Show r- - WS4v'd3£f ' M r "’‘a v V yv- x a “ r x 'f-zui- r : : Iff -- "T ( I tend " CONFERRING AT the recent Western States cancer convention in Portland are from left: Wallace F Toronto executive director of 5 i $ A ri Utah Division R Keith Spencer chairman of Cache County unit Gov Mark Hatfield of Oregon Ralph Edwards of television fame Cache Cancer Chairman R Keith Spencer recently re by people following the The convention was presided over by Ralph Edwards of the “This is Your Life" TV show who is the national crusade chairman for the American Cancer Society Mr Spencer who is chairman of the Cache County unit reports that “Mr Edwards is by no means a tend but actually conductr ed most of the general sessions of the convention He is extremely devout and sincere in his desire to help fight cancer in every way ha can particularly in raising funds sufficient to cany on the vast research program of the society in universities and hospitals throughout the country" Other notables attending and participating in the convention as speakers or musicians were: Governor Mark Hatfield governor of Oregon Dennis Day crusade chairman for California and a star of the Jack Benny program William Gargan TV actor who has been cured of cancer of the throat: and Nan Wynn promising Broadway actress and singer who developed cancer of the jaw while singing and acting In a Broadway play for Billy Rose and who has been cured and is ringing again Several others participated who have become “victors" not “victims" of cancer through the life saving efforts of the ACS’s educational research and services program Mr Edwards stated that 740 persons die each day from cancer — about one each two minutes but approximately 170000 were cured in 1962 He further said that some 530000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed !n 1963 and that 330000 of these will die but that approximately 16500 of these could be saved flg-a- rt 1 Would Lengthen Term Of Utah educa- tional and preventive program of the ACS including regular medical examinations in order to detect the presence of cancer very early He further indicated that about 75 percent of lung cancer could be prevent ed by a vast reduction in cigarette smoking Cache county residents may call their town cancer commit tee chairman or the county educational chairman Dr James G Smith for free films literature and speakers with which to inform church school and other groups how many needless deaths from cancer can be avoided Idaho Legislature Completes First t - im functions In one session Sixteenth Ward Relief Society work day ' will be held Monday at 9:30 a m There will be quilting bag and pillow making Helen C Smith will demonstrate the making of drapes Lunch will be served at noon At 2 p m Joyce Roundy will give the lesson There will be a nursery all after-completi- ng early yesterday afternoon after a quickly approving $420000 Civil Rights Is Question In Double Slaying BOISE Oro-civil rights flared again yesterday in the bizzare Mountain Home double slaying and the Air Force took a final look at its charges against A1C Gerald The question M Anderson The Air Force answered a charge by Anderson’s attorney that the airman’s civil rights were violated when he was arrested by the Air Force for murder only hours after the state freed him of the same charge “There is no question but that the military has jurisdiction" Maj Frank O House Washington DC an Air Force legal officer saidin a brief filed in federal court here Even if a federal court had jurisdiction to order the release of a military prisoner about to be subjected to double jeopardy there would be no basis for exercising such jurisdiction in this case” Anderson nas been held by the Air Force nine months for the murders of Mrs Nancy Joy Eighteenth Ward Relief Society work day will begin Monday at 10 a m under the direction of LaVaun Fluckiger The lesson will be given by Kate Haskins Sewing hints will be given by Evelyn Baird There will be work on crafts their chambers yesterday they and sewing could look back with satisfaction on a productive week American Mother of the Organizational chores had Year nominations are now bebeen accomplished with unusu- ing sought Clubs and individual dispatch Committee were als are invited to nominate a organized and functioning The Cache Valley mother for this Senate with the majority Re- honor Blanks may be obtained publicans and minority Dem- from Emma Milligan in Smith-fiel- d ocrats living In remarkable amiability set a record during the week for the speed with Eliza Nyman Olsen Camp of which it established and apof Utah Pioneers Daughters proved its rules will meet at the home of Vera Approval of the rules came Nelson 694 North 5th East on the fourth day During 1961 m Leatha at 7:30 the rules weren’t approved Monday will be p All Boman until the 16th day to attend The Senate was first to make members are asked its committee assignments but the House accomplished this task only n short tine later Republicans and Democrats in the upper house passed kind words back and forth across the aisle before concluding their session at 2:28 yesterday Majority Leader George Blick of Twin Falls said the minority Democrats had beat “very kind to us" in cooperating in organizational tasks Leader William Minority Dee of Idaho County said Ms party wants to cooperate with the Republicans and avoid any personalities backbiting or anything of that typo" He said he hoped the Senate will have “reasonably smooth sailing the rest of the session" The harmony was so comW’tiliam plete that LL Gov Drevlow commented “we might as well move the desks together and dispense with the center aisle" ss Lake Monument lation establishing a national monument on Antelope island in Great Salt Lake To be called the Great Salt Lake National Monument it would provide access to the lake for bathing and tearing V Hoofs of an Arabian camel spread out like foam rubber when it is walking on sand 'nj' ' 4V f er n - 4 j I r ' i V- I h r £ hV j i 96 f jJ y i 1 ' TfWP- a 'i " s’ 3 I’ n "V Vc'rA'1'' I:-- - --Li ' ft— "A v MAKING THEIR home In Logan are Moshe and Ruth Gottlied who came here from Israel He Is attending Utah State University she is a teacher by profession Ellen is a teacher by profession and would love to teach her native language to Interested citizens in this community She received her schooling at the Insti- development of their country during the past 15 years the Gottlieds suspect that they will hardly recognize Israel when they return four years from now They have noted great strides made in almost every field — including science — since Jewish immigrants have been coming to Israel from all over the world It would be a great pleasure for Ruth to teach classes la Hebrew and she has been told that this can be done through night classes at the Logan Senior High SchooL Anyone Interested in studying the language of the Holy Bible (elementary students through adults) may call Mr Paul Frit at the High School or contact Mrs Gottlied directly at SK tute for Teachers in Israel and her experience includes five years of elementary school teaching She has also taught in the Israelite Army and has taught Hebrew to immigrants In her country for some time English is the in Israel according to the Gottlieds who both are fluent in their speaking When Moshe gains his degree at Utah State University he will be the fourth bom Israel to complete studies cm this campus At the present time there Is just one other ' Israelite (a graduate student) and he arrived on the campus only a week ago The parents of both Moshe and Ruth were tern In Poland The congenial Jewish couple They immigrated to Germany would also welcome an oppormany years ago and just 30 tunity to explain customs of years ago immigrated to their country through local Israel lectures or informal discussion Amazed at the tremendous groups after Barry J Bodily sod of Mr and Mrs Mervin J Bodily of Lewiston has been honored for oatstanding achievement in business mathematics and basic accounting at n special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College Ogden Announcement was made this week by L R Stevens vice president In charge of the Ogden school of Stevens Henager Barry Is currently enrolled in a higher accounting and business administration course He is a graduate of North Cache high school - V second-languag- e clares that “tills is the basis for production and consumption of sharing together and it is basic for spirituality and strong economics” Saves Money After leaving the Settlement Moshe worked for 2 years to save money to pursue his studies in business and economics In the United States In Tel Aviv Israel he completed high school and vocational school and has been employed In business agricultural management His lovely bride of a year 15 ' VINGS ACCOUNT PRE-FINISH- ED PANliyiMIG r t KT Savings How Will Earn Our High Rate For A Full Year Save Now and Get a Share of Oiir Big Earnings Payment On December 31 1963 PLUS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE! SALE 1 1 OFF 10 £ t t ON ALL FURNITURE RECOVERED Current Rate On Insured Savings ' Com pound nd Semt-au- u uafly on YOUR AB Workmanship Guaranteed Or Your - WASHINGTON UPD Sen Frank E Moss said today he would introduce legis- 7 Open Or Add To Your 30-da- :r VAVS BOISE BP0 — Idaho's 107 Weed bill" that will pay for legislators enjoyed their tra- the expenses of the session ditional long week end today of the legislators made the first five Many home to visit their famidays of their 37th session on trips lies Their chances for visits notes of harmony and accombe will as fewer the of the pace plishment Both the House and the Sen- session gather speed ate adjourned for the week When the lawmakers left ar r Allen River Heights Second Ward Relief Society literature lesson will be given by Stella Postma Monday at 7:30 p m Singing Mothers will practice at 9 p m Of Harmony Week-No- te Johnson 22 Mountain Home SALT LAKE CITY IIIPD — and her son Danny 2 although Members of the Utah legislat- the state has exonerated him ive council indicated yesterday and is holding for the slaying Theodore Thomas Dickie 22 they approved proposals to' an from Boise lengthen the term of members The Air Force meantime of the Utah House of Repre- said it was expected a final decision wuid be made soon sentatives to four years within two weeks on Several members also advo-- possibly whether it will erase or prosecated yearly sessions of the cute Its charge against Anderlegislature with an off-yeson session devoted only to Testimony from two special expenditures and revenues in the case military ' However! neither proposal has beenhearings forwarded to 15th was officially endorsed by the Air ' Force headquarters at council March Ain Force Base near Both measures which will be Riverside Calif submitted to the 37th legislaDickie who also has conture by individual members fessed he raped and strangled would require constitutional a 10 year old Boise girl has amendments told the state Air force Repr Ernest DeanttAmer-tca-n and a Boise he commuted the Fork council chairman called for ahnuat sessions in order to strengthen the legislature The council asked its staff to prepare proposed legislation on the matter but did not vote on it Rep Franklin WGunnellrlC ' Logan said house terms should be increased to four yeartsind senate terms from the present four to six years- The council voted down his motion because the ' matter had not been studied by the council Gunnell said house terms should be longer because legislators can- not learn how the legislature m'Eroa representative will be guest speaker and will give a talk on hospital orientation Refreshments will be served All members and guests are invited to attend day -- House Members Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday January 17 in the Oldham Memorial building at 8 p ReturnsFromRegionMeet turned from attending the meet- ing of the American Cancer So: ciety for the 11 western states and Hawaii held last weekend at Portland Oregon Mr Spencer was a representative of the Utah Division along with Wal- lace F Toronto executive di rector of the Utah Division and LaVerda Morgan an area representative for Utah District No I Nurses will hold a meeting on Monday January 14 at 7:30 p m in the hospital conference room Walter and Solveig Apt will present n colorful Hawaiian program with slides music and commentary All nurses are invited to attend USNA Jf' vvf Three months after arriving on the Utah State University an Israelite couple campus describes the city of Logan as “ten times more friendly than any other American city we have seen" Although Moshe and Ruth Guests at the home of their Gottlied feel they have no need mother Mrs Cecile Kidman to apologize for their country were Mr and Mrs J L Ilen-ing- when it comes to culture eduof Inglewood Calif Mr cation and many phases of inand daughters LaDawn and dustry it is the “tremendous Kayiene of Nampa Idaho Mr high style of living" which has and Mrs Derris Christiansen Impressed them most about the and son ' Scott Ogden who United States came to attend the funeral of They have been amazed at their sister Laura Chugg Oth- the number of can which stuers from out of town were Mrs dents are driving as a bicycle Marlene Collins Mr and Mrs Is the normal method of transJohn Hibbard Mr and Mrs portation ' on the university Ralph Snowball all of Salt campuses in Israel In spite of Lake City Mr and Mrs J C their apparent “luxury living” Jensen Mr and Mrs Ralph however the couple has found Carter Mrs Virginia Baer students faculty and townsMrs Ireta Jensen all of Mor- people to be “interested and gan: Mrs Hilda Goldman anxious to help us from the Clearfield Mr and Mrs Wade very begining” Some Difference Pickett Bountiful Prefab living in Logan has presented a completely differWard an- ent way of life for 28 year old Logan Flfth-lSt- h nual Gold and Green Bail will Moshe who spent some seven be held Tuesday January 15 years as a member of the at 8 pm Refreshments will be Settlement in Israel served and there will be n floor Because of continual troubles show at the borders of his country making it necessary to settle Miss Wassermann all borders and be ready for daughter of Prof and Mrs Ir- any attack people of the comving Wassermann writes that munities there have been pracshe is enjoying the Herald ticing the principal of “settleJournaL Ellen has returned to ment" which Moshe explains her studies at Julliard School has its basis in the Old Testaof Music in New York City ment where she Is making her home Here communities live and with her grandmother Mrs work completely together poolLaura Wassermann ing financial resources and spending the holidays in Lo- sharing food dothin&and othgan er types of resources) Moshe joined the Settlement first in Ervin S Pulsipher equip- the Pioneer Army section and ment operator second class since then has served as finanand son of Mr and Mrs War- cial secretary and for two ren S Pulsipher Logan is years as manager of the Settleamong those who greeted the ment In referring to this type of New Year at the bottom of the world He is based at McMurdo living which is extremely dose to his heart Mr Gottlied deSound Antarctica District One of the American A sed aid white Schwinn Legion will hold an executive bicycle has hem reported mismeeting at the Richmond com- sing from the Hillcrest School munity building on Monday and anyone finding it is asked January 14 at 8 p m All Le- to contact officials at the gionnaires art invited to at- school J V - Israeli Couple Impressed About Tovn - ‘ THE HERALD JOURNAL ” ’ A V - - : tefts ‘ I Money lack t SAVINGS Where you save dees make a difference9 s eiMMwilMi FREE ESTIMATES PHONE SK 31 ' A and R UPHOLSTERY SA 111 South 3rd East Vim 14 West Center I ' m jf i Lagan Utah r - : Jt— 5 - - I' SK l 7 - ' SK Alii for Trettaa and Grace h Idaba y : - : v SA A — r— — ft"- - 91 i Yoor Coaverieace SmithfMd and 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