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Show 6 Cache School District Prepares 'White House Educational Meeting First Session 1 Matilda Bradbury, Former Logan Set Tonioht At Diverted Traffic 'Problem'; 7d : l.i M M-- 1 ,l:i i Hut ,4 SCS f7, lo i!H r 10 Hi III Ol Osirl dlld d' loN''d (hid I's'till liiinio ol h 'on F atiK in v.ill I tke ( 1 I()1 iHFi lt, imi and Siit in .ii u m cl tii i i of d.t im it r' .uri J I i v B on Lflke 'Nil .i 11 aiihu li Vv Bui ; , and v SEMINARY officers at South Cache shown to Shane Winbeig, Deon Fuhnman, Gtialdmc Kosine, Dixie MiBnde, lear, Wenuell MW fiunl i Student Officers dm ted '..It al l)i out. nn nl i , Him Lake .a ihe he bum v Pape. i 'da nui t lo ill Lo- be - in w noon k 101 W a tt ill Ihen be n i 1 in the . i Take Post At i E I D II AN'FN ( nnserv ationist Soil The past week has seen consid-eiab.change in the weather km lilt ions, fi oin hot to cold and wet, with snow in the lu.hei eieia-- t liO't afleied ome of ine oils (tops Die sun m was found lo he en benefit ial to the dry land giain and the fall plowing, run though wet weather dd canh ome of ne thud i op ha on the ground 'Ihe xtoi m has slowed uown land leveling opeiat.ons. Hyrum Seminary emc-til- l. Wavne Kendriik. James Milligan. Tory Absenl fiom pictuie was Bingham Ruhaui Pulsiphei Many ailnihes aie planned. Nielsen Alien. K( nl . Cite Registration Agents o And speaking of land leveling, Howard Pelt l son of Logan has conlraiied with Bluiksm.th Folk Sad Con-er- v alum District lo run the land agam and 1 inb-- l" Ltah e n u,t' sill1 )S5 j- OUR STRENGTH SOIL Bv OF R , Rim'Iki-v- .'1 Weather Change Show Effects tUI : Cafe Owner, Dies il I E OUR Logan City Officials Term ! ) the herald journal - IM S s Loan naiho VS heurei s leveling eqmnment wmk on Rav fann m College Waid wi1! 'ail o Logan Awaits Forthcoming Messrs Wav ne Austin and Don l inn Douglas, psemativ cs Orfn e, the from Washington spent a dav in the dis'nct going over di land ronse'va"on operations Mi Austin sia'ed that in the dv land aie, is whirr the ramfa.j u ,4 in(hp, an ahmp that annual tiopung w ouLt be ad-- i visabie along wuh adafa glass miviure in the lotation They stressed the impoitant advantag- es of alfalfa and glass mixm.es in the 'ota'ion, both on di land and n i iga'ed an as field Recently !1 RUM appointed oflueis of South ( aihe I.DS semi naiv have been sustained by 1'iouil'Tip and Kenneth Webb lief' a Ihe dump liouiuU uni of the seminary students all Kmithficld it a bin when at mil lie lime Otliiials 2 h it W ,iv - ( .in W e O (i,y He. in n nme is tap.ldy approa. hire for Logan C.tv In rcpoil that the apla a piuidein icnl'iallv nl not --ii .srrix J t Ihe-- c was wiio v.J be asRed to journey to then polling plains fo of oliuprs hool Mor" Oli! S( voteis, pointment Mbens il is plaiiiu d U) i in el the entit E11'P none in the same tnannei Used he pm pose of selecting a iiinmissioner and auditor to sene Tilic tenth amt F.. onomu all' Him impi o mg ine ap alia Mis ItIK Kills Joseph to appoint olfuers in the l.D.' Hmei Atihibald WcllwilU' and pi ai ante P was staled '1 utiuenhum Ruling jj1P during foui years. aie inlay Benson Nolan BaUa'd Note ( ooperation The ,rlms of Commissioner J. Vernon Cook and Auditor and' ' Tern Allen son of Mr Building Needs The Logan it Commission 11 Ppdplst'n expue at the end been G has Wendell Mrs Allen, 3 'What Are Our Si bool Build-inwants to i impel ale lulls with Ihe 'lls 'PJ1 - 01 e Ihe R1 H'i M lo eleiled Needs'" Nvlvcstcr ndeison. i !' ns ol Ninth .oguii foi A'Hvi'ies tesponsit inn tin Inmaiv clci Lon is scheduled mil ( rfi he lhh Si i.uol Millville and Mis Edwin Bulge iu.ssioih o ei non took U'seit for Oil. 25 tiom 7 a m lo 8pm. Smithfie'd bv aie bcin. planned No gaibage is lo be lei! at oil 78, Dies; The Sou.li ( ache Water Users v ilh the set election toi eneial i 'How Can We Oil I noiuh Ine slidents and iaiulty incmbeis. Association has requested asist-anc- e dump pounds and amone Nov. 8 from 7 a m. to 8 p m. Kvents Good Teal hers and Keep Them ' will underw av Bingham get i a tight doing so will be piosecul-eon a pioblem they have at Da vs Registration and Cot rush 7 selor. Sadie Sorensen 30 at a with it was said 'Ihursday night the Hvrum Dam Wave action has lor those days, Registration on Girls James Thoi ne, Riei Heights the school fool hall field ally Olliei t inn ii s slim business caused oiindei able b ink cutt.ng e moved since the last -- "How Cun We ! inume Our 'lo fill Ihe position of oung " ho hav Fiulav at 12 311 pm an assem Boss Nh W ION Re' tha ' oMiigion appeaitd between Ihe dan and the spillwav forthto the for election up ov sign Build and Opel ate ement bK ,"'11 l Impi P to' ,h.e sl- - Women s Mutual ,il(. , lU 1)lfR U(K in elaion enham will nf Sindhl'ici'il and it mav be netessa'v to npiap llaie befn scl fo1 'ole fomln violation tiaffic I heme the Weekly Them'" Hon Dennis l!u hmond lo walci Inn King up altei a stoi m ,elecAssociation report enllmdv of the piesident . p. ogram this aiea as a safeguaied to the sidhf paliiaich Joseph R Oct. 1, Oct. 18 and Nov 1. ' Si hool Blow man I ew Mon of Prove and be Deon will Ron was Fuhriman. released and Dais" today by Logan 1,1 'he vmiiilv of Dt Ninth and ijenham died unexpecledv I ues- only Names of registration agents u highway above 6 2nd West. Ihe situation is caused dav at the family home in Neiv- - alumni talent is to he featured. dence, was made Hei counselors were announced H in nhnm City Court. fo!-- 1 o as today Education Inteiest aldine Rosine. Gei Logan, tinuing Among those taking part will be are Sixteen offenses within the city tiom the sidewalk, being lower ,,m of now remind lows "Hordes TL and gullies Trenton, Richards. Stuart Joan Jorgensen, Peggy Mathews list, and Sharie Winberg, Nibley, (han Ihe cuih and guttei, it wasi Funeral sen kps will bp District -J L. Montiose, 226 and elRllt state complaints issued .1 h n ic p W tis. Dr J. W. Wright Hvrum 2nd Susanne light. lor the Mavor 24 Owens Olson, entlln "eek SePl- suggestweie dinted Fridav, pm. in Newton We should build our land to W'avne Kendmk. Tonight's general session be- ed that the condition be noted Piovidence, East 2nd South. mcluded. waid chapel bv Bishop J. Miuiay loAnn Horlacher, Pat Obray. Ida' A District 2 Rebecca May ; Mane Obiav. Pete Burgess and will take the i esponsibilities of gins promptly at 8 with an orien- oil Ihe pioposed list of projects (oi Cl,-y- . violations were: speed-- ; 44S South 1st West. u,j;v And departing leave behind u 1m- - brook, tation. followed by discussion next Mutual the A oung Mens Cart J' Fi lends mav call at the family Darwin Wolford year so that it may then be Henderson, ing' Logan, Mis Leiema District 3 Fields that have not washed meetings Candidates for queen of the Piovement Association with Wen- No home for alterauon. considered speeding, Richard J. Zollinger,1 n,u,sday evening and Fn- Hawks. 143 South 4h West aw ay Name Delegates first dell Nielsen ( arol Providence, Mair homecoming funds aie now available for such fjav unt,i (Jine 0f W. Harold Burial Mrs. Zella Ault, Distnct 4 sPmg. From the Cache county, six when oui hoys asume the Dien and Gei Richard W aldine Rosine. counselor, Pulsipher, il hite was explained. Georgia Deon t will be in bmthfleld; ogan City cemcteii 346 West 2nd North. persons will be selected to repre- piojcctsAttends ((invention second counselor. and I.oralee Crookston mortgage Paiadise, Allento fallure n boi Logan: was in Tuddenhm its a yc'd Mrs Alveretta d; District sent the district in the state conOn the land that's had our toil, Ulxle McBride, Wellsville. took Furlav altei noon South Cache It was lepqi led that Mis. Ora Salt lake City Aug 2b. 1877, a hp nght 'va-Terrell L. ' ference on Oct. 12 This will in- J new position, that of sec-- t Chustensen, 243 West Center will meet Theyll not have to ask the on of thel0ver Ixgan High ihanman to Logan Lewis, failure of p,prs0''Edward and Mart Logan; yield daughter Cora Quavle, 229 clude one delegate from each of District 6 oot At ball 9 field question a rc,ary Commisreporter and of dance 'he wav C. Alvm Planning pm Zoning Ann v,d Hall, dikin' She came lo ngh' the discussion groups And from smn held North 2nd West The appointed officer "Hpic's t'ie fain,, hut where is now in Montreal. ( anada ('ache A iliev in 1913 having lived will be held in honor of alumni. fallllle the ,0 lpld Iosan; 14 Buirg1' educational Mrs District Kathrvn sessions the slate tne oi T" heir lust meeting Sept. 20. of way, ern Orvin, Trenton, in Newton sim e that time. len. 172 East 1st North persons will be named to lepre-sen- t Plan Events led B. M. was of an thiough She light. Gale, member active District 8 Mrs. Rita Raymond, ltah at the offu ial White social Numeious activities Colorado, Newton ward, having 'Cived as thiough red light, . . House F.ducational Conferences, a water-- , 683 North Bid East including weie planned, Khaiallah speeding, Primal y piesident foi Hoffoch, AA0T6 ROOHl? 9 H many, which ate to be conducted later Cleta District Hansen, melon bust, conducted two days red i soRelief worked the thiough in light, John J. In the year at Washington. D C. 342 Road ycais, Canyon later. PreSOUTH SALT LAKE IP Logan; through red light, cieti until ill health caused her To "These are important meetings meeting upon her return. Distnct 10 Patience S Adams, Much of the South Cache erm sent boundaries of South Salt Vancd other municipal matters retn ement, she w as sect etai of Lou Emma Lewiston; Drury, In relation to our schools " Mr Ea,it 2nd North nary building was lecently re- A. Lake limit giowth to 200 nioie Theiner commented today, "and occupied the lemaindcr of the Sundas school in Salt Lake City Mrs Millie D thiough led light, Wendell District 11 cleaned thoroughly decorated, ;ln'lp or duplex dwellings, Mavor night 21st On agenda, ward. Ixigan; notth, a vast amount of good can be luesday through flashing 05 North 5th Claik. Last. iand is m order for the new Jensen" Lothaire Rwh said todav, noting red light, Nancy L6u She was married to Joseph R achieved through the sessions 12 District Annabel academic vear. There is an en- Tuddenhain Jan. 18, 1905, in the Brigham City , through stop, ,hat populaton of the area now LAKE CITY W Lvnn rollment of 475 students. They,"1- - 8fil Hillcrest My i on J. Moyle, Logan, lmpiop-- 1 approximate 9.9C0, Salt Lake temple. Urge Participation Thatcher, executive secretary of are divided into five classes each cr turn, George I.orm Montrose Surviving are har husband, one the Utah Water Pollution City officials today were join of Old Testament, New Control sc i and two daughtersJ Rolfe of ' civic ed leaders lfog?n' !!0Uj ldaho-Loga- c ose organtzaby Board, said the lioard will meet ment and LDS Church history, SPn ,(7'ld Paq Tuddenhain, Logan: Mrs AVavnc of all residents The seminary faculty includes: tions in uiging 6 no IT (Evelvn) McKinnon, Meeker, soon to consider an older to re- Incllded l!eI?'5e,! to he registered in time wuh state reg ,LeRoyl. Jorgensen, principal, ( olo Mrs Fv an tOlivei West- - qlJlle 0"1P1iwe muffler, DeRell Allied, Logan, for the election municipal and nd Christensen TrAor it Ltah 13 giand- - ulation. by Salt Lake City Dtigw a Us the duty of everyone to I10 drivers license, too fast, E Rav Chustensen. attorney AH in Hams, associate teachers. At a meeting of the Utah State children, two sisters. Mrs. Marv Prt Stock, Millville, thiough their neighborhood polling Grent F!'ank Mendon: no Cox Draper, and Mis'. A'vin f,.'Sa" Lake City, said yesterday College Student Senate Tuesday place and cast a vote for the i,op' after a member S. Smith, Salt Lake City public hearing evening. Lynn Lumber, pglstra,lon L'antwell a spokesman candidate desired," no that "we maintain Cache Valley Historical Society of the group, was asked lo Smithfield appointive through stop, Brent for the citv declared. commission has power to adopt its fifth year of meetings ate an investigation of college Wood, Trenton: no license place, regulations having the force of Anti-Poli- o Arnold Lehman, Logan: improp this evening at 8 00 in the Oldham motor traffic. law governing municipal corporVaried other matters weie also er light, A an E Jensen, Logan: Memorial Center, 230 North Main ations no mud flap, Edward H. Eames, tn Ixigan, when the Society will discussed at the session. The pollution control boa id had hear reports and lav plans for the Logan. chaiged Salt Lake Citv with three role of The Society and the CenHP OGDEN Utah's fiee public violations of regulations They tennial" of 1956 Rich High o school immunization . . SALT LAKE CITY IP According to Society president The included use of unapproved flash resumed P S. George Ellsworth who made 1955 inculomo of polio in L tali Janks in sewer lines to help keep Elementarv graders at three1 h sewer the announcement, several piom-ineclear; use of s not only the lowest in the west- PROVIDENCE Ogden schools lined up yesterday Primary lnps ln cases whete eight-inc- h ei n United States hut is also the poisons will discuss the to receive their second shots of election will he held in the city Rich Countv LAKETOWN b,le1 and weie and activities centennial Society's ptesenbed, had for the has four lowest slate offices heie Monday at 8 pm. the Sa'k vaccine. First shots were offu ei s have been elected hn-- e a sev'er pump house Postmaster General Arthur E. of the d rlley communities. Class public health officials le- of the contest is to Purpose the in new to for the academic spring given posts out adequate ventilation. announced Summelheld "The Society wants to do all in today conn tody. Dr. A A Jenkins, director of nominate three four-yeits power to properly commemor- year at North Rich High. (hiislensen said "we maintain t he md fiom April fill Dining to oilmen pel the terms control Those named Dale communicable in disease were. expiring ate these hundred years of giowth 10 to 17, use. illy the high lllat our engineering is good and the Utah Health Department, said 'his vear of Keith Mathews, Vein president; months Sept. in Cache Valley bv suilable mon-- i Weston, studentbody lbal lbp in for the state K O U. Utah, and polio Hugie phnics will open in other part, of piesidsnt, WdhasTo'hnsiiXTnri ments and memorials, by' a rotu Coni ad Irwin, vice Zo;lng i'ovi- - jv.i'th h'eadquaMe.V' mDenv; 32 new cases. ( hairmcn of the . Kettil. secietary, lepoiter. had only 'he state during the next two 001 ado (.ffectne Monday, Oct- piebVnsr e and interesting history K 100 Oft, cals said almost per . .. , Other officers are. weeks A total of 57 000 childien upnce parties arc Flovd Chctk- of our people's j achievements," cent of the childien eligible for llth-12t- h Alan hlarcT'sues aniare plilble for thp hot-- under pt,s arld John T. Anderson grades said Dr. Ellswoi th "Of special Thad the program. Alaltson, piesident; Interest will be the Society's micMeanwhile, free vaccine pi ov id- - Plfjn rofilm program which will offer ufe P''lent; Sand, a Johnson. ed bv lhe fpdpral government to lo all citizens the opportunity of eirelary-- i epoi ter Ol the Ltah Sup. eme'c'ourl oui 10th giade Kathenne Weston, he- innocii'vte other children SALT LAKE (TTY IP Interest nnng. With Hus appointment, the if neie.ssaiy. having their precious hiktoiual vice Ctnh, said this years low late tween the ages of five and nine in the po'sibilitv of Sal! Lake Posi Office Dcpaitment is bring-hadocuments microfilmed for per- president; Sylvia C'henev, secre-tarvbe to cannot attributed piobably been received in Salt Lake vallev being selected as the site mg all phases ot po'tal business manent pieservatior at no cost president Larry Sprouse, any one factor. epoi ter. Citv. It will soon he riisiributed for the dollar Boe- - undei one lield head in this area, to them. This and ipveial other "Polio ha.s its peak years and 9th giade John Robinson, the state Private phv- - mg guided nussle plant was re- - Thete are five Postal District throughout ma'teis of similailv wide interest president, Roger JKailey. vice its low y ears," Jenkins said. "This sicians will administer the vac- - newed todav bv a report that the Offices functioning under the will be discussed sec- - happens to be a low year" cine. The government provided comnanvs lecommendations will Denver Regional Office, located The puolic is cordially invited piesident, Douglas Hodges, of the use Sa.k antiAlthough Salt Lake the vaccine to immunize children he submitted to the Air Force ,n Denver. Colorado to participate in Ihe Society's Anita 8th giade Weston, polio vaccine mav have helped Phoenix. who had rot been inoculated un- soon Auzona Ltah, city, and these attend open piesident, Bill McKean, piogram vice in holding down polio this New Mexico, and the W al'ace der earlier Albuqun que of The Sen F oft.ie piogram. meetings. president; Rodney Nieholls, re- - mcr, Jenkins said, appaiently it Bennet said there was still no Cheyenne, Wyoming was not the ter. factor DONT CUT CORNERS Page 6 The Dcmcr major pin Regional Otfice indica'ion whether lhe Boeing ie- Utah s 7th grade Steven Mimmertime Kearl, rate Logan Police official v ould ipcommcnd a specif.c opened on Monday. Apul 11. today pc "a? Kearl. vice amounted to 4 2 cases per 100 1)00 asked lesulents not to cut corners CLOTH president, Karel sue for a new plant or, if such a 19aapiesident, Colleen , Johnson, re- - population, compared with 16 bv driving through city service Pbp ne" Regional Duector is i e ommendatnon included, wa' cases per 100 000 for the cones- - siaiions ipoiter. To Be Pleasant Music Guild w ill open i(s whether it would be for Denver Prespn".v Regional Operations 'Jultod ttdtawdif !xf Yearbook editor is Thad Mat- - ponding .period of 1954. " s a common a well 1955 season with a dinner' meet- - or Salt Lake Cuv Manager at Denver. Mr. Biewei courtesy Doris 19.x3 and The (son late tor the pei uxl was as a satetv measive motorists ing tomorrow. Mustang editor is Mrs. Michaels-Ster- n Kleanor Alter (he Boeing ifport is re- Robinson. , 100 000 population SC lfi, should turn onlv at corners and Bnggs, president, said todav. As- - reiv ed the Air "Force pp,r "stili will 'ser'iCP lugan bis postal career 19'2 W ,he a ra,p "hllp ease. not "a" iTJ-hnigo through the seiA.ee station s.stmg with plans for the new stucii 'the rntne CITY Thf scheduled for ubV.1,u,p. "ii'al letter caibefore T'SkLr Friday at and " as appolnlpd a season will be Miss Dorothy Ixnir- - making its decision on the guided ner 1P "In mv opinion, gentlemen . . . pavement,' it was noted. ad.u ?ni,"1c,,u a'lrmmr;' All members of the 100 Fewer than gymnasium. aborigines re- Numerous instances of thi riou. vice president. Mrs. Roger missile program regular mral letter camel in Whatever his opinion, hi highway of'V stuciPnibodv and their parents are main in the Andaman Islands have been reported late- - Hansen secretaiy and Mis. Joyce allingfoi d, Kentucky, in 1954. will closed for about seven practice rertamlv lend appearance invited. 'oda.'- ly . the police miles at the mouth of Parley being 'Biodenck, treasurer. leported. authority to his words. Canyon, east of Salt Lake Citv, That the effect Courier Utah-ldah- o for a year to permit moderiza-tio- n Cloth alwavs has For this BALLAD of the roadbed CEDAR (TTY W Capt Ralph exceptional yam dve sheen LEE REN BARLOW. 23. 44 to In MANTI lh contrast For the year, starting Monday, ha 6023 South, Salt Lake City, Homer, formerly of Seattle worsted, masterfully taiWest school districts, the South s Ltah tiaffie normally using the been assigned to College of Souih-er- n lored bv Michaels-Steran following operation Canyon route will be de Sanpete distnct today rcpoitcd a Utah as assistant professor MIKE TENOVICH, 86. Tooele, exclusively, gives a man a in enrollment. Supt toured over an improved st,uP ceciease of air science, Maj. Ralph Kelley, of causes incident to age successful air, an enviahla route up Emigration Canyon and Matinee Barnett said there aie MISS CAMILLA DA R NON, 73, commandant of the ROTC unit at 19 poise In Falls newest colstudents than this lpwer year over Little Mountain. Radl h'teneis throughout the K SC, then offeC-- d the series to Purdue Michigan. Ohio, Alabama Pleasant Giove, afer a linger- - CSU, announced today. ors, weaves and models. for fall (las Ps Iasi Heavy ti anscontinental tiueks sumpd e the-United States and Hawaii j. the N FB netwoi k, since the rol- - and Oklahoma broadcast the ing illness will be ban ed from the canvon 'Pal'- M'1 of 'he dec tease rame (lavs are hearing a piogram on- - lege station has been an active weekly progiairs. So have public MRS. ROSE CHARLOTTE entirely, taking alternate routes at the Jumor h'gh lp'pl. he said, by radio station K SC of member of the National Assn, of schooi stations at Portland. Ore- - GRAM. 75, Twin Falls, Ida , alter thiough Weber and Provo can Ltah State C'ollegp. Happy Educa'ional Broadcasters for the gon. Des Moines, Atlanta, China- -' a lengthv illness. V0MS Last .spring the Netwoik of the past two years 72 Field- go and Detroit been carrying the Airip EUGENE Lpa CANNON, Affected by the order is the 'vational The Ballad Singer series cas broadcasts for the past four ing. following a heart ailment Assn, of Educational TIICRSD Y 'S BIRTHD AYS narrow load fiom DLCHFSNE 1? Clarence D Rmadoasters accepted a sene1; of pioiucted by Reit Bel!, student months Mae Hanson, Cornish JOSEPH M TREK 52. Twin S lllman Budge at the mouth of Moat of Duchesne has been named 32 ' Such I li .1. Drakulich. entitled, "The Wan- - manager ol the college FM sta- n lilne-- s is indeed a Falls Ida progiams af'er recognition Logan he canyon to Geoige Washing- - to represent Gov J. Bracken lee dering Ballad Singer. turn. KAA CHARI ES MX. 18 Sou'h tiihute to Mr Toelken's talen. Liahell Ixiwr, Ida. ton Memona Giove, just east of at lhe Governors interstate In- A The senes features Barre Toolrecent report sent to KVSC and also inflects the quahtv of Weber of iniunes sufreied m Verla Petersen. Logan .Mountain Dell Reservoir. than Comuil mectmg inSanta Fe. ken, a foimer student at Utah show ed that 61 college stalions in Mrs. I.eland Auger, programs w hie h can he piodueed an auto mishap 6 and 7' Francis s,a,p ' 'he I S , and one in Hawaii, aie by our students. KVSC plans to 7 ,M", MRS M1M A RICHES. 78. Idaho 9 NORTH MAIN Ct',5' 7TTi Mapleton, Ida. Washington, D. L . lias more McKinley of H. Duchesne will The series was broadcast dur-- , cat rymg the Toelken broadcasts. rebroadeast these programs this Falls, Ida after an illness, Nathan Karren, Lewiston trees than any other cny in the be Ktah's Indian representative ing the 1934-5- 5 season over KVSC. Stations as such major umver- - year after the network series is, JOHN SIMONETTI, 80, Pocatel- - Mrs. Marva Karren. lewiston LOGAN, UTAH j at the meeting. Dr. Burrell llanren, director of side as Minnesota. Dr. Hansen said. Wisconsin, concluded. It. Philip Kepner, ISAF, Ohio , lo, Ida, after an illness. - Whal i 'hould t 'neela ii V. S. W bools ad1 ' dump a rim .am e loi O'. Ine utin nils said in a Km linal . (miu Newton Church Soufh Cache Awaifs 7955 Homecoming Worker, ' , 1 C " 1 i ' . . , v City Court Issues Week's Traffic Data -- .1 d Municipal Election Contest home-roipii- g Rites Friday ,'ls A ( c l'lid-io- 1 I 1 7- - t,'0 - P" Pollution Board Kai-nic- Meet Soon -- v Capital Case Students Ask Cache Historical Study Of College Traffic Society Slates . , Gil-vis- . Meeting Tonight one-da- v j Utah Polio Rate Drops North nt Elects Officers 1 Ogden Resumes imti-begi- Shot Program - Providence Sets Primary Vote anti-poli- Monday Night Brewer Named six-inc- i build-year- Regional Director s. with-poitc- M am-sle- y, c -i Dont Cut ielary-iepoite- multi-millio- n Corners, Ask r. City Police Ulm'i 1 COURIER Parleys Canyon Route Closed Year . Note Drop 'WANDERING SINGER' Deaths Ge,$ Posi,ion Par--ley- USAC Radio Series Wins Wide Acclaim Birthday -- . |