Show I I T"7"7’V7'i r!pJ"? ry 4 7 ITr TT r J'?’ f rl' r r " PPPPPPPPPP9PPPt awWMWMMMJ US About Town the Dr Wayne Blnns of USDA ADP Division on Utah State University campus was recently given the Super lor Service Award of the US Department of Agriculture Thu award presented by Secretary Agriculture Orville L Free j man cited his work concerned with poisonous plants his InW tutym of ways to study fetus abnormalities and his development of methods to treat and prevent livestock poisoning Everyone la Cache Valley is invited to attend Logan 17th Ward’s auction and rummage sale op FridayJrom 6 to 9 pm and Saturday from 3 to 7 pm All types of items will be sold for the highest bids with going to the ward’s building fund Pizza and soda pop will also be sold pro-cee- ds Mount Logan stake Youth Choir To - Sing In Conference C Claude Robbins will direct A welcome home patty honoring Elder Clair W Hansen recently released from the Great Lakes mission will be held Friday at 8 p m in the College Ward Chapel A program has been arranged and refreshments will be served the Mount Logan Stake Youth choir which will furnish the music for the 12 noon session of the stake conference Sunday His wife Elaine S Robinson will act as accompanist Mr Robbins is best known as a bals soloist but has done considerable choral directing He was a member of the Provo Lions Club quartet which represented the Utah Lions in international quartet competition in Atlantic City New Jersey He is presently a member arid soloist with the Ogden — USING THE OTHER DOOR— Two soldiers watch convoy of Soviet armored vehicles cross officials Sandkrug Bridge checkpoint in the British sector of Berlin inwhich United States reaching the Soviet war have told them to use rather than Checkpoint Charlie Memorial in West Berlin Richmond nuclear-powere- d Little League Baseball Team Wins Second Place n ge ar-powered two-ma- ryn Ida Johnson 20 Logan Wayne LeRoy Norman 21 Paradise and Marsha Fay Freder-ickso- n 18 Avon Clyde William Stuart 20 Wellsvllle and Barbara Johnson 20 Hyrum Edwood L Bullock 20 Grace Idaho and Nancy Marie Buck 18 Grace Idaho Latest births at Logan IDS Hyrum Stake Coronation Ball A girl Mr and Mrs iospital: will be held Saturday SeptemGlen Alvis Ogden Sept loyd ber 22 at 8:30 p m at the 8 girl Mr and Mrs SpeiKer Hyrum Stake House to honor eroy Dames 375 North 1st all the ward bishops of the Cast Sept 18 boy Mr and stake and their wives An stake firs Darrell C Peterson 336 members 14 years of age and Sast Main Hyrum Sept 18 older are invited to attend xy Mr and Mrs Robert F loffman RFD Smithfield Sept Smithfield Fourth Ward Pri- 18 girt Mr and Mrs Fritz A mary is sponsoring a bake sale Waecheler 631 East 7th North s' Sept 18 boyr Mr and Mrs Saturday at 2 p m at store There will be a Reed W McBride 77 West 1st variety of baked goods: pies iouth Hyrum Sept 18 girl Mr and Mrs Blaine W Johncakes breads cookies etc son North Logan Sept 19 boy Friends and relatives are in- dr and Mrs William Munson vited to an open house honor 1104 North 5th East Sept 19 irl Mr and Mrs William C ing Mr and Mrs Reed H Jen- ' kins on Friday from 7 to 9 p hompson 243 South Main m The newlyweds were mar- Sept 19 girl Mr and Mrs JerW Larsen Box 423 Cache ried on September 11 Mrs ry Meadow Farm Sept 20 boy Jenkins is the former Vicky Mr and' Mrs Richard K Sue Pickett daughter of Mr irown 120 North 3rd West and Mrs Milton 20 girl Mr and Mrs Smithfield Reed is the son of ept O 184 West 2nd ay Mr and Mrs Ora Jenkins of North Cheney 20 girl Mr and Sept Newton Mrs' Roy A Sorenson 55 East 3rd South Sept 20 girl Mr George Brown his daughter and Mrs Lynn Heaps 439 South Navene and niece Janice Han-ce- y Main 1 Sept 2L Gep-hart’- Pickett have returned to their Death Claims Edward Gibbs MALAD — J Edward Gibbs 85 died Wednesday evening at ic home of a daughter Mrs Eleanore Wright in Hyrum after a long illness He was born March 1 1877 at Portage Box Elder County son of William Henry and Letitia John Gibbs He married Mary L Hoskins m October 11 1898 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr Gibbs was educated in ’ortage schools and graduated rom Brigham Young College n Logan He was a former Malad take derk a position he held or 35 years and was active in he church He taught school at Vashakie Indian Reservation tefore moving to Malad in 913 He was a bookkeeper for the Malad Farmers’ Union until 1930 Surviving are his widow of dalad three sons and three Twin daughters: Alfred K falls Ralph C Salt Lake City Newell Boulder ColoMrs rado Lona Wordal loeur d’Alene Idaho Mrs Ileanore Wright Hyrum Mrs Letitia Blaisdell St John Idaho 15 grandchildren and 23 a home in Astoria Oregon after a week's visit here with relatives They stayed with Mr Brown’s sister Mrs W C Pitkin in Logan George’s wife the former Zelda Meikle of Smithfield passed away in August Her father J A Meikle lives in Smithfield as well as several brothers and a broth- er and five sisters Hyrum ortage Mrs Frances Alien and Mrs Louisa Allen both of ortage Mrs Julia Yearsley dalad Mrs Priscilla Marie )gden Mrs Amelia Larsen Colorado Prison Escapee Is Captured In Provo Linwood By LueUa Bair Little league baseball team of Richmond was successful in placing second in the tournament They played Newton Lewiston and were victorious than on Monday they were defeated by Smith-fiel- d They are coached by Marvin Traveller and Abe Hunsaker Playing on the team were Richard Mauchley Dennis Johnson Rodney AnderWarren son Dennis Alvey Butters Rodney Bair Craig Hendricks Randall Harris Barry Lewis and Bradley Carlson Fast day services for the Richmond ward were held in the community building with Counselor Ray Hulet conducting The memberships of Mrs Josephine P Koffoed and two sons James and Lou Koffoed were read David Myron Pratt was voted on to be ordained a Children christened Deacon were the 'daughter of Neldon and Nina Hawkins named auqueline by her grandfather Rollo Hawkiqs assisted by Lee and Richard Skidmore daughter of Wayne and Arlene Day christened Sue Ann by Gary assisted awrence Bishop idon Thompson and Robert confirmed members dodges toe church were James fason Johnson by Garry Chris-ense‘assisted by Nason obnson and grandfather Melvin ohnson Gary M Anderson y his father Lyle Anderson assisted by Bishop Thompson and Ray Hulet Barbara Jean Vatts by Ray Hulet assisted y Bishop Thompson and Garr Christensen California Funeral services will be con- — A Colorado ducted Saturday at 1 pm in nison escapee was captured the Malad 2nd Ward Chapel sister Thursday in a dark under with Bishop Max King officiat-n-g Friends may call at the round pit beneath his mother’s AAUW contemporary literatome where he had hidden for amily home 44 Reynolds ture group will meet Monday the dalad this evening and Saturpast year October 1 at 8 p m at the Fidel Alvalion Jiron 27 Was day before services Burial will home of Virginia Larsen 810 wing held today in Salt Lake be in the Portage Cemetery HiUcrest Books by western City where Colorado officers authors or those about the were to pick him up on a fugiWest will be discussed An in- tive warrant terested AAUW members are A black and white alley cat invited Please can Mrs Lar- ipped searching Federal sen SK for further Bureau at Investigation agents and Provo policemen to Jiron’s hiding place The cat darted Fhneral services for Floyd behind a cardboard false wall HAVANA OH) — Two Cubans Biddulph 53 father of Kent which resembled the regular employed by U S news media Biddulph of Logan will be held basement wall behind it were released Thursday night Between the walls was a dark Saturday at 2 p m in the by security police who had Summit Stake House in Coal- room 12 feet long four feet held them prisoner for 18 days ville Burial will be in the Coal- wide and five feet high A bedMr and Mrs Raul Casans ville City Cemetery Mr Bid- roll some boxes and a few said they were “well treated on the floor indicated dulph died Monday in Mesa papers well fed” by their captors and Arizona following a lingering this small cave had been the who questioned them only mice escapee’s daytime hiding area illness’ Jiron was hiding in the pit during their captivity The Casanases said security reBenson Ward bazaar will be and gave up without any sistance He was described as authorities apoligized when held Saturday Sept 22 at 7:30 “dean shaven and in very they were set tree saying their pm There will be handwork good health” arrest was a “big mistake” items tar sale along with bake Two other newsmen arrested ColoHe had escaped from good candy barbecues cake rado State Prison at Canon recently — British correspondand pie alamode There will be City in November of 1961 He ent John Bland who was with a fish pond and “many other had the Casanases when they were been serving a four to surprises” All famines are sentence for burglary am picked up Sept 2 and Joha grand larceny- - At the time o Barnes a Britan who had been Cuba for Newsweek ' his escape Jiron was described covering A handle of Joy in the form o as armed and dangerous were expelled from the country a lovely baby girl weighing Authorities said they hai Saturday seven pounds 12 ounces arriv- been that the escapee The Casanases denied re tipped 19 ed Wednesday September convict was “holed up” in his ports that they were looking for Has-lafor Mr and Mrs Laity O mother’s home Russian' army camps in the in the Logan LDS Hospital western province of Pinar del This is their first child GrandRio at the time of their arrest Mrs Ellis parents are Mrand Wade of Monroe Utah and Mr and Mrs Joseph K Haslam PROVO OPD Cuba Releases Two Newsmen 10-ye- m 1 Agreement Near Logan merchants and repre sentatives of civic organizations who have been asked to help cook and serve at Saturday’s chuckwagon ' breakfas are reminded that they should be there early Serving time is from 6 to 9 am according to Jim King chairman All Cache Stake Relief Society leadership meeting will be hell Monday September 24 at 7:30 pm in the Cache' Stake Center All departments will be held The Happy Times square dance club will meet in the Floradell School in Wellsvllle In Chicago Report Scores Railway Strike Francis High Schools IUPD The Cubs of South High scor- FedA pre-seaso- n 27-- 0 in the costly Chicago & North Western Railway strike but the Saturday was a more likely possibility O'Neill made the statement with the consent of actini Labor Secretary W Willan Wirtz at a luncheon break in the four-da- y old negotiations A mood of relaxation about the negotiations which had been tense indicated a settlement was imminent football action The prep pigskinners continue action today with 18 games scheduled nine including league contests In Thursday’s other action scores included -- East - Mrs White and Mrs McClour enjoyed a trip to the capitol city where they visited and saw many interesting sights Weekend visitors at the home of their parents were Misses VerNell and ElDora Thomson and James Anderson of Salt Lake City Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs' Clendon Bair were Mr and Mrs Norman Tolman and Curtis and Todd of Bancroft Mr and Mrs Wayne lair and Jerry of Nephi Later n the day Mr and Mrs Glade air and three sons of Smith-fiel- d and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Batt of North Logan called at the Bair home' From Idaho Falls Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Rollo Hawkins were Mr and Mrs Neldon Hawkins and baby daughter- of Idaho -- n- Falls Several Richmond Primary workers attended a convention n Lewiston on Friday evening or Smithfield and Benson stakes Mrs Loa Thomson Richard 'homson and Miss MauDee lair attended a shower given n Salt Lake City on Saturday for Miss ElDora Thomson Sunday members of toe Orson and Elda Buttars family met in a reunion on toe park in Richmond Dinner games and picture taking was enjoy- Attending were Mrs Mr and Mrs Orien But ars and family of Lewiston dr and Mrs Maurice Buttars and family of Riverton Wyo Mr and Mrs! Vurel Buttars and son of Salt Lake City Mr Southward and Mrs Vai Buttars and South Ward services Sunday 'amily of Preston Mr and were conducted by Bishop R Sirs Gail Buttars and family ' Spackman There were two of Logan and Mr and Mrs oys confirmed members of Juy Buttars and family of be'church: Reed Leon Webb Richmond y his father Leon Webb as New Addresses listed by Ross Johnson and Several Richmond families lari Smith and Leslie Leon lave changed their places of mito by his father Earl Smith Lving this The week past assisted by James Deremiah Florence Halverson family and Ross Johnson lave moved into the J R Visitors at the Floyd White Thomson home recently vacatand Ruby Jensen homes were ed Mr and Mrs Gordon by Mr and Mrs Norville Bailey Ifaye who moved to Logan at Wells ville Mr and Mrs R Mr and Mrs S' Nelson of Smithfield Heber lave moved intoRoythe Murray home iankhead of Hyrum Mr and owned by Del Bullen ormerly drs Don Jensen of Provo and Mr and Mrs Terry Nivison dr and Mrs Grant Jensen of and are with his parfamily Salt Lake- City ents Mr and Mrs W R NiviMonday evening at toe home son Mr and Mrs Charles of Primary President Lorraine Burbank and Judy are living lulet the Richmond ward Pri- n a mobile home behind their mary held their regular pre- damage home Mrs Ethlyn paration meeting Hodges is at home in the old Orientation of parent and UIC Mr station apartment e eacher Primary-hompart- and Mrs Dale Andrus and nership and other business family moved into the Quentin were conducted by Mrs Vonda Peart home on South 2nd East Taylor and Mrs Anne Erek-so- Mr and Mrs Ray Murray are Diane Hulet sang a solo n the home formerly lived in accompanied by Mrs Camp-e- ll by the Andrus family Harold Stake Primary President and Edward Miller and fami-ie- s Mrs Marigene Peart was are at home with Mr and special guest Mrs Taylor and drs Charles Miller and toe Mrs Erekson served refreshMyron Pratt family moved to ments to 17 ed But-ar-s 'vt ' TUBc HERALD JOURNAL - — I Former Trenton Resident Dies Sidney J Briggs 69 former resident of Trenton died last night at his home in Oakland California following a stroke He was' a son of James I Robbins and Anna Baker Briggs He grew up in Trenton and moved to California about 40 years ago Surviving are his widow a daughter and a son Funeral services will be held Sunday in Oakland and burial will be in Oakland Son Of Former Providence Resident Dies - have been high school music teachers SALT LAKE CITY Kim R Major 4 the son of David Logan and Logan W and Cleone Houston Major Pma UlefialUul A rash of slashing rain and hale storms struck Utah Thursday causing flash floods in the southeastern corner cof the state and backing up storm sewers and flooding basements in northern Utah A school bus was marooned 1'iitvS Both Mt stakes will convene this week- died Thursday in a Salt Lake ' end with Elder Alma Sonne City hospital His father is a1 Aurepresenting the General former Providence resident thorities at both conferences The child was born 'on AugThere are joint meetings Sat- ust 10 1958 in Salt Lake City urday evening in Logan TaberHe is survived by his parents nacle for leaders of both stakes and brothers Kent and Kevin The missionary session is at all of Salt Lake City his grandan leaersh'P meet- Mr and Mrs Harvey' parents at 8 pm Archibald and Providence on Utah Highway 47 between ing Sunday's schedule is as fol Mr and Mrs Thomas Ray Bluff and Mexican Hat in San Houston Panguitch 9 am— General session for ’ Juan County when flash floods Funeral services will be conripped the road in front of and Logan Stake ducted Monday at 12 noon in 12 Noon — General session behind it The children aboard the Holladay 15th ward chapel the vehicle were taken back to for Mt Logan Stake Friends may call at 260 East 3 pm — General session Bluff but the bus had to be left South Temple Salt Lake City ' on the roadside toe Utah High- for Logan Stake from 6 to 8 pm and 3 pm — Dedication of the Sunday way Patrol reported at the ward chapel an Monday Homeowners on Salt Lakq Eighth Ward chapel hour prior to services 6 pm — General session City’s east bench reported flooded basements while storm for Mt Logan stake sewers throughout the city backed up and left up to two feet of water at intersections during the afternoon The U S Weather Bureau reported 10 inch of rain fell at Salt Jake Airport Thursday but NEW DELHI (UPS — An of' said unofficial counts indicated ficial spokesman announced to--' more than an inch may have day that Indian troops were fallen in the foothill areas The Over 400 attended the JayCee battling Chinese Communist B total at landing in southeast- Travel Trophy held in the forces at an outpost on the dis-ern Utah was well over half an Paradise school house with the puted northeast frontier inch The Chinese and Indians exParadise JayCees in charge fire throughout the Theme for the evening was changed were still shooting and night “Paradise Island” A turkey this at the Dhola post morning dinner was served and a fine toe said spokesman program was presented by the Indians were reported Three Max Brunson group from wounded Logan who played for the An earlier Chinese Commundance which followed ist report said one Chinese borSalt Lake Jaycees won the der guard was killed and anELIZABETH VILLE Katantravel trophy for having the other wounded in a frontier batga Die Congo fflPD — Rescue number present largest tle with Indian forces parties today reached the burnNorman is president Grant Reports of the fighting coined wreckage of a United NaClub Arthur cided with an announcement Paradise of the tions plane which a U N official said was “shot down” Summers Jr was general that India has accepted a Chinchairman Carlyle Norman ese proposal to hold discussions Thursday- - and reported they found nine of the 10 Swedish was in charge of decorations on the border dispute An offidal Indian spokesman Sharrell and Margene Sumcrew members alive As two helicopters with a doc- mers were in charge of the said toe talks would begin in tor and aid man aboard landed dinner and Clair Bankhead the Chinese Communist capital of Peiping Oct 15 beside too charred wreckage was program chairman escorting jet planes reported to their U N base by radio what they found ’Die radio reports from the scene said one man was dead one seriously injured four slightly injured and four unOy Friday Mrs Ruby Jensen Mrs r6 P'' Paradise Jaycees Host State Indian Troops Battle Chinese Travel Trophy Fete - Nine Reported Alive In Crash hurt - MIA Social Tuesday evening on the park the Richmond Ward held their opening social for tlje MIA year Competitive games were under toe direction of Don Forsgren and Marvin Traveller Refreshments were served hi back of the South Wan their chapel the MIA held Soviets Explode Another Bomb UPPSALA Sweden KlFb-- The Soviet Union detonated a nuclear device in the atmosphere in the Novaya Zemlya area in the Arctic today the Uppsala Seismograph-i- c Institute announced The blast was the 12th reported by the institute in toe current nuclear test series in the Soviet Union These figures apparently refer only to tests at Novaya Zemlya The U S Atomic Energy Commission has disclosed two others' at Semipalatinsk in central Siberia for a total of 14 and said Smithfield Mr and Mrs C W McBride there have been additional exand Kathy McBride spent Mon- plosions which it has not ' day in town with relatives Mr and Mrs Milton Webb returned home Saturday after being in the Soda Springs hospital since Tuesday following an auto accident outside Grace warms-almosAlba suffered cuts and bruises along with having her left arm broken above the elbow Milton also suffered cuts and bruises opening social Tuesday evening with activities under ' the direction of Mrs Clea Hugie Games themed to “Safari” Some snakes lay eggs while were enjoyed Each class parti- others give birth to living cipated A light lunch was serv- young ed to approximately-10Mr and Mrs Dean Wursten and family of Mesa Arizona CACHE VALLEY returned home on Saturday after spending some time BUILDERS SUPPLY town at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Rollo HawUN North Mata St kins The Wurstens went to Logan Utah (SK 24209) salesmens convention in Florida and left three of their chi KCERTIFIEDLDEALERl dren with the grandparents Hease Guest Saturday Mr and Mrs Floyd White Ann and Dougfes White motored to Salt Lake City Quality where they took their visitor CEILING TILE PLYWOOD Mrs Ulla McClour of Keleen nine-megat- on Everybody needs money sometime! When you do phone before noon for money the same day Oft AiMtHrts to PNptrtiaa FINANCE COMPANY of Lofon 21 Federal Avenue ' liM SKyline MTIOML OFFICES 0dw Frew Salt Lako City OTHER Mirny Toosii Hite t Sommer STANDARD HUMS 0IIS 0 ed their third straight eral Mediator victory Thursday with win overt Granger which O’Neill said today agreemen could be reached by nightfall highlighted Utah high school WASHINGTON The Both Mr and Mrs Hit Utah Areas i -- Chorale Mrs Robbins has spent years as' a ward stake and civic group accompanist Flash Floods r--- ' -- SEPTEMBER 31 1SS1 Logan ikMM County) Utah VIENNA on The United States knows almost nothing about the Soviet nuclear rocket program" Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Glenn T nacle this evening at 8 pm told a news conference confer-oto prepare music for f Seaborg today ence Sunday “Essentially we have no information on what the Soviets friends and relatives of Mr are doing with nuclear rocknd Mrs David L Beckman are invited to an open house ets” he said Seaborg has been attending honoring the couple Sunday the conference of the Interna5 to 23 2 from September pm at 848 Three Point Avenue tional Atomic Energy Agency Julia Is the daughter of Elva Today he again emphasized Kendrick of Logan and David the importance of nuclear powis the son of Mr and Mrs Her er for manned space flights He said the convent i o n a 1 man Beckman of Davenport chemically propelled rockets Iowa probably would take the first U S spacemen to the moon at Recent marriage licenses rockthe Cache County Clerk’s office but that ets were “most for efficient Jack-sohave gone to Karl Eugene mis24 Payson and Imogene large payload Erickson 23 Preston Idaho sions" He said Thursday rockets probabn Steven Leon Kearl 19 n team and Lu Ann Findlay 19 ly could take a Willis Albert to and from Mars by about Garden City Whitney 22 Logan and Kath- 1970 Lake-tow- !" i1 ' MID AY Nuclear Program long-ran- r rV '? i’ - Knows Little 'nucle- There will be a dance in the Richmond Community Building Saturday at 8:30 p m An orchestra will play for dancing - rr 7 Jordan 0 West 29 Bingham 6 Murray 12 American Fork Skyline 13 Cyrus 6 Tooele 25 Provo 12 Davis 21 Ben Lomond 7 Texas to meet her train return home after spending four daye-a- t (he White pome REDWOOD HARDB0A9D DOORS MSUMTIM HOARD Our budget plan ipreads the coat of your heating oil over tan monthly payments Thera are no Interest or carrying charges warmth you pay only for the oil You get clean safe with STANDARD HEATING OIL Order your supply today i ' 'I Fr aajr BUUuO ' OU rraSui Mil VSUOW GAS ' a OIL CO MM Kartk lUla It IK S43SS - f i ''"'J V V- V |