Show krniwanu®0 lie Herald Journal Decreasing cloudi and showers thia afternoon and rveninf Partly cloudy with considerable Saturday sun-hi- cow nt VOL SI NO UTAH LOGAN ISO WtlbAT High tomorrow near M Low tonight Probability of rail on Saturday about ton per near SO rant TIN CINTS JUNI 21 1947 Utah Girls State Opens Sunday On USU Campus yUlit JQC ing between an American president and a Soviet chief of tale since 1961 got started at 11:21 am KDT — 21 minutes later than scheduled The agenda of the momi-it-toumeeting wu open but the Middle Eut crisis the Vietnam war ways to prevent the spread of nuclear weaponry and bettering American-jSovirelations were high on 'toe list Friendly Sixeup The leaden pf toe five end Communist worlds began six-- ! ing each other up in friendly manner when Kosygin arrived by motorcade at Holly-bus- h home of the president of Glass boro State College After shaking bands Kosygin smilingly congratulated the President on birth of his grandson Patrick Lyndon Nugent Wednesday The prea In if In PafllA et to mier remarked tot he had been a grandfather mere than II yean Johnson responded that he felt honored to be welcomed into "to grendfatoen' dub" by Kosygin The Soviet leader told John- u wu approved earlier According to Cache Superintendent C Bryce Draper the district will start out with a 200000 building an toe Sky View site This will’ be paid for with federal SOVIET PREMIER Alexei Kosygin was described in Another seven days of somei “good humor" as he prepared for meetingwith President r' rainerorydby aito upto 40 At the present time eperabi Johnson 42-ac- re Som 2SS4ira7uSsi: 'TO’ ric 1 there inchand yesterday 17 inch at the USU Weather Station We might get a little break though The forecast la lor a clearing trend to begin tonight Saturday should be fair and warmer with considerable Sunshine We devoutly !yearfc DrP" bids! Observes A BlrthdaV toe opinion tot for the structure wifi be let7'7111 at around Christmas time as SALT LAKE CITY (071 it will take most of the foil- )Me-to the advisory committee to luncheon a met at Kay family work out final plans Five vocational programs today' to honor Mrs Emmai are necessary for designation Ray Riggs McKay bn her 90to - I®000 I j S!- hope so qualification Operating at the - - f 5 voca-!?®- - engine single-- Terrace Project to Stettler Construction wu apparent low tedder for “ ' T PaoJettt $Jy Bylyaaae new era In Repertory Leaf Johnmi iHp inn gVji'w a Marking dim- Katlur McPhee Logan - - Mimer theatre with two exhilar- chael Nestor New York City: ating comedies to delight both Lynne Paolettf Logan Thom local theatre goers and tourPhelps’Salt' Lake City i (ContinuM ists to Cache Valley is Utah State University’s Old Lyric Repertory Company Playing in rotation every Thinday Friday and Satur-- ’ day beginning June 90 through August 18 The Company will present the raucous Park- - u comedies “She ' Stoops il in NM: 9) on-Pa- When Joyce-Howe- “ I- marnVM to ltrf! g"JJ Z? to n P" f? “n " to to J5S5 to' UXturday to expulsion The censure vote was on charge tot Dodd used mora Terrac than 811L000 of political contributions for his personal exCity Boy penses His supporters sue ship were presented Thursday' The President had b e e n ceeded in getting a separte Dies In Accident to two persons active in youth standing outside of the Holly- - vote on the lesser charge id g of the Church of bush house about six minutes for travel ex- programs j A 4-- JeiUB Christ of Latter-da-y CEDAR CITY 079 waiting for Us follow con- - penses- Cedar Oty boy wu Saints The Senate voted 71 to II year-olferee killed Thursday afternoon: S Dilworth Young of the The Soviet motorcade car- - against changing the resolu-whe-n LDS Church’s First Council of rying Kosygin and top aides tion to say tot Dodd violated ha wu wimii imHi wu given the Hon- - left the Soviet Mission in New! accepted standards or con- Seventy v witriSd orary Master M Men award York at 9:14 am EDT and duct rather than “accepted occoawa aiwrwieq on a cannon coeditor crawled along to New Jep morals" spelled out in too resolution most ot section of Youth" of the !sey “Era Turnpike during Toft tu thlrvrn n Mr of the Improvement Era'thc drive to the con- - Senate Democratic Leader ery Fortyth Mike Mansfield had appealed I: magazine wad presented the ference site Gleaner! Only a few minutes before to the Senate at the start of Golden Honorary cmAmm ‘ ' (Continued on Page 3) iUontomed on Page 3) Tte sSident happened the Garbage Dump Road near1 Cedar City The track wu driven by Mrs Jewel Forsyth to boy’s mother She was also pinned under fhe truck add Cedar - double-billin- : d To Dennis SSflft'S1 rES"" to I u ! Jf-TiS- nii 128-mi- le is reputed in Critical condition in the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City Another passenger in the Allen Fortruck syth is in fair condition with a brokep arm and scratches He wu thrown clear of the truck when it rolled ' ’ Wingate to - STfflSt'Ss sSsSS to ’ “Ill-Gott- en low pm SevicfJ8n Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith “one of to comic masterpieces of the English language" and the western farce Goods" "as wild and wooly as the Old West" by Vosco Call baaed on the classical Romxn comedy “The Haunted Hourt!" by Plautus 'Under toe auspices of the fitah State Theatre staff The Old Lyric Repertory Company is comprised of IS graduate and undergraduate theatre students from throughout the West All designing acting and technical work is provided by these talented individuals ‘ The Company roster includes: Sue Ann L Basile St George John L Beach Rock Springs Wyo Ernest L BilDavid Salt Lake City Michael J Fletcher Satt Lake City Shirley H Haycock PROF VOSCO CALL artistic director of Helper Hyde too Old Ityric Repertory Company advises ing June 24 nt 8:45 The Photographed in at-jS- Co i Guinavahjj j h i J tot I WM-Whe- r s u u - - y Sem- ington y oa After posing briefly of financial finanglcharges two enter photographers the ed the Gothic American man- tng" sion had a dux of water and The vote wu 92 to S with voting no went immediately to tbs' den Dodd recorded Dodd's with only an interpreter for The Senate held conduct "is contrary to a cepted moral derogates from Formal Talks Begin the public trust expected of a film of Uiq Dinosaur Monu-- I Whl ment and surrounding area The formal talks started oa“ntor' “fL ”?? 100 dialumor and wereth am EDT and be shown at will 23: u u 90-yea- r jf ha liWMibul f It wu only toe sixth time probably into the afternoon Johnson wu willing to ex- - In history that the Senate natural had censured or condemned one of its own' The Iasi was 5 Sen Joseph McCarthy is providing half the cost of construction and furnishing was built dining room and ment of toe National Monu- in 1954 attended toe bid opening and kitchen facilities were plan-gav- e The vote climaxed nine well their approval to to ned for the expansion fur Dodd tbMgMqr heating and air condition- - TMa film J pvt of the -0 project Bert Erickson and Willard MfS- SpubUc West represented ' tlie State! When completed Sunshine Publicity Council to sen loeri in-sif’!!? well Shortly before the parlia-people and tourists Boaid of Health Mr Erick-- 1 Terr mv will represent an or '?r mentary logjam wu broken as coordinator of mtdical vestment of a million and a scenic attraction available toi£ final vote for Senate facilities quarter : dollars About $100- - tom in toe National Parkr rejected a move to weaken Construction is expected to OnOwillbe spent on furniture Forest and Monuments in the and incidentab for State of Utah jtoe punishment recorded by begin in about two weeks andixturas !L?!1 Everyone li Invited to is expected to be completed the new wing the Mr Salisbury said that by March 1 talk about the Vietnam? tie In- practical effect in the addition is completed the en-- Sunshine Terrace board jg Ptft of me Forest Service wiU pre(jdent Dodd retains his seat Senate dedicat-on often the be will terPfe4iV tire structure i congratulated and all privileges But ' fine appearance and excellent evrX ed Mr Salisbury said move is toe harshest action i" of Mnfvh building Stettler Construction wu equipment Senate can take against In conttactor for the pment hu been called one of iheAjnptheter one of it members shut' of y post-hig- Low Bidder On : By Stevea Gerstel tsitW WASHINGTON- ?- The ite eensUfbd IVCoan today for Dodd r board announced N D Salisbury chairman of °f the Seven teds were opened by the Board of Directors nt fr son “yon chose a nice place' PRESIDENT SMILED — but did not talk — to reporters for tot summit site — a small as he left for New Jersey town site af summit meeting Now Jersey town midway between New York and Wash- to -- p smifhftoM h¥hmi are PVM O tional agriculture vocational (torch of Jesus Christ of Saints said she A SANDY Utah 071 office practices distributive Latter-Daplane on 'a flight education electronics and feels “no different" now than on her last birthday' from Reno Nev sustained building trade? minor damage Thursday An agreement has been ap- ' She Joins President McKay 'when it developed engine bracket in their proved by Logan City and in toe trouble and landed in a field Cache County school boards 67th year of marriage which Just short of a runway here which will provide for a began Jan 2 1901 in the Salt near Sandy in south Salt board comprised of represen- Lake UK Temple Lake County tatives ot the two district: The church president spoke The Utah Highway Patrol TMs board will Mrs McKay as his “90- plan toedass-jo- f said toe pilot Phfl Boinard work to be offered which will year-ol- d bride" and the couofReno escaped uninjured in be both on a high school dnd ple admitted the youthful rothe landing at Alta Airstrip school level mance "is still there" Uninjured i 2S’ below the all time record of inwiit today then retired to the privacy of a college president's den to begin their “Big Two” summit conference on to problems of peace and war Johnson and Kosygin sluiuk hands warmly in greeting and the Soviet leader quickly congratulated the President — on becoming a grandfather lor the first time tills week On thia note the first meet- Anf June Moisture Whopping 343 Inches ihh wkH GLASSBOKO NJ — President Johnson and Soviet Prm inler Alexei Kosygin mot for the first time in eordlal fashion Bel ore the day is finished:! political parties will be fbrmUI II I III ed mass meetings conducted and county and state dele: Cache County School Dis trict’s request that a vocation- gates selected school be designated at al slatare services Religious ed at S pm Put Girls State: Sky View High School has delegates will serve as host 'been officially approved by the Utah State Board of Edu esses during the day : Highlights of the week wllljcaticn include a tea given by Mrs At their recent meeting the Daryl Chau wife of the Utah bot-rapproved two such State University president mi schools—one on the Sky View Wednesday and selection of campus at Smithfleld and the two ’senators and a governor other at Union High School in Girts State Governor for Duchesne County There will this year is Emily Warner of! thus be three designated vocaBountiful tional schools at high schools While In Logan the dele-i- n one at Rich-- ! the state field By Mcrrirann Smith rt I lll un-'w- folk ymmoft A warm welcome to more than 300 girls from all parte of the atata la being extended Jointly by Logan City and USU Sunday aa 1967 Utah Gina State officially opena on campus Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary the week long session la held annually for the purpose of promoting better citizenship developing better government encourage gates will be housed at Kith big women to participate in aids llall on campus They hear addresses during) goternment and teaching week from high rankings del standing of the Constitu-th- e tion to outstanding Utah girls civic education and political Every high school except leaders fear fas the stato will be rapro-- All girls attending the sen tented according to Alice Pitt skin have completed their man Girls State Director for jumor year at the various this year Audrey Fullmer is'Utali high schools — assistant director and Helen director education Ferguson 111 Registration will begin Sun UlsvMJ day at I am and after this has been done the girts will be taken to Joint sessions to take the Girls State Oath and hear the rules for the week - --- A CAMP LEJEUNE NC 4i7b Officials at this sprawling i The accident occured at two Ug Um EOT during a routine helicopter coming in for a Marine base said to to two toc-- i Thx Marines aboard ” curve went off to right sidePrtctlcln unding field at the were 2D from too Marines Maw River Marino facility on helicopters of the tood frossed tevk tics today killing of onibankmentland northern a member of toe Company edge CampjGenaral ' Military Subjects injuring a least a dozentoe they prepare end off a iScbooL LeJeune more on the left side for forthcoming opening Juno 30 “touch-and-go- to u 14-fo- i |