Show 'r 4 Y v t— THE HERALD 30URNAC 'Thoughts ohd Jhings ryt a In Quotes - He'll Study bfonsttoaa! Patrick the FT boaterewmem The i Whipia'ls "The Communist party of the BOULDER Qblo (UI?-- Bi dots not lead other loglst PaulMasiih Vtia Unlfiere parties Thera Is no superior and stty of Colorado reCelrCd a beq that ikippar Jobs T Kao-- 1 subordinate party in the ComMO 'National SctenraJ’buiidatioa o Cjir-tmunist movement! from lanU 4 aedy the war nesRtag tha grub Wednesday 'to i figure nut — SHELDON Iowa The rescue eftot: t eomo whan Uttle whiptaH-JIsantattorney for Mn Bure from ' "Tta ak'ppar la nod swim-mer-t- h best-the- xrs bo quee-ti- n ntea Geiger who embezzled S3 r-Maslla has been usdnated by minion an her being In Jail: about that "Sba’a there She knows whlptaU UzSrda Terstoce U6I MOSCOW — Premier Khrush- ska’ll be there for quit a white when bo collected 'll of then! In She's resigned to tt" :' chev In dodailng that Russia Mexico and discovered all were ' wu not the leader of tha Coup femakg He’s still collecting fad LOS ANGELES araatot world: Linda Ken- still hasn’t found a mate nedy 18 daughter of a fashion " I f x “r model who sued a hairdresser ""Don’t ask your' money where claiming ha colored bar hair ' It went tell it where to go" by ' orange' instead of auburn "Gee Mommy It doesn't really putting it into U S Savings Bonds—J look'su bad in the dark" By ValUS Frees WASHINGTON Me-Mab- SoVbft Union the-wate- r Presi-dent-etoct- ’i court-appoteto- u a 'J' DURING "THE EISENHOWER YEARS" piankind The began exploring “the hole we’re in” namely space the and earth played hula hoop with satellite orbital “violatDick Historian of Maney Russians in the words rocket in another thereafter ed the moon" Shortly shot the Russian Bear jumped over the moon and took a i ’ - picture of its backsidfe Thus we continue to review of “Ike’s Em’! written by Doc Quigg and begun yesterday Mr Quigg Is a feature writer for United Press International As Mr Eisenhow- -' er leaves the White House the reminisc- -' ing seems especially appropriate The International Geophysical YeaL-explored the bowels and south of the earth as well as its limbs and outward flourishes and the earth turned out not to be round at alL It's Man reached out by electronic ear and eye into the universe and heard faint murmurings from' endless time and space" Billy Graham had a “geospiritual decade" skin diving bloomed as a fad and Bailey Ringling over on took Fair and the “My gave up Lady" big top ' pear-shape- d Bros-Barnu- Broadway-- -- m ' SALK TRIUMPHED WITH his polio vaccine Peron fell in Argentina Nuclear submarine began their prowl —the first vehicles to be propelled by the atom Polaris the North Star twinkled at night over waters that concealed Its submarinebome namesake missile —each of which had more destructive power than all the combined explosions of World War II from grenades to atom bombs In the Eisenhower years cranberries became very controversial Errol Flynn died Batista fled Castro - cavorted The era was three tragic collision Andrea Doria and The Stockholm collided off Nantucket with 51 dead and Andrea sunk Two propeller airliners collided over-th- e Grand Canyon 128 dead A jetliner and propellar plane collided over Booldyn mote than 130 dead Humor and wit suffered a loss in the death of Fred ‘Allen Violence was the rage of TV where Dcitry rode again and again and again Sinatrp made w comeback and formed a pack Bing Crosby got married again and fathered a girl (We might remember that during these years Frank Sullivan wrote a book entitled “The Night the Old Nos-- ! talgia Burned Down" PREFACED his era with his trip to Korea During his first year in 'office the Korean truce ended the fighting and releas-- ’ ed the war prisoners on both sides Not two months after lke was inaugurated in 1953 Josef V Stalin 73 premier of the Soviet Union for 29 years died in Moscow Malenkov ascended Berea and aides were' executed Two years later Bulganin and Khrushchev took over from Malenkov and the next year d Mr K Stalin EISENHOWER down-grade- e hearings were on and in 1954 there were the hearings and senate condemnation of Senator McCarthy Internationally it was a time of tension Eisenhower strove constantly to promote peace The United Nations adopted his plan in 1954 In 1955 he went to the Summit and sparked the goodwill “Spirit of Geneva" It failed with 'the Foreign Ministers' meet-'in- g - in The McCarthy subversive-influenc- 1953 Army-McCart- atoms-for-pea- hy ce In 1956 the Eisenhower administration supported the Hungarian revolt verbally It was crushed IN THE SUEZ CRlSISjtheU S broke with its aLies on the invasion of Nasser's Egypt and the Eisenhower prestige with them' suffered But in 1959 when he toured Europe the old affection had returned he was welcomed ‘ 'With effusionThe Cold War continued Communism was creeping into Latin America The Chinese People's Republic con- :solidated its hold ion' the mainland and began to throw its weight around On Oct 5 1957 Russia tooled the “Age of Space" over e the horizon with the launching of the first ‘satellite— beating the UJ5 in the raceto be first out of this world Eisenhower stepped up the U& effort - ‘ 2 man-mad- On May 17 1954 the Supreme Court outlawed racial segregation in public schools and Jn three of the next ‘six yearsihtegration struggles were among the biggest news stories of the year Eisenhower made Vice President Nixon virtually “assistant president" during the two terms He sent him on nine official goodwill missions into 54 countries In 1959 Nixon went to Russia— and Mr K himself now premier toured this country from coastto-coas- t 1 and Eisenhower took him to Camp David tension-me- lt a new and began They agreed to negotiate further on Berlin without a deadline -- -- pillar-to-post- ‘ t v J BUT IN 1960 THE U-- 2 INCIDENT gave K a chance blow up at the Paris Summit and to channel the ached- (bled Eisenhower visit to Russia And the Tokyo riots 'canceled Ike's Japanese trip Khrushchev came to the TIN General Assembly meeting and hugged Castro physically to his bosom something in the manner in which a vacuum cleaner embraces a cockroach ( As 1961 began the President ended the Eisenhower years with a positive stroke—he broke relations with Castro's Cuba ' One of Eisenhower’s associates is reported once to have said: “The boss sees himself as the President of all the people reflecting their greatest interests and azpira-tion-s not those of any group or party t Tomorrow Ike puts down the burden of what Jeffer- £on called “the amended misery" of the presidency ' V i ?V5e ’' s ' x ( 4 " WSHINGTON (UPI) John F Kennedy raise thin bones s Baluba tribeswoman and her child sprawl' in tha dust of a road near Bakwanga Congo too exhausted to continue the for help They and other natlves of Kasai Province are starving in tha wake of journey Inter-tribfighting between the Bahibai and the Luhus Ironic la the appearance of a woman right balancing a fall basket of food on her head Fortunately food and medical aid were available forth emaciated pair at a nearby refuges center al - Mendon of Bishop and Mrs John Wellsville 0 Ilnghei Other' guests werf Blaine Bankhead Arrives From Memphis Tennessee at hla w nt ' : - SUFFERING AFIICA—Hardly mors and other family members for two weeks Sunday ha with his father and Mr and Mra Stanley Itobson of Logan were dinner gueeU of Mr and Mra Arnold Christensen and family Mrs LaRua Stoddard Wai a house gueat of her daughter end family the Seed Anderson's for a few days at Mlllvllla and ptw-sefor the wedding 'of her granddaughter Marie Anderson New Years Day Sic was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Robert Gltttns of Smilhflcid v - Stom-p&na- - Oath On Blaine Bankhead of Memphis ary 3rd rather quietly Tcnnea&e' U vacationing here home Family members called writh hla father Haber Bankhead and several telephone calls and STATEHOOD FOR THE rounded out the union and accomplished two things geographical: Alaska made us a dose neighbor of the Soviet Union the insider quality of Hawaii at one end of the country balanced the insular quality at the other end of New York City Memorable names laced the era— Capt Kurt Carlsen Bobby Greenlease Roger Bannister Dr Sam Sheppard Dr Bernard flinch and Carole Tregoff Don Larsen to Sherman Adams and Bernard Goldfine Johnny Lana Turner Farmer Garst (who kicked a New York Times man in the pants) Ingemar ' Johansson DeGauQe Earl Long Charles Van Doren Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — and the mighty hurricanes—Connie and Diane Audrey and Donna - ‘ V- To CaUfanla Mrs La Donna McMurdis returned to bar home Friday in Salinas California attar visiting with relatives Saturday evening following a dancldg party Mr and Mrs Dennis Hendry entertained a group of friends at their lovely apartment where they enjoyed toms good food and vUIUng among the group ware Mlai Judy Yonk Mr Feta Maughan Mips Marfiyn Ur Trends flail Mr and Mra J Paul BrencMey and Mr and Mrs Blehard Perkins —Mlsr DUne Hall returned home Friday from Hawaii whan aha waa a guest of the Ralph Olsen She reports a moat wonderful time and experience She enjoyed the tours to the damaged Pearl Harbor The LDA Temple grounds end Church College and spent one afternoon visiting with Heber Given She came by jet plana to Los Angelas where she was met at tha kir port by her grandparents and her uncls the Ray llalls who are spending several weeks In ' Hawthorne California wlth their son and family the Spencer Halls 'and other children Norma nad Shirley Deon ' ‘ hours visiting spent at her uncles home before catching the bus home She Is now registered at UBU To Garland Mrs Ilia Wright Elease Balls Helen Smith Monts Hall Edith Maughan and Coy HaR and Mrs Dora Moffltt spent an afternoon at Garland visiting at the heme of Mr land Mrs Howard Maugh-a- n recently ' Sunday evening Elder Donald Jeppeaen gave a splendid report of his mission experiences in the North Central States mission where he has labored the part two years when the Wellsville Second Ward honored him with a testimonial Special musical numbers were given by the choir with Allen Lefshman directing and Reta Poppleton at the organ A large crowd was In attendance Sunday Speaker HAt the Wellsville 1st Ward Dr W W Richards of (be Utah State Institute of religion gave a most stimulating talk on the growth and opportunities of this great church and promoted challenges for Its members te honor it and prepare themselves to live worthy of its 'membership To demonstrate our Joy end happiness this Messing as we carry out our a£ signmenU The choir sang for two anthems "Bless This nua’’ and "Sing Praises Unto 'Him" with Louis BrencMey directing and Ruth Maughan organist A splendid letter was read to the ward from Eldar Clark Rrenehley of the British Mission ' Releases " were extended to Chattel Leathsm and Preston Brsnchley of the Sunday School board Wanda HaR and Caroline Winger from the Primary Sustained to fill that vacancies la the Primary was Betty S Hsslam and to the Sunday School Margaret Darley Virginia Poppleton and Carole Hendry Archie Parley and Cadell Parke were sustained as choir members Mr and Mrs Lamont Alien arrived home Saturday January 7th after spending four weeks In California where they enjoyed Christmas and a wonderful time with their eon end family the Dr Monte AHen’a of San Diego Bishop Mark Lindley la recuperating from a fall recently while feeding 'his stock No bones were broken but muscles were badly bruised end stiffened up Sunday dinner guest of Mr sud Mrs J Paul BrencMey were Mr and Mrs Norman Leathern Mr and Mrs Brent Lelshman and Mr and Mrs Kent Branch-le- y S Mr John C Branehley enjoyed his SSlh birthday Tuesday Janu Mrs Carol Holland and children of Layton Mr Ind Mn Clyde Anderson and children of Logan Mr and Mn Don" Bailey were hosts at dinner at the home for their parents Mr and Mra Leklle Bailey Karen Olive Becky ' and Mr and Mr Lee Bailey and family Mrs Sue Wyatt entertained a group of friends n ntea luncheon was served to Lnella Anderson Sonia Pace 'Grace Smith Barbara Pierce and Joyce Lelshman Gifts were exchanged' Uttle Mias OUver'Balley played several selections during tha : - - hla LOGAII SAVINGS & LOAN Whpn ! n ’ i right hand to taka the presidential oath Friday hla left hand will rest on' a Douay version of the Bible The Douay version Is the basic English Catholic translation of the Bible It wu translated in the 16th Century by Catholic scholars of the English reallege st Douay France U The copy Kennedy will use is family Bible which hu been in the possegslon of his grandmother widow of former Boston Mayer John F "Honey Fits” Fitzgerald Mra Fitzgerald who la in her M's has been in in Boston and win be unable to' attend the Inauguration The Bible wu delivered Wednesday to Chief Justice Earl Ware ran who will administer the dath to Kennedy by Thomu Fitzgeruncte ald the President-elect'- s It will not be opened to particular passage and Kennedy win place hla hand on top of the Bible The UB Constitution specifies tha oath which g new President must taka but it ups nothing about resting his hand on Bttria While he takes it The custom originated with the first President Georg Washington who also added the words "so help me God" to the presidential oath THE PRESIDENTIAL - - I- a birthday eards earns from many of Ms friends and loved ones He la enjoying fine health now but recently suffered a fall that kept him In for a tew days A large number from Wsllsville attended the basketball game at the George Nelson flaldhous evening From Bearer Dam Tuesday evening between the Guests for dinner at the home Globe TTotten and Washington of Mr and Mrs Charles Leathsm Generals were Me and Mrs George JohnSkating Paid Mr and Mra Arnold Maughan son Clark Puffer and three chilhave contributed mush to the dren of Boy and Mr and Mrs winter fon of the youngsters here No-maLeathans" and Miss with the field of tee they have Charlene Leathsm Mr and Mrs Beed Parkinson prepared for their skating pleasure lights and music too havo and Mr and Mr Martin Tams been available for them and saw the beautiful two-hopromany have taken advantage of duction of the “Nut Cracker LONDON (UPI) this AtaT a word of appreciation Ballet" presented at Ogden High When John to the G S Francis family for produced by ths University of F Kennedy la sum In Presitha beautiful music made pos- Utah Tha elegant costumes dent of the United States Friday sible for our enjoyment before beautiful music of the Vtah hla wax imago will go on display and during the holidays Symphony was a special treat at Madams Tossaud's Wax MuArthur Dickerson returned to Tha dancers included two profes- seum Clad in" a conservative blue Saeramento California after be- sionals from tha cast students ing ban with hla family Mr and of tha University and students of suit the Waxen Kennedy will stand among 'other put and presMrs Carl Dickerson Art la ballet' ent world flftms such former teaching school at North Highland Ufi pteiidenta' Napoleon BonaparJr High in tha science and math Blood makes about 8 per te-Queen up fields Ha Is enjoying his work Elizabeth Joeef suicent of a person's total weight te and Hatte Selassie very much Leland Maughan was guest of honor Sunday January 1st when CHARTER NO 4679 RESERVE DISTRICT 13 twenty-fiv- e REPORT OF CONDITION OF' THE family members met to celebrate his birthday falling FIRST on New Yean Eva December 3L BANK An afternoon of visiting waa enOF LOGAN joyed by Mr and Mrs Aral In the State of Utah at the close of busteess on December 311660 Maughan Hynun Mr and Mrs Published in to eall made by Comptroller of the Currency response Providence Mr Lloyd Nyman under Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes aqdy MrsPaurMaughu7Salt Lake City Mr and Mra Garrle At SETS t Maughan and their families and j Mr and Mrs Maughan Birthday Cash balances with other banka Including 'reserve balance and cash items In process of collection greetings came by telephone from 2J14717M ' Mr and' Mn Calvin Glenn of United States Government obligations direct end California On Monday Jan guaranteed 362014551 New Yean Day Mr and Mra Obligations of States and political subdivisions 13496412 wren dinner Other bonds notes and debentures Leland Maughan None guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Corporate stocks (Including 11150000 stock of ' JL Federal Reaerve bank) Nyman of Providence 1650100 Jay Bankhead has entered the Loans and discounts (including 6447116 overdrafts) 49612294$ Veterans Hospital In Salt Lake Bank premises owned $5200000 furniture and for surgery At the writing Jay fixtures $1630000 680000 aeems to' be coming along satis(Bank premises owned are subject to INone liens factorily Ilia wife Betty and his not assumed hr bank) folks Mr and Mrs Evan Bank-bea- d Baal estate owned other than bank Nona premises an keeping In dost touch Investments and ether assets tedlrtetly representing with him bank premises or other real estate Nona Te Lae Vegu Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances Mr and Mrs B B Elision Nona outstanding - Douglas and Thayla islted In Other assets r 5742A0 Las Vegu with their sons and families Boyd Richard and Val TOTAL ASSETS J2J44A3058 They enjoyed attending church and the world many meetings renoun entertainment show and LIABILITIES wonderful lighting on'tbe trip attended the Demand deposits of individuals partnerships Bex Maughan funeral services here of Robert and corporations 332637277 A Lelshman and visited' with hla Tima deposits of individuals partnerships families Mr and Mrs Leland and corporations Mn0Nj) Maughan and Mr and Mrs Alton Deposits of United States Government (including Peterses inhere his first little 26062165 postal savings) week as hla parent! Deposits of States and political subdivisions ami spent 202698008 welcomed another little ion None w Deposits of banks Mrs LaRua Stoddard was Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks etc) 504241 gueat of Bishop and Mrs Delmar TOTAL DEPOSITS 61124552617 Iverson in Mlllvllla Bills payable rediscounts and other liabilities for At tha home hen In Wellsville borrowed money u Nona Mra Stoddard served a delicious Mortgages or other liens None on bank and ' premises turkey dinner to Mr and Mra None on other real estate None Robert Glttins of Smithiteld Mr executed by or for account of this batik Acceptances and Mrs Reed Anderson and Mr None and outstanding M and Mrs Delmar iveraon end Other liabilities 12300614 families an J ' - ) Ii - - v- - ' ( ' ' 4 ' T ’V v in Wax Works - u - u -- NATIONAL kIJ INAUGURATION DAY! ' FRIDAY JANUARY20tfiTUNEINCBS-T- V ’ REPORTS FROM EDWARD R MUR-- V' ROW WALTER CRONKITE HOWARD K SMITfl h 9:30 AM to 12:30 PJM KSL--5 ' ! 'I'’': ’Y - “r t - Bam 1613 - their Douglas and Mr and Mrs TELEVISION PROGRAMS Jamea at Biz II) Teaser (5) Xewa Waa (her Sit— (4) Weather 4 taat ' :I4— t) Haatlrr-Briahl- er 4:Se—(S) laaa Uicr Theatre Ha tiaeatarara (4) - - (S) r Rat Haatanaa V:SS— (t) Raahalar Father Osaaa Read Shaw (S) Wltaaaa 1iSa-- 4S Kraia rard S:aa— (!) Mraarha Harx (4) Hr Three ttaai'-iC BS Heaarta S -(!) Oatlaara (4) The Uataachahlea l:a-- 4) Aaael (4) Maa Heat (41 tl:SW-- IS JXNSICV PUBLISH Kit evening Monday Pubili every (Sunday through Ins by lrfeYlley Newpper O unny raWtst crater Ixnun Utah Entered ss eecond class natter at the past aftlee at Losaa Utah MEMBER Audit Bureau of Clmilitlna United Prase International J$EA Service WWMMWSSUMMWUMU'h atewqWWMW National- - Adiertliine ReprssmUtlvas Nesipsperdytlslns for other' purposes Loans as shown above are after deductions of reserves of 11301044 57080 J6 Ariel J: Benttson Cashier of the above-name-d bank do ' solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief ARIEL J BERNTSON Cashier Correct— Atteit: A SONNE ' RUSSELL S HANSON t JOSEPH A ANDERSON - I STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CACHE ss: Sworn fa and subscribed before me this 16th day of January 1961 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank and KPtO Valley ' On year anil fin Cache Valley) IS W (SEAL) ' LUNA 8 KIDG ELL Notary Public One vear servicemen aid lie Mareh 14 1963 commission SUBSCRIPTION JUn lonarlss rsMsisifeiwmis 11CU liy expires Metre (!) 111 - ' Keara II Weather New Waathar Htatlaa taaadaa (I) Weather ISita— (!) 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JMItn 4S'ewa at (4) 41 y ' One month canter noqana sap Om year aarrier On yvar owU outalde Ctabe (t) I:!— (S) I:S4— (4) Twlllfhl la (t) fear Chanaal 4 S i (4) 11:14— 44) ' (I) (1) !:!4— (4) (1) () S ) ' ' Oauiaa MararSa :SV— (4) Mawa — Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and " (S) Hava aad Weather S:4S-- (S Blot- The Herald Journal (41 WhlrlyMrSa ' ter of MEMORANDA JAX H ehliiiinr Snri (4) Owky k Hie Vriudi (it Water Frail Talc at tha VlkUga THTISDAT S:a--) KCPX— citoMti KSL-TV-— Perkes TOTAL LIABILITIES 11694321 Logan La Donna McMiuv cie Salinas California and Mrs of Millville Ida Jensen CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ' Dinner G nests 7 Mr and Mrs Leslie Bailey Capital Stock: Common stock total par 130000000 30000000 served dinner' to Mr hnd Mrs Don Bailey and family Mr and Preferred stock total par None retlrabla value Notts Mix Lea Bailey au family Surplus 45000000 i Karen Olive and Becky Mr end Undivided profits 125198 J7 Mrs John 1L Ballsy Mrs Sue Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) Nona Wyatt During the evening Mrs Wesley Dickerson and two daughTOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 87519127 ters Aria 'Joan and ion Bruce called to visit TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 12244630 JS Mr1 and Mrs Ivan Spence and family were dinner guests in ? 2 KUTV-CJm- sumI Trained - Dial SR 24511 8sm flrrvlc Cbiri ta-- tha VtUeyAII Altkai T |