Show 4 “J 14—THE HERALD JOURNAL Some Cache Memories by Ned Riddle Mr tween 1 IY PRESTON NIBLEY zw ns 71 m n ius M tNf If OSMHAL KArtJtlS oner iMWQHOiioniimivio CON "Somebody should have warned him if H was his First time to taste tequila" Businessmen Two Demand Get Look At Opportunity Peace Pact HOT SPRINGS Va (UPD -There should be little doubt in the minds of 176 big corporation executives about what they can do for their country Four officials of the Kennedy administration including two of cabinet rank laid before mem hers of the Business Council Friday a formidable list of do's and Amt’s to promote the na- For Germany MOSCOW (UPD - East Ger man communist chief Walter Ulbricht and Soviet First Dep- uty Premier Anastas Mikoyan today demanded a peace treaty for Germany — either through talks or unilaterally tional interest with Kremlin the In a nutshell the corporation presidents and board chair- Ulbricht told the 22nd Soviet communist party congress that men woe exhorted to: —Refrain from boosting pri- such a treaty was “most urgent” because the Berlin situaces manto tion could become “a second men find good —Help age the foreign aid program Sarajevo’’ Archduke Ferdinwas —Invest in risky but not reck- and of less ventures in underdeveloped shot at Sarajevo and the incident was used as the excuse to countries and —Promote civil defense pre- start World War I Mikoyan said a Treaty would paredness The Business Council is a turn West Berlin into a free East-We- was appointed county fruit tree inspector at a salary of $225 per day The judges of the late election were compensated at the rate of $350 each per day “At a conference of the officers of the two local electric There was opposition in each light and power companies of this eity il L Nuhn and Lafayof the four wards over the ette Holbrook representing the but1 hone of the opposHercules Company and Moses ing candidates were successful and George W Thatcher repThe ticket elected was as fol- resenting the Logan Company lows: Mayor Joseph R Shep- announced that an agreement herd Clerk James H Wallis for consolidating the plants had Treasurer Adelina Horse ley been reached The dan for the Police judge James Nye consolidation of the new comCouncilmen First Ward Ro- pany comprehends the organibert Price Second Ward Wal- zation of a new company in ter Hoge Third Ward James which the interest of all formHart Fourth Ward Christian er stockholders will be mergFuellar ed It is thought probably that “A serious accident befell the the plant located in this city little daughter of Fred Rose of will be done away with and all Montpelier on Saturday after- power will be derived from the noon A team knocked the child hercules plant in Logan Candown and the wheels of the yon As a result it is thought wagon passed over it breaking that the cost of lighting will be the thigh bones of one of its increased in order to defray legs fracturing the arm and the expenses of the new cominflicting several internal in- pany The Relief Society of the Secjuries Dr Hoover was summoned to attend the child but ond ward carried out a successthe results are not yet known ful surprise last evening for “A snow storm swept over their worthy president Sister Bear Lake Valley yesterday Ballard Saturday last was the and as a result our dusty roads anniversary of the and summer weather have birth of Sister Ballard but the ended party was postponed until Monday evening About fifty gu'ests THERE WAS more news assembled and a plearing profrom Logan under date of April gram of speeches songs and 10 1900 recitations was rendered A “The suit of George Q Rich gumptious supper was then seragainst Logan City was heard ved Sister Baker counselor to before Justice Sister Ballard on behalf of the yesterday Knowles Rich claimed $25 Society presented her with a from the city for registration beautiful silver cake basket A services performed last fall highly enjoyable evening was After a review of the case the spent Justice awarded $20 and costs “Saturday also makes the “At the regular session of the thirty-nintyear of continous Cache County Commissioners service of Bishop Ballard as Saturday the Rocky Mountain Bishop of the Second Ward Bell Telephone Co was grant- Bishop Henry Ballard is loved ed the privilage of errecting and respected by every member of his ward and they all poles for stringing wires from Logan to Bear Lake through hope he will continue to preside over them for yet- many Logan Canyon A Hogenson st THERE WAS SOME news the Logan Office of the Deseret from Logan published on April Telegraph Company closed its 3 1900 doors and the operator Miss “Elders Jsoeph Morrell and Marinda Torgesen terminated Isaac Smith of the Cache with the office connection her Stake Presidency visited the All must now be sent on Ward Sunday telegrams Logan Third evening and installed Richard to the depot which Is a great Yeates as Bishop of that ward inconvenience to Logan busito succeed th$ late Bishop Ro- ness men It is hoped that the bert Davidson No counselors Western Union will soon open an up town office have as yet been chosen of “The funeral service over the “Ephraim Fredrickson remains of the late Miss Emma Avon was operated on WednesJenks was held at Twelve day for a gathering near his o’clock on Sunday in the Sec- heart The operation was a ond Ward President Joseph most difficult one it being necMorrell and N W Kimball and essary to remove a rib in order Moses Thatcher spoke consol- to perform it It is said that the ing words to breaved relatives patient is getting along- nicely “Mr and Mrs L C- Pond of The floral offerings were numcorA Pocatello after visiting a few and beautiful long erous tege followed the remains to days with relatives and friends their last resting place in the in Logan left for Salt Lake yesterday to attend conference City Cemetery “Conference travel from Lo“Mrf George Farrell of Logan had the misfortune yes- gan and Cache Valley points terday to run a wire nail has been very heavy for the through his foot and is suffer- past few days from four to six ing considerable pain as a con- extra coaches being attached to the regular train each day sequence of Among those who have trave“County Superintendent Schools W G Raymond an- led to Salt Lake are Mr G W nounces that applications for Thatcher Mr and Mrs II G II Mr the two free scholarships for Hayball George four years in the University of Champ Mr and Mrs L A Utah from Cache County will Merrill Mrs G L Swendsen be received by him up to May Miss J W Hyde and Mrs An31 1900 Applicants are reques- nie and Jennie Eliason ted to call on him or address THERE WaTa little Bear him as his office in Logan Lake news published on April THERE WAS A little more 4 1900 “The Paris City election pasnews published on April 6 1900 “On Wednesday evening last sed off quietly here yesterday Administration Asks Business Leader To Hold Price Line coun-cilme- ri' The dry farmI all the country years Comers particularly rejoice they “State Fish amFGame their wheat crop nevthat arrived missioner John Sharp say in Logan today with fifty thous- er looked so wen as it does this and young trout for distribu- spring and the prospects ary tion in the streams in this coun- that they will have a rich harf ty The fish are between one vest “Last Sunday night while the and two inches in length Assisted by Cache County Fish and people were in meeting a dasGame Warden H H Peterson tardly attempt was made to set Jr Commissioner Sharp will fire to the Union Furniture distribute the consignment as Company’s Store across the follows: Logan River west of street from its main store One the city ten thousand Logan of Mr Cherry’s daughters hapRiver south of the city five pened to go to a neighbors well Blacksmith’s Fork for water when she saw the thousand and fire She ran back home and River fifteen thousand Little Bear or Muddy River told her father and he dashed out and put water on the twenty thousand “David McCulloch a young flames and quenched the fire man of the Logan Fifth Ward He then ran to the meeting died yesterday from blood pois- house and gave the fclarm It oning caused by what is known seems that a piece of board with some kindling had bgen as spotted fever saturated with coal oil and AND NOW A couple of items shoved under the building from Franklin Idaho under which started to burn Had it date of April 16 1900 got a start the fire would have “The beautiful rain that we been a very serious one (To be continued) had last week was a blessing to 1961 fifty-thir- d Pheasant Hunting Permits For the Mendon Posted Area ARE SOLD OUT h Mendon Wildlife Federation - - Austria-Hungar- y group of 176 executives from many of the nation’s biggest most powerful corporations Earlier this year the council severed a advisory relationship with the Commerce Department The Kennedy administration has been at pains to restore cordial relations with the council and through its prominent members with the business community gen- erally To that end President Ken- nedy dispatched some of his key aides to speak at the council’s autumn meeting at this southern Virwork-and-pl- ay ginia spa Two of them Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon and Under Secretary Henry H Fowl- er planned to sit in today at the council’s business outlook discussion Almanac For Today r Viitet hw laterwtleul Today is Sunday Oct 22 the 295th day of the year with 70 to follow in 1961 The moon is approaching its foil phase The morning star is Venus The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn On this day in history: In 1836 General Sam Houston hero of the Battle of San Jacinto against the Mexicans was sworn in as first president of the Republic of Texas In 1883 the Metropolitan Opera House in New York celebrated its grand opening with a performance of Gounod’s opera In 1953 representatives of “Faust” Va HOT SPRINGS (UPD Heller also told the group -P- resident Kennedy’s chief ec-- executives from some of the n 6 m i c advisor urged the most powerful' corporations in o heads of some 100 large corporations today to hold the price line Walter W Heller chairman of the council of economic' addemilitarized city Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- visors di$ not specifically tell shchev opened the congress the business men “don’t raise Tuesday by tentatively lifting prioes” But'this appeal was clearly his year-en- d deadline on the signing of such a treaty But he implied in his talk to members left little doubt that he eventu- of the business council a group of 175 corporate executives ally plans to sign the treaty Ulbricht and Mikoyan did not from many of the nation’s top mention a deadline today But industrial financial and comthey both expressed the need mercial firms Heller told the group “the for a treaty in the strongest test next year will be whether terms “There is no force’’ Mikoy- the surge of recovery will conan said “that could prevent us tinue toward full employment from realizing this vitally nec- or whether a revival of creeping inflation will hamper our essary peaceful settlement’’ efforts to use the full potential of the economy” "Every person who wants the United States to continue to discharge its world responsibilities” he said “and every perSALT LAKE CITY (UPD The son who favors full recovery battle between the executive and a faster rate of economic and legislative branches of growth is tied by the bounds of Utah state government continu- logic to the cause of price staed Thursday with Secretary of bility” State Lament Toronto firing the latest salvo Toronto accused House Speaker Ernest Dean Fork of reflecting “the of the last Irresponsibilities Legislature’’ by refusing to turn NO!-over records to the secretary’s office Dean who also heads the Legislative Council wrote Toronto that he would turn over the records only at the end of his presbnt term of office: Toronto said Dean was “wrong in trying to be a law unto himself” He said he had asked for the records in with a resolution adopted by the Legislature four years ago ' Toronto said he would ask for the attorney general's opinion in the matter - State Officials Continue Battle - the United States that as some prices rise in response to increased demands “some prices must fall” to keep the overall price level stable: £ '" '''! r J ' j t: Then Is Robbed CHESTERTON Ind (UPD -Motorist John Moore 34 told state police Thursday that a man walked up while Moore was changing a tire and offered to help Moore declined the offer “Then I’ll rob you"’’ the man said and relieved Moore - of ' ' - —I pi-- ' s yi - - 00 - ' me at ' - - r tv- - 6300 Mashed Spuds - NEW YORK (UPD Mashed potatoes caused a traffic jam Wednesday on the Long Island Expressway Eight tons of New Jersey spuds spilled from a truck that overturned and were squashed with a slippery mess grease and oil into ' i s MEW ? £ 3 iwpp L'" J f ' V' ’t ' ’ ' f jf vi s ' L f - ’ i ll Sound Family Prescription revolutionary new way of living! 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