Show THE HERALD 'JOURNAL 4 Came IF air Hdss xpanded Horse Show Prog ram wS£TFc&S Wi ' ' i General information on the Cache County Fair's horse show and race meet was released today by committees in charge of three divisions— the horse show the races and cutting horse competition Included on the horse show committee are Dick Campbell of Providence DeWitt Palmer and J D Cushman Logan Directing the horse races are P O Buttars and Henry Hodges of Lewiston while cut- - ' ' ting horse contests are super- form Trophies ribbons wffl be vised by H D (Swede) Han- awarded for each event The halter show is scheduled sen of Logan P O Buttars and Claude Wennergren North Friday Aug 18 at 9 am Classes Include junior westLogan ern pleasure age 13 to 17 filEatry Deadline Halter class entries positive- lies foals of 1961 fillies foals ly dose Aug 10 Post entries of I960 fillies foals of 1959 will not be accepted since it fillies 3 years old maiden is planned to make up a pro- mares matron mares produce gram listing all entries for the of dam 2 of either sex- grand show champion mare and ladies' Entry fee of $5 for halter western pleasure horse Events on Friday 1:30 pm class must accompany entry - - include: Novice cow cutting limited to Cache Valley horses only Pole bending Logan Educator Praises Army Ladies' barrel racing Open cow cutting open to any breed: Saturday Aug 19 at am : there will be: Colts foals of 1961 colts foals of I960 cotts foals of Reserve Instruction Program l i rMI uri tt ! it -1- katittkifaakMtaatkm Bona Mm Ml ——' ' at atoll MR fHha tkMrMMMriiprfMtUferitf to —tlmwiMMIWHlMM iwr teSt NttkiBwlMwwteiiatkiv-wil- k MtMt Wurlw W cukiitt id imp inHn cuipratwkoMtitepntdhiilm4Mi fraUetia :o 0 Af MSr THERE'- S- - A Big Drive " Dr Dittmer Seat Be Its For Is Guest a new Idea the US is in for campaign urging us to use seat belts fat our cars the way we do la our airplanes After years of relentless reporting by newspapers university traffic accident researchers and the National Safety Council the message seems to have come through If yon drive it's 7 to 10 that youll have an auto accident 1 — within the next five years Chances are heavy that tt win be a serious accident Auto Hooded Robber crash is the third biggest kill-e- r ia the nation after cancer Holds Up sod cardiovascular disease Suddenly as though It were aa immense six-mon- th ' : v Station For young people between IS sad 21 years of age it's the expressed by Dean L Mark eight states participated in forNeuberger of Utah State Uni mal classwork from 7:45 am versity when he returned yes to 4:45 pm each day terday from a tour of active According to Dean Neuber-ge- r the Instructors were thorduty at the Oakland Army Ter minal in California oughly prepared with weU orDean Neuberger who holds ganized material The lectures the rank of lieutenant Colonel and discussions were rehearsed General's prior to being presented in the in the Adjutant Corps has been a Reserve Of classroom and the carefully ficer for more than 26 years drawn lesson plans provided He served this summer as the for the effective use of approEvaluation officer for the Ad- - priate visual aids and other teaching devices- Practical exercises and examinations made tt possible to test and apply the principles and theories pre sented The members of the Adjutant General's Career Course spent one day on a field trip observ ing the application of comput ers to personnel accounting pro blems A highlight of this trip was the visit to the Data Pro The National Association of cessing Division of the Office Teachers of Singing is holding of the Adjutant General (Sixth workshop at University of U S Army) at the Presidio of Utah which began Monday and San Francisco win continue throughout this "It has been a great privilege week: Outstanding choral dir to serve as a Reserve Officer ectors in the area have been and I am always favorably im asked to parttdpate in the chorwith the progressive inpressed al tone discussion structional inethods that are Dr A L Dittmer fine arts employed by the Services and department Utah State Uni the efficient and proversity is one of the guest pan cedures that are used by the elists and Tuesday conducted General's Corps as tt a panel on choral tone Dr Dit- Adjutant maintains and an tmer 1a one of six emminent produces records to the tense days national authorities of voice alyses of the space age" who is in attendance Dean Neuberger was accomOthers are Ralph ErroUe na panied to Oakland by Mrs Neu tionally known Metropolitan berger siaier who win teach courses to Italian diction Dr LeRoy Robertson University of Utah Kne Composer and Song Lit erature Dr William Fowler Uof U Acoustics: William '' atanwtrafarlMnMinfctlr — mt Mfcrwd ralblr'mW tk from gram" This was the opinion commissioned officers lOOO yurl b'l tarriUy toftuit U fctn wiU kmaf ! Mm Mffatilrict far ofon m4 hMT t "Superior instruction Is offer- - jutant General and Army Medired in the United States Army cal Service School One hunReserve Summer Training Pro dred sixty six officers and non- LOVING CARE IS NEEDED when you're driving tool SUGAR HOUSE am - A 'U' Instructor te robber held a a No 1 killer here early tostation service But if you and your passen- day and escaped with about 930 gers ue seat belts you're up- in cash police reported wards of 00 per cent safer If Victimized was Gentlemen everybody used them we Jim's Service Station at 1305 would have 5000 fewer fatali-- East 21st South few ties and at least Police said man who indi severe injuries each year cated be had a pistol In bis er " Aid so this year for the first pocket fled on foot with the tone auto manufacturers win loot after ordering attendant be installing seat belt anchors Udell Stone to empty the till as standard equipment in new Stone told police he had just finished waiting on a customer Vennard University of South ears The National Safety Council and found the holdup man la ern California Voice Psycholwill be joined by an array of the station when he returned ogy John Toms Northwestern Mrs Leona Beth Colby Anendorsers including the US Stone was handed a note which University win give courses derson 31 died in a to him ordered the Tuesday and demonstrations voice in rip phone EducaDepartment of Health after a linger to and hospital Logan Pub-li- e cord out of the wall five are There in workshops the US Welfare and tion illness Health Service the Ameri place - all the money in a paper the nation and according to Dr ingShe was born in Salina sackto is honor July a tt Dittmer great Assn Medical can The robber grabbed the mon have one represented in this 16 1930 to Edwin L and Lucy And to sen the idea the Albey Colby ey and fled on foot His face area at the U of U Advertising Council will get at was covered with a white flour An April 18 1949 she married co of worth 110 million least Glen Anderson in the Manti sack with two eye holes cut operation from all media out He was described as beTemple The family has lived Lake Even the General Federation ing in his early twenties about in River Heights for the past ef Women's Clubs is out get 5 feet 9 inches tall and weigh II months Mrs Anderson was Eight a member of the IDS church ting the ladies to pledge that ing about 160 pounds they'll have seat belts installed Surviving are her husband Police have turned up no and the following sons and dauIt's all very impressive But clues of the holdup man ' what took so long? Especially GROTON Conn (DM — A ghter Danny Glen Mark EdSafeMalfetti since Dr James young Salt Lake woman was win and Debra Pauline all of one of eight pacifists arrested River Heights her parents of ty Research program chief at Teachers College Columbia here Tuesday when they tried Sigurd brothers and sisters need the that to board the Polaris missile fir- Duane Sigurd Harvey New University says SALT LAKE CITY flJPfl Mrs Donald for seat belts is one of the few Colleges and State institutions ing nuclear sub Ethan Allen Haven Conn in Peterson Salt Lake in (Thora) commissioned while was she safety positive findings can not do business with mem-be- n The eight are members of City Mrs Albert (Norma) vestigation of their boards of trustees One big obstacle experts or with any firm in which the the New England Committee Brow Lincoln Nebraska Mrs Howell William Action (Maurine) for say has been public Indiffer- trustee has an interest Mo LaRue Mrs Kansas 24 McCracken City — locked in by a fishy ence Jacqueline This was the sum of an opin stare from the auto dealer at ion handed down today by the Salt Lake was one of the group (Lou) Spencer Junction Funeral services win be held the request for seat belts But Utah Attorney General after fished out of the Thames River with manufacturers installing Chairman of the Weber Col- by Navy frogmen as they at- Saturday at 2 pm in Aurora all the gear except the strap lege Board of Trustees Ren- - tempted to break through a re- at the IDS Ward ChapeL Bur ial will be in the Aurora Cem dell N Mabey had requested stricted area around the that problem is solved etery The second road block: a an opinion wealth of misinformation about who needs seat belts — SAFETY PLAQUE SMITHFIELD i PLANT-WIN"Not me I dont drive fast I never drive long distances And I sure dont want to be strapped in if the car goes into a river or catches on fire'' - The way out of that falls to the Advertising Council which will have to explain that more than half of fatal accidents happened under 40 miles per most were right in town or no more than 25 mile away from drivers' homes-And if you're belted in you're not only five ttmes safer than if you were thrown dear but you're also probably conscious and can free yourself if fire or submersion that white-hoode- d - one-fUr-d River Heights Resident Dies -- I Woman Salt Among Demonstrators Opinion Given - Non-Viole- nt '" v hour-Hu- ul But easily as tag an oDstacie w getting seat Dens instance has been the - lack of pressure by law: or voluntary associations 6a the auto industry Car makers to a jnaa have been Behind the idea of course nut 1OT 1 unui now uuuuut SMlThlrl£LD--becau- se en Slaugh left as Safety Council representative gives plaque te to Carl W Clark loed plant superuitendent who received it on behalf of the employees With him are Eugene McBride and Raymond B Clark of the plant saiety committee This is the third award for Ow- time that has been re-- they aue to an through the fuU year of 1910 without a sin-ae acdofent person nel of SsnithfieU Plant No US to dossiers on an CalifciU Packing Corporation the asct belt salesmen who recent were presented with a fttb aaestjr award by the National ! C±t ui m lost-ttso- In the photo above Prof no-lo- st a ' cdvedby of the per sonnel v Smithfidd plant 'Not only did the employees avoid a disabling accident for I960 but for 26 consecutive months beginning March 1969 e there had not been a accident During this time em9 ployees workedTa total of lost-tim- 516-40- man-hour- s ' ' 1959 stallions 3 years' old stallions foals of 1957 or older get of sire 3 etither sex geldings 2 years and under geldings 3 to 4 years and older geldings 5 years and older grand champion geldings grand champion - stallion : and men's western pleasure horse Saturday Aag 19 at 1:30 pm horse show events are listed as: THE MOST HIGHLY tuned Novice cow cutting limited combination in professional rodeo is the calf to Cache Valley horses and his horse Such action as this roper Reining horse — western bit or hackamore to be used Pde bending Open cow cutting open to j man-and-mou-nt can be expected In the Golden Anniversary Cache County Fair and Rodeo August 17 18 and 19 at Cache Fairgrounds Caff Roping Is Among Popular Rodeo Events any breed' Eligibility rules of approved American quarter horse class es at halter wffl prevail Draft horse Shetland pony and light horse classes will be Cache County's 1961 Fdr and Starting with his manners in covered in a future article Rodeo scheduled for August the "box" (the enclosure bewffl of be 17 18 Shetiands Judging and 19 will include some hind which horse and rider wdt Thursday 10 am and that of of the best stock and cowboys until the calf has reached draft horses Friday 9 am tt stated given scoreline) he must be was in the country Hone racing and chariot raAmal-g- a alert yet quiet of Hans Hansen by today ces begin Friday 1:30 pm Almost completely on his rodeo chairman general and continue Saturday after when signalled he must own He one noted of the that noon Cutting races are at 1:30 rodeo events— calf rop- position his rider quickly for popular pm Saturday ing—has contests so close that the throw at the ducking twist less than a second will separate ing calf then slam to a stop and keep the rope taut when first and fourth places A winning team broken up the roper leaves his back because of the horse's unsound Here many a roping is won ness often wiU drop completely or lost for the horse must keep from the event's standings and the right amount of constant pressure on the rope—too much and the calf will struggle-t- oo little and the animal may do the same costing the roper precious seconds calf v Value of a consistent horse cannot be tabulated The roper knows he may spend far more than the sale price to find a suitaoie replacement - Loganite Gives Impressions Of Big Pageant n Alfred Glauser of xesteuranteur writes Logan his travels in the east and his visit to the Hill Cumorah Pageant:' "These wooded hills and vales in this part of the state of New York look beautiful and well-know- green in comparison to pur Utah country which by now is no doubt getting to look pretty dry and barren I bet those Cache Valley milk cows would relish those juicy grass es in these luscious meadows "In some sections the crops such as wheat and corn do look like they got more than their share of rain And again these farmers here would like to have some of our western sunshine to dry their hay Some day we may be able to regulate that too "You wiU note from the front page of the magazine section n of the Rochester which I am enclosing that the Pageant on Hill Cumorah got quite a build up This is typt cd of an the newspapers in tms vicinity Even the Buffalo New York paper had the same title page Some contrast to 130 years ago Oatstaading Job The pageant itself is magni ficent and in some ' respects comes up to some if those co - Times-Unio- lossal Hollywood iwoductions Dr Harold Hansen really did aa outstanding: lob to directing tins production The lighting euects and the synchronized sound is second to none The whole performance is a spec tacle worth anyone's time and effort to witness' "The seating and the park ing of cars for soma 20000 to 257000 people at each of the performances during the four nights is a tremendous task The sheriff's department with the help of the local brethren are doing a good Job to coping with that problem "Another task not the toast or tins giant undertaking is to house and feed the 300 participants in the pageant and to help to accomodate the visi tors that come from aU Darts of the country Here the Relief society comes to the fore ground with their efficient function The various branches hi tha district alternate in ser ving meals and running a bazaar in the new Palmyra chap- w am wnax oencious meala :' they are! "AU to aH this annud prestation of 'A New Witness for Christ' en the slopes of the mu uimoran is without a doabt the biggest rdiglous presentation to be found anywhere to the worid" v --v ' 'V because the perfect combination of timing between the pair seems rare a roper and his mount on a "hot" streak appear unbeatable A concrete example is world champion Dean Oliver of Boise Idaho who on a sorrel gelding called Mickey which he bought late in 1959 from a fellow contestant set a new rodeo record of winnings in 1950 of 628841 The pair served early warning they were after the 1961 crown too by jumping into the money toad again True Oliver who can be considered the greatest calf roper on the current scene had won the title twice before in 1955 and 1958 but bis efforts never have been' matched so fully as by the chunky Utile Mickey Their harmony at work appears effortless Countless hours have gone into a calf horse's training From the time the roper nods for his calf until his hands snap away from the tie signifying "time" the horse ia making a series of moves each one of equd :: ' Still At Large POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Two Utah State Prison escapees remained at large to- m - day as law enforcement officers continued to check out toads Objects of the statewide search were Raymond Smith 36 and Heber L Kirton 34 both of Salt Lake City The two trusties drove off in a prison pickup buck Saturday The truck was later recovereo YA Hospitals Consolidated In Salt Lake - Two WASHINGTON (DPD Lake under Salt City hospitals jurisdiction of the Veterans Administration will be consoli dated Sens Frank E Moss and Wallace F Ben announced today nett They said the 12th Avenue hospital will be declared but phut as soon as an patients are transferred to Fori Douglas The transfer is expected to be completed by Jan 1 the D-Ut- R-Ut-ah senators said "The Veterans Administra tion informs me that' dinical services to veterans in our ar ea win be improved by this consolidation" Moss said He said the move also was expected to reduce operating costs The Fort Douglas hospital Is scheduled to have 620 'beds after the consolidation Of these 320 would be for general medical and surgery patients and 300 for neuropsychiatric patients The senators said most em ' ployes from the 12th Avenue institution would be transfer red to Fort Douglas However a few employes might be reassigned to other YA hospitals Bennett said the 12th Avenue facility wU be turned over to the' General Services Administration for disposal when tt is declared surplus back in these fasMmi ol right slacks! Hockmeyer has created a new look (a corduroys with fair m-usual patterns to plaids checks and ''tweed effects" along with a wonderful range of solid colors See them all In great variety of atyling-Contine- 5th And 6th Concerts Slated I VoaKbewwidtoi ntet r Ivy or regulation Quality details that wear! will give you longer ? - $795 ':- PeHsbed Fifth and sixth concerts in Utah State Udverdty's Chamber Music Festivd series are scheduled August 13 and 17 Ronald Stoffel assistant professor of fine arts at USU and festival chairman said Sunday's program will feature a combination of faculty and studertjberfonnance and Thursday's : will be an concert I Admission is free to both ber i Mozart's Eine Kteine Cettea PANTS ly TUFHES V tv at 3 in the pm Sunday Nachtmusik played by Judy lounge of the Student Union Galley and Penney Humphrey Der-ry Building at USU Violinist Dean Cellist Roger DrinkaJl both of Logan vtolinists Miss and Pianist Irving Wassennann Merrill violist and Ron Wat-kin- s win play Brahm's Trio in B Ogden cellist Performers in the Thursday Major Student works on the pro matinee concerto at 11 am in gram include Mozart Flute Main Auditorium wfll be violQuartet to C Major featuring ist Mary James Mr DrinkaU Darren Lund band director at and Prof Wajsermann ' The Weber High School Ogden program includes 'Eyeglasses by Judy Ostler vi-- Duet (viola and cello) Beethovolhust and Nedra MerrilL vid- - en Maerchenbilder (violo "d ist both of Salt Lake City and piano) Schumann and Sonata Fred wmecke cellist Poca-tdt- for Cello and Piano in A Major Idaho Other student num- - Beethoven- oi ' WASH PANTS $698 : a ' at ' " simims' CLOTHING lii NMilMii Utat |