Show TLTSDAT AL'OTST 15 1ISX Logan (Caeh County) Utah Eccles Advises About I Closer Control Of Labor Unions Town J WASHINGTON He said he was too far from shore to swim and although he yelled and yelled nobody came to rescue him Then ho noticed the boat was heading toward shallow water The catfish he said was swimming toward shore and pulling Bearden and the boat along Bearden said he was able to get his footing about the time other fishermen no ticed be was in trouble I They pulled both Bearden and the fish from the water Bearden said that if he had not been so exhausted he would have told the men to let the fish go because it had won its freedom 1 ? 282-pa- ge But Eccles said he had "grave doubts" that the recom mendations could lead the way to economic growth low un employment and price stabil ity because of several weak CACHE FOLKS ATTENDING the Golden Anniversary Cache Fair and Rodeo this week will note the considerable improvements which have been made on fairgrounds facilities Private Banquet Rooms Ploososif Atmosphere Food to Pleat Yen Excckst Service nesses The principal weakness he Above is a view of construction at the dairy and beef cattle said was failure to take into exhibit barns to the south end of the grounds immediately consideration the full impact west of the rodeo arena The Fair opens Thursday of the "unstabilizing effects of the monopolistic power exerand to the Relief Society ary Master M Men and honor cised by organized labor" PImm SK Jensen and Marie Bern-his- ary Gleaner awards to Quentin He said "organized labor not Pres Traveller spoke H Shumway of Cove ward and only draws from the economy and admonished the crowd to Mrs Zora M Layne of Lew live our gospel and keep the iston Third ward Speakers commandments of God every were Bishop Glen Mouritsen of day and to be good mission- Lewiston Third ward and Bis aries every day hop Richard Pond of Co ye Joseph Day Merle Hyer ward Bishop Theon Neilson Lewis-to- n First ward Bishop Rulon Thompson of the Richmond Killer ward and Bishop W S Holt of Trenton spoke briefly Dr Reynald Watkins super visor of district 12 missionary group told the audience to go home and assemble the whole family and draw up a 'DeclaraSALT LAKE CITY BJPD— Con tion of Dependance' unto God killer Jesse Garcia Ja neighbors and each member of victed 19 today was granted a stay : society value of Prayer of execution less than 24 hours Mr Stover spoke on the value before he was scheduled to face of prayer and also of the wel a Utah State Prison firing fare program when he saia squad those who will live the prin Federal Judge David T Lew ciples of the gospel and do their is countersigned a certificate share in the church rarely re- of probable cause which clear ceive relief from the welfare ed the way for Garcia s attorprogram neys to appeal the case to the — a me conciuaing sessionoi 10th Circuit Court of Appeals conference under the auspicies in Denver of the MIA was conducted by Attorney Phil Hansen Valdon Pitcher Music was diaction on the appeal to the rected by stake chorister La- higher tribunal when District Mont Wheeler with Patty Plant Judge A Sherman Christensen at the organ Prayers were by denied Garcia s request for a Councilman D D Hyer and writ of habeas corpus Richard Lewis Special music However Judge Christensen was two numbers taken from signed the certificate of prob the musical "Promised Val able cause and forwarded it to -- You'll see these in the ley" "The Wind is a Lion" Judge Lewis The signing of expensive r ready-- and "Valley Home" under the the certificate by Judge Lewis direction of Mrs Dons Pitch means the sentence will be sent made you'll sew your own from Penney's er with Patty accompaning the to the 10th Circuit Court of Apfirst and Kathleen Simmonds peals for review the second with the solo by Garcia had been scheduled to Cleston Payne of Trenton Con- be executed by a firing squad gregational songs were "Oh Ye at dawn Wednesday Mountains High" and "Let us Meanwhile Hansen said he AU Press On" would go to the State 'Board Valdon Pitcher introduced of Pardons today seeking a the new MIA theme Pres Syl-v- permanent commutation of the Jessop awarded an honor death sentence Ja-lai- Benson Stake Members Hear Messages Of Church Leaders By LaeUa Bair RICHMOND — General sessions of Benson stake conference were conducted by Pres T R Holt with a welfare session on Saturday evening and two sessions on Sunday Music was furnished by the vDle Ward Primary will meet Trenton choir with Mrs Melva at the church at 10 am Chit Cottle as director and Mrs oxen are asxea 10 oring lun Norma Reeder as accompanist ches They will be taken to the Mrs Reeder played prelude park for an outing This will and postlude music on the orbe the last Primary meeting gan for both sessions Special until September 11 numbers by the choir included Cache County Chapter of Gold Star Mothers will hold " their annual summer outing at Central Park in Logan Wed- nesday' August 16 at 1 pm All members are invited to come and bring their own dishes - s Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary will hold their ' (DM Texas-Oklahom- State Cache Valley rabbit breeders are Invited to enter their an imals in the Cache County Fair There is no entry fee and rabbits will be entered between 6 pm and 10 pm Wednesday Aug 16 Marvin Brown of Roy will be the judge and Judging will begin at 2 pm Thursday Ribbons and trophies will be awarded winners according to Ann Love day secretary of Cache Valley Rabbit Breeders Association rmer I He Wishes The Big Fish Had Finally Got Away DENISON Tex Joe Bearden hooked a 24 -- pound catfish and he claims he can not eat a bite of it today because he said it saved his life economic growth Bearden was fishing Monday Now a banker in Salt Lake on Lake Texoca which overa bor City Eccles appeared Monday laps the Eco der when he caught the fish before the Senate-Hous- e nomic Committee which began He tied it to his boat a week-lon- g A short time later a thun bearing on a three-year study by the commission derstorm came up and kicked on money and credit-Eccleup such waves one of them who headed the Fed swamped his boat Bearden eral Reserve Board from 1936 managed to grab hold of the to 1948 said that "big govern overturned boat ment" not only was here to stay but would continue to benefits in excess of increased grow bigger productivity but undermines He said that "in general" he our ability to compete in the favored most of the 85 specific world as weU as domestic recommendations made in the markets" commission's report Campus visitors at the offices of professors in the college of business at USU recently were Larry McFarland El Centra Calif and David H Jeppesen Salt Lake City Larry a native of Logan was an accounting major in the class of 1959: and Dave of Brigham City received his B S in business ad ministration in June of 1957 Larry is a traveling auditor in the department of employment of California for the Dave is traveling supervisor of service stations for Union Oil Company of California His territory is Northern Utah and Wyoming to Cheyenne annual summer party Wednesday 8 pm at the Legion Home in Logan Canyon State Department officers will' be present A program end buffet supper are planned tor au past present and prospective DAY members OPs-Fo- Federal Reserve Board Chairman Marriner S Eccles has urged stronger legislation to control labor unions to assure THE HERALD JOURNAL"— die of democracy" He admonished parents to teach the value of prayer and respect for parents and elders and obedience to authority Walter Stover of the general welfare committee spoke on' life behind the 'Iron Curtain' of our freedom's and speech worship to own land and businesses end all we en- oy here "People in commun ist controlled countries work like a horse and eat like a "Invocation" and "Recesion-al- " e with solo by Dennis Mart-indal- Congregational singing was "The World Has Need of Helping Hands" Prayers were by George Williams and C I Stoddard Pres Holt told of the growth of the church when after 100 there were only 100 An open house honoring Lin stakes organized da Mendelkow and Norman there were that many organThere are Clayne Byington who were ized in one year married July 12 will be held 12000 missionaries in the world Friday August 18 between the and up to 25000 are to be called hours of 7:30 and 9:30 pm at soon He said that there are 40 the home of Mrs Helen Niel- missionaries out from Benson sen 146 South Main Provi- stake and six more have then- dence Friends and relatives cans of the young couple are corAmong other things Pres dially invitei Holt said "We have not earn ed our salvation we must work Mrs Burrell F Hansen win for it every day ana endure teU stories for the older child- - to the end" He encouraged ten and Mrs Cecil Kenner for those eligible to do more tem the- - younger g r o u p at the work and be faithful in all Cache County library Thurs- ple our church duties day 11 am The story hour Other Speakers is sponsored by Logan AAUW Wallace Montague admonish and is for all youngsters of the ed the people to work in the Valley church when we are asxea not to wait until we have the The US CivU Service Com- desire for then it may be too mission announces open com- - late "The most petitive exam for digital com things we learn are things of puter system operator and the gospel add other things as EAM operator with positions we wUl" he said He told the located primarily at Dugway young people to choose goo a Proving Ground Vacancies in companions ana u you can i - other agencies' in the area may make a situation better leave also be filled as a result of the the nlace immediately "The exam information time wiU come"' he said may be obtained from the Civil 'when people of the world will - XI Service representative at Lo-- come to you to learn oi we gan post office gospel be prepared to be able years recently ' 1 - told mouse" he said "Everything rationed and likewise all products belong to the state The older one grows the less food he is rationed" In the afternoon session mus ic was again furnished by the Trenton choir with Mrs Cottle and Mrs Reeder ' They sang "Let us Stag Unto the Lord" and "Before Thee Lord Bow My Head" Congrega tional songs were "Now : Let Us Rejoice" and "How Firm a Foundation" Prayers were by E W Bingham of Trenton and David 0 Hendricks of " Auxiliary Changes Pres Wayne Traveller pre sented the following changes in the stake auxiliaries: Released was Wallace Montague from the high council from the YMMIA Omar Bergeson Cal vin Funk and Chad McGavin from the YLMIA Leantine Pond from the Relief Society Tess Christensen and Merideth Hall Sustained was Joseph Day of Cove to the high coun cil YMMIA Omer Bergeson Berbert Guy Taylor and P O Buttars YLMIA Benita Smith 55 el 1 of Convicted Utah Granted Stay of Execution y mm i t- : Op J? Ri I: er important at American Dealers 14 to 40 Iscbes wide Further to ten them" Returning to San Francisco Four recently returned mis aboard the surveying ship USS sionaries spoke briefly Lorin Rehoboth is Burke E Smith Marler of the Lewiston Third seaman son of Mr and Mrs ward who had been in the Can Ephraim Smith Smithfield n mission Ronnie The Rehoboth which has oper Lewis of the Richmond ward ated in Pacific waters for the who returned from the Argen past 3 months is the only tine mission: Lucille Hyer ship in the Pacific Fleet spec Lewiston First ward returned ifically designated to conduct from the Andes mission Peru oceano graphic survey work and Chili: and Wendell Smith Richmond South ward who la Smithfield Third Ward Lis bored in the Noruern states noma 'Holiday will be held misshh Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Emery Wiser a councilman Third ward chapel This is for of a stake in the Quincey Liahoma girls Top Pilot girls Washington area spoke briefly and their mothers He said that distance from the the churcn " Mr and Mrs Gordon S headquarters' of difference in makes very little Loosle announce the birth of a the spuit of the meetings or baby boy born in Provo on the lesson material presemeo August 11 The mother is the Value ef Good Home former Joyce Saddler of Lo Pres Sylmer Jessop spoke on gan Grandparents are Mr the importance of the home in and Mrs Ella Loosle of Clark citizens He said ton Gordon and Joyce art rearing good of Heaven On this bit "Our residents of Snowflake Ari- earth is our homes and ttf make zona where he--is a Seminary homes takes the help of teacher and she a home econo- good who live therein" He said all mics instructor This is the also that there should be a cocouple's first child They are partnership in the home for currently attending summer spiritual growth add our first school at Brigham Young Uni- learning comes there "Ideals x verslty hlch or low" he said " will there Homes are the era Recent births at Logan IDS grow Hospital: flrL Mr and Mrs Mr and 287 West mand Auc 13: boy Larry Christensen 898 East Freman Mrs LeRoy 11 Mr Center August boy noy sax and Mrs Donald Lee Hyrum 150 North Aug Hobbs Frank Larrel Mrs and Mrs Auc 12 sirL Mr and 15 Idaho Un Aug Paul Hancock 424 East 1st South Aug 12 girl Mr and A football meeting win be Mrs Willard Peterson Hyrum at North - Cache High fold Mrs Aunut U: drl Mr and school Wednesday Aug 16 7:30 Charles Wiemers 554 East 8th aU potential woman for and Mr pm North Aug 13 girl Mrs Lorin M Murray Rich- participants Wool-and-nyl- winter-weight- El I a adian-Alaska- v s! i mm ' dross-and-jack- at BsiSsSk jjjTj WONDER WOOL-AND-NYLO- r I''" 1 jg MACHINE WASHABLE N: 98 Mlsefceswido You'll se skirts suits drestes! 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