Show Yr‘ SUNDAY JANUARY 13 CaclM County l Luca IMS THE HERALD JOURNAL Uu — i Teaching ! he Child Hoiv To Write S About By David i West Center Jan Church Ends Search Resumed Handwriting has been open to much 'criticism and should not be neglected 'It is a mechanical skUl which can be learned with reasonable effort Latest births at Logan L D 8 girl Mr and Mrs Fredrickson Avon Jan 10 girl Mr and Mrs Richard W Harris 658 East 6lh North Jan 11 girl Mr and Mrs Frank L llunsaker 139 and practice Age plays a major role in learning to write This is due to the importance of muscular development and coordination The ability to hold a pencil and move the hand property for in T own hospital: Clar B regular writing (cursive) dc-- v velops in about the third grade Thus you find that most schools teach a form of printing manuscript in the early grades Manuscript generally is easier than cursive writing Research has sliown that most difficulties in handwriting occur in relatively few letters This seems to1 indicate that efforts for improvement should be mainly concentrated on the 11 "Now sir if you'l stop over to the lovoratory Ninth Ward Relief Society meet on Monday because of the funeral' of Frank Raymond r Will not urged to be there versity “Every Jehovah's Witness who dedicates his life to God and Is baptized becomes an ordained minister of God” said Randall V Davis Watch-towrepersentative to the Circuit Convention (ft Jehovah's Witnesses in Logan this week “Those who dedicate themselves to Jehovah come into a favored relationship highly with Him- - They are set apart to do His will as that wiU is set forth in the Bible and made plain by His Holy Spirit It iQpans that one must- live a holy life separate from the world and serve God living a clean life physically morally and spiritually” Mr Davis's talk entitled “Dedication and Baptism” and the baptism of seven persons by complete immersion was the highlight of the second day’s convention program On Saturday evening the heard a report on the circuit witnessing activity It showed that Jehovah’s Witnesses in the circuit devote an average of 98 hours each month in witnessing to persons (ft other faiths They conduct a total (ft 320 Bible Studies with arsons of good will each week ind distribute an average of 04 Awake and Watchtower each month per magazines publisher Today - the members will tear the final discourse of the assembly entitled “The Bible’s Answer To Our Problem (ft Survival” The convention sessions end at 6 p m er 25-we- Congo Crisis Yet Unresolved Utah Woman Shot To Death dinner meeting of Preston Chamber of Commerce will be held Jan 21 7:30 pm in the Franklin County courthouse to Rulon according Dr Dunn secretary-managDonald E Walker president of Idaho State College will be (Continued from Page 2) alliance into a powerful war Annual deterrent Utah (LPP-Havana — Castro was remurder charges were ported alarmed over Russian degree Salt filed against a cntrpl of Cuba’s armed forces ke County man yesterday in Mvate dispatches said Castro connection with the bedroom was attempting to organize an slaying of his wife loyal only to himself A complaint against Fred R army — U S military adSaigon guest speaker McKee of (2883 West Lehman South Vietnamese said visers of Granger was signed somewhat ' reluctwere Utah ’ Symphony Orchestra Ave) roops Sheriff Bill Oefing-e- r Deputy jy 19 ant to fight Communist Viet will present a concert Jan before Salt Lake City Judge at 8 pm in Box Elder high 3ong guerrillas Their refusal J Patton Neeley school auditorium Brigham McKee was charged in the o obey order to advance City Tickets are on sale at death of his wife whom offi- against the Reds helped cause $150 at the high school toll the adviscers said was shot to death as a high casualty ' Americans Seven after ers said Reed Benson director of the she lay on a bed shortly ' killed in a 'helicopter were Birch Society in Utah will ad- midnight Officers were called to the crash Friday night bringing dress Brigham City Women’s home by the wife of a hs number of U S dead in McKee Republic club Jan 21 at 6:30 56 deputy sheriff who lives next Viet Nam to pm in the Brigham Chamber door d — Khrushchev called Hobbs Warsaw Mrs Jerry The of Commerce Rooms pubMcleaders Polish after office with sheriff’s top the lic is invited Kee came to her home looking n secrecy in Olsztyn province ' hitriders speculated the meet-n- g Leon Olson son of Mrs Thel- for Deputy Hobbs dealt with Berlin as well as ma Olson 351 South 1st East - Mrs Hobbs told investigahad he said McKee tors just he rift ' between the Soviet Logan recently was promoted killed his wife Union and Red China to private first class in Investigating officers LL Germany where he Is assigned to the 572nd Ordnance Ferris Andrus- and Offinger Arduous Co He entered the Army in said the shooting followed April 1962 and completed ba- family argument They said sic combat training at Fort McKee admitted he and Ids To Open Monday wife had been arguing most of Ord Calif the evening (Continued from Page 1) Because of the many freeze- -' Officers said McKee told for Tuesday and his budget ups the citizens of Smithfield them the two were arguing in message which probably will are asked to cover their meters a bedroom McKee told police come before the end of the with: sacks hay or strwr dur- he went to a utility room for week will get the session rolling 22 caliber automatic pistol ing the extreme cold His recommenda in mid returned to the bedroom tions are to set the expected Fourteenth ward Relief So- where he shot his wife behind tone for the whole session ciety work meeting will begin the right ear as she lay on the particularly on financing beMonday at 10 am There win beL cause of hie executive veto son of the vicA be quilting learning to knit power and beginners’ quilting will be tim by a previous marriage Mindful they are in the mintaught under direction of Tony was sleeping in an adjacent by virtue of a handful of Gibbons Lunch will be served bedroom when the shooting oc- ority under votes the Democrats at noon There will be a nur curred He was not awakened Sen Bruce Jenkins of Salt Lake mid Ernest Dean of sery' American Fork plan to be both heard and seen often Jenkins and Dean are the minority1' leaders Secretary of State Lamont Toronto has charge of the ceremonial part of Monday’s GRANGER First er con-erre- Heil-bro- nn Session Europe Too 60 Below In West Yellowstone Is Chattering specific problem In the junior ahd senior high school there is often a decrease in quality This probably is due to the pressure for speed and the absence of specific practice and teaching At the ' same time that the formations the school Caches in order to avoid confusion When a giild's handwriting skills are developing normally your assistance should consist of supplying encouragement and practice An effort must be put into maintaining and improving handwriting Periodic evaluation is important Practice at the primary level can be achieved through such activities s writing one’s name making labels or signs and writing notes or For Plane Circuit Meet Smithfield First Ward Choir will meet today at 5:45 pm for practice Duan Crowther will start his class In choral All members are technique Capt Milford C Bate 29 son 334 N of Mrs Leola 5th East recently completed the quartermaster of fleer career course at the ' Fort Quartermaster School Lee Va He entered the Army in 1955 Captain Bate is a graduate of Logan High and a 1955 graduate from Utah State Uni- Nydii-- k Macallan KyccialM - led China Reports Execution Of With Loyal Cook DENVER fl!PD — The Colorado Civil 'Air Patrol got five planes into the air yesterday in the search for two missing light planes but bad weather still precluded a full-scal- greeting serach cards e Colonel Glenn Renshaw depThe high school child might uty commander of the Colorado profit from helping you with CAP wing says he hoped more business-typ- e letters or other planes could go up later today useful items- The air search had been susPerhaps your child is having pended since Thursday when The previous sugan arctic cold front slammed difficulty should be combined gestions into the region bringing snow with additional instruction The cold and bitterly temperatures to help the child steP Missing were a Cessna 172 firs( which disappeared Jan 4 on a understand the need for a neat You can flight from Steamboat Springs legible handwriting Colorado to Denver and a check samples (ft his writing Beech Bonanza lost Wednesday j on a flight from Sait Lake-Citi to Denver Two Craig men Loyal B Cook the pilot and Earl ilk K Smith a passenger were is Cessna aboard the Cook president of the Craig Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) and Smith the Stake Secretary WARSAW - (UPS Soviet Pre- mier Nikita S Khrushchev was reported preparing to leave for Berlin and next week’s East German Communist Party Congress after two days (ft talks with Polish Communist leader Wladyslaw Gomulka Khrushchev's visit here was officially described as for a “rest” But it was believed lb and Gomulka thrashed out the issue of the aplit and discussed means of preventing a further rift from developing at the East German Congress The two have been meeting at a northern Poland ’Special Agents’ - ' ' BIEMBER National Representative Advertising Newspaper Advertising Service Co SUBSCRIPTION RATES S 113 One month carrier 100 Ona year carrier One year mall outslda Cacha Bw valley One year maU (In Cacha Valley) 100 One year aervtcaman and mla- lonarlaa january january 19 teamless stockings! seamless stockings t J QUALITY STAMPS WITH BLANKETS PURCHASE EVERY - ) SPECIAL PURCHASE I FAMOUS BRAND Regular 598 R 10 size UNDERWEAR y y 90 orlon acrylic Rose er blue'' reyen fi x 9Q y SHEET BLANKETS 70 Reg 4p0' "of ’ wool Outer lower 1J6 Regular 100 cotton plaid blankets x 80 size Colors rose or blue ' Inner Heyer of cotton Long sleeve shirts sizes M L end XlJ Ankle length drawers sizes 32 to 42 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS of 12 thru Vfc CAFE CURTAINS Values 100 to 591 Colorful Vs off curtains end valances for kitchen v efta your favorite S & H GREEN (UTD-- Larsen Clark of Ifco Board a SAVE NOW ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS! Patrol Request L n sa “UiL-Chlan- BacktProposal Ivor Ori— — lm Culllgan Soft Water ’save up to 105 on every box of ‘ CACHECOUNTY 1643 Dog licenses ore now dm' in Cache County nut side the corporate (units of any City Toys may ba ohtoiaed from the County Clark’s office or from John L' Green Csbft Ward The fee for the fays b doubled after March 1 1943 flmalM they had been caught and tried as saboteurs Peking usually refers to Chi- ents and insists the United nese Nationalist agents on the States has backed Nationalist mainland as ag- - espionage activities DUO-LAYE- - UfaOaM aflaoi Filler HEADQUARTERS “US-Chian- Com-pan- Audit Bureau of Circulation United PrreS International N£A Service AUTOMATIC i M Berlin Next Stop v y Valley Newspaper ing by IS Weet Center Logan Utah Entered aa eecond claw matter at tha poet otlloa at Logan Utah rVIXV Water - Conditioners Warsaw Yisit Parks Popular — j bedroom don otc "j ' THERMAL SOCKS : For Year Round Work 100 cotton insulated sock ' retains body 'halt for extra warmth Sizes S M ind L or Play LOOM WOVEN BEDSPREADS 598 to 1296 Tufted s chenilles tufted heirlooms etcRegular : - Twin or full size lf Fair FAMOUS BRAND LONDON (CPU The Communist New China news agency said that Communist China retreat g Gomulka 'was expected to aclad executed five Kai-She-k special agents” for company Khrushchev to Berlin Soviet and Polish officials reattempted sabotage The agency broadcasting mained silent on the traveling rom Canton and monitored in plans (ft the leaders But there London said the five were exe- were reports Khrushchev’s decuted yesterday hi towns where parture from Poland is degrees and the force ft Air Ministry said Friday night was the coldest of the winter The weatherman promised SALT LAKE CITY flJFD -shivering Britons even 'lower temperatures today and “very Gov George D Clyde has indisevere” frost tonight cated that he would support -“SALT LAKE CITY IU proposed constitutional amend— " “LTairStatr Parks'drew-4- 0 per ment” jflVIhg'Uiali'ft'eeportr cent more visitors in 1962 than status 1961 in The governor noted that supf— Tbe SALT LAKE CITY porters (ft the measure had proUtah Highway Patrol has ask- duced Evidence that tax revenThe Herald Journal ed for funds to emptfy 10 ad- ue lost by the proposal would B E JENSEN PUBLISHER ditional patrolmen in the fiscal regained through business Published awry evening Monday expansion through Friday and 'Sunday morn- year beginning July 1 C&rti 24 lie-ha- of the program In addU lion an executive committee was named to function during the legislature The board has requested the funds to replace exhibit buildings at the Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City The State Building Board recommended only $1- 600000 of the program 'One item dropped bv the Building Board was a $3488-00- 0 snorts coliseum — which wbuld seat 15000 in permanent seats with an additional 3000 movable seats The Board contends the coliseum should be financed bv bonding which would he paid off in 20 years bv revenues Khrushchev Ends years as low as for its 64908000 building program before the Utah Legislature Board members' decided that they will also continue personal contact work started on patience Logan Utah A joint committee Is busy A power cutback caused by union slowdown added to Bri- on a study of reapportionment a The SALT LAKE CITY HM comand the legal precedtain’s troubles-delayin- g Utah Registered Sheep Breed- muter trains blacking ou problems ent for various formulas All ers Association Saturday housed and movie theaters am legislators appear agreed reByron Killian of Spanish hampering the operation of tel- apportionment must be comFork president evision sets pleted in this session or the Alden Olsen of Spanish Fork Temperatures in Britain feU federal courts will step in to was named vice president Russell Keetch Utah State University Logan was renamed secretary SALT LAKE CITY (II- PThe Utah State Fair Board will lobby itself if necessary I - - Building Program Sino-Sovi-et LONDON UPD — Most of Eu- session which includes swearrope shivered today in the ing in new members short POCATELLO HIPS S Weather Bureau station here grip of an arctic cold wave speeches by the new legislative said yesterday it had received that sent temperatures plung- leaders mid official notificaa new report for West Yellow- ing toward zero and beyond tion to the governor the Legstone Mont showing thermo- Weathermen said there was no islature is ready for business Utah’s general fund budget meters dropped to a fantastic rdief in sight killed three was about 6101 million last bicold perThe 60 degrees below zero there Sweden where the ennium and there is little doubt in sons yesterday The 5 am reading at West mercury feu as low as 23 be- amoung legislators it will go Yellowstone was 56 below but low zero One of the victims higher There is also pressure blind man lost his from educators for an increase temperatures dipped to 60 be- an elderly way and froze to death a short In the state expenditure per low later in the morning student in average daily attendWeathermen predicted tem- distance from his home ance by 100 which could cost Elsewhere to temperatures would “warm up” peratures : in Moscow the zero state ap amount figured from 40 below at West Yellowstone ranged to a relatively variously from nearly $30 milHelsinki and of the the end by day balmy 32 in Lausanne Switzer- lion more to 652 million for two land S5 Million i — The U Sheepmen Elect This will clarify the problem which may be poor letter formation slant size etc Explanation of correct methods should be followed by practice Short and frequent- - sessions are the most effective Remember that his chair writing surface’ and implements must be proper in order to have correct posture and grip Special attention should be left handed children Unfortunately some will have problems In most situations materials are made and arranged for right handed people Do not attempt to change handedness as the results may be more serious than those of being left handed The child will need consideration and His instructions should be generally the opposite of the right handed child The “upside down" technique can be avoided by proper early instruction The pencil should be held a bit higher to avoid puncturing the paper Light should come over his right 'shoulder to avoid shadows Discuss this problem with his teachers Perhaps you can obtain an instruction booklet Pay close attention to handwriting Careful instruction and practice produces excellent Fair Board Seeks - ' |