Show v" : 'vv The Herald Jou rrial Logos What skilled and highly efficient technicians by offering recreation such as Cache Valley has in abundance With this and the help of individuals organizations and various agencies like the Bureau of Indian Affairs Logan and Cache Valley can look forward to increasing its economy and welfare of its citizens EVER WONDER WHY an industry selects a particular community in which to expand or relocate its plant ? There are several reasons Freight rates are an important factor to some Relocating a plant nearer the market of distribution is another Tax structures source of raw materials power wter utilities and availability of property all contribute toward the selection of a com- THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE on Water Pollution held this past week in Washington DC has served to further emphasize the seriousness of this problem — on a local and national basis The chief of the US Public Health Service LeRoy E Burney made a lead-of- f declaration that "the pollution of the country's streams and lakes is a national disgrace -- which threatens a new health problem for this and future generations ItJfltragicjrprthe world's richest most powerful and most technologicallyadvanced nation to foul its own nest limit its own growth- and threaten the health of its people" he continued e In a pamphlet distributed at the - and community civil organizations local Chamber of Commerce and individuals "usuaHyprovider the "connecting link- be tween the communities and industry These groups' funiLsh industrialman ijrement with general information on local labor supply suitable building sites available financial assistance tax structures' transportaation available resources and ipffer planned tours of these potential -- : ed - meet-lhtth- Public- Health- Service-said-t- he have to-- spend $106: Anexamplet)f8 —community— which- - ation-would over the next 10 years to clean up its interested industry to locate in their area is Logan Utah polluted streams and lakes of committee the industrial "It is estimated that the water in the Through the times of low flow is used Anderson Coach Company of East Tawas- - almost four times as lrom PenMichigan built a branch plant just west nsylvania to the Mississippi" Mr Burney : said of the city The plant employes 70 people 4— — -- iv from the local area It produces a finish- "The population growth complicates ed Mobile Home each day The plant is THE PUBLIC PULSE the task of keeping supplies pure because designed to produce two finished products outlets and water supply intakes sewage a day with an employment potential that are wedged closer together and one city will exceed 100 people draws its water supply chiefly from anThis is a good example of the work other city's wastes" these organizations are doing to raise the The Surgeon General noted that re- CHRISTMAS IS chlldrea'i time Everyone economy and employment of their comsearch is urgently needed into highly toxic enjoys the lewm mori seeing It through munities industrial chemicals in water which may children'! eyes- experiencing It with ' sew The Logan Lions Club filmed and proharm the drinker freshneu through their reactions duced a colored movie illustrating the Dramatic progress has been made by We asked the children at Wilson icbool te resources and potential plant sites in the ' government in studying waterborne Cache Valley which was largely responfive ui their Chrlitmu thoughts Theirs' If a disease Burney said the universities and sible for Thiokol Chemical Corporation tweet direct and at Umei deep undentandlng other research centers must join in speedof the event locating In the state of Utah It was this research' ing lion film that created such an interest " and expanding thecities and industries ' He emphasized that that Thiokol representatives flew out from FIBST GRADES dictated their thoughts and are fundamentally responsible for clean New Jersey and met with representatives each signed his name water"'': of the Chamber and other groups to surfeel so happy because baby Jesus was "I But states must continue to be keyvey a plant site "ford Caren born" stones in the fight 'and the federal govAlthough the company decided against at the pictures and hear the like look to "I in ernment must lead providing research locating in Cache Valley these groups music that tells about Jesus" Dreena Barker local state and and for and individuals were instrumental in locathelp investigation like Chrlstmasjlmo when there is snow —" —" site west of DrOET8fflS: —0 present ing them at their In the snow Is the most fun of all" ' ' Playing "Water pollution control is a national Brigham City Robert V Ackley problem of the first magnitude" Burney and it makes my heart concluded "In a nation such as ours we "I give gifts ray MOST RECENTLY THE Cache Cham- so turn round with lovt and fast round and d enoughmoneywecan develop ber of Commerce Industrial Committee Anderson Steven scientific happiness'' and technological capenough was put in touch with two area officers concern and enough "I like to help my mama get the Christmas public enough ability of the Indian Industrial Development Protree fixed We get the ladder and ahe lets confidence and good will to reach mutual me put the angel up Then I help put on the gram This program is a plan that was a balanced solution" and ornaments" Buddy Harris recently adopted by the United States Delights It was the opinion of most experts at to do the Christmas work at school like "I partment of the Interior Bureau of conference the that the threat of polluto make oucjroonLand tree so pretty to look an: Affairs Its primary function is to help tion" "to" natiohal" ahd'mdMdual at" Cellnda Taylor communities establish contact with1 inno longer can be- tolerated— because it is "If I get anything for Christmas and others dustrial firms interested in new plant becoming a mighty danger economically haven't any gifts I'll give them some of mine locations Brochures containing vital in I like Christmu because It la a time for formation are prepared by this Bureau and physically Billy Atkln sharing" and sent to all area offices in the indus' "I love everything Santa the enow bells trial areas These area officers located in pictures and baby Jesus" Lousje Beyers 24 states present these brochures and The Wonderful Scents! other pertinent facts to industries that FROM THE THIRD GRADE: "I feel that ' have constant communications with this Christmas is a time to give and to remember OFTEN ONE TALKS of the spirit government agency our Saviour I feel In my heart that this time of Christmas which appeals to the heart The basic purpose of this industrial of year should be a loving time Deep in my the color of and Christmas glitter and heart when I give a gift I feel better than when development program is to help industry which appeal to the eye but what about I have received the gift myself I love the gifts locate in new areas that would cut costs the wonderful scents and smells of receive but I have the feeling that it is I -- — services to '' simplify management improve to give than to receive'IIollle Joy 'better national and regional markets and en-Beach XhristmaaoaaiiddJayjoJLthe)lfaCr "wurigC the use" oTIndiah labor"": tory nerves I feel that Christmas is a time for love: I Indians are known to have tremendous in the house of think that It la a time for giving presents evergreens abilities for fabricating from material at and for an exciting Urns And I like all the is enough to set one singing "Up on the hand— items of utility value They have toys and I like Santa Claui I feel like I am Housetops" Baking aroma of fruitcakes shown conclusively that their capabilities Joyful" Van Dawson more cookies than ever before the sweet J are useful in industrial employment when popcorn balls are in "Christmas Is the time when we love every- perfume syripy in communities By locating industry one Wo love everyone and we love Jesus We the making or fudge or divinity make near and around Indian reservations it r give a present to him by loving others We and the most form the prosaic lyrical is hoped that ultimately the plan will put love Jesus with all our minds and hearts We perfect prelude to the fragrant symphony want to make people happy by giving presents the Indian economy on equal par with the of sage and onions and turkey which at Christmas They make us happy too by area around them and terminate the need itself the Kay Lehman greet giving presenta"-Vak- rle day for Federal services and aid to this select-- Owe are talking of the essence And while ed group of Americans of Christmas let us not forget the per FOURTH GRADERS: "When I think of Fourteenmdu6trjes across the country secrets :of fumes and and planning always think of the have worked through the Bureau"of Indian"? inand that for who was born in a manger with cows and precious concealing ping on new Affairs this industrial development to stant that holds the bouquet of love sheep about And the wise men who came program with great success Although this offer their gifts hoping thst they would please effort 31 months program began aa all-oHim To me Christmu is more than Just Santa CUus and the gifts thst I get They are ago industrial management has cooperated with the program in hiring a repreimportant too but the birth of Jesus means Too Much? to me-- 1 think en Christmas it is more Expecting more sentative group of Indians for industrial to -n- : -- it-flo- - r "All evening I would fight sleep -- ws aa if it were a dark angel come to take me out of that bright world The house would be almost loud with the tantAiing imeHs - of things baking boiling frying bubbling on the stove The sweet of maple sugar blended with the sour of vta gar in a single odor like a child's gay-sa- d cry "All evening Mother would run— literally for there was no time in those last few hours to walk— from sewing machine to kitchen whirring atttejnachine and then -- Children's Thoughts Concerning Christmas ' — - of Santa Claui and of Jesus I hope that all people will not Just think of presents but of the real meaning of Christmas which is the Hart birth of Christ"-EUza- beth SIXTH GRADE: "Christmas reminds me of singing Singing out loud and clear Christmas reminds me of snow Drifting from far and near Christmas reminds me of presents Coming from there and here Christmas reminds me of friends Who was born across the sea —Christmu relnmds me ofjrlends Who come to visit me Christmas reminds me of sleighs Clldlng up and down the hills Christmas reminds me of candles Burning to show us the way Christmas reminds be of holidays To danceand sing and play Christmas reminds me of Santa Coming down the chimney with cheer Christmss reminds me of poems Just like the one I have here" " of-fica- d ut employment RUSSELL BORCHERT chairman of the Cache Chamber of Commerce Indus-- i trial Committee last week spent two days --witlLOEWhclanBuTeauArea OfficciL in Los Angeles and P T LaBreche Bureau Area Officer in Phoenix Arizona Mr Borchert toured Cache Valley with these men pointing out the resources plant locations and other important facilities that would interest industry in Cache- Vat- - ley Before leaving Logan Mr Whelan and Mr LaBreche commented on bow greatly impressed they were with the area and witn the attitude of the community Both said that community attitude plays an important part in the decision of industry to build or relocate Although Cache Valley is competing with thousands of other communities for t its chances are -- industrial-developmen- better than most' ' Today recreation 'facilities are most relaimportant to management-employe- e tions It is felt that turnover of employees will lessen if the employed can attract - i? "When I think about ChristmasTit reminds that wonderful story about Jeiui when be was a baby in the manger when Joseph and Mary went to the inn and stayed in the stable because all the rooms were filled It -other shcpherds-juid reminds is a Christmas Jesus gifts brought people time to 'be thankful for all the wonderful things we have 1 am thankful for my parents and brothers and sisters and for all I have 1 hope everyone hu a Merry Christmas"— Trudy Mortensen Si Dcpartraentjof Commerce estimates that 184 billion dollars will be spent this year The previous record was set in 1958 when December trade amounted to 176 billion New cars will be the main Christmas item in many homes) But leave the booming car sales out of the picture and there will probably be less than 2 per cent gain in other items Stores across the country report that people are taking theIr time buying this year maybe because Christmas is on Sun- day and they feel that have an extra day or so to shop And shoppers are choosy looking around more before deciding Splurging on jewelry is evident in some areas but on the whole less costly gifts are moving People are value conscious that v So far there is no indication people are getting back to the spiritual idea of Christmas thev are iust cutting: their money in td savings n r rij — r " ' ' "A donkey went plodding up bill and Sown Until lnjtye night :: It saw 'Bethlehem town -- i " ' V "The first feeling of Christmss strikes me about the first of December About that time ' there is "a ialp" of frosty" westhisrrEBch-on- e is -dressed warm and all buttoned up to his nose Some ere down Christmss shopping I am usually down town in the crowd myself' '"About the middle of the month Christmas trees start popping up in the windows Stores are open unUl nine on Friday and service stations get a lot of money from selling snow for sleighing ice skating skiing and accidents j ' tires Christmss means the time "Another thing that Christmss brings is money spenders for presents Adults play a big part in Christmas "Christmas means all the nuts and candy you can stuff into your stomach And come to think of it three is a little vacation for scholars from Christmas to New Year ' O " - ' T —Raymond Watts IN A LITTLE MORE than a month the men who have headed the government for the past eight years win be moving cut What are their plans? — Pr— WMtTriutihniirr will Tim fnr fiiH Qttygburg farm anu perhaps a winter vacation in- - Palm - Spring — California Vice President Richard M Nixon is thinking of entering law practice most likely in Los Angeles It would not surprise many if he sought election as Governor of California in 1962 in preparation for his next try at the Presidency in 1964 Henry Cabot Lodge hu not made up his mind yet but he may run for the Senate seat in Massachusetts which John F Kennedy will leave vacant A job as vice president of the American Broadcasting Company in charge of news and public affairs is expected for White House Secretary James C Hagerty George V Allen chief of the U S Information Agency lias already accepted the position of president of the To-baCCdInstitUtCt Maurice Stans Directi712ThTBud from it all on an African safari When he returns he will probably take a banking position in New York Chicago or California The President's assistant Ma Wilton B Persons will retire at his home in Florida and go fishing Christian A Herter Secretary of State will undergo an operation on his hip to relieve his arthritis When he recovers he may do" some teaching and writing ' Following a vacation Robert B Anderson Secretary of the Treasury will enter into financial operations in JlewJfork City Thomas S Gates Jr Secretary of Lense'will prob-ably go back to Philadelphia where he has a standing invitation to resume investment banking A family owned industry in Texas will welcome back Secretary of the Air Force Dudley C Sharp and Secretary of the Army Wilber M Bruckcr is expected to go back to law practice in Detroit ' It will probably be law practice in Washington for " Attorney General William P Rogers 11 ' Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson will return e duties as an - to Salt Lake (Sty and resume LDS Church of the apostle Postmaster General Arthur E Summerfield has indi- Tcated that he will go back to his auto agency in Flinty Michigan Secretary of Commerce Frederick H Mueller has said that he would like to stay in Washington and may become a official full-tim- FIFTH GRADE: "Christmss doesnt mean to me a bunch of toys and things Christmas means to me that it is better to give thsn receive Christmss means to1 give happiness lo thers Christmu is the time when Jesus csme to earth Christmas gives us warmth Not the warmth we get from stoves pudding coals and things like that It Is a warm feeling we get inside of us when we do kind things to others" Carol Bird "When you think of Christmas what do you think about? I think of the Christ Child bora en Christmas night : 7 ' me of ' TfctLU Lynette Lehman' PEOPLE ARE SPENDING more than ever before on Christmas shopping but paradoxically it is a disappointing year for merchants generally across the ' -- receive" TJaylor "Christmu is a time to be happy and thankful Happy because we can decorate the Christmas tree happy because Santa Claua is coming Thankful because the Lord gave us his son to teach us to do right Happiness comes to me when I have given someone a present and see their face light up with happi-ne- u and I get Joy in my heart for giving Thinking of Christmas Eve when families sit around their fireplaces and sing Christmas ' -- Carole -- "' blessed to give than — "Why do we celebrate Christmu? WeU that's a good question I celebrate Christmas for the birth of Jesus and for happiness and lovt People think It is better to give than to" receive Christmas is a good time for " people A time to- help poor and old People sometimes can give others happiness or love Jby dolng a good deed for them whatlTnean-l- s to do it without receiving anything for what you did If you were a ten year old boy or girl you would think of how you would be happy on Christmas I hope you all enjoy V Christmas Eve Have a good tlme"-Wi- llle Halufla -- - ' :v -- g" Christ-chil- That night Mary ": Brought forth a child "Jesus" they called Him So meek and so mild — " v stirring at the stove "Sometimes the rush could would and I sewing stop hear Mother's urgent step running to put another' finish- ed present under the tree or take from the oven that wonderful bread she made only at Christmas with raisins quince black-walnand hickory nuts inside and a cinnamon of brown and glaze sugar on the outside "Then would come the time when-- her steps climbed up to my bedroom and in the black cold of the unhealed room I waited for the old familiar sound— the creak as her foot hit the fifth tread from the top which always bent and groaned a little "Then her rush across the floor and her warm hand scratching back and forth over my forehead That rough hand was more reassuring that a smooth one for it meant that the good Christmas activity had been going on long enough to break the skin That hand was a proper part of the season having made its own tiny blood sacrifice to the holiday! "Lulled by that rough and patient touch I would sleep impatient for the morning and its gifts of love and work!" ut The angels sang Their voices rang ToteU of the birth Of the Iloly Christ Child" 7 - r '' r" — can-fin- weH-heIri- -- In a stable so poor '" i"I 1 Mary sat lightly On the strong Donkey's back while Joseph walked filter— — Carrying so heavy a pack They went to the inn And knocked on the door But instead had to steep - - ad - - 1 - Will Do als 12-ho-ur — a Ex-Offici- "IN THE KITCHEN our father would already be attacking the first batch of pancakes before going off to work at six o'clock as he did every morning of the year "Under the Christmas tree would? drift a white swirl of packages most of them made right there in the next room We were a poor family Mother and Father worked long hard days Christmas was always honored by their practical skills their quiet belief in labor and their devotion to us children 7 "Where ever children so lucky!" That is how Paul Engle ends a delightful little article in MccaU'a Magazine entitled ' "Our Mother's Hands" : The sharpest memory of their Christmu Eve Engle writes was his Mother's hand making sure be was settled in bed "Although her fingers moved gently in the dark of that excited night they scratched my face with their roughness-"Mother-hbeen sewing for months making useful and sturdy- garments for the children two boys and two girls With all the baking - shopping "and Bay Nebsa 7 decorating she had to do it was natural for her to fall behind in the last days before Christmas — That meant sewing not only late at night but also rapidly Since much of it was done by hand she would stabJierJingers with Jie neeaUejriaking them a little torn and rough Some years the first Christmas red I saw would be a "drop of blood at the tin of Mother's finger That Rogue Pollution munity as an industrial site How do communities interest industry' in their locale? How is the necessary information placed in the hands of those industries considering relocation or establishing branch plants? Industrial groups representing state plant sites A Mother's Reassuring Hand IS 1960 Utah SundayDecember Expansion Of Our Economy X Thoughts and Things — Spawning Time :: "Christmss slso reminds us of when the Christ Child was born' in the manger in Bethlehem So Just keep in mind that the reason we eelebrate is not Just to get presents Keep In mind our Savior on Christmss Day!— ' Janet Lamb - - I — 0 m trade-associati- on n Several posts as a specialist have been offered to secretary of Labor James P Mitchell labor-relatio- Secretary of the InteriorJTedJLatoiuyiUretura to his publishing and broadcasting business in Hastings 'Nebraska' Dr T Keith Glennan National Aeronautics and Space Administrator will take up his Job as president of Cas3 Institute of Technology in Cleveland Arthur S Flcmming Secretary of Health Education and Welfare and Navy Secretary William B Franks both say that they have no plans Officials who would like to stay in the government are Under Secretary of State Douglas Dillon and John A McCone Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commis-- — — - — sion r ' |