Show -- -- T - c ! i'v-- - ' ' i ' : '7y ' ‘ f ' ' ': i - : i t ' - ! ’ Logdk Junior High Sets : I MONDAY ACCOST 24 1SS9 SONS OF PIONEERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS UiRan (Cichr County) UtaB and orientation’’ As prescribed by state law all j books for ninth graders will not Regiitration textbooks notebooks and paid until classwork begins activities will be keldfof all aUeniag the JtofiaM unU)r classroom supplies are furdlshedl The class work for the i959Afr r’ Monday High- school during' the wmilhf by thTk‘dMd(iUtmTn60stWil00TTrrmwni:Tj6r' ac- the seventh and eighth 27 grade August 31 at 8:40 am and at year ThursdayV August school lunch program wlir begin cording to Sherman Hansen pupils Ninth grade students however operation the same day Weekly 'principal may obtain textbooks on a rental lunch cards will be- available for Ninth grader! will begin at 9 m Thursday and basis and most purchase outer $1:40 ' Bus' schedule for those being the eighth graders will begin class room materials at Rental rates tor texts will vary transported will' be announced to activities their respiration the the students at the time of reg10:3tT am heistralion and depending upon toe cost' of text- istration fees for Rental the materials lor orientation procedures for swted seventh grades aie moi-tib- sto-den- ts e - ’ 1 1:30 pm students are to assemble in the auditorium of the junior high iphnni as they report at their designated times for A registration fee of the seventh and eighth grades and 9550 for the ninth grade should be paid at the time of registration ' 14-5- SPEAKER on Oil Centennial theme J H Taylor Jr Club Programs Authorities Are To Observe Assigned To Oil Centennial Stake Sessions Logan Lions and Kiwanls Clubs will both recognise the national anniversary of the discovery of oil with special programs during the forthcoming week commemorating Oil' Centennial Month Events in Logaq are tied to an extensive local recognition of Oil Centennial Week which waa declared in a proclamation by May Cache LDS Stake will conduct sessions quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday with Bishop Joseph L Wlrthlin of the Church Presiding Bishopric representing the general authorities Also convening this weekend will be Bear River stake at Gan-lanMalad at Malad and South Boa Elder at Brigham City Assignment of General Authorities and Welfare committeemen to the 31 stake quarterly conferences are announced as follows: Alberta Stake at Cardston Alberta Canada Elder Hugh B or T Earl' Hunsaker earlier this month EG Earl of Logan is acting as chairman of Oil Centennial actiyitiea Speaking before the Logan Lions Club on Tuesday August 25 will be Jack' H Taylor Jr prominent local oil man and chairman of the Logan Committee 6f the Utah Petroleum Council He will tell the Lions organization of the progress that has been made by the petroleum Industry since the first commercial discovery of oil at Titusville Pennsylvania on August 27 1859 On Wednesday John H Klas executive- - director of the Utah Petroleum Council will apeak to the Logan KIwanis Club on “Oil — Booming In Utah" He resides In Salt Lake City and haa been identified with - public relations work for the' past 15 years Mr Taylor has been affiliated with the petroleum industry for over 30 years He is presently Logan Division Manager of Consumer Sales for Utah Oil Refining Company He has been active in civic affalra having held Important posta in the Logan Chamber of Commerce the Logan Golf and Country Club and the Logan Rotary Club In addition he has been identified with oil industry public relations activities for many years d of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Henry - D Taylor assistant to the CouncI Brown of the Twelve-Bea- River at 'Garland Utah: ao visitor Cache at Logan Utah: Presiding Bishop Joseph L Wlrth- Standing In the rear are left to right Clayton Raymond plat director Earl A Hansen national SUP president Owen F Stevens secretary Irwin-Thomson put director and ClarAbsent from ence Reeder national SUP executive secretary the picture are Charles Cszier and L E Crookston both directors All of the men ig the picture are from Logan with the exception of Mr Reeder who lives in Bountiful TEMPLE FORK chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers recently Installed hew officers and enjoyed an evening of entertainment and food New president is AI Larsen who is seated on 'the left of the front row He la aiso retiring first vice president Quentin Thomas next to' Mr Larsen is first vice president and second vice president Duane Carlson second from right-i- s Immediate past president is A George Raymond lront row right Bandit nlShotgun Is Station Experiment Robs Magna Many Fields Of Research ' departments agricultural econ- tomology and physiology omics agronomy animal husbanThe investigative wrk on these at Covina Calif ElA statistics bacteriol- research projects is conducted by MAGNA (UPD dry applied young robe-frui- tatof farmers profits der Marion D Hanks of the First ogy and public health botany some 125 stoft members which bushy-haire- d with bandit armed the or potenmospheric poljuUon Council of the Seventy and plant pathology chemistry includes administrative person robbed a barreled shotgun single Ne matter tial demand for soil and water re- clothing and textiles dairy Indus- nel of the station but not includEast Sharon at Provo Utah sources of the state the chances try forestry food and nutrition ing graduate students or exten- a Magna lounge early this mornwith more than no visitor are' high that the Utah Agricul- economics horticulture civil and sion work Dr Thorne noted In lng and escaped $200 in cash and checks Emigration at Salt Lake City poultry his report tural Experiment ctatloo is inves- Irrigation "engineering The robbery‘joccurred at Carl's no visitor husbandry range management The experiment station involtigating it ' - Farr West at Ogden Utah science ves such basic studies as those on Lounge R W Weiss s bartendWith the new fiscal year less sociology veterinary two customers were in foe Bishop Carl W Buchner of the than two months along the exper- wildlife maagement zoology en- - the nature of forces that bind soil er and tavern the time of the holdup at Presiding Bishopric iment station has 178 separate reparticles together the effects of Weisa said the bandit had been Huntington Park at Huntingsearch projects underway touchflourides on plants animals and in the establishment about ' 11 don Park Calif Elder Bruce R or Indirectly many of man pollination processes most In ing directly minutes before the robbery and McConkle of the First Council oT the basic economic social nuplant and animal diseases and drank a can of beer - He left the Seventy tritional and health problems of such varied problem! as vitamin when two customers entered 111 Kansas City at Independence C nutrition and gingivitis among Utahns shortly before closing time Mo: Elder Gordon B Hinckley Dr D W Thorne director of students at' the Intermountin lounge and then returned armed with the too of Council to the Assistant the division of research at Utah school in Brigham City Twelve and A Lewis Elggren State University this week releasThis vast research program is shotgun High In The gunman ordered Weiss to Church Welfare ed the annual project record of conducted on funds from three lie down on the dance floor and Klamath at Klamath Fads Personal income payments to ' the experiment station showing state and told the two customers to principle sources get unOre: Elder Antoine R' Ivins of active research projects under- individuals in Utah reached an- federal appropriations and gifts Of booth then the a der riiied lie 'and Ashen 0 Clark Church e way in six of the seven resident other high in 1958 des- and grants cash register and left after warn- -' the First Council of the Seventy of that business recession the colleges university pite the During the biennium covered by hia victims not to follow lie Welfare Dies While most of the basic and ap- the nation experienced during the statistical report the experi- ing told them “Stay where your are Kearns at Kearns Utah: ns of of first the research half the the ment station research plied experiment year program for five minutes or I’ll blow holes visitor station is related to agriculture According to a Utah Founda- Involved the Investment of more in all three of you’’ Long Beach at Long Beach and the broad field of agricultural tion analysis of data recently re- than 526 million Dr Thorne Calif Elder Alvin R Dyer- - inutilization of leased the US noted by Department industry marketing sistent to the Council of the A DAZZLING DANCE atop a beautifully decorated Indian drum Bessie M Green Beattie 09 aind processing of agricultural Commerce personal Income in Nearly 40 per cent of this am4 Twelve- In re- Utah during 1958 totaled 81516-0000la one of the acta to be presented at Cache County Fair Rodeo died at the home of her ount came from gifts grants misdaughter products the station supports Malad at Malad Idaho: Eider on a vast variety of proban increase of 37 over cellaneous sales and small amsearch McEnan-e-y Mrs JoAnn and Reed Richby of pretty nights Saturday Friday Thuriday Spackman Delbert L Stapley of the Council lems associated with plant and the $1462000000 reported f b r ounts from federal agencies State A SALT LAKE (Sty (UPI) who bIsq Joins her brother Bill In trick roping and riding mond Saturday of the Twelve and Glen L Rudd 1957 Personal income has risen Appropriations accounted for 32 nine-yeold Magna boy suffered 18 1890 at animal science She was born Feb Church Welfare on sale at Lbgan Hardacti Reserved seats for the rodeo are 70 A statistical biennial report covbetween 50 and 1958 and per cent of the total and federal second degree burns Sunday night Grantsville a daughter of ThomMoroni at Moroni Utah: Elder ware while admission ducats may be obtained at the as H and Sarah of the experiment 464 actlvitei general (nearly aix times) since funds provided about 29 per cent when spilled kerosene ignited and ering Ann Msnder Sterling W Sill Assistant to the Dr Thorne noted that the work started a $500 fire that destroyed Green She waa married to Wil- station was Issued recently cov- 1940 ' Council of the Twelve and Uonel County Clerk'a office in the courthouse The Foundation study shows of the station if broadened by his family’s home from July 1 1958 the period ering M 8 1915 hi Dee liam the Beattie L Drage Church Welfare' The boy Abel Gallegos Jr was Salt Lake Temple They made to June 30 1958 shows active re- that per capita income (person- close cooperation with the U S Murray at Murray Utah: no search projects In 18 of the aca- al income divided by total pop- Department of Agriculture which being treated' at St Mark’s Hostheir residence at Rexburg visitor Mrs Green was an active mem- demic department! of the Univer- ulation) amounted to $1753 in stations some 25 of its scientists pital in Salt Lake City He waa la North Carbon at Price Utah: Utah last year This figure was at the University in Logan fair condition ber of the LDS Church and help sity Elder William J Crltchlow Jr Research la now active in these $13 higher than Utah’s per capied take care of the sick and Assistant to the Council of the ta income for 1957 and $470 above assisted as midwife in tne early Twelve and LeRoy A Wlrthlin that of 1950 Throughout the naday Church Welfare tion per capita income rose Surviving are a son DcLoy of Oahu at Honolulu TH: Elder about 814 between 1957 and 1958 a Falls Idaho Thailla daughter Spencer W Kimball of the Coun and $566 since 1950 cU of the Twelve Spackman of Richmond and the S L Foundation analysts observe Stodbeen into law in revised A effect has Utah following stepchildren: ElMay perSalt put Lake City4 Parleys at Utah’s per capita income of that Leone Beattie Frank and dard der Milton R Hunter of the First taining to the passing of school buses stopped for the InSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) $1753 in 1958 was $304 or 15 11 of Rexburg Beattie Earl Council of the Seventy mrpose of receiving or discharging any passengers Beattie of Hamilton Mont Gii-- terest' in Salt Lake City’s munici- below the national average of Farowan at Parowan Utah busses must bear signs Beattie of states The all that law sqhool Mont pal election campaign quickened $2057 per person Last year Phlllipsburg Elder A Theodore Tuttle of the of- Utah ranked 31st burf the rear the on front and as a both it of among the 48 Ethdl Brown and Luc lie Owens of today as more candidates for designating First Council of the Seventy and Intentions' statei In per capita ihcome Donald Ellsworth Church We- school bus They sIbo must be equipped with flashing red Salt Lake City and Irene Taylor fice filed their Announced candidates for may- Twelve of the seventeen states of Madera Calif a sister Sarah lfare llghta in the rear and flashing' or are Joseph L Chandler Halie ranking below Utah were Southbrothand of McOme Murray Elder Sonne four-lane amber lights in the front and a On highway with no er Harold Green Salt Lake C Wood and R Stewart Delgfc ern States City Pocatello at Pocatello Idaho: these lights must be visible to division or barrier between the 38 ton Utah's per capita Income In 116 Elder Alma Sonne Assistant to grandchildren from either lanes for different directions all Fire Chief J K Piercey State 1958 also was 8182 or 9 below and 7 the Council of the Twelve and vehicles approaching vehicles traveling In either direcrear the -- Mountain States average 'of Rep Wallace A Peterson-anAlfred W Uhrhan Church We- the front or the of any' vehicle ap- tion must also slop driver 91935 according to the report H Smith are the only candiBen Any — Tueswill conducted be Service! lfare a school bus reOnly cars that may pass ' In the Rexburg dates who have announced for the Idaho is the only Mountain State 2 pm Redondo at Torrance Calif proaching such day with a per capita income lower ceiving or discharging passengers stopped bus displaying flashing Seventh ward chapel Friends two city commission posts no visitor are cars approaching in the i cumbent ' lights than lights and Utah’s In addition Utah’s C commii&ioners L flashing displaying' Fainerai Flamm at the call San Jose at San Jose Calif must atop in ths following cir- opposite direction upon a divided Home in Rexburg this evening Romney and Grant M Burbidge per espita Income during 1958 Bishop Thorpe B Isaacson of highway cumstances : and at the church Tuesday from have not yet announced their in- was far below that of any of the the presiding Bishopric veBus drivers will report two lane highway any On a three Pacific Coast States For 10 am until time of services tentions San Luis at LaJara Colo: no -Just think what it would cost to replace a hicles traveling in either direc- violators of this law to toe police Burial will be In the Burton cemeDeadline for filing of eandida sample Utah’s per capita visitor Hanto are until the must Roy Sergeant tion according lights below was $906 29 California's stop clea la Sept St Johns at Eager Aris tery no home you built 1 5 or 20 years ago Notice sen of the Utah Highway Patrol' turned off $V7 under Washington's and visitor 1253 less than Oregon’s - South Bos Eider at the sky-hig- h AH Traffic In Both All Traffic In Both Traffic In Opooaitc Direction Brigham damages modern juries award City Utah: President Joseph Net Need Directions Directions Stop in accident cases Fielding Smith" and Elder Mark No Stop Stop Mut Stop I E Petersen of the Council of the Twelve Insurance that used to be adequate might Spanish Fork at' Spanish Fork leave you with a terrific loss today Bet-t- er Utah: no visitor Teton at Drigga Idaho: Elder check your policies S Dilworth Young of the First better check us! OREM (UPI) — General sesi Council of the Seventy and Wilsions of the tfird annual conliam M Walsh Church Welfare vention of the Utah AFLCIO open Torrance rCalif: Elder George here today smidst plans to exQ Morris of the Council of the tend political education activities j Twelve and Stewart B Eccles to women Church Welfare The executive council of the Valley View at Salt Lake City no visitor ' Jftah labor group met Sunday and to submit a resolution to Wasatch at Heber Utah: no the convention ' delegates asking visitor them to put women in charge of political education work LaMar Gulbranxen state AFL-CI! In president said' the primary SINCE1M2 - PROVO (UPI1 concern of the thie-da- y A convention will be lo seek ways and Provo youth was lilted in fair Harold W Dance Mgr condition at the Utah Valley Hoe-RTeshs of “expanding our political AI Chappell Azs't Mgr tal after- he wai accidentally activity In Utah’ The council also has completed hot through the lower left arm Gwrge G Nelson Agent t Sunday plans for greeting George Lleany 4v 2' A t ff' Dial SK — 15 East 1st North Logan Utah ' Jv national AFL-CIJimmy Carter waa ihot while president wlto will' come to Salt Lake City On zlx or with five target practicing four-lane school e bus RULINGS On on no UTAH with NEW or stops barrier between Labor govern tffic during highway The Oldest and Largast Agency in Cocho to address other boys at South Folk la ProgatherYdley lanea all vehicles traveling in either direction must stop a drawing embody tog principal provisions and shown abovs-ivo Canyon ing at the State Fair Ground! lin Covina '' Mother By D C Dlx Whether its a me sly mite that XX - Personal Income Utah Reached Alltime '58 Cache 'all-tim- Woman Service Is Tuesday Fire 00 Magna ar - - - Know The Law Concerning Buses Candidates File In Election - n d Values Change Too! 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