Show About Town By : Clarkston PTA Founders' Day program will be held Thursday February 14 at 7:30 pm All patrons are Invited to attend ' Monthly meeting of the Cache Valley Geological and j Archeological Society will be "held Thursday 7:30 p m In Al's Club Room Dr J Stew art Williams of Utah State University will be guest speaker there will be a report of i Also the Utah Archeological Society meetirig held in Salt Lake City last weekend and the regular business will be transacted "We welcome all who are interested in rocks gems petrified wood and Indian artifacts to come and meet with usH i ' It 'Si -- Ml 111 ft I : M m I ?a mil mi mmMM stated Ira Ilyer president Mi Mil AjKsflp Ladles of Elks will meet Thursday February 14 at 8 pm at the lodge rooms ThsH program will be given By Sharmu of "Customs ku-mi- d of ¥ AAUW International Relations Study Group will meet Thursday at 3:45 p m with Mrs Mae Simpson 185 South 1 i ' India" ig ' i East The Legal City Police have broadcast an alert for a car that has been reported stolen Bill Bagley 275 N 3 E has 'reported thatjhis car a 1958 wmte Chevrolet im pala has been stolen The license number of the car is CE 7452 The police are look ing for the car here and have broadcast an alert to other law enforcement agencies Anyone seeing this car u asked to contact the police department two-do- W Ffh i i m or Zone meeting of Lions Inter national will be held Wednesday 7:30 p m in the Paradise hall Guest speaker will be Dr Daryl Chase president of Utah State University back' to POWEKFUL VOICE— Forest of antennas rises above the If 0 uuurnutuon A Agency s new snon wave broadcasting facility at Greenville NC With a total output of 4800000 watts—the equivalent of 96 UJS commercial stations— the installation will double the power of the Voice of erica USIA's global radio network The facility will be formally inaugurated Feb 8 ua top-streng-th Hyde Park Club Aggie Quarter meeting is scheduled Wednes day 7:30 p m in the forestry and biological sciences audi torium CordellVail Enfertained Prior To Leaving for Finland Lamb Mrs Edith Southwick Is By Andrea played a violin solo accompanied by Mrs Mardean Undbloom The sneakers were Dr Charles L Hyde and Alvin Jeppson Re marks by the parents and a response by Cordell The closing remarks were made bv Man Kills Five A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Cordell Vail son of Mr and Mrs Amnion F Vail who has been called to serve as an LDS missionary in the Fin ish Mission was held in the Hyde Park Ward chapel Sun KINGSPORT Tenn CP! day evening Bishop Ernest ui- Bishop Olsen Attending the killed and shot plant guard sen and conducted the testimonial were many out of presided ana men his five children toaay town relatives and friends turned the eon on himself He meeting Foliowine meeting Mr and ed a was A sob by play piano his note left a suicide saying Mrs Vail assisted by Mrs Ruwife nan run away wixn an- sister Mary Jean Vail and ann ' other sister Mrs Eldene Jepp-so- by Harris entertained for relaother man by tives and close friends of Cor sang accompanied Officers found the note in dell Lunch was served and vis a cousin Mickelsen Stephen 34 the home of D C Pierson iting enjoyed when a neighbor child discovSundav School Class ered the bodies of Pierson and Stanley Neilson and Cordell his children Vail entertained the members The note read: of their Sunday School class man with a off wife run "My Wednesday evening at a sleigh and left me the kids They are CUtlApun Calf MIIIUIGIIf JGII - Law Must Keep Pace With sick and crying for their mother I love them so much I cannot let them suffer and grow up in broken home and go through life being mistreated They will go to heaven and may God help me and my wife Please print this in the paper It might help some one" nerson a piam guara the huge Tennessee Easiman i chemical plant here started a week's vacation Sunday Neighbors said his wife was "out of the state" The bodies of his children Kathy 13 Richard 10 Diana 5 Jackie 3 and Tommy 2 were found in four beds in two bedrooms in the modest home They had been killed with a shotgun Pierson's body also was found in the house Storms Force Delay Of Syncom Launch 24-ho- ' : three-stag- - Warren - Jus riding party After die sleieh ride they met at the Neilson home where supper was served oy Mrs Neilson and Mrs Winona Vail Cordell was presented with a gift Virginia Daraes entertained for Cordell Vail at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Earl Dabies Thursday evening A delicious supper was served and table games were played Present were Marie Reeder Nanrv Larsen Arlene Lamb Virginia uaines uoraeii vail Bill Boyle Scott Fluckieer and Georm Nelson Cordell received manv nice gifts Friday Cordell spent the day visiune friends at byu and at tended the Preference Ball in the evening Chief tice Earl Warren said today that law has not kept pace with science in the onrushing snace aee and cautioned that man can destroy himself unless the two are made part ners for useful outlets In a Lincoln's birthday add ress in the huge coliseum at George Tech warren did not mention the civil- - rights issue which has been a major topic of Supreme Court decisions since he went on the bench shortly before the 1954 school deseerecation decision The chief justice paid tri Dinner Guests bute however to the Ameri Mr and Mrs Ammon Vail can Constitution which he no ted was onlv 1373 words — Cordell and Marv Jean Vail "shorter than the average ma were dinner guests of Mr and razine article of today in Mrs Roy Geddes of Lewiston which our founding fathers dis- on Thursday Visiting at the home of Mr tilled the governmental wisdom and Mrs Ammon Vail have of the ages" "This great Constitution ser- been their son Sherron his wife ves our needs today as it did Lois and their daughters Sher-ri- e 175 years ago" Warren said Linda and Suzann of n California and from "It will serve as well 175 years in the future if we nurture it Brigham their daughter Eldene as a divine document by and her husband Calvin Jeppbringing coherent legal light son and their daughters Bonnie g and Rea to bear upon the conditions of life wrought Sundav visitors at the Vail sc- home were Mrs Mildred by the wonderful age of Egetts and son Dennis of Bountiful ience" - ATLANTA flJPB Ful-erto- CAPE CANAVERAL UPD — A band of thunderstorms today postponement forced a in a U S attempt to launch an unusual communications satellite that will hang like a permanent fixture in the heavens satellite calThe led Syncom was to have been launched shortly after midnight tonight Scientists now have their sights set on an early Thursday launch time' Syncom will be carried aloft e Delta rocket— bv a (he most reliable space vehicle America owns The Delta has run up an unprecedented string of 14 successful shots Its new assignment will be to place Syncom in a precise orbit 22300 miles above the earth This Is the one point in space where the forward speed of a satellite almost exactly match- 150-pou- Science ever-changin- Warren arrived night in South Monday the a rare trip into es the speed of earth's The result is that if Syncom successfully gets in the right place it will appear to hover over one longitude in the Atlantic ocean between the Americas and Africa It would never go completely around earth in the customary satellite fashion The maneuver is so tricky that even if Syncom does reach the 22300-mil- e altitude it will take two weeks to delicately put it in the right place Excellent dancing and costuming and lighting that shut out the vast expanse of the field house and focused the attention of the audience on the "stage" all contributed to a most entertaining evening We are fortunate to have such a group as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet come to the valley The number of people who enjoy good dancing is growing and it was especially interesting to see so many children and young people in last night's large audience We were fortunate too to see the work of George Balan-chin- e and Agnes DeMille two of the greatest choreographers now living Highlight of the evening was the superb technical performance by Sonia Traverner in "Don Quixote" Technically no other member of the troop could come close to her Rutherford was especially good as the rejected suitor in "The Bitter Weird" based on the score of "Briga-doon- " Richard Shefla Mackinnon was delightful in Pas de Dix and as the Pink Girl in the ' "Comed- ians" It was of a great deal of interest to me to see how much modern and contemporary dance movement was combined in some of the numbers with the classical ballet There are 23 dancers in the an orchestra and company they carry their own scenery Slightly Higher Than Clyde's Figure SALT LAKE CITY WP0 — An Clyde Sen Kleon Kerr said the final recommend-ation- i of the subcommittee should be available in about a week "It appears we will be slightly above the governor's recom- mendation" said Kerr But he added the discrepancy runs only about a million dollars and probably canbe worked out to the chief executive's liking Clyde recommended about $18 million for state institutions in bis special budget message Monday while Kerr said the committee is thinking in terms of $19420 million The State Building Board has listed about $40 million in critical building needs Farm Bureau Program Slated A dinner which will precede the annual Cache County Farm Bureau membership Wednesday evening will begin at 6:30 pm in the Smithfield Stake House Prior to that however Farm Bureau directors will hold luncheon meeting at 12 noon on that day on the USU cam pus to elect executives for the ensuing year Following the evening meal which will be served to Bureau members and their wives an 8 pm business meeting will featue Lloyd D Browning executive secretary of Idaho Farm Bureau Federation as guest speaker Others expected to address the group are A V Smoot Utah State Farm Bureau Federation President and Jacob Fuhriman insurance adjuster for Northern Utah Cor-in- ne FUNlALS Ruth McGregor Funeral services for Ruth Curtis McGregor 80 win be Heber Allen THE HERALD JOURNAL LAKE CITY (lira -If Utah's sales tax is increased the state will have a high er rate than any of its neighSALT bors Utah now has a two and one half per cent sales tax with an optional one half per cent which can be levied locally The local levy has been adop ted by 21 of 29 counties Gov George D Clyde has asked for an additional one half per cent which would bring the tax to three per cent or three and one half per cent locally Nevada's tax is two per cent Idalio and Oregon have no sales tax at all Wyoming and Colorado collect two per cent TOWERING TOURISTS — Recent passengers aboard an nuicuiaii nniucm uncs imp inciuaea incse tali giraffes en route from New York to the San DieRo Zoo w-io- Macmillan Sees No Mrs Marie Dock Enterfains For Daughters of Pioneers Marieene Peart and Elda Miller of the stake board were present at our Primary Mon nay afternoon Mrs Lola uttledike is snend tag a few days at Brigham with ner aaugmer ana new oaoy Mr ana Mrs Frank Dalian Mr and Mrs Julius P Jen sen entertained' a group of mends at supper and Rook Friday evenine Those oresent inciuaea air ana Airs s p Eppich Mr and Mrs George u Merrill Mr and Mrs Henry Ellerman and Mrs Lola Lit-ueaike Mr and Mrs John Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter Monday moraine in a local hosnital Boyd Ellerman and Janet of Salt Lake City spent overnight Wednesday with his parents Mr and Mrs Henry Ellerman Ronald Eller man also of Salt Lake spent r naay ana Saturday with his parents Friday Mrs Henry Ellerman entertained at dinner Those present were Mr and Mrs run jaroine oi ciarkston and Mr and Mrs Ernest Andersen of Preston Temple Excursion the Elder's auorum snonsnr ed a Temple excursion Thursday evening Eleven couples parucipaiea in ordinance work Mr and Mrs Harold Rut tars and Mr and Mrs Meivin Lott sponsored the party of uie Young Marneds Friday evening in the ward hall Supper was served and variolic games were played Thirtyseven were oresent Mrs Wanda Andrew enterr tainea at a birthdav nartv Sat urday afternoon honoring their aaugmer Jill who was celebrating her 7th anniversary Those present were Cindy unamoers Joyce spackman iesa Anderson Marva Giiiena Maria Ashcroft Valen Rut tars LeAnn Kupfer LuAnn : - called on his mother ' Mrs Mary A Mortenson and re ports ner reeling in fine health and Mr and Mrs Kefford Peek Kefford has received an appointment to the board of directors of the Dee HosDital and the new LDS hospital to be built in ugacn lie is on the committee for the direction of per-son- el Lori Andrew small daugh? ter of Mr and Mrs Merlin L Andrew underwent a tonsillec- tomy Wednesday morning She is recovering satisfactorily A baby boy was born Monday in the Preston hospital to Mr and Mrs Mark Godfrey This is the second son for Mark and Annette The brother inf frey awaits at home New Program The YWMIA under the super-visio- n of Lula Lott and Janice Griffin have started a physical fitness program Their first meetine was Mondav evenine with twenty-si- x present The course wm continue every Monday niebt at 7 an for eral weeks and all women and girls of the ward are invited to - LONDON (UPC Prime Min ister Harold Macmillan said today there in no present need for any direct talks with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev over the question of developing more trade with Russia or any other matter Macmillan ruled out such a meeting between himself and Khrushchevin the wake of France's veto of Britain's entry into the European Con mon Market It came on the closing day of a parliamentary debate over the failure in which the opposition attacked his government The Prime Minister said Britain's trade agreement with Russia "provides a satisfactory framework" for five-ye- ar OPEN Is - UPD The Air Force 'announced Monday the selection of Grand Forks N D Air Force Base as headquarters for the ISO Minuteman missiles requested in President Kennedy's budget Grand Forks will be the sixth Minuteman base When it is completed there will be 950 of the Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles in the Air Force The Minuteman is a solid-fuele- d rocket fired from a deep underground concrete silo designed the Air Force said "to withstand a- - nuclear attack and still be launched within seconds after authority is received from the president The first 20 of a planned 130 Minuteman missiles now are operational at Malmstrom Air Force Base Great Falls Mont The other four Minuteman bases under construction are Ellsworth Air Force Base S D Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri: Minor Air Force Base at N D and Warren Air Force Base Wyoming Warren will have 200 missiles and the others will have ISO Minutemen engines are produced in Utah and a Minute-ma- n assembly plant is located at Ogden the development of Anglo-Sovi- et commerce The government was "trying to extend trade with Russia by taking appropriate measures" he said indicating there was no need for a meeting with Khrushchev One of these currently under study is a deal for Russian oil in exchange for shipbuilding orders in Brioza this possibility has caused some concern in Washington Til 7 P M IIP STIFF m participate The following vnuntf fnllra from our ward attended Bride ana Groom night at Lewiston Third ward Tuesday eveninir Gerry Merrill Edna Mae Mills Howard Grant Helena Andrew stake leader Gerald Merrill and Beth Chambers A beauti ful wedding cake decorated by of chance Iww II away running sm imImj mm hi Sa way li Id bring N to BIOCK1 TLmJRH - — iwai bwf iiivj ym jvw tmum - Mtte MnfX This year Wt twnMM mU mwf I rdiiai il hhI mI be smartf Figure your rox m qutac aura aaay the BLOCK way! way Mrs Doris Buttars retiirnnil from the hospital Tuesday following surgery Mr and Mrs Leon Larsen and family of Ogden spent Sunday afternoon and evening with his sister Mr and Mrt Wendell Marriott Dave Blazzard of Murrav was a dinner euest Suntav ni Mr and Mrs Wendell Marriott The guide patrol with La-Mell Ashcroft as leader nre sented the colors at the closing session of stake conference Sunday evening Brent Reeder acted as Chief with Paul Mar riott Charles and Ralph Spack r— v ahoat ef You hovan'l Flossie Atkinson was yfATli aawrato iwawtiM af awry m ntamf W Kwt waT any ptmhf ar fcritrtaV wan I yr HnQ3oXrjJca 533 North Mais Street Leaan Utah — 27 XiIIh'i Lanjm Tax Sfftira WEEKDAYS V SATtKDAVS SM OlfUfW Amta aa Sana AX la 1 FM AH to I rM NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY J TELEVISION PROGRAMS man presenting the colors after which Brent lead in the KUTV— Channel 2 KCPX—Caaniitl 4 S pledge of allegiance (brings are prt pared by the above stations which should be contacted directly hi case of error TV Italian President - ROME fllPO r- President An tonio Segni set the stage today for national elections this spring that will indicate how ' - department today de attempt at "indirect censor hip" :i-v- 14) U:4S) It :!&—( U MlaAay 4) Haaaaaa S (S) Kawa IS:li— (4 Wtataar 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Star Mawa ' SiW-- A) -- state Inn INck S) Lara at Ufa ar Caaamaaacii rar Saas (I) Search far IiBimr OBtdlai Usht Hastier Vriaktaf Laraaila 14) Caaiaat () Bed Kkaltaa II) Kaipira f Hawafiaa Eya 15) Jack Braar S:M-IS) Carry Maara S:St-- far Italy's future government swings to the left nounced Russia's expulsion of the National Broadcasting Co from Moscow as an obvious ( - -- - (S) lt:!-- tf Kawa 11:1a— (1) Tratk (4) ami Mew HI peart S:U- -3 For April Elections Scores Ouster FEB IS Tl'KSDAY Sets Stage Segni received senate presiiiruiin iTudy Andrew Kay-Icn- e dent Ccsare Merzaeora and and Betty Marshall and chamber of deputies president Gave Cottle of Lnean anrf tha Giovanni Leone the only formguest of honor Games and re ality required before dissolving freshments were enjoyed parliament uaoy Boy Law national elec Mr and Mrs Douglas Hun tions onrequires a Sundav within 70 saker are nroud narents of a days of parliament's dissolu baby boy born to them recent tion segni is expected to set ly- the elections for April 21 or 28 Mrs Lorraine Rasmnsum Although the current five- and Mrs Wilbur Cook of Paui term of parliament was year Idaho spent overnight Tuesto due expire shortly bickering day and Wednesday Flip etc nf Mr and Mrs E W Bingham between Premier Amintore mr ana Airs ftiarlow Butler Fanfani's Christian Democrats and his nominal supporters the and danehter snent the wm end with his parents Mr and Socialists brought parliament C Mrs E N Butler and to at- to a virutal standstill tend stake conference where he had the pleasure of meeting his mission president Thomas Monson who was present repWASHINGTON 9D The the eenealoeical as in the River Heights Ward resenting chapel under the direction of sociation Mr and Mrs Roland Morten Bishop Ernest SUer Friends may call at the' Han ton motored to Ogden SaturMortuary Wednesday from 7 to day where they visited their 9 p m and Thursday from 11 daughter and family Mr and a m until time of services' Mrs Ellis Griffin They also WASHINGTON J - Need For Talks With Khrushchev Trenton By Norma Reeder Mrs Marie Dock was hostess to the Daughters of Pioneers Margaret Ann Adams Benson Camp at her home Thursday afternoon The lesson was given by Hedvig Bingham Those present were Mabel Morten-so- n Pearl Spencer Neta Benson Hedvig Elpise Benson Amelia Ellerman Bingham' Fern Jensen Flossie Atkinson and Marie Dock Refreshments were served by the hostess Mr and Mrs E C Spencer received word Friday morning the 25th of Jan of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr and Mrs Howard Spencer of Salt Lake City at the Holy Cross hospital This young couple have another child a son Mrs Mae Spencer of Trenton is the - Comparing Grand Forks Sales Tax' Missile Base Rates ' -- " tei:y — Stake Visitor conducted Wednesday at 1 p m in the LDS Tabernacle at Grace Idaho Friends may call at the Reed Mr Vail's brother Isaac Vail home in Thatcher McGregor his sister and brother-in-laWednesMr and Mrs Seth W Ballard Tuesday evening and Burial to services day 'prior all of Salt Lake Citv Mm Vail's uncle T L Jensen of will be in the Grace City: Ceme y Lost River Idaho and his son tery Rueben Jensen of Arco Idaho Mr and- Mrs Ammon Vail motored to Salt Lake City on Funeral services for Henry Wednesday to be at the meetHeber Allen Jr 76 will be Cordell was set apart ing where for his mission On Sunday they conducted Thursday at 1 p m were accompanied to Salt Lake City by their daugher Mary Jean and Mr and Mrs Alvin Jeppson where they attended the missionary testimonial and saw (Jordeu ooara tne wane for Finland " v yZff appropriations subcommittee on building was reported by its chairman today to be considering a construction program slightly higher than that re- commended by Gov George v great grandmother w W "SATc!iBST Winnipeg Ballet Applauded Jackie Funnier Tha NilUaaalra l:t-I- S) CBS Mawa I:H— (I) Tha Match Gaaia I4t Qaraa far Day li) Secret Stem :SS— it) Kawa S:Sf— S) Sfaha raeai far VMy ( Wka Da Yaa Traat U Tfca Edca af 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