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"5 I T ' m T ' f “ - i -- i THE HERALD "" ' V v V'i - i - - v t' ' ' V ( t ' -- "' M ' t ' (?'-- t t H- - t( ' 4' 7 ' ’ s - ‘ :M” ' - 'f JOURNAL ' A W V ’ ’ ' ' ’V--'-- " f Vv 7rsT '& - V v v'' : ' ' - - ' :'' ' ' : ’ -w r- 4 ' r - M I - ' t ’ r" ‘I I ''-- w “’ p- Pwf V & j - ri - - i ' 'yt‘ ' : a jj East Cache And Oneida LDS Ag Research i V i c o I w jf 4' W f Meet In Utah - ) UEDJL Agricultural Research i Service's reiponsibaity In emergency planning and civil defense will be conducted Wednesday Jin 11 in Salt Lake City ft wu announced today Tbe workfoop which will IDAHO FALLS — A Mfh tartojet power araOabla for be wffl which plant la li la the testing the Inti Medical AfoOdaYtiitt CcWventlM' ii scheduled for the Terrace Room of Hotel Newhouse In1 charge will be Dr Frank Todd assistant miA-19fi- mountain ' Veterinary flight sow under deslipi at the General Electric Aircraft Nuclear Department it was revealed by David T Shaw general manager of the department Shaw also revealed that another major- - milestone in the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion program was Pro-pulal- - director for emergency programs Agricultural Research Services "This is an altday eessloi beginning at 1:30 tnx Wednes-dey- ” Dr Todd stated “n Attendance will bo livestock regulatory personnel fran Washington D C end e'tate and federal persoinel from the 10 western states toeimUiig Alaska ' and t Haweti” In addition to the above mentioned subjects emphasis will be placed on a comprehensive study of foreign animal diseases Prominent authorities on these special diseases will participate la discussions The Intermountain Veterinary Medical Association' convention will be held In Hotel Neyroouae Thursday through Saturday this Recently accomplished when two modified turbojet engines were successfully started and brought up to normal operating perform-' ance on wider power alone Jn previous testa the start had accomplished with chemical fuel and once the engines had obtained their normal operating performance the system was transferred to nuclear power The nil nuclear start demonstrated the feaelblUty of operating n nuclear turbojet using nuclear ’ fuel for the entire opera- feen fore Committee Grand Junction State at Grand Junction : Colorado: T Elder Delbert L Stapfey of the Council of 3w Twelve and Elder Nathu Eldon 'Tennerr' Aaaistant to foe Council ef the Twelve: Nelr State' it Paysoo Utah: Bishop Thorpe B‘ Jiucaod of the Presiding' Bishopric and Lionel Le Dr age Welfare Commit- v i ' Elder Bensoa New Jersey Stoke at Short Hills New J eraey: Elder Erra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve and Alfred W Uhrhan US stakes conducting quar- Critchlmr assistant to the Coun-c- S of the Twelve end Paul C terly conference sessions this Child Welfare Committee eoming weekend Elder Anhdne R Ivina First Blackfoot Stake at Blackfool Council of Seventy end William Idaho: Elder' Hugh af r T Lawrence welfare committee tbe Council ef foe Twelve' will represent General AuthoriBountiful North State at Bountiful Utah: Elder S Dtiwortb ties at East Cache sessions Oneida' atakeimenlberawlll Young of the First Council of hear Uder Marieq G Romney the Seventy i" Council of Twelve and Stew art 'Cannon State at Sett Lake City: B Ecclei wrilare commlttee- - Elder Gordon s Hinckley Assls-tato the Council of the Twelve ‘ Eart Cache State at Ugan Foltowlng an assignments of Authoritiqy to the various stake Utah Elder Antoine R Ivins' of i Welfare Committee' eonforencee Saturday end Sun- the First Council of foe Seventy ' Oklahoma Stake at Oklahoma v-and William T Lawrence Wei-- City Oklahoma: Elder Mark E day: 29 '- -- nt I 1 ' i'i f ‘ Aircraft Engla With tho all nuclear start Gena eral Electrle has completed ' scries of heat transfer reactor experiments conducted during the deput foursr years and la now ' nusigning de sr turbojet power plant for imraad and flight testing The to t Company la the 'Air- - Force end the Atomic Energy Commission for the development of such n power plant 1 want to stress that it la no longer n question of can we build a nuclear powered aircraft eystem but when we ean ” place euch a 'system In an Shaw said’ "We have reached the point that we can say thgt when an airframe la ready We can have a nuclear direct air cyclo engine for lnstallatJoa in Ik 'The actual fllght testing of a nuclear power plant at the earliest possible time la very Important to the Alrcreft Nuclear Propulsion program The hlstoty of the development of aircraft and of aircraft engines eonvtncaa us that there la no rabatlttte for light teat The sooner the flight fast the mord rapid the Improvement la performance engine end foe Im'utility of the provement 1 methods of hand-lin- g Installation and operation "It la not good business to postpone flight teftlng of Jtseful but leai than ultimate models of an aircraft pa brer plant of flight teat does net save money in the long run and development and Improvement of foe engine la practical and crltt-ca- l ways la delayed ' “All nuclear fUght systems offer almost unlimited endurance end they also have groat potential for development as engines for powering aircrift carrying very largo payloads at high subsonic speeds for groat distances Growth may therefore emphasise those performance factors which will' permit larger payloads If oa the other hand emphasis la to be placed on flying higher and farter It cm be safely predicted that supersonic performance matching those of presently planned chemical systems can be achieved with 'growth versions' of the direct air cycle engine a evolving foMi' an orderly of development” !l? 'I T I l - J I Word For Abe Abe Saperateln'a “nlerry magicians of the hardwood court” are Into this their 34th consecutive season of play with the almost unbelievable record of 67M victories against 303 defeats This Jiai been achieved in 73 countries on all six continents before potentate and peasants la settings ranging fran the most magnificent arenas to haylofts The Harlem Globetrotters will appear in Logan tonight o'clock --with the locale being the George elson Fleldhouse Tickets may be purchased at the door Tho Trotters will meet the Poat-yonam- Washington D C Generals considered aa one of the best court teams on tho road today Besides the basketball game there will be top vaudeville acts meeed by Cab Calloway of V S Vntertals-- : A anteed guar-dolla- for the show The disappointed promoter came to Sapersteln after the game end told him his only 27 customers had showed up Abe managed e grin “Give me five dollars for car fare and eating money for the players—and keep the resk” the Globetrotters Thday for the year run into seven figures and the players era the highest paid in tlie business The Trotters have played In virtually every major city on earth and have played over 7000 games during their existence Of course the Trotters’ brand of basketbil has little In common with the kind pleyed by NOTTINGHAM England (UP1) ordinary teams all over the world The accent Is on bell handling — Council officials hacked down cleverness comedy showman- today on a plan to evict women from a municipal hotel when the ship and super play men threattned to walk out lfthe 23 Keep The Ladies! ment fame Sapersteln the celebrated owner-coach of the Trotters travela per upwards of 100000 miles year Ills success story Is short of ffntutlc Back In 1927 a young Chicago businessman named Abe Saper-stei- n began to see a dream starting to come true Although he stood only five feet four Inehei he had become obsessed with game of basketball— in which height la of - Lorin E Kendall Veterans great importance representative will More he had somehow got It spend two full days January U Into his head that the game end 19 In Logan to aiaist veterwhich wu unknown before 1891 ans and their dependents In comwould some day develop Into a pleting their pension Income reworld-wtd- e - erase ' and make1 port! r Each veteran money for whoever promoted Ik depenAnd the man to do that he d dent! has received a report that elded wsi Mr- Sapersteln muit be filled out and returned That was how the Harlem to the Veterans Administration 'Globetrotters now the toast of during January six continents were bora Abe Mr' Kendall suggested that If gathered together five lanky a veteran de tires help with this Negroes who could report that he should visit Mr ball hud searched for somewhere Kendall on January IF or 19 at to give exhibition metchei the Employment Security 'Office Their first game were any- Ml NortivTdaln Street bringing thing but g success Inane play with him complete'' Information ed in a unlvehlty gymnasium la concerning his Income ' uamowwio field and Sp4 Darrell Noble Amalga Tbe new trucks Valued at $28760 each ore used for hauling of ammunition CHECKING ONE OF the four new IjMoa Mack hmca at the Utah National Guard Armory tn Smlthfleld an Sp4 Kenneth Tharnley of Smith- - acting heed of the university's pepartment of Journalism Sorensen wu named to nV foe vacancy caused by the rvalgna-toof Dr Quintus G Wilson who hu accepted foe poet of dun ef Journalism at the University of Wait Virginia Then art five undefeated cutter teams remaining in the Cache Yalfoy Cutter Baring Association following two rounds of activity and now some "showdowns” are In the offing That was the announcement of officials today as they noted that the third In the weekly aeries of - races will be run Saturday Jan 14 at l)30 pm in Preston The first waa in Logan and the at Lewiston Matching of teams for the Jan 14 (the Preston track la Immediately south of the city play-baske- -- nd go-rou- - Contributions which will “de-creat- e your taxes by increasing encouragement of higher education” are being solicited for the Utah State University DevelopVan ment Fund ' with Rudy Kampen chairman That the major needs of USU at tho present time are scholarships research funds and library endowment funds wu pointed out by Chairman Kampen who said that givers may earmark thlr contributions for any department at tha University when submitting their glfta PROMOTED recently to Spe “You may wiah to mate a gift cialist 4 in Utah National Guard to the University of securities or was Sidney L Jenson Junior other property and at the same student at Utah State Univer- tme reierve the right to the income from such property during sity Re la battery clerk for he a aid “You Headquarters Battery 1st How- - j your lifetime" Hter BattaUonrl45th-Artlll- etr from tha glftbe paid to some Logan other pemm of your choice dur ing that person's lifetime Under certain circumstances the University may aceept gifts auhject to them conditions" Tbe advantages of these gifts: (1) Depending upon the donor’s age a lubatantial part of the gift la excluded from the donor's taxable Income In foe year which the gift la made (2) the donated property la excluded from the Preston-Lewiston on the Federal Estates Taxes on tha road la aa follows: donorf death 'Hardman and Bird vs Thomp“Through tax deductions your coat of 'giving son aiid Crisfield Jim Klrkbride vs Keith Larson to USU la conalderably lower thanfoe dollar amount of your conJohnny Schvaneveldt vs White-hea- d and Greaves Hilly ard Brothers vs Anderson and Hendricks Duahe Diderickson va Buttaro ' and Johnson ' In Lea Traveller vs N S Howells Cushmah and Jones va1 Then Schvaneveldt Hyrum Logan e Olio Cronquiat vs Demar Extrusion classes In political Spackman and Blockham va science physical education'' and Farrell Smith science-wil- l bo offerBlaine Schvaneveldt vs Martin secretarial State Utah University to ed by and Swains ton and during winter Results of last Saturday’s rac- Hyrum Dr Logan Gene S Jacobsen quarter ing are with the first five win- associate director of USO Exten-ainers still undefeated: Sendees' said Monday 1— DeMar Barthlome def Theo Political Science 180' Current Schvaneveldt PoUtieal Problemi will be taught 2— Farrell Smith def OUe Cronin room 103 of South Cache High quiat school Thursdays from 4 to 8:30 3— Spackman and Blockham pm Dr Jacobsen said Instruc- - j def Whitehead and Greaves tor wUl ba Dr M Judd Harinon j I— Blaine Schvaneveldt def Anassociate professor of hUtory and derson and Hendricks oolitic al science 5— Mutln and Swatnston def “In view of the extreme politiDidericksou Duane unrest 10 the world today this j cal 8— Hilly ard Brothers def Hardwill be of great Interest ' count in a if and Bird and significance” Dr Jacobsen 7—Cushman and Jones def ” laid: Johnny Schvaneveldt 108 Prob-Education Physical 8— Buttaro and Johnson def lama of Body Conditioning wUP Keith Larson bo Monday and Thursday j 8--Lea Traveller def Jim Klrk- frimitaught 7 to I pm In Smart Gym bride :4 Dr Dale O Nelson associate 19— N S' Howells def Thomp- by ef health physical ed-professor son and Crisfield v ucaticn and recreation i The course deals-witprob--' lema of weight control body me- - i chanici postiir and general body at Tboelc Utatf Elder LeGrand Richards of the Councti of the Twelve Tucson State at Tucson Arizona: Elder Bruce R McConkie trlbutions" Mr Kampen jald He referred to a typical tetter of the First Council of tho 8sv and Walter Danale Welfare from a student which stated “1 roty Committee already know the Development Winder State at Salt Late City: Fund opened the doors of Utah Elder EIRay L Chriatlansen As- State University for me end elstant to the Council of foe many others I am looking for- Twelve ward to being on the giving end Zion Park State at Hurricane Utah: No visitor THE JEWEL BOX JANUARY CLEARANCE COSTUME JEWELRY 20 50e WATCH BANDS ' BUY PRICE ILL FOLDS Gems' l7 One Group M ' LmEIm' DIAMOND RINGS Ou Group i1 OFFICERS OF SOTS LEAGUE ikt Lewiston Junior High are Gordon Cartwright Richmond vice president Kent Traveller TUcb- mood secretary Donald Leyrrro JLewlatoa ninth grid repre- - 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ArV v ( ' " 's:-i : rotative Stephen Hendrickr Lewiston eighth grade representative Steven Westover Lewiston presidentK and Wayne Larsen " Richmond aevratb grade rogjeaerfative ' r J V - :'A' ' ' ' V1"” ' ' ' -- i ' ' - ' v' 'S''' ' ‘ ' J40FF EARRINGS For Pierced Eon NOW aiZ-- ‘'f'i as reported a water bill for the post office wa i returned three times that had been amt to the federal building here The envelope was muted “address un' known” The post office la located jn the federal building ' 1 ' PRICE K COSTUME JEWELRY ' Vainea to $10 v Oily ' Cl ) CARVING A STEAK SRS Includieq PRICE Sterling CHINAWARE I PRICE Open Stock Peices SAVE! WATCHES r50 i20 r LADIESV GENTS' RINGS M T50 TRANSISTOR 1 - Off SILVERWARE Ono Group I ! ro RADIOS 40 SALAD SETS Off ’ PRICE Harold comer 21 South Main St Logan-- 810 '4 ' t50 20 Bar-thlom- ALBANY N Y (UPI) The Albany post oftlea apparently has forgotten Its own address City Treasurer ColUna A Thom- "k fl IDDipC And Own Address Off WATCH lAftOS Scheduled Secretarial Science 77 Fundamental! of Shorthand win be offered Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9:30 pm on the third floor of Main Building with Dor' J othy AOed as' Instructor AH three classeLcarry three erediU and begin Thursday ef foil week Fro the first two cost is 10 per credit hour and the cost Is 822 JO for enrollment In the eeretartlal eeience course' Any of the three can ba audited’ for Off t50 10 I ti 50 t GENTS' JEWELRY Extension Classes P O Forgets 3! at Tacoma the Seventy Tooele State ' i State Utah: Elder Milton R Hunter of the First Council of 1 n Tacoma ' Tinipsnogos State at Pleasant ' -- v ' Spokane State ‘ at Spokane Washington: Elder Theodore M Burtou ' Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and Walter Stover Welfare Committee Sugar House State at Salt Lite City: Elder Henry D Taylor Assistant- to' the Council of the Twelve Sydney State at Sydney Australia: Elder John Longdcn Assistant' to the Council of the Twelve Grove ' j Committee Elder Howard W Washington: Hunter' of the Council of the Twelve Iri Races Cutter Sets Logan Visit Preston Saturday arty t- tiny had been Chicago VA Official SALT LAKE CITY (UPU -PD Sorenaen director of public relations at the University of Utah Monday wu appointed V 'V Elder Burton nd Journalism m Puget Sound State at' Tacoma Elder Howard W Washington: Hunter of tbe Council of the ’ Twelve Rigby Stake at Rigby Idaho: Elder Franklin D Richards Assistant to the Council 'of the! Twelve and A Lewis Elggren ' Welfare1 Committee Welfare for Committee assignment Utah House of Jteprese itatlves wfere set up by Speaker Ernest Dean as the new Utah Leg Islgture got off to a fast atert on ppenlng day All Cache representatives Republicans therefore thfy were not named chairmen of legislative committees because of tbq Democratic majority in the William P Leathern from the Cache South District wu appointed to foe Agriculture and Irrigation Committee the Elections Committee end the Revenue and Taxation Committee Serving on the Fish and Game and Public Health Highways Welfare and Institutions committees la Le grande B Gunnell Smlthfleld Cache representative from the North District Franklin Li' Representative Gunnell Logan Central District hu been named a member of the Appropriations Committee Education Committee Political Subdivisions State and Federal Affairs end the Steering committee fabufous Is Sorensen Heads U - Committee South Sanpete State at Eph-ralm Utah: Elder Marion D Hanks -- of foe First Council of the Seventy and Casper H Paik-- Vital Committees “AMBASSADOE OF GOOD WILL” is the title given Abe Saper-stei- n owner-coac- h of the Harlem Globe trotters who will eppepr in George Nelson Fleldhouse tonight I o'clock Trotters' travels havd tdro them' to an els continents of the world pro-groa- l! 1 Shelley Stake at Shelley Idaho: Presiding Bishop Joseph L Wlrth 11a and Glen U Rudd Welfare Cache Legislators sir-craft- :v - - V pro-pulsi- i - tee under-contrac- ! the' Twelve Elder Seone— Phoenix Stake' at Phoenix Art- -' zona: Oder Alma Sonne- Assistant to the Council of the Twelve CouneiTof of the Presiding Biihoiwle Sandy State at Sandy Utah: Elder Richard L Evans of foe Council of the Twelve and Wil- Uarn'M Walsh Welfare Commit- weekend ce "J1' FeterSen of the Council of the end Elder Starting Sift Assistant to the Council of the Twelve Oneida State at Preston Idaho: Elder - Marion G Romney tod of the Council of Stewart B E cries Welfare Committee Oquirrh State at Magna' Utah: Elder Harold B Lee of foe Twelve Sait Late State at Salt Late City:' Bishop Cart W Buehner i‘ tion s if Aber East Cache stake of Logan end Amerlcatt Falls Stake ef Preston are among Qie deen Idaho: Elder William J A conferenee dealing with t£e Oneida J ' |