Show 'fTT r " i f'TF rr tt r 'I'SJTT V £ 5ix' f- - T‘"5 Z- ’ —I'T 5 T f “FT 7 1 10— THE HERALD JOURNAL Still Another MOMMY JANUARY 31 H3 Luiun lOecti Couji'y) fluh 7 f: - About I l-- - vV-- a ' ! J-- ktliool when Tony Dechant executive secretary of the National Fanners Union will discuss current farm problems iMVayne l’erkes is one of the character members of the who was Hyde Park Lions Club honored at the January meeting of the group Dr James J Tschudy of the Utah State University psycho- I Principal Reed Brenchiey of Preston High School has been pamwt vice president of the Idaho High School Interschol-Usti- c Activities Association He was elected at a meeting id the group in Boise last week A beef production school be- ing sponsored by the extension beef committees of Franklin Bear Lake and Caribou counties in cooperation with the University of Idaho agriculture extension service will be held January 24 at the Mai Dining room' in Soda Springs Mcndoa Ward Primary will begin at 3:30 pm on Tuesday evening Officers and teachers will meet at 7:15 The llyrum 2nd Ward Ysung Married class will be held Wednesday January 23 The lesson will be on "The Child as Wage Earner” The meeting will start at 8 pm in the ward chapeL Among piano students of Mrs Ruth Phillips who performed in concert Sunday afternoon were Tracy Phillips and Carolyn Gittins Recent births at Logan LDS Hospital: A girl Mr and Mrs David II Bouwhuis 444 West 1st South Jan 20 girl Mr and Mrs Dean R Gleed 10G6 North 2nd East Jan 20 boy Mr and Mrs Wesley R Tingey Trailer Court C17 USU Jan 20 Anniml meeting of the Providence Farm Bureau will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Providence Community Building Lunch will be served All members are invited to attend Philip J Urness of Logan made the fall term scholastic honor roll at Oregon State Hd is a graduate student this year at OSU To lie Uti-versi- ty iSSI S1VS3-- v ‘ :& ' i if ji Am maintain a constant vigil along the demilitarized zone between Communist North Korea and the Republic of South Korea Situ- tion along the border has been tense since a recent hand grenade attack by North Koreans on a UN command post In which one GI Was killed and another wounded WATCH ON THE LINE— American soldiers Seek Wreckage Of UN Forces Enter Tshombe's Last Military Great Salt Lake sources reported A U N spokesman in Leopoldville confirmed the report The source said a U N advance party entered the city and secured the airfield without a shot being fired They said it appeared the city will be surrendered peacefully as promised by Tshombc Tshombe had once vowed to defend Katanga to the lasl man A U N Spokesman said Indlan“lr(k)ps crossed Delcom-mun- e Dam about seven miles from Kolwezi and found it intact There had been some fears tyat disgruntled white mercenaries would carry out threats to blow up vital installations there Informed sources said Tshombe and the U N military commander Maj Gen Prem Chand would wait at Kolwezl’s airport for troops being flown in from Elisabeth-vill- e about 165 air miles away The takeover of Kolweri appeared to bring the military phase of the U N Congo operation near a close although there were reports of troop actions in the Kongoland area and at Baudouinville on Lake Tanganyika Sunday Sources said scyeral hundred armed Kalangese mercenaries led searchers an area surrounding Antelope Island near where the bodies were found The plane however has not been located officials Aeronautics met in Salt Lake City Sunday March-ao- d to takiver-thinvestigation into the tragedy Airport tower officials said no distress signets were ported from the plane Civil e Have Vital Role In World Affairs (Continued irom Page 1) move into these areas they will want the man who knows Spanish and who equally knows his science his profession or his field of business” All American universities are heavily involved in international affairs In most cases we just drifted into this Nothing was planned It is my feeling that universities should begin giving some direction to this new aspect I think that we at Utah State should think of becoming expert in some area in international work” Dr Chase said People in South America resent being all classed together Dr 8S "Latin Americans” Chase laid All too often Americans tend to think of South America as a union of states something like the United States This is not the case at all Each country is separate with its pride and and problems history President Chase found that many of the former U S residents who went to one of the S o uth American countries thinking to spend two or three years on a particular job and then to return home have found that South America has become home we no longer Nowadays think in terms of miles but in terms of time he said In terms of hours the United States is very near Dr Chase feels that the Peace Corps is doing an excellent job In countries where the Corps Is working he heard nothing but good reports Those countries who did not have any Peace Corpsmen expressed the wish that some would be sent California Thousands In damage to homes and farms was left in the wake of a series of tornadoes which danced over South Georgia Alabama and northwest Florida Sunday Sev- - SALT LAKE CITY-- (UPD --The possibility of arson or vandalism is being investigated in a blaze which destroyed the Brighton Mutual Improvement Association's Girls Home in Big Cottonwood Canyon The home located just above the Brighton Ski Resort was reduced to smouldering ruins Saturday afternoon causing damage estimated at 850000 to 875000 Salt Lake County Fire Chief Frank L Jonek said footprints were found in the snow leading to a back window of the historic mountain lodge He also indicated there was some other evidence indicating possible - V- Two Measures SALT LAKE CITY (UN) -Two measures to provide revenue from trading stamps were filed in the Senate today Both of the bills were authored by Sen Charles Hunter City One says that customers who do not take trad lng stamps will get discounts on the goods they buy in place of stamps The other permits the state to take ownership of stamps which have not been redeemed after six years £ v V d ' VICTIM OF BLIZZARD was this East Side School District bus which was blown from s eral persons were injured but there were no deaths Heavy blowing and drifting siow forced officials in Buffalo fled Kolwezi Sunday toward N Y to block 110 miles of the border of Portuguese An- - the state thruway in western Sola' Central Congo Premier New York Visibility dropped to zero and scores of cars had to Cyrille Adoula has warned that be towed out of the area any mercenaries captured Below zero readings were would stand trial from logged Nebraska to Ohio A U N spokesman in Leoincluding 41 degrees below at said poldville Nigerian trodps Black River have completed clearing the below at Falls Wis and 38 International Falls Kongolo area capturing large Minn amounts of arms and ammuniAn temperature tion U N troops also took record was equaled in Chicago Albertville to "restore normal when the dipped to 15 conditions” at the request of below themercury lowest In the windy the local population the U N city in trree years Springfield 11L recorded 15 below a new reported record and the coldest reading there in six years Indianapolis Ind had a record 8 below Probe Cause Of Brigthon Blaze 1 the road Friday afternoon fcone of the dren- aboard was seriously injured Preston Chamber Vind Catches Bus Broadside Of Commerce Overturns It Off Highway Dinner Is Tonight - Aggie Debaters ini -- Win 2nd Montana Meet er Skiing Good vandalism or arson Shakespeare mentioned the game of billiards in his play “Anthony and Cleopatra” SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW AT FIRST FEDERAL And Get FREE Gold Strike Stamps For A Limited Time Only! 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TALK ABOUT SAVINGS: TALK Y YOUR Chan-buleyr- expected ErLaWirilalver M and Vio-lon similar projects ’such as S Skinner Dr Chase expressed his propellant a and nozzle research - Bennett said the total Air thanks to 'the assistance giyeu estimate ls him'by "the' State Department spendingJtaee onhis tripi £bct 834734800 INCLUDING SPECIALLY INSPECTED SARY : SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN -- 1 Cantor Strtat — — loqcm - chil- PRESTON — A school bus of two cracked windows where Dis- children had stepped as they Dr Donald E Preston East Side School PRESTON made way to the emerWalter president of Idaho trict driven by Mrs Clayne gency their door State College wilT speak to- Archibald and carrying 33 stuSheriff Talbot said that Mrs of annual at the meeting dents was literally blown from night Preston Chamber of Com- the road and overturned on its Archibald had presence of mind to see that the ignition merce ride during the blizzard Friday enough was turned off so that the key The dinner meeting marks afternoon as it was returning bus would not catch fire and the 45 such event of the organ- children-- to their homes along to ization and will include instal- the Cub River route None of untilkeep her passengers calm they could be taken lation of new officers for 1963 those aboard was seriously inhomes by George BurClyde Checketts retiring pre- jured bank driver of the other Cub sident will preride at the Both Sheriff Ray Talbot-anRiver bus meeting and will make his re- William G Ward Superintenof the events on past year dent of Schools who went import lie will also introduce his suc- mediately to the scene praised cessor Keith Christensen Mrs Archibald for the manner Other new directors tote n"which she handled the chiltraduced are Sturton Smedley dren during the In emergency No who will act as vice president one takall and were panicked Lynn - Fackrell Rulon - Owen en from the bus after Mrs and Leo Palmer Archibald had forced open the Retiring directors are Quin-te- n emergency door in the rear of Steve Blaser Logan and Robert Shelton Brigham City Crockett Donald Elwell the bus and were placed in the Utah State University Freshand Royce second Wayne Merrill bus which was follow- man debaters won second Fuhriman ing Hold-ovplace among 25 teams in the the of members board are Stan Evans Dick The accident occurred near junior division debate event at Reed Magleby Ted the John Gregory and Wendell the Treasuer State Speech Faroes Steers and Mr Checketts who Long farms wlaen the gusty Meet at Montona State College member winds coming down the canyon at Bozeman last weekend will be an draw caught the bus broadside Other Utah State debaters as it turned a curve in the ro&d competing were Beverly Cook Fortunately the driver was able Paul Idaho and Donna FowIs to hold the vehicle on the road ler Lehi The girls team won four deSkiing is 'excellent today at long enough to prevent it from Alta and Brighton ski areas overturning into a deep draw bates and lost two according with 40 inches of snow at Alta Sheriff Talbot stated to Dr Rex Robinson USU forand 29 at Brighton Only damage to the bus was ensic coach Open OrAddToY our Asl point tor anyone j hpnorrblljistinjk must make at least planning a trip to a foreign average for the temu country Dr Chase suggested : "Take a lot of one dollar bills They are known and recogniz--' ed everywhere as ‘good money Ftirce American money is accepted fiL-ri- J ' atures endangered the multimillion dollar citrus and winter vegetable crops in Texas Rio Grande Valley and Southern Bulwarkolwezi EL1SABETIIVILLE Kantan-g- a The Congo (UPB — U N troops mitered President Moi& Tshombe’s last military stronghold of Kolwezi without resistance today U N military tUTO-l- tow UltJ I’m llnutiul Another shock wave of cold buffeted the nation today breeding tornados in Georgia and g Alabama snows in the north and warnings for more snow and below zero weather for the Midwest The icy weather was blamed for more than 60 deaths across the nation ' New low temperature records were set throughout the frozen Midwest while freezing temper- K Airliner In Numbs' Nation Bjr " - - r:w ds post-gradua- te -- road-jammin- i SALT LAKE CITY discuss logy department will to locale and recover wreckthe John Birch Society with the Millage front a West Coast Airlutes bpcciid Study cite hr the plane which crashed In the ville Ward MIA Great Salt Lake Thursday was aviation experts here Mar-riefacing llkhmoud Ward Mutual — today 8 at meet tonight will Bodies of the two veteran o'clock In the club rooms of the pilots and a Federal Aviation Judge Horace C Carlson official were recovered from Juvenile Court will give the the lake Saturday after the will be lesson Refreshments was plane reported missing served All ward members are Thursday evening invited to attend Floating cushions and 'debris Students at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City who will graduate this spring have recently received courses outtwo lining additional schooling or placement on jobs A the “ Navajo Tribal Council of Windowrock Arizona was In charge - ' ‘JA were W job oH:ing received by the Logan Employment Security office during the to 41 last jwirt week compared week and 46 a year ago New filed claims unemployment totaled 124 against 18 last week and 107 in 1062 ilirrr Farmers of Cache Valley and unrounding areas are invited to attend a meeting Tuesday 1:30 pm at Bear River high v A vAy 'v m - 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