Show THE HERALD JOURNAL — J MONDAY JAKUART X 1 County) Utah Lunjiich Farm Bureau ' By 'i 'rlt Ck — k'1 Daytoh-CUfton-Oxfo-rd n- - -- Mri Merlin Franklln-Mapleto- Gilbert Community q elected J Hoyet Whitehead Stanton Hawkes assistant and- - Marlow Woodward County director V‘ Whitney Community jlendale-Fift- Ward h chbae er - tors RivertUle - Tressureton Com: Wilford Meek as chairman and assistants Hermit Shumway and Ray Barrington Women's Committee includes Mrs William 8 Forsgren Mrs E A Paskins and Mrs Barrington County directors are Tbeo Smith and Mrs David Smith Westoo - Linrose Community m unity selected chairman is Lyman Merrill assistants Fred Bingham and Dale McKay Mrs Joseph Olsen Mrs McKay and Mrs Parley Gunnell - form the Women’s Committee Mr and Mrs Dean Bingham are directors for the County organisation A meeting of County Directors and Community chairmen followed these election meetings for the purpose of naming new officers for the County Bureau Theo L Smith was selected to succeed Frank J Gilbert as Farm Bureau president Garold B Fisher was named first vice president and Douglas Nelson second vice president succeeding Ralph EspUn and Leon Forsgren Mrs Von Noyes was County chairman for the Women of Farm Bureau with Mrs Dean Bingham first and Mrs Merlin Gilbert second vice chairmen and Mn C K Bailey as secre- I tary Aliens Musi Addrpsses - Joe D Lowrie officer in charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated today that 13000 aliens will report their address in the State of Utah during January under the Federal Alien' Address Report Program The Immigration official said ' that 12280 aliens reported their address during January 1960 Mr" Lowrie said that all non- -' citizens except those in dipbma-i- c status foreign representatives of certain international organizations and those admitted tempor- arlly as agricultural laborers are required to file the address re- port' He added that any alien who willfully violates the address report requirement may be fined up to $200 imprisoned for thirty days and deported In addition alieiis who are not in the United States during Jan-- uisty must report their address to the Service within ten days af- ter their return ' r ENJOYING round trip to Salt “Homer Uoyd Ned Nelson am of Mr and Mra Lake City via Weat Coast Airlines were from Storting Nelson Carl Howell am of Mr and Mrs Jay Howell and Brent Hansen am of Mr left Gary Cook ion of Mr and Mrs Lou Cook and Mra Floyd Hansen Mra Stanley Nielson Jamea Malouf son of Dr and Mrs R N Malouf Steven Theurer am of Mn and Mrs Roy and children Larry Brian Jan and David were Theurer Janet Lloyd daughter of Mr and Mrs chaperone passengers while Joy Howell YOUNGSTERS Hesy Beck-stea- d chairman with Harold Hull and Lawrence Bodily assistants For the Women's Commit-- ' tee: Mrs Gale Moser chairman Mrs Hun and Mrs Undon Beck-stea-d County directors: Morris Poole and Mrs Fenton A Lkrsen Mink Creek Community elected Burnell Baird aa chairman Floyd Erickson and Seward Carver asWomen's Committee sistants Mrs Baird Mrs Erickson and Mrs Carver Mr and Mrs Douglas Nelson are County' Directors Preston-WindBanida Community chairman- - la J Clifford Forsgren with Garland Kidd and Kay Andereon ai assistants Mrs Forsgren Mrs Kidd and Mrs Anderson form the Women’s Committee with Ralph EspUn and Mrs Von Noyes as County direc- u (i ' u The officer in charge said that address report ' cards will be available at the Immigration Office at 57 Weit South Tem pie Suite 732 Salt Lake City Utah and local United States Post Offices beginning January 1 1961 Sen-vic- e New Team ipi Franklin To Have 4--A New Set Of 4-- H Phone Numbers 4-- 4-- H Small fry made up most of the psisenger list m a Weat Coast Airllnea flight to Salt Lake City when seven children of Cache Chamber of Commerce aviation committee members enjoyed “a flpe flight and an interesting excursion” Chaperoned by Jay Howell Chamber director the kids’ trip intentionally boosted the number of boardings made at Logan Cache Airport toward the average required to keep air service Jlere Additional trips are planned during the “slack season" according to Dean Smith Chamber secret- ary-manager Leaving Login at 10 am and arriving in Salt Lake 28 minutes later the group was escorted by car to the US Weather Bureau airport tower radar tastaQatton and girts Utah PRESTON— Franklin will have prefix of 640 Air National Guard Base and a new 1961- Chicago flight ramp Parker P Robison beginning Jan 8 The gratitude and satisfactions "AH as known new The system state of director assistant Jr are expressed by that dub ANC for abort Numbers Calling” aeronautics served as' host and their leaders in members Introfor future the is necessary Youngsters making the Initial this state each year are due at Dialtrip were Ned Nelam am of Mr duetton of Direct Distance least to part to the aide and Mink id L G manager ing Nelson Mrs and Jimmy Starling efficient manner to which the at States Mountain Dr-aTelephone nd Malouf am of Mra R ' t-Club Program la organized stated N Malouf Janet Uoyd daughter Preston For local dialing seven digits and conducted by Utah State of Mr and Mrs Homer Uoyd Extension Workers Steven Theurer am of Mr and win be used A typical number University leaders who are local the and 2500 will 646 Franklin be for plus Mrs Rtqr Theurer Carl Howell trained by them each year More son of Mr and Mra Jay Howell Mr Mink said that it will help if remembers the new important than this la the actual Gary Cook- am of Mr and Mra a subscribertwo number in parts For examLou Cook and Brent Hansen on of Mr and Mrs Fkqrd Han- ple:—the prefix of three numbers and then the four additional senThe next trip la being planned numbers In Idaho to the next several lqr Cache Valley Biillderv Sup-pl- y the familiar exchange inter-ssteyears and d children Company ' in participating are invited names like CEDAR JACKSON to call the Chamber of Com: SKYLINE and SHERWOOD will' give way to three numerate Thtf merce office for particulars increases' telephone combinations and avoids the tue ' 4-- -- - 10 to 17 years pf to wsce-wnrolt- ' ! — Elections held PRESTO recently in organized communities of Franklin County- - Farm Bureau have named new officers for the coming Fear In 'the Communltyr Martin - Bias ' wu named chairmen with D NJes-ao- p and Jack Archibalda-iisis-tantWomen’s Committee 'includes Mrs - G Schwarts Mr Jessop and Mrs Ernest Beutier Conner directors win be Garold Fiaher and Mrs C K Bailey Fairvlew- officer! include Mer- lin Rawlings chairman Leonard Junior Christensen and F Bar-loGilbert Women’s committee Mrs Rawlings Mrs Christensen and Mrs Dennis Hall County dire ctora: Frank J'' Gilbert and Dr- - Cart Frischkeeckt Director Utah Extension ‘ -Services V Noiie of the numerous activities In which parents teachers and other leaders participate these days are as important and as far reaching as the proper training and development of our boys and girts Jn a very few year the duties and responsibilities of parents and our present day leaden are to be performed by these Junior citizens The Intelligences possessed by them their success in filling these parental and other - leadership positions and tha extent to which desirable characteristics are made available by them to future generations depends to a large extent upon our ability to develop wholesome attitudes and to provide the kind of training and learning experiences1 which will result to the maximum' expression of the talents and skilte our children possess All of' the youth program with which I am familiar are striving to accomplish thesa worthwhile objectives Soma of our youth programs however are more successful in obtaining these objectives than" others Thousands of boys and (iris id Utah and to other states many of whom have now become adults are moat grateful for the training and teaming experience they had while they were enrolled in Club work' Many attribute their success in life to Club experiences This their may even be true of the six Utah dub winners end the five alternates who were awarded $400 scholarships at the National dub Congress held this' yeay in work 4-- H to' 1960 $ga to Club u Jatk: Paiori ilsiffed Thfo effort however quite remariuble since the ' Uvea of 14396 bays and girt were greatly enriched by" the training and Of teaming experiences which were made available to them by 3670 At a special stockholders volunteer leaders trained by 57 of the Petroleum- - Rewho meeting county and' last covery Corporation devote approximately month John' B Parson' of the of their time to educational pro- Parson Construction Company to d gram for adultsand only Lngan was named a member of VT "T Club the board of directors of their 'time to Tha meeting wu held for the work Some of these 57 county of increasing the authorand home - agents directed the purpose ized capitalization of the Corpora T project work For 1357 hoys' and tlon from three motion shares of girls this year in addltlon to the a 10 cent par value to six million large amount ot other kinds of share of a 10 cent par value ' Extension work they did' with Other members of the Board adults This la certainly the max- are J B Abercrombie Houston imum performance that eaa be Texu Maurice Anderson 8alt expected from any county or Lake City L R Collard prest-den-t home agent to the state to a year- general manager anddlred Utah State University Exten- tor Salt Lake City Dr ClXF sion workers appreciate the large Nichols Austin Texas Claude amount of assistance they re- W Voytes Austin Texas William ceive from the volunteer leaders Walkenhqrst SaR Lake City- and who are trained by them each C LaVor Wood Ogden Utah year It would be impossible for The authority to Increase capithe Utah Mate University Exten- talization wu granted ' unanL sion Services to reache and serve and President Collard ' Club as many adults and explained that the sole purpose ot members as they do each year the Increase was for thecompany without the unselfish service- - of to additional assets-witthese unpaid volunteer leaders Its acquire stock capital continuing a proIt is the pinion of many people of property acquisition that In Utah mat the tax payers re gram haa been to progress for the past ceive more for the dollars they several months It wu emphaspend for Extension work than sized that the stock is to be used ' those spent for any other pur- to purchase diversified properties pose It is our hope that suffi- which g are — cient funds will be made avail- based on appraised andor able by the 1961 Legislature to fair market value of the proper employ additional county and ties being acquired home agents to thd more heavily 'state eounties of the populated so that the lives of more bays and girls may be benefited through dub work In the years ahead BOISE (UPI) — Ada County It la our opinion that It is better' to spend tax money to this sheriff's deuptiet searched today manner than for the employment for a thief who has a strange of more policemen the establish: taste in loot ' meat id youth advisory councils I Officers said a burglar atoie a or additional youth detention pet skunk from a Boise residence t homes over the weekend Board home-agent- Directors s “Id two-thir- one-thir- 4-- H 1 TRACES vast progress of 4-work hi Utah Dr- - Cart Frisch-knec— - ht v- growth and development that takes place to the junior participants themselves dub work teaches boys and girls how to plan how to work how to lead how to serve other and how to achieve-twords they "team to do by doing" Project' work Integrity dependability respect for authority for law and for order health thrift clean living citizenship spirituality safety and good sportsmanship are only a few of the numerous subjects upon which the attention of the youth Is focused in this important youth program dub wdrk'te truly a dynamic rapidly growing program to this state Since 1950 the dub enrollment In Utah has Increased 58 percent 1 e from 9029 members to 1950 to 14396 to 1960 However this is only a small percentage of the total number that might have been reached since there are 70093 boys and 66339 girls in Utah between 10 and 17 years of hgeit the present time to other words' only 10 percent of the 136432 boys 4-- H o 4-- H 4-- H - 4-- H h u Income-producin- Strange Loot 4-- H TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY v exehaofa -- To Air Boat of exchange letter prefixes that are so herd to pronounce or difficult foroperatore ' to understand- Number dialing win work ns fast as your finger will go Into the ptefe k An envelope containing new telephone numbers wil ha mailed to every Franklin subscriber Instructions for placing adheMarine Dealers soon sive-backed numbers plates on Cache Boating Club together with the Organization has scheduled a meeting with legislators the from Cache County Tuesday 5 pm in the Oldham Build- The ing ’ Anyone interested in participating mthe discussion is welcome according to Darrell Dainear “The Boating Act as passed by the 1959 legislature will be one of the problems fac ing legislators when they meet Jan I Mr D tines explained Most of the organizations requesting changea agree that certain section of the law need overhauling In fact even the recognizes Legislative Council the necessity for- there change! Items that appear to be bee from jEo&lroversey and have a good ehance of being changed Include: 1 Law Requiring: bftpkea on with gross laden weight trailer! ’ of 1500 pounds Most everyone agrees that this weight should be raised to 3000 pounds 2: Under present statute the change of ownership of a boat the Issuance at e new' number It la proposed that the registration be transferred with the boat On Life Jackets 3 The present life jacket law requires that a life jacket be worn by every occupant of a boat Moat groups would have this changed to require a life lacket for each person aboard but not required them to be worn under all conditions Another group of changes are recommended but it is not known what kind id a reception they will receive These include the elimination of the certificate from the county assessor as a a prerequisite to registration registration period id 3 years inthe changing stead of one'-anid the liability statute to limit the owner's liability to that same degree a the automobile liability statute? An amendment transferring the gasoline tax on gasoline uied In at 'State' will telephone be Alfred Jensen State-Parks-a- nd - Nevada State to rltei ! 'A u boats to the "boating fond to help administer the act would place beating In the same category as airplanes since the tax on aviation gas is transferred to the airport fond Probably ttoL jnoet controver- slal change requested in the boating act la the request of one group to change the administrate tlon from' the Recreation Commission tovtha State Fish and Game Numerous CORNISH Alfred Jensen 87 hearings and discussions regarding this change hnye been held died Saturday evening following aud it appears that more boaters an lllneu are' supporting the State Parka Funeral services will be cm and Recreation Commission ducted Tuesday 2 p m to Cornish Ward chapel Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday prior Logan Firm Gets V enclosed will be accomlittle inconvenplished with ience is possible The ABCa will leave the telephone dial because progress and change go hand to hand' "All Numbers Calling” is needed for continued growth and improvement in Idaho’s telephone service in the decades ahead Mr Mink concluded change-ove- r w Swifft Premium Milk Fad USDA Choice Shoulder Steaks Shoulder ROAST : AC 39 PATTIES Lb ENDS PIECES V MIXED Burial will he to Cornish ceme- tery Mr Jensen wu born Feb 15 to Logu a aim of Niels and Johanna Sandberg Jensen He married Martha Josephine LarHighway sen during 1899 to the' Sait Lake With a low bid in the amount LDS Temple She died In 1924 My Jensen had resided in Corof $298164:20 the Jack B Parson Construction Company id nish where he wu a rancher and Logap has been awarded the con- active sportsman Survivora include aoni and tract for construction of a porRulon Salt Lake tion id the State Highway System daughters: Bountiful Burke in Elko County on State Route 30 City Eldon between the junction with Inter- Hawaii Mrsi Farrell (Mildred) state 80- neat Oasis and 12 miles Llljeiiqutet Provo Mrs Harry southwest of Montello FAS Route (Alice)' Wilson Ehrenbgg Arte 581 Mrs Eugene (Edna) Petersen Of the 'seven firms submitting Clearfield Mra-- J J (Wanda bids the LeGrand Johnson Con- - Lee) Taylor Denver Colo structlon Company Also surviving are 19' gran was next toteest with a figure id $30060067 cEQdren 15 Highest bid amounted to $399333 later Mra Mary Bingham and 2$ for the State Highway ConMra Matilda Horsley both of tract No 1092 Los Angeles NUTS 1873 Contract j Ni9Mr Idaho Russets No 2 Oil DELICIOUS SNOBOY CELLO GARBOTS1 C3 0)C Lb WW 2 to 23 5 HOMEY : (1) Dean Rusk ROMES Hi Franco-Amenc- Pound Can 3 7 Snowdrift 29 2 90 2W69 Patent Rusk entered Hie Army in 1940 After the war ba served in numerous posts to the government the last befog Assistant Secretary nf State fat Far Easters Affaire Ik 69' an KVi Oz o& " Dean Rush diplomat edacater was ku County bora in end Chem- -' Georgia fa 1909 - With Pad Reg 1 98 From 1934 to 1940 ha wu aaocfata of government at Mills Col lege to Oakland Calif Then tka war iatenrsnsd pro-fsss- ar 1 T 1'V ' ' ' ' I ' |