Show ¥ ' Comparative around temperature! rrpri the (lows): neapolis 10 above West Yellowstone 31 in Phoenix 30 in Bas Vegas 45 in Los Angeles and San Francisco Clear fo partly man me minus 20 in Bismarck minus 10 in ' Mincountry 1 VOL 54 NO 19 LOGAN UTAH TUESDAY Agriculture And Industry Subject Conference Explores Meeting Future Of Rural Utah School Drop-Out- 1943 JANUARY 22 FIVE cloudy through Wednesday A little wanner — highs both with low todays about 20-3-0 Last night's low in night 0 Logan was a minus 2 CENTS s Of Council New Branch Is Cpened By Logan Bank The pertinent question’ of school drop-out- s as problems of the Individual school community and ‘the nation will be discussed for members of the Cache Valley Women's Legislative Council The future of rural Utah will be given intensive consideration at the seventh annual Agriculture and Industry Conference at Hotel Utah Wednesday Two speakers from federal government posts in Washington D C will join Utah experts in the conference program sponsored by Utah State University as the first major event of its 75th Anniversary observance Lawrence A Fox director of the Trade and Commercial Policy Division U S Department of Commerce will be luncheon speaker His subject is “The Chal e n g e of Foreign pro d u c i n gend distributing Trade to Utah" knowledge and the speakers Brooks Hays White House have based their talks on exassistant to President Kennedy tensive projects will speak in the afternoon Dean Collier pointed out session on “Political Problems of Rural People" By Joseph W Grigg will be held United Press International PARIS— Franch President Charles de Gaulle and West GerThursday January 24 at 3:30 man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today signed a treaty pledgthe in commissioners’ pm between the two nations that have fought three cooperation ing in room Court board the County major wars in the last 100 years House The historic document provides that the heads of the two Speakers Will be principal nations will meet at least every six months that their ministers Leo Johnson of Logan Senior of foreign affairs and defense will consult frequently and that High Police Chief Eli Drakul-ic- h they will exchange troops and training facilities for joint and a The 1 Yesterday the First National Bank of Logan opened a new branch of its bank on the east side of Main Street between 4th and 5th North Streets and adjacent to the Albertson Shopping Center The bank had previously been notified by the Comptroller of the Currency in Washington D C that its application for the branch had been approved The Comptroller also has issued his certificate of authorize-tio- n to commence business In making this announcement Fitotc research meeting representative from maneuvers The treaty is the county in line The morning session will include a speech by Gov George D Clyde: “Rural Utahns Seen by the Governor” Morning Speakers aspects of-rur- al session ng Nikita Inspects beginning at 2 p m in Lafayette Ballroom Mr Hays will be joined by Rowan C Stutz director Small Schools Project for Utah who will discuss “Educational Problems of Rur- On Soviet Troops - BERLIN (UPD Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev left East Berlin today to inspect “cold war” Russian front line troops stationed in Communist East Germany In a dispatch from Wuens-doEast Germany the official Soviet Tast news agency said Khrushchev was welcomed there by Russian garrison troops and their families Khrushchev made his trip after attending the sixth East German Communist party congress in East Berlin that appeared to have accomplished little in the way of galns for the Communist world Tass said the Soviet officers and men at Wuernsdorf assqr ed Khrushchev that Russian troops in East Germany “are prepared to fulfill their patriotic duty at any moment" Tass added that Khrushchev received a stormy ovation from the troops In Wuernsdorf and wished them every success in their work f rf the afternoon program al Utah” and by Dr JeDon Emenhiser assistant professor of political science at USU discussing “Reapportionment and Political Efficiency” Chair man Collier stressed that everyone is invited to attend the conference which is held each year to consider some aspects of Utah’s future The conference is a part of the institution’s objective of fi ll j man-in-spt- RECEIVING A PLAQUE recognizing his work as Preston Chamber of Cbmmerce president during the past year is Clyde Check- - etts right Making presentation is his successor Keith Christensen Annual' installation of officers was last night t PRESTON CHAMBER Stresses Value Concert Is Of Weil Received PRESTON — At the 45th annual dinner meeting and induction of officers of Preston Chamber of Commerce held Monday evening Dr Donald E Walker told members and guests that advertising in all forms plays a very fundamental part of our lives He explained the important role advertising has in our society and how 'the basic needs of human beings is reflected in advertising Advertising appeals to our he sold millions of copies of needs it reveals the rights of his book “How to Win Friends free people in that they have and Influence People” These the right to choose or select small ads caught the attention that which is Important to of millions of people because them he said they felt the need to win Citing an example of how friends and the need to belong people react to advertising Dr or take their place in society Walker told the history of Dale The Chamber of Carnegie and how Ms book be- Commerce’s annual Grassman came an advertising phenom- award went to William Reese enon Placing small advertise- This award is presented to the ments in several newspapers! (Continued on Page 10) Preston ' fil Ip B Si - 17 : w i Gregory Sustained as bishop was Otto oounselnv Gregory tr ' Clifford ElSharp second counselor H waiter Knapp ward clerk Uebor J Taylor and as- slstant clerk George G Burbank i " n ToVisit Denmar- -- PLANNING UTAH State University’s annual Agriculture' and 'Industry Conference are from left Dr Edwin L Peterson commit tee member Dr George T Blanch a speaker and Dr Robert' P Collier chairman - Conference is Wednesday Salt Lake City s r Main Provisions Its main provisions are: —The heads of state and gov eminent will meet at least every six months Their foreign defense education youth find sports ministers will meet every three months and their chiefs of staff every two months Three high officials A High Spot from each government will The first solo in the Second meet monthly as a sort of progroup of the (Continued on Page 10) gram was also by llandcl Thanks to Thee from the cantata “The Children of Israel” This selection with its fine chordal piano accompaniment was a high spot on the program From Bizet's opera "The Fair Maid of Perth” the gifted artist who has an excellent The voice range sang into the WASHINGTON ItlPD hearts of his audience with this United States Britain and Russia planned to resume nuclear masterpiece we test ban talks here today apFollowing intermission enjoyed three liedcr of Brahms parently closer to agreement in The principle than ever before Cornelius and Schubert Aiitenthalt of Schubert one of Yet though President Kenthe great art songs reminds nedy and Soviet Premier one of the Erl King with tjs Nikita S Khrushchev narrowed exciting restless piano accom- the issues in an exchange of paniment This number made a letters published this week fine impression on the listeners there were still key issues and Included in the closing group dozens of details in dispute were two programatic num-- ( The talks' latest in a scries Continued on Page 10) which began in October 1958 in Geneva with preliminaries k- going back to 1955 were due to COPENHAGEN Am — So- begin at 3 p m at the State viet Foreign Minister Andrei Department Here in how the two camps Gromyko will visit Denmark In March it was announced fined up in advance of the meeting today ! one-ha- " gan for the first time was the gifted vocalist Carl Palangi A star of opera and concert stage Mr Palangi was sponsored by Cache Civic Music Assn and the Utah State Ly ceura Bureau The event was held in the George Nelson Fieldhouse last evening For his opening number Mr Palangi sang selections from the classical period beginning with the religious Si tra i ceppi from Handel’s opera “Bernice” followed by a tender Italion lullaby by Monteverdi A dramatic song of sorrow an aria from Verdi’s opera “Simon Boccanegra” was the next offering In the solo written in the minor mode the brilliant baritone displayed great vitality as well as a rich warm quality in his voice nauer persuaded the French leader that the Brussels situation is critical and that an open breach must be avoided The German sources said Adenauer and De Gaulle also discussed France’s rejection of President Kennedy's offer of Polaris missiles Adenauer was in a favored position to exert pressure on DcGaulIe The two have agreed to an historic reconciliation of their nations— traditional en emies whose quarrels have drenched Europe and the world in bloody wars dating back a thousand years French Foreign Office spokesman Claude Lebel sought to assure the rest of Eurpoe that the treaty was' not aimed at any other nation “On the contrary it must be regarded as the first indispensable' step leading toward the unityuf Europe for wMch both sides hope" he said The treaty will be submitted tuboth national parliaments for ratification It will be accompanied by a joint statement by the two leaders gram Defense officials said the Air Force may put up $30 million in addition to the $306 million which the civilian agency is planning to spend on the pro- gram during the new fiscal year beginning July 1 The purpose would be to test military tactics in space The move followed charges in the last session of congress that military aspects of space flight were being neglected Simultaneously the two agencies announced that the civilian National Aeronautics ' and Space Administration (NASA) would take over management of the 87000-acr- e Merritt Island launcMng area being built for larger boosters adjacent to Cape Canaveral Fla the state winter-wis- e Winter's- - latest outburst broke up a brief respite bom a freeze which drove temperatures to almost 50 below zero in the Middle West Monday County Officials Of Utah Convene In SLC County officials and their wives from Utah’s 29 counties are preparing to travel to Salt Lake City today for the 40th annual convention of county officials opening Thursday The convention in the New-houHotel officially opens at 9:30 a m Thursday but some special meetings are plumed Defense officials said NASA Wedn e s d a y for committee was planning to use only “co- members ' operative” targets for space Special speakers will include whereas the Air Gov George D Clyde Bernard rendezvous Force may want to use “pass- - F Hillenbrand executive dilve" or even “evasive" targets rector of the National Associain some of the experiments tion of Counties from WashingThe Air Force also wants to ton D C Brooks Ilays test sensing instruments for ex- special assistant to President amining or photographing the John F Kennedy and several surface of the earth from man- others ned VeMcles The convention will end SatSo far NASA has ordered 12 urday evening two-ma- n space vehicles to be boosted into orbit by the Titan II intercontinental ball i s t i c missile under the Gemini proSALT LAKE CITY fliPD -Sgram econd Juvenile Cour t Judge The Air Force may put men Regnal W Garff Jr said toay and instruments aboartf-eom- e parents must give children a of these It may alro order feeling of love and underother space capsules standing se Parental Love On Yesf Ban Agreement - ft Franklin Stake presidency at Sacrament services lf Released after six and years as bishop was Wood-roG Porter his counselors Kenneth P Knapp and Heber J Taylor and ward clerk Otto J ' By Mrs N W Christiansen Appearing In concert in Lo- well-chose- PRESTON — Reorganization of Mapleton ward was effected Sunday under supervision of ad-fir- : Bass-Barito- ne Mapleton Ward Is Reorganized V — Air Force Gets - Fox Afternoon Program Crr-- n full-blow- Role In 'Gemini' off-stre- et fayette' Ballroom and will give brief remarks regarding the 75th Anniversary observance prior to introducing Mr Hr lulled n A Important Transition” “It is estimated that from five to six months will be required for completion of remodeling plans and specifications But during this period banking operations will be continued at the branch” Prairie States lalcrulhMal zard conditions to west and cenblizzard plowed tral Kansas a cold wave from through the heart of Urn prairie the Great Plains deep into Texstates today under the 'lash of as and Arkansas and Arctic air winds as far(south as the Gulf Coast icy gale-forc- e The blizzard swarmed into It was the latest of a poundcentral and southeast Nebras- ing succession of winter storms ka behind winds of nearly 50 which has straddled the nation miles per hour Temperatures most of January A total of 87 which had straggled above deaths were linked to the latest zero overnight plunged again siege of bitter weather which mounted and began last weekend Huge drifts school were closed In both farm Citrus Damage and urban communities The cold threatened disaster The U S Weather Bureau to Southern California Crops for warned of a rapidly moving the ninth conecutive day Temsuggestion storm which would bring bliz- - perature were expected to Offers Compromise drop to 28 in the California citAdenauer offered De Gaulle rus belt where bitter weather face-savia compromise has already been blamed for under which the Brussels negomillions of dollars In crop damtiations would be suspended age temporarily wMle the Common Nebraska’s snow created zero Market’s executive commission in many areas and visibility draws up an "inventory” of the state Mghway department points m which Britain and the urged motorists to stay off the six Common Market nations roads Northwest Iowa also got ' still are deadlocked a piece of the storm and at Adenauer told De Gaulle ac40 schools weer dosed least WASHINGTON OIPS The cording to German sources The same storm unloaded a that West Germany still be- Defense Department and the foot of snow on Montana Mounlieves British membership in Federal Space Agency antain passes and started a temthe Common Market is desir- nounced today that they have perature slide which was expecable agreed to five the Air Force an ted to wind up at 30 below toGerman sources said there important role in the civilian night No weather casualties or sre “strong hopes” that Ade- “Gemini” pro- school closings were reported in i Dr Robert P Collier dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences at USU is contoday Russell S Hanson ex- ference chairman and will ecutive vice president of the the conference at 9:45 a bank stated that the establish- open m in the Empire Room of the r of ment this branch “is in keep-- Hotel Utah lng with pur 72-- y ear tradition of providing the finest in banking Several services and facilities to our Utah’s problems and capabilimany customers ties will be studied in the “While this branch in Besides Gov ing present state represents 8 ' Clyde speakers include: humble beginning the building! Dr D Wynne Thorne directoccupied will be completely remodeled and the very latest in or of research at USU “Rural Dr banking equipment will be in- Utah in stalled” George T Blanch head deMr Hanson reported that the partment of agricultural econbranch ultimately when the omics USU “The Future of remodeling is completed will Agriculture in Utah” Dr offer a full and complete bank- Stephen L Brower economic ing service of all kinds This and social development leader will include Checking account USU' Extension Services deposits savings accounts all “Stimulating Development in types of real estate and com- Rural Areas” William Pal-- f mercial loans safety deposit reman director Utah Combox facilities night depository mittee on Industrial and Emservice money orders and a ployment Planning-‘-‘Industricomplete ' range of familiar Development Possibilities for banking services Rural Utah” Dr Frank W “The bank is gratified at the Kearns assistant professor of large number of persons who forest management USU “Reavailed themselves of the creation and Tourist Opportunbranch services on the opening ities” i Hanson Mr “Its added day” location provides adequate Dr Daryl Chase USU presiparking and drive-i- n fac- dent will preside atibetlunch-to- n ilities at 12:15 p m in the La- with De Gaulle's conception of a loosely linked Europe of the Fatherlands”' and provides no supranational authority nor a common parliament De Gaulle and Adenauer signed the document in the French President’s E 1 y s e e Palace The ceremony took place after Adenauer appealed to Do Gaulle to refrain from provoking a complete breach in the Brussels talks on Britain’s entry into the Common Market German sources said De Gaulle had promised to consider the Icy Gales Pierce Heart Of - The United Stales and Brit- -' ain are ready to sign an agreement ending nuclear weapons tests in at atmosphere' outer space and under water They believe this would not require inspection But they insist on inspections for a treaty which would include underground tests since these are hard to distinguish from earthquakes Russia has ruled out the partial test ban insisting on all or nothing and thereby making the inspection issue the key check on possible underground Then in November blasts 1961 the Russians' suddenly refused even to discuss on-si- te Inspection Premier Nikita Khrushchev accepted inspection teams in principle He agreed to permit two to three trips a year in Soviet territory The United States says this not enough U S officials have mentioned eight to ten trips : but this may1 be flexible The makeup of the teams has i not been settled ! one' ' ' also Russians The have imInspection Teams Much earlier in the talks plied the teams coul dooly visit ' Russia accepted the principle areas of Russia where earth of Internet i o n 1 inspection quakes commonly occur The teams visiting each country to West wants this broadened J t C ot : t ' - f |