Show treasury Chief r ft races Some "ocAr$iu GOLD -- H Ji'lM 41 H I ( r s I Viienl Issues J WASHINGTON (UPI) - Newly Secretary Doug Mined Treuury las Dillon already has um firm trainideal and mom ing for dealing with the argent problem of America's dwindling gold reserves The drain on U S gold and dot Ian anil the current business slump are but two of the lra-fiscal headachea that will 4i mense fan on the Republican appointed to the Treasury post by Presidentelect John Kennedy - Friday Dillon and his wife contributed a total of 19550 to the unsoccess- -' ful campaign of Kennedy's oppo- w nent Vice President Richard M Nixon and- to other GOP eam- i pamg xunus according iq nouae 't:j records Dillon now Is undersecretary of £ state He was an investment banker before becoming a diplo mat In 1953 nd Is considered an & expert in International economic iv matters Dillon accompanied Treasury Secretary Robert B Anderson on —tr"-- w t trip to Bonn to try-- ia persuade the West German gor-towant-tneminent — support of American troops there i as a means of saving U 8 dollars 4and gold The Germane turned J down the plea ' Dillon feels the best way to cut - American outlays - abroad - la to X ask an the big Nato countries — Britain 'France and West Ger- many — to pay a bigger share of y- the cost of the alliance He also - i! has a number of other ideas on ' drain j curbing the douar-goi-d banker-diplomOt The Swiss-bor- n ' said he had discussed his new with Elsenhower and Nixon fpost "j and "neither had any objection iV If It was in the Interest of secur--lty and towards fiscal stability' iY m n" t- - - 1 MaB? j 1 EXCESS GOLD QOLSmm EXCESS lined up four abreast en the aide walk and marched with police escort Post Office The new postofHre in Richmond opened to the public on Monday last week The boxes and combin ations are all new Postmaster Milton Webb says that it is a pleasure 'to work in such a beautiful new and spacious building He also would like to draw to the attention ot the public that the office will remain open each Saturday afternoon hereafter "until Christmas He Invites the public to come in and in spect the building ' Dedication services will be an- NEEDEDTO IACK AND DEPOSITS IILUON J $7 IILUON $7IUllONg K6ftasgsaiSf4'r'!'jaw r i — wiB-ws- sr v 1 LPOSSIILE mil FOREIGN CLAIMS IILUON i Poteatiol Sasrraga uncle siu iiujon hiiiuiok At the South ward Bishop O L BaUam was incharge with pray- $115 IILUON aaWswcasr J Possible Foreign Excess Gold £ $108 BILLION lf57 ' L 195 r ' - $U 1959 - BILLION -- - - - $7J IILUON - (ISA IILUON - ±- $177 IILUON - In Claim POTENTIAL SHORTAGE :vir----- : later Fast day services the Richmond ward were conducted by Counselor R ulon Thompson Prayers were by Dr Gerald Peterson and Wallace Montague One baby waa given a name and blessing Melinda Mace was blessed by her grandfather William R Mace assisted by her father Brent Leon Mace and an : r nounced ' Sunday - $71 IILUON - ers given by Eugene Smith and ' Wayne Bair One baby was named by his father The son of Mr and Mrs Don Hugie was chris- $104 IILUON tened Darin Hendricks Hugie as1960 $195 B1LU0N mimioH sisted by Richard Bagley and Leon Webbr Three girls were confirmed members of the church JALL THAT GUTTERS— Gold Is more In the news these days than it hu been since the by their fathers Cheryl Bagley California or Klondike rushes But this time Cold ii doing the rushing to distant parts Barbara Hugie and Jenls Webb moreThan thatthe las VS it is -- ttthw4baa4hjniae peen spending Two boys were to-- be advanced — hu been earning abroad- - Exports of American-mad-e goods were well ahead ot imports in the priesthood Larry K Bair in I960 yet not enough to balance oS other expenduurei: loans military aid invest and Kent Ryan ' ' ments tourist toendine etc We have enough gold to back up our currency and bank Christmas Party demand as countries other for in is but the gold diminishing payment A delicious dinner and a very supply deposits mils we owe mere is not enougn io cover au ciaims snouia uey oe presented zor well arranged program were engold That is the reason for the government's cnckdown on unnecessary foreign spend joyed by 56 Cache county mayors and their wives and guests ug and attempts to get our allies to assume more ot the aid and military burden met at the annual Christmas party of the Cache County Mayors Each delegate is sponsored by Association Saturday evening at well - know- n- manufacturing the Richmond Community buildfirm The Hercules Powder Com ing New officers of the associapany of Wllllngton Delaware wu tion and auxiliary wen Installed Aim s sponsor Favors were presented to the ladWhile In Chicigo some of the les Officers and teachers of the places they visited were the In ternational stock show pops con Richmond ward Primary met In certs an interesting tour of the thechgpel for their Christmas city the museum of natural his party Thursday Mrs Alda Brown the was entrant and Utah LneOa from Bair By and arte and sciences and and Mrs Bonnie Ann Miller were tory Ahrln Lemon of Richmond re youngest In that particular field the al Harvester com hostesses The group enjoyed for a alternate was named turned borne Saturday by train lie were special guests at games led by Mrs LuDean Chrla-tense- n pany They From-Utah after spending a week in Chicago $480 scholarship dinner In several different ho and Mrs Gersldine Spacein attending the 4-- convention there were six top winners and tels man and a story by Mrs Evelyn alternates five' There were twenty Jour delegates Alvin commented that when Stoddard then wrapped and from Utah and a total of 1500 vis Judging wu on their record they walked anywhere they were 'labeled a They for each -gift JPrimary itors Including newspapermen books In Alvln's collection were 485 Delegates weer fro mthe united States Puerto Rico and 15 for- insects representing 257 species all caught In and around Rich eign countries Alvin went as the entomology mond — HAVANA ReCuba (UPI) X ft mler Fidel Castro struck back at r Roman Catholic criticism of his policies with an unprecedented attack on Manuel Cardinal Arteaga Betancourt highest ecclesiastic author -- Jr V $1Z5 B1LU0N e -- -- ' Richmond at Alvin Lemon Returns From Chicago Convention Castro Assails child la the ward Refreshments! Mr and Mrs El win Dennis and family jnotored to Salt Lake City Sunday to see Mr and Mrs Ted Traveller and family The Travellers have a new son their third and one daughter Visiting at the home of their parents over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Eldren Butler and four children of Clearfield Mr Butler came to sing with the former Trenton quartet who helped entertain the mayors and wives Eldren Is principal of the Clinton school in Clearfield and Evelyn hu recently been made president of the Primary In their ward In the South ward Sunday evening the Sunday school had charge of the services The theme was "If thou lovest me thou Shalt serve me and keep my commandments" A J Mendenhall Prayers were by Richard Thomson and Mrs Ellen Pack The scriptural reading was by Mrs Julia Bair Talks were giv en by Racbael Mendenhall "Come' Follow Me" Eugene Smith "What Christ Meana to Me" and Carol Funk "Joy to God's Obedience Through Commandments A recitation was given by the Course Six group led by Mrs Dora Hendricks Sunday evening services in the Richmond ward were under the direction of the Sunday1 School coo-duct- with Elwln Dennis-conduct- ing! Prayers were by Rulon Thompson and Carl Lemon Scriptural read' Lewis ille big was by Talks— were - by Carolyn:- - Harris Patty Plant and Leona Cart-so- n Special music was by the Junior Sunday School who sang two songs led by Diane Hobson and accompanied by Ann Travel Six class sang er 'Jesus Once of Humble Birth" by teachers Mrs Melvin Lsrsen and Mrs Elnona Talbot Mrs-Luc- the-Co- urse - 1W- '(5&2" - led by Mrs Wallace Montague and accompanied by Patty Plant On Saturday the Richmond ward held their annual banquet and program Mrs Maxine Chrls-tenfe- n had charge of the dinner ana me aecorauens wnicn consisted of a huge Christmas tree In the entrance hall and appropriate Christmas decorationa on the tables and around the hall Chad McGavin acted aa master-o- f ceremonies with the following program: Christy Jacklyn Dixie Lou and Kathryn Smith of Newton entertained with musle on the piano accordion marimba They sang splos duets and a trio they also did some ventriloquist numbers Bonnie Ann Miller sang Mrs Leona Carlson gave a comic paper and Leland Thomson sang two solos with Mrs Adonla Dennis as accompanist Mrs Leona Carlson and daughter Druce motored to Salt Lake City on Wednesday where Mrs Carlson conferred with Mrs Walter A Kerr state chairman of American Mothers Committee Inc for Utah In Ogden Mrs Carlson visited and made plana with Mrs H A McFariand who Is the vice president of Utah Mothers' Association In Brigham Mrs Carlson and Mrs Gideon A Holmes district mother of I960 and chairman of the northern district of Utah mothers for 1961 conferred on plans for next year's program Mrs Carlson is president of the Utah MothersAaaocla tlon for 15a The group areTry-m- g to organise classes for young mothers to be divided Into groups of ten to help them be better mothers and homemakers Recovering Myii Smith Is slowly recovering from the effects of a blood clot In his left leg and left lung He spent 13 days in the hospital and now is recovering at home They recently moved Into his mother's -- HERALD JOURNAU-- H William F JenacH fcfl Onlcfi Monday by train for California ' wnere ne will spend the winter a ' visiting his family Mr and Mrs Don Conley Mr and Mrs Lylt Christen sen Mrs Erma Jensen' Mr and Mrs John Jensen and families and Dean and Tan-lNelson and family Mr Jensen expects to nave surgery on Us eves and will recover at tha hnma' of Mr and Mrs John Jensen la V Arcadia California' ' Additional servicemen's sddres ses: MSgt Robert D Tripp HI Mlndanoa Rd Ft Ord Callfbr- nia ' v E Li Tripp 2224 W Wmiami Long Beach 10 California Cancer Danger- i : : - DENVER Recom(UPI) mendations aimed at battling tha danger of lung cancer to 1000 western uranium miners are expected to result from a meeting at Denver today s -J- erry Lewis -- iimi iiftiiiia- hi TIBIA &WWilraANiesofi iDBIStU afaUfflHaikriMI MiMiuuAAunciiirn WEDNESDAY! accompanied by - Mrs- Adonla Dennis and the Girls chorua sang "How Gentle God's Command" home - Inter-Nation- Cuba- fiijgh Church Leader : f Ctt-iCb- t lty X— Castro charged that the cardV-A nal who now criticizes his govera- - -- v ment was "unconcerned" by the Injustices ot the regime of former President FuIgencJo Batista Without naming mo prelate the premier said sarcasU-call- y "when the bloody tyrant v (Batista) needed his excellency A'as they called hhn Jn the presi- dentlal palace his excellency was 3 there In the bloodstained corrupt 7 palace of the tyrant ? In a speech Castro also warned Cuban work- era not to expect Ug Christmas bonuses this year He said would be "overptlmlftie'r to the bonus of a month to 6 but salary paid last year vs1 weeks' 1 itl Jl f not woicaie IJ1 now mucu una on year's bonus la likely to be Castro addressing a cheering the CTC v crowd at headquarters - 4 union federation launched one of the bitterest attacks against '' church leaders in the premier's r regime VThe bearded Cuban leader said a a handful of other pnvCsstroitr v fhnrrhwiHi wrm thit nnlv excep-tions to "hypocritical priests" Although Castro said "we are £ not interested In having problems with the church" many observ-- : ers predicted Friday night's sharp attack on the hierarchy would bring a new pastoral letter this that win widen the Sunday :i schism between the church and the regime MOM T It WE NOW HAYI 12 Beautiful Woods In Stock IS THE TIME TO NOW ct — THI REVOLUTIONARY NEW moor The United States RUG-CLEANI- SCRUBBER LEGAL NOTICES KOTIC1? FOB BIDS Sealed bldi will bt received at the room lyi Purchasing Department Old Main until 3 pm December 28 muUbIb as nar ineel- 1QOV iicauon on uie in in omct ot me WHifnifnwd Wa nutrva the rlcht to retort any and ill bid A emitted check In the amount of S percent- of the total bid mint accompany all bids SFrancls H Bauah Purrhaalng Agent vun SUte university Logan uun Publ date: December 18 1900 M ?' fi HYRUM C1TT 1961 Budret— General REVRNIT1CB Dor Lirrniei Court Fines State Llouor Crnnmlulon e II I RoftMstsy v Free Cemrtvr Notes Receivable Im Administration laeYWifcwani inntiii in an t tat M mm nHk ar mkoL wkm t oejkei Rw sjVihVSjsjysjsj flSabsssjaja 9 jireaiinn rnnyot Hall r''t iuu P'kt Cemetery Mejajajpa ( 150 WASH 'N WEAR ROBES v WUKCAK IHTITVTt COMPLETE with Mil w f 9 I I III II Iff i Bmhca U W(W iammi 57500 lHOGO lt I BVD PAJAMAS 11 aas5iBreg ' MSMNHS MM fao ft : W Wool Lined — saaawooi Tm aa ihiafoa aar a U nil ia Ism thia mm aaaf PANELS t full4'x8' SAU PBKS LEATHER aUTOMATKAUT PHILIP- ONLY 395 aad tor m tkaa SH with anfw iaul mana Tm mmm raana ! ntg I a??I Ota SJC lanlng Fur Lined mwm 495 MHINMS HOOS wail Sfttada aa a Qua raa cait af wis that it s iffeW j a laatiae ix watfu' fialih whkk Rsc- - luiHixulix2Uamily rtation Room in your Base ii ment now lor-a- s little as- - wen'isnnn iunvi-nt- i a : m i hm only' s7M UWbi VLL ktf ctaaa iai iSKrfWSWa3 soumoM X'ifr"tltril'ai' DUMBER CO M A AU a wVn i Sirt' OPEN 50000 SK V- : 221 South 3rd SK tll Abo lor Per-peu- '- w losam 25t Sooth MoV Y our FRIDAY-TI- L-0 PrestoR and Groeo Idaho SWEATERS 1795 x'::i-r'' Open Friday illS ? v 7il 9 pm X Ii Utah aid h PURITAN SHAG 1 PM r VYesr ever! onlyfS f2 "CotfieBleBee: Smifhtleld end Tremoetoa — — patented soft collar won't wrinkle - fursaM CUaair ' - :t1 " Bhaliiaa Awtaajatic Diiaiaiiag PatM Wu aiU SkttUiid Waa StaMvtr awar-glia- 495 aulomatic-wash-nwe- arl KIUBSINO 'Aiwari aw BanlaaS Vmifliim Paua Bur BhaaaM ShctliBd Flaar Wu 4 00000 S00000 -1- rtilias ubew MiiaHMju rea stsr usults 300000 SWEATERS aWOMATWAUr art ' JANTZEN ror 2 30000 lluOOO 72000 H)9l00B Total Eanendlturet Budaet doee not Include the la In a which Fund Oraetery fund ft aepaiite A public hcarlnji Is set for Oeertn-be- r H 29 lSO at 7:30 P M In the Otv h Hall fo which all ettlsena are Invited IANET P MrXHAM Hyrum Oty Hi Treaeurer and Recorder rum oaie we ill uw 5 GLPVES first quality PINE MAHOGANY fcntrisi faimiaun SAVINGS SALE ' "!( tirUM MMraliStw trmtinuiiiini CARLOAD 495 """iStSS-- ' ANDERSON LUMBER GO 587000 80(000 1 5(000 500000 Snooin 3 695 Buffing Pada Kug Claanlag Unit and Automatic Uqaid Diapeaacr 1 sanpia vaniuing roam xag aniaipoo Wool-Fe- 30000 i dress shirt again! Roj ii WEMBLEY TIES HaVMlM psjf tML MCOAM $850000 soono 300000 municipal v'un Otv Buildings FJectlone rniics ijrpi f 're Dent k TfMd Dept — -- 1195 h FIsW rpHaaW MiMMumMiwik 40jHaOJOnls -- HATS HttKTirnrtHrtiMibtmwil' toB S195S500 V Tranifen from other funds 3133500 t TOTAL AVAILABLE ' FOR APPPOHRIATFON HO90000 a iHaMk ei aOJnVy IX --- a STETSON avTOMancauv ' Fund Taxei" "trim Cache County' ausineM iwicentes Kebate Recreation ' Compefejr Aufomofic Mefhee! of XOTICR TO HYMJX HKSIDKNTM On Dreember 13 1980 at the Hy-rur- a City Council Meeting held at the Hyrum City Han tna following iir pproveu ror 4 v II11I IIar W-9m U "j wft mm m tum BT m ALEXANDER — HATS any other — WAXER — IUFFER FLOOR A RUG CARI m — and you'll never wear FLOOR POLISHER NG produced steel for castings during the first 10 months of 1960 - tv AUTOMATIC DISPENSIflG i— A 87266440 net torn of Ingots and v i hLetlcLxld two-yea- iil rr 100 1 beautify your home with mrlasl ling decorative 1 INTERWOVEN HOSE VAN HEUSEN pays for itself in U using A I'J BSBOsBMenoaeeejaseeBae TRY ONE LUMBER ANDERSON J A — at £ ' 2S ' Wtst First Notts Logan Utah SK r w e i w ee A w eo w eAWa - 133 Neftt Main Ugesi Utah W eeA tas M a aaaw aVtA aslff- - asaHaaai InVve' J::::a::4 |