the Cuban people ience if it is clared yesterday that Americans have to do so It is because they Americana are “materialist status seekers” pragmatists must strengthen “lukewarm" have been duped or coerced” Christianity in the face of Communism in the western hemisphere Secretary Benson a member of he Council of Twelve of toe'Lat-terda- y t Saints Church told a conference of the kith that Communism is “strong- y present" in Latin America and is “openly allied with a government located on an island only RICHMOND— North Cache High’s Homecoming will about 90 miles south of Key West -' Fiaby Friday October 14 Activities will begin with a pep To meet that influence in Cuba at the school Thursday eveninjg at 7 :30 and elsewhere said Secretary rally Friday’s events start at 9 ajn with the registering Benson Americans can do sevalumni of the school in the twain halL The Alumni all eral things to bolster the adminlo-- 1 of ration’s program including enAssembly is under the direction of last year’s student- couraging the government “to body officers with former students participating stand firm at aU costs against The North Cache Bulldogs will battle on their home any further expansion of Comfjejd against the Logan Grizzlies in the Homecoming munism into toe free world” Thq at 2 Patrons will be able to buy Agriculture Secretary said also game Friday afternoon Tickets can be purchased section “M" seats in known reserved should make it Americans the school Reservations will be accepted by phone they are willing to sacrifice binat aries “for an Impregnable defniwiwring the events of the day will be a dance in the SALT LAKE CTTY-Agricu- lture - r semi-annu- NC al fense” Reds Taka Stand " “Communism seeks to provide what in too many Instances a "lukewarm Christianity" has not provided— a total Interpretation of Me" said Secretary Benson “Communists (Above photo Tauer Shawi) F 1 n a 1 1 a t for Homecoming Queen at Utah State University will bo determined at a banquet on Monday evening October 17 In the USU Union Building At that time Judges will select eight candidate! from the field of 25 hopefuls recently Introduced to the USU atudentbody The queen and her attendants' will then be elected through student vote The screening banquet waa or- for this oven-ln- g but a fconfllctwlth sorority rush week on campus necessitated the postponement Aspirants for the coveted title and their sponsors are: Joan Hayward Foresters Pauline Bundy Alpha Gamma Rho igin sllyscheduled Genlcl Andersen Alpha Chi Omega Judith Wilson Sigma Kappa Marsha Beesley Chi Omega Laraina KowaWs Independent ham City Judy Larsen Midvale Delta Miriam KimStudent Council Karen Butterworth Frankball International- - Students all Phi lin Idaho Reeder' Hall Myraa of Logan King Richfield Sigma Phi EpLinda aid Lorna Willie Lam- silon Suzanne Williams Grace bda Delta Sigma Linda Dives Idaho Richard Ilall Ann Bailey Engineers all of Malad Idaho Fountain Green Alpha Tau OmYvonne lloa belts Delta Delta ega Patti Peterson Murray Stu' Carolyn Herbert Kappa Sigma dent Life both of Ogden Harriet Weston-shoSusan Jean Foxier Tremonton Sigma Nu Janet Anderson Bullen Hall Barbara Nelson Delta Sigma Phi both of Brig Kemmerer Wyoming Alpha Oml- - cron PI Sandra Christensen Perron Emery County Merrill Hall Kathy Ellis corenao Idaho Kappa Delta’ Annette Backlund Firth Idaho Lund HalL The new queen and her attendants will feign throughout Homecoming Activities on October 29 Events are being planned by Monte Shupe Ogden Homecoming chairman with Kathy Hadley Plain City In charge of the w queen contest h HERALD JOURNAL 6TH£ MONDAY OCTOBER 10 s'- - Farm Bureau 1980 Sets I960 Are Introduced -- Aim Oct rAn invitation 5 Five new members of the Utah State University Alumni Council whose term will expire June 20 1963 have recently been announced They are John Stewart representing the Aggies east of the W Rockies Eugene Hansen metropolitan Salt Lake area Edwin D (Ted) Crocket Idaho reprMrs t David A esentative (Allle P) Burgoyne representing Logan area and George M Fit- to "each mother father teacher or any other civic rblnded adult id the community" has been Issued by local Parent Teacher Association officials to Jolnln for the ensuing year ' The week of October 5 Is ter Ogden area Natjppal PXA Membership Em Lyn (Swede) Larson class of roUmcut JVeek with October set 47 was recently appointed execuaside ag Membership Enrollment tive secretary Other officers are Month' Joseph F Cowley class of ’30 ' Prior to the annual member- president and Wesley D Soulier ship drive a Joint statement has class of 37 past president been made by Mrs Velda RasMcmebrs of the Council whose mussen Clarkston North Cache terms expire June 30 1961 are E County PTA president Mrs Mil- O Larson Salt Lake City M dred Himes Logan City Council Ted Kanren Logan Dr Gilbert President and Mrs Thelma Han- Moesingef Ogden Ralph B sen Providence South Cache Platt Cedar City and Mrs Dents ' PTA Council president They W Budge Smlthfleld Council members for 1961-6- 2 are urge citizens to Join forces with more than 11 million others who Nell K Holbrook LaFayette Calare now" members of more than ifornia Wendell B- Anderson 5000 Parent Teacher organiza- Logan Dorothy M Bowen Protions vo Col Joe E Whitesides Salt As a member of PTA you be- Lake City and Phyllis K Own long to a great and growing or- Brigham City A 1934 USU graduate John ganization representing the highest hopes and best efforts of the Stewart is district manager of the American people to preserve for Great Western Sugar Company at their children America’s heritage Ft Collins Colorado He has also served two years as assistant of freedom" In soliciting membership the county agricultural extension agPTA leaders stressed the fact ent In Box Elder County He has been a resident of Ft that “We have a duty that remains constant and unchanging Collins since 1952 and is vice presIn a changing mutable world: ident of the Ft Collins Board of the responsibility of providing for Education LDS stake Sunday School superintendent past presevery child In our midst (1) a home warmed by love and light- ident Rotary Club Mr Stewart is married to the ed by faith and high purpose (2) Belle Fillmore of Provo former a school In which the young mind stretches and the young spirit and the couplesonhas three daughters and one reaches (3) a community where W Eugene Hansen a 1950 graJust generous adults living In the with the Arm duate is a tenets of democracy provide id Nielsen lawyerConder la Salt and models to emulate" i Lake City While at USU he was freshman class president and atudent body president - He- - also -- spent three WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he Agyears as student councilman with riculture department today esti- two years on Athletic Council He mated 14553000 bales of cotton married Jeanine Scbowell in 1956 will be produced this year down Owner and operator of a here-for- d 28000 bales from last month's cattle ranch near Hansen forecast— Idaho Edwin D (Ted) Crockett Is PTA-activit- y 10-1- - i Cotton Crop a graduate He has taught and coached for eight years and is past president of the local Cattlemen'a Association as well as a member of the Bureau of Land MsnsgementAdvlsory Board representing cattlemen of Twin Falls County 1940 school Black Widow Spider Control Seen Lately county agents - have been receiving many calls about black widow spiders according to Dr George F Knowlton Extension Entomologist Utah State A member of the Kimberly Ward LDS bishopric he and his wife (the former Marian Lanen class of ’42) have five children Mrs David A (Allle) Burgoyne Is J1 1928 graduate and a Logan homemaker whdse community activities Include: vice president Sunshine Terrace Foundation home service chairman Cache County Chapter American Red Cross member Cache County li- brary Board secretary-Cac- he Women’s Legislative County Council ’ Married to D A Burgoyne professor and assistant to director of the USU Experiment Station she is a teacher in LDS Sunday School and Relief Society A native of Logan Dr George M Filter received Ms B S degree from the University of Chicago and M D from Rush Medical College He practiced four years in Brigham City before moving to Ogden where he has served as an officer in various civic political and professional University Since they are poisonous Dr Knowlton advises killing black widow spiders whenever they are found about the home These shiny Mack spiders with a red or yellow “hour-glass- " on the groups underside of the mature females Dr Flster was a member of the are rather common in Utah USU Board of Trustees 1952-5- 4 Although some fatal Mtes have then waa appointed to the Univerbeen recorded they are rare sity of Utah Board of Regents He But when bltlen by one of these is married to the former Ruby I spiders a person may become Ostler of Salt Lake City Retiring members of the Alumseriously 111 within about 5 minutes Severe pain develops along ni Council are Russell N Hirst the back and extremities and the Ogden: Lyle E Holmgren Lo- person may begin vomiting If one of these spiders gets on you don’t squeeze it or It will attempt fo'ldte Since you Will usually find only one of these spiders in a place it can be destroyed with a piece of board or stick However if a number are found around the house foundation garage and such places atrong dieldrtn ehlordane or lindane sprays will effectively kill them Dr Knowlton said gan Forest J Jensen Denver Mark H Nichols Salt Lake City and Cantril Nielsen Pocatello Idaho Low Runoff importunity PORTLAND Ore— (UPI) runoff last month was low On the Upper Snake Salmon and Wter St Jo River basins in Idaho the U S Geological Survey reported ' Sunday - ’ That the annual convention of the Utah State' Farm Bureau Federation will be held November 17 12 and 19 in the Newhouse Hotel Salt Lake City has been announced by Hans Hansen president of the Cache Farm Bureau who invites all local members to attend Roger Fleming executive secretary of the American Farm Bureau and Legislative Director In charge of the Washington ON flee will be a principal speaker Mrs Robert B Crane vice chairman" American Farm Bureau Women Plttstown New Jersey will also present an address According to President Hansen “the convention is expected to bring together a program of unusual and outstanding speakers and entertaining talent” A complete program wDL be released at a later date Fire In Japan BEPPU Japan (UPI)-- An early morning fire sweeping through old wooden structures burned 60 buildings to the ground in this hot springs spa today There were no reports of ' casualties willing to bo revolutionary: to take a stand for fols and against that “But our civilization and our people are seemingly afraid to be revolutionary We are too broadminded to challenge what we do not believe in We are afraid of being thought Intolerant— uncouth —ungen tlemanly Wo have become lukewarm in our beliefs” With faith he said “we can rise triumphant over the menace of atheistic Communism” “Too many of us have been so as no drunk with longer to feel toe need of prayer" be said e 6peaklng of the Monroe Secretary Benson asserted that in Latin American foreign policy “we are eminently JusU-fle- d lh declaring toat ' we should consider any attempt on the part of the Communists to extend their system to any part of thls hemle-pher- e as dangerous to our peace and safety” Referring directly to Cuba Secretary Benson declared: “It is almost unthinkable that any people would knowingly and wilfully take on themselves the yoke of Communist oppression No people ho Mack Bowler 62 American By United Press International Two motor vehicle accidents In Falls Idaho said be was unable frost in tlma to stop beEastern Idaho and n boating mis- to-shap oo North Idaho’s Pend Oreille cause of adverse weather coridi- J Lake took four Uvea over the ttoni Police laid Frost waa walking weekend Robert Alison Secchitta 26 on toe highway when be was hit The Post Falls men drowned Durango Colo and Ernest Frost fishing Monk wen toe Sunday when their 46 Anaconda boat capsized on Pend Oreille traffic victims E C Kirk 60 and ChariesEi-senhowe- r Lake near Sandpoint Mrs Kirk 37 both Post Falla who also was in toe boat swam ashore and summoned sheriff’ drowned State police said Secchitta died officers They found the body of late Saturday night when toe car her husband operator of the In which he ‘was riding swerved Black and White Grocery at Post into the wrong lane of toe road Falla were unable to find that of near Rexburg — Just missed two Eisenhower a lumber company vehicles including a state patrol employe Bonner County Sheriff Don ear — and Mt a truck head-o- n State Patrolman Ben Newman Maynard said to boat capsized said he "and ' toe ' driver "behind when Kirk climbed to toe atom at hime managed to avoid the car the same time the craft was but that a truck following them struck by a Mg wave did not The driver of toe truck Glen E Barnes St Anthony escrash caped from toe head-owith minor injuries -- Newman identified the driver Is v- id the death car 4a Kenneth Graveslde services for Ronald Struks 26 Rexburg Struka and two other passengers- - Henry B Mark Rindliabacher infant son RindlisTaylor about 28 and Bill Smith' of Bishop and Mrs Dale bacher were held In the’ Smlth26 Rexburg were hurt Frost was killed instantly Fri- fleld City - Cemetery Friday OcTo 7 day evening when he waa struck tober The baby was stillborn in Lo20 U on S highway by a car on Wednesday about 214 miles west of Idaho gan LDS 5-Hospital Falls However immediate Iden- October tification could not be made It He Is survived by his twin broA college entrace test required took police two days to establish ther Donald parents Of Amalga three brothers Rodney Alan and cr recommended by mors than Ms Identity Kelly Grandparents are John 500 colleges and uniRindlisbacher Hr and Mrs Newversities will be given in Utah ell Udy Salt Lake City tor toe first time Leg Mrs Elizabeth This wu announced today by er Morgan Logan Mrs Anna O W HascaU western regional ' St George and Mr Colcoordinator for the American Thomas Udy Riverside Utah SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-T- he lege 'Testing Program The test will be give Saturday November State Highway Department hopes 5 Registration closes October 15 to open bids next March for first however work on a $22 million section of adschool seniors seeking High MANILA The Interstate 15 between 2400 South Philippines mission to any of the 500 col- and (UPD — Typhoon Kit roared Draper universities and particileges The tentative March Md open- across the South China Sea toward pating in the ACT Program must ing will be for Initial grading on toe Aslan mainland today leavregister In advance in Order to a portion of the route The ing 106 persona dead and $6 milattend the test sessou the pro- -' divided highway win include lion damage hi the PMUpplnei gram’s major one for 196041 six major Interchanges and fits Ha sc all said Galveston Texas waa the first under and overpasses Students may obtain test regisis city to try the commission form Completion of the leg tration forms and lists of the scheduled for 1967 of city government participating institutions from their high school offices his stated -- There are 23 states- - HascaU said which have college testing programs and in which substantial numbers of colleges require or recommend toe ACT test for their applicants These states an: Alabama Alaska California Arkansas Colorao Idaho Iowa Illinois Kansas Kentucky Minnesota Missouri Mntana Mississippi Nebraska Nevada North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Texas and Wlscosln Within thd western region Has-ea- U said the ACT test Is also recommended for an applicants by five colleges in New Mexico two colleges in Utah ad two colFive more leges in Wyoming Utah colleges recommend the test for outof-aU- t applicants Following are centers in this state at which the ACT examination will be given: Utah State University room 134 Old Main College of 'Southern Utah main building' Snow College Noyes building Weber College room 139 of Building 1 Carbon College main admnlstra-tkLike many of the wonder drugs on the markat building Brigham Young today ’ University Social Hall Unlverw insurance with' has policy one you ui of priceleif Utah guidance center in carry sty math building Uintah High ingredient integrity The companiei w represent school mala building YernaL have an enviable record for settling claims fairly square- -' ee : 18-fo-ot cy imposing Roman ruins stands in Ba’albek Lebanon — than' in Rome itself - Youth Exchange Scheduled In Utah 1 out-of-st- Of First great-grandpare- Rlnd-Hsbach- Project Planned Typhoon Hits six-la- ne le Mnt6 ’ Candidates Noted Candidates for the honor and of representing Utah in 1961 as International Farm Youth Exchange delegates were Interviewed' at Uath State University Saturday by the nominating committee The boy and girl nominated after being approved by the National Foundation will pro- 4-- H m pan to spend approximately six months time next summer living with farm families in a foreign country Those nomipitpd wlR be announced later according to Club GlenT Baird state leader The girl IFYE candidates interviewed were Mauna Lee Allen Junction Diane Taylor" Hands-le- tt Mary Bell Mortensen Ephraim Shauna Workman South Jordan Carole Gordon Lewiston and Barbara Sorensen Mendon The fellows Interviewed 'were Eugene Smith Rlchmond-Klball Harvard Aurora Ray Hansen Mayfield and Efray Pedersen Redwood' The IFYE program in Utah Is sponsored by the Utah Lions Dubs and USU Extension Service Baird explained Serving on the nominating committee this year are Harold Petersen Logan Dr G 8 Francis WeUsvUle and V E Mortensen Murray from the Lions IFYE committee Theta Johnson Logan USU Extension Services and Frank Tremea West Warren 1959 IFYE to Italy 4-- H UtahFatality: ri Ray Hansen Dray federsen Glen Baird1 Ehauna Workman Theta ' Johnson Dr G S Franctt Ilarold Petersen and Frank TTemea Choices will be madd soon tensen College Entrance Be Tests ACT-afflliat- c-- seeking to represent Utah as 1961 IFYE delegates are here being interviewed by the committee Left to right they are Eugene Smith Kimball Harwood Mary Bell Mor Rindlisbacher Buried n i Mora s- SOME CANDIDATES -- gym at 8:30 The music will be furnished by the Cache Swingettes Everyone ia invited to attend Doe-trin- Logan (Cache County) Utah 10-1- are Is DELLE Utah (UPJ) — A Minnesota truck driver was killed Sunday when he apparently dozed at the wheel and his vehicle rolled over about five miles west of here on U S Highway 40 An acetelyno torch was needed eo refoovath body of Kenneth C Spear 25 Mankato Minn from the tangled wreckage id the truck1'"' Priceless Ingredient m Water Users Group Elects SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— A Sal Lake englgneer was elected president of the American Water Works Amt lntermountaln section William C Hague Salt Laka (Sty Metropolitan Water District chief was named to head the section It Includes members in Utah Idaho and Nevada Other new officers are Max W Snell Soda Springs Idaho secre-ear- y treasurer Charles W Wilson Salt Lake City national board director and E J FJet s ted Ogden trustee fy and promptly WarepfMMt only the bast because that's the bind of lettfomant you want in case of a loss - i Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation INSURANCE SINCE 1192 Harold W Dane CJCU Jay L Nickon Agent George G Neboo Agent Did Tha — 15 East 1st North logaii Utab Oldest and Largest Agency in Cache Valley SX 80 |