Show i v f 4 ''! - ' :i : '' '('' ' :':::'':lrV' J tSiai iflf i : f $ - - Local officials of the LDS Church — President A George Raymond of the Logan Tern- f pie msident tecu nenner East Cache? Staked President £AsaBeechery©f Mt Logan V Stake and President Lloyd R ? Hunsaker of the Logan Stake :Jv 2— told the commissioners they Dad been notified by letter that Mhey would have to start pay ':SJ5ng for their water on' July 1 this year:: 5 j'lruly our chapel grounds Dir: tabernacle and temple 'Scome under the category of &5ctty P1 although they are ! p: ?' S-"t)- liWUIWilllWI wsM lUMM County INI UIM A¥? ' Ul L IS iS dcUU CI J Whether or not Logan City --should : continue to supply Swater free of charg to church the city ? grounds throughout www uw major luDjecim iwr cussion pi me regular meeung Hf Logan Cltj 'Commissioner! — JUNE IS WEONESOAT THE HERALD JOURNAl MW ! vmm was !' - -- President Raymond declared He added that though he feels the city benefits from all of the lovely church grounds "It is the tabernacle and temple we really tame to defend President Raymond pointed but that it costs from $12000 to $15000 each year to maintain the Logan LDS Temple grounds and four full time employes are needed in the project "Over a period of years I am sure the temple has attracted hundreds of families who have become citizens of Logan and we feel we would like you to consider this from ' all standpoints before it goes into effect on July 1 "'V ¥ He also brought out the point that the temple and tabernacle grounds attrach many tourists each year and guide service is provided for: tourists at both : grounds Comm 1 s s i o n e r Richard V-- : ! v V 1 1 V-- S4 Chambers told the gentlemen that "it is not a matter of what we want to do We are faced with the problem of wells on an exchange basis costing us 94 per acre foot for pumping water He said by eliminating the free water to churches the city r would realize nearly $50000 annually which is badly needed to a improve existing vV-''-''- ' water lines 'Mr Chambers also indicated that furnishing the free water places the city in a position which may get them v "In trouble" legally JK v Mayor literal Bishop Is out of town and was not in attendance at thr meeting it was the consensus of both Mr Chambers and of Commissioner Ross L Covington that something should probably be worked out at the tabernacle "which is used ' ai a ' semi-(Continued on page 8' v i Although & lg' p riuHuiusnx ur me tne virgin islands is a lormer uoiiege Logan resident: Dr Lawrence C Wanuus right shown here with his wife fAnita-an- d Mr: and Mrs Laurence Rockefeller iiSiPioiiiiiiit Sen Frank Moss SALT LAKE CITY --4 It was announced today in Salt Lake City by James E Faust chair man of the Senator Frank E Moss Appreciation Dinner Com mittee that there will be in attendance at we 'dinner- on Thursday June 20 ten United States Senators and three sub-cabin- et ft i: V officials The ' Senators and officials whO'have accepted the invitation to attend are as follows: Senators Quentin N Burdick Howard W Can non Frank cnurcn Joseph S Clark (D-- ing Senator Moss are: Elbert F Adamson Bernard Rrockbank Francis Fowles Weston E Hamilton Robert G' Heming E Jacobsen LeRoy way Johnson Thomas FTKearns? Mrs Jerry Landa John E Roe ? Morris Rosenblatt G Carlos Smith Jr W Stanford wagstalf and W Rulon White in ft isianas S-- A"Vpersonal challenge gift" of $100000 was recently presented to the College of the Virgin Islands- by Laurence Rockefeller for the first phase of 1450000 of a total initial capital fund goal - : Endorsement Avalonvxh Lagoon k) (D-Ne- v) : (D-Id- a) Pa) Ernest Gruening ka): Warren G Magnuson Wash) Gale McGee Dak) M ? spring conclave of ANNUAL M ? are Curtis Cache: Order of the Arrow Broad- - -- f iTfaBCachetValiey Chapter of the: Arrow:: hidi 4he National Brotherhood of SScount Honor Campers 5 will hold the ' annual vsprlng at Camp Hunt 'June 21 ItOrder - f con-ilcla- ve 22 The Brotherhood liijnoiiwitt also be held 'Km'fMi':''wHMViiM1 MM :MiHYV VWM thJs mam AUWUT 'Den All membersf are asked to tmeet at the Scout Service Cent- - Herbert Hoover Cbntinuesf-- : a rrow Evans Repeats ave Stand Of UEA at 5:30 pm Scouts should bring a box lunch for Friday night plus a dollar w Friday June 21 SALT LAKE CITY (DP - (D- - the Army Esther Peterson Assistant Secretary of Labor and Floyd E! Dominy U S Commissioner of Reclamation Mr Faust said-mhe is astonished to have so many acceptances and noted that this was the first time in the history of the united states wnen so many Senators have congregat ed in any one state to pay hon or to a colleague in the at A for the Utah Educafor Saturday meals: Those who spokesman tion Association has termed plan to be in the Brotherhood "unrealistic" a request that Members ' of the i committee UEA refrain from its plans to in charge of the dinner honor withhold teacher services this Sauuy wm be spent as a v v v service day at Camp Hunt with fafl C Evans Jr execu John the afternoon devoted to boat of the associa tive recreation secretary and ing swimming SALT LAKE CITY (DP0 There will alto be information tion commented on the recent " Gov of Board of the Utah George D Clyde said the All River request Bear ra trip: j members are encouraged to Education He said the UEA Tuesday he is devoting his come-ouand enjoy a day of was imptementing the : over- time steadily to the task of sel service? friendship and fun whelming decision of Utah tea- ecting a study committee on chers to withhold services un- education The governor announced last til "this matter is satisfactor month that he would choose resolved" ily Evans said in a letter to the three qualified members and - SALT LAKE aTYOJPU-- Dr board that "the only possibil then from a list of 15 submitted William E Shoupp vice presi- ity for resolving the Utah edu by these three would name an dent and general manager of cation crisis in time for school additional six members committee the Westinghouse Research La- to open- - this fall is the school The boratories today was installed study committee proposed by will have the responsibility to study possible solutions to the as vice president of the Ameri- Gov George D Clyde" can Nuclear Society The UEA executive said the school finance impasse Meanwhile John W Simp association might accept the Winter swimming in open-ai- r son Westinghouse vice presi- committee if it had a voice in dent of research and engineer- the selection of its members if pools fed by hot springs is by Icelanders Icicles ing began his second consecu- it was properly charged and if tive three-yeterm as a direc- it had both real responsibility often form in a swimmer's haiTi na- and authority tor of the ": tional professional organization ''It would indeed be tragic if of scientists and engineers en- Gov Clyde were to proceed the view and interests of the gaged in nuclear science and with his school study commit teachers of Utah" Evans ad tee wtihout duly considering ded technology Ceremony wing an extra doi- - Steady Study - Society Elects Improve (DPI "i-- " !NEWj-ypR- I (D--S (D-oM- - ! McGovern Former President Herbert Hoover suf-fetiftg from anemia and an ailment spent "a iilght""and continues Cto sho wimprovement a spokes- 5tnan said today : :t com-Cfortab- le ' nine-memb- er ed still in serious condi-5tki- n the Hoover is to be to get "impatient reported i While fewelT and has shown steady since his illness was vmaae puouc in a brief medical last Friday ar 6000-memb- Report Urged ted a $2000 assistantship with the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology A 1963 graduate from Utah: ' State Unviersity with a de- tional Reactor Testing Station gree in physics Royce will took the spotlight today at the "continue his studies in geo--i toward a master's deAmerican Nuclear Society physics school in Sepentering gree : ' meeting nere tember :'"' A full session of the meet ing which ended late today was devoted to the SPERT-- 1 n which was tested to destruc tion Over 1000 specialists ' from various scientific disciplines involved in nuclear energy re search and development attend ed the sessions and hear more ATLANTIC CmNJ-- j OPD- -Dr than 200 scientific reports me ninth annual meetins Edward Rv'Annis'':of was addressed Tuesday night Miami was' inaugurated last R- by Rep Craig Hosmer as president of the Amerl-canight Calif a member of the loint Medical Association suc Atomic Energy Committee He urged the Kennedy admin ceeding Dr George M Fister istration to "give its endorse- of Ogden: Utahv'i ment" to the Atomic Energy Annis had served for one Commission's beyear as presidentelect report on civilian nuclear pow coming well known through er Hosmer said the report was speaking tours as AMA spokesa "commendable" one which man on such matters as social had his committee's support d medical care "unless this endorsement is for the aged which the AMA forthcoming the atomic energy opposes program will drift aimlessly on His successor as president a sea of inept leadership " elect will be chosen Thursday Hosmer said His inaugural into the associaHosmer said that bv the end tion's highest office was the oi tais century nuclear nower principal ceremonial events of should supply lf the elec its annual tric energy generated in the For his meeting $ address inaugural nation and "assume all the to Annis chose as subject "The tal increase in electric energy Virtues of Freedom" He did requirements there after" not directly mention tax— sup He also urged that the Navy ported medical care— ' social pursue development of what he ized Medicine"— or medical termed "miniature submar benefits under social security ines" He said naval architects But he identified the indirectly and engineers "must stop maeof such measures opponents nifying old blueprints and turn with the signers of the Dec to new concepts of a totally laration of Independence miniaturized submarine — min ' 'Today in America the iaturizing the nuclear- power threats are more subtie more piani ana ail ojner equipment insidious" he said "The pres sures against freedom the forces which would regulate us tax us and coddle us come from a hybrid breed of : largely bureaucrats some politicians Mich) and Lee Metcalf SALT LAKE CITY 01PD- -The : Eugene H Merrill destruction of the SPERT--1 nu Deputy Assistant Secretary of clear reactor at the Idaho Na Allen Turner and Bob Ewer The event is June and 22 at camp num bent: s cere lar at ' I S Pat NcNamaza er NORTH CACHE GRADUATING CLASS OF '43 - A ROYCE W OLSEN son of Mr and Mrs Sylvan Olsen of College Ward has accep- (D-- (D-Wy- o) George Of Nuclear (D-Ala- s- : ' n seven-month-o- ld security-finance- ' one-ha- - - Ogden Decision On Contracts 'Unacceptable ' IP ? fl Members of the: 1943 grad- Hiaung class of North Cache Duet at the USU Union Buidinz dinner-nd- J rfof iDiorgaihord Jinion The ' program ! wa furnished by Darwin v Lars en nd Company Approximately ffO classmates along with their partners assembled T Those present pictured above ' are Front row Calvin Funk kog Madge Meyer Kitty Davis Kenneth Webb Norman Ricks Jeaq Roylance Rees4 Ransom Weldon Hyer Third row Joe Thompson Yvonne H yerMae Marshall IWntiJ:-i"w--'-l4 Florence WestpCarma Karren Second row Rhonda Lila Dunn v iva Lou Louise Israelseh Ruby1 JohnBer son Tacy Ballard CloDean Groutaee Alice Bevin neita Ballard Iva Lou Allen Riches Marion Wright Josie Dixie Clark Laurel Gyllens-- Cailsot Ruby Forsgren Sea-luo- ns - i SALT LAKE CITY flJPD The Utah Education Association has informed the Ogden board of education its recent decision to eliminate teaching contracts was "totally unacceptable to the UEA and its members" i jonn u £vans Jr executive secretory of the UEA said teaching contracts in one from or another are absolutely neca: essary "The interest of all parties are thereby protected and mis- are avoided understandings) Anything less could result in chaotic conditions for all con cerned" he said Evans made the comments in a letter to Dr T O Smith executive officer of the board which has decided not to issue contracts to elementary and seeondary schuid'teachi'n The UEA official added that the board would find it necessary to ' execute teacher contracts when the current school controversy is satisfactorily re-:S-- Hazel God-Kathryn Thomas " deridge Back row: Boyd'iButtars Duane Thomas ClauTi Jenkins Duane Cowley Arnold Romero LaMar Nielsen Leo NuttalL ? Lucille Colleen Pilkington Miles Jessie Lou Johnson Boyd Porter Vaughan Ransom ' some economists some sociologists some educators Many of them are reaching back - into the 19th century for the very schemes : and controls which our ' ancestors Ranted y to escaoe': i tx$s?r O : ' Are r " a resident alien you planning to leave the country? If so you are required to obtain certificates of compliance! District Director Roland V Wise advised today The certificates are- commonly known as rSailing Permits" ' Just remember the resident alien must appear in person and have copies of his 1961 and 1962 income tax returns " : : - iM i::iOt : - Phila-detoh- ia - - ': i i : :' : nsh-speak- - v Djret Gym r et Superintendent y two-yea- - '' ! ! - ? of his 1963 income and expenses'I suggest Mr Wise added that application be made - at least two weeks before depar- v v a--- past-yea- r AliensRemiridedJ Ofr U S Ruling sj3 ' ture 0 vt-- f Joining Mr Rockefeller at the press conference whereOthe presentation was made was Dr Lawrence C Wanlass jasi dent of the College of the Virgin Islands and former Logan resiaem ur wamass is a son of the' late Dr W L Wanlass and Mrs1 Wanlass! He is': mar ried to the former Anita CampbelL daughter of Mrs Lucy Campbell of Logan In announcing "his gift Mr 4 Rockefeller told members of the press and i photographers that his 'decision wai Vinade Fimkie : Avalon who lr has conference some sold over five million' records following weeks ago in his New -- York offices with Governor Ralph including "Venus" with two M Paiewonsky of the Virgin million by itself will perform Islands and Dr : Wanlass ' Saturday June 22 l at Patio Governor r Paiewonsky Hon Gardens Lagoon Stewart orary Chairman :bf the Board dancing win be' to '' of Trustees of the College has Grow'S music been plaing a major role m Avalon V gained' additional fostering and furthering Mr prominence recently with his Rockefeller's interest in the appearance in a leading role in the : motion picture '"The CoDege-V-' Alamo" He both: sang the B3'vValne':s:i In speaking of the program theme song and played "Smit of the College Mr Rockefeller ty"' a 'young boy- - wfor rode stressed its great value in pro 1500 miles from Tennessee ' to viding opportunity for (higher Texas with Davy Crockett Avalon first became a pro education to the youth of the Virgin Islands and the poten fessional musician as a prodtial which was inherent in the igy on the trumpet a ttalent ability: of the College to serve stirred by seeing the motion international youth particular picture "Young Man With A : ly those from the emergent Horn" 12 times He studied nations of the world with a member of the Dr Wanlass stressed the Symphony and at tiw early establishment of a Car age of 14 had his own musical ibbean Affairs Institution combo'V'':-': ' v'' which would become a center mtroduced via the catchy for study and research of the tune "De De Dinah" he soon problems of this area: He an followed up with the big "Venounced that the College will nus" Other notable records enroll its first entering class are:' "Bobby Sox to Stack-ing- s on July 1 19Mv-p:-"A Boy r Without A Mr Rockefeller referred to GirV' "Two Fools'Just Ask his gift as "a challenge to per- Your Iieart" "Talk' Talk sons both in the Virgin Islands Talk" and f "Why" to and on the Mainland provide His album On A this initial support for the un Rainbow" has"Swingin' sold nearly a of this unique quarter-millio- n der pinning new: racially-fre- e institution of Other motion pictures he has Mimer edncsfflon "r? in are: appeared "Voyage to The first half of the tlooOOO the Bottom of Sea" "To total gift' was received by Dr Sail a Crookedthe Shto" ' and Wanlass with Mr Rockefeller's "Guns of the Timberland" pledge that the t second half For some time he had his would be forthcoming a year own radio show on a major from now if the College is Suc- network In : night clubs he of cessful fin raising t a total has appeared at The Sands in $100000 from other sources Las The Eden Roc MiInmaUy' the ' College of the ami Vegas Beach and Blinstrub's Virgm Islands the first Eng Boston ' no American College j of higher education In-- the Caribbean area will offer a curriculum k r designed especially to service the needs of the people and SALT LAKE CITY (DPI Ground will be broken here economy of: the world Thursday night for a new Des-erGymnasium by President David O McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dav'-- The Weber Sahits- :v 'OGDEN (DPD County board of education has named Dr William R Boren r term as super to a JONQUILT intendent of schools Bridal Lock-S- et Boren has held the post for He was named the to finish the term of Dr T H Bell who resigned Bell Is now Utah superintendent of public instruction j ' The board also approved a budget' of $8269000 for the next fiscal year — about $400000 lower than this year's Qg ': ':'" ure V Your House Contract f:wiB bring yoa V r:'S In CCi ' ' Squires Agencies ' 7INorrli Mala' 5 $K 11 1 4K Ko— Only White Gold ( S249C0 " cerrespoadeat for Mortgoge lavestmeat Co : Brilliant Diamonds Pay : $2000 Month at Needham's |