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Show Crop Production Estimates For About Year Continue To Creep Up WASHINGTON' W Piodjc-tio- n estimates for the 1957 are creeping upward l government efforts to cut farm output through acreage controls1 and the soil bank Under the impact of a moi.U of hot, humid weather in impur-- ' tant growing areas, crop pros-pect for 1957 now indicate total production approaching the average of the last five yeai The Agriculture Department s the Town crop would not reach the harvests of 1956 and 1955 because of Irregular growth and maturity resulting from planting delays, some sectianal setbacks, and sizeable acreage reductions m impoitant crops" Even so, the all crop production index now stands at 103 per cent of the 1947-4- 9 base, matching the output In 1953 and 1952 The record level of 1956 and 1946 was 1U6 per cent. The excellent August crop report Fndav su'd growing conditions in July raised the present indicated production index from 99 per cent recorded 1957 de'-pit- Mt. Log ao stake Highpnests quorum will convene in the Eleventh ward chapel todav, 2 pm The River Heights waid will the program fui-ms- h 1 I 4 Bear River Water 1 Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. V. Irock-ett- , Jr., and sons David and Tommy and daughter halhy are visiting in Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Crockett, Sr, at their canyon home Colonel Crockett is with the Fust Marine division at Camp Pendle- ton, Calif, and the family is residing at Oceanside, talif. a month ago. The department said crops gaming In production prospects during July include corn, nee, and sugar beets. Significant to small' decreases in output smee Juiv 1 wete indicated for winter and spring wheat, oats, barley, WASHINGTON W The Sen- tlaxsecd. tobacco, and potaate Irrigation Subcommittee Ins toes 'Diehay, sorghum grain crop legisla- piibablv will be about thiee- unanimously approved Bear lou ths l.u ger than the 1955 ree-uition to ratify the River Water Compact Hie soybean crop, despite The bill is sponsoied bv Sen muccstd acreage, may be 6 per and tent u icier last Arthur V. Watkins year. bv all scnatois from It and Utah Idaho, Wyoming goes now to tlve Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Action by the subcommittee was taken within 24 houis after Watkins received favorable reports on the hill from the Budget Bureau. Interior Dcpailmcnt and Compact Gains Committee Favor tn-sta- d iR-Ut- plan lor quick House action the civil rights bill The Massachusetts Democrat asserted that the Piesident and Republican eongi essional leadeis will lie held responsible if the mcasuie is not passed this year. Mr( oiriack said the only p xenial wav to get the bill pas d is to follow the course urged by Speaker Sam Ravbmn, to have the House accept the Senate s much amended version of the hill with or without a change in its jui v trial amendment Republican leaders, however, insist that the bill be sent to a ComSenate-Hous- e Conference mittee to beef up the Senate oming. Idaho and Utah A minor change in the bill was made by the Justice Department, Watkins said It piovides anv changes in allocation of storage rights agreed to bv the states will lie submitted to Oongiess for approv al Banks Merged - SALT LAKF, CITY HP Merger of three Salt Lake Citv banks interests are held whose Saints Church, by the Latter-da- y was announced yesterday bv David O McKav, LDS Church president and chairman of the boaid of the newly merged inma-ont- stitutions The three banking facilities Involved in the merger are First National Bank of Salt Lake Citv. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co, and Utah Savings and Trust Flattered by recent torrir.t al ra.r' this once ' piou by w av irg a Cat f fI d at Rh'reiand lo is tl e ooje. t of sci sti ,'inv bv Ua'er auer Holr.ng a few r' the 'tor" e g.am t e- f f r ir,iTex " e t s stat.s I foi e ne ra r.s cu" p 1 e M cr, E in t- - u itii'n rejor s SAD SICHT Smuggler Sues NEW DELHI, India UP American LeRoy Frey of Los Angeles, jailed here for allegedly smuggling Indian and foreign currency into the country, filed con- tempt charges against the publisher of the New Delhi Statesman Fndav, the only British-owne- d newspaper in India and the Indian Daily Tribune. Frey charged the newspapers prejudiced his case by printing a photograph of his car In which the currency allegedly was seized. I v-tn( - ins spit cji.s cf Cai s v t the 'aV Lit. Victim Dies Hiroshima vic.it ip - Yi u i.s Uiti i it e if i ,.n ea'l r slut-n- Miunaga, 72. died tide Fndav night of a tumor of the vei, the seventh vu tun Ills venr cf the 1 dumped on lhushinia 12 taf in many Rangers Find Boy After Nights Stay On Park Hill vears ago Dmtois sud his livei A AOMiMlir. Calif ailment was caused hv radiat on bv small i found was boy Tngers fiom the bast. vesteuiav on a sheei L sen'ite National Paik clifr where he ad been st.andcd overnight By s Rangers radioed paik Paki-'o- n "T The KARACHI the voung'ter was safe new Aga Khan left here Fndav and in good physical condition night for Bombay, Ind'a, after a visit with his Ismaili fol-- I Jle was to be brought to A osem- lowers here and in East Pakis- - ite Valley later today ton. The young prince told the The bov is Teny Bivens 6. 'Moslem sect it should lay great of Poriland 0le ne became said that stress on ihe industrialization of But McCormack from his paients, Mr. East Pa- - separated course would endanger passage the Communist-infeste- d Mrs Robert and klstan Bivens, late and be hostile to the best interFridav while in a hiking party ests of civil rights legislation Senate 'Democratic en route to the valley on F.arlier, the B Johnson acLeader Lyndon Aosemite Falls trail Chair-mNational cused Republican Rangers said Terry was found! DETROIT flP The Detroit sub-- ! Meade Alcorn of laying to GOP congress urb of Escore had the cleanest by rock climbers above one half t down the line in Michigan members on the rights bill today, mile fiom Columbia Point about1 mosquitoes In a senate works Rav one thousand feet above the val- employe. speech, Johnson Public said no effective civil rights bill Wolfe, was flabbergasted when ley floor. He had worked his way in an atmos-- I his mosquito spray truck started down the tiail to a point where could be passed As he blowing bubbles Fridav Then he It started upward, but decided phere of partisan politics spoke. Republicans and Demo- realized he had poured 50 gal-- 1 against the climb and ascended crats in the House were jockey- Ions of liquid soap into h's spray off the trail to a rocky lege ing over procedure for handling tank instead of mosquito killer, where he came flapped. d the civil rights bill passed by the Senate this week House Democratic leaders want to accept the Senate amendments, but GOP leaders hope the measure will be sent to a joint conference committee for revamping. ai Co. - I I Visit Aga head-quaitci- six-da- y till fb (P & jik i ' Whethtr you're building a new home or remodeling your old one, Anderson Lumber Company wants to help you. Our complete home building service makes it easy for you. Ideas, materials, labor and financing are all yours in just one call, let us help you get started building now. , is Rights Bill on municipal abattoir in 1925, Merlin and hi family moved here, and he became affiliated with the meat processing enterprise cityMatter of fact, he put the first beef through the abattoir His buying and selling operations aftorded Mr Fliason to become acquainted with hundreds of citizens m the valley, and with numerous economic and social conditions From 1935 to 1952 he purchased the custom slaughter services al the city abattoir, and then when the plant was offered for, sale, he bought It, fiom Logan. It now bears tlve name of Merlin Eliason and Sons Packing Com-- , pany Besides opeiating the pioies-- l sing plant, the firm has three1 laige feed lots vvheiein are raised' an average of 600 cattle. Beef,' sheep, hogs and veal are packed, and wholesaled to Cache buteh-e- i s The Logan Sixth ward is hold Dnector of Cache chamber for ing a paitv 'luesdav, ugust 11 thice years Merhn also served at the v aid pm lung lot beginning and wai presiat 6 30 p in Supper will he pot- - as vue president, At the piesent time 1955 dent in luck with the txiepuon of cl he is a member of the chamber chink, and lolls Lames aie and has committee, Manned foi evolvin' and a gonu indu'tiics Identified as one of the ill n D , t rm prci i inimini'v s most foiceful ling vv.ll clip.ax the eve.i.n ami of new and compatible all ward mcmbeis aie miitM ti for the vallev attend lie is a former director and vie p dent if Ixigau Rotary' Burning luhhish at t f - hone Club and skived as piesident in A hi rotor in Logan Knife ot How aid C Lai sen, 701 Noith 19.. I ( lub he also is a dnec-to- i and oik Scci nil West got out oi ton'io of the (ache ( ounty chapter, Saturdav about 11 a m ami Amenian IWI tioss He has Inn ned into some s. Hie fue gia Red tioss fund Ihieatcned to bum some fa i m dun maned dines in Logan business district equipment stored neailiv hut the on three riiffeieut occasions flames were ex'inguished bcfoie As a member of Ixigan City any loss was suffered. civil service commission during the past tluee yeais, Mr. Eliason Estimatrd value of stolen mer- has had an opportunity to gain chandise from the Auto Paits an insight to municipal functions Company ha' been raised to near- and problems He is piesident of a logan ly $2500 Police aie still vvoiking a position he company oil the buiglaiv case. lias held for 10 vears Active in the LDS Church Mr Ernest Robert Mi Dade wav Eliason is a Ilighpriest in Cache fined $299 and given a st ike, and currently is superin- lail sentence Satuidav in Logan tendent of Logan Third vv ard Sun-tit- y Court on a chaige of obtain-- 1 day school He is a former mem-m- g monev under false uetenscs her of the ra he Bov Scout Coun-Th- e Mountain Cny, Tennessee cil executive committee after! Mrs Eliason Is the former man, who was aned. d g unourchasea paint back net Reese of Benson Ward, whom to Logan merchant will scive, Merlin married Nov. 28, 1928, In his j ix teim in b.. Logan City Logan LDS Temple The couple has three sons and one daugh- jail vv Of Civil Justice Depaitment Watkins said that the Budget Bureau's favorable leixut on the WASHINGTON IP House Demcompact removed a major block on atic Leader John W for approval of the bill appealed to Piesident The compact would set up a and GOP leaders to Eisenhower system under which Bear River waters could be alocated in Wy- coopei ate with the Democratic from page 1) K-o- Leader Asks Quick Passage with their father in the meat THE HERALD JOURNAL 'packing enterprise; Max. currensrvruy AtGT 5T 11 Logan (Cache County) Utah tly serving in the Canadian LDS Mission, and LuAnn, 9. 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