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' — ' — 1TUESDAY Lota - J JANUARY teach 9T ISM THE HERALD JOURNAL County) — Ka- r By Dick Weal International WASHINGTON — The way I Elder Antoine It Ivin First cee ll the folks in' St Joseph Council of Seventy and Elder Mo ought to get up a posse and Glen L: Rudd of the General Wei - 'the folk If f Sacramento Calif fare committee 7 were visiting ought to' get up a posse Then authorities — : they ought to shoot it out at high Musfc for the general session nww at 10 am and 2 pm was tor-- i xhat would settle the matter aS nished by the NibleyWartJ choir cnllng to the code of the West with Jennflyh Parpart Conduct-- and lend an air of authenticity fog Vicki - Balazs and Deanna to the 100th anniversary of the Blau accompanying Pony Express — The Idea President Earle W Allen presld- came to me as I was checked and conducted President jng a dispute that hsi devel-Ev- u Darley of the Logan Tem-ope- d wer jplani ' for celebrating pie gave the Opening prayer 4th' Pony Express centennial this Vital Decisions :year President Allen spoke of the As I get It the folk In St Joe decision we havei’to make in re became the Pbst Office life ' which will determine what Department picked Sacramento we ‘wltt make of life Sterling i the pUce to issue a special Stevens new member of the fac-- i iUmp 'commemorating the first South Cache Seminary ul£- Pony Express ride ' aid that a testimony is the most i Important thing we can gain in United Prei V MrH — I Adams Obedience to the eeunsel of- - the leader of the church and the K& to follow-thadvice tliejf give were steess-e- d By HYRUM ' In theHyrum Stake e --— Confer- ence Sunday The choice we bake In life determine what we-wi- be' - ' i - m ! A Senate Cim-mitte- ApprepijatioM hearing has bees announced for Feb 3 In Cody Wyo to discuss the proposed ban of motor boats from the southern three arms of Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park Senator Gale W McGee will conduct the hearing' at 10 am in the Cody Auditorium Anyone written Interested In filing statement - for Inclusion in the Hearing record may do So at foe Cody hearing Several boat and apparently sports clubs- hav voiced considerably objection to a proposal of the Park Service to exclude power boating on the South Arm qf Yellowstone Lika - Lewiston Fourth ward Gold and Green ball will be held Thursday 3:30 pm The floor show la at 10 o’clock Theme is ' “Friendly' World" and everyone la Invited : The Book of Mortaon- das - tauglit by J Karl Wood will meet at the regular time 8 pm Wednesday at' foe River Heights chapel The public la invited - Mount Logan’ Stake- - Square Dancers will meet tonight at 9:30 pm in the Logarf 11th ward Everyone is Invited: Damage In an accident Monday night just east of Seventh North and Fifth East totaled $275 One ear was driven by Leslie E Merrill 330 North 3rd East and foeyfeioond auto was operated by Irvin J Quayle 26 447 East 7th North According to Officer R E Olson who Investigated me ‘car’ was traveling east on Seventh North and could not go up the hill because of tho llckroad It started backing foe hill and collided with : down foe second auto- A citation' was issued to Mr Quayle for failure to keep his vehicle under proper control e MelRey James Lemtn 27 and Bonpl Hitt Baxter Far-adls- jv 22 Hyrum received a marriage license this mbming at foe Cache County Clerk's office ' Dixon Introduces Ute Dr Wendell O Rich of the Logan LDS Institute spoke t$ the theme ’"I need Ihee every hour" saying we must always continue t training In the gospel of' esus Christ Elnar Jensen of the 8take High Council appealed fo parents to get their ions : qt priesthood age to afc-tend meeting Elder Rud-- l spoke An 'hew-el-- ! fays plan of foe church 'and told how it was established He said “We should give foe Lord a chance lo bless us If we are in need” "he said: When we are In need we should go to the blah-o- p of the ward and letthe church helo us Elder Ivins said that we should obey the counsel of the leaders of church When we go to one of foe leaders In foe church for advice we should be prepared to follow the advice lheyyive ua “Every boy and girl should live so that when the ' time cornea that they are married they will be fit to bring strong bodies into this world’ he said "Marriage n Is a law fend in the eyes of the Lord we ore as one when we are marriedOne of foe greatest commandments of God Is that we be true to each other The greatest commandments that God has given are I hose of chastity and Service" WASHINGTON — Congressman if A Dixon said today that pl had done outstanding work in its research and development on the Minuteman and he regretted foe fact that “In spite of all our Thio-Aaron- lc efforts they were not Swarded foe production contract for the second stage “However this decision will not have a serious adverse effect up-o- n Utah's economy" Dixon declared He pointed out that Thio-kis aSlured of producing the first stage of foe Minuteman missile which represents 60 to 70 per cent of foe cost This will involve oi God-give- ' died She was set apart as an offldator ' y in the Logan Temple In August 1948 snd rtrved n that capacity ' hire Gunnell was born October until the time of her dqath " She is survived by the follow18 1894 at llytje Park a daughter of Frank C" and Julia Cash ing sisters: Mrs Lorln S (Avon) Lee She' received her esrly Lamb Hyde Park:' Mrs Rulon ' Wells- education In foe public school at B (Geneva) Maughan Parkr-an- d was later gradi AftonT Krinr Wrt Hyde et Jo- Burmr'sirJdeT aied from the Brigham Young Logan: Mrs Ross Onex) Ivory 8peststr folks consider this a poor aubsti--1 and Mrs Jacob' A College and Utah State Univers- Payson tute for a special stamp' Rep at Logan (Valene)' Fubrimsn Provldencs ity r' W R Hull Jr who is g teacher in She is also survived by fof fob She was4a carrying the bail for them here Ihe elementary school system oi lowing WaHan R Intend: to lay the matter before1 Utah nd was known by all with Gunnell Bountiful Winston J ! tend there are valid reasons for Congress whom he esme in contact as an Gunnell Pocatello Idaho LuthI hesitate to take aides which ! putting it out In Sacramento on outstanding teacher Site taught er R Gunnell Salt Lake Cityi Is why I would like to see the die--j July 19 school at' Ilyde Park' Smithfleld and Mrs Alton (Trews) Cooper pute settled in the traditional wy j West Jordan Kaysvillc Braja-- : AVelMille — on a dusty street with drawn j j rs min Tavson and Wellsvllle Funeral services will be revolver Gunnell screed a mission : ducted Thursday at I p m ia for the LDS Church In the East- tlie Wellsvllle Second ward chapern States from 1923 to 1925 She el under the direction of Bishop ' S Mail was married to Joseph B Gun- Mirk Dndley nell on October M 1143 ftl the Friends may call at tho Hail Logan LDS Temple Jdr Gunnell Mortuary lmgan Wednesday died October 5' 1955 ’: evening from 7 to 9 p m and Mrs Qunngjl served as a i at tlie Ruion B Maughan In the vSIrioui auxiliary j dence In Welisville from 11 a m organizations In the wards in until ' time of services on Thura-whlc- h' foe construction of a 34 million DEATH yesterday' claimed she lived For several dkv SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A dollar plant and Die employing was first counselor Ip Burial1 will bo In Welisville 'Mrt Joseph B (Eva- - Leel years-shmail handler today Gunnell 65 of Wellsvllle of between 1300 and 1500 persontlta' Hyrum Stake Relief Society I CHy cemetery was charged with pmbezzljng nel nearly S50000 from a US mail In addition the Minuteman as- pouch Friday afternoon Glen D Clausen of Kearns was sembly and recyClis plant has been designated for Hill Air Force named In the complaint Issued r- Bate at a coat of 11 million dol- by U5 Attorney A- - Pratt Kes-le- r Clausen has been employed lars This will employ 800 peoat the main post office in Salt ple CP Dixon noted that even before Lake City since 1958' Clausen Waived preliminary the employment of production personnel by Thiokol and Boeing hearing when arraigned today Utah will already have gained before US Commissioner Edmore than' MOO new Jobs In the ward M" Garnett Clausen waa missile industry by foe latter released on his own recognizance pending his scheduled appart of this year It is sometimes estimated that two new Jobs will pearance Friday in US District be created for each of these new Court The Investigation was handled jobs in the missile- - industry This creates an employment' increase by federal inspectors hi Denver who said they recovered all of of 24000 for Utah foe money taken from the mail of a result said as Dixon that their meetings with the Air Force pouch except for 81000 In the federal complaint ClauThiokol was granted limited backwas charged with embexz-sen on up research and development 149300 lin£ the second stage of the Minute-ma- n A C Ellis and J 9 Previous to this declsloa It E ispectors Denver said foe Murphy 440 of wts expected that a'cut mongy deposited by First Securpeople of all categories beyond ity Bank for delivery to five customers was taken Friday afterduring the coming months noon from foe main Salt Lake It la not now known hdw many office The loss wis not if any employes win have to be post discovered until Saturday when dropped Dixon said' He empha- foe registered mall pouch- was sized however that during this to be picked up for delivery by same period Marquardt will be an armored car service ''i month hiring 30 new people after- - several Monday night and Sperry will be hiring 60 peo- hours of Clausen— questioning ple a month lit foe Ogden area father of two children— led offiMost of the people who are cut cers to his modest Kearns home from Thiokol if any are cut where the money was recovered should easily And new Jobs in He told investigators he spent Utah If they to desire tlie missing 81000 to pay some Dixon noted that of foe approx- bills ' imately 3000 Thiokol" employes 35 per cent come from Brigham City 14 per cent from Logan 12 Mary Ball mother of George was born on hgr per cent from Ogden 7 per cent Washington from Tremonton 4 per cent from fatlier’s estate in Lancaster -Garland and the' remainder from County Va other communities Mrs Eva lee Gunnell at her home in Wellsvllle life-lon- con--M- 1 Handler Is Charged With Embezzling rest-teach- Rep H A Dixon yesterday introduced a 1M11 In the House which would make foe control of Mexican labor a Joint responsibility of the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Agriculture Laat year the Secretary of Labor based upon Ms interpretation of the Wsgner-Peyse- r Act assumed this responsibility Mm-'se- lf Virtually every farm group has opposed control by the cf labor because they feel tlie Secretary’s consultant groups are ill Informed and unsympathetic with farm operators prob' lems Dixon expected wide support from foe farm groups for hi Mil The bill also extends the Mexican Farm Labor Act two years to June 30 1963 'y sec-ret- ar FUNERALS Lavinia Card - SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services for Mrs LaVlnta Rigby Card 93 widow of Charles Ora V Card will be conducted Wed- nesday 10 am at the Larkin Mortuary 260 East South Temple Silt Lake City Friends may call at foe Mor- tuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday prior to funeral time Burial will be In Logan v CHy cemetery : Ho © 0g(i U® John G' Funeral services for John Godfrey Burrie will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm In the Logan ward with Bishop Elmer Stettler of thy Tenth ward in charge-- ' Friends may call at Hall Mor- - tuary Tuesday from' T to 9 'pm and Wednesday from It am un-ttime of services Burial will be In the family' plot In Logan City cemetery Tenth-Nineteen- th -- il' ' A for foe benefit dinner-danc- e held' February 1 In foe Antler the benediction President Allen presided at the Room of foe Elks Lodge 98 West afternoon service and LaMar First South sponsored by the Wight president of foe 28th Elks Logan Quorum of' Seventy gave foe The cover opening prayer ' Effective Leadership charge will go entirely to foe President Byron Snow spoke March of Dimes Fund as foe faon effective leadership ' in the cilities of the Antler Room and church and of the program being musicians Inaugurated to bring in Inactive foe services of the member' President Grover Ilas-la- ve being donated Dinner may talked on foe power and be ordered trom foe regular grace of prayer Elder Thomas j menu snd profit above actual Miller of foe Wellsvllle First cost will also go to the March Ward reported his labors in the of Dimes according 'to Richard Great Lakes mission A Chambers of the Elks house ‘ Elder Rudd said that the Web committee and Logan city comfare plan ia a blessing to all missioner Dancing will begin at member of tho church those 9 p 81 who receive and those who give The public la Invited Tickets Elder Ivina concluding-speakemay be obtained from members said “Repentance applies to of the Elks Lodge or at foe door all not only to elemlnate sins Committee for the dinner-danc- e but to eliminate all bad"1 habits includes: James B Clark that keep us from foe full bless- exalted ruler Mr Chambers ings promised Repentance to be Francis Martin secretary and POTATO MARKET:— PotaIDAHO FALLS (UPI) effective myst Include forgive- Charles Hall - manager of the ness of others toes: Antler Room Terris Christensen president Upper Valley Twin Falls Burlof foe 2nd Quorum of Elders ey- district was released with a vote of Offerings liberal light wire inthanks quiry Slow weak Rosa Nielsen senior president Russets U S 1 generally sjze A 2 In or 4 os min of the 62nd Quorum of Elders sack'ed 0 gave the benediction cwt: FOB market per cent The Sunday evening session 0 10 oi larger 390-41- 0 per was under direction of the MIA 0 cent 400-42- 0 per clnt 410-42- 5 Counselor Robert Allen conductbakers mostly mixed cars ed Prayers were by Dee Bank-hea- d Fuheral services for Bishop 10 and 12 os os 475-50- 0 Paradis and Thelma Par-ge- r Newton Woodruff 16 of Smith-fiel- d min 490800 10 lb sack mesh were held In the Smithfleld baled 475-50- 0 Wellsvllle loose 460480 Second Ward Music was furnished by the South First ward Monday at 1 pm U S 2 site A 225-24- 0 6 os min Cache High school choir conduct-- with Bishop William Scholes In mostly mixed 230-25- 5 ' ed by Arthur Olson and accom- charge Prayer at the home was to growers: hauling Price given by Bishop1 Lynn Thomson moderate panied by Linda Darley limited Prelude and postlude were play- too taw to trading very Stake Speech Corniest quote Talks were givgn by the final- ed by Metta Erickson Afoan and Geraldine Reese acist In the stake speech contest OGDEN LIVESTOCK: on foe theme "Tlie Need of Spir- companied by Mrs Erickson Cattle 100 opening trade slow Underituality in foe Space Age" sang “Sometime Wc'tt nominally steady : to w utility stand’’ L President Tom Perry slaughter heifers 1800 occasionSpeakers were Dora Mae Hanthe invocation sen NJMey Roselyn - Petersen gave were Bishop Scholea al head utility cows 1600 Hyrum - Second Devere Burton E Speaker! Calves 50 market not estaband George G Erickson Roy Millville Myria Ellison lished Late Monday few addiHyrum Nelson TWrd and Karen Hall Wells-vin- e 0 lb stock A granddaughter Sharon Wood- tional lots choice First2740-280ruff played an organ aolo “O steer ralves ' Young people called from tho Father" Bernard Hind' and Hogs 100 butcher hogs audience were Paul Francis My LUlian Tarbet sang “In foe Gar- lower sows steady early aalea Emm Pecolla Pay Miller Anibarrows and accompanied by - Myrha mixed U ta Irishman Vondt Clawson den’’ closelb 1400-143- 5 Scott Bishop Harley: Monson gilts Ciaine Clawson ' Penny Benson gave foe benediction ly sorted lot 2 grade' 1450 few ana Mary Beth Knowles The grave in Smithfleld ceme- grade 28 grade within weight Unde Darley and Sue Olsen was dedicated by Bishop range 1300-135- 0 tery played a piano and organ duet M T Van Orden Pallbearers Slieep 50 no test of market "Tho Lord’s Prayer” were Kernel Too Is on Lorln Low Late Monday slaughter lambs In the Saturday evening lead- - Leslie Hansen Vance' Waite about steady: ewes strong 50 ersnip session prayers were by Roy Waite and Nathgn Mathers higher good to low choice Reese Nielsen and Sylvester An- Flowers were eared for by Re- lb wonted slaughter lambs 1850-190- 0 ' derson four head good 145 lb lief Society ladies : and carried Elder Ivin showed slides inslaughter ewes 600by granddaughters dicating ways to make members of foe church more active A WONDERS NEVER CEASE! THRILLS NEVER STOP! group discussion was held ' JULES VEDNE'S At S30 Saturday a eveningmeeting was held tor nit ward’ and stake welfare workers I" Powers tor the v conference j were meinbers of the Second want Relief Society Ushers were members of foe Second Quorum! -of Elders v le m O - Rites Held -- i Start ro REGULAR SAVING STARTS 'Vr THURSDAY thcni mar T- WITH A DEPOSIT Bp Woodruff AT WALKER BANK 10-2- 20-3- 4 ta (SS2P ifenoctET 0 25-5- 0 experts-wer- e - But Monday night Wilt knocked that observation toll of holes 9i he pumped in 58 points — a personal high In a season full of outstanding performances — end CO' tAipocnaim snsflaS' laussamss CO-HI- T O cjjSovotSifBX ira)SD flOnn-Kia- Thikldwasi nbti-b- ut 53325- - TDckC' thayefuldn't king his null : 00816 ' T33© (33X85 o o soar QtsJvuQ Mi ENDS WED GREGORY PECK ‘ -- appear as if foe dBET- - 2ER0X OBSqSiOJDfD 2$3e©ato5)i 190-23- 0 By United Press International t grabbed off 42 rebounds to lead The experts keep saying that foe Philadelphia Warriors to a ona of these days Witt Chamber-lai- n 127-1National Basketball Assn ljf going to come back to victory over the Detroit Pistons earth but from foe looks of in the only NBA game played Monday night thingi don’t bet on' It Last week Chamberlain was Wilt formed his big point pro‘“held" to 137 points in four duction on 24 Held goals and 10 games and it was beginning to free throws In the contest played right- fiSMSiP 335-40- 17 V r- 30-4- Grabs 42 Rebounds 'L - NOW Pua-uiwT- FEATURE' for ChamberliBjn Nets 58 Poinfs r v WHH? 91-1- Burrie '£ ' Market News Of Mexican Labor 'J yesler-da- iner-Mrsr-- r Bill On Control 65 By-wa- Rep Dixon Views' Effect Of : : St Joe claims the department! crowd in April They would xath- - And if Paymaster General Ar-the wrana city Further- - i er wait until July when the sum-- 1 tliur K Suramerfield happened to Umrist season 'Is in iuUi catch a tray bullet ttey can more they data tho department wln write on ui tombstone foal he ticked the wrpng date i died with hi booU'on Will RtCnict lide — — ——— I must have seen 100 cowboy ! Besides that a feature Of the movies and TV shows with Pony j centennial will be a reenactment j Express riders' leaping on and off of tho Puny Express ride Thai horses and galloping galloping plannera figure the weather In! over the plaina shall bag twing- those parts la a little too chilly ! in April for modern horsemen ing from the saddle of appeasement the de-But I 'didn't know until 1 looked It up that the first ride originated partment' has decided to Issue a j at St Joe on Abril 3 1960 and commemorative stamped enviri-- ! at Bethlehem Pa Chamberlain now has boosted his season’s point total to 1739 In 48 games and needs only 366 points in his remaining 25 game to break Bob Pettit’ alUim season high of 2105 set last ysar DEBORAH OiwatMASeosHS COLON fey ' KERRU HENRY KING DC LUXE Open— 1:15 COCMItMUMj FEATURES Times: —-- 1:55 4:30 7:05 f40 Extra! Color Cartoon "Harabipn Nights" 1:298:37-5:40-7:5- 7 Til 75 Thee Child i ' - F - ' J ' ' T I yeyJ rl I - - - T1 L p - ' "i1:"- - ’ - J - v 'W' " i ' : ' V - " V" ' i - 1 - 1 I I ' v--- - ' ' ' ' V ’ - t 'J i i : ?m ’ rrr— ' ' j - A t' s - “ i Stmt 'V - 1 -1 - Cache Valley Branch 102 North Main I 'l h ' 9 j :V v and 10:14 5 81 25 -f- 3h f- j ' r H f rmrrr Qnh-mScop- C :lt "! - " '' 1 - i l -- ' I j |