Show t V I - The board said July indusIndus tlon index to a new high of outto 112 recindustrial meant This a trial production rose trial gains "continued widewas 2 ord high in July— the first new put last month per cent spread" as the economy con1957 I960 the base tinued the upward trend which the higher than in peak since January 100 on the index began last winter Federal Reserve Board report- year taken as But the board noted desThe previous high was 111 ed today I960 in reached and mine January pite the steady five month Factory utility activity expanded by 12 per jvhen steel mills were operat- rise in Industrial activity uncent from June to July lifting ing at forced draft to make up employment has failed to come the board s industrial produc- - for the long 1959 steel strike down from the rate of nearly Sw WASHINGTON an 45 OF9 per cent reached in the 7 1960-6- 1 recession In terms of dollar volume the economy reached a new high in the spring and has ex-- J panaea xurtner since men The board noted that the July index read was 2tt per cent above the high plateau of the first half of 1960 July saw output of consumer goods which set a record la June rise further The board reported there has been little change in wholesale prices of basic commodities since President Kennedy's July 25 speech announcing 835 billion increase in military and civil defense spending because of the Berlin crisis Tine Herald Journal VOL 42 NO If 5 LOGAN UTAH AUGUST IB TUESDAY 1961 FIVE CENTS Pioneer Woman Of Lewiston Dies At Age 93 LEWISTON-Isa- en THINK THERE'S A winner here? Cathy and Christy Cannon cast a critical eye over some of the blooms their father Dr Orson Cannon Record Number has picked for the gladiolus show which win be held this year in connection with the Cache County Fair Entries are due Thursday morn RULES OUTUNED Fair To Sponsor Of Entries Seen For fair The familiar "fair dither" was evident at Cache County Fairgrounds this morning as Farm Bureau women accepted entries judges sampled "hundreds of muffins" and workers schemed to find space for exhibits which should prove g in number this year ' Immediately' noticeable in the various buildings was an auro of immaculateness All of the exhibit cases have been scrubbed until they look polished and even the ceiling rafters taw been sprayed with solution of household "")h All of the windows have been repaired prior to the arrival of workers 4-- H record-breakin- More Than Doable Entries were pouring into the Home Arts Department this morning at a rate usually not noted until late in the afternoon and Chairman Veda Loosle explained that there are 610 categories in this department compared to last year's 288 Some 26 Farm Bureau women were giving Mrs Loosle assistance Four-judging began early today with Professor Etna Miller food and nutrition specialist for the USU Extension Service in charge Florence White was supervising food exhibits while Zella Howell was in charge of the clothing In the cinderblock building across the way educational exhibits were being readied by City and County school board H 4-- H officials Vocational home economics entries for Cache County are under the direction of Wanda Dee Hammond South Cache and Julie Simmons instructor at North Cache High School Judges in this department will be Janet Bengeley adult edu cation teacher and Vera Reyn olds who will teacn at Logan Junior High School this year School Work rnncmav were aiso swung to bring displays for mechanic al arts and other departments Delbert Napper art for the Logan City School room hanging interesting works of art winch kindergarten to high school seniors had created He has worked with principals in selecting onhr those pieces worthy to be entered and Instead of : judging all entrants will receive a certifi cate of merit Although poultry: and rabbit entries win not come in until morning chairman G W Barrett of Benson was busy pre paring the building "It looks like there will be so much poultry entered tins year we wont have room for it aH he Edwajrdul&imTO of Ogden weUknown flower fancier win be in charge of the judging Specifications AU entries must be grown by the exhibitor except in the ar- rangement class - Exhibitors will be limited to three specimens of any one variety but may enter as many varieties as making or entries in baskets' arrangements must provide their own containers and be responsible for them after the show AU items in single and three- -' must be cut II inches long measured fronMae lowest point of the bottom floret Spikes from which terminal buds have been removed wiU be disqualified Re moval of the two lower florets wiU be permissible but there wiU be a deduction of three points for the first and five points for the second floret Refrigerated flowers will not be accepted Classes Listed Tne various classes as re leased by Mrs Flammer are as follows: (1) 00 White (2) 10 Cream 500 (3) 10 Cream pike-entr- ies - : Ninth Ward Has New Bishopric 6 Yellow (5) 20 (4) Buff (6) 24-2-8 Orange (7) 30 William W SHdmore coor Salmon light (8) 34 Salmon dinator of housing at Utah State 500 (9) 34 Salmon 300400 (10) 36 Scarlet (11) 40 Pink University and wellknown Lo 4 Pink (13) 4648 58 (12) gan LDS Church leader was 6 Rose (15) 60 Red (14) Losustained as bishop of the gan 9th Ward in Sunday even Lavender (16) 66 Purple (17) 70 Violet (18) 80 Smoky (19) ing services He succeeds Bish 6 Tan or Brown (20) op Rex K Thompson (21) Miniatures (22) Seedlings Dr Reed M Broadbent entries of one Cache Stake President officiat- Three-spik- e 14-1- 33-4- 42-4- 50-5- 90-9- ed at the reorganisation meeting Counselors Blaine Hancey and Vaugban E Hansen were also present as were most of the stake high councilmen New counselors to Bishop variety Skidmore prizes are H Dean- - Nelson and George Allen Jr second Mr Nelson is self em ployed is the construction eauinment busmen while Mr Allen is a student at Utah State University Retained as clerks were Elmer Watkins and Eric Johnson George Allen Jr was released as ward clerk but Ins position will be filled at a later date first ' al Ribbons will be awarded aH winners of first second and third places while the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion will be the most coveted Bouquet entries will be arrangements using gladiolus and greens including at least six spikes or parts of spikes first second and third Also the best basket of 10 to 15 spikes of one variety with greens first sec ond and third and the best basket of 5 to 30 spikes of one variety with greens first sec ond and third - ? tin By Joseph B Fleming UaHti Pmm W btantflaul BERLIN — Communist police opened fire today on three East Germans fleeing to the West The Western allied US AMBASSADO- R- com- st Need Of Wise Dip! omacy - four-pow- er To 'Waste' First-Fourt- h Job Practices Lodge Urges : m Free World Public Invited High Command National - Thell-mancommissi- Ar-thur- JL : u - - - Wat-anab- ' one-ha- - - : st V gun-mann- well-know- Partly cloudy i ar ' Shift Line Of Attack li'sfairfime : in Cache County and the fairgrounds already are "humming" with workers in the Home Arts department For a A pneumatic drill is being em mrni lineup of the events consult brought in to try to facilitate your Herald Journal each day the drilling of the well at the corner of Seventh North and Sixth East Ray Hugie Logan City engineer: said tins morn ing The wett which is being sunk by Technical Services Inc Provo will be cased to its present depth of 278 feet where the drill struck another heavy exclamation point of a moon layer of rock last Friday A there was no wind-on- ly a cool small blast was tried but it loosened rock only to a depth ing breeze And the entire cam of six or eight inches oasis-lik- e in its effect was ra tixzm vast vaMzmmmem pus amr " Dir J Stewart Williams head upon- visitors "Brigadoon" with music by of the USU geology departFrederick Loewe and book by ment' wiU examine the rock up Alan Joy Lerner continues samples which are brought each night tins week through by the pneumatic driU to try to em arm earner t smwM mi Saturday with curtain time determine whether me layer 1 encountered la a large boulder 8:15 The directorial staff includes or bedrock The casing of the wett was (sides Prof Can Norman Walker in choreography: Prof part of the original bid al tm WM I:Floyd T Morgan sets: not though it was orighuuy expectBeach FlaJ pool From left: Amv Oj S V GranoYHUren and SUNNY SDXB OF LIFE Max F Dalby orchestra Low-e- n ed to do the casing only after san 9 Mary Jean 5 Mrs John David Ba-of former President Dwight Farr chorus and Nancy water had been found Mr daughter-in-laand David' U relax in nawdne at a Daytona (Continued on Page S) Hugie said tWL mam a hh r Tfc i3T ' 'IBrigadoori A natural setting unsurpassed in By Ray Nelson The Board of trustees meet- beauty and atmosphere — the ing at Utah State University Sunset Amphitheatre You are last Saturday heard a report building a tradition of excellon the Summer Opportunity ence in entertainment" Theatre and on its musical for Those expressions were ful filled last evening in the minds this season "Brigadoon" "You have aU the ingredients of spectators when the first for a great snow? the report performance of the happy fan' stated in essence "You have tasy "Brigadoon" was preexceptional talent in drama sented under general direction song and dance You have pro- of Prof vosco call said" s fessional direction in aH Elements and talents and orchestral Judge for this department la conspired beautifully to Professor Lawrence Morris of cboraL costuming set design nravide a most satisfying and and construction and choreo- enjoyable experience for the Brigham Young University ' i licensed judge for the Amer graphy fuwHUgnt crowd mere was a "Furthermore yon have ican Poultry Association clear iky punctuated Jby an re categori- : m Ud mi ra mandants in West Berlin protested to the Soviet Berlin command against sealing of the East-Weborder to Germans The United States British and French commandants said the border closing put into effect early Sunday was a "fla grant violation of agreements" governing the city At least 50 East Germans managed to escape to the West ' during the day some in hairbreadth moves: ily A man and wife swam to freedom across Britz Canal des Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in the pite bullets fired at them by h Communist police on the eastLewiston Ward BERKELEY Calif OF9 ern bank ahead must do far more "than chapel with Bishop Melvin C Another Gilbert of the Lewiston Fourth rammed Adlai E Stevenson US am put out the recurrent fires of refugee his automobile through a bar bassador to the United Na Ward officiating conflict" Friends may can at Hall rier and made it into West tions said today that internaIn a speech prepared for do Berlin despite a burst of East tional diplomacy in the years Mortuary in Logan Thursday before the International livery from 7 to 9 pm and at the German gunfire Astronomical Union Stevenson The refugee flight was re Lewiston Ward said the diplomats of the world duced to a trickle by the con chapey Relief Society room must apply themselves "with stantly tightening Communist Friday one hour prku to to sermassive energy to three great restrictions on travel between vices Burial will be in the areas of creative effort: !To — Presi East and West Berlin WASHINGTON family plot in Lewiston to the building disarmament This Reds an morning the dent Kennedy's mis sue labor of institutions to keep tne commission already credited nounced that free travel bepeace and to mternational co East and West Berlin To with sharply reducing strikes tween operation for human prog v at Atlas ICBM bases prepared for West Berlin vehicular trafress" fic to was limited those pertoday to tackle the more deli "If the scientist and the enHear cate task of baiting "wasteful" sons possessing special pergineer can create a thrust mits to cross into East Berlin WASHINGTON (DFO — Henry strong enough to defeat the job practices Cut To Three and 'can Cabot Lodge former U S am earth's gravitation headed by Labor Secretary Then they further tightened men In of send to groups plan bassador to the United Nations ' Dr- - David K?Mcve9ceo Goldberg was sjchedut this restriction by issuing these the Ur&T lisvflitfarbeyond down decisions special permits te West Ber- - suggested today that the Ui merit nr up to as in govern tive director of the American ed to 1 a &d J two cases invol- liners at on World set a "Free States Wednesday up of ment three the and diplomacy to devel Coun only Association of Marriage city's for Doroer crossings still open high command" to meet' the op a comparaaie 'oratai veloselors and presidentelect ' of ving wages negotiated missile sites the National Council on Family craftsmen at Except lor a warning shot Communist diplomatic offen- city of our own great enough over fired It accepted jurisdiction to lift all mankind beyodd the Monday the gunfire was Relations ' will be the guest the cases in an effort to carry the first since the Commun- sive on equal terms dread gravitation of mistrust speaker tonight at 8 pm when out instructions from Kennedy ists sealed the border to the Lodge the Republican nomi- and war' a public meeting is held in tiie to stop "inefficiency" in con nee for vice president in the Arms Race Deadly refugees Sunday Logan Tabernacle As the East Germans tight 1980 election said that "high Stevenson said that after 15 Dr Mace will speak on "To-er- d struction of the oases One case under study invol ened their World Understanding" stranglehold on East command" should be patterned years 01 debate an tne woria ves the International Brother- Berlin scores of and his talk will be supported after the Allied Joint Chiefs of agrees that the arms race es hood of Electrical Workers and were reported arrested Staff in World War II pecially in nuclear weapons' is by a panel consisting of Mar- its contract clause governing The flow of refugees which e eif Eiianne Holmgren Junior anarchic wasteful- and deadof He one was a quartet' lf payment of time and had run as high as 2000 in a senhower administration offi- ly dangerous for humanity — Marilyn Spencer Mar for time" at Vandenberg single day last week before garet Sigler Ellvert Himes and Air "high cials who urged Congress to yet it continues because of Force Base Calif the border closing was trim grant President Kennedy's re- "deep conflicts of purpose and Evan Stevenson Tins is a bonus for working med to about 50 who eluded The public is invited to at quest for a separate govern- an even deeper mistrust" on project over 40 feet high the border guards The ambassador said the tend according to C Jay Skidment agency to deal with disarms race can be stopped more chairman of the meeting without a special flatform and The firing incidents came armament : which is being held in conjunc- guard rails for worker's safety during a day which had been "It involves principles which Other witnesses before a Sennot The issue is the whether are familiar to you as sciention with the current session East-Weate foreign relations subcomIs deserved It is ac generally quiet along the of summer school at Utah State premium Berlin borders Secre- tists — freedom of investiga as included mittee former the cording to one member of the Communists added to their University tary of State Christian Herter tion freedom of inspection and an elec- controls freedom of verification There The meeting is part of a commission whether ac- former Defense over East Berlin should be paid double Secretary must be hi any disarmament series of programs on freedoms trician cess points Gen Alfred Gates Thomas and and wiU stress World Free- time for Saturday and Sunday Behind the barbed wire tank B Gruenther NATO program adequate inspection former overtime work on the basis of and doms and verification such that each machine East military commander his regular pay about 84 an n Dr Mace is a side can be quite sure at every German border fence said World Com the Free Lodge author having written numer- hour or on his pay with high munist police were reported high command idea should be stage that the other is ttvin ous books columns and arti- time premium $6 an hour if hunting dawn persons suspect given ''penetrating and sym up to its part of tte bargain" to the premium cles on marriage and family he is entitled should he get ed of trying to loin the exodus pathetic study" words In other relations He is one of the founto the West In regard to Kennedy's agenan for hour Sunday overders and an officer of the Na $12 East said Commu Beriinera proposal he said i was escy on high jobs or 88 an tional Marriage Guidance time nist police combed hotels boar sential for U S negotiators to 82 bonus a hour for hourly plus Council of Great Britain He Is ding nouses railroad stations have energetic backing from an through Wednesday with poseach hour of high time three-yea in and even private homes in agency chief empowered to sible scattered showers aftercurrently engaged their hunt for East German compromise differences "in the noons or early evening Slight-l-y study of marriage and lower temperatures1 High resident with hopes of defying government and with the right family ' patterns in the Well-Drille- rs Communist orders to keep out of direct access to the Presi today was 90 and tomorrow of West Berlin will be 85 Low tonight 58 dent $juB$: Jalenti Bepufy Bifedion Ibirdeir Unit Seeks End A "bigger than ever" Gladiolus Show: to be held In con junction with the Cache County Fair this year has been announced by Dr Orson Cannon Logan president of the Bonneville Gladiolus Society Other Society officials are June Flammer Logan vice presi dent and W Heath Morgan Logan secretary Mrs Flammer is general chairman of the show desired in each class Contain There wm not be a gladiolus ers for single and three-spik- e show Sunday at the Union entries will be furnished by the Building but entries for the one Society Exhibitors - Rog First-Fourt- Gladiolus Show to be held at the fairgrounds will be received after 7:30 a jn on Thursday August 17 Judging win begin at 11:30 a m with the show being open to the public- as soon as judging is C bel died at a Logan nospi-tthis morning after suffering a broken hip on Sunday She had lived in Lewiston since she was eight years old She was born in Bloomington Idaho April 8 1868 a daugh ter of Nephi and Elizabeth Payne Rogers In her earlier life she had been active in the LDS church and in the com munity affairs of Lewiston Surviving are numerous nieces and nephews and is the last living member of her fam 93 set-ting- es-dramatics - - - 1 9¥ w w - MBJJ kjsw m " - - ?' |