Show rrp" Logan ManTo Direct Grand Lodge Meet f Kuuiti Temple SaltlSane iluirnun of th Cum- - Grind Standard Hearer ol der of th Eastern Star of t Utah th Montana Th butineti to nutte on Education Icatiun of Uit Must Worship Lake City Installation of the! Other distinguished guests1 Masonry U a progressive barnacled Include Fro and b ful Grand Lodf Accented Muuna of Utah'purt trout Uia Grand Master'new Grand Lodge OUicvri tifruni I'lalt will b Lincoln patent of niurali veiled in Grand arheduled for Tuesday eve G Kelly Sovereign Grand allegory Illustrated by sym-will bo presided by Howard lit Grand Secretary Durst of Logan Most WorTreikurrr Youth Committee tung Inspector General of I'lah Ms and tauglit by degreei to Grand!- Distinguished gueiti ttial Ancient and Acceited Scot j men wlw hate expressed hlpful Grand Mailer of Charity rowniitte I'tah A reception for Grand Orator Ttuslres of the Ma- witl b present include Ed tub Itite of Freemasonry belief in God aud who vulun The Jurispru- - ward 1 Fine Grand Master Southern Jurisdiction : Cal leer lor membership IxMige Officer! Fail Grand ionic Foundation Committee Land and of Nevada and Mu Fine tin Held General G r a n d fraternity ruiuUti of men dew and Officers DtatlnguUlied i - 0 Grand bound together by bundl of gucta from other atatea U Iluilding Committee Kecro Walton T linker Fast Scribe of the GeneralMasons-brotherltut and affections scheduled fur Sunday eve lugy Commtte and Frater Grand Master of Nevada Chapter Ho) al Arch Charles T Gore Grand Mas C I a wider Frisk Illustrious universally nal Delations Committee ning at 7 Flection of Grand lodge ter uf Colorado and Mrs Grand Herald uf the I'mted throughout Hie wurld TTh Grand Lodge Com munkatioa will Open Monday Officers will be held Itatdaj Goie John II West-li- e Fal Grand Imperial Council ot piie Granu laaige uf Free 1 Frwurii W Doug Grwid Master uf ColuraJo Knights of the Ited Cross mu Masons of Accerted morning January 3Q at 10 nwrntng Herman O ftwi u cuiiikisk1 of dele Galen of Cunstwitine and will contlnu t h r U g h las prominent Salt Lake and Grwid Lecturer City Mason is slated to be E Swank Junior Grand Fettcher Fuusant Sovereign gwes of 31 Tuesday lodges i Masons from thruoglmut tlte new Grand Master ot W wden of Culurado and IVan uf UunnevUle Conclave OivHujid some inouu Masons m Utah and distinguished I'tah succeeding Mr Durst of C Settle Grand Secretary of slon uf I'tah uf (lie I'lilted1 1 Uir slate It it one of 4V Sov Colorado: S Harry Casey Grand Imperial C u u n c guests from various sections nrgn Grand Lalgei in t h a of th United States will be A banquet Monday eve Grand Mastrr of Arizona ami Knights of lied Cross uf l’u- n- rimed States wid ajroxi-arrivm- g WGaiw niately 15 Sovereign Grand In Salt Lake City tung for Masons and thetriCrrald I Craig Fast Grand: slant me Grwid in the world Sunday evening partner will hav Francis Master and Grwid Secretary Illustrious I'utentale K1 Kal All business aessiona of III H‘ Douglas Deiwty Grand of Arizona: Hussrll C Walk- - ah Shriny and Oscar F liar Lodges and constituent lod- Wurthv Grand as Master of Cere er Junior Grand Warden of iliolumew Grand Lodge will be held Master k(s are not rrrnl behind C I Idaho and John D Davis i'alron Grand Chajiter Or Uir and Lavrrn In th Masonic Tempi at MO monies iron or bamboo IMe first curtain countries (Grand Master in the United j'MjesiAl Stales was George Washing-lion IWT iniiur jsni’arv I will) I lias Istw niriw first iiresident of the I'mted Slates and Grand 'Master of Virginia Alma Wattrrson and Drue Larsen KENT CARLSON Barbara Waldron Mel Ilie (b and Master of Utah I illustrations of books ania Wtbh and Ralph Ycatta students la through th a retired research Knto is th Adams sixth grad classes taught by I hav mad to UlustraU reading ' iCunlinued on Page 7J In kecnng with the Frre- - He iiidicaled that it Is not a law and order and we should those who try to lorm but is Ilie b e t llHt1 duin Leadership Program ul 1 rot pc Uon ) t I 'SC lorm in Ilie wwld today "We Kiwanis International the law" the Kiwan through W a nation that has m Faculty member Dr Kdwin IVtrrson abundance of modern -V IMi F to the Izigan Mwanls Hub venirncrs and where there u'nrcaUvrncss f ff by parrots u a members (his week b'k unfHT ac1 i weakness in preserving our f A trulessur of grograjdiy of tear something not nirricm heritage "We de rash of near misses in loss of al I'M' Dr Frierson Is also in many other nation of the rmj 1L mage by uur o stale commanJrr of The world" lie told Kiwamans human lives in avalaiK-liesWe must work hard in jurt endIts well InI'rtrrsun stressed the treserve it" lie summarized Assistant Regional Furrstri Amnican R Owen Yeates as chwr-SnoJohn M Herbert said today verst d in American history fact that citizens must do a N pointed out that Uur good Job of "srPing man of the club's public and fall In the Inter a— heritage to our childrrn and business affairs com milt e mountain Region has beeomru‘in heritage w sossoMm we have as individuals to others so that they may rXbU bo sponsored this program in above average many 'ie comlwts appreciate what we have on freedom leadership areas Mr Herbert pumlrd n‘lcd nd will woik toward re ln charge of the luncheon Lr out and th pattern jaervmg it "We must storms and natur of I l ' snow pack hav created Kiwan I a International K'h®0‘ bunched the fVeedom hcraSp loua thrsata of avalanches iUonal rthu pointing out the benefits frsh Not only hava aUrrs btea 0 u‘ "cus of a fn pjng and progr f v m”lr W1 brlore namely that our system woH u 1967 trapped In avalanrhea over v“k through rnifurts ( nmtmuing parents who has wanlvvides fihysical th past month but lndivlu‘ b 4ccom itnirfuird UK'r children to have amoir freedum than any duals operating tractors and y objectives: it) to TO PRESIDE at national We must not bwtfdenUry chance than they had er sjstem other equipment hav frK hprjtaBe 1 hav worked negative in our speech or ers been caught In anow iidmljwd natan: i2) to pro- - Masonic meet Dr Howard ndon) mr to establUh our type of our acthms Me must devel vWe I leadership to in- - E Durst of Ixigau V government" Dr Fetersonlop respect and encourage Ml of the stated lyoulh to have respect for elements ot our have read They are from Reed Jensen WELUYJIUE SCHOOL studenD N Lives Yet freedom and 31 to provide Helen Smith and David Williams classes Murray David Saunders and the on to date leadership to increase re"Fortunately Uanghan with Illustrations of books they at the school National Forest lands of the spect and appreciation for 1 our freedom Intermountain Region none Some of the iirojrcts sugof th 20 persons who have t been caught In avalanches gested in this program inf clude teaching youth the has lost his life or been icr nf our of ForBut heritage the meaning Injured fouriy i freedom Involving youth In est Service strongly urges patriotic ceremonies pruviu that each Individual who will b out in snow country use ing libraries with books on our heritage increasing reextreme care during the rest spect for the flag jirescrving of th winter season People and cross country s k 1 community landmarks VIITH making f V forums for the or over providing using trips discussion of community snow ski equipment should snow local with consult their ‘ ranger or District Ranger's : offices as to potential avalanche conditions" Mr Hercontinued bert - ' In making his plea he utilized his long experience in f the field of avalanche control and ski area operations Th Forest Service has snow ranger personnel located at many of the major ski areas However the avalanche control work carried out by t h e Forest Service necessarily Is 1 confined to slopea served by i Thus each person ski lifts should make himself aware of the potential avalanche situation In back country areas before traveling crosscountry or working with DR EDWIN 1 PETERSON left American Legion Comequipment in these areas A cardinal rule Mr Herbert mander for Utah and Utah State University faculty memto avoid such ber addressed Logan Kiwanis Club members this week RHTR HEIGHTS achool sixth graders i ton show jiosters made In Guy Ray Pulsi- pointed out Is or within 41 In charge of the program was It Owen Yeates right I during Nancy Low Richard Ballam Cristy Wes - pher's class to show books tliey have read trips hours following major storms chairman of the public and business affairs committee Kidi Annul! Th Commun-Eas- it er lbaikl 7 K i applicable KfJ Hu-har- lges f j ’Our American Heritage' Topic Of Kiwanis Address Cautions On 1 Avalanche n 1 Danger In Hills & w i- v-a- HeTiSlhLsihy r T fris-irae- i V " n - w this jrTV "W 0f'Uke thjc- "”!! Tn lJv”!l0Ur Iad - alio1"" 4 Jana Stavaa it 1 i I if it gfr y - vlr t m 7 - t' i :r x x( free il 41' 3 'spV f MtP -- Qiiir j Sets Talenf Show Cache Winners Open House Sunday 2:305 Public-Librar- AnnOUnCeQ FRANKUN COUNTY DEPUTY w "t f- rr y hue Iwr The annual A mixed trio consisting of the Cache County Public Li a linger and two gultaristajbrary will be held Sunday won first place honors In the January 29 from 2:30 to 5 latent Show part of pm Junior Dayi at Utah State Of aprcial interest (year will be exhibits of a r University Greer Gardner Logan(from sixth grade students of Singer Don Gardner Logan Logan City and Cache Coun guitarist and Louis Rawlins dy schools Instrumrnlal rn Roosevelt guitarist sembles from high school won a trophy with their per Junior high schools and fain- formanc of "Gotta Keelin'" illy groups in the valley will They will be featured during play intermission of the Junlorj Making arrangements are Front Jan 27 'delegates from the Associated Second place went to thojdubi — Friends of the 1J- Delta Phi vocal trio Bonita hrary Ray K Minkler is Mrs Dee A Burtenshaw Logan Sylvia president vice president IQatt Fayson and Marilyn BroadbenL Jacboson Logan They sang Mrs David A Burgoyne sec- - If i - 4 t)'rs The ban III i I ! k ! f ( — MQny opGCIQI 'v'C55uye5 kJnit rA-- fl maY Mrs treasurer "No Love" rotary WASHINGTON ATS— A dance duet of "Stwnlsh1 Douglas F Riddle and Mrs Flea" won third plac honors E J Berry co chairmen: dent Johnson is holding his for LeAnn Adams and Kathy for the open house Mrs outside activities to a mint Summers boll of Tfemonton Austin If Morgan and La mum to concentrate on a long Other talent represented Verne Blake Odd publicity series of messages expected wvre Molly lull Logan pi The Idea of bringing togeth- to start moving to Congress ano Susan Stoddard Logan er a group of representatives next week PRESTON — Appointment ringer Louis Degn Ogden from civic clubs to call at- - While House Press Secre- of Wended B Galley 22 as tary George Christian aald deputy sheriff and probation April Tnjra Salt Lake gino hula dance Carol Janes Logan Jerry Byrd Logan Thursday that th Chid Exe- officer of Franklin County Louisville Ky singer Betm Sacramento Calif cutive was working on about was announced by Sheriff Ann Lotiis Lewis Las Ve-- ringers with guitars Carolyn 13 ieclal messages some of Ariando Larsen following ap- dance Steele Crowther Riverton piano and which he expects to be ready proval by the board of county Es Nev Mo BobRex Meredith Kuulel Reid Frice singer for submission to Congress commissioners I Mr sometime next week Alberta Canada Ron Ragan with guitar Gallsy a son of Mr j ft-e- d Reduce Rates Uv’ V - El said Thursday it has filed a jropo sal with the Federal Power Commission to reduce rales to customers In Arizona New Mexico Southern Nevada west Texas and California by $96 million approximately annually retroactive to Jan lan-Jonl- objective was "to ac uaint jxuple with the public library and Us facilities as "di ns its many services" Special gifts have been pr sented to the library by this group and programs have been prcenled To EL FASO Tex UTS Paso Natural Gas Co tpiiliun I the libriry —II first exirrsssl by Prof Frank Russell Arnold who head of the modem cunge department at Utah Slate University for many this Files Proposal n 1 - - '- -3 - Board Chairman Howard Boyd arid the cuts coma from economics and efficienclca "inherent in a recently authorized gas supply project for southern California and because the company will pass along to customesr the effect of presently reduced taxes resulting from Use use of accel- erated depredation" The company also filed a proposal to reduce by approximately $2-- million per year the rates of Its northwest division which serves Washingand Mrs Bert Galley Pres ton Oregon Idaho Utah Wyton la a graduate of Ireston oming and northern Nevada Boyd said the upcoming High School and recently returned from three years w rote cuts "are consistent with g policy obmilitary service with the our US Army In Korea and jectives of providing the best lie received his possible service at the lowest Vietnam k oath of office before County reasonable rates to our Itomers C L Swenson long-standin- cus-Oer- |