Show ' ie he Change ' In temperature with the high high tomorrow M to 90 High yesterday wu 87 Ogden 87 86 in Salt Lake VOL i- V: - V -: : ' r :: - t ' ti-ih- ! S4NO LOGAN 201 UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST liiiial 221143 Partly cloudy 1 i to occasionally cloudy through tomorrow Scattered thunder ihoweri with heaviest showers over the mount aini FIVE CENTS ' — i political-rel-lu- 4 By Xiel Shechan enting the tight grip on the country to en- - armed troops and police on pa rmm iMmtiMi when a the time at force harsh restrictions impos- -' godas which served as headcrfji jgjou SAIGON South Vict Nam -- i country is at war with y ed Wednesday to wipe out Bud- quarters for Buddhists feuding dhist opposition to Diem's re--1 with the government over al- - ' troops and police acting munist guerillas APPOINTED principal of the unded martial law continued! A declaration issued by the gime Soldiers and police wereilegcd religious discrimination SnutMield Junior high Irel making wholesale arrests of I government press agency said stationed throughout Saigon and Hundreds of Buddhist priests v M Eppich suspected opposition elements! the Diem administration would were rounding up suspects ' 'and nuns were arrested and in South Viet Nam today in the! no longer tolerate "exploitation Press censorship was In ef- - pagodas were left in shambles : The raids brought strongly government's massive crackJ of religions for political ends feet but some cables were get aown on or the transformation of naeo- - j tine out of the country nuiucu irum uic1 uiaayyiwai iwnwivmniiu 11 u : 11 nit ' Tlia1 AwAinmil Dmiilni J uiw lciivcik t-iur iiM:Mj me governmem i suuuvniy KiiiuiKUkw itniwutMii oiaica wiuvii is (wuu viuicu 4!hIa Bgiiauun Ngo Dinh Diem accused a "mi- - f propaganda terrorism and plot- - took action against rlstive ! ing 8230 million a year and con monks of ting" j nority" om Buddhist Buddhists Wednesday with a j tributing 12000 men to help the in lorn- - i The armed farces clamped a i wave of I "systematic sabotage" raids by South Vietnamese government tin iu ugiu againsi ine U)m- munist guerrillas U S officials 1 : Daines Theodore E Davidson j Jessie G Erickson Maria Rita C Flfiueroa : Ruth Griffin Alice Hall Larry Uaslam Ray Haslam Gwen Hodges Rich- ard Holloway Myrtle Holmes BarbaraT Jacobsen M u r r a y Mazuran Maughan Nedra Antone Moody Shardon ft Morrill Delbert Napper (part time) Dee Nuhn Elizabeth Nuhn Loye L ' Painter John ' Thai all teaching positions have been filled in the Logan (Sty School District has been announced by Principal Sher man Eyre School will open in the district oo Tuesday Sep-- J tember 3 Following is a list ofmem- hers f the Logan City Board of Education and school staff: 'Board of Education — Mer-?rill C Daines president H J M R Milllgan 5 M : Com-Arm- Rob-bin- s Principal Of tar MerriUrEMon v: ': workers Elizabeth LaBeau Ida Andrews (Continued on Page 2) ' Smithfield Gardner : 7' U sistant George S Bates secondary supervisor Ruby Moody r elementary supervisor Eldrid Larsen director pupil : personnel and Marcus Soren-sd- n superintendent of bufld- and grounds lags Supervlsery staff — Luella Barlow Amelia Beech James lone Bennion :lUJMLiXarlson ' Hale H Barbara Hales Ruby (part time) Dorothy Kelker Delbert G Napper (part time) Harold M Petersen Wilma E Wilson Glen Wortbington La-f- Rue Kearsley secretary j Ab-''-1 raham Bergeson and Clarence ' Puuer custodian and main: ' - : Here's Schedule For ity Sc hoo s J r ""''i1' ' ' v Elementary Schools take place beRegistration for all elementary pupils-wil- l tween 9:30 am and 12 noon on Friday Aug 30 Those who cannot come at this time may register by telephone on August 29 Kindergarten pupils will need their birth certiri -f fkatesj:'-vClasswork jWill begin in the elementary schools of the city on Tuesday September 3 at 9 am Junior High " Orientation and registration for all pupils will be held on Tuesday September 3 with ninth graders meeting at 8:40 am eighth graders at 10:30 am and seventh graders at ' 1:30 "- pm ' V :Ar- -m! r : - - Hick Earl Holmsteaa Cecil Joreensen : Harry :H Kemp Judith Meyrick JPaul Miller - Hattle Morrell i M Larry Petenen Eleanor P Pocock Clifford R Poole Lee v" Rasmussen (part time) Marshall L Roberts Janet Rose Phoebe L Snetl Harry ' D Thomas Inez B Tingey Elden Torbensen Eugene TueUer Rodney Tueller W John Whatcott Heber Whiting Glen Worthtogton Richard G ? Mr Eppich who has been a teacher in the district for the past 15 years succeeds J Ken neth Webb newly appointed as sistant superintendent in charge of instruction in the Cache " ' For the vast four years the new principal has been counselor and driver education in at the Smithfield schooL Prior to that he was coach and physical education teacher there-In 1948 he received a B S degree from Utah State University and he is currently ' completing requirements for a Master's degree Following graduation he went to Wellsville Jun ior High School where he spent eight years as coach and teach er- of a variety of subject h Mr Eppich has been both president and ike president of the Cache Education Associa tion and has held various com mittee assignments in the Asso- Diem Wednesday The fiavemmem nraca armu said that in addition to the tight curfew placed on most cities price controls and anti-boaring restrictions were being put structor inioeiiect KEEPING A WEARY vigil at Pennsylvania' mine? where r three miners arev1rappedsia Mrs ' active member of the LDS Church' he is presently serving as second counselor in the! Smithfield 3rd Ward bishopric He has also held numerous of fices in the various auxiliaries wnue in weiisvine Jie was member of the TJnn Plnh Mrs Eppich is the former Evelyn MerriU of Trenton There are five children in the family four girls and one boy in announcing the appomt- rnent Supt Draper pointed out hocrin that Mr Frlnifh worKing lmmeaiaieiy m nis new vldeUepwifeof 'one of m flSsf t : aBaVyi' m f"- -: them: came today" when the drill 'missed therhamber-wher- r the miners are DwappoWtment f entombed '? MBL 331 feet underground aTt °aw v't : ! r0wo mmer" trapped w 331 feet underground for 10 days ended m msappointment today when the drill missed the chamber where they are entombed The — — — s dHllino a aiiomnt swrww mtu ammiuji " ir wi-1- j Plnn Calvin Hugie i Junior High School — Sher- j """J wuuapoc Charmbury said the drilling iTT ! j rai It Hawaii Volcano n Becomes Acnye VOLCANO OBSERVATORY : Hawaii WPJ)— A small yolcanie crater burst Into activity pn the island of IlawaU Wednesday-- ' night giving spectators a close- - : up view of a volcano In' Wk3&7gt : The eruption started midnight along the east wall of Alealea crater in the rchaln of craters on Kilauea volcano Kilauea ii separate volcano which ap pears to sprout from the south Slopes OTtiamea Aiauna xoa uiuiiaiiu m java ranging la color from deep red to nearly? white spurted 25 to 75 feet intov the air in a chain of fire fromr & near the top edge of the crater' Hi rim to about halfway down the '' ( m - iZtt: j 1 f - was-locate- d 5 : -- -- ! e) : 1 - ! iti ' man Hansen principal Gerald Allen Rodney R Anderson Amelia Beecher (part-timCarol Rae Brown Ned C Budge M T Butterfield Beth T Christensen C Lee Colston Bevia Crisfleld Rudgar H -The "district sanitarian Wit lard K Hill has stated that a Salt Lake City man vacation- fhg jn Logan Canyon had been attacked and bitten by a bat which was Infected with rabies Laboratory tests at the State Department of Health showed a positive test and the man has been placed on treatment by his family pnysician Mr HiIl cautioned persons who may get bitten by bats or rodents to bring the rodent in question to the health department and to see a doctor im mediately It is important that these: tests be made - and a diagnosis made so that treatment may be given in the event of a positive report Rabies is a fatal disease if treatment is not given and caution should be exercised if anyone suspects they have been bitten rabies infected rodent 'iMost people associate rabi with dogs and cats butral mice bats and other rodents may become infecte with the rabua organism "Parent should caution their children not to molest or play with strange dogs or cats or wild rodents which appear ill or show a decided change from their normal behavior" Mr r ' vvc arc UOI gOUIg any ucCJr mut iiciu xiuuuc to : and Louis Bova 42j Fellin andi er" he said "We think we are v thouirht thev Throne were separated from i'irito hed rat-l- t Bova by a wall of rock and de-- were at 330 feet but apparently bris they are higher" Some mining men theorized i that a "drift" of the drill fairly t c D WWIIM common in drilling was responI'M IUUVGU W1IEUI mm" f GP8CUJ sible for the "miss" of the crater— about 100 yards : rock below the tiny chamber SPANISH FORK IL'PD The II "We will drill another hole if wide and 200 feet deep was X w I w C Xicil : j body of a deer hunter missing we have to" Charmbury said covered with molten-lav- al and:'-'' WASHINGTON (DPI) -- Prime monkey tunnel" Dr H Beech- - for five years in central Utah "but this time to the north flow was continuing' at 'a ' the Minister Sean Lemasa of Ire- - er Charmburv state secretary was found Wednesday after- Meantime we will see if v they steady pace land and his wife will visit the of mines said "All we can do noon by Army National Guards- (the trapped men) can pick Visitors Were being escorted :: united states Degummg Oct is sit tight for the present tap-1- 5 men on maneuvers their way to the bole as guests of President and ping on the drill to see if they The body of Duane Johnson The disaDDOlntinit IWWa w'BsLWerfnecdav nioht and allnuHuf Mrs The White (the trapped men) can locate 24 Spanish Fork Kennedy to Fellin and Throne by to park at the edge of the crf- relayed louse said Wednesday the where the bole is " jfUM unve area oi fsiaie uepuiy ecrelary oi mines ter The eruption was taMnj President extended the invita- - j "Then be can try to get into Sanoete Countv uie miercom piace oiuy an yards away and vjoroon anwa-ouon aunng ms recent trip to the bole": Identification was made by a system through a h hole the visitors could feel the heat Ireland Charmbury was referring to j card found in a wallet drilled earlier Ifrdm the molten lava Lilly Lon Canyon h- isses HAZLETON Pa- - IUPD — A I David FcUin 58 one of the min- -- e- — -BIieraPl w orui mrougn - : BeverUge Hazel B Hansen and Lorna Nicholls Custodians J Shirley Clark Lyman Checketts George H Harris In : 3 ''liBii fa h P nZmli nave i Rust j ters ohfiui!dHiit'' protests to A backup the martial law and r state of sieee ntwIaimM Kw An Yonk : Buaamst (risis 1 ciation a ine might play Into the hands of the Communists Informed sources said gov ernment sources were continii- ng the crackdown today with wholesale arresU Chief targets ' of the round-u- p were Buddhist '? priests who have been leadinsr the battle against the regime & aoimnatea by Roman catholics' Troops with orders to shoot : to kill were deployed through-- y out Saigon Hue: Danang and i nnatrang the four main cen- trict fOllOWS " tearea The appointment of Irel M Eppich as principal of Smith-fiel- d Junior High School was announced this morning by Sup erintendent c Bryce Draper of the Cache County School Dis pre-scho- ol fW-Le- Yyr:: ' Secretary Esther school lunch workers ! School Named schedule for pupils in the Logan City School District has' been' released by Principal Sherman Eyre as A Commencement of classes will be at 8:40 am on Wednesi 4 "v day September ' '::::: :' Senior High ISei::High' : — All new students will register at me school "on Friday yJc4mson principal Joseph' C AdamsNJEUchard B Bradford August 30 from 9 am to 12 noon Orientation for all soplMK Frankie mores and new students is scheduled for 1 Dee R Christensen :) L OnTuesday September s seniors will register at 8:15 a m B Clark Shanon Christiansen '(part time)' Jan Dickson Paul juniors at w am and sophomores at 1 pm:? -- ': Felt Maynwtf 'MGunterjf Regular classwork will begin at the high school on WedOreta Hall Alene Hansen Kay nesday September Hart Weston G Henrie Kath-lee- n ' ":v tenancci-Vr--:- ' I post-midnig- ht Alison Tbdrne : Admlnlstmtive staff Sherman G Eyre' superin-tendent Robert B Williams clerk and administrative as- - vJlstrict J — School lunch vice-preside- nt : s '' Petersen (part time) Bessie Peterson (part time) LeRoy Peterson (part time) Elaine S Margaret Robinson Sackett Stuart Smith Lynn JStewart Elden Torbensen Linda M Treioar Kent Wortbington Sec re y Pearl Gunne1! Milo six-inc- HAPPY WINNER! Mrs Nori Shiba of Morgan Hills Calif clutches Tupperware President Hamer Wilson after learning of her 84692 cash award At right is a view of the banquet prior to Tupperware Oriental Festival last night in Romney Stadium Nearly 1200 delegates participated Festival With Oriental Theme don't know what this will mean to "I can't believe my family" cried Nori Shiba Morgan Hill Calif who shared a ricksha ride With Dam Fortune to become top prize winner during Tupperware's Fun Night ceremonies last night Mrs Shiba mother of four collected a check for 84892oo r: One of twenty-fiv-e Tupperware salespeople whose pre Jubilee performances earned top recognition at the 835000 matched luggage and a port: gift award program last night able television set Mrs Shiba had one chance in As a prelude to receiving ' 25 of winning the cash bonus their gifts the 25 boarded rick in a drawing from a hat By shas for a parade around the Mrs gaily decorated field at Rom ble coincidence n Shiba is aney Stadium an Oriental winner at Tup-- Carrying out the Oriental Oriental theme Ju- - theme gifts were awarded to gepare's some 1000 dealers and man Prior to the drawing iur the agers (distributors were not top award which was set as eligible for gifts) in a sequnce the equivalent of the winner's of 'eight Festivals The higher Tupperware merchandise pur the performance of an indivi chases over several week dual the more valuable ber period each of the top 23 cate sift In a "Festival of the Fisher-ma- n gory people received a total of eight valuable gifts includ- A e Chinese Junks on Page 12) fcnj suoh iteiosM eotisseritv (Coyinued i I iU-y- ou :5 - Japanese-America- -- life-siz- V r)uj - 7" —j |