Show I— fHE HERALD rnwl’ARY JOURNAL VWPAYiC'a'tn Cnunly) 1 I'fl High Rating For Cache ScoutSe Troops Utah Forty Scout troops tom four local districts were rec- ognized as 40 Percenl First Class Units when the Cache Valley Council Boy Scouts of America held its annual meeting Following is a list of the troops and the scoutmaster’s names by district Franklin County District— Troop 30 Elmer Ouverson Preston 4th Ward Troop 32 Steve Noyes Preston 3rd W'ard: Troop 38 Steve Hinck- Troop ley Fairview Ward 39 Carl Bingham Weston Ward: Troop 40 Eldon Bing-ham Dayton Ward Troop 41 1st Dale Andra Ward Troop 42 Richard Porter Preston 2nd Ward Troop 44 Marvin Rollings- worth Banida W'ard: Troop 74 Ross Moser Preston 7th Ward Troop 80 David Jen- sen Preston 8th Ward i North Cache District— jTroop 50 Delbert Hansen Smithfield 4th Ward Troop Bryce Spackman Smith- - E s kelson Smithfield 3rd Ward Troop 67 Ellis Han- Ward Troop 55 Richard cey 15th Ward Troop fiP Hansen Amalga Waid: Troop Charles Buist 14th Ward: 57 Harry R i n d 1 s tacher Troop 70 Wesley Harris 13th Richmond Ward: Troop 59 Ward Troop 71 John A An- Lewiston derson 16th Ward: Troop 73 Keith Spackman 13th 2nd Ward: Troop 61 Clifford Norman E Hadlield Samsel Cornish Ward: Troop 62 Norland Spackman Tren- -' ton Ward Troop 34 Clav gx: Nelson Smithfield 5th Ward Logan District — Troop 1’ 0: James Black wood Logan Elks Lodge Troop 2 Owen K Shupe 1st Ward: Troop 3 1 i nSs” PROCLAMATION designating February as American Heart Month in Utah is signed by Gov Calvin L Rainplun L Ralph Me- -- i V I T rve that tion and community Iddln and h m J lath Ward: Troop 78 Gaylen Ashcroft River Heights 2nd 83 LaMon Ward: Troop 2nd Perke s Hyde Park Ward: Troop 93 G Allen Turner Young Ward Hynim District T Lloyd Balls Ward: Troop H paui Hyrum 2nd Ward iroo Bert Stokes - Paraaise MU Troop 28 LeK°y Kibley Ward m lltn Palmer Larry Ward: Troop 5 Gilbert T Larsen 5th W’ard Troop 6 John A Anderson 4th Ward Troop 8 Melvin Cannon 7th W a r d: Troop 9 Edmond Richardson j 6th W'ard Troop 11 Clifford! Alldredge River Heights Melvin 12 Ward Troop Swenson 10th Ward: Troop 12 Norman Ray McKe 9th Ward Troop 16 George R Buterfield 3rd Ward Troop 19 Verlin Simmons dence 2nd Ward Troop 20 Bob Baker 12th Ward Troop Preston A Ward: Troop 77 Paul SSZ rld 11 WrH Trip 54 BU 29 Frrt todrum Mato cooperation are vital Retired Phone Employees Heart Month Community Aid School For The Blind Chest at the Utah States Telephone Contribution The forstudents the Blind in Ogden Lake City Is Proclaimed Co 83 School A check for $5214 payable will soon In Salt j receive special gifts Some 15 workers from the designating t cbiudry as American Heart and retired active from caLiie Pioneer organiza-Mont- h ye Community and pointing out that the heart and blood v s I has been made avail- - en employees of Mountain tion are preparing Braille ’ diseases are resixinsihlc for more deaths hercthan all “ h rlabe through the generosity books for the ctJdren with diseases and causes combined was signed today by Gov- - of Edward Ball sind t!lc off Af ud of a special typewrit jthe sj “ernor Calvin L Hampton ices of United State Senator HcW UTlICCrS Ul er type for the partiLarge In his proclamation tlic Governor called upon local Waa y Rpnnptt blind is also Included in ally Association’s their Heart research1 citizens to help speed the books elter0 s w education and community 0f the Cache Corn- Book’s being prepared are heart programs through Heart munity Chest indicated that pi-- L “Let’s Learn Materials” AnitAlinrA‘4 Fund contributions and vol- - the donor and his represcnta-jllU“The Lion and the Mouse” AllllUlllllCU -fives stipulated that ‘‘each untecr service Aesop's Fables” “Birthday Heart Fund United Fund originally parti- - j Joseph Morgan Jr was Party” 'The Princess and The month-lon- e in he Utah l’niU!d elected Shoemaker" and “The president of the Im-th- e reach its I lull! cipBtins confederation receive Before Christmas’ The Thl CIub 51st at the Gee mount represented byi on materials includes ian held meet‘n cloth samples to provide a ithUvldual goals percent :annual Club R°°ms this past Mnse of touch for the stu-°rnn on °f th total 6°® of the four" week lcanDaan arTa dents in "ew othr Norbcrt Stein executiveI" preparation for the pro- J hartJLvfnmram tJ)e and Traffic court n of the United Fund organization Include Iona Roundy a tele- ‘Th liti ject be receive Heart Fund contrlbu- for the Sat affecting Owens vice president Char- - phone saleswoman enrolled arca lod Ukp ‘ discussed 1 Mr Vandehi that “Your deal e Sorenson manager Dan jn a special four-monclass ‘authoritatively 27 at the Present when Governor l0f $35000 is a 11M assistant man- - to learn how to type Braille of Frodsham 'Tuesday February percent Paul Conrad secre- - on the special machine Mrs annual luncheon meeting of Rampton signed the procla- - the conglomurate goal of ®8®r Utah Safety Council by Janies matiun were L Ralph Me- - 52015000 The $5214 is 1738 ary - treasurer Roundy la preparing the man- p Economos director Traffic cham vice president for eco- - percent of the total contrlbu-- ' othtri appointed to serve uscripU and the other and community devcl- - tion of $3000” tCciirt Program of the Amerduring the current year were en work several hours each opment University of Utah' “We know you share with Alma P°nd libarian Budd month to assemble the books ican Bar Association g and state heart fund chair-u- s usistant our gratitude to Mr Ball Anderson to type Braille la I Mr Economos dirrets nation-wid- e Senator Bennett” the an: LaVor Hislop publicity like learning a new langu-ageg pro- man: Angus Nicholson man-lan- d f I lot point Division Pederson historian :age" said Mrs Roundy Fund offeial declared A t gram that provides numerous Peterson property Mrs Suzanne Smith secre-services to judges and prose-cutor- s eral Electric Company Salt! 1 d and sponsors a conti- Lake Area and Salt Lake the NORTH CACHE JUNIOR High held its arena Approximately 200 students partici'manager Jack Taylor dir-tar-y jector Dr Wilford Ha'e as- - books wmbTtromVly usfr first winter carnival on Valentine's Day nuous scries of regional ind County chairman ard Mrs pated in snowshoe ski and hip boot races Snowball throwing for distance and sculptalste conferences for court Harold V Llddle Heart Sun- - SALT LAKE CITY d'PD — sistant director Elaine John- - fU to the students" She said All students came dressed for the occasion 'officials He is an eminent day chairman of Salt Lake Utah finalists in the statejxm accompanist need such materials to and the weather man cooperated nicely turing were two of the 15 events in which they County IJaycee public speaking pro- - Lunch was served and all keep them occupied during The football field provided a good winter students participated on a class basis 'author and lecturer on Igram were selected here Sat-- 1 enjoyed an evening of so- - leisure hours (n traffic 'cializing iiirday courts and currently is chair Absolute zero is the point! winner was Is J Randy Ayre! Imperial Glee Club offi-a- i an of the Traffic Conference u u 831 remind Counlor the National Safely J1® to First runner-u- p aty molrular a?Sra was Larry'there are a few open date'UIIJII Vil as well ns a inonilwr of To Tingey Bountful and second to present progiams in sacra- iii liiinnin and niipaon Bar !xist' Bruce llurl- - ment meetings on the second: Sunday of each month Those iwuii wjjui-in w“ further information hHdi A new group of disabled meeds work credits for half uJi’L sponsored by the Salt Lalaycttetional sieaking finals at IMioe- - may contact Charles Soren- -' SALT LAKE CITY 6W — SALT LAKE CITY-B- usltltotarv riuli estimated to be 165000 of the time from age 21 to ths pgopig nix Ariz June 0 !L0CLU!?!!: A special The highest annual award gi- - ntssmen will find answers to nationwide can become awad will lw n time his disability began presented to the State nf Utah by the Utah Jaycees went'a of questions! titled to monthly disability with a minimum da work re3y Dan Hollingswortii tralfic recent becau“ e"L0r?eiL!S-iabou- t Federal income excise one-ha- lf of one and constultant to the Insurance quirement In rle in Institute for Highway Salrty to A John years 1968 eddition of “Tax Guide JW' ®ccordinog nation Saturday 4for significant Some of the newly eligible high school for Small Business” Roland st0“ CaShe Cwrty repre achieve-Clients tion jdriver tolS’-l''-JWriA proclamation worn-Telepho- i Utah Safety D Council To Meet Feb 27 K '1 thrda Kgt niSihLwrwnt - IT th worn-nom- ic librar-Legi-nin- "far-reachin- Gen-Unit- 'A 3PeeCn Picnic sub-Mw- ls relating ! Si’s JRVrPPC Honor 3 Men n fiT "W Tax Guide Social Security Explains Help Small Business Monthly Disability Benefits 16-2- en-ve- 100 Costumes Made For Production Of Cyrano V1 — iswM!ingU ” X range SJSf" rduci last year !fS!njjSS!0Mld a Other scciul present iliuns v ill also lie made I Following the luncheon a More than 1000 business niecting of Council fabril )nj 3000 h“Ur members will be 'icld to elec t a into the pro- niew officer and Board mem-- : dmtion of about 100 costumes i be under for “Cyrano dc Bergerac to the director of Orson J be Utah Feb staged by dirown First Security Torp-stat- e University Fine Arts jiiatuin and outgoing presi- - i’ln(r Theater “Cyrano will lie the pre- mine proJuction in the tlica- Miiton I ler ir ie Fine Arts Center 19-2- 4 ofJh n° eveninfinceded hich the of one of the finest story u ()obaby thc lari tra-- ' swordsmen France--a of UslI haj donCj and Uon tah’ duced monthly payments to' Mr Stone noted but most will Mverely disabled widow as 1 e a r n of their eligibilty booklet contains Calendar lor 1968 list-- 1 date were: on nd which th" informationy "”“n‘i:’a!her tSre'Srf rolncmemi °r 'Sa£m ! de-m- ay -' j - Coun-"Guid- - costume-makin- g SS 1 lid on the costumes be- gan five week ago and the shop has been in use from Worn The crew moved into Uie new shop n the Fine Arts Center at the end of Octr her “The shop is one of the better equipjied and mM useful costume shops I’ve worked in It’s designed for the needs of the workers" Mr prrkes said Prior to joining the USU faculty in 1967 he designed costumes and worked on spe- cial shows lor eight different colleges The costume shop facilities include a dye vat room with a washing machine and dry- er a moth-proo- f rotim store wool costumes in a stork rwun and large work rotini with four new sewing mi' hmes The shop is located near zig-za- the 100 iiMumcs designed for the shine Nurma has assisted in costume making with-jwor- e Prrkes 4 for of mouth d husband's death or 7:d -- Alan D Musgrove egt 3idue It also features chcclin 7 J’® after Uh1" th® Persons who have any "Ju" 'list for businessmen to ranid-'amit is a difficult show to make gic lover with the face of a rJJ? conditions a disabled questions regarding changes wWower is eligible but in ad- - in the Social Security Law costumes for” said Sidney G clown taxes which for H'ly identify contact representatives l’erkex USU costume and set in- dltkm he must have been Acts arc set in a min: oi tS 17 tax Pendent on hi wife for his loft he Social Security Admin- L!x”hndS?n“nd designer sance theater bakery Mr l’erkes designed all of n gardcn battle lront and1 -FRation m the Juvenile Court rederick C Jones 35imay be located in the uPP°rtthe Courthouse on the costumes in conjunction convent and what forms are About iOOOOO ofthe people Monticelio San Juan with Floyd T Morgan pro- - Elva M- HaUh wardrobe ty Jones is a bishop for thenceded to report and pay the' crew of the cast are6 assisting whh construction “Mast students majoring m theater arts work in rostuin- ing one tim or another" Mr t quarterly board irf fcLtah ?ayfee i" the NORMA KFFLER wlo lay Rosanne in “Cyrano de Bergerac” hangs up one of VirKtor ot rt itions culminated the activities Federal tax laws apply and the father of five chil-hoto various forms of business- dren requirement Under the cj the prairie dog is one of --Clark L Puffer 35 Roy es such as the sola proprietor rker WJ9 or corporation iP moJ elaborate devised director of dissemination pro8 by any American mammal lx’r County School District Tax treatment of special pro became disabled before age and a R°y City Councilman blems with examples is pro- re-- 1 I’urfer wa ‘he VUhoK toilers forandmanutocturersmen Jayeee president professional for Smua11 w !d OUtH fBui"Ma Cited Internal booklt h a copy from most Revenue offices or SUrfrm:tennolVrn! 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Utah Jayeee Boy of the JJJf mS!Jna "Outstanding Year’’aard went to a Layton mgton o L anoz joutli Saturday Utah Jayeee officials said the winning boy was Ted D Adams 17 son of Mrs Ethel Adams Young Adams was selected oxrr nominations submitted from Javew throughout the state He is he Mudentbody president of Davis High School active in '‘lJbng and church affairs 'dan‘ a1® won the annual contest nnLST " chapters °( A CHECK A MOUTH WITH A MUTUAL FUND WITHDRAWAL PLAN A convenient new service h new available to help you to plan your expenses and expenditures mare consistently You receive a check a month out of the income and principal of your investment For information as to casts risks and advantages just call write or stop in to ask about Systematic Withdrawal Plans Dn°crcy nexl munb h 15 HOW TO RECEIVE orator g Tlie early residents of New England were housed in con-th- e large elevator so racks of ical huts made of slanting costumes ran be transported poles covered with brush easily to the dressing rooms weeds turf and mud 1 HAROLD W DANCE CPCU JaMranea amf ImnVmmt Coumlor nNAXCUL PUNNING 440 N Maui - 752-84- MUTUAL 84 FUNDS - Logan |