Show w 'I - A If a community is to grow pnd pnwper lt musrhave: 1— antj speech 'at Uhiversity of Utah aa'h'e addressed’ Logaq Boosters Club fhii morntng°lir The Bluebird j In ehnrge of the breakfast meeting was L T Wallace vice chairman' while program' arrangements were directed by B E Jensen Dr Garff recognized aa one ‘ effective- - and forwanfiooKing" leadership 2— a sincere thusiasm toward community g on the part of all citizens 3— a consistent and positive telling job So- declared Dr Royal J Garff professor of marketing en- well-bein- - - of the nation's foremost speak--d of mrnnunlty krcsmanshipjtgtrdi jatti!b lude Is more imporiani than aptitude Cynicism is the destroyer of faith and can make a humptdumpty ’of' v'nun a community or a nation In- difference can lead to failure —for - an individual or for a ' town ‘ Community welfare’ a nd growth is a vital thing to all -degree-of growth depends upon leadership pnd upon the enthusiasm of all clli-- SO LOGAN UTAH Moves To Help In Laos Crisis - TUESDAY AUGUST 25 WASHINGTON UPI) Top Defense and Slate Department officials todiy considered new moves to strengthen the Laotian government's hand in suppressing Communist-le- d rebels lligh-levronfereme were being held to find ways to lend support to the royal forces Flans under consideration would limit the additional direct aid to more support through supplies while expanding diplomatic and moral e n c o u ragemenl wherever and whenever possible One of the possibilities is for the Southeast Asia Treaty Organexercise its ization (SEATOJ-tpreviously-announce- d plan to protect the tiny Southeast Asia nation from outside forces Laos is not actually a member of ©Bn i Roxanne-he- ad for County Fairgrounds where preparations are being made ton Fair opening SEATO Fair To Open Thursday Second rodeo performance will Attractions for all ages and gins at 8 Thursday with South terest will be the order fo the! Cache High school band perform- - begin at 8 pm with ‘lie North day during- - the annual Cache ling at 7:30 pm Cache High School band featured County Fair and Rodeo which "Participating in the grand the 7:3d pm- in underway Thursday morn- - try on this first night will be Horseshoe Riding Club of The Sheriff’s the Cache County posse fog Activities will range' from mid-- i the Hyrum Riding Club and the Clarkston and the North Cache and way rides attritions to Summit Saddlers of Smitbfield Riding Club of Lewiston will parhome economics exhibits and Each night Carol Hoffman in the grand entry on - Benson will reign as queen of the ticipate from rodeos to style ievues night Friday The Fair begins at 10 a ra rodeo with her two attendants Judging of Jight horse classes and will and Karen Rail of Wellsville Thursday with judging of begirt at' 9 am Saturday FFA dairy Cattle poultry and Jean Nielson of Hyrum 29 with beef cattle JudgAugust Rode Each Night and FFA sheep will be j ( hogs ing following at 10 am Hqrse ' 28 will judged in the afternoon Friday August race at the in(l rhHi-iu- i c is invited to the Judging of Jratt horses wiu be eaiured A beCandjrce style dress show at 4 pm Thurs - ponies and dairy cattle during! jM pm Admission for this day Prior to llie show judges ithe morning- - hours along with event is 75 cents with children will have rated the rostumes junior demonstrations Horse under six being ldnritied free made by and the revue pulling matches in the rodeo Two o'clock in Urn afternoon will demonstrate the talents of arena will highlight the afternoon will see the tractor driving eon-tethe younger set to the publie with schedule the senior and the rodeo once again beThe first night of the lodeo be- - demonstrations also scheduled gins at 8 pm with the 'Logan High School band performing at 7:30 pm Participants in the grand entry the final night of the rodeo will be the £ache Canter Club of Logan and the Mendon Rjding club Admission to the rodeo has been set at $150 for general admission and 8175 for reserved seats in the renter grandstand All children 12 years of °r md in-- 1 en-ge- ts m ' J 4-- ‘ 4-- H ! The-publi- rcng 4-- Jl 1 4--H st 4-- H STRESS ON READING Cache Schools under are admitted for 25 cents if accompanied by their parents Cites open at 6:30 pm Officials Listed Mrs Reva K Wallis has been appointed general eleLefshmaff is chairman Ernest of School Cache district the mentary supervisor County of the fair and rodeo rommittee according to Superintendent Oral Ballam with rounty commissioners? R Mrs Wallis will be directly responsible for the special Owen Yeates Byron Snow and L reading program in the county as well as working with D Bodily on ihe committee teachers and principals' to im Other committee members are Franklin W Gunnell manager prove instruction and instructional methods Quentin Peart Hans A Hansen Lamont Tueller Veda Loosle Superintendent Ballam stated' "There has long been a need for Bessie K Lemon Ray Burten-sbathis kind of service in our district and M R Hovey We are very pleased to oofoin the Heading the advertising com services of such a qualified permittce is Lon P Neal and ci-son as Mrs Waliisto fill mitlee member are Ernest tins Leishman M R Iinvey Frank position" V The new elementary supervisor Gunnell Dean Smith Veda La Loosle Bessie K' Lemon received her bachelor's degree from Brignam Young University mnut Tueller and Gary Ziser Ernest Leishman is chairman and is currently working on her of the rodeo committee and he is master’s degree at Utah Slate assisted hy M R Hovey L D University She has taugh tschool for 15 Bodily Hans Hansen Franklin Dean Smith and W Gunnell years the first yqar at Wansh'ip Summit County and the last year Quentin Peart Rodeo queen and grand entry as a remedial teacher in Cache eomiflittee it composed of Frank rounty The remainder of tier B Leishman' chairman: Alton D teaching experience has been m Miller and Joseph Larsen Ogden She has taught klndci-garte- n Members of the1 horse racing primary and the intercommittee’ are P O Buttars mediate grades chairman: Henry Hodges Wells Mrs WalliP is a member of the Jackson and Dr E II Gibran National -- Education Association ELEMENTARY supervisor of - Iver Larsen Cache rounty and its Utah and Cache associaCache schools Reva K Wallis clerk is in charge of tickets tions and the Remedial Teachers w - - Association She is the wife of Carl R Wallis an assistant professor of engineering at USJ Tory have three aona Brent Kent and Scott and they live at 1579 Ellcu-dal- e Valley Blacksmith Fork and a road from Avon to Eden After listening to the queries from the audience C Taylor Burton chairman of the commission made the following answers: In regard to the Logan Canyon road' he indicated the commission felt Improvement was advisable but that if local citizens didn't want it the commission certainly wouldn't go head It was pointed out that the commission had heard many advene comments the near future The commission meeting In about It because of changing the Logan conducted its regular bus- river But one of the commissioniness meeting Monday morning ers staled that the criticism was and then turned to suggestions coming from uninformed and requests from local leaders They pointed out that if the money were available it after lunch On the list of topics that were could be ready for bida within discussed by the commission and about two weeks Tiiey reported that the Black- Logan and Cache residents were the proposed Logan Canyon road smith Fork road will continue aa t the connecting road with' the new plannrd: fotoritat highway la Bear River t On A 'request' bjT the "County - ' ' ' OREM UPI) — An Orem man was killed Instantly today when he was crushed under the tracks of a dragline machine He was Eugene Carter 28 an employe of Cox Construction Co Carter ws driving steel stakes when' in some unexplained manner he fell into the path of the approaching dragline The driver failed t sen him lndo-Chln- et West Side District Schools Begin New Year Aug 31 All West Side dlstricf schools will - begin class work Monday August 31 Orland B Merrill new superintendent of the district announced this week Students in West Side High School will register Thursday and Friday of next week Juniors and Seniors on Thursday and Freshmen and Sophomores Friday ' Registration fees will be the same as last year The student body fee is 1525 yearbook 8400 locker 8100 and 8100 each for vocational agriculture homemaking physics chemistry music biology typing and physical education Lunch cards will be $250 for two weeks or 30 cents per day without cards There will be a change in the prfoe of lunches ‘at Weston and' Clifton elementary schools Lunch cards will be 8250 for two weeks or 25 cents per lunch Issues Aired Avenue By Val Hess Members of the Utah State Mrs Wallis la a member of the 20th ward of the LDS chutch and Road Commission Monday promof MIA ised Logan and Cache leaders has held the position activity counselor and has been that they would do their beat to as help solve the road problems that a teacher trainer as well teaching in all ihe auxiliary exist in this area However they also pointed out organization! of the church' that the failure of the United States Congress to take any action on a highway bill has mad funds scarce and that no new projects could be started in Orem Man Dies Under Dragl ine Troops May Be Premature Diplomatic officials believe the Introduction of troops now fro pi the outside would be premature since the royal Laotian government is not yet using all of its own forces of 25000 men Authorities recognize that the Communist government of North Viet Nam has violated the 1954 Geneva agreement ending the a War tSy increasing the level of military equipment in the hands of Laotian rebel forces Viet Nam and Laos together with Cambodie made up what was IndoChina the adminiatrat Ion However was reported not to be ready at this time to break tte part of the agreement by lending military planes or throwing other equip1 menl into the fight So far all U S help has been of a nonmilitary nature except for aid in training Laotian troops Seek C N Intervention A more likely possibility is to support the Laotian government's request for United Nations intervention through the establishment of an inspection committee that would focus world attention more clearly on the nature of the Laotian fighting A special envoy to Laos Ngon Sananikone arrived here Monday night from United Nations a in New York City to confer with the Stale Department on the situation in his country head-quart- -- indl-dua- la Mr Burton said that an improved road from Avon to Eden would probably be very desirable to furnish another alternate route out of the Valley But Commission he stressed that the department of made must do the most important Jobs first and with 6000 miles of itate roads in Utah some of the lesser roads that are little used will have to off the system before very much roadway can be added In regard to the connecting highway west from Logan to the proposed interstate highway in Box Elder County the committee stated that It would be at least a year before the plans were completed and the exact route determined The commigionera stated that if they received a formal request from Logan leaders requesting that a truck route be established Conttoyed oa Pago I) be'-take- 195t FIVE Western W qj I -- CENTS b US Considers CACHE FAIR MANAGER hit charming daugh-ter and their mounts— Franklin G&nnell and —-- 1 “A ©nm&ll 203 NO — 1— — : hide-- — negative! attitude leada to deterioration and ultimate-H- y sens" to destruction” Dr Garff It is important that a family ’emphasized "Be proud of your do a good job of "selling their' town and of your product Be Community” he continued constructive in your efforts ts ' build it” selling in any pursuit ime it VOL requires the warmth of human enthusiasm and a positive atti-- FOR COUNTY TEACHERS Speakers For Institute Noted dDroiftw By Merriman Smith (UPI) White House Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI1— President Eisenhower on the eve of his departure for Western Europe said today ha hoped that he and allied leaders would join in a mutual statement of readiness to negotiate with Russia but in firm determination neveh to retreat' from- - their buda principles Eisenhower told a news conference he also would tug gest to the heads of West Germany Great Britain Franca and Italy that they cooperate in helping advance the health and living standards of the two billion people of the new or underdeveloped nations Cache County School District will conduct its annual The chief executive meeting With reporters before Utah taking off by jet pUne’early Wedfall institute Thursday in Old Main audiloriuhi State University when 184 teachers of the system as- nesday for Bonn Germany' also semble at 8:30 am to ‘‘set the stage” for the ensuing mad these other outstanding ' points: year —He said this government has Presiding will be Superintendent Oral L Ballam and under Immediate urgent study a conducting Glen R Winn assistant suiterintendent request form the government of The theme “Setting the State for a Successful School Laos for new funds with which to i ' President Asks For Year" will be keynoted by Dr Gene Jaconsen associate proica-- 1 nor and chairman of admissions for the College of Education at - — Dainea Smithfield: The A:45 am grtmp sessions will have the following leaden and recordera: I— Kenneth Webb and Florence Tippetts II— Mary Peterson and Mae Winn III — Virginia Floyd and' Elmer ArchiW Perkins and bald JV-- W that Soviet Premier Nikita this fall Elsenhower said he was getting weary of people speaking about blows to presidential prestige at a time when he waa giving hia last atom of energy for the whole human race —He announced he was sending letters to House Speaker Sam Rayburn and Vice President Richard M Nixon piesiding officer of the Senate warning of serious repercualons if Conress falls to act adequately before adjournment on legislation to permit raising the interest rate on long-terINSPIRATIONAL message to federal securities on the requestCache teachers will be given by ed gasoline tax increase to finElder Sterling W SiU ance the interstate highway building program and on the authorisation for the Federal Housing Administration m Calls for Labor Bill —He also in bis news conference called again for congressional approval of a labor bill close to the version adopted by the House and now in a Ilouse-Senat- e ' conference Eisenhower read a statement giving five major ptfiposea of tils trip to Germany England and France: ' 1 To pledge this country's "devotion to peace wl'h honor and Justice” and to support "western if unity in opposing by force necessary any aggression and to preserve the defensive strength required by our ccnqmin securi- Poulsen ty: Atlas Nearly 2 To suggest to each of the key officials with wham be conKEYNOTE speaker for Carhe fers in Europe that they reiterate County Teachers' institute Dr their readiness to negotiate "realGene Jacobsen istically” witii Russia "on any reasonable and mutually enforceable plan” for disarmament to make a real start towards solving the problems of the divided Germany and to help reduce world Bid tension 3 To discuss with each bead of 18 government problems common to that nation and the United States 4 To rededicate the United The intention of Logan City to create a new sewer district in the States to the North Atlantic treaIsland district was Announced ty Operational LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The mighty Atlas Intercontinental Bat listic Missile — capable of packing a destructive nydrogen warhead — la on the brink of becoming America's first operational accontinent-spannin- g missile cording to the Air Force assistant Joseph V Chatyk secretary of the Air Force for research and development made the announcement Monday at the today in regular meeting of the annual opening of the ballistic missile and space sym- city commissioners P Bids will be officially opened posium "We are on the brink” of de- at 10:30 am on Tuesday SeptAtlas misclaring the 6000-mil- e ember 15 and any protests to the sile operational said Charyk This means he said putting At- issue must be enteied before :30 las missiles in the "hands of am on the same' date Sewer District Opening Set September Aid four-day- fir' witlra‘ high troops' who can Fred Baugh and May Pedersen degree of reliability” “Atlas missilei now at Vanden-ber- g appeared before the mayor and Air Force Calif are oper- commissioners to appeal (of sew ational1 models” said Charyk er facilities In the 6th Ward area "Difficulties which we have bad in which they live They are toid have been largely overcome” by Ray Hugie City Engineer "The time when the first ope- that in order to create a sewer Atlas will be fired district a total of 50 rational-type per cent of la now at the from Vandenberg people must be in favor of the hand” he said Issue 100-toOne of the huge Bills totaling 840675 werellgn-e- d missiles waa static fired Sunday hy Mayor T Earl Hunsaker at the missile facility Such tests usually are considered prepara- and the commissioners betois the meeting concluded tory to actual firing 80-fo-ot n - WASHINGTON (UPI) Prcsi dent Elsenhower made n point-blan- k pica to Congress today- for action on superhighway financing Increased government Inlet eat raes and new authority for insuring home mortgages He warned of serious repereua tons if these program are ‘not pushed through during this ses- White House —Without calling him by name Eisenhower struck back forceful- sion Elsenhower announced at Me ly at former President Harry S Truman who criticised the ‘chief press conference that he waa executive's planned trip to Russia ending meiaagei outlining the and VII— 6uyRay Pulsipher Wanda Pelersen VIII — Tilda Poulsen and Ned Bodily for tie Planning committee institute ljsts Glen R Winn as chairman Reva K Wallis Kenneth Webb Alary Peterson Virginia Floyd W W Perklna J Murray Rigby W Blair Low Guy Ray Pulsipher and Tilda Is Three Programs Khrushchev will be coming to the United States next month ns chief of the Russian state Therefore the President said he planned to welcome Khrushchev personally at the airport on hia arrival and entertain him at dinner at ihe Elaine Carlson V— J Murray VI— Rigby and Gwen Bidduiph W Blair Low and Cecil Jorgen- sen Communist —He said the Russian government notified him Monday night At 1:30 snd-Am- Inroads of Will Meet Khrushchev-- ' USU Following the keynote session teacher will be divided into eignt groups where they will study and formulate curricular activities to assist in reaching f're general These study groups will recess at 12 noon Church Authority pm teachers will In Old Main auditorium session for the inspirational Elder Sterling W Sill assistant to the Council 'of Twelve Apostles Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints will address the audience The puolie is cordially invited t ’ In the morning meeting invocation will be offered by Sylmar G Jessop principal of Lewiston Junior high school and a vocal solo given by Lola Johnson North Cache The afternoon program includes invocation Wilma Hall of South Cache clarinet quartet Genetic Tama Rosalyn Peterson Sherrie Nielsen Nielse'i of Soutn Cache and benediction Ilomer G fight forces 5 Fsr Needy Nations To suggest to the heads of government that they explore together ways and means of cooperating in assistance to the underEisenhower developed nations added after completing hie atate-methis could be the moat important Item on hia agenda He laid that unipaa the civilized world was willing and ready to hare In the burdens of making a for these nabetter tions then thq world was going to have a terrible time of It As for readiness to negotiate with Ruasia Eisenhower said the big allies should also “reiterate jointly that regardless of pressure or inductemont we shall never retreat from our Ideals or principles or weaken fit our re solution to remain secure as we eontiaua the search for peace" ‘ urgent need tor the three pro' grams He said that unleas interest rates are raLed to make longterm government bonds attractive to Investors be will be faced with matter of grave importance Thla Is how thing! stand ih these three fields: HIGHWAYS: The House committees on Ways and Means and Public Works are engaged in a tug of war over proposals to rail new money Ways over and Meana todayturned proposals to raise new money Ways and Meana today turned down a compromise proposal approved Monday hy Public Works which would allow a one-- cent increase In the gasoline tax but limit It to U months The Ways and Means Committee recommended earlier that tha one-ceboost remain In effect for 2X montha There could bo action now to bypasf Public Works and send the longer-terproposal directly to the House floor The President asked for ltt cent increase for a period of five years INTEREST RATES: The administration's proposal to raise the interest ceiling on government securities la in a House pigeonhole placed there by tha Wayi and Meana Committee The Mil was put aside after aeveral futile efforts to reach ''compromise HOUSING: The Senate has passed a replacement for the bill the President vetoed The new Mil was approved today by Ine House Banking Committee and now goes to the Rules Committee: It would provide 81050000000 to ketp the housing program going But it also carries some provisions for new spending and Repuolican leaden have warned that thin measure also might be turned down by the President The administration considers renewed mortagage insurance authorization essential but it opposed t outlays lor new programs voad-buildi- road-buildi- ng nt m — 4 TodayWill Be Cooler High 85 Low 48 Weather prospect for Logan if partly cloudy through Wednesday with occasional thunder showers This la approximately the same forecast as la mnda for the entire state" High win be about 85 with a low tonight of 48 This compares to a high of 91 Monday and a tow tea- perature of 52 ' Fire weather in the Mate in minimum humidity of 25 per cent in the east and 15 per cent la the west Afternoon winds will be light and variable Fire danger la rated an aodaratn - 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