Show FRIDAY NOVEMBER Logan (Caen About Town 1 Smllhfleld Llom are sponsoring a Thanksgiving dance for the general public Saturday 9 pm at the Smithfield Armory Music will be furnished by the Bluebird Orchestra and door prizes of turkeys chickens and candy will be Smithfield Dayton Man Johnson are cordially Invited Johnson 59 died suddenly at his home at 3 am Thursday apparently of a heart attack He was born Oct 12 1904 at Preston to James and Harriet E Lamb Johnson He mar ried Glenna Cordingly Feb 21 921 at Preston A year later the marriage was solemnized id Logan temple Mr Johnson engaged in farming in Winder and Dayton until two years ago when he purchased the Hunt Market in Preston honoring their son Richard and his bride Satur day November 23 from 6 to 9 pm All friends and relatives The Swedish Club will meet Sunday after church at the home of Vance O Lind 838 HillcresL A good program has' An Italian film "Gold of Naples" will be presented tonight at 7:30 in the engineering auditorium on USU campus This is a brilliant collection of four stories oT life in Italy Elder Fred Hodges son of Mr and Mrs Doris Hodges will report his mission Sunday at 7:30 p m in the Lewiston I Second Ward Chapel He has from the Scottish returned just Mission DAYTON — Orene Lamb witness stand before the ate Rules Committee Sen- Baker Confident He'll Fare All Right In Probe '' ninminnvm nionuiuxvn mer mm — iu turn ruiSenate official Robert G (Bobby) wide-rangi- ng Baker target of a investigation of his "outside activities" was said today to feel he is going to come out "all right" when the dust settles This was reported in a dispatch by Kenneth Scheibel Washington correspondent for the Puerto Rican newspaper ET Mundo who interviewed one of Baker's close friends The friend who asked not to be identified told of a chat he had with Baker It concerned the current investigation into Baker's outside business Inter ests while he held the $19800- post of Senate Democratic secretary Baker resigned under fire October 7 Since that time he has refused to comment publicly on the reports of his many activities other than to file a formal denial in a law suit and to enter a disclaimer in an action involving his alleged of District of Columbia income taxes "I'm in 'good shape on income taxes" Baker was quoted as saying "They cant get me there" Baker has claimed he was an official of the federal government thus he did not have to pay D C taxes District tax officials said Baker was a federal employe not an official and owed the taxes The widow of Baker's onetime partner in a plush $12 million Maryland motel testisesfied before a closed-doo- r sion of the Senate Rules Committee Thursday and was said to have opened up "certain avenues" of information for the senators Sen B Everett Jordan C chairman of the committee passed that word to newsmen after the committee questioned the widow Mrs Gertrude C Novak for three hours Mrs Novak also participated in some Baker ar non-paym- D-- N Badly Burned cat if kmp riTV own — Jody Lynn Martinez daughter of Mr and Mrs T ld wna fit fWWir Tim A MMM Martina HUV lira condition today at the LDS Hos-plt- al with first and second degree burns over SO per cent of her body She was sitting on a rug in a bedroom at her home Thurs- mmmw M1J CUVfeA AIWA wawM mm wawMHrw caught fire Two women tenants from an upstairs apartment rescued the child NawYou KnO- WCrude oil and natural gas of provide more than neat-ana usea in all the energy the United States according to the American Petroleum two-thir- ds 20 819 ft 4th May Be Cut DALLAS (UPD — President Kennedy may dump Vice President Lyndon B Johnson as his 1964 running mate if the going gets rough former Vice President Richard M Nixon predicted Thursday Nixon and Kennedy were both in town Both said their visits were Recent marriage licenses at the Cache County Clerk's office went to Lynn B Burbank 21 Preston and Bonnie Ellen Bur nett 16 Preston Donald Jos eph Floyd 28 Salt Lake City and Thelma Sharlyn Petersen 27 Salt Lake City Solomon Whittle Allen Cove and Oth-eua Adeie Haiias Schuchert Logan and to Theo John Bell 25 Preston and Catherine Rebecca Paula Weaver 23 Bancroft Idaho ft The Escorf but non-politic- al PERSONAL toitam-nig- ht POWABU Death Claims to-b- NOTICE! - Water-User- s portability Famous 16" "Daylight Blue" t'Seri picture Modal ilviv 3s"Mnpictuf ii imoY V" 60 to the Democratic ticket" Nixon said again he is not a candidate for the 1964 Republican nomination for president and warned that the man who is the GOP nominee must attack Kennedy on his record vnot his personalities "His public relations is Nixon said "but his performance is poor" "The Republican nominee must hit hard Oh the Kennedy record of —"His brave talk but no - action on Cuba —"Deterioration of our foreign policy in Latin America and Southeast Asia —"His failure to solve what is getting permanent un' employment" Nixon said he would work for the Republican nominee regardless of who he is 6yionrftMyte "tajy I Only Only The Cele&riTy BgI9''Ooy9MBlu0"CUr e mi la room Only Dramatically s tlylrf u iuMV MwayUWW carrying handle Seeks A Name Built-i- n telescopies I8""1 with stand etaHo-teeitro- w 3 SALT LAKE CITY m-Bracken Lee Salt Lake City mayor today asked for suggestions for naming the Salt Lake City airport He said he would present a So Convenientuto w i I I i motion next Thursday to the Salt Lake City Commission seeking an official title Lee cast the lone 1 vote last July to name the airport I I fog ' no io i me 4-- "LC Romney Field" protest- ing the naming after a living person mission to the Southern States By occupation he had been a farmer Funeral services will be E are pending further investiga tion by Sergeant J M Gray o o: at Tenth North and East Damage was estimated at $250 and citations collided Second 3 Surviving are his wife were not Dayton five sons and a daugh- each other today but meet to ter: Calvin Ogden Wayne expected Kennedy is on a two-da- y Whittier Calif Jerry C and five-cit- y tour of Texas Nixon Glen C Logan Rene J and Carol Lee Dayton six grand- was in Dallas for a meeting of bottlers His New children and these brothers Pepsi-col- a firm York law Poca-tellrepresents Pepsi-Cand sisters: James E Mrs Edna Merrill Span- ola Johnson who helped the ish Fork Lewis Boise Mrs Hattie Greaves and Howard Democratic party get Southern Preston Mrs Hazel Christen-se- n votes in 1960 is getting to be a "political liability in both the Las Vegas Nev and the South" Nixon North Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in said Nixon said he felt Johnson Dayton ward chapel Friends was "safe" as long as Kennedy Webb call at may Mortuary Sunday evening and at the cha- and his advisers believe the pel in Dayton after 10 am race is a "shoo-in- " Burial will be in "Otherwise I think they will Monday choose someone who can help Preston Cemetery A power outage is necessary for the northwest part of Logan — north of 7th North and west of Main Street — Sunday from William Perkins 87 died at 1 to 3 pm according to Superintendent Lyman Spillman a Logan hospital this morning The department will be work- of infirmities incident to age He lived at 228 South 1st East ing on an automatic breaker He was born May 22 1876 in during those two hours of the Salt Lake City a son of George afternoon Carlos and Isabell Hunger Mutual Marrieds class in the Perkins June 3 1910 he married Newton Ward will meet at the Charlotte Law in the Salt Lake Nov on church house Saturday She died April 23 at 8 pm A very good pro LDS Temple 10 1919 On October 8 1919 fie gram has been arranged and everyone la invited to attend married Ellen Gambling She survives along with two A pot luck supper will follow daughters and one son Mrs A (LaVon) Zollinger Floyd Judy Jardlne of Clarkston who is attending the LDS" Bus College Ward George L Perkiness College in Salt Lake City ins Los Gates Calif and Mrs San was elected pledge instructor Vincent (Hilda) Nielsen six grandchil of Lambda Delta Sigma' Rho Mateo Calif Chapter She was recently dren Four sisters survive Mrs" chosen as an attendant to the Founders' Day Queen She is Ellen Parker and Mrs John Idaho the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephens Montpelier Mrs A A Crane and Mrs Ira' Jardine of Clarkston Loren Ipsen Bennington Mr and Mrs LeRoy Thorpe Wellsville have received word He moved to Cache Valley Idaho in from Japan of the safe arrival from Bennington of a baby girl in November 26 December of 1928 settling first to Capt and Mrs DeLoy in North Logan He had been She is their third a resident of Logan since 1931 Thorpe daughter and the fourth grand- He had been especially active daughter for the LeRoy in the LDS Church He was a Other grandparents Highpriest in the Mount Logan Thorpes are Mr and Mrs Sherwood Stake a member of the Logan Eleventh Ward He had been Adams of Macon Georgia a member of the bishopric in Thursday morning cars driv Bennington Ward had been en by Faye Poulsen Watts 28 superintendent of Sunday 181 E 10th N and John Chand Schools there He fulfilled a ler Hoffman — both took advantage of their visits to hurl political barbs of They were within a block of Logan Man 87 WIDOW OF a former partner of Bobby Baker Mrs Gertrude C Novak is shown on THE HERALD JOURNAL Nixon Thinks - L£fLaY 1963 Death Claims Smithfield Third Ward Young been arranged Married will meet in the Relief Society room of the church Star lighters Square Dance A Club will on Saturday at 7:30 pm dance Friday at 8:30 fine lesson Is planned and a at the Presbyterian pm light lunch will be served All Church Russ Borchert will be young marrieds are invited the caller All square dancers are invited Open house will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Ray Wellsville Riding Club will P Facer 500 Canyon Road sponsor a dance Saturday at 9 p m at the Wellsville Junior High The Mendon Orchestra win piay mere wui oe aoor prizes of turkeys and hams Tickets can be purchased from any member of the club or at the door (Sill S3 County) Utah To Culinary THE NEW GRANVILLE STEREO CONSOLE RC4331 C423I Only of Paradise Cultaary water service will positively be cat off from oil water asm whose bill Is aot paid oa or before November 30th Any water patroa whose service h eat off win be required to pay or additional $200 fee before service b reinstated There wll be so mere (divided bluings This ad is year fiad aotice Jocta to w""1 r hB:"'"'ion CFRVESTERtU WITH Tuwr— - WITH THE Idaho And Utah Agree On AlodL K4633 'Neutrality Zone' BOISE MFD —-- A 250-mil- ciprocity S£RE0C0M0 e zone trucking "neutrality border along the Idaho-Uta- h ending nearly all of the two- state taxing licensing and recreation problems Next step is to obtain a reciprocity agreement on boating rights in the neighboring states Idaho officials announced on Thursday that Gov i Robert Smylie had initialed the agree ment worked out by his aids and Arias G Belnap Utah State Tax Commissioner The agreement allows vehicles with a gross laden weight of 28000 pounds and properly registered in either state to travel 23 miles into either state without buying the other state s licenses The' agreement grew out of a meeting earlier this month in Salt Lake City between Gov George D Clyde and Idaho representatives Belnap said with Smylie's signature the agreement becomes effective immediately He added that Smylie has called for an immediate two- state meeting on boating re lAMNFlELD Table — lew" offee CtoretO r -r — e-- am sua PERFORMANCE am n PrnMnniv RC4821 Stoiaao u eAMrwr — (Optional) Chevron gasoHaes give you both First they're Mended for your climate to give you faster warm-up- s They contain Methyl —'first new antiknock compound since to step up octane performance Secosd they have Detergent-Actiothe carburetor-cleanin- g additive that dissolves gums and dirt deposits protects the fuel system against rust These features cost you nothing extra Ethyt®— n For any Standard Oil product call NELSON GAS ft OIL 1020 North Main 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