Show I m "I 'ri'i v N- Millvttle 177- - ' day at Lava Hot Springs and Idaho Falla Visiting at the home of Sir and Mrs Elmo Jessop are Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Alma Jessop of Whittier California Mrs Oils Anderson gnd daughter Paula left early Wednesday morning for Mississippi They accompanied Mr and Mrs Dan Beery and baby of Roosevelt and expect to be gone about three weeks Spending Memorial weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman Nelson were Mr and Mrs Henry Nelson of Denver and Mr andMrr Harry Nelson Lake City- - Henry and Harry are brothers to Herman Also visiting at the Nelson home Memorial Day weer Mr and Mrs Claron Nelson and family Fishing Trip Enjoying a day of fishing in Idaho Thursday were Mrs:Larue Nelson and son Larry Mrs Mae Jessop and son Deloy and Mrs June Jessop and daughters Sandra and Gloria Spending the Memorial weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Sylvester Anderson was Mrs Jes-sop- ’s Leora Monson Sustained War'd YWMIA President By Lucinda Dickey Presidency wai sustained in Sacrament meeting Sunday nightr New officers include Leora Monson as president Atoms Hammond activity counselor end Alice Olson counselor Being released from those positions were Alta Jessop as president Leah Humphreys activity counselor and Melba age-gro- - counselor Blchman as ' Overnight guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John Clark Sat and Sunday were John's parents Mr and Mrs Keith Clark and Mr and Mrs Bill Price and baby all of Idaho Falls Mrs Price is a sister of Mr Clark Ta Lava Hot Springs Mr and Mrs John Clark and two boys spent the Memorial Hoik age-gro- A new YWMIA A Young Pro Ind (UPI) — When a safe cracker recently looted a cleaning firm police said the thief’s technique identified him as “professional" The safe cracker was captured He is 10 years old MUNC1E Demand City Cleanup Action GABY Ind (UPI) — A man meeting of Gary citizens angered by Senate Rackets Committee revelations of vice and corruption Monday night gave officials two weeks to clean up this lusty g city crowd The standing-room-onl-y of irate citizens served an ultima turn on Lake County Prosecutor Floyd Vance thet they would petition for his resignation unless imhe produced a provement" within two weeks An estimated 600 persons shouted approval of the ultimatum at the mass meeting called by the Gary Crime Commission and the Gary Women's Citizen’s Committee k They acted after Cornelius crime commission chairman charged that the "entire situation in Lake County is rotten and an absolute mess" State Police Superintendent Harold Zeis called for good law enforcement and strong prosecution and pledged all help possible to “root out vice and gambling" The mass meeting resolved to petition the Indiana Supreme Court to Investigate the fitness of former Deputy Prosecutor Metro Bolovachka to practice law in Indiana Holovachka who was linked by rackets investigators to vice and gambling in the populous area at the foot of Lake Michigan resigned Sunday charging that he was the innocent victim' of a ‘‘conspiracy" by the Women’s Citizen's Committee the Senate Backet Committee and the Gary Anderson's father1 ' William E Larson who has been staying at the homes of his children hr Burley recently He accompanied his daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Albert Hoiyoak who also vis- -' ited at the Anderson home Memorial Day The Holy oaks motored on to Provo and Salt Lake City and returned Tuesday to pick up Mr Larson who returned to Burley with them ' ' A Memorial service was on Memorial Day at the Millville Cemptery by the American Legion Conducting the 'services was Leglonaire Golden The opening prayer was given by Chapla at after which a ladies trio consisting of Iris Jenson Dorella Bott and Lucinda Dickey sang "My Own America" The speak" er for the :occasion was Colonel eon-duct- Asa Black Weekend Guests Spending the Memorial weekend in Central Idaho were Mr and Mrs Ervin Hammond and family Mrs Mabel Ellis and Fred Qualman Leon Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Lyman Anderson left Tues day for the army He went from here to Fort Douglas Congratulations go to the Scouts from our ward who won top honors at the "recent Hynim Stake Camporee which was held May 22 and 23 in Blacksmith Fork C shy on They were -- selected to represent Hyrum Stake at the Cache Valley Camporal to be held this month at Camp Wilderness Those who made the trip were Scoutmaster Sylvester Anderson Arlo Anderson Randy Bott Mardcll Hulse David Dickey Bobby Bullock Harold Mathews Clinton Hovey Ronald Jenson Michael Jenson and Robert Dick-- Family Gathering Enjoying a family get together on Memorial Day was the family pf Mr and Mrs Newel Olson Those enjoying- the day at the Olson home were Mr and Mrs Olson and three children of Roy Mr and Mrs Douglas Olson and three boys of Nibley Mr and Mrs- - Richard Olson and two boys and Brent Olson Also visit-linat the Olson' home were a brother and Mr and Harry Olson of Salt Lake City and - Ai-d- g son-in-la- w TCESD thefr daughter Mrs Winona JUNt IS 1969 Losw (1Csdy County! Utah Hammond and two sons Spending the past week at the Olson and Leah HumRay ' Payne home has been a Fylorence nelce' Miss Carol Grow of1 < phreys Visiting with Mr and Mrs d Lake City Dickey and family Sunday Social fitting The Relief Society held their were Mr and Mrs Robert'Camp-bef- l and Cbryital of closing social recently A pro- -' Garland daughter Mrs Campbell is the rewhich ed after Was gram enjoy freshments were served to those former Lillla Pearson formerly of Millville present Counselor Veria Olson From Texas conducted the program which was as follows: A ladies quartet conSpending two Weeks a t the sisting of Iris Jenson Dorella home of Mr and Mrs George Bott Lucinda- Dickey and Violet Jessop has been'Mrs Walter Scott accompanied by Arlene An- Youse and two children of Bor-g-tr derson sang1 two numbers “My Texas Mrs Youse is ihe and “Flag With- former Lazarre Jessop daughter out A Stain" A skit “Women of of the Jessops She came to be toe New World" war presented with her father when he was serundpr the direction of Literature iously ill in the hospitaL George is leader Alice Olson Those taking at home now and is reported to be part were Grace Anderson as improving Spending Memorial Maureen Colvin as Adn weekend with the Jessop's were Broadstreet Betty De Reamer as their other two daughters' BarMary Rowlandson Leone Garr as bara and Lawana and families Mrs Jonathan Edwards Aloma the Mr and Mrs Grant Martins Hammond as Mrs Noyes Gay and two children and Mr and Payne as Sarah Kimball Knight Mrs Frank Larson and two chilViolet Scott as Ann Marberry dren an of Salt Lake City and Etta Jenson as Margaret husband Frank who is Tyndsle Prayers were given by district manager of Fox Studios -- At-nol- Post-Tribun- Is expecting to be transferred te Omaha Nebraska so the Larsann win be moving there in the self future - 1 v7 A- - : Fact is: 1c worth of our electridtyoper-ate- s a - TV set for l2 hours IUtah powerTTigh'CXoI j1 Labor negotiations are under way at Kenhecott’s Utah Copper Divisioiy Union and company representatives UTAfmS SIT It3 m Ver-plan- J —( ' steel-makin- ' THE HERALD JOURNAL eora jams V are meeting daily to work out contracts to replace the three-yea- r agreements " that expire sobn ' Kennecott has approached the bargaining table determined to be fair reasonable and realistic ip order to achieve an equitable settlement of issues-i- n the interest of the common good - J ' For while these negotiations directly affect more than 7000 employees in a broader sense every one of Utah’s 880000 citizens has a personal interest in what happens Directly and indirectly the prosperity of all Utahns e' Verplank told the aroused citizens that Holovachka’s refusal to reveal to the rackets committee the soures of 6327724 in in8 come during the years “amounts to admission of guilt' Holovachka told a TV audience Sunday that the huge sum found ! in his checking accounts was a special trustee account In which he deposited clients’ money while awaiting completion of real estate transactions He denied ever taking money from any improper source 1951-195- depends to some extent on the millions of dollars circulated throughout the state in the form of payrolls supply purchases and tax payments ' r Only by continuing to compete Knows When He's Had Enough successfully in the production and sale of copper can Kennecott fulfill its Ohio (UPI) -COLUMBUS Gov Michael V DiSalle leaving the State House after a tax battle with the Legislature was invited to Join newsmen in a game of gin rummy “No" said the governor I've lost enough for today — 30 million dollars” basic responsibility to stockholders employees and customers Maintain-enc- e of Utah Copper Division as a vigorous metal producing enterprise is vital to the continuing growth and prosperity of Utah A Bad Lie :V BRIDLINGTON England (UPI) —Golfers were advised today to leave the ball lie if it lands in the fifth hole sand trap at the Bridlington Golf Course A live mor- tar bomb has been found in the DA jgflSS V trap A Bourbon ivr Man's IN Bourbon 86 PROOF 6 vi YEARS OLD Copper Dialled for handmade quality Kentucky Pun Weather Ripened tat Mi round flavor I&nnecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah ' iuiwrrtwio(BoimOT DMSM and BaHM by Sfimt-WH- ut -- v r ' i ‘ J'--- Dumiar ' 1— - i“ U-- - - r- rr w |