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Show Utah Highway Toll Continues To Soar As Traffic Accidents Claim New Victims rv- - Enjoy Spring Work Boom H AM '!;"( riumiu i ( toda.v b.v eleas-- d ii lin. nl cl Lanm St a Hmeail nl I tn- ti r,i Combined t h :i ' ' u ' ' m '.ill1' .it .mi 1 III tliesll was Mil IS eight s Idal'ii. tana Wvoinin fieui e i (Tin Increases id Itt.i.i. in A 1i.5'hi in cons ruc-tinuidus-Uichoi) in ili-t- i or n choice show animals in Cache area, the ONE s and 4 Junior Fat Stock Show and Champion of (b accounted'' Ini' more than half the gam mad- - in April. Tne increases ranged from 500 in New Mexico to 6.900 in Colorado. Highway construction, bolster-- ! ed by such projects as building Ar- o( atomic energy facilities at co, Idaho, and an Idaho Power; to. dam in the Hells Canyon area or the Snake River, offset a lower 2-Car than normal increase in residential building. A Logan mother and her infant Manufacturing employment in the area showed an increase of child miraculously escaped seriAdvances 3 SUO over ous injury Sunday afternoon in a ranged from 200 in Wyoming to FORT ORD, Calif. (Special) two car collision. an Utah showed in Arizona. 4,500 The incident occurred at 3:20 Sixteen Cache Va!ly men are increase of 2.900 and Idaho 3,000. Average weekly earnings in all p. m., in the intersection of 3rd now at Ft. Ord participating in Intermountain stales remained North and. 2nd Wesl, lnv lived' the new Reserve Forces veil above the national average were a 1951 Chevrolet coupe, training program. of $78,39. Hourly earnings In the headed south on 2nd West, driven They are: Pfc. Fred Duerseh United Stales averaged $1.95 com- by Miles Adams Peterson. 32, Jr., 698 East 9th North, Logan; 1954 Olds- - Pvt. Don H. Lee, Logan RFD 1; pared to 52.01 in Idaho and $2.12 1316 Davis Ave., and a east Pvt. Preston Lofthouse, Avon; headed mobile club coupe, in Utah. on 3rd North, driven by Bette Pvt. Don M. Loosli. Providence; Jane Wulhrieh, 17, 115 North Pvt. Kenneth S. Major, ProviMain. dence. At the time of ihe impact Betty Pvt. Leelin V. Summers, Para. Lou Pcteiscn, 31, wife of Ihe dise; Pvt. Neil L. King, North driver, and her small child were Logan; Pvt. William M. Morris, thrown from the vehicle onto the 335 East 7th South, Logan; Pvt. 'pavement. The infant was not John M. McLain. 62 North 5th Pvt. James D. butt, although Mrs Peterson re- East, Logan; ceived broken libs, cuts and Hansen, 10th East, 2nd South, bruises in the incident. She was Logan. Lee Humphreys, taken to the Logan LDS Hospital Pvt. Robert W. Spencer, 606 son of Ariel and Dorothy Krerh by a resident in the area of the North 3rd East, Logan; Pvt. Humphreys, died suddenly Sun- accident. Officer Max Jones, of Franklin L. Gunnell. 1701 Mount-air- e day. Logan Police Department, who Lane, Logan; Pfc. Robert N. He was born Oct. 16, 1955, in heard the crash. 680 East Center, Logan; llurst, Millville. An estimated SWK) damage rePvt. Stephen R. Rogers, 230 West the are three parents, Surviving suited to the Peterson vehicle, 1st North, Logan; Pvt. Ronald sisters and three brothers: Ron- with about $250 loss to the Wuth-- 1 C. Cammack, 433 Easi Center, ald, Roger, Robert, Barbara, rich car. Iigan: Pvt. Ellis G. Yeates, 295 Sandra, and Scheryle HumphOfficer Clair Drury, Investigat- West 5th North, Logan. reys, all of Millville; grandpar- ing for Lcgati Police Department, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence said that Miss Wuthrich was citHumphreys, Millville, and a ed for driving at excessive speed. grandmother, Mrs. Lena Krech, Inglewood, Calif. Bill Lindquist. 335 North 1st Funeral services will be conEa.st, reported to Logan City ducted Thursday at 1 p, m. in police that various items have LDS Ward Millville the Chapel by been removed from his 1954 Fold, Bishop Clyde Linder. Friends apparently while the car was may call at the Hall Mortuary parked in front of his home. Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p. nt. Missing are two fender skirts and at the family home in Milland two hub caps. ville Thursday fro mil a. ni. until time of services. Burial will be in Millville Cemetery. Logan Youth Wins Stock Mother, Child Escape Serious Show Prize ijnffhp ;VUL',t? Recafe Collision Injuries In In mid-Marc- h Training th Lee Humphreys, Infant, Passes Away Suddenly Joe Rinderknecht, Jay Rinder-knech- t, Burke Theurer, John Olson, Sid Perkes, Cordell Vail, John Lamb, Alma Harris, John Thalman, Robert Thatcher, Sidney Thatcher, Howard Thatcher, Stephen Thatcher, Carol Harris, Karl Alder and Joe Fuhriman. Hew Pamphlet Car Prowl Kiwanis Club Wednesdays regular weekly meeting of Logan Kiwanis Club will feature a program by the Ogden Kiwanis Club. Tne session is under the direction of the local clubs membership committee, with Allen Meikle, chairman. Lydia Veston, 82, By Death Following Illness - LAKETOWN Lydia Marley Weston. 82. died at hei home Friday nisll alter a fingering illness. Sh was born in I.aketown, Nov. 17, 1873, a daughter of John and Nancy Emmaline Marley. She was married to Joseph Weston. June 17, 1908, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died Nov. 30. 1931. Mrs. Weston had been an active worker within the LDS Church throughout her life. Sorviving are one son and three daughters: Lonn Marley Weston and Leah Weston. Lake! own Mrs. Rulon (Marvat Holaman, Sugar City. Ida.; Mrs. Lathan Blanche) McNeil, Logan; 15 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild; brothers and sisters; Ether L. Marley, Rohm, Idaho; Mrs. George Mathews, Pocatello; A. Owen Barley, Arimo, Idaho Funeral services will he directed Tuesday at 1 p. m. in Lake-towLDS ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Norman Weston. Friends may call at the family home Tuesday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Burial will he m Lakelown Cemetery. v Reports traffic death toll soared to 88 today, nine more than at a similar date last year, following fatal accidents near Lehi and in Bountiful that killed two persons. The victims were Mrs. Jenny Rawle of Woods Cross and Carl V. York of Genola in Utah County, Ten persons were injured in the accidents. Mrs. Rawle died when $he car driven by her husband went off the highway at Bountilul and; crashed into a tree as they v eto returning from a picnic. The husband, Edward Rawle, 63, lost several teeth and sulfered cuts and bruises. Two passengers, Patricia Rawle, their daughter, and Orva Lords, 16, were painfully injured. York was killed when the lathe was driving and one operated Melvin D. Nair by of Tooele collided at a highway intersection four miles west of 1 J. 1956 "TkI 4 v On Social Security Now Available ' The per-- i OGDEN (Special) son who wants facts to settle an argument about social security or information fro his own use can find out what he wants to know in a new pamphlet put out by the Social Security Administration. Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden isocial security office said today. The pamphlet tells about the type of benefits payable, who can receive them, how to estimate the amount of the benefit payable, as well as general information about all phases of the law. The pamphlet is comprehensMr. ive and understandable, and is av ailable Watson said, of charge. Weekly meeting of Logan City 'free Mr. Watson will be in Logan will be conducted Commission at the court house on WednesTuesday at 5:30 p. ni. in the city day, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. offices. W. Evans Commissioner Ben will preside over the session, with A Mayor W IV. Owens out of the city for tne meeting. City Commission NADINE FOWLER to depart for exchange visit to France. USAC Graduate Awaits Exchange Got Geiger Counter? Then Join CD Effort Gets Degree Trip To Europe I 5 DISHING OCT helping of Utah berries, flown to Washington from the Beehive State, is Sen. Wallace F. Bennett The New Engright, shown with Sen. George Aiken lander reported) enjoyed the choice Utah berries. (R-Yt- US AC, Utah University Join To Sponsor Driver E. Halt Course lunch. Serving on the staff this sum-- ! mer art- the following Explorers front the council: Bruce Laur-- ; enee, Logan; John Hayes, Richmond; L. R. Earl, Mendon; Rich-- ; aid Porter, Franklin;. Clair Jeppeson, Logan; Richaid Andrews, Logan; and Neil Wold, Riverdale, Idaho. Mr. Wold is leaving June 15 for the national camping school at Lake Arrowhead, Calif., to learn the latest techniques in swimming and life saving at scout summer camps. ; Extends Advice Beef Breeding ut Sunday Rites Dedicate Knoll Steps ... Mary Former Resident, president California Dies ten-ye- Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery ! (Bio-Dyn- world-famou- . j FATHER'S SPECIAL! 'vice-presiden- t, 'The King And Musical Star Returns For University Show J pio-duce- d , Fc-'i-.- al l, MENS A a? ' ' I t v A : - c' rti SPORT SHIRTS REGULAR Vi Y. :y;,. & 2.99 Special qroup mens long sleeved sport shirts. 600 color ful shirts in a winning array of patterns . . . Stripes, checks, plains and plaids. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. odnesdav. Happy Birthday TO 5.95 NOV 1.99 , MARY HIU. . . . dies in Izis AngcU-s- . with funeral set mr Hani-nifrste- after g. Extension Aide - WESTON . . prolonged illness. Ieon By H. through I.YDIA 2J-2- 1, Neyhart, administrative head of Public the Insitute Safety, SALT LAKE CITY (Special': Pennsvlvania State College and Utahs younger generation may: Consultant on Road Training, he better drivers as a result of a Associa-- ; AutomobRe American Lehi. short course scheduled June 2 tion. York and his wife, Myra, 19, on the University of Utah. Designed primarily for high were thrown from their auto and short intensive course in: school tecahers who plan to teach The as careen-it : beneath it dragged and Traffic driver education, the course ofed more than 100 feet across a Driver Education fers 1 a quarter credit hours from father-in-labe will field. His and moth-- ; Safety, sponsored by the either the U. of U. or USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney University of Utah, the Utah who is associated with and Anyone Throckmorton of Genola, suffer- - State Agricultural College, and safety eduthe Utah Stale Automobile As- safety programs ed cuts and bruises. will profit by enrollment. On cation Nair, his wife and their two sociation. The American Automobile AsDirector will be Professor Amos young children suffered minor sociation will present to each Topncteh foundation stock and injuries. person attending the course a set a program of continuous and And numerous other traffic misof more than 50 pamphlets, careful culling of animals that haps were also reported throughin fail to equal or improve upon books, posters, etc., useful out northern Utah during the In ad- their parents, are necessary in driving training. leaching weekend, although these resultdition a complete library of al- breeding superior lines of beef ed in only property damage and on cattle. most everything published minor injuries, without additionThis is the advice of George this subject will be available for al deaths. examination and study by class Henderson, extension animal Meanwhile, safety and law enhusbandman at Utah State Colmembers. continue authorities forcement A set of psychophysical devices lege, based on results of research. to fight an all-obattle against used for testing will be on hand Professor Henderson says the accidents. U. S. Department of Agricufor demonstration. Gain Certificates ltures range livestock experiment Certificates will be awarded station In Miles City, Montana, students who satisfactorily ful- fuond that selection and line fill course requirements. Com- breeding over a period of 29 pletion of the course will qualify years increased the average level a teacher to train students In of many desirable characteristics AAA dual control automobiles. in individuals and specific lines of Officials noted that AAA cars cattle. A are released only to high schools comparison of steers sirecf at the station by a single having qualified instructors. line of inbred bulls stands out a Tuition fee for the five-da- y SWAN LAKE, Ida. Travelers to course is $10. The program in- an example to which desirable AMOS E. NEYHART on Highway 91 in southern Idaho. conduct driver training for cludes several luncheons and a characteristics can be improved, Sunday morning, saw a crowd of USAC and Utah University. graduation dinner which are not he says. people gathered on the lop of a Four groups of sieers started included in the tuition cost. knoll beside the road, with others in the feedlot at weaning weights Other clustered at the base. in the course are averaged 442 pounds gained an K. Hill, 59, The occasion was dedication of Lake Salt Police the Department, average of 1.99 pounds daily. Ten steps to the top of the knoll on the Utah State Department of years later another group of which stands a marble monuPublic Instruction, the Utah steers from the same Inbred line ment to Jefferson Hunt erected Council and the Utah High-wa- y averaged 456 pounds at weaning, Safety his descendsix years ago by and gained 2.48 pounds daily. Patrol. ants. The knoll is at Ted Rock. In Further information concern- Pounds of grain for each It'D between Swan Lake and Downey. ing the course may be obtained pounds of grain increased slightJefferson Hunt, captain in the by writing the U. of U. Exten- ly, from 586 to 593 in the found-58. K. a former Hill. i Mormon Battalion, and Mary Grace sion Division. period. er of San Bernardino, Parowan, Logan resident, died Saturday in Provo and Huntsville, spent his a Los (ADVERTISEMENT) Angeles hospital. final years at Red- Rock and is born in Thomas rotk,' was She buried there. Over a hundred descendants Bear Lake County, Ida,,. June were present for Sunday's cere- - 29, 1896, a daughter of Marion and Samantha Kent mony. Dedicatory prayer was by Francis Hoops. "She attended sriiool in Delos Reed Barger, Pocatello, Mrs. Minnie Garner of Sugar! Lewiston, Utah, and at Brigham,1 Finds Healing Substance That Does Both City, a granddaughter of Hunt, Young College in Logan. During to'd the assemblage her memor-- j her life she had been employed Relieves Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoids ies of him. Mrs. Nettie Renchor, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. York, N. Y. (Special) - For th astonishing statements like ,Pi!e C. 11. Mrs. J. Dr. and and Snow flake, Arizona, Budge another first time science has found a new have ceased to be a problem H in lived Calderwood. She how monLogan told the astonishsubstance the The secret is a new healing sub with healine granddaughter, stance for some time, and in 1917 was ing ability to shrink hemorrhoids ument came to be erected. discovery of a s to relieve pain without surgery. research institute. The Red Rock ceremony con- married to Leonard Waller Hill, andIn case after substance while This is now available in case, gently cluded a reunion which began in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple, pain, actual reduction suppository or ointment form under relieving the name Preparation H At your place. (shrinkage) ;with two days at Huntsville, wher He died May 31, 1951. of all results were druggist. Money back guarantee. a pJaque to Jefferson Hunt was Surviving are a daugh'er, Mrs. so Most amasins?that sufferers made thorough Ri r. s. pt oft. dedicated by David O. McKay, Lester (Anna' Eddington, lloli-- ! president of the LDS Church. The day; four brothers, Clarence; base for this plaque was donated Hoops. Ogden: Ernest lloops, by the town of Huntsville, and Riley Hoops, Julian Hoops, AlDAY the plaque was given by the Sons ton. Wyo.: ten halt brothers ind htin-of the Utah Pioneers. Six ; sisters and two foster sisters: dred attended the dedication and Mrs. Margaret K. Buttars. Lewsaw the parade which preceded iston; Mrs. Entma K. Boman, it. Dr. Jay Hunt, Brigham Young1 Brigham City. Graveside services will be conUniversity, conducted the service, at 2 p.m. in in which the Mormon Battalion ducted Wednesday Logan City cemetery. Friends organization participated. Next reunion of the Jefferson may call at the Hall Mortuary; Hunt family will be in California VVedensdav from noon until lime in 1958. Descendants will again of services. gather In Huntsville in 1960. centennial year of that town. New officers elected at the reunion included Arnold Lewis, president, and Mrs. Jean Smith, of both Santa Monica. California. LOS ANGELES (Special) BY ED llAROLDSEN Lewis M. Rogers, 105 West 5th Anyone in the Cache Valley Nadine Fowler, a 1956 graduate North, Logan, received a doctor area owning a geiger counter and nt Utah State College, will leave of philosophy degree during com- interested in participating in the Salt Lake City by pienc Saturday mencement exercises at Univers- local Civil Defense program can be utilized immediately. evening, tor a six months' stay-i- ity of Southern California. Fiance as an International Those interested in volunteering He was among 3.300 taking part Farm Youth Exchange. in the formal graduation rites a little time for community deMiss howler a daughter of held in Aluntni Memorial Park, fense work should contact Dr. Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Fowler, on the campus. J. Stewart Williams at Utah State 10767 South 20ufl East, Sandy, heatured speaker was Harry F. College or J.,A. Watts, Cache She received a bachelors de- Vickers, of Sperry County Civil Defense director, It gree in the school of Home and Rand Cotp., New York City. (was said. Family Living last week at USAC. Miss Fowler was elected to memT bership in the Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic fraternity. She was graduated with high honors. Joint Sponsors Miss Fowler will live with 'French lann families during' her stay abroad. The exchange is miisra! hiis Several SALT LAKE CITY (Sppila.i-Patri- cia sponsored mint ly by the National the in featured are play tocether Moiison, with one Ltah Club Foundation, Extension as one of the with ranks what Service, and Utah Lions Clubs in triumph already chalked up to' most memorable modern ballets, an effort to further world peaee credit, will reiurn foi another se-- j better understanding July 2 through 7 when she stars the Lnele Tom's Cabin among rural people. done ne will The dance in the University of U;ah Summer quence. The 1FYK was reared on a bv the University Theatre Ballet Festival prodeetinn of The Klag farm and has been active in company- under direction ot Willclub work. She was a National and I. iam F. Christensen. A veteran of both Club camp delegate, a guls Directors for music and drama parts on record winner in Salt Lake Coun- Broadway and will be Maurice Aoravanel she will piay Mrs.: ty for two years, winner of the Anna in the Rodt,ei C. Lowell Lees. and Mate achievement contest. Ihe classic. H?r lonipanion hit will he Pur-riCarl Raymond Gray scbolai siup will Vie Jose Duval as the King! s "Madame Bintertly'' siar-- ( and a delegate lo the Older and Dorothy Sarnoff. another U. nng Elaine Maibin and Thomas Club camp. on JiPv 11, 13 and 14 favorite, as Lady Thiang. Miss Fowler has been active in Season ticket prices for bold The musical, based on the best-- j Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y seller Amu and the King of Inflows will be $1.50, $. .3. $4 ami $". Single show Saints activities. Siie lias Siam. tells the story of an pei form am will be $!. $1.50. $2, S2.5U and $;t. roadshows, taken part in English school ea hei of the Tii kels arc on sal now a( ihe; plays and won the Honor Bee and 1860s Vho agrees lo tutor the PATRICIA MORISON , Oiiu-Ri, at Summer Silver Gleaner awards. She was ' wives and children of the King appear in King and I, Ju 'he said Manager Gail Pium-- ; dies graduated from Jordan high of Siam hut whose star pupil is musical. mer. school. His Majesty. n J Lake, will again beckon all Scouts and Explorers of the Cache Valley Council starting on July 16. New facilities and equipment has been added lo the camp lor this years camping season. Included in this equipment are six new canoes widen w ill implement the watertront program. Scout officials in all sponsoring institutions are being reminded that the time is here to make reservations for' camp. Some tamp periods are already lilled. The scheduled dales are as folJuly lows; July and Aug. 13.18. Unit 4, wishing to use the camp on dates other than these should contact the Scout services .tenter or camp directors, Ramon Scaly. The evening meal will be served again this year from the central camp kitchen. Units are to prepare their own breakfast and Agencies-Cooperatin- ; r FISH HAVEN Camp Hunt, located on the shores of Bear 18-2- Logan youth has been awarded a United States Saving Bond as a result ol his entry in the North Salt Lake Junior Fat Slock Show. Mark Sievens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Stevens, 257 East 5th North, received a $25 bond from the Hartford Insurance Company for the excellent work he did on a prime Hampshire lamb exhibited at the Utah show. During the three day event the Beef Club Mountain View from Young Ward received second place in the barnyard beautification contest, for which mem-- I bers received $15.00. Cache county also had the following winners in Fitting and Showmanship: Lynn Stevens, 3rd, in sheep; and Thatcher Brothers, 2nd, in hogs. Other exhibitors at the at stock show were: A -' Claimed Bear Lake "Tt s ' United Press, ; f lun Scout Camp Site Readied Staff Utahs i 'Milk'. imumimii .dales m ii J Son 'n .in .. Villi (ll - I r disclosed i,l ii 'I 'mil ' 1 $ moii-h- sprint l r Stands At 88 tin iinin-i)piosponiy ci, S ( lie i pol jr Lai'ne Couniy J,' Rate Now f ip and Uiahi.. Iiki most ol en loved emplov nu'ii' vm .uan ft State Death Utah, Idaho s THE HERALD JOURNAL 6 J j TUESDAYS BIRTHDAYS aitm e. I unait v Iamne. I.ogan Ronnie Pyle. Logan Catherine l 1 Rn hard Jane I . I 69 North Main, Logan, Utcfc arven, llviunl Howard, Logau VMMH i !iif |