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Show '" " THE HERALD JOURNAL Till RSI XY nUMBM? J4 rKT Lutidn (Cache Counts I Ltah I 6 Annual Program Recognizes Cache Four-Achievements Of Past Yearl)ajns STUDENT ACTIVITY IN THE CLASSROOM I Plans H dubs, leadens Outstanding and menibcis were honoied at live achieveleeent Cache County ment program. Chosen by the 4 H leadets council as the outstanding clubs in the County weie the Tastyettes Food Club of Providence, led bv Mis Emma Andei son and Mis Myitle Maughan. Outstanding boys club of the alley County is the Veidant Number one of Lewiston, led by I avor Smith and Ross Gordon. These members and leadeis weie Meetings in 4-- ver Clover pens Venice Larsen and Myia Coopet, llvde Paik, Maijone Cos, Alison 'llioin, Kan-ett- a Nish and Otella Rich, Logan, Elizabeth Gittins, Smithfield; Mis Louise Nielsen. Hvruni. Evelyn Bienchley, Wellsville, Sybil Goodey, Claikston Doyle Howand Dr Cairoll ells, Paradise Diaper, Noitli Thnteen 4 11 Club Membeis en-- 1 lolled ill fust thud vear piojects. : leadeis who1 weie piesented Savings Accounts behalf of the Cache County Farm Bureau Association Thiee outstanding 4 11 Club leaders who have now seived ten years weie awaided special, Awaid of the Gold Clover" pens bv Vein llaslam in behalf of the Utah Bankers Association Those leceivtng tlie awaid weie, Ross Goidon, Lewiston, Evalrne Moody, Smithfiela, and Jennie Hovey, m Millville The following These resentative outstanding1 are James Wadley, Rooney Lee Gittins, Smithfleld, Rose Maiy Olsen, Paradise, Paul Thoinley, Smith- field, Prmtl.a B.enehley, Wells- e, Logan Monday Sena,w 'rlhur V Catkins (R.-vill- e, Donald Boyle, Hyde Paik, Ltaht will be a visitor in Cache Lauiel McDenney, Logan. Steph- - and Box Blder counties Monday en Mather, Southfield. Romona and Tuesday of next week, Summers, Paradise, Terry Tur- - mg with student groups, the genand eral party public, Republican Dennis man, River Heights, Thornley, Smithfield, Amy Esther, oific lals and membeis Mclsen, jiyrum, Jei aid Winn Pet-- 1 At 9 20 a m. Monday SenatorWatkins will hold a junior legiserson, Smithfield State awards in Safety were! lative dime at Logan high school piesented to the Sew-S- o Club, of with students and faculty His Mendon, Merlene Yonk, leader, brief remarks will lead into the r period. and True Type Holstein Club of mam In the afternoon Senator WatSmithfield, led by Mr. and Mis Robert Gittins. The Four Clever kins will meet with Chicks Club led by Mrs. Blanche and civic gioups A senior dime for the general Yonk and Judy Yonk, received a State Awaid in Health public will be held at 7 30 p. m. The Gieen Meadow Club of in the Couit House on questions Smithtield, led by Winn Petersen of Icigsla'ive, government or atea and Donn Thornley, were piesen- interest Also in the evening Sented a Carnation Company Plaque ator Watkins will meet with Reby Weldon Peikes as the Annual publican oigamzation repiesent-ative- s. Herdsman Award The program was at the Rural In Bos Elder Aits Building on the Ltah State Tuesdav at 10 a ni in Bo-University Campus Mrs Linda Elder county Senator Watkins is Council president, scheduled to meet with Bear Riv- Hamblin, eonducted the program Special er high school students in of the program were monton for a junior clinic. At 2 39 presented bv Tanya Wettstem, p rn a similar meeting is set Nedra Lynn Frodsham, Jean Par-- 1 fur Box Ekier hlgh sthool in Bng-nsand Margaret Jensen of Clty At 3 30 p m. Senator gan Musical numbers were pre-- i Watkins plans to visit facilities sented by the Tastyette Club of ancj btaff at Intermountain School. Providence, the Kleen Klever1 At 7 30 p. m Tuesday in of Logan, the Fabulous kam c,tv a semor timic will be Five Club, and the Merry Elves at t,e Eourj House, with a Club. Theie was a solo by Eumeeting also p'anned there for Poi-Ua a duet by gene Lai kin, and the Republican party group. Thurston and Jewel Seamons, Wednesday Senator Watkins accompanied by Bonnie Douglas. will be in Moigan, and Thursday Wenden Waite reported his trip in Davis County. to the 1956 National Club Con-Before the second session of the gress Carole Gordon reported the g3th Conrebs opens ln January Excursion to Ft Collins to the Senator Watkin, h to Vslt National ! ns titute of Cooperatives each of utah s 29 countleSi meet. Ehzabeth Gittins, Leaders CunNUth lotdl viewing c.l Secretary gave a report on on ,ocal and ogress pi tounty-wid- e activities 0,er plans or problems Those receiving pins as County going with local zatlons first. winners m the 1957 National hand Award Programs were- AchieveHis temporary office is Room ment, Marlin Gittins, Beautifica- 323, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, tion of Home Grounds, Kohnie D Avis phone Muir, Richard Yonk, Linda Yonk; Boys Agricultural, Clair Robinson, Bryan Taggart, Bread Demonstration, MaRee Anderson, Barrie Thorne, Kathryn Kofoed; Canning, Marybeth Knowles, Glenda Rawlms, Kathleen Maughan, Barbara Sorenson, Clothing, Jan Parrish, Julie Ann Rich, question-an-answe- local-intere- st 4-- Tre-featur- es Lo-lha-m Bug-Koo- EXECITIYES OF BEARF X, yeaibook at Bear River High school which received a 11- I American rating, were Roger Mason, business manager; Sydna Jensen and Glona N'orr, editors. Yearbook Gains National Citation The 1957 Bear slated today by Clyde Moiris, TREMONTON River high school yearbook, faculty advisor 'Bearfax, has received The judges report rating from the Nationbook sparkles with Lfe and Your al Scholastic Press Association at w a.5 personality. The copy is excellent it of Minnesota, University and the basic theme is very interesting Theme of the book was "A Study in Contrasts, depicting vanous moods of Bear Rivet stated Rites Slated In Preston For high school. Special recognition was given for the division pagesFrom Fiom SciPigskin to Paities, ence to Spoils, Fiom Classmates to Cogs. vices Funeral sei PRESTON Photography, copy and the for Jared Lewis, 58, foimeily as- theme, as well as coveiage of Counsociated with the Franklin academic studies, also received be will in Preslon, Co, ty Sugar - Jared Lewis conducted Saturday, 1 pm, in Pieston First waid chapel Friends may call at the Webb Fuday Mortuary in Preston, evening and Saturday until time of service. Mr. Lewis died Wednesday m a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. He bad been serving as manager of the Nvs-sIdaho district of Amalgamated Sugar Co. with He became associated Frankkn County Sugar Co in Preston during 1924. and joined Amalgamated in 1950 as Nyssa manager. He was born in Lewiston, Aug 16. 1899, had attended Cache schools and Utah State Untvet-sitHe served an LDS mission to the Cential States. On Feb. 1. 1923, he married Mattie Fjcl-ate- a, Ore.-Namp- a, favorable comment The staff of Beaifax included Sydna Jensen and Glona Noir, editors; Roger Mason, business manager; Kenneth Carter, assistant business manager; Don Lee Aker, Betty Mae Allen, LaRee hotter, Chirlene Newton, Neil John Dav, Kenneth Stimpson, Cat ter. La V one Biown, Kae Thompson, Helen Rampton, Shat-o- n John, Judy Johnson. d in Salt Lake City. NOVEMB1 R 14 Hulda Olsen, Nililry 1 re da Smith, Benson Dennis Harris, Yeung Ward Mr. Lewis had been president NOVEMBIR 13 Oregon-IdahBov Scout Joel Downs and Josie Downs, Council, president of Malheur, Ilyrum head Ote , Memotial Hospital, Jane Rovle, Logan of the Assoicated Chambers of lone Olson. Salt Lake ( it y Commerce in Boise Valiev, a Cherie nn Odd. Logan member of the governors of the (hervl Sunada, Logan AssociaIndustry Development Sheila Sunada, Iigan tion of Southwestern Idaho and Anna B. Vlbiston, Kuhinond Eastern Oregon and a director Gertrude Toolson, Snuthtield of Columbia Empne Industries. Brian Toolson, Smithfield He was a past piesident of the Sarah Baer, Providence Dis-tPreston-i hitney Inigatton ict Survivors include Ins widow and a daughter, Mis Lairy Chiistensen, and thiee Twin Falls, Idaho, two biotheis and tin ee sisters, Loi-eBut Icy, Idaho and Grant of Leoia Franklin, Idaho, Mrs lleibert VanNov, VVoiley, Mis Oakland. Mrs Hcibcrt Dclama-ter- , Hollywood t alif of the Instructors To Convene Here gtand-childre- Sees Upturn In Wool Production Signs point to an upturn in wool pioducUon, a Ltah State University expeit said today Russell R Ketch sheep and wool specialist at LSU, said one indication is the fact that demand has boosted the price for white face replacement ewe lambs this fall to a level 2 to 3 cents above that tor wether lambs Wool production has continued to decline for some time hut signs point to a reversal of this tiend he added Piofessor Keetch said the of agiicultuie has set the intend' e puce on shorn wool at (2 cents for 1938 the same level as for the past thiee vtais Wool giowci 01 gamzations had asked the secietarv to set the pi ce at 63 cents per pound Pavments to pioducers under the 1958 incentive program will be on the same basis as this year Shorn wool pavments will be equal to a peicentage of each pioduccis cash letuin fiom wool and lamb sales, the LSU specialist said. - Ma-la- y n, BRUCE ROWLEY, 16 - Area Meet In Logan Friday Northern Utah and Southein Idaho cattlemen and sheepmen, and other citizens interested in the areas agricultural economy, are reminded of the public meeting Friday, 8 p. m, in Logan Junior high auditonum when the vital issue of Cache National Foiest glazing permits will be discussed T Ray Theurer of Providence, chan man of the committee in charge, has announced that pnn-cipspeakers will be F. P. Champ, Logan, member of the natural resources committee, U. S Chamber of Commeice, and Hugh Coltrn of Vernal, counsel for Utah Cattlemens Assocta t i o n, will be principal speakers. The Foiest Service's proposal to reduce grazing on the Cache National Forest has the united opposition of local livestockmen, Mr Theuier said, and will be the issue under discussion Friday al night. Its doubtful if most pi ofes-- 1 siotial take t heir politicians political science moie souously than docs young Bmce Kowley of Logan Foi loin cais or nioio Biuce has cxcicisccl a devout lntcicst in Lmted States and global poll- - John Olsens sixth grade class at the Adams school has just completed a study of the solar system All thirty-fiv- e pupils in the class have participated in the study. There have been valuable learning experiences in science as well as in English and tic al Jetfer-son-Jacks- con-11- pan-jutu- General Board the nine planets of the - The study lasted for a period of thiee weeks At the conclusion we had a very interesting climax with the launching of the two Soviet satellites, Sputnik ad Mutt-ni- k In the pictuie above are, from art-wa- rk Wednesday was business and education day in Cache County more and teachers numbering more than 300 left thur class- rooms at public schools and at Ltah State University to visit as a business establishments feature of Amencan Education Week Logan and Cache business leaders reciprocated visiting by schools throughout the area including facilities at L'SU Dr Ell vet t H llimes, director of student serv ices at LSU headed the days activities for of chamber the Logan-Cach- e commeice, in coopeiation with educators of the atea. tion Himes said approximately and civic leadeis Re-- I Vlsltcd the utah Scientific Di 75 business left, James Fillmore, Craig Hale, Dick Jensen, Roy llugie and Chuck Biddulph. Meanwhile, members of the uni-vsity chapter. Student Educa- Business And Education Day Association of Utah 69 Bowen Lm-versi- ty at Mui lav, Utah Holmes was killed when lie misjudged a cune and ins car ovei tinned about four nules northwest of Pauli on a county road Blown died when Ins car went out of control on U S Highway 191 thiee miles south of Shelley. heal d Foundation, the Edith elementary training lab-- I oratory and other facilities on the 'university campus and public schools of the area ing It isn't enough just to mainIn turn the teachers visited at their tain the status quo We must push with business leaders Zimmei-ma- n said Miss manufactuung plants thioughout forward, the area search Idaho's tiaffic death toll stood 183 today with two fatal one-caccidents Wednesday night that tesulted in fatal injuroes to Utah man and a a Bui ley youth The latest highway victims were Harold Rav Holmes 14 son of Mr and Mis Harold Holmes, Bmlcv, and Manon Wolf Blown, at et talks fiom leadeis m the LEA at a special assembly Wednesday at 9 am as another highlight of education week Dorothy Zimmerman, new assistant secretary of the LEA and James Ylacfailan". piesident of the LEA told prospective teachers eniolled in the college of education at Utah Slate aspire for quality in their piepaiation and in then teach- Idaho Has Two Fatal Accidents Distinctive Styling 1 shows suns family and their satellites or moons, Following considerable study and research m the scientific field, committees were formed with three to five members in each and reports were given on The seventeen foot long mural each member of the solar famthat was made in the classroom ily. MEN'S JEWELRY c i Features Cache Education Week Politics. His Great Interest 1 p Livestockmen Of happenings, and even at 16 and cuirentlv is a member of yeais of age he asseits stoutly the Ltah Young Demociats' exthat his pioud ohjeetive in life ecutive committee He was a lois someday to become a U. S cal repiesentative of the Senator banquet in Salt Lake On the Denton atic ticket, of City. Mav 28 and takes pride in the number of autographs he has corn se 4 son of Cache Deputy Sheitff fiom such leaders as Sen Alan and Mrs Tom Rowley, 1361 Can-- 1 Bible, Sen Church, and otheis wmsrsc 1 Biuce's interests are not yon Road, he intends to major! political science when he en- - fined to politics and scholarship: teis college, light now, he is a he won honorable mention in tonnme duiing the state high at Logan high school Bruce's gieatest evpeuence In school drama contests last spring, the political arena thus far came has been a member of the cast during this past week when he in school plavs and operettas attended the national Y oung both in junior and senior high Democratic Partv convention in schools And he has a part-tim- e Reno, as a member of the Ltah job at Smith Punting Co Incidentally , theie weie other delegation He was the youngest delegate Cache Young Democrats in the at the nationwide Ltah delegation to the national registeied Gerald Sheratt meet and he probably absoibed meet in Reno moie of significance than most and Gene Tueller, Logan, with He col- Mai gat ct Gieaves and Norman of his older colleagues lected autographs of some of the Fiohwein as alternates. R N. puncipal speakers and paity leaders, described Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts as a trulv lemaikable man, and fine piesidential timber and directed considei able thought to SALT LAKE CITY UP Apthe addi esses of such men as pointment of W lllis S Peteison of Gov Mennen Hubei t Humpht e Salt Lake City to the Genet al Williams, Senator Frank Chuuh, Boaid of the Deseiet Sunday and otheis School Lmon of the Lattei-da- y At present. Young Rowlev is Saints Chuich was announced totieasuier of the Cache County day He will be chan man of the Y oung Democi atic ssoctation, and has been an active worker readeislup and use committee for tlie Instructor, monthly magazine in recent election projects Dinfor the Sunday School ing the 1956 piesidential campaign, he took pait on sevetal partv piogiams with the John Halt Magician act assisted with political leceptioiis and tallies, was pait time attendant at paitv headquai tet s distuhuted lilcia-tui- e campaign buttons and in jgeneial was a solid and enthus-- I lastic plugger for Democi atic welfaie Mis. Kathleen Moikle of Smith-fielLay Away state Demon atic nee His of e ih.mwoman Bun sis Chrstinas lie's an amaing p.ulv woikn Y Ol NGI.ST DI II 10 the Now At . . ecu! ni'innal omen' ion of for one so idling lie has attendAmenta s Young Dt mot aw m limn 'em B utc Row lev, cu.m, ed tile stale Young Democi atic 1, son of Dc pulv Slid iff ami Mi s I am convention as a t hi he delega'c, Biuu is 16 ai t Id Gll oigan-activit- on-gin- - teacheis from the noithein distuct including the d areas from Brigham City to and Pieston will assemble for their convention Satuiday at the Institute of Religion, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints at Utah State University. The gioup will meet Friday night and will attend the Friday evening session in the Logan Charlene Band, Karen Anderson; LDS Temple Girls Home Economics, Judy Ann Business sessions of the con- Yonk, Linda May Kirkland, Berference will begin at the Insti'Lte nice Nelson, Kmda Kay Nish; Satuiday at 8 am and continue Health, Althea Sorenson, Home thiough the day Improvement, Esther Roundy, After a luncncon at t.c Fifth Merlene Yonk; Leadership, MerLDS ward diapcl with I. embers lene Yonk; Meat Animal, Michael of the Relief Society of l.e Ward Hirst, Odell Rinderknecht; Poulas hostesses, the seminary and try, Bruce Draper, Clair Robin-seinstitute instructors will return Sharon Robiqsen; Dairy, to an afternoon session at 1 15 Carole Gordon, Biyan Taggart, p m were thev will be addressed Ronald Johnson, Lois Gordon by Henrv D Movie of the QuotDairy Foods Demonstration, Dium of Twelve Apostles of th-ane Beutler, Vivian Nyman, ElChuich, and Eldied G Smith, ectric, Richard Jensen, Dale Turchurch patriarch man, Terry Turman, Gary Earl; Also participating in the ses- Entomology, Alvin Lemon, Peck sion will be William E Beriett, Taylor, Richard Carlson, Leon vice piesident of Brigham Voting Lemon, Field Ciops, Jerrold PetUniversity in charge of religi- erson, Glen Jay Thornley, Dennis ous education, and supervisors Thornley, Byron Taggart, Food of seminary woik, Ernest Eber-har- d Preparation, Mary Beth Knowles, Jr, Pieston. and A Ted Janice Bartschi, LaRee AnderTuttle and Boyd Patkr, Provo, son, Frozen Foods, Glenda Rawalso seminary suporvisois lins, Judv Ann Yonk; Garden, Jay Appioximately 100 membeis of Waite, Glen Lai kin, Rodney the church eduiation staff will Tractor, Dean Quayle, Spenattend cer Hawkins, Eugene Larkin o By MRS. JYNE B YSSI LR This being American Education week, with the genet al theme being An Educated People move we would Fieedoni Foiward, like to give the paients and friends of the Logan city schools an insight as to what is going on m the classroom todav. Above is a photo of a unit on jungle animals which has been correlated fiom the language arts, science, and ait program f 4-- Git-ten- s, y. materials which combine to teach them English, science and art Fiom left aie Keith Olson, Nancy SalisLuiy, Diane Dames, Marsha Potter. in the fifth grade at the Adams Each child has illustrated his school assigned topic to give better unThis board display is a mean- derstanding and to create a final ingful exeicise in using the dic- pioduct which is attractive as tionary, encyclopedia, and sci- well as informative v The interest in such an ence books Also the childs verv was is on lzed dassioom wiitten expiession what was found in these refer- - stimulating lo the (hildien of , book-ence stressing sentence and the fifth made They wish to exparagraph stiucture as well as tend a eoidial invitation to the coirect punctuation Pencil was public to visit their classrooms firs' used, then a follow-uin his during this Amencan Education fit st work using pen and ink 'week. 4-- LDS Seminary Seminary- CHHDRFN OF Mis Jane Basher's fifth grade at the Adams school illustrate their cooidinated studies of a nmals This use many reference Convincing talk Were talking about the salesman who is selling vitamin preparations these days He sounds mighty convincing, perhaps because hes memorized a fancy sales talk. One wav to stop him in a hurry. Just ask him to wait while you check with vour phisician Or invite him to stroll down to our pharmacy and, while you watch and lisien, show us his wares We have a notion he go awav quickly and bother you no more. door-to-do- 11 Cache Valley Druggists Association |