Show 've sf' t mm UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING CORF Box 2608 Salt I'm l)a Siiuriii IliriHigh Weil nc mIi Nt'iir normal I weekend ihti ii i'ts well Mow normal temperature nir rl hi week Snow likelx Tih'mIiv mil Wednesdax East Cache Sessions Announced Sessions of East Cavite Stake quarterly' conference will be conducted Saturday and Sunday with Stake President Cecil B Kenner acting as presiding officer Meetings will be held Saturday at 5:30 p in in the ward chapel Sunday at 9:30 a m in 5(h-l8l- h the Logan Tabernacle and h Sunday at 2 p in in the ward chapel Assisting with arrangements will be Pershing W Evans first counselor and K Eugene Elwood second counselor Special attention is called to 5th-l8t- the Saturday eoip 84101 Utah The Herald Journal I"iivii i Lake VOL 60 NO 9 LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY JANUARY 10 1969 t two tax study groups have painted a gloomy picture Two tax study groups lor tlie Ctali taxpayer Both and liov Calvin L Hampton griHips six little hope of avoidhave act the lone foe Ilk1 ing Mime lav mu eases And in Ins inaugural address session of Ilk1 :l8lli Ctali the governor said he expects legislature The tone is a light sliade of the cost of governmental sergreen and llu major problem vices to increase this year and confront mg the lawmakers is in years to come If this isn't enough to make that old green nemesis money The Ctaii Foundation and Hie Ilk taxpayer long lor (Ik "good Ctali Taxpayers Association old days" leaders in both houses llv RAYMOND V SALT LAKE CITY MSII il'PI -- non-prof- il ot the legislature have all but termed a lax hike inevitable Ik'lore any mthU' talk a lax increase aUut lurin N House Speaker-elec- t Pace K Salt Lake City says the legislature must raise taxes il it appropriates money for mandatory expenditures Senate President Haven J Hut one Kcpuhlican iiicuiticr who responded Harlow is more cautious He says the lawmakers will examine the possibility of economizing ill state government "I don't approve ot my tax but I don't alwavs get what I want I suspect an in crease is unavoidable but pres Hot-- in a I'niled Press lnleriiatioiiil Mir vey expressed the stoic altitude adopted by most ot the legislil ors when lie said increase and Mayors And Auxiliary slate of officers will be conducting the first 1989 meeting of the Cache County Mayors It will be held Organization Saturday 7:30 pm in the A new Bluebird Cafe Presiding will be Mayor Verl Buxton of Cornish Other executive officers for the year are Mayor Richard Chambers Logan vice president and Mayor Earl Kirby Hyde Park secretary The event will be a com- bination business-dinne- Chche County's school board began (be new year Thursday by reelecting Willis g Hall of Lewiston its president Sealed left to right board members are Clifford Stauffer of Hyrum Doris Budge of r For Adults Logan City School District's winter session of adult education evening clasaei will begin Monday Jan 13 according to J Paul Miller director of the program is open to Registration interested adults and wijl take place at 7 pm at both the Logan Junior High and Senior High schools will follow Classwork registration and will be dismissed at 9 pm cusses presently offered are as follows: 1 Oil Painting (beginning New committee meeting assignments will be presented to the group At the same time their husbands are meeting the Mayors' auxiliary will be gathering at the Bluebird for their initial meeting of the year in the ladies Officers organization are Mrs Rulon Ladle Mendon president Mrs Murray Rigby Newton vice and Mrs Lvelyn president Kirby Hyde Park secretary Tailoring be held in the sewing room bottom floor of the Senior High School Instructor: Jean Miller 3 General Sewing Class will be held in the sewing room bottom floor of the Senior High School Instructor Jean Miller - Speed Reading By I'niled Press Inteniatloaal Two persons died early today in separate traffic accidents near Kanab and Heber City A Las Vegas girl died in a one car rollover about 12:20 a m three miles north of Kanab She was Cinda Odom about 20 The (haver of the car carried two sets of identification Police have not yet determined if hi' is Michael Economos 14 or George Nicholas Economos 20 An hour laier a pedestrian standing beside his stalled car two miles south of Heber was killed in a freak accident Nekton Alfred Johnson of Provo was standing by his northbound unlighled vehicle when two southbound cars stopped to help him Apparently unable to see the stalled vehicle Aimer LeRoy Colledge 34 Heber drove up behind Johnson and struck the parked car Johnson was struck either by his own car or vehicle and thrown into the oiner lane where he was struck a second time — Registration and classwork will take place in the Industrial Arts Building at the Logan Senior Instructor: School High Margaret Robinson Machines— 5 Business (SpecUl unit on IBM key punch) Registration and classwork will be in the Industrial Arts Building at the Logan Senior High School Instructor: Joseph Adams — 6 Electric Typewriting intermediate and (beginning will in the Industrial Arts Building al (he Logan Senior High School Instructor: To be announced Fees are $6 per course and (Continued on page2 t KiMllldil nil si ill'll lltlll IllO l s i i n col ns nl llu- - jurl budge! requests ninile 70 igeni'ifs lor hv l9 liiiumg increase with no leveling (I m sight This leaves slate legislators r lacing pressure Ironi Ilk and nearly all of Ilk stale igeni'ies stale "It will require statesmanship 'lie slate doubles all taxes and icioiiiies going into Hie general akin to the wisdom of Sol'Hiion" and ii in t ki in si liiol t ii nits it to settle the stale's revenue would still tall Ssi million short n the highest hudgclni'i ri'iUi'sls made I'lic crease ri'sfii eh hnel said an in- of 27 per cent in present lax revenues would enable tlk problems dal ion Governmental agencies are according to tlu nun seeking more moiu'v and taxpayers are tug loo anxious In The flail Taxpayers Assoni Ikovide the requested funds lion reports slate spending lias dei list i tut unis Educational increased I III per cent since I9ii0 mand Ilk1 largest chunk ill the and indications point to a con Continued on page 2 to the military Although the board decided to study the matter further Supt C Bryce Draper mentioned Sky View might have trouble fitting in ROTC classes Its schedule is already tight because of the rural school bus service he mentioned "We might only draw too students under these con- ditions" Draper commented While things weren't too clear about ROTC two financial reports made it clear the school district is on solid footing Clyde Yeates district auditor reported the district has “one of the finest records systems we have encountered "There’s a fine money flow From what I can determine the results have been exceptional" He reported some small problems due to the with ihe system There are mostly accounting Early Birds Hear Lumber Executive Honored guest at a reception which preceded of Utah the basketball Thursday game evening President Glen I Taggart told some 175 I’Sl! alumni that increasing ihe quality of general education requirements for undergraduates is one of his prune goals He also stressed the importance cm Iraininf students for citizenship roles by broadening their background and expanding the honors program Indicating that Utah State University often has to take "second chance" students— those who did not do well in high school— Pres Taggart said “we sometimes feel we are not as high class as other universities but this need not be so if we offer scholarships to merit students" Dr Taggart who took office July 1 1968 pointed out that he would like to incorporate more Astronauts Accorded Adulation - e North Vietnam ounelvea en- ough to engage with them in a negotiation evm though we do not give them diplomatic recognition" Western diplomatic quarters seriously considered today the possibility of a third party mediation to try and break the procedural deadlock blocking the expanded Vietnam talks Church Plans Another Ogden Unit OGDEN (UPI) —Plans for construction of a new $2-- million Dee Latter-da- y Saints Hospital to be used as an extended care center were announced Thursday night at a McKay-De- e Foundation meeting here John H Vandenberg presiding bishop of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daand chairman of the hospital board said the new facility would adjoin the McKay Hospital now near completion on Harrison Avenue Bids may be let this summer with completion set for fall of y 1970 mid-Apri- some bookkeeping "bugs" complicated by the erratic manner in which federal funds Mr Yeates are received chcock reported his wife Kathleen and operation it will employ between 50 and 60 men "Al first we will bring in experienced men as Mr Koenig sod "but we plan to train local men for sawyers" thes- Progress Of Past Yea: A near record year of progress basis of a November report With 25 new stakes added during 1988 puts The Church of Saints during 1968 the total at the close Jesus Christ of Latter-dain a position where it could have of the year was 473 The number close to 3000000 members and a of new stakes was the third total of 500 stakes by the end of highest in any year in the thie ww year history of the Church being exceeded the Church by the 29 total for 1960 I'nofficially membership at the ckbe of 19G8 and 26 new stakes in 1961 was approximately 2770000 an Among the 25 new stakes of increase of 158000 over the last year were four created in membership of 2614340 shown foreign countries They were the Auckland South Slake in New :n Ihe annual report for 1967 Helping to account for this Zealand the Nuku 'alufa Stake the Servicemen's increase in membership were an in Tonga 76000 estimaled converts Stake in Europe and the Sao baptized by fulltime and slake Paulo East Slake created by a missionaries Figures are not division of the Sao Paulo Stake in nf these Organization yet available for the last month Bnzil but the estimate is made on the foreign slakes is indication of the Keccption Honors Educator avian neighbors before making delegation withheld immediate comment pending instruction! tlie decision North Vietnam was expected from its capital The Swedish to hail tie move as a massive move was breakthrough Bill the Hanoi certain to cause dismay in allied quarters which are engaged in a test of wills with the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong over how to organize the expanded Paris talks American officials said the recognition was "unrelated" to the negotiations and sought to minimize its impact the State (In Washington Department laid it had no The comment on Sweden's decision NEW YORK tUPI) three lunar astronauts bundled Washington maintain an emattains! icy winter winds rode bassy in Stockholm and the today through dense cheering Swedish government still officicrowds up the Broadway route ally recognizes South Vietnam) in a tumultuous of heroes (In Saigon Nguyen Qui Anh welcome that saw whole tele- the No 2 man in South from Vietnam's tossed books foreign ministry phone skyscrapers along with ticker-tap- e said "this policy has favored the Communists We are not at and confetti Until only a few minutes all surprised at their decilion") The Swedish announcement Borman Frank before James A Lovell and William said "at the negotiations in A Anders started up the reParis are now entering a stage which it ii hoped will be named "Apollo Way" in decisive (or peace in Vietnam temperatures iced by gusts of wind the turnout it would appear that the time looked as though it would be has come to establish diplomawith North tic relations” disappointing But New Yorkers proved they Vietnam US officials in Paris said still love parade and this was the first Broadway welcome in "we recognize the existence of three years They swarmed out of office allowed to smoke in his room buildings and stares as the even though state law says no sounds of sirens and martial Col smoking on campus music echoed in “The Canyon of said Phillips Heroes" They packed the However the officer is leaving solid to shout their sidewalks in June he added admiration for the first explo"We've tried to enforce the rers to circle the moon rule no drinking no smoking" Tape and confetti swirled like Colonel Phillips said adding a blizzard around the overcoatthat the school has responsibility ed but bareheaded astronauts for hiring ROTC instructors who rode in the raised rear seat ROTC If Sky View started an of an open limousine They program it would have to pay classes on international grinned and waved gloved half the difference between the and hands to the hundreds of teacher's retired and active duty relations that understanding have thousands who paid does "Utah them explaining military pay possibly supply an a stake in international affairs" It was a far cry from homage 2) on (Continued page Dignitaries in the receiving the Sea of Tranquility they lino at the reception were Gov visited on the mom and Mrs Calvin L Rampton who A few of the welcome former Utah Gov and Mrs crowded upper windows along George D Clyde: Mr and Mrs the route were so carried away Richard J Maughan chairman they forgot to shred their of USU board of trustees Mr telephone books a traditional and Mrs M Ted Karren parade custom They threw president nf the USU Alumni them out whole instead Assn and Lyn (Swede) Larson Flags and signs reading of alumni' "Welcome Astronauts" decoratthe director All sons children five three their By Edith Morgan ed the route and a triumphal are with the firm The oldest association Herald Journal Staff Writer Mrs RaniNon and Mr and arch formed by two fire truck mill Swan White in at Rick is The large crowd attending the Sam the middle Mrs Maughan graduated from timers crossed above their Early Bird Breakfast this Washington: route where they entered City son will be at the Nililey USU was Bluebird at the morning The program was under Hall park for welcoming cerefavorably impressed with Paul operation and Bob the oungest direi-tiiiof Harold W Simpson Ihe Heber null Molly monies by Gov Nelson A Koenig manager of the Bear son is at resident of the Salt Lake City Rockefeller and Mayor John V River Lumber Co and his the Hitchcock's daughter is of the USU Alumni Lindsay on the steps of the frank straightforward and working in the office at the White Chapter Assn husband while mill is her Swan historic building of new discussion this friendly and Pam their in Vietnam industry in the valley on The mill is already under otlier daughter is working the construction on a 60 acre site in her master's degree at in Beirut American Nibley and logs are bring stock- Lebanon I'niversiiy piled "We hope to be in Mr Koenig talked with adMr operation by of Mr Hitchcock's miration Koenig said feel that he is a genius "I Giving some background on ability business" he said the White Swan Lumber Co the in the lumber "but I believe he is as much parent company of the Bear interested in building men as he River Co Mr Koenig talked mills" about its founder Morris Hit- is When the Bear River Co is in LDS Church Recounts y Phillips acknowledged there has been a problem with an ROTC officer al Logan High School smoking The officer has been clerk-treasur- advanced) Registration and staff's unfamiliarity be classwork Two Die In Utah Crashes Mr Draper then reviewed By Tom Kenedy Herald Journal Staff Writer future neei nf the district He Cache County School Diatirct said projections show more board members began studying elementary school classrooms in the possibility of instituting an Providence and North Logan ROTC program at Sky View and a shop and lunch room at High School and were given en- South Cache Junior High are couraging financial reports about all the expansion needed during their monthly meeting in the next five to six years “We will have our debt paid off Thursday Col Ivan Phillips head of the by then We're on the road to Army ROTC at Logan High very good financial footing" he School described it as “an declared enrichment program which Keith D Hansen the board's gives the student an opportunity reported the to participate organize and school district has spent 43 per cent of its budget during the lead" He said the training gives present school year "well pupils a head start on college within our budget" ROTC and related scholarships In answer to a question by a military advancement and school board member Col and advance intermediate sections will be offered) Registration and classwork will be at the Junior High Inadmission structor: Delbert Napper — This class will academies 2 4 Smilhfleld Supt C Bryce Draper board members Mr Hall and Dean Moslem of Hyde Park Standing are clerk ties surer Keith Hansen and board member Mark Lindley of Wellsvillc School Board Mulls ROTC For Sky View Edu ’ation Non-cred- it Set Meeting l Mllv mi Iml’iu m in tin- Slllli " In a rrscairh linet Hie flail PARIS i mi- North Vietnam's hand in tlu Paris war talks lias hern greatly sticng-ilii'iuhv Sweden's derision today to grant Hanoi full (1111101110111' high recognition diplomatic sources said The sources said the Swedish move may soon be followed by oilier capitals in Scandinavia There i id jmssibly elsewhere was speculation Stockholm had discrctclv tiupcd off its Scandin- - ward Aaronic presidencies priesthood general secretaries youth and adult and all members of the ward councils recommended that drivers approach the chapel in a direction that will unload their passengers on the chapel side of the street rather than have them cross the street “How the Priesthood Can Help Home Improve Family Evenings" will theme the 2 pm Sunday leadership meeting are expected ot attend this session All Aaronic Priesthood advisers are also requested to attend :i Sweden Grants Hanoi Full Diplomat Rights Melchizedek ward clerks Priesthood quorum presidencies group leaders and board members ward auxiliary 10th-19t- high clouds lomgiil and SaturI ill'll near low tonight III I'rnliihihiy n snow itii I oni nhi ig temperature and Inw Iasi night yesterday day ni'ar Tax Increase Expected For Utahns evening time Youth Choruses The Sunday general session at 9:30 am is open to all stake members and visitors Music will be furnished by the combined youth choruses of the MIA directed by Glen A Fifield and Earl H Ottley A Junior Sunday School will parallel in time the general session but will be held at the h chapel All children of Junior Sunday School age are invited to attend this meeting which will be taught by the teachers of the North Logan Hyde Park and 18th wards Doors will be open at 8:45 am and Sunday School will start at 9:30 City police will be available to help control traffic but it is lnmiiiiif' TEN CENTS change to 5:30 pm The theme ot this general leadership meeting is "How to Motivate Church Members to be more Anxiously Engaged" Expected to attend are the stake presidency high council clerks bishoprics and superintendencies kmm growing strength nf the Church in th Pacific and in South Amenca The Hilo Stake was also created in Hawaii being the fourth stake in the island state The Church also created six - jobs" The Bear River m II will use a band saw rather thin the more familiar circular saw Mr Koenig said This type of more lumber and less sawdust It will he a streamlined operation turning out lumber in 2 x42x62x8and2xl0stzes Logs will go into a pond be floated to a barker which strips (he bark from the logs which on a earner which holds new missions during 1968 to then go in place as it passes back the log S3 missions bring the total to and forth throuh Ihe saw and is The location of the new missions cut into hoards The next step is also reflects the growth of Ihe boards through an Church in foreign lands The new to put he edt er which cleans up the edges m iss inns were the Brazilian and takes nut thr defects in fact North Mexican Nnrth Central a board nut of it The next Australian West Colombia-Venezuel- a makes is thr planer which smooths and and two in Japan sizes the hoards named the Japan and There arc just three men in John I) Rockefeller and IIEW Secretory Wilbur Cohn present Ihe report of the Pres Weal's ComMissions One mission tide the mill the sawyer the mittee on Population and Kamil) Planning to President Johnson al the White House Roe kefellee nod the Northern Far East Mission and the trimmer was discontinued with the edgerman are of the Committee which urged Ihe gaveramnl to moke information and t'oiirn For the time heinglumbei that i Continued on Continue on page 2 srrticrsonfamil) planning available by 1971 to all American women who wool them page 3 Japan-Okinaw- 1 a |