Show ’-- ' L- - N "I ''' ' H j w " - -' ii ) 4— -f r vri v— "—t -- 4' ' WWv 'V'e-- 1 ' - r - vrrriTrr"i - - - ': I I Cloudiness v Night' storm considerable ' night and with morning fog la predicted through with little temperaWednesday ture ‘change High about 30 and hiw tonight IS- - left as much as 11 of an lock moiaturs in Cache VDy and further bolstered ' the-- season'd ' wateroutlook Low temperature — was 23 degrees last night “ u — ' - VOL LOGAN SI NO 21 UTAH TUESDAY JANUARY 24 1940 f FIVE CENTS ( 5 i 1 " Steseid Mks Defense Vote - WASHINGTON (UPI) The nomination of Defense Secretary ThomasSGqjea Jr board members or Sunshine Terrace Foundation meeting last evening include: seated from left Beth H- - Taylor superintendent N D Salisbury president Mrs David EXECUTIVES AMD SOME Conference On ANNUAL William Evans Jr secretary-treasureBurgoyne7 vice president-anstanding from left Mrs A N Sorensen W F Jensen S Cyril Clarke Val W Palmer and Mrs Gene Smart directors A METING Industry Nears Utah fourth annual conference ' phasizing the mutual interdepen dence of the varloua segments of will open economy Wfdnesday at 10 ahi In Hotel Utah's Lafayette ballroom In Salt Lake City '— Dr Daryl" YHiasIT CSU" president said Monday the general publi’!' is invited to participate in conthe annual ference at which leaders in the state and the nation will discuss significant phases of the conference theme “Partners in Pro- gress” Guest Speskers Dr Robert P Collier acting dean of the college of business and social Sciences at Utah State conference chairman will open the annual meeting Wednesday at Iff am at which time Gov Geprge D Clyde will delivm the keynote address on the subject “Have We Enough Water for the Growth of Both Agriculture and Industry Gov Clyde will be introduced by Dr W H Bennett acting dean college of agriculture Other speakers at the morning session Wednesday will be Raymond P Work utility engineer Mountain Fuel Supply Co He will discuss “The Role of Energy in Agriculture snd Industry” Dr Chase will preside at the 'fellowship luncheon meeting in the Hotel Roof Garden and the luncheon speaker will be Ewan Clague Commissioner Bureau of Labor Statistics Washington DC His subject: “Productivity In Agriculture and Industry Bion Telman executive of the Utah-ldah- o Sugar Co willbe lead-of- f speaker at the afternoon meeting beginning at 2 pm dis-cussing “An Example of Agricut Cooperation” counselor for Leah Dunford women 'in the office of student services at USUand Mrs1 Stella It "Oaks assistant to the mayor of 'fiovo will be other afternoon Dunford will Miss speakers speak on “Sugar and Woman Power in Utah” and Mrs Oaks on “Making Better Use bf our Human Resources’? The mezzanine floor at the hotel Mil be occupied with exhibits by many of the state’s large agricultural and industrial concerns Dr Collier said mid-wint- er For g rrr- er er MET' state” The new superintendent Mrs Taylor is a graduate pf LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and has been a public health nurse with the Utah State Department of Health She Was acsociated with the Madison City Health Department In Madison Wis for a while and hai worked at both the Cache Valley Hospital and Logan LDS Hospital She also has taught nursing classes at Utah State University A native of Nephi she has resided in Hyde Pari for the past 14 years Her husband Dr Morris H Taylor is the Extension Service marketing specialist Mrs Taylor Is mother of six children: Gordon 18 Gary 18 Graig 14 Genan 12 Grant 9 and Gay 8 Enthusiastic about her new position she claims a new motto for the Terrace That it will be an honor to be a gueat at Sunshine Terrace Plans to enlargeand remodel the kitchen and to redecorate the living room are already being formulated and other improvements are also being considered : INTRODUCED as new superintendent of Sunshine Terrace FoundationMrs Morris Ii - Taylor 170th Day SALT LAKE CITY (UP1) --The Utah copper strike entered its 170th day today and federal mediators annuonced no ndw meetipgs are scheduled in the labor conflict ‘SEARCH ' Age 90 Dies Mrs Edna Baker To Address South Cache Unit of Logan - She was bornjtug 15 1869 St Margrethen Switzerland a daughter of John and Pauline Rufscb Kaatli and came to Logan in 1897 as a convert of the LDS Church She yyas married Dee 13 to David Jenkins in’ Logan Tempi Mr Jenkins a wellknown Logan pioneer merchant died April 2 1928 Mrs Jenkins lived in Logan moat of her life moving to Salt Lake City about 10 years ago Surviving are five sons Dr Paul K Jenkins and Dr Leslie M Jenkins Miami Beach Dr Aided A Jenkins Dr Kurt I Jenkins and Dr David J Jenkins all of Salt Lake City nine grandchildren nine one sister Mrs Frieda K Edmunds Springvllle and brother Joseph Kastli Logan Funeral services will be Wednesday 12 noon at Russon Brothers Mortuary 255 South 2nd East Salt Lake City Friends may call this evening 6 to o’clock and Wednesday prior to rites Burial will be in Logan City Cemetery Three Nevada Kiddies Recover LAS VEGAS (UPI) — Three Nevada children orphaned by k collision In southern Utah continued slowly recovering today from injuries sustained in the mishap Robert Hale 12 Las Vegaa remained In critical condition with head and back injuries while Peter Hale 10 suffered severe "iead cuts Larry' Hale 4 who sustained lesser injuries was released from the hospital The mishap killed their parent! Mr and Mrs - I Robert Hale and three young sisters car-truc- OF A SOUL1 j Religion Series t shown ' a l Ibe Logan City commission today appointed two men to fill the position! of Logan City road supervisor and sexton with the appointments to become effective February 1 Robert Gibbons was named to become the new sexton and the new road supervisor will be LaMar Jones The two will replace Ben Roberta and Leo JKlmbnH who will retire after 22 and 28 years respectively The Commission also aproved and signed bills totaling 176000 and heard County Attorney Zachary Champlln and Police Chief Ell Drakullch present information on a new machine for testing the degree of intoxication of persons suspected of drunk driving Logan City Auditor H R Ped- ersen presented a statement of receipts and disbursements for the past year The report howed that the city had received a total of $125030473 during the year and added to the cash balance at the beginning of the year it brought the total cash value at spent Sli5300085 during the year' and ended the year with a cash balance In the general fund of 112156902 Mrs Thelma Hansen Council president especially urges the executives of local units and the program scholarship and safety chairmen of theao units to be In attendance Dean Robert E FltcJj professor of Christian Ethics at Pacific School of Religion and speaker Wednesday on the evening lectures in religion aeries atUtah State University has A illustrious background in religion and Dr Thornton Y philosophy Booth chairman of the lecture series at USU said today Dean Fitch’a lecture “Modern Man In Search of a Soul” will be presented at 7:30 pm In the auditorium at Bowen Laboratory School on the USU campus under sponsorship of the division of instruction Tbt public is invited - us Tlie lecturer was born in China the son and grandson of America p Presbyterian missionaries He was educated in China Switzerland France and the United States obtaining five college degrees And he has taught at several colleges universities and seminaries Honors have come to him in the form of membership in ' such learned societies' as Phi Bets Philosophical Kapp American Association and Pacific' Coast Theological Group and by listing In Who’s Who in America Who’s Who on the Pacific Coast ReUgi-iou- a Leaders ef America Whoa Who in Philosophy and Directory of American Scholars He is tlw author of six books and numerous articles in religious and secular Journals- Dean Fitch is an ordained minister of the Congregational Church and was a chaplain in the U S Navy during World War II His religious activities beyond his professional work have been expensive “On both sides of the continent Dean Fitch is known for searching insight and challenging expression The series audience may expect much from bis visit ant presentation of his topics” Dr Booth laid Monday by-la- will be consid- ered Executives for 1960 include Mrs OfeanC Barnett of Providence president Joseph Welch Logan vice president snd Mrs Charles Schenk College Ward secretary It Is expected that appointment of committees for the season will be announced Wednesday evening Cache Valley Garden Club Is affiliated with the Utah Garden Clubs Association Half-Wa- y r' Y L 'f Jf 4 ten-aio- rA t dem-onstrsl- Geneva Steel Aide Advanced 'Ii Cache Republican v Party Slates Several Activities Fast Move ! circuit France Remains Firm In Algeria Cache Valley Garden Club enrolls beautification enthusiasts from Paradise on the south to Preston on the north PARIS (UPI)— Premier Michel Debre returned from a will sponsor an Important meetAlgiers today and said ing Wednesday I p m In the quick night trip to rebellion-tor- n Cache courthouse emphatically that the government remains determined to Officers noted that the discus- let Algerians decide their own future sion is open to the general pubHia statement was a clear warning to the European lic' and that a general program in Algeria that Da Gaulle’s Fifth Republic' would settlers for the ensuing year will be outlined Also some changes of As- not tolerate any armed revolt against his policies which 4 ait Garden Club Plans A CLEAR WARNING sociation Mrs Edna Baker National CSon- greaa PTA program chairman will he featured speaker at the Soutk Cache County Council meeting scheduled for Thursday January 28 7:30 pm at the Uneoin School in Hyruin She will give information on Founders Day program scholarship and safety A film on the Scholarship program will also be US-Cub- Named To Head Wednesday Night I -- Gibbons And Jones Vital Meeting 4 ' -- Gates had been serving on an interim appointment alncq early last month whqp he was named to succeed Nell KMcElroy 8137704202 The city ' their “firm and mutually beneficial friendship” to continue' Thiokol Chemical Corp- - of BrigTlw President discussed the Cu- ham City Monday was glvtn ban crisis at hlsinewi conference “technical backup” role in the v Immediately following the con- second stage of Mlnuteman bal-- ' ference be Issued a restatement lletlc missile development— but at US policy’ toward Cuba which not toe chief production job The Air Force announced Mon- was critical of Castro for promoting tlw "unfounded” illusion of day tost the contract for - the : aggressive acta snd conspiratorial second stage was given to Aero- activities aimed at the Castro Jet General of Sacramento Calif The derision had been re- ALGIERS (UPI) — government by the U&- - " friend- ported - unofficially for several demonstrations broke out While professing close in nearly dozen Algerian cities ship for the Cuban people Elsen- days but official announcement and towns today Aroused French hower said recent statements of was withheld until late Mooday settlers poured by the thousands Castro and members of his gov- afternoon Thiokol employing mart than into Algiers and appeared In the ernment would "hardly facilitate of relations 3000 persona at the beginning of Port' of Oran for the first time the development of understanding and compete this year was confirmed as conwith weapons in their hands two govern- tractor for the first stage of the ' At least 3000 settlers massed enca” between the solid fuel rocket In the center of Algiers in re- ments The Air Force said the new ' Castrd’a "insulting Increasingly sponse to a rallying cry from the first UR the remarks” about governstage production plant at die hards crouched behind barriK Thiokol would be a 834 million cades In deflanca of the govern- ment including charges that la Investment employing 1300 to ' ment’s demand for a return to plotting to overthrow hla regime American-1500 workers of some his leisure and orderBarricades were 'also A plant to be operated by Boeproperty In Cuba have thrown up in Oran but insurgents owned a to relations ing Alrplana Co next to HIS Air brought and army troops Loth withheld tow ebb UK Ambassador Philip Force Base for assembly and ren their fire- in the mounting W Bonsai was recalled from Ha- cycling of the promising missile will Premier Michel Debre made a vana last week for consultations and employ another 800 persons with Elsenhower and Herter represent an 811 million Inflying pip to Algiers during the Presi- vestment the Air Fores added of the highlights Qther to and returned Paris this night ' dent’s news conference: The Air Forc® tempered toe morning to announce emphaticalnews to Thiokol by saying a —He bad ordered has by study ly that the government would follow through on its determination the attorney general the secre- “In view of the extreme importo let Algerian! decide their own taries of labor and commerce and tance of the Mlnuteman program the chairman of his Council of the Air Force is retaining Thio-- ’ future for this But the angry “colons” did not Economic Advisers into whether kol for technical backup ' seem to be In any frame of mind he should propose major revisions second stage unit Aerojet and Herculean powder to listen Strikes and demonaUp in the TaftnHartley Law because tlons sprang up all over Algeria of the duration of the recent Co are conducting development programs on tha third stags sf —In Bone Constantine Sidl Bel Heel strike —Elsenhower stoutly defended toe missile- Abbes Tlaret Tlemcen end The award to Aerojet had ens is A as well aa in Algiers Defense Secretary Thornservant civil fins The second stage as a qualification: Gates Jr and Oran ofr Gates’ propulsion unit wfll be wider- Thus far the demonstrations Senate con si deration were peaceful But a wild or nomination was delayed Monday taken “sublect to successful In test” over recent tray shot from either aide might because of debate will be a three-stag- e et off another day of violence Defense Department estimate of The Mlnuteman solid propellent missile J such as that which triggered the Soviet missile power for service with the Strsteglo fighting in Algiers Sunday Air Command The Air Fores The crowds poured into the said it is highly mobile and has critical area In response to an a 6300-mil- e range It is smaller “order of the day” cent out by than the Atlas and Titan and can the embattled tetilers whose be stored for long periods of barricades are ringed by tough SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — U time French paartroops S Steel Corp" today announced "All civilians to the Plateau promotion of Charles C Morgan des Glieres" the verbal order superintendent of Geneva Works said to general manager of operaDiviBy 10:45 am more than 5000 tions for Columbls-Genev- i persona had poured1 Into the sion Morgan’s headquarters win be square In response to the appeal and olhera were trooping into it In San Francisco He hss been from all corners of the hillside general superintendent of tbo steel works near Provo sines city Cache County Republicans will early in 1958 D E Rice vice president of be well represented at tha 8100 a operations for the division an- plate dinner for the Utah Republicans In Salt Lake City tomorrow nounced the appointment MONTEREY Calif (UPU -- A graduate of the US Naval night The delegation of twenty-fiv- e will be headed by Marion More than- 16000 books were Academy Morgan started his transferred between the old and steel career as an industrial en- Olsen chairman and Golden But-new libraries' at Monterey Pen- gineer at the Pittsburg Calif tars finance chairman insula College Monday for little plant of the former Columbia Speaker for the occasion will more than coffee money About Steel Company in 1939 He served be Carroll B Reece United State 700 students strengthened by with the Navy during World War Congressman from Tennessee free coffee and doughnuts did II and retired from active Navy ! President Elsenhower win adthe job between classes duty as a captain in the reserve' dress the dinners throughout the country by closed television - In Thiokol Given still have the greatest affection for the Cuban people and expect desired” '60 bury manager of the Logan branch First Security Bank of G- - W Francis George D PresUtah ton" T' Eart Hunaaker Mrs MarVice president is' Mrs David Hatch and Virgil I Ferrin jorie A Bui'guyue secretary-treasurMr Salisbury reported that the William Evans Jr and S home has an average of 80 resiCyril- Clarke assistant secretary-treasurdents and 35 regular and part time eipployea Mrs Morris K (Beth) Thylor Regarding the service of the of Hyde Park was presented as superintendent a motion retiring new superintendent of the home was unanimously adopted as folhaving assumed duties at the low!: first of the year She succeeds “That tin board ' express to Mrs Catherine Ej Morrell who Mrs Catherine Morrell former hai been attending Utah State superintendent and her husband University since her resignation J W Morrell etir sincere apDirectors of the Foundation who preciation for the fine and effiwere reelected include Mrs’ A cient service extended Sunshine N Sffrensen W F Jensen S TOrrace Foundation during their Palmer tenure of office over the past six Cyril Clarke Val W Mrs Gene Smart Emma K years Your undivided and conLaub Noble L Chambers Dr tinued attention to every detail of organization and operation has brought It to its presept strong financial condition and its position as a leader among the nursing home organizations of the ture-Industr- y WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower assured the Cuban people today: that the United States has no intention of interfering in their domestic affairs or beriming a parfy to any reprisals at this time The President said he and Secretary of State Christian A Herter were concerned and perplexed by recent attacks on the US by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro Eisenhower added however that the American people he called up the nominations immediately after tlw session began he announced that the one senator 'who had asked that Gates’ nomination be held up “has received the information be At the annual membership meeting of Sunshine Terrace Mrs Sophie K Jenkins 90 Foundation Ific held last evening board members and died Saturday at her home 1218 executives were reelected for the ensuing year and a new East 12th South Salt Lake City of natural causes Mrs Jenkins superintendent of the home introduced Reelected president of the Foundation was N B Salis- was a former prominent resident ' " - ap- tion-When Terrace Names on agriculture and Industry em- r was proved suddenly and unexpectedly by the Senate today with only two senators present Hie action came with only Sen ate Democratic Leader Lyndon B Johnson and Republican Leader Everett Dlrkseq on the floor ' Johnson1 called up a long list of noth ins tlons including Gates and as the clerk read off the names approval was automatic with no objections heard Johnson had said only Monday that consideration of (he nomination was being ppftponed at request of some senators Today’s surprise action came following Indications that some Democrats might try to stall the nomination because of some recent Gates testimony about revised estimates of Russia’s missile potential Johnson told newsmen before today’s Senate session began that there had been some confusion about the reported possible opposition to Gates’ nomination He explained that only one senator Dot several had asked that the nomination not be considered until he had received certain informa- A meeting of the Cache County Central Committee haa been call-- ' ed tar Feb l at the Court House for 8 pm- All members of toe committee are urged by Chairman Olsen to attend tola vary important meeting Purpose of toe meeting la to establish dates for toe mass meetings and also toe County organization convention Hie Lincoln day dinner in Cache County will be held on Feb 13 at the Bluebird and final plana will be discussed at tha Central Committee Meeting Highly Important to each Dis- trict chairman win be tha discussion of plans for the 1960 ' Population and Housing Census The census will call for 38 enDebre issued it after conferring with President Charles umerator! from over toe county dc Gaulle for an hour and 15 ao each chairman la urged to be mtnutea -- Behind him Debre present to Vepheicht Ms district - Debre ' tUw to Algiers ''during in toe plans for this project with tension a left seething city the night aboard' a French jetliner conferred with top military About 9000 rebellious settlers and civil commanders there and were concentrated In small barthen streaked borne before day- ricaded section of the city ringed light as De (feulle sought to aid by French paratroopers There the uprising without further blood- were fears a quick trigger could ‘ et off a new aeries Although there hive been numshed “The object of the quick ' trip and bloodshed that already had erous esses of respiratory Infee- that I have just made with the taken 27 lives and wounded 136 tlons and intestinal' fin reported The big fear in Franca waa In the area Dr Reed M Broad-beminister of the armed forces City and County health ofPierre Guitiaumat was without that the army might aide with the ’ s statement ficer stated that no Instances of doubt and above all to confirm rightists D a b Asian Flue hive u yet been the instructions previously given sought to bold them loyal on the reestablishment of order” "He said the riot in Algiers rereported- - -lies” of n Debre’s statement said sulted from ''campaign According to Superintendents “The rioting has already done about French Policy He warned Oral Li Ball am and Sherman G too much harm to France” that lf it continues It would drive Eyre of Cache County and Logan' The policy of France toward At a wedge between the French In City school districts theft has gerla has been clearly defined by Algeria and the French in France not been an unusual amount at Do Gaulle and approved by Par-- that would be “a veritable disas- - absence during the put feW' No Asian Flu Noted In Cache nt rt Point LANCASTER England jUPI) —Marathon marcher Dr Barbara Moore having marched 500 miles of her planned 1000-mil- e ‘rek from Scotland to England ipent the night in the “Boot and Shan Hotel” here 4- (' - k S i ‘ 'Vv t ’ i I |