Show THE HERALD JOURNAL "3 MONDAY - S World Fair OCTOBER 23 1HM Legu (QkIm County) Utah Federal Highway Has Civic Center As Uses Taxes V sited Yield S456000 In 62 0 74-ac- re i I ! ! check car belonging to the Communist Cxechoslo vakian mission to the United Nations in a field near Bethlehem Pa The driver who was not identified lost control and crashed into a blockade set UD by police After an exchange of shots with police be shot himself in the head His onaiuon was critical six-mon- th Logan Stake The schedule of games for the first half of play of both the junior and the senior divisions of the Logan Stake Lt)S basketball play has been set According to stake athletic director Budd Chatterton all junior games will be played at the Logan High school Girls' gym and the seniors play at Logan High gym The junior begin on Wednesday Oct 24 while the seniors get underway on Wednesday Oct 31 Participants are encouraged to clip the following schedules for future reference: SENIORS Wednesday Oct 31 7 pm— Young vs 14th : vs 12th 8 pm-Si- xth 9 pm— Mendon vs College Second bye Wednesday Nov 7 7 pm—14th vs Mendon 8 pm— Second vs 12th 9 pm-Su- rth College vs bye Nov Wednesday - Young 14 ' Nov Wednesday 21 pm—Second vs Young 8 pm—14th vs College 9 pm—12th vs Mendon 7 : Sixth bye Wednesday ' 7 Nov 28 pm—Young vs College uk j 8 pm— College vs 14th pm— Young vs Sixth 9 "First B pm— 12th vs - ' i j one-seas- OCTOBER 28 : : i 0 I ments of this legislation Federal Use Tax Return on which surpassed predictions of motor vehicles Form fair officials the exposition be7 pm— Young vs Second i highway 2290 was due on or before Aug- came the first £ pm— First A vs Mendon ust 31 1962 for any taxable ve9 pm— College vs 12th hicles in operation during July TOP MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR 1962 Such returns represent Sixth bye liability for the entire taxable Wednesday Dec 12 ELK HIDES year which began July 1 1962 DEER 6 pm— College vs Young and ends 30 1963 June 7 pm— First A vs 12th ' Additional taxable vehicles 8 pm— Mendon vs Sixth acquired and put into opera9 pm— First B vs Second SK 71 tion in any month of the tax14th bye j ' able 1962 must year after July Wednesday Dec 19 be covered by returns filed on vs 14th 8 pm-Si- xth & 7 pm— Mendon 'vs First B Form 2290 by the end of the month in month the following 8 pm— Young vs 12th ion west and rlnl Norn Loejesi which they are first used Tax 9 pm— College vs First A on these vehicles are prorated Second bye 5500 OTHfl MOUNTS HI PWfMTKM LOANS UP TO $2000 and j Mendon bye Wednesday Nov 28 6 pm— 12th vs Second 7 pm— College vs Mendon 8 pm— First A vs Sixth 9 pm— Young vs 14th First B bye Wednesday Dec S 6 pm-F- irst B vs 14th Phone 2-05- Cache Valley Hide FINANCE COMPANY ' Metals 21 Federal of Legem Ave SK OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES Magna i Murray Ogdwi Provo Salt i Laka City Tooaia ini iiis- Bowling Standings League ind BOWLING GREENS Lee game — High L Wiley 213 lott CACHE BUSINESSMEN 12 14 15 18 206 ' MONDAY NIGHT THURSDAY MORNING CENTENNIAL W W L 21 7 Hiway Market 11 17 16 8 1 pm—Second vs 14th Western Auto 16 12 Early Birds 8 pm—Young vs Mendon Bob's Texaco 9 15 The Drifters 15 12 va College 9 pm-Si- xth Sand Kloepfer's 15 Bowln Bawl 13 12th bye-- : 11 13 Gravel 14 HiU and Mrs 14 12 8 16 Center Wednesday Dec Bowling ' 20 Hi Ball's 12 15 7 pm—Second vs Mendon Miller's Packing 3 11 17 8pjn-Siztiiv- ii4th Individual high line — Keith Twisters Three 10 Fencers 18 9 pm— 12th vs College Heiner 204 8 20 Young bye Individual high series — Jim Pin Poppers — Bowl'n team High single Nye 556 Bawl 470 High(team game — Hiway individual High single — Joan Wednesday Oct 24 998 Market)' Gittins 189 8 pm—First A vs Young — series team Hiway High High team three — Fencers Market 2847 1323 8 pm—First B vs Sixth Bob-b- i 9 pm—14th vs Second High individual three JIM'S WEDNESDAY MIXED Kitt 463 College bye Won Lost Mendon bye Wednesday leftover' W L 19 9 Logan Bottling 11 Hansen Motor 17 19 " Kaye Men 12 16 15 20 13 Wellsville 12 16 Cache Tractor UK 20 Bestway Dry Wall 7 21 High team series — Baugh Pyles Auto High team 3 games Hansen Jewelry 1883 — Motor 2790 team game Paugh High High team game Logan BotJewelry 897 High series—Keith Heiner tling 975 553 High ind 3 games Ray At547 kinson — Keith Heiner High game 206 High ind game Duane Beck xth 14th bye 21 pm-F- irst W 21 Baugh Jewelry Jim's Sport Center 20 18 Jewel Box Allen & Petersen 17 Artie' Circle 14 Forrest & Garrett 13 Modern Cleaners 12 1 4 Nov A vs Second 6 7 ' pm— Second vs College vs Mendon pm-Si9 pm—12th vs Young 7 8 8 pm— College vs Sixth 9 pm— Mendon vs Second 12th bye Wednesday Play LHIoop BENSON WARD PHEASANT Prcaa iBtaraatiaaal SEATTLE— Midnight marked Salt Lake City District collec- the end of the Cinderella Seattions from federal highway use tle World's Fair but the city taxes on Utah owners of heavy did not turn into a pumpkin trucks and buses totaled She still has her fairground in fiscal 1962 it was reported today by Roland V castles spires and royal coachWise District Director Inter es in the form of the Civic Cennal Revenue Service In fisacl ter Space Needle and Science year 1961 collections were Pavilion The "jewel box" that 823402115 Mr Wise said collections in was the fair until midnight has fiscal year 1962 reflect the rise become a lavish civic center in tax rates that became ef- This includes the 1110000 U S Science Pavilion which Sun fective last year To determine the level of day was officially turned over compliance with federal high- to the Pacific Science Center way use tax laws Internal Rev- Foundation More than 10 million persons enue will check closely on the to the reporting of taxable vehicles bought tickets about 400000 used to make sure that they fair including have complied with the require unused advance sale tickets As a result of the attendance END OF CHASE—State policemen Of i By Elden Barrett 9456-1162- that many of these fair visitors PROPERTY OWNERS hope to return and make the Seattle area their home rne lair oowea out with ai spectacular closing program PICK' UP YOUR featuring fireworks depicting' the history of the fair 17 bands world's fair in history to realize j and the Seattle chorale parad-- ! a profit es and drill team perform an-- ! Fair President Joseph Can- ces PERMITS dy in closing ceremonies Sun- - i A native Washingtonian Met-- : ropolitan Opera star Patrice: day night said "I now official- - Munsel the prohighlighted ly commit the Seattle World's gram with a rendition of "Auld Fair to history" Lang Syne" The fair may now be history but it has left a legacy to the Northwest that will not be soon forgotten Besides the Civic Center Scl-enCenter the Space Needle there remains the monorail a colisum for sports events and conventions and performing arts facilities that should put Just tall us how much you need Seattle on the schedule of top to pay old bills for home im touring entertainment groups The fair brought visitors from provements cars repairs for all all over the world visitors who your seasonal expenses! Phone for prompt courteous service were struck with the scenic beauty of the Northwest the I Cnk 20 24 Cms I moderate summer climate and Yw Yss MmWV J—thr PaFtBsWrti WIMlfB RfCtnt PiyiMOTlt the enterprise and hospitality $10377 of the fair city Independent re$ 700 157143 $3000 20755 1400 4000 76190 search studies have reported 29649 I 2000 104839 I Seattle Closes-B- ut Dec 5 ' L Bowlenes Shockers 7 16 k On the trail : natural lure for the young-hearte- crowd d The young-hearte- d crowd go indoors You can tell at a glance these people know bow to live " ' yOasMsWataRhassf OJMl - 'i - Oct 31 vs First B Shulsen-Dillo- n Dick's "66" pm— Young vs Mendon Kater Shop vs 14th ' pm-1- 2th Miller Auto vs Second pm-Si- xth Central Mill First A bye Bluebird Wednesday Nov 7 8 pm— College vs Second Bowling Center A vs First B 7 pm-F- irst Baum 8 pm—12th vs Sixth High team series Wednesday u 6 7 8 9 pm-Col- lege 9 pm—Mendon vs Young bye - Wednesday 8 7 ' pm-F- irst 14th Nov 14 A vs 14th pm—Young vs First 9 19 16 16 14 14 12 11 10 — WEDNESDAY NITE MIXED Wt L 12 12 14 14 16 17 18 22 21 20 19 Ute's Dairy 19 Crystal Furniture Drigg's Dance Studio 18 Miller Skanchy's Market 18 Auto 2128 Ray's American Food 17 17 High team game — Miller Ann Banellis Gifts Auto 755 16 Keith's Market — Dick's Conoco 16 ' High individual Chris Rolph 471 Orv Rolph Henrichsen Printing 14 " 13 567 Logan Lanes Anderson Co Coach 10 1 — i d u indiv a High game Gilmore-Mathe- Mortensen Roofing First National Bank - B LEGAL NOTICES series Ruth Hobson 163 Orv Rolph 207 hi Karthar EunS PuM B dates: Oct IS S3 29 Nov 12 1MB TliiviTATMIN TO BID Sealed proposals In duuikatt are invited by ithVBoard of Mucatlon School DUtrlct of Cache County Cache County Utah for the erection of a New High Second' Phase the of School to ha constructed In Bmltn-fie- ld owner's on the property Uuh Southaa Sown on Site Plan at the Smith-field of limits east corner of city in accordance with plana and Tlelt iW specifications prepared hy Architects Associate VVllcox and be filed st fttlTshall Clerk of "Id Board thVof-ftceoft- of Courthouse ITS N Sila?LoiEsn Utah on or before 8:00 at which Pji" NoWiber 1519K2 ttma all proposal will be opened and or at read aloud In the Courtroom Board aw other place deputed ttf be Proposals Aall of Education check or accompanied by a certified to the Board School of Eduction of "Cache County District for an amount of not leas check or Said of the bid bondVf the accepted bidder stall be refuse or in rase he falls H into the contract andtolah required The Owner right to accept WPfo-pota- l or reject any and all and to waive any bid-oralMrnat dine Informality and documents will btonflle at the Offtoe of the Board of Education and at the An chKect'l Office aMKIeseMBIng on or after 4:3ft per set law A deposit or ssaw for release of documenU from desirArchitect's Office to proposal CompMe ing to lubmlt included arc InslraLtkms to bidden ja ordlr documents of Education of of Board B toiiter tore-auTr- OcWXounty School Dhnrick w0cu bRUBrTW D AUJER Rrealdtnt BaatxTof Education Cache County Utah District Logs" 22 M 24 3 ditei bet 31 M 3a 2S 30 81 and Nov 1 19B "ubt 9 7 Team high series— First laArantMa NOTICE TO IRKDITOIIIJ Estate of HAROLD R KEPNER CnSJfturs will present clalme with at to the undersigned At THOMAS tornev at Law 443 North Main St the 15th Logan Utah on or bs a l im oay 'OI reoruary BARBARA K KEPNER Executrix of tba Eiutc of Harold R Kcpner Equitable life Financial Service WED MORNING BOWLERS W 21 21 15 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 Morning Doves Twisters Alley Cats Sugar Bowlers Bowling Belles Holly Rollers Sky liners Scatter Balls Hy-Ut- es Blue Bells Snot Lites 9 8 tional 2257 Team high game— First tional 782 10 11 12 13 '13 14 14 15 15 16 16 18 19 22 23 25 Na- No strangers to Mack tie partying Na- Individual high series— Ed Christiansen 573 La Ren a 13 Christiansen 485 13 Individual High game— Vera 13 Ha slam 213 Dorothy Harris 14 192 14 15 16 17 Waiver Panfil 19 ST 20 fil Toppers High team series - Holy Rol lers 1378 High team game — Morning Doves m Lee Wiley High ind series LOUIS - Ken Panoffensive tackle hax been placed on the injured w 'er list by the St Louis fliPO 270-pou- Cardinals Panfil a seven-yeveteran is suffering from a knee injury which sidelined him most of last season ar saSMaaaaaMiaiinrnr I w lo AVfiOOcraxxux3mnaaBavBa rnnnTiiT f SfampOui lubber I Stamping VOTE Ml 1 KSTf 1 1 ® REPUDLICAN Esassiiiiiiia ) wis Miiiicslai Active doers as well as viewers The young-hearte- d l)J'l''l'l!l8aB5 'E I : v:m n crowd's sophisticated tastes demand smooth bourbon They're astute observers of the gridiron i 'i J F |