Show WE TtESi(cS"a:j)ii"' HERALD JOUKNAl USU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT SUNDAY land Bank Unit Slates Annual Meeting servicing 459 Land Bank loans totaling $3909104: one Bales contract at $450 and lour com missioner loans at $843 for basement of Logan Tabernacle 1962 there were 55 Land Bank a Brand total of $3910198 it was announced today by loans made totaling Sa06778 Four hundred fifty of the Rodney S Nyman office man- - Applications pending were 17 loans or 98 percent are in for an amount of $254000 eood standing with only 10 sger Guest speaker will be Bert The Association currently is loans showing delinquency Smith vice president public The financial statement shows assets as follows: Cash Lots Of JIjyih accounu recwvaoie investments $199556 $11: suojeci wui oe ruis uu stock In Berkeley Land Bank Despite $243750: office building less of S percent amounting w depreciation $15363 for a to to Days of ooo win be distributed Ul of $472385 Busi- nimlori in — attendance' Net earnings for the year :— At ij - von i an oi The Utah State Symphony i count on uwse com election includes were $29507 which added to ness s the on January 1 1962 Orchestra under the direction directors The current board days in January having surplus comprised of Merle G Ily- duced insects very much" of $31679 made a total sur of Prof Ronald Stoffel win r Twliton president: Lynn cautions Dr Georee F KnowL plus of $61186 Of that $4105 present its annual Winter Conview ton Utah State University was transferred to the legal cert February 17 at 3 pm In McKinnon of Randolph Richard Roskelley tension entomologist reserve and $9096 declared as the' Student Union Building in enccung xieia conuiuons dividends to members Icav Smlthnela Joim a ihuhuuiWells ville and O "Claude Wen- this week he noted that adult tag a surplus on January 1 North Logan PTA alfalfa weevils lygus ougs 1963 Of $47985 nergren Logan nopDiowiues ieai images pen thrips cutworms and a variety of beetles had become Billings LDS active as the temperature For Its regular meeting raised to around 50 dcg F lie also observed a need for con Thursday February 14 at 8 BILLINGS Mont (DPS— A new pm the North Logan PTA is trolling cattle lice In some herds stake of the Church of Jesus planning a discussion of ways weather exper- Christ of Latter-daSaints was far so vears of to help children discipline of lenced earlier did kill some of organized Sunday in Billings Mth Bov Scouts I -VI JI- -I II lk themselves regarding their America was Caivm r icicner uw uuvcu iiiuing wucic viicj Mont presided over by How habits The operation C Anderson u uum ard ow reading cacne at the vauey pimevuun Logan Anderson a chemist for the of the school library will also stmiual mectine held the insect activity observed this week we doubtless Oil Co Continental will Billings be discussed Union Building USU in the nave pieniy oi insect prouems heads the Billings Stake His Patrons are urged to cele ict oi l ni Kenneth St Valentine's together are counselors ao wo brate w rancnen J were Doty larmen veteran awards Other and gardeners had better have and Alvin S Walter and learn how to help their presented to the following: Anderson said the stake was particular child improve his Alfred Kern M T Van Or-- tag condition ready for use created from the Yellowstone reading habits as related to when sprav time comes along District of the West Centra! the home and school Ann Refreshments will be served States Mission 30 year — Henry R Cooper Dr Knowiton advised Han GunnelL Earl Trnnde sen Fred J Hoepter wanon LEARNING DENTAL HABITS Robert L Paul A Olsen m W8iswWWWafjinstSHSW Salisf me r:t George Raymond N D Watts Fielding Love bury Winward u 25 year — Grant u v Merrm dark Thomiey Conley Watts Thane winwaro 20 year — Orvld R Cutler G S Francis Melvin L Harris George H Kelker Elburn Kent Devere McAllister AlMarvin Neeley bert Senates LaVor Smith 15 vear — J Lamar Ander son Harold Balling Ariel D Benson W Ezra Cragun WiL ! i) liam A Davis Wallace Gran-d-v Kenneth Porter Annual stockholders' meet--i Assistant to of flee manager ins of the Federal Land Bank Nyman Is Mary Johnson In the Association's annual Assn of Logan will be condue-- l ted Thursday 1:30 pm In the report it is noted that during 5??!Sta fsSi'if t Meets Thursday Stake Created Cites Veterans - y I I - nZJv I s at Utah State "Abduction from the Seraglio" "Flcdcrmaus" Overture wlQ win present prelude music and two arias from Puccini's open the program and dances Sponsoring the event is the Merle ruffer USU's new in "Tosca" by Smetana and Brahms will Student Union Building Constructor in vocal music will Haydn's Symphony No 96 In be presented A brass ensemble under the cert Committee There is no be the featured soloist He will D Major will be the principal sing as aria from Mozart's work on the program Strauss' direction of Prof Alvin Wardle admission charge Ballroom Progress Of Research At gume seed laboratory at Utah State University Dr Thorne spoke of the work which has been done by some of the past and present workers of the USDA legume seed laboratory which Includes Dr George E Bohart Frank Leiberman Frank Todd Marshall Leven William Nye and Albert Cox all entomologists and John Carlson and Marion Pedersen agronomists He indicated Dr R W Woodward has developed an unusually large and important group of barley varieties that By Courtney Brewer Over 200 people attended the Utah State University Agricul tural Experiment Station 4th Annual Research Day which was held in the Forestry and m — George Butter-fiel- d Allen Dunn G Eugene r-Haycock W Clare liyer uuw rrans Ouverson mer year i- ' College-Youn- g Reelects Officers Members of the Farmers dologies in basic principles of Union in the College-Youn- g range ecology and manage area have current ment to officers for serve ensu the to on went cite Thorne Dr the studies of Dr Lorin E ing year E Floyd Olsen of Young Harris and Dr Wayne Cook on Ward has thus begun another the nutritive value of range term as president Roy ZollinScience Building Biological plants and the criteria to be ger of Logan will remain b) Following the theme of "ini used in feed supplements to the vice presidential position annih seventy-fiftthe tiating: range livestock which won the while Mrs E Floyd Olsen was national Hoblitzelle award of versary of the Utah State Uniretained as secretary-treasu- r 1953 versity Experiment Station" George Bateman and er Dr D Wynne Thome director Wesley Keller through reApproximately 60 people at of Agricultural Experiment Stasearch in education have tended the recent Farmers Untion and the University Re brought about the adoption of ion meeting Including county search gave a comprehensive pasture mixes and management and state officers Increased report on the beginning ana ev have that practices Achievement awards were entual buildup of research at are grown extensively through the yields of irrigated pastures to leaders and class presented USU to What it is today out the western United States in the state six or more times He indicated that the actual nr Delbert C Tineev follow-- The dairy farm pastures have members completing the youth research program at USU did ed by Dr Wade Dewey made become the center of interna program Speakers Included Foster not get underway until 1890 similar contributions to winter tional interest state president EdModest Beginning Dr Thorne emphasized Reese Olsen wheat varieties Dr J O Ancounty president The first research at USU derson has Pioneered a field of "That research is people Im- ward Community singing was led consisted of such activities as increasing importance in eval- aginative thought and persis bv Jacquelyn Ward and lien testing crop varieties studies uating the role of individual tant hard work by individuals of the value of farm manures amino acids in the protein re have been the indispensible ta George and dyi quirements- of poultry-4n- d Dr4gredientt in— each success nometer tests of the draft of Ethelwyn Wilcox developed a story" different types of farm im- strong program investigating Three Periods the effects of fatty acids on ' Dr Thorne broke down the plements Dr Thorne said He Indicated that animal in man He indicated "Our range last seventy-fiv- e years of revestigations weer started in research has pioneerd metho search in three twenty-fiv- e year 1892 and consisted primarily of periods He told of the evalufeeding tests Early chemistry ation of materials and practices research involved analyses of in general agricultural use in Dallas Grant PRESTON soil crops irrigation waters the first period The testing of Lewis 53 died unexpectedly and feeds varieties comparing crop The first projected activity in breeds of livestock and initia Friday at 4 am in the Preston illness to solu find t biology ting studies of such practices hospital after a brief 9 1909 He was born July at tions to animal disease prob as tillage dry farming irriga Franklin to J Grant and Net lems and proposed that the tion and livestock feeding tie Nash Lewis For a num state support a broad research He indicated that the second ber of years he had resided in program in human disease Hemondo One of the early animal pro- period was characterized by ex Washington in theto Franklin returned area He was ects entitled In "purebreds He plorations depth greater iiJirUwii'HMWiMi sswssBgBjisiisisssvBiiiaOdfc mammLWJmmmimmjtm44 of his death the at week last versus scrubs" It was conclud about talked insects which WILSON SCHOOL second graders Michael da Sorensen with their class exhibit— good ed that performance wise there were identified and their life father and had extended his a few days following foods tooth brush paste around a poem Brobcrg and Brenda James help teacher Ve was utile difference cycles were determined to find stay for Tuesday Dr Thorne explained briefly weak points at which controlled the funeral He- - married Eleanors Aem-mthe research was done by the practices would be initiated He 26 years ago She died in told of the searches for improvearly scientists and research1960 He married Florence Pet-cr- s ers which were brought in to ed crop varieties distinctive camthe Utah State University May 7 1962 characteristics such as disease include his wife Survivors pus resistance and he indicated three daughters and a son: "In the process of planning that "The second twenty-fiv- e Horiuchl and Sheiways to adequately commemor years also saw research ex Gloria DaleCain Seattle Wash Annette la ate our diamond jubilee" he SPEAKER for Floradell pand into such areas as econsaid "We have been gathering PTA Dr Twain Tippetts omics food and nutrition rur Dallas Jan and Linda Diane together some specific exam' al sociology range manage Edmonds Wash three stepresearch our daughters: Victoria Wagner of specific pies ment and animal breeding" PTA He summed up the third Patricia Bates and Virginia accomplishments in various ar Anderson Seattle his mother1 eas today More often than not twenty-fiv- e year period as be of Franklin six grandchildthe stories involve a succes one of in toward ing striving one ren and sion of contributions by several creasingly fundamental re Frankscientists over a number of Wellsvllle Floradell PTA search goals He said that brothers: Vert Lewis Seattle: sisLewis lin LaNav will meet Wednesday Febru greater emphasis has been years" ter EsteUe Smith Franklin Vims Research ary 13 at 7:30 pm for the placed on the question of and foster sister Hilda Olson He then went oh to tell of the annual Founders Day pro "why" wjth correspondingly Weston distinctive advances made re- gram less emphasis on the purely The body was returned to cently by Dr Cochran and his endeavors The search Guest speaker wiU be Dr Seattle Monday where funeral associates and their studies on Twain Tippetts head of the for meaning has steadily bevirus particles which were pre- fine arts department at Utah come more Important than the and burial arrangements will ceded by vital contributions of State University He will speak mere identification of events be completed B L Richards In Identifying oh developing' an appreciation "Overall" he said "it can and controlling virus diseases for fine arts be stated unequivocally that of trees All parents and patrons ara during the past twenty-fiv-e A large grop of workers in Invited to attend years research at the Utah Sta cluding Dr D A Greenwood tion and throughout the UniverSCHOOL NURSE Dorothy Kelker demon- - I gartcners in Ruby Aiken's afternoon section Dr LeGrande Shupe II M sity has increased impressingly I strates how to brush teeth for Wilson kinder The little folks enjoyed dental health topic Nielsen Dr L E Harris Dr In scope and depth In my opin George Stoddard Dr II IL ion the future of Utah depends Weibe and Dr Eugene Miller in large measure on the collaborated In achieving not strength of the scientific proable progress in delineating af gram within its borders SupIn 1st District fects of fluorides on animals port of research at USU is one and plants Dr Harris and CITY (CPB -S- of the state's greatest Improve h Greenwood Dr Clyde on John Bernhard ment opportunities and the in Dr Joseph Street and said today his bill to move vestments of some state funds Dr John Butcher initiated and Utah County into the First in federal collaborator research carried out some of the first Congressional District with 26 activities is wise and proper": and most detailed investiga other counties developed while "Best Research Day yet!" tions in the country on the ef reapportionment legislation was the usual comment of the 0 fect of insecticides on animals was being studied many people won attended this Dr Thorne said that contri Bernhard said taking Utah annual research day It was If repaid in 14 days the total butions by scientists at Utah County out of the Second Dis- capped with the annual banquet cost will be 83 hwne for State University in solving the trict where it now is with in' the East dining room of the problems of alfalfa seed pro Salt Lake Davis and TooeJe Union Building where President prompt courteous service! ducers are often cited as the counties would "eliminate any Daryl Chase gave out service salvation of that industry The future ' political conflict be- awards and acting Dean of Ag investigations were started by tween Provo and Salt Lake riculture David A Burgoyne LOANS UP TO $2000 C J Sorenson who pioneered City" gave a humorous talk on "My on the study of two insects "It would give us a good recollections on USU researchChalsud fly and lygus bugs political balance and good pop ers ruring the past seventy-fiv- e and devised some managemenl ulation balance" he added years and with entertainment rt1 Bernhard said the 1960 census by the Beta Tincta Quarto chorpractices for their control R J Evans initiated in al showed the two districts to bo us which is composed of memFINANCE COMPANY falfa breeding and selection "way out of balance'' In pop bers of the research organiza' program and observed nema- ujation of Logan tion :':: tode resistance in some strains "It's not a partisan meas 21 Federal Avenue The investigations and the im ure It s equally beneficial to DURING DENTAL Health Week class memStill water may be shallow V grade display at Wilson School The display portance of the auaifa seed in both parties" he declared SK 27401 K bers Ardis Beyers Paul Miner and Jean Marepresents price of good teeth (good diet and dustry in this area led to the "we figured it would be a or deep and deep water may rie Ashment arrange John Krush's sixth daily brushing) and the price of false teeth establishment of the USDA le-- good change" he said flow slowly or fast 4- wr 10 Farmers Union Of Experment Station Noted CORRECT tu p'-- January Scout Council "Sub-zer- o o IV frigid re-i- wk v Insects K&riW"w dtii o !( vj I - tillage-crop--rotati- ons Ex-Frank- mmgm lin Resident Dies - set-ou- Government Sale Of Vehicles Scheduled Feb 27 ii A government sale Is to be held 10 am February 27 at hm rpniral Services Admin-- interagency Motor Ttani 183 West 30th Street Og- Aan arMtrdins to Gerald E MrKamara Regional admin istrator of General Services irtratinn Administration Th Muinment to be sold station Mmsists of: sedans txrnonnx mckups sedan deliv- - rM rarrvalls stake trucks trucks dump trucks nanel c Taans Floradell - These items may be inspecGSA Interagency Motor Pool 183 West 30th St inspection may be Ogden made immeditely (except Sundays and holidays) Drop bids must be received not later than l pm moi vphruarv 26 at the GSA Inter- upnrv Motor Pool Mail bid card or bid cards in a sealed envelope to be 'received by General Services Administration Business Service Center Building 41 Denver Federal Center nenver 25 Colorado not later than 1 pm MST February 26 For listing and further information contact General Serv- Utiliza Itm Administration tion and Disposal Service ted at the Sat-urda- er yi Building: 4L Denver Federal Center Denver 25 Colorado Meets Wednesday great-grandchil- d: Miff Bernhard Wants Utah County SJ SALT-LAK- Mishap Injures Weston Child : PRESTON — A Bid-dulp- four-year-o- ld child Scott Bingham son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Bing ham Weston was Injured Safe tirday afternoon when run over by the front wheels of a at the site of the cutter races two miles south ana a mue west of Preston The boy is being treated for hip and pelvis fractures at the Preston hospital where he was taken by his grandfather Ver-te- n Bingham who witnessed th accident The mishap occurred about pm shortly after the race meet ended and specta tors were driving from the) field the boy was playing in the sand in front of his parents' parked car unseen by driver of the passing car cr - 0 - - V ' I v ': |