Show V3'L 4' 141 Sait J r CCk?' uicsjfilicing Piarjolnt CORP Ave Lake City lf Utah 84101 Five day forecast Thursday Monday: Temperatures average 6 to 12 Occasional through p?cted to grees below normal light snow in the mountains this evening Clearing tonight Cloudy Thursday and colder with the high near 20 Low tonight zero to 5 above Low this morning was 8 above ex-de- Light snow flurries in the mountains are expected Thursday and Monday TEN CENTS Defense-Driv- e Adoom) ©mi rods Instruction Fwnrod ' Seen Valuable By Jennie Christensen “Have a healthy respect for that line down the center of the road lor it may be the ' line dividing between life - and death" This was just one of the important items emphasized this week by Police Officers Ross Golding and Richard By Jamies Bapis Ultei as the second in a four week series of Defensive Driving classes was held in Mountain Fuel Supply Building auditorium City employes participating in the class (to be opened to the public at a later date) Wright heard the instructors pinpoint numerous factors which can cause the other driver to cross the center line right into' your path Blowout drowsiness drunkenness weather inattention and conditions were just a few of those mentioned “Your first means of defense is to slow down and FUNCTIONS OF human ear are demonmove as far to the right as strated by Dr Samuel G Fletcher Dr D Taylor and Dr Frederick Bog possible even lf you have to Richard Officer go off the road" Wright declared “You are MODEL always close to danger when driving by the center line for a moment’s lapse can bring the other driver over the line and into your vehicle" he added Course Begins Thursday Skill Ability Some elements of defensive driving outlined by the instructors were (f) have good knowledge and recognize the (2) be hazards of driving alert at all times (3) use foresight and size up traffic conditions as far ahead as possible (4) use good judgment and (5) use skill for an In Hearing Aid A new course to train adults whose hearing to impaired will start in the mechanical arts building at Utah State University 6:30 pm Thursday The course designed to assist those in the North Idaho area who ability to manipulate the controls of vehicle at all times is have hearing losses will be taught by Dr Frederick at prime importance Officer Golding indicated Berg specialist fat education that sdkne of the nation’s of the hearing impaired worst fatal accidents have oc- lipreading betting Us ton- curred between 12 midnight ing and speech skills will be and 4 o'clock in the morning: taught in the course "It is easier to pick up speed Open to both the hearing a little then tor enforcement aid user and the person may not be as good as (faf- whose hearing to impaired Most people but who does not use such an fing rush hours realize this and may be prone aid tha course will concento cut corners just a little" trate on development of lishe declared tening skills ' That all curves have a criAbility to identify sounds of tical speed and if you exceed speech and environment and this there is nothing you can to ascertain and retain wonto do to keep your car on the of a speaker will be develophighway for centrifugal force ed by fire course will pull it to the wrong side A description of how a perof tins road was emphasized son hears (Hus file affect of by the driving instructor hearing loss on this ability When coming on to a blind will be described curve Officer Wright said a Dr Berg is a member of defensive driver should (1) the staff of the USU departslow down and (2) move next ments of pathto the shoulder of the road ology and special education (Continued From Page 7) non-cred- it Utah-Southea- st audio-spee- ch Two Convicts Mendon Firemen Stabbed By Put Out Blaze Third Convict Bids On tatmatlail of toe pathology department at USU They will teach an extension course of hearing-impaire- d adults audiology-speec- h LEGISLATURE Logan Jaycees To Sponsor Bill By Ken Martin Jnnal McnU Stall Writat Tough legislation to prevent defraundment of subcoiir tractors by “operators” in the building industry will be proposed by Logan delegates to the annual Jaycees’ Model Legislature in Salt Lake City this weekend d bill to be presented by Attorney A Brent Hoggin would make it a criminal offense for any operator to use a loan raised to finance construction for any purpose other than the specific project — including not to exceed 93000 or both payment of subcontractors by fine and Imprisonment” j It adds: “Provided the suppliers and so on Penalties 'in the proposed foregoing provision ihal! not law would prescribe up to apply when all laborers and five years imprisonment a wtaHalmiwi farnlriring labor and-o- r materials for such $5000 fine or both construction have been paid Possible Iaflaeace While the law will in no in foil” way be binding in the State Announced Logan Jaycee of Utah it could influence delegates at press time were legislation in the future A President Duane Beck Wil1965 Child Abuse Law passed liam Rich Harold Peterson Logan-sponsore- : by Utah’s legislature had its and Brent Hoggin beginning in the Jaycees Model Legislature The Logan Jaycees’ propos- Cong al springs from actual Massacres of local 33 Civilians subcon- tractors in the latter part of 1965 Mr Hoggan said In Village Three houses were built by Logan subcontractors after SAIGON '(DPI — The Coman outside operator set tip a munist Viet Cong striking firm which took a mortgage only hours before a Lunar company loan and let local New Year cease-fir- e goes inbids to effect swept through a Half a dozen local trades- refugee vilage south of Da people lost money when the Nang today and shot down “contractors” disappeared men women and children in with proceeds of the loanj what appeared to be a vicious raised project and act of revenge Though fighting elsewhere the mortgage firm foreclosed All proposals for the Jay- in Viet Nam came almost to a cees’ Model Legislature must stop a government spokesbe framed in proper form man said the Viet Cong struck The Logan bill to so drafted the vilage of Tu Hiep 36 miles It reads in part: “Every southwest of Da Nang and Attack for-th- 3"® eI and-provement- I' i P0 Remodel and judicial LEWISTON - Mrs Eulalie (laughter Mrs Isadorc Olsuih uf infirmities incident to age She was the widow of Fred- erick Taggart Mrs Taggart was the mother of nine children eight of whom survive aloug with 30 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren Complete obituary with funeral arrangements will be published in Thursday's Herald Journal 4 pursuing his policies in Viet Nam’ The additional funds will ' war enon He said while help cover an expected concontinued to press his tinuing buildup of US troops m peace campaign it was almost India Cheers Th ( Mrs Gandhi ' -r- 7 - t d sured On Thursday Defense Sec- retary Robert S McNamara will be questioned by the Senate Armed Services Committee and its military appropriations subcommittee Meanwhile Johnson's last returning diplomatic emissaries Secretary of State Dean Rusk and roving Ambassador W Averell Hardman are scheduled to arrive tonight from foe Far East They will report to that President on the results of their soundings in his peace drive which has carried U S envoys to nearly 50 countries As of last weekend officials reported no response that would indicate North Viet Nam was interested in nego- Visit Utah Ardella Leavitt Taggart 80 respected Lewiston woman died today at the home nf a More For Viet already numbering Speaks j jesary to prepare for more 200000 in South Viet Nam Gov Calvin L Ramptoq ad- - hard conflict quick action by Anderson and Selley Con- dressed the two houses brief- - Hie President also framed Caling fx Johnson said: “Wo Congress struction Co was apparent ly before their final adjourn- - his request for supplemental foe aggression will end hope low bidder on file remodeling ment He opened the special appropriations for tha current we must be prepared if it does of the old Login post office session last Wednesday with fiscal year as one more ex- - not” a speech requesting nearly $2 pression of unity between the building for Cache County “We are currently engaged million in supplemental exbids were in all openEight in a major effort to open a ed by Cachq County Clerk penditures road to a peaceful settleIvor Larsen for tha Board of The final money Mil conment” Johnson said in a lettaining about half tile amount County Commissioners ter to Speaker John W McTha Andenqn-Selle- y bid requested by the governor Cormack sailed through the House was $82900 “Press On” $890 for alternate one and a deduction Tuesday shortly after its in“Whether tne present effort of $1200 for the substitution of troduction is successful or not our pury The Joint Appropriations oak for walnut hi the panelpose for peace will be con-stent we will continue td ing specified fat alternate two Committee hammered flu hill When remodeled the build- into final form shortly before on every door press was Introduced in foe until there is a re“But ing will house the District it By Jehn Barton Court judge’s chambers the House The committee which VilM VNa Mud— I sponse and until the aggreslaw binary and some of the last week cut deeply into Gov NEW DELHI — Mrs Indira sion ends we must do all that Calvin L: Hampton's new county offices Gandhi a frail widow with a is necessary to support our restored will at iron Other bids were: Merlin money requests today was elected alliei and our own fighting Yonk $80900 and $741 for $150000 as the world's only woman forces in Viet Nam That is Included was half of foe of alternate one prime minister by India’s rul- the purpose the present re Richards Watts' Construct- $284000 the committee strip- ing Congress party She pro- quest” ion Co $04989 and $800 for ped from me of foe gover- mised to build a “climate of Johnson’s plea to Congress nor’s key requests ddi-tionar peace” at home and abroad for more money foe the Viet mother of Nam war was twepronged money for the Utah Hie 'Mia H Mtekelson & Sons Tourist and Publicity Coun- two sons had fought back Besides asking - approval of $90750 with $800 foratternate cil A compromise figure of tears as the party balloted in the $117 billion additional one and a deduction of $1200 $27000 was agreed upon to secret to name her as India’s funds he urged quick action enforce the state’s new anti- third prime minister since in? on Ms proposed means of raisfor alternate two ’ Stfcttier Construction discrimination law dependence As she watted foe ing much of the money When he alternate and called for the $700 $86720 Legis- results she clutched a single through tax revisions Ha sent lature into special session red rose tha trademark of separate men ages to Con- one on the two requests Dayid R Phillips $89314 Hampton requested supple- her late father Prime Minis- gross AO Support Effort with $770 for alternate one mental appropriations total- ter Jawharlal Nerhu who usSpeaking specifically of the and a deduction of $1324 for ing nearly $2 million This ually wore one on his coat new she announced included The appropriation request ha party alternate two $365000 to increase Christoff erson and Norman the salaries of teachers with had won 355 votes to 160 for said: "This is an opportunity for $90750 and $700 for alternate advanced degrees which foe Morarji Desal her only opto demonstrate once again sworn in is us she Until 20-Senate killed ponent one announc- to friend and foe alike that to be ceremonies at Newell J Olson & Sons The Senate also approved Minis- then Is no difference between $85500 with $700 for alternate — in amended form — two ed later acting Prime one party and another or becontinue will G Nanda L ter one measures providing for studtween tha Congress and the Terms of the contract call ies of the legislative and judi- to serve executive branch when it members Addressing party within four cial branches of state governcompletion national Hindu in conies to effective and suslanguthe at months beginning the ment As amended foe Mbs voice tained she a in said support of our fightdeep work which carry appropriations of age men and their Allies emotion: ing betraying Commissioners will study $30000 and $10000 respectiveLai “Whatever Bahadur “Our leader difference! bids will the announce ly provide for the studies to and Shastri died as a martyr for there are on other issues we their decision later be undertaken by the Utah the cause of peace We will are as one in support of our Prof Everett Thorpe met Legislative CounciL him and strengthen men in Viet Nam” with the Commissioners and The only money bill of the stand by The new obligations! authcause of peace” the reported the meeting of the special session that failed to Noted orization requested by tha Salary state board in charge of the generate any controversy — A announcement was $12345- expee- - President included new exhibits going into the g®r es®m3te3 soon on when Mrs Gandhi 719000 faff the Defense Defelted State Capitol Building ditional vocation distribution jwould be sworn in Her offici-unt-ts partment An additional $415 The Bridgerland area has moved through the salary is $630 a month in million was asked for the Agbeen allotted a space eight Senate on a 264) vote 'addition to special allowances ency for International Develfeet by 44 feet and will be The money will be used to Thousands cheered tin anopment (AID) to help finance situated between the Monu- train additional workers for nouncement of her victory in imports of needed supplies for ment Valley and Dinosaur skilled jobs at Hill Air Force the streets the civilian population of area displays Base The bulk of the money Mrs Ghandi succeeds Shas- South Viet Nam rural conThe Commissi one rs re- will go to Weber State Col- tri who succumbed to a heart struction pint expansion refquested that Prof Thorpe lege although Utah Stateattack Jan 11 Although she ugee relief and civilian demeet with the Bridgerland University arid Utah Trade bears the same name the velopment programs Committee and work with Tech in Provo will share in new prime minister is not re--it Congress will give immedi-them in preparing the la ted to Mohandas K Gandhi ate consideration to the mon(Continued on page Six) (Continued from page 6) ey request with approval as- - Anton Chekhov's “The Three Sisters'’ will be presented To by Utah State Theatre under the direction of Prof Floyd T NEW YORK lure -- Thee Morgan on February 3 4 and 5 10 11 and 12 in the Lyric ecutive director of the United Theatre! — States Olympic Committee In “The Three Sisters": Chekhov paints the human Tom Wallace will appear as! will visit Salt Lake City Jan as! 27 and 28 to help Utah leaden condition with a full palette Kulygin Lee Johnson of human emotions: pathos Vershinin and Lynn Samsel in their bid to host the 1972 Winter Olympic Games' anger comedy and warm- - as Tusenbach Executive director Arthur hearted humaness as the Allan Gross will be Dr Lbntz will meet with leaders meancharacters search for Chebutykin Dwight Jeppson of the Fedo-Bob Moeller Olympics for Utah Inc I ing in their lives Solyony Portraying the three sis- - tik Steven Saiatti Rode: Lac-- to help prepare presentations ters will be Ann Schvaneveldt ry Anderson Ferapont and to be made before the Interas national Olympic Committee Olga: Johanna Beach! Pat Reward Anfisa Irina and Lynda Lindfordj Leon I Brauner to design-Mash- a in Rome in April Salt Lake City was selecting the costumes and LeRoy Ernest Bulow will play Brandt to technical director ed as the U S nominee durtheir brother Andrei Prozo- - This is the third production ing U S Olympic Committee roff and Kathy McPhea his oT the 1965 - 66 season of Utah meetings in Chicago last wife Natalia Ivanova Stats Theatre brah-:Jfea- dies of state government Chekhov Play Cast Chosen Mrs Taggart Of Lewiston Dies President Asks 127 Billion i’Sgsgg xm7 legislative Mendon Volunteer Fire POINT OF THE MOUN-partment was the first to be' TAIN HJPD — Two convicts at called into action since Cache the Utah State Prison were County Fire District was for- stabbed by a third convict med Nine Volunteers headState Prison Warden John ed by Chief Lemuel Earl were Turner said James Chris tenon the scene with their big1 gen 46 Mount Pleasant tanker engine live minutes Utah suffered a stab wound after receiving the call that n the lower back and a cut a loaded truck was on fire on the arm Kenneth Olsen three and a half miles north 26 Kearns suffered' a lacera-- 1 procured to finance const ruc-o- f Mendon on the Petersboro tion on the neck tion for any purpose other road Turner said the two were than payment for acquisition Their quick response and returning to their cells in the of the property on which ®0)'rn mo h“ ple®”“ action kept the damage to medium security area of thelstruction is done or for im- - ter oh®1 Norval Kidman's $6000 truck prison from the arts thereon to guilty!??- - r neeg or to an estimated $25 The $15 crafts room They were jump- -' of a felony ami to punishable bales of straw was ed by a third prisoner who! by imprisonment in the UtohL load of tasued fa D Nailg lost had- a butcher knife penitentiary or by fine fightug said U S Marines defending Mr Kidman was just pass — the major airfields at ' Da ing the Hodges hay chopping Nang and Chu Lai and the mill when he noticed through smaller airfield at Phu Bai his rearview mirror that' thej all in the northern part of Mr on fire straw was HodgSouth Viet Nam reported an es called the Mendon Volun- unprecedented almost total teer Department and County halt in Viet Cong attacks durChief Pete Hansen ing the night De- Tmm SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Legislature adjourned its special session sine die today after finishing action on two money bills — including a $586103 supplemental appropriations measure The appropriations bill boosted total state expenses approved by the 36th Legislature's first special session to! an estimated $970000 Action was also completed on a bill placing more than $37 million from special state funds back into the general fund The monies either were no longer needed or had been acquired from other sources tiating 1 BEFORE AND AFTER — Bobby Arpin of Cranston RI is a spectacular example of the success of the March of Dimes rehabilitation program for children 'with birth defects Boro with seven birth defects including a cleft palate and restricted movement of hip and Five-year-o- ld Johnson's money request was expected to produce further debate on the war effort on Capitol Hill more probknee Bobby underwent oral surgery three ably from divided Demoroat years ago and then was placed in tract- than from Republicans ion left Subsequent rehabilitation at the GOP leaden led by Sen Providence RI hospital March of Dimes Everett M Dirksen III have Center resulted in the agile energetic granted Johnson a temporary Bobby at right Doctors describe his pro- moratorium on political criticism about Viet Nam gram as “fastastic” ' |