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T 4’' - feature - - - SJ ' gion presenting the school high He team: 1961 todayredition7 ell-re- basketball v ' - vernu n7: ii ' ‘ H-5- 111177 7 I ' M y :V - ?‘j ' - V i f ’ ? with occasional fight snow - - : V J W- mt ' : i v ' l ' 1' f of The Herald Journal's sports lection I - - ' ' : vil "r - ":yf 4--r Vi LOGANUTAH -- —a SUNDAY I MARCH I HI ‘7 TIN CINTS ' are '!'' forecast: for today Continued cod — high about 35 with to-- 7 £! ’ ?:'£ 7 tight’sjowlf 7 7 v'V 'ti jV rff v - 7By James R Golden PrM 'IMcputlooal SALT- - LAKE CITY— Utah’s its lifetime near Legislature an end tried to balance expenses against income today as it sought to concoct a tax program to finance the state until 1963- - v Tyv V When the House and Senate go into session again Mpnddy they will bo facing the' filial fair ilayi irf KiirimrAlHuMigh an efficient work plan Friday and Saturday got the appropriations bill to the governor the inevitable hurry-hurr- y of the doting hours was anticipated Democrats were still working on their tax programs sure to lay off property tax increases according to their previous announcements A sides tax bike of per cent on top bf the Jnesent statewide levy was being openly discussed and a cigarette tax increase also was being mentioned The 122 general fond budget cleared the House and Senate during a four-hoSaturday meeting Threats that the process of “opening up” the bill might bo attempted never materialized is It was only slightly amended and sent to Gov George D Clyde who line veto powhas the a $125 er Written Into It million transfer to the uniform school fund from the general fund something Republican senators questioned but did not oppose in their voting House concurrence on three minor changes came swiftly tTolUd ' 7 fear Gyde will tern down a state’s trade schools Senate President T h o r p e 945 million emergency school Waddingham speaking for the construction program and they majority Democrats publicly wUl not have the votes to overcalled on Clyde to make a de- ride' him Waddingham saM his cision quickly on what school party does not want to levy bUtejfoany he plans to veto more taxes than necessary to HTddVn the Senate floor the pay the state's tills He reiterDemocrats are prepared to ated no property taxes above property levy present their tax program but the state are holding back because they are planned 59-mi-ll A it ' Before adjournment Thursday both houses must have produced a balanced budget as required by law Since numerous Democrat sponsored and pass- -' fed plans require more funds than Clyde Indicated in his own budget rumors of several vetoes were circulating The emergency school bill and the ' : s Continued on page 8) ic-iii- it r lu AND THEN THERE WERE 7! Mr and Mrs Arthur GpQini of Logan JuuL four daughters until Just few weeks agoNow they have three little boys too— all brothers who have Joined a Jeff the family through adoption They are Mark 2 nuthsr and Kenneth 4 Daughters include Tanya dra 10 Marsha 6 and Laura 4 14 17 San- A-mf- llion ur ( '! Family Of 4 Enlarged To 7 Within A Week By Jenale Christensen - gan when they wrote distant sorted the fondly and the so-call- vu moth- It was a poignant moment for relatives in Massachussets for er was desperately 111 the three A series of educational films Mr and Mrs E Arthur Collins genealogy information It was children were destined to beon cancer and cancer research last month when a famous Mas- exciting to correspond with so come wards of the state of - are currently being sponsored by the Cache County Unit of the American Canopr Society At each of these showings a medical doctor' will be in at s tendance to answer any films UTthe pertaining' or to any other aspects of cancer not covered in the flirts On Friday March 2 the films were shown In Laketown and ten engagements In Cache County have already been lined up The schedule is as follows: March library -- ' ques-tion- I pm March7— Trenton Chapel ' pm March 11:30 S am 7— Clarkston ' Chapel March 9—Richmond library dub rooms 8 pm :Marli 14 — Wellsville 2nd Ward 1 pm 1' Tal March nacle 2 pm March 1- A- Cornish Cfaapd - lsville pm” 7 March 15— Royden :15 home- - Newton Benson 8:30 -7:30Match 15— AmalgapmChapel - pm March 21— Newton Chapel II a tn sachusetts Judge near the end many hitherto unknown family of court hearing an- members and eventually the nounced: “This is the fastest plight of tin children of a daughter was revealed 1 have ever disposed of time Because the father had de- children two-da- y half-niec-e' ! At-And as the Logan qpuple turned to leave the room with their' handsome new young charges Judge Harvey Stone mm of New England’s well known Jewish philanthropists took ten dollars from hi own pocket and preseated It to the Collins gbuple “to buy ke cream for the younT gsters” It was also a sentimental Journey home by train as they had three full days alone with their three little adopted boys It allowed the parents time to observe the habits of notqulte : Kenneth Mark and seventeen-month-ol- d Jeff before their own four daughters officially met their new brothers The addition of the three boys to the Collins family climaxed a long investigation which be tnandy four-year-o- ld two-year-o-ld ON MARCH 23 to ' the Objectp Sighted Injpp Flying Utah And Idaho i 8 “ if Sighting of an “unusual” flying object was reported to law enforcement officers by dozens of Cache Valley residents yes7 terday afternoon The reports fairly well agreed that the object was burning and leaving a smoke trail Some reported that the object had struck the mountains along the east tide of Cache Valley But investigation has turned up nothing however people in Brigham City and Montpelier have reported seeing a similar explaining principles of foe object in their areas Church when they could It was gratifying to the geanology enthusiasts from Logan to find that their ancestors bad been year-roun- Bennett Urges New Post Office ForLogan ’W 53 Eagle Scouts ' ' U - - ' ’ - 1 - jf Low:y Fifty-thre- ths port of MatedL' A UN spokesman said a radio transmitter in the Canadians’ villa was knocked out by tire from the Congolese attack The spokesman said the transmitter in the villa housing a Canadian signal unit apparently had been struck by ‘ a shelL 7‘ In the last message from the transmitter the Canadians reported a Sudanese UN lieutenant protecting the Canadian villa had been seriously wounded CHICAGO DPI — A tornado The battle raging all day In the Congo River Delta towni bf bbn of a massive violent Mated! involved Sudanese and storm styled erupted amid Canadian troops against the a cloudburst late yetierday and Congolese a1 hopscotch pabi ’7 ) Sqdanese troops of the UN tom of destruction over South g ConghNfwce were reported Cticego Injuring several mortars hi stnwt Jtybting scores 7 sgblnst'soldiers oflheteh&M the twister tv Congo gOvCTnment Thd flatt- struck then was no reportof : Abre-haWASHINGTON ing was reported to be an out' deaths' Lincoln's first inaugural growth of earlier battling : But at least 81 penons were jt was reenacted on its hundredth v Sudanese troops and Com treated for injuries at nlne hoe ! anniversary yesterday Thou- go forces' at the port of Butane pltals in the area Authorities sands beard poet Carl Sandburg 225 miles west of Leopoldville agreed however tiiat an' ao echo Lincoln’s promlsq that Matadi Is the Congo’s Atlan- tael count of injured waa imthe nation guided by the constitution “wfil endure forever” tic port on the Congo River possible since many persons treated their own harts or else Speaker Sam Rayburn and about 80 miles upstream and Chiti Justice Eart Warren were east of Banana which is located sought aid from thdr pereonal among the participants it the on the edge of the Congo Delta physicians if rbroke Vt i anniversary ceremony on foe The fighting Thousands of out at noon shortly after the cepitol stepi children sprinkled with Wash- Sudanese were reported to have ington dignitaries and civil war retreated from the Banana Nar buffo swelled the crowd to val Base after a nightlong clash twice the 10000 who watched with the Congolese Lincoln take the oath on the A spokesman said Secretary ‘ same site in 1861 PALM SPRINGS Calif (DPI Ibis time It was an actor General Dag HammarskJOld om —Former President Eisenhowat to dered tiie troops Banana doing the ceremony President Richer and Sandburg the white haired reoccupy ‘the town either by ard M Nixon met last evening poet and biographer who has negotiation or by force for tiie first time since tuning himself ' become a part of Thie spokesman said CoL Jo- the government over to the the Lincoln legend-tol- d the I: the chief of staff Democrats'4Kiemba seph gathering : that the course of of the 'wives their ’ central Accompanied by Congolese army civilization In the next 100 had1 flown to Kttona with A the two top Republican leaden -f years can be read : in “the Canadian the dining room major on duty with had lunch-istrange and baffling eyes' bf the M UN to try to arrapge the of the Eldorado Country dub v youth" Eisenhower Is vacationwhere to Banana Sudanreturn the ti In his rasping measured ' ing Newsmen and others were f ' voice Sandburg recalled the ese burod from the room '" ' state of siege which existed Sudaiwse UNtroops pulled A source in Eisenhower's when Lincoln was inaugurated out of the camp alter Cmgor party said the luncheon was a with six states already out of lesA forces staged an imipU-biou- s private social visit but other the union and the nation on the landing operation against sources indicated they would edge ti dvil war the piwt manned' by $4 Sudan- talk about the future of the Re Blue-dasoldiers In authen- ese soldiers ? publican party- v “'S' f (Continued on Page 8) five-ma- n 7 7 mid-we- st le u-in- IsReeriacfed m- f Afts v be-twe- ' - n fj -- -- ' - - "t d - Kennedy Plans - v -- ‘ Ghana President Port-lan- O’-- " ' ' Ave Columbus Ohio ‘ who The Injured servicemen were reported In “fair condition at a local hospital were Jimmie B Phillips 19' San - Francisco- - and Jerry M Kn--- r manlck 19 5315 SE Lafayette Portland Ore i-- All four were airmen third -' Class The accident occurred about a mile south of the Junction of : : US 89 returning to the base 7 The fatalities wero the 30th and 31st of the year on Utah roads The highway death toll stood at 35 on the same date last year- - 7 Franklin District— Edward C Moser Bert Ashcroft Ronnie Sharp’- - Richard - Shipley Billy Norton Nick Rust Keith Gail E Bingham Wade Dursteller Wynn White-hea- d Dale Almond LaDell Nielsen Stanley H Nielsen Glen Carlson and Ray James Ware ?! - r Bensei District— Creg Robinson Boyd R Plowman Ronnie Fleming' Wallace pee Monand Herbert Guy tague1 Jr Taylor : Hyrem District— Gary Lynn C Brenchley Marlin bait Larsen and Truman Leishmaa ' ' ' 'V f tv' - s ' W: i 'j rt W meeting’ In KeAnedy’s office would bathe first time the two men had met '1 Press Secretary Pierra Salinger said “their discussions will be broad in scope and without a fixed agenda) 7 ? He said the meeting was requested by Nkrumah who had previously announced plans for attending the1 United Nations General Assembly Session at New York this month t The discussions will obviously touch on the Congo Nkru-mah- ’s government was a firm supporter of the late Congolese Premier Patrice1 Lumumba V s- 11 i m Ex-Vi- ce R-Ut- Dr Henry Aldous Dixon will beYhe guest speaker Thursday saldi-r-J- :: March 23 at the Cache Valley Council Eagle Scout Recognition Those wishing to sponsor " V vv? dinner such a film may contact Dr will in The Bluebird cafe and be held 7:30 dinner the at pm : :V': Wlnquist In Logan will be under the- direction of L Mark Neuberger Serving with Dean Neuberger on the commtitee arranging the dinner which will honor all young men who received their Eagle rank during I960 are T Y Booth Lynn Olsen Robert — — Reeder Varlan Clark Harley — — Monson James L McBride and Ewer Michael Meservy Chris Jess RonDavid Roudrero Balling e s Eagle ? awards ald Brown Ezra Eames Brent were presented In the Cache H Dickerson OGDEN CPO— Two James L Hull yaflcyVXkrtidl during 1960 Sheldon Waite Robert were killed and two others1 Kent EachbTfhese scouts will be Jured yesterday whenthelrcar Bradford Nets Anderson John banquet Fob Dufcrsih —"nsent ’Wrtcf'cortnft “and over1 honoredsMh George is- a list of the lowing Eagle ' V tuned several times south Smith v Ralph J Jerry ‘ ' recipients : " TailcWitli: V V Ogden Wursten Don Larry Gunnell District— William H legal Darwin Henrie Ted Lavoir 'All' four of' the servicemen were helicopter mechanics reBirch' Ray Burtenshaw' Craig base Force Air Hill to Hale Curtis Broadbent Gary turning flJTO—- - PresiWASHINGTON G Hobbs7 David Miller Paul 'The crash took the lives of V Homer David William Rich dent Kennedy will confer next Robert J Aufmutch 19 of d 3211 Northeast 89th Ave Douglas Israelsdn) Dwight Wednesday with P r e s 1 d e n t Ore and James F Richard Kearsley 2nd Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana Connor 20 of 43 S Princeton The White Hotise said the Michael Harris : d 7-T- Tbs Post Offlce Department excellent record keepers to considAlthough they got caught in was urged yesterday one of the worst snowstorms er construction of a new post the east has ever survived they office in Logan Utah : Sen Wallace F Bennett found every minute of their made the request to the On exciting trip extremely was return their train postmaster general " ' thdr tnp held up five hours between Bennett termed the present Boston and Chicago when the facilities “inadequate' wheels of the train became Re said the jnoposal has the frozen and it was necessary support of W: J Garrett’ the ident of the Cache Cham-o- f trbunrtlrerwlth torches beCommerce fore they could goon In the couple weeks they've been home there has been a lot of adjusting to be done because they suddenly found themselves with three babies still on the bottle The children bad never been taught to look at books sit down in chairs or respond to discipline However Mrs Cot (Continued on Ptge 8) “Educating people d dangers of cancer is a Educaand the process tion Committee of the Cache County Unit of the American Cancer Society will be happy to arrange educational meetings for any group at any time throughout the year” Dr Paul Wlnquist education chairman Massachusetts a fate Mr and Mrs Collins felt was “unthinkable” for relatives cl theirs They immediately went to the had given Cache County Department of Representatives their consent to the general bill Public Welfare tor the dav before ' toidGten Winslow'-- ' But the money problems an extensive Investigation referred to by the Collins’ as were far from out of the way “a marvelous Job” The details regardless of Clyde’s action he had worked out inter to their The Senate approved a $14-Sattrip to Massachusetts resulted million building programdown in the court transactions there urday and sent it speedily the hall to the House It was taking place in record time Prior to traveling down Cape sent to the sifting committee Cod to Onset the couple spent and was expected to come up several days In Carlisle Mas- Monday sachusetts where they enjoyed appropriations commit visiting distant relatives “They too meets Monday to consider were living in homes 200 years several million dollars more in Id which had never been out of a supplemental bilL House the family and they treated us Speaker Ernest Dean said he wonderfully” Mrs Collins ex- was considering “opening up” plained the building tin if some money As active members of tfaa was not restored to one of the LDS Church Mr and Mrs Collins felt their trip was a r “short term mission” and they spent as much time as possible LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo QH V Congolese troops drove United Nations forces out cl the strategic naval base of Banana yesterday and shelled a villa housing Canadian UN troops In IT WAS 1:38 PJ March X when 'ihe' tall man on the platform began to read his carefully preMrsd: address’ It was a solenm gccaslon and the Vast crowd knew wbfa bey -' 3i- i AX?r-- coissffti - 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