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Show 1 Five-da- A weather y cooling ram fell on vauous parti of Cache Valley last night, and Tuesdays outlook was for continued cloudiness High will b about 88, with low 60 forecast (ontinumg otuuunce of scattered thunder showeis, with temperatures averaging two to four degrees above noimal VOL. 49, NO. 196 u FIVE CENTS LOGAN, UTAH. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1958 Seen Would Dispatch Dag To Hof Spot ome Arts Fair Exhibits Will Be Entered Tuesday Tomortow will find the Cachei veritable County fairgrounds ' hive of activity It is then that exhibits will be accepted for a dozen classes in the Home Arts Department From Tuesday until Thuisday, when the fair opens to the public several scoie volunteer workers and judges will be arranging dis- - plays in the spacious pav lllion, e and passing judgment on pioducts ol home and farm All exhil its in the Homt Aits Department except flowers will be entered at the fangiounds and Tuesday, between 7 p m, according to Mrs Veda Loosle oi Clarkston, general com-- 1 repie-sen'ativ- 9am Exhibits will be made in the nnttee chairman Flowers will be enteied Thursday morning be- - following class'fications tween 8 and 10 a m Baking, food piesen t a t i o n, Othei mcmbcis of the Home home furnishings, clothing, save with cotton bags flowers and Aits Depaitnunt gem i al Alder pi nits fancy woik No 1 and 2 nnttee aie Mis 1 lua Hills ard Mi Providence grandmothers, baby, and hobbies I air Board Amalga Mre Iluth C H imon of Tne fair boaid is headed by Amalga and Mis Alice F Olsen I i nest Leishman of Wellsville, Paradise. president of the Farm Buieau, with County Commissioners J Byron Ravsten, R Owen Yeates com-Stcl- i . rmrv- - v jc M. .SSSSSS - & ' Z PEACEFUL SCENE will tomorrow be converted into one of stirring activity when THIS articles are accepted for exhibits at the 1958 Cache County Fair and Rodeo Aug 21, 22, 23. Concern For Welfare Cf lah nt -- neighbor as ourselves, we must be truly concerned about our nmghboi s welfare, and always see that he is free from want. In uiging stake members to be faithful in the payment of fast otfenngs, he said If we all paid an horn st fast offenng, there would not be cne person in the Church who would want for anything To love our neighbor we must suppoit the missionary svstem, be tolerant of those who are not of our faith, and above all, do not judge other' gossip or spiead Piesident ONE OF THE BEST horse race progiams in several years at Ihc Cache County Fail is planned, aceoiding to these two mem-bei- s and Henry Hodges, Lewiston. of committee PO Buttais Plane Crash Two Men Cailton s r, Logan City. Flowers, Plants Entered At two men believed to bo fiom New Vmk Information regarding exhibits Weber County Deputy Shenffs f flowers and plants at Cache said a ehetk of the an 1 afi s founty fair was gven today by flight plan showed that a T Ral- - Ionian Tarbet, Sm lifield, and lis of Manhattan N had filed ella oison, Lewiston, commit-- a flight plan at the Ogden anpoit lce members shoitlv befoie taking off Sa'ui- Flow eis will oe auepted Thursday morning August 21 opening day of Anpoit leco.ds also indicated ,he fair from 8 to ID a m that a Jonn Dv mek of Bay side In species of six inches and N A had filed the flight pla l the larger, there mud be three speci-day befoie from Llko, Nev , to .liens, six speciments of three e craft inches in diameter, and six speciOgden Tne was enioute from California to mens if under three inches New A oik Theie will be a general open Bodies of the two victims weie 0f best ariangements of any taken to Ogden combination of flovtrs for foli- The paitv composed of units age of the Welle l Countv Shenifs Posse and an An Foice medical technician liom Hill An Foice B ise spoil Sunclav night oil Lightning Ridge near Squaw Hat Daikness and the lugged teuam of the mountain side forced the Saints Church was re- search group to stop the climb Latter-daleased to his home Satui day from about 11 p m Sunclav The site of the clash is near a Salt Lake City Hospital Richaids entered the LDS Hos the bottom of a steep blind union about 15 an miles southwest pita! Satui day to undergo a of W oodi uff, Ltah physical checkup. 1 single-engin- Ljs hep at the Coluinma L S Steel Coi p was nusnrd je an(j rar coal mine of nviween a pit mucking Machine one saw the accident No oon-vm- Bertha Puiser tiact He was taken to reiman-plae- d Tihrson the oigan music while elite Hospital in DiUouton, where t he died (Continued on Page Two) three-powe- public officially larer todav Qualified diplimats said it would be possib'e fui Ihe assem-bl- v s emergency so1- - on to vote1 on the resolution bv Ti uisday and for Ha nmarskjold to be in the turbulent Middle East by this weekeno to The resolution, designed make possible tne vihdiawal of American and Bntisn forces from and Palest. ne, calls upon Hammarxkjo'd tn conduct a s vfvSrVr WASHINGTON (UPI) study for the establishment of a Tha U N Senate voted 'ontempt of peace force . citations today against Mau-lc- e Economic Program A PERSISTENT SALFSMAN sales pitch, Hutcheson Making a president of a Lebanese carpet vendor offers his goods to a group of U S. It also would allow him to be- the Carpenters Union, and 12 ethers who refused to answer Mai lies leaving Leoanon Its apparent that the vendor hated to gin negotiations on the setting up questions before its Racket Comof an institutArab development see the Marines go since they lepiesented prospective customers. ion in a Middle Fast y our- mittee The action was a roll call vota self economic program as sugcf 87 to 0. gested by President Eisenhower Norwegian Deputy Foreign MiThe cases now will be sent to nister Hans Ergen did most of the U S attorney for the District the negotiating vork on the meas- of Columbia ConvioLcn carries a ure A stiffening att tude by the maximum penalty of one year in U S the Eisenhaving against jail and a $1,009 fine on each hower plan watered down too far count. cost Enger the sun cut of several The action came after Chairsponsors One Eisenhower proposal was man John L McClellan denouncfor measures to end propaganda ed the tactics used by an underwarfare by radio and for setting world element" to obstruct tha house for com- committees woik He said tha up a CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPI) The Air Force its plaints clearing of such activities This contempt citabons weie necesfirst moonshot effort a failure made tentative plans to- was stricken entnely from the sary to support the power and integrity ot the Senate and the day to try again in four weeks to fire a rocket around the measure. Congress moon. India refused to accept any refThere was speculation Russia might make a similar erence to Eisenhov er s pioposal McClellan also told the Senate a stand-b- y peace force, and that 10 of the cases not includattempt several dajs in advance of the second U. S. effort. for Moscow Radio assent'd today it ing the Hutcheson case involved Meanwhile, the Army was lepoited ready to shoot for would oppose such a loice The fnvolojs- and capricious use the moon. Indians also had other objections of the Fifth Amendment in what Desintegration of the U. S rocket after it had traveled to the Norwegian draft and were he called a flagrant abuse of less than 10 miles of its projected reported pushing tl e.r own ideas the constitutional nght of 220 000nule journey into space for a separate re olution against self mcununation. ounday was cited by Senate United Arab Republic Foreign Democratic leader Lyndon B Ignored Subpenas Minister Mahmoud Fawzi was inJohnson of Texas as a grim sisting upon a definite date for Hutcheson did not claim tha to Americans this counwarning of American protection of the fifth Amend'he withdrawal Russia behind in missile try is troops from Lebanon and British ment in refusing to answer quesdevelopment. 'orces from Jordan Neither the tions He challengeo the comUnited States nor Butain was mittee's jurisdiction and But most Oifuials stiessed IMTY HOLSE Pa (LPI) io set surti a date until the that it was trying to dePresident George Meany ready there had been 'lulc expectation VFL-CIU N. had taken adequate steps to prive him of due piocess of law. of success in this nations fust stakes his presM?" against the the territorial integrity and The 10 cited for effort to piobe the mysteries of power of James R Hotfas team- - insure improper usa of both political independence of the Fifth Amenament were. tne moon at close range They steis empire at a series of countries maintained the failure was notic'd policy meetings beginning Anthony Toi y Accardo, retoday significant puted heir to tne Capone organiMeanv faced opposition within zation in Chicago AFD-CIEuropean newspapers mean-jMi- e Execu'ive Council Abraham Teitelbaum, Chicago out-awmle, expressed cisoppointment lor his expected piooosal to t attorney and formei labor relathe U S failuie But mostliaw union which give agieemnis tions counsel for the Chicago Resaid and comfort to the teamsters taurant Association But he received powerful supJoseph Aiupoa, al'o known at from United Auto port Joey O Brien, a ftunder and ofWorkeis President Vulter Reu-tlificer of Cicero, 111 , Local 450 of in the move to put a quarSAN FRANCISCO Emthe Hotel and Resiauiant antine lag on the scandal-scarre- d Federal mediators scheduled a ployes and Bartendo.s Union. truck union m of advance today meeting Dan Lardino, Chicago, an offiMeany and other labor chiefnegotiations in San Diego cial of that unions Local 658 m met tms Pocono aimed at settling a tains at today c dispute that Space reseaich chief Rov Ioun am piaygiound owned by had idled thousands of teamsters rnicaeo c,0n said after explosion of u.es national I Garment in the 11 western states the rocket Able I tn- -t the An Chicago Hoodlums Mediators George Hillenbrand Force piobably aLo would g"t The UAW leader cam it was in- and Ralph Patterson of San FranJoe DiVarco also known at Ihe next moon chance It cannot with fedeation ethical cisco and Steven of Joey Caesar, Chicago hoodlum Halligan 14 compatible be attempted bfore Sept AFL-C1affiliates Denver scheduled the negotia- with a police recoid as counter-at-- 1 when the moons ne,igee again totandards for formal lm.s wnh the Hof- - tions for Wednesday in an have feiter bungs it lelativel ciose to the union wh th was expelled tempt to create a climate for Sam Teets Battaglia Chicago eai th Because of the moons from tne federation on coiruption settling the hoodlum and Acraroo assouate. dispute an Russia enuld make position Mai shall Caifano described charges last year H predicted Meanwhile, teamsters leaders attempt a day or so earlier the council would follow Meany s were to confer in Los Angeles by the committee as an Accardo The Air Foice hod three moon advice io threaten ousicr proceed- today and Tuesday Theie weie heu'enant in Chicago with a long shoots assigned and the Army ings against unions which affili- reports that teamsters Piesident police lecoid two ate with the teamsters John Lardino former official James Hoffa would join them in This step could endanger the San Diego He has predicted an jf Chicago Local 593 of the Hotel A completely sucressful flight would have givei the earth its bargai ung powei f many small-hu- early end to the dispute. land Restaurant Woikers Union. counted Roo first crude putuias of the moons er unions which Prio, also known as Emplovers ordered the heavnv on truck dioers support lockout last Monday after 2 350lPriola, descubed as another Chl- cteinally-hidde- n duk side in stinces and oi gamzing cam- teamsters in Central California cago aide to Accatdo This pictuie v ouid have been paigns About a dozen affiliates and western Nevada went on Jack Cerone, described as Ac- reconstructed by scientists fiom have mutual assistance agree- stnke for higher pay The em- - cardos foimer chauffeur now a radioed data fiom a television ments with the uta-i- union, and ployers said a strike against any rackets figure in his own right, lie in the Holfa has tried to bring others one employer m the West was a He now lives m Elwood Paik, scanning device noon satellite within the foldi 111 strike against all. Votes Contempt Against Head Of Carpenters f x y: - jx Con-pie- ss wj do-it-- 1ST ONE FAILS Air Force Plans 2nd Moon Shot - pio-lecti- on Meany, Hoffa Contest Seen con-end- ed Mediators Set Strike Parley (UPI) top-lev- el Jolin-Hom- t" Q e ' iil , Music for the sessions was fur-- 1 O'Neil was working for W W nished by the combined stake Clyde and Co. vhit'i was exca-ReliSoemty Singing Mothers ating a new tunnel entrance to a chorus under the direction of mine under a i in ate ie Maijone Leishman, Giandmoth-erDepartment, Sarah Buttars, Babv Department, Eli z a b e t h Miller Hobbv Department, Jovce Sc bools, Delbert Nap-peIliibnei 1 Hun-sakc- r. C Wellsville, Ray Olsen and Clara Schenk, Aoung Ward The rodeo a feature of each night, is headed by Ernest Leishman, and .ncludes Elwood Nielsen, J Bvron Ravsten, M R. Hovey, F W. Gunnell gnd Dean Smith supervisors for the fair aie as follows Booth, Cyril K Community Munk Horse Races, P O Buttars, Selection of Queen, Frank Leishman; Dairy Cattle, Howard Andersen, Beef Cattle, Ray JenEmmett Clegg; sen, Swine, Sheep Fied Sorensen, Poultry, Daniel Scott, Rabbits, Ronald Juzeler, Shetland Pony, Floyd V. IsraeBen, 4H Club and Future Faiirers, Ray Burtenshaw, Girls 4H Club, Bessie K Lemon, 4 H Zella Howells. Improvements Glenna 4 H Foods, Linda Hamblin Home Arts Department, Veda Loosle, Baking, Ann Mathews; Honey, Helen Reese, Food Preservation, Beulah Esplin, Home Fumi s h i n g s, Neta Hendiy; Save Clothing. Clara Schenk, With Cotton Bags, Clara Anderson Flowers and Plants, Lillian Taibet Fanev Woik No 1, Ruth S Hansen Fancy Work No. II, Fair Thursday Councilmen II Gene Trenton, and Neta Hendry, Clothing, Turman Bioadbent Willingness To Serve L Conlev Watts, counselor in the stake piesidency, spoke on The a c c e pting repsonsibility call to seivice should be the number one concein in our Don t lower your livehe said standaids II vou do vou become a servant of drubt If you would succeed in hie vou must base ynui life on the eternal principles of the gospel In the aftcinoon session Piesident Vaughn E Hansen of the slake presidency addiessed the youth of the stake, commending them to take note of the wonderful qualities of the leadcis in oui stake who taki so much time to do the v oik ot the Lord 'They have found there is joy and repayment in devoting themhe mainselves to this woik, tained We went on to sav that we have a leal obligation to live the teat lungs of Christ when we know and understand them and in living them we leap the power and ability to glow and move ahe id Other spcukeis throughout the day weie High George Smith, Sheiman Eyre, L G Noble and Willis Dial returned misMonar es Joy Oben Chailcs Petersen Libb.e Petersen, and Sheiman Evans, Don Cow lev of the Fouith Ward bishopric Bishop Cecil Jones of the lGtn Waid, Mayor T Earl Bishop Theodore S Perry who was released as high ccifn- oilman fcllov ing his appointment! as bisnop of the list Waid, and Patnauh Esplin, M a u g h a n By Jennie Christensen Elaborating on the importance of the fust two great commandments, Piesident Reed M Broad-beopened the first regu r session of Cache Stake Qarterly conierence Sunday He pointed out that, to love our rumors icmaiked and Bvron Snow, City Commissioner J Vernon Cock, Franklin W Gunnell fair manager, Nielsen, llyiuin, Hans A Hansen Amlaga, Mrs Loosle, M R Hovey, Lamont E Tueller, Bessie J Lemon and Ray Buiten-shav- v the latter three from the county extension office chairmen making Community pieparations for the fair aie Hans A Hansen and Mrs Ruth C Hansen, Amalga, Arvel C. Reese, and Helen Reese, Benson, Ray Griffin and Sarah Buttars Delbert Olsen and (laikston Floience Nelson, College Ward, tarence Allen and Florence Allen Cove F ldon Leavitt, Cornish, Ernest Momson and Afton Moirison, llvde Park Wendell Hurren and Fliabeth Miller, Hyium Melvin C Gilbeit, lewiston 1, Veila Olsen and Gtlden Boman, Lewiston 2 Russtll II Peterson, Lewiston 3 Ilvrum Gibbons, Logan and Aithur Kidman Joyce llubner, Mtndon LeGrand Mathews and Violet Scott, Millville; Don Peterson and Sarah Ander- son, Newton, Lamont Leishman, Ida Beutler and Dee Niblev, Israelsen, North Logan. Kodeo A Feature Mr and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Paiudise, S R Christensen and Lona Smith, Richmond, Lynn Clieal and Lillian Tarbet, Smith-fiel- d 1, Cieed Johnson, Smith-fiel- d 2, 1 heron Hansen and Beu- Others Urged UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (LTI) Norway, Colombia and Canada today ptoposed a resolution for U. N. General to Assembly consideration asking Dag Hammarskjold taking steps to settle the Middle East situation. The draft resolution, product of days of negotiation, would empower Secretary-genera- l Hammarskjold to go personally to the Middle East on another of his quiet diplomacy peace missions, informed diplomats said. r The measure was expected to be made la j rsKvriV8r eikss-- t hit of v gen-nri- ouse Kills Uousing Bill WASHINGTON (LPI) The House, by a margin, to day killed a Democratic-spons- ded billion dollar housing bill This laised tne prospect that Congress will adjourn this week without providing any nev funds for city slum clearance and ursix-vo- ban renewal projects The bill, opposed as inflationary bv the administration and Re publican congressional leaders was tailed up under s rule which required a vote for passage The House also killed the Si labor atcappioced Kennedy-lve- s tuo-third- muster a simple majority, let s alone the vote required for passage under today s prece duie Republicans protested that thev had no chance to amend the bill and that it had not been consid- ered by the House Labor Committee major - type mortgages, and launch new federal lending programs to Democratic leaders wained Re - build college classrooms and low publicans m advance of the vote rent housing for elderly persons. that it was the House s last It would have piovicled a chance to vote on a housing bill. program of 400 million dollars for renewa Rep Albert M. Rains ), slum clearance and urban sponsor of the Democratic bill, al The Senate meantime acted on said defeat of the controversial The vote on the housing bill was bill would mean that Congerss a number of uncontested bills. 251 134 in favor of the bill, six for the fust time since 1948, would adjourn without enacting two-third- Boy votes shy of the ity needed one-ye- (D-Al- Waives Hearing A Salt Lake Republicans objected in vain to TOOELE (UPI) the Richard A. IS1FS PARK (olo (I PI City man, 27 year-ol- d procedure A seaich They charged that Speaker Sam Cheney, was bound over to Thud paity of more than 100 poisons resumed its hunt in the Rayburn sanctioned it to force District Court today after he reform bill lugged wooded sections of Mount the House to vote the politically waived preliminary hearings on a The bdl called up bv Demo- - Meeker near ei e early todav for potent bill up or down charge of involun'aiy manslaughcratic leaders under a no amend - a 10.j ear old deaf Denver boy The defeated housing bill con- ter ment rule, failed to muster the tained administration - opposed slnce Fnday night Cheney was charged as the outtwo thirds vote required for pas misslng Searchers abandoned their ef- - provisions to liberalize down growth of an accident June 21 at sage a nightfall Sundav after ment terms for FH A housing, pro-- 1 Mills Junction in Tooele County The roll call vote was 190 foi having no success in finding Bob-- vide a new quasigov eminent cor-- 1 n which a hitchhiker allegedly tlu. bdl and 198 against in oth - bv Bisup son of M Sgt and Mrs potation to provide low struck by Cheney automoer wolds, tbe bill did not even 'Joseph Bisup. ment financing for conventional bile and killed. 1 1 pay-for- 1 down-pay-w- J ifii i nr two-thu- new housing legislation Is Lost r ts irf T1 |