Show mrum Active In Civil Defense Defenie Organization pared to do and how they will meeting held in Hyrum City do it In case of an attack C D McBride director exHall Each functioning group in the local organization report- plained that an attack on the ed on what personnel are pre-- city of Hyrum could come in one or more of several differTUESDAY AUGUST IS 1961' ent forms direct bombing atoJOURNAL Logan (Caeh County) Utah mic fallout from bombed centers in Utah and other western states bombing 4$ the water system bombing of the light and power system poisoning of water system germ warfare by contamination of the water supply gas warfare By Gladys J McBride HYRUM — Action ! Not Apathy 1 waa the keynote of the Hynim Civil Defense Organization meeting held in the Hyrura 1 4 - THE HERALD City Franklin Stake Plans Sessions Franklin Stake at Preston and Montpelier at Montpelier are among the 31 Church stakes conducting quarterly conferences this weekend Elder ElRay L Christiansen assistant to the Council of Twelve and William M Walsh will welfare committeeman visit the Preston sessions No visitors are assigned to Mont pelier The various stake confer ences and General Authorities assigned are as follows: Blaine Stake at Richfield Idaho: Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve and Glen L Rudd Welfare committee v Burbank Stake at Burbank Calif: President Josepr Field-to- g Smith and A Lewis Elg-gren Welfare Committee Craig Stake at Meeker Colo: No visitor East Los Angeles Stake at Los Angeles Calif: Donald Ellsworth Welfare Committee East Provo Stake at Provo Utah: Elder LeGrande ards of the Council of the 'Twelve ' To Canada Edmonton Stake at Edmon ton Canada: Elder Gordon B Hinckley Assistant to the Coun cil of the Twelve ' Franklin Stake at ? Preston Idaho: Elder EIRoy L Hansen Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and William M Walsh Welfare Committee v Garfield Stake at Escalante 'Utah: Elder Harold B Lee of the Council of the Twelve and Lionel L Drage Welfare Com- h' mittee v Grand Coulee Stake at Moses Lake Wash: Elder Howard W Hunter of me Council of the Twelve 3 "" Granger North Stake at Granger Utah: Presiding ' Bishop Joseph L Wirthlin ? Granite Park Stake at Salt Lake City: Elder 'Marion D Hanks of the First Council of the Seventy kVv: IGreat Falls Stake at Great Falls Mont:: Walter Stover Welfare Committee ? I Indianapolis Stake at Indianapolis Ind: Elder Marion G Romney of the Council of the Twelve and Arben 0 Clark Welfare Committee Las Vegas Stake at Lai Vegas Nev Elder Spencer W ! Kimball of the Council of the Twelve and Casper H Parker Welfare Committee ' Laytoo Stake at Layton i- i : : -- Utah: Elder Mark L Petersen of the Council of the Twelve Meet sr7::-Mesa Maricopa Ariz: No Stake visitor : - at Mesa Minidoka Stake at Rupert Idaho: Elder Antolne R Ivini ef the First Council of the Seventy and Stewart B Eccles Welfare Committee Montpelier Stake at Montpelier Idaho: No visitor Mount Ogden Stake of Ogden Utah: Bishop Carl W Buehner ef the Presiding Bishopric : f North Sevier Stake at Saline Utah: Elder Sterling W Sill Assistant to the Council of the 'r-Twelve ': "' North Tooele Stake at Tooele Utah Elder Milton R Hunter of the First Council of the Sev X1 ' The defense organization will hold local organization meetings to further study their problems and functions and lay plans to go into effective action in case of an attack Officers and functioning groups in the organization are C D : Director McBride Blanche Mitt on secretary publicity Gladys J McBride public information Mrs Les ter (Minnie) Miller Mrs E J Wilson Mrs M A Allen Sr Mrs Vera Miller care of evacuees Farrell Darley Mrs A DAllen Mrs Marian Ann-der Mrs Isabell Wilson Nurses' training Dr J Paul Burgess first aid training Dr J W Wright fire protection Ross Iilienquist Bill Christof-ferse Carl Andersen electric power and light protection K C Jones water system protec tion Harris Petersen warning and panic control Elmer Laur-- Winner of the mile race Cache Du-wort- last year was v Mrs Bernice Gregory shown holding the bridle In the saddle is her Jockey son' while beside her from left ' daughter tors' - "This" he declared "indi- Townspeople having ques cates that our administration tions or needing further infor La Paul C Child Wel views the present situation as mation pertaining to any phase fare Committee Stake at a grave one Never before has of this program are urged to South Blackfoot our country had so much at contact members of the Blackfoot Idaho: No visitor Summit Stake at Coalville stake with so little protection" Utah: Elder William J Critch- he declared A big portion of the approlow Jr Assistant to the Coun priation will of necessity go to cil of the Awelve overcrowded cities where Tampa Stake at Tampa Fla: big have little means of pro people B Isaacson of Bishop Thorpe the Presiding Bishopric and tecting themselves" ne saia "The key to our survival in Irvin B Nydegger as well as in other Hyrum Union Stake at LaGrande cities Is in the towns and L Elder Delbert Ore: Stapindividuals and family of hands ley of the Council of the groups People must be prepar Twelve Uvada Stake at Enterprise ed to protect themselves" ne Four outstanding speakers Utah: Elder Henry D Taylor explained "The local civil defense or have been lined up for the Assistant to the Council of the o Twelve and Alfred W Uhrhah ganization can only help our District Convention people by giving warning sigWelfare Committee hit Pocatello chairSept to control nals helping panic lawlessness and anarchy main man Russell L Humpherys of Pocatello announced today taining and protecting public One of the speakers is Treas utilities from sabotage and deof Kiwanis International urer emerstruction and providing another is professor of speech gency assistance'? he explain and marketing at the Univered Mrs Lester (Minnie) Miller sity of Utah the third is an au chairman of the women's group thority on Far Eastern affairs on public information reported and the fourth has been a speathat all homes in Hyrum have ker at a U S Chamber of been supplied with material Commerce convention The Kiwanis treasurer C L giving full instructions on what to do and how to do it in case (Doc) Morris of Springfield 111 was elected to the post at of an attack The Relief Society arid the schools have cooper the international convention ated in this project Instruc- last month in Toronto He serv tions on bomb shelter and fall ed last year as international out shelters how to build them vice president He is president and equip them is in the hands of the Uinois National Insurof all families and Individuals ance Co and the Inland National Insurance Co in Springshe reported "Our people should dig this field Prominent Speaker material out of their cupboards Dr Royal L Garff Salt Lake and drawers and memorize the City hai'taught at the Univer instructions and sity of Utah since 1941 He them"" urged Mrs Miller holds MA and PhD degrees have been women Thirty ASSIGNED to Travis AF trained in first aid work ac from Northwestern University 1938 to 1941 be was dirStaff B Base Sgt Larry cording to Dr J W Wright From ector of of Cove training for Day chairman of this group "These are ready to go into actum any Montgomery Ward and Co He where In the town in case of is widely known in the area as a lecturer emergency" be said Kilsoo Haan is leader of the The need of atomic fan-oPeoples' League shelters for every family was emphasized A good tight baser as well as West Coast division ment well stocked and equip sales manager for the Chun with food fuel water first King Corp The league was set ped Staff Set Larry B Day for aid supplies and sanitary fa up in 1932 to aid US intelli mer resident of Cove has re cilities with windows doors gence in the Far East and supceived orders of transfer to and cracks screened with fac plies the State Department with Travis Air Force Base near tory cloth or blower screens reports from underground San Francisco California will serve the purpose well if groups in the Far East He is the son of Mrs Sophia available Otherwise a dugout Stary Gauge resigned as vice B Day of Cove He hat served should be the group president and director of the 8tt years in the U S Air agreed Allprepared citizens in the town Padfic Olive Co Vis alia Calif Force with four years having are to prepare them early this year to become a been spent in England He mar- selvesurged in these ways and others professional public speaker ried Shirley March of England seen For the past II years he has necessary and the couple has two children A first aid kit showing the averaged about 100 public ap Zane and Debbie supplies it should contain will pearances a year and last year Set Day recently enlisted for be placed on display in one he made 270 talks on American' four more years He has re of the main street windows to ism throughout the nation He cently been stationed at Sandia encourage people to be prepar was banquet speaker for the Air Force Base In Albuquerque ed Public announcements win 1957 US Chamber convention New Mexico be made in church and public in Washington Kiwanians and meetings calling attention to Some Ohio ranks fifth among states the gravity of the situation and their wives from Southern Idof the Union In production of urging people to be prepared aho and Utah are expected at The functional groups in the the convention oats' Shreveport Stake at XT Salvation Army - 1961 Speakers Listed Opens Fund Campaign For District Kiwanis Meet : Utah-Idah- 1--3 - practice retail Cache Airman Inter-mounta- ut Sino-Korea- n Is Assigned : 650-10- in Describes What Is Known tributions may send it to the treasurer Nobel Chambers at 78 East Center Street Logan The local committee urges citizens to respond early and give as liberally as their means will allow remembering that this is The Salvation Army's only appeal for the year and much is dependent upon the outcome of the drive Other committeemen an nounced by Mr Larsen are e Burgoyne L T Wallace and L Ray Robinson Noble L Al-li- Chambers is " "While the' Salvation Army enjoys the good will of most people everywhere it is well to point out the reasons for the drive The Army has a nine point service program to the less fortunate and needy They serve regardless of race creed or color during times of local or national distress Salvation Army officers and committee members are always on the job to lessen the burden of those so so affected Disaster knows no mercy but workers of The Salvation Army are quick to respond to the need" Mr sen stated USU Lar- Graduates Successful In Accountant Exam Janes Lynn 1961 Providence B S graduate with June a major in accounting from the college of business and social sciences Utah State Univer sity and Alvin Jay Smith Brigham City with the same degree in the same class were two of the successful 27 ones of the 134 who took the examination of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants given in Utah in May : Er- In Wyoming Haskell ("Hack") Jolley son of Mr and Mrs Merrill Jolley of Lovell was also successful "Hack" received his B S in Business Administration in June 1955 He will be remembered by his contemporaries as president of the Sigma Nu Fraternity Since he graduated has had done work in public accounting has worked with his father and mother in the real estate and insurance business and been a partner with his father in live stock feeding at Lovell His wife is the former Janeen Call of Afton Wyoming They have two children 'v? - r All three of the successful candidates were members of the CPA Review taught during the Spring Quarter by Dr Norman S Cannon -- i ttf iraifcrft tboo& flat Harum i Pca t3 Best i Harriet Begkr 1 ' Roger: Peterson and Bernice Schwartz Musical continues USU i la amphitheatre with curtain at 1:15 throggl Saturday - at USU: - ''" L ji turn- - IT an ) m t m it 'hMIi rmmm There will be three monies in each event and unless the class is filled to three it will be Working with Mr Butters on What is known about diet and heart attacks or strokes How heart disease is summarized ever it points out that some the racing committee are Henry Hodges of Lewiston secrein a leaflet released today for dietary changes have been re tary Dr E H Gibson Logan distribution by the Utah Heart commended for people prone and Wells Jackson Lewiston to these conditions The phamp-le- t y: Association Published by the American Heart Association the phamp-le- t is entitled "What We Know About Diet and Heart Disease" It notes that there is no final proof that changing the fat content of the met will prevent : cautions that Entries Are Invited mono-unsaturat- The Holstein-Friesia- n Association of America has announced the completion of outstanding official production records by the following registered Holstein cows in this area Sego Road Kewpie Ihka Kitty 4665323 owned by Mrs Ruth B Anderson Richmond produced 16362 lbs milk and 620 lbs butterfat in 339 days on twice daily milking as a Leons Cot Speck Ida Burke 4112721 owned by Ross H Gordon Lewiston produced 16271 lbs milk and 536 lbs butterfat in 362 days on twice daily milking as a Edgewood Hall Band Melody 3944175 owned by Edgewood Hall Provi dene e produced 18509 lbs milk and 628 lbs butterfat in 350 days on twice daily milting as a Utag Skylark Helen Mistress 4539546 owned by Utah State University Logan ' produced 16973 lbs milk and 650 lbs butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a Utah State University working in dose cooperation with the national Holstein organiza tion supervised the weighing and testing of production as a part of the official herd testing J programs These programs provide con tinuing lactation and lifetime production records on every cow in participating registered Holstein herds urging neart well-balanc- STOP! t ' Tuk KLO PRESENTS THE 01 M N 1" i champs Crteten ef VTEOUILA'' mi Inuii Shaw aaS Talent tar Talk Meet For 4 Cache Cows ttK Important changes in diet should be made Find And omy on meaicai aavice The two principal die v changes which have been re commended tne leaflet says are: "1 Eat Less Fat 2 Substitute a substantial amount of ' AH members of the Farm liquid vegetable oils for the soua ammai tats such as but- Bureau families under the age ter and the fat in meat" of 30 are encouracred tn nartks Definitions are riven of the ipate in the Talent Find and three main kinds of food fats: laix meet scneouiea xor inurs-da-y saturated and August 17 2 pm first Examples day of the Cache County Fair of foods high in the first two "This is an excellent opporkinds are listed in table form tunity for young people to make In addition to the subiect the moat of their talent" Mrt of fats the leaflet provides an Hans Hansen Amalga general summary of know- cnairman stated in ledge concerning sodium re- youth of the county to enter striction and overweight in re the nationwide contest lation to disease It She pointed out that the Tat points out that in some cases ent Find and Talk Meet inof heart and blood vessel dis- cludes two divisions the Junior ease physicians may prescribe Talent Find open to all boys souum-restnete- a (low salt) and girls under 17 years of age diets to prevent excessive wa and the Senior division for ter from being retained In the those 17 to 30 Doay "Farming in the Sixties The leaflet concludes with Freedom or Bondage" Is the these live general recommen general subiect for th Talk dations: Met which is open to all be- 1 "Good general nutrition is iween ue ages of 17 and 30 important for everyone" Eat Those desiring further infora varied diet mation are asked to can th If you are in doubt about what Farm Bureau local lady chair- you should eat ask your phv- - man or one of the following sician COUntV Officers: Mn Harui A 2 "Keep your weight norm- Hansen Amalga JO 34322 al" Ask your doctor what vour Mrs Frank Olsen Paradise ideal weight is CH or Mrs Fred Alder 3 VDo not put yourself on a Providence SK ' special diet" 1 If your doctor has nut vnu on a special diet follow it exactly" In dieting don't make DON'T NY THAT exceptions or go to extremes HOUSI PAINT 5 "Don't hesitate to ask vour doctor for help if you have any -- Wear For questions about the diet he preFULLER'S SPECTACULAR scribes for you" v PAINT SAU Copies of "What We Know A- Cointa $001 bout Diet and Heart Disease" are 'available u n o n reauMt STUCKI from the Utah Heart Associa RUILMNG SPECIALTIES tion DA 250 East 1st 176 N Main PL-- 6K south salt Lake City i Records Listed I 1 Dtm - S j:J' V " ' ': ':J-y- ''' MILIkS y ' ll: llilHlli fePp -- rSrWT ::V AMERICA'S FAVORITE SINOINO '(MfQSby -W - $l- $si7S course IV L JOHNNY ' I : :?-f! ' entries About Diet And Heart Disease secretary-treasure- r- nst tL Be-side-Si ts ee Francisco by Ernest and 'B from Southern Utah Burley Idaho Falls Blackfoot and Cache Valley" Mr Butters said "We urge local owners to get in their entries by Wednesday noon since drawing for: posi tions will be done Wednesday night Riding clubs especially are admonished to submit their one-eigh- th one-quart- er Lve-eigh- Blackfoot ' from Soda Springs and Idaho Falls will be matched against local teams "We have a substantial num ber of entries in the flat races : Lynn Is employed by a public accounting firm in Grand JunctionColorado and Jay in San a: Horse Racing Program Posts Varied Offerings "Something happening every for Friday and Saturday afterminute— horseraces interspers noons at the fairgrounds contests ed with cow Starting time each day is The Salvation Army's annual barrel races cutting club races and 1:30 pm appeal for funds is being con There will be eight races class showing ducted in Cache County at this pleasure "There's never been any each day including time with Iver L Lars en chairthree-eigth- s like it in the history of mile man of the local service unit thing horse events in Cache County" one-ha- lf and The Cache drive will be con Thus did P 0 Butters of there is a club relay a ducted through a contact of Lewiston chairman of Cache quarter-mil- e club and two business firms and citizens by Fair horse race com-mit- chariot races both days County V S Bentiey the Salvation In the chariot events teams describe the program Army field representative or by v o 1 u n t e e r solicitors All money collected will be deposit ed with Ariel Berntson First National Bank of the local service unit committee Those wishing to mail con examination at their first set ting When they have had the requisite experience they will be awarded their certificates as certified public accountants - are her husband Seth Gregory Doc Gregory and her young Both had the distinction of passing all four parts of the - "Setto" entered by 1961 ir H" County Fair must be prepared to go into action to meet any of these eventualities he explained "Each functional group win have its specific duties to perform and must also be ready to move into any gap where leadership is needed in case of an attack" he said He pointed out that President Kennedy has asked Congress for an ap- itsen marshal! propriation of 12076 million Each functional group will dollars to get the nation going deputize assistants as needed on a program of fallout snei: in case they are called Into ' enty and LeRoy A Wirthlin Welfare Committee Orem Stake at Orem Utah: Elder Alma Sonne Assistant to the Council of the Twelve St George Stake at St George Utah: Elder S Dilworth Young of the First Council of the Seventy and Walter Dansie Welfare Committee St George East Stake at St Utah: Elder S George Young and Walter at - '' '"7'' ' - MATHIS ' : ' V V ® ' Par Pene V iCCV" ifV': ROUT y " A ' ? : ' S: " |