Show Logan District Outlines Adult Classes On orientation at 7 pm in Nibley Following if a tentative list skill classes and is being is- and arrangements can be Hall according to J Paul' of classes to be offered: sued when enrollees so re- made for an instructor Miller director of the pro- - mentary kuitting intermedi-tio- n quest! “Any questions which prosenrollees may have pective Fees will be 6 per course dupted on the Logan High refresher course in shorthand concerning the nature of the School Campus and will meet tailoring and sewing review and must be paid ht the time! course will possibly be an each Monday evening for two of mathematics for adults of registration The minimum swered in the first meeting can when the instructor outlines and use--1 hours from 7 to 9 pm for ten! biographical study of famous enrollment before a successive weeks Classes Americans and automotive be conducted is fourteen Also course content Additional inadditional classes may be formation may be requested 1 however class may be continued engine tune-u- p Monday! past ten weeks if enrollees so! This year a certificate of organized where fourteen or by contacting the high achievement is available in more people desire a course school" Mr Miller stated a brief 'request the 25 January struction will begin January with 25 : - r ? I ' i 1 ' irvyv V V v 4 Lf wUrf & j 1''Wt 1 :3i t ' 1 s in-- Institute Names “A Physican Looks At The LDS Family” is the topic which Dr George W Gasser a prominent Logan physician will discuss this Friday January 22 at the LDS Institute’s will begin at Religion in Life lecture' series 12:30 pm in the East Chapel of the Institute Dr Gasser attended the University of Utah for two years and graduated from medical school at the University of Chicago He has prac tlced medicine in Logan for tije past 171k years He is on the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a member of the American College of Surgeons Presently bishop of the University 5th Ward Dr Gasser has served in nearly all of the organizations of the LDS Church As the father of four children practicing physician ' and bishop Dr Gasser is well qualified to speak m the subject which he has chosen Institute officials noted LECTURER for Institute series Dr George W Gasser Logan physician Reelection of all present directors and officers and' presentation of reports showing excellent growth and pro-- ! gress of the Institution during the past year featured the annual shareholders’ meeting of the First National Bank of Logan Reelected directors were Alma Sonne Russell S Han- -' son L Tom Perry Joseph A Anderson all of Logan and' Wynn S Hansen of Fielding The directors then met and reelected the present officers: Mr- - Sonne chairman of the board and president Russell S Hanson vice executive president Ariel JJierntson vice president Vem H Has-lacashier William A Way-ma- n Jr and Ronald S Hanson assistant vice presidents and Roland R Hancey assistWASHINGTON Key on three important ant cashier rignments were retained Mr Russell S Hanson in committees today by Utah’s Senior Sen- presenting his report to stockholders gave a comparative ator Wallace F Bennett as Republicans and statement mi the bank’s finDemocrats organized them' ancial condition—which reselves for the 89th session of flects a steady and healthy growth Congress Senator Bennett who was first elected to the Senate in n 1950 will remain on the Finance Committee the Banking and Currency Committee and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy The Senator also serves on the Joint Committee on Defense Production He joined the important Committee in 1953 after less than three years in Washington and is third rank17-ing Republican on the Th6-lectur- Sen Bennett Has Key m Assignments - h) blue-ribbo- 'Little Hoover' Unit Favored Review Given Utah Lions Set On Arrest Winter Banquet Of Juveniles Of the 286 juveniles arrest- ed by Logan police officers in 1964 some 265 were boys and 21 were Aviation Agency Lets Verna Contract m Finance Committee writes the nation's tax laws and handles such legislation as girls More than 2000 members wives and guests of the Lions of the State of Utah are expected to attend the group's annual Conference in Salt Lake City Feb 5 and 6 it was announced byDqle 6 Nelson President of the ’ Logan Lions Club Highlight of the conference win be the annual banquet on Saturday Feb 6 at the Terrace Ballroom jjr &4m Guest speaker at the ban- it ' quet will be Edward G Barry Little Rock Ark past president of Lions International Mr Barry who is general Mid-Wint- er Police vs een-year-olds Mid-Wint- er Medicare trade tariff and some veterans affairs The Utahn is the ranking Republican on the Bonking and Currency Committee As the minority leader on the Committee he is in charge of all Republican affairs and legislative matters that come before the group The' committee not only the banking laws bid also monetary affaire generally housing Area Redevelopment Administration silver coinage stockpiling end this year it will be faced with the gold reserve problems -- Dirksen at the Robins' Awards presentation in Logan last fall and then presented the medallion to the Senator in Washington The photo Van sent to Gerald R Sherratt of Utah State University executive secretary of Robins Awards and one of founders al sevent- The committee STERLING COLE left congratulates Sen Everett Dirksen Senate Minority Leader on receiving the Robins Award for Inspiration to Youth — which he is displaying Mr Cole former director-generof the Atomic' Energy Agency represented Sen records show that the largest number of offenders were in the 16 and 17 year age brackets A total of 80 sixteen-yea- r olds and 73 were arrestSALT LAKE CITY JIPO -- Airport ed There were 57 fifteen year House Speaker Kay Alien The Federal Aviation Ag- olds 27 fourteen year olds 30 sales manager of Arkansas today called for a constituthirteen year olds and 9 who Power and Light Company tional convention to reorgan- ency has awarded a $1548550 served as President of Lions contract to the R K McCul- were under 13 ize Utah State government International in 1957-5-8 He were arrested More Co Construction Salt of youths lough Allen told a meeting of the Lake visited lions Clubs in 72 has or for construction of for possession of beer City Women’s Democratic Clubs of a countries of the world navigational aid at the Ver- liquor than any other single Other events scheduled for Utah there is an “intense nal Utah of 49 with a total offense airport need’’ to update the state’s acthe Conference The contract covers con- Following closely behind counting procedures struction of a Terminal Very were violation of curfew 43 include a dinner by the Utah Lions International CounciThe Democratic legislative High Frequency Omnidirec- shoplifting 41 petit larceny lors on Friday Feb 5 at toe leader said the Utah Constitu- tional Radio Range (TVOR) 25 tion is A’far too specific and at Vernal Other offenses and the Ramada Inn and a luncheon "the badly outdated” He describ- Joseph H Tippets Director number arrested were posses- meeting arranged by ed the present state account- of the FAA’s Western Region sion of tobacco 10 smoking Cedar City Chib with : District ing procedures as “a book- made the announcement of 4 drunk 11 auto theft 14 Governors as hosts on Saturkeeping nightmare” the contract award possession d stolen property day at 12:15 pm at Ramada Inn The need for a Little Hoover The TVOR antenna emits 9 throwing missiles 6 runSPEAKER FOR Midwinter Commission to study 'state static-fre- e The lions of the State of radio signals in all aways 6 burglary 6 disConference of Utah Lions government operations also directions for the guidance of turbing the peace 5 grand Utah embraces clubs in 132 Edward G Barry was stressed by the House pilots The signals are trans- larceny 1 fighting 3 In- communities throughout toe deAllen said this state Speaker lated into navigational infor- decent conduct 5 serves bipartisan support He mation by omnireceivers on Dnink driving 1 breach Committee in charge of toe said there is an obvious over- the aircraft’s instrument pan- of trust 2 discharge and Conference inlapping of functions in some el The facility allows pilots to possession of firecrackers 7 cludes Dean K Swaner state departments select 360 courses radiating in abusive language 3 forgery Farmington John E Swang-e- r “We should realize that all directions from the trans- 1 'mischievous conduct' 10 Murray Joseph B HanUtah has become a relatively mitter site like son and James D Nelson 7 discharging spokes in trespassing' large state and the present wheel BB guns 3 assault and American Fork Alvin E Weeks Vernal Thomas J day needs are not the same as Construction of the Vernal battery 7 discharging PROVO (UP — A Brigham those of the pioneers” he TVOR Is Salina W de3 Morley limits on to start Young 'University coed from in Joseph expected city said Williams Morgan A Elwyn Carbonville Utah died Tuesor about March 1 1965 and stroying property 4 The Murray Democrat also to be completed before May The most common offense Seely Brigham City Rulon day in a Provo hospital of in y juries suffered in a traffic urged annual instead of bien- 1965 It is planned to commis- for 15 16 and 17 year-old-s was B Maughan Wells ville ' DeKarver nial budgets HO said biennial sion the TVOR on or about minor in of beer Holladay mishap last Saturday possession budgets make it too easy for May 31 1965 or liquor while the majority and Sherman B Lowe Alton Rose Marie Nogulich 24 anticipated taxes to “get out “Flying safety and conven of those 14 and under were C Melville and Melvin M was fatally injured when a of kilter” Miller Salt Lake ience in the Vernal area will arrested- for shoplifting car in which toe was riding be enhanced by installation of struck a horse about two this new facility" Tippets miles north of Mount Pleasant Boys said on U S Highway 89 Yal Fin-anc- Social Security JOURNA-L-3 ItfM ele-seco- Bank Reports Years Growth ember THE HERALD Logan School District will begin 'a session of adult educa- classes Adults with a desire to learn are again of-fered the opportunity to enroll in classes covering a wide range of interesting ful subjects Registration and uiii9 handles Mid-Wint- Injuries Fatal er ToBYU Coed firearms They Threw The Book At Le-Ro- Billie RENO Nev (UFO - Kostelanetz Billie Turner 72 climbed in his car recently — and ended up in city jail on one charge of drunken driving three counts of reckless driving and three counts of driving Police said the jail was about the only tiling in town he didn't hit According to tiie arresting officer Turner’s Is - Guest Execution Date Conductor PROVO Andre Kostelanetz conductor will appear as guest conductor of the Utah Symphony Orchestra in a special concert Saturday ithority for the branch This January 30th in the Salt — Struck two parked cars decision has been appealed Lake Tabernacle to the Circut Court of Ap--! This will be the first Salt on Center Street — Hit another on Sierra peals so the bank’s board of Lake City appearance of Mr directors has decided to and it will be Street — Bounced off a car roar-- 1 erate the branch in the fem- - another highlight of the Utah Symphony’s 25th Anniversary Season The demand for tickets for ploughed through a hedge and! this concert has been heavy came to a stop against a house! but good seats remain in all on Plumas Street iprices Tickets at 1175 $275 hit-ru- n world-renown- ed car:' j UPD — Convicted Relationship slayer Darell Devere Poulson was given a new execution SALT LAKE CITY (UPD -date Wednesday — his fifth— The president of the Univerwhen he appeared in a district sity Utah warned today court in Provo that higher education in the Fourth District Judge R L second half of the 20th CenTuckett set March 22 as the tury is in for real trouble unnew execution date for the less school can reestablish a Provo man con- meaningful personal relationvicted of first degree murder ship between teacher and stufor the slaying of an dent American Fork girl on The problem of Increased enrollment was discussed by Sept 17 1961 Dr James C Fletcher in an $375 and $475 are on sale address before the Utah Chapnow at the Utah Symphony ter American Society for Public Administration Office 55 West First South d Top Officials Of Nation Back Scouting When he took the oath of office as President of the United States yesterday Lyndon B Johnson continued as the Honorary President of the Boy Scouts of America a designation he accepted when he assumed the Presidency nearly 14 months ago President Johnson is the fourth President to have had ed to the House of Representatives for page boys working in the United States Congress President Johnson flew to Valley Forge Pa last July and addressed 50000 Boy Scouts Explorers and their leaders on the closing evening of the Sixth National Jamboree Before he began his an active record with the Boy address he was presented the Scouts of America before en- Award of the Silver Buffalo the highest honor of the Boy tering the White House This was announced by Dcr-ral- d Scouts of America for “disL Watkins ScoqJ Execu- tinguished service to boytive Cache Valley Council hood” It was presented to him by Thomas J Watson Jr Boy Scouts of America been president of the National President Johnson had an active Scout Leader with Council Bqy Scouts of Amerthe Capitol Area Council Boy ica President Franklin D RoosScouts of America at Austin Texas serving on its Explor- evelt was president and one ing Committee He was a of the organizers of the Greatmember of the National Coun- er New York Councils before cil from 1959 through 1963 In his election in 1932 President 196$ he helped to organize Ex- Pwlght D Eisenhower has plorer Post 1200 in Washin- been a member of the Nationgton' D C which was charter al Executive Board of the Boy 23 Scouts of America since 1948 and is now also an Honorary Vice President which Presidents of the United States become upon leaving the White House President John F Kennedy was the first President to have been a Boy Scout He was a member of Troop 2 Bronxville New York from October 1929 to June 1931 He had also been active in the Boston Council from 1946 on ing a Senator caused me to Secretary of Defense Robert give up regretfully is that of S McNamara became an Eabeing a Scoutmaster But the gle Scout at Piedmont Calif cause remains close to my in September 1931 and was alo heart and interest I know of a Sea Scout no better motto than to ‘Be Secretary of Agriculture OrPrepared’ — mentally mor- ville L Freeman was an Eaally and spiritually I know of gle Scout in Troop 24 Minneno higher values than loyalty apolis Minn and was on its to God and country I wish ev- Troop Committee ery boy in the world had the Secretary of the Interior fun of Scouting the opportun- Stewart L Udall was a First ities of it and the pleasure of Class Scout in Arizona looking back on his Scouting Secretary of Commerce Lufirst as a District Vice Chair in later years with the reali- ther H Hodges was active in man in 1946 He was a mem- zation of how much It has two Ninth Carolina Councils ber of its Executive Board for done to make him a better and was presented two high more than four years Vice person” honors for service to boyhood President one year National Most members of President the Silver Beaver in 1956 and Council representative two Johnson’s cabinet were also the Silver i Antelope in 1960 years and focal council mem- active in Scouting Secretary of Labor Y Wiber from 1955 to 1960 Secretary of State Dean llard Wirtz was a life Scout The new Vice President Rusk was a Boy Scout two Secretary of Health EducaHubert H Humphrey former years in the early 1920’s He tion and Welfare Anthony J Senator-froMinnesota was was the Atlanta Council’s Celebrezze is a member-at-larg-e also active in Scouting He knot-tyin- g of the National Capital champion and aswrote to the organization1 sisted Scout fund drives as an Area Council Washington D “One of the things which be adult iCe i -- Utah Aires Cache June Are Inviting New Members An invitation is being ex- tended by focal officers for all those who enjoy barbershop harmony to join the Cache Val Aires Cache Valley’s own singing group for male voices d According to directors Wohlgemuth and Duane is Crawther membership open to almost any male Who “likes to sing and who wants toe fraternal friendship of other music lovers in the area” At the present time there1 are more than 40 members from Logan Hynim Wells-- ) ville River Heights Mendon Lewiston and Smithfield ranging in age from 15 to 90 “If you want to improve your voice and learn barbershop singing join with us tonight ami every Thursday at 8 pm at the Logan High School Little Theatre Bring your Mends and enjoy some good old barbershop harmony with us” the Cache- - Val Aires directors declared State 26-Ju- ' BalMiag aii breaadk Maiateaaace Maa Nlea 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Balldlag Meal hr Krtind er Scat Feraea Oaljr Part Tlau Repaired Mart Be Able' la Aaauae Rrepeaklblllljr aad Saperviae Olken Write Oulitiratieai (laeladlag age beallb prrauaraejr te Bax MS Legia Herald dearaal PASTRIES lof Phoae Cafo 752-12- Mod With Fresh Creamery latter FRIDAY V AND SATURDAY WITH THE AIOVE YOU GET LOAF OF WINGETS FRESH-IAKEBREAD FOR ONLY A 50 SWIRL s SERVICE Dick’s bq Aniorie RASPBERRY : 50 South Mala GOOD OPENING Far FOREIGN Rear The car driven by Lloyd Hansen 21 Provo carried six BYU students who were en route to toe Manti LDS Tern-p- it It struck the horse in predawn darkness The other five students were not seriously hurt The death was the 10th this year on Utah roads compared with seven on this date last The annual American Legion Utah Boys’ State has scheduled this year’s event June 26 through July 3 on toe Utah State University campus: Dr Edwin L Peterson liaison officer for Boys- - State and professor of social science at USU announced Wednesday year Wil-for- CAR 3 ly D ate) |