Show fjSgjs'gi 4— Tkt Herald Journal - littl 'gyg?v Logan I'Uh Friday Jan IU 1969 Home Agent - WASHINGTON (UPI) Wallace F Bennett ranking Republican on the Sen Bank- credit "What goes up can come down" Bennett said of the increase announced by banks Tuesday "It (the hike) can come off when it accomplishes its purpose and the primary purpose is to protect the dollar" He said commercial banks in raising the rate were “responding to the federal reserve" "Our inflationary threat i very serious" Bennett said He said the interest rate hike was one step in an effort to "slow the speed we go forward" Bennett said the boost in the prime interest rate threatens to dry up the supply of governhome loans ment-guaranteed unless the FHA and VA interest ceilings are raised above the present 6J per cent level In a telegram to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Robert C Wood Bennett renewed his plea for an FHA and VA rate boost “before economic Driver Cited In Accident stagnation hits the housing in- With prime loans at 7 per cent there is little money available for mortgages at a lower rate "Yesterday the prime rate rose above the FHA ceiling as you know" Bennett told Wood “This makes action more imperative if any FHA or VA guaranteed program is to be effec- tive” He added "We must raise the 64 per cent ceiling on FHA and VA mortgages high enough to get money into these programs" Bennett suggested complete elimination of FHA and VA ceilings "so that they could be responsive to market conditions "An arbitrary ceiling is of no value when it exceeds the market rate and when it is lower— as it is now with the new prime rate— it effectively stops any funds from being used in FHA or VA mortgages" In Denver this weekend for participation in the National Roundup are these Cache represen tatives: Front from left Clark Israelsen Mark Burtenshaw Back Joy Wadley Mary Ann Gunnell BLM Head Gives Christine Low Eugene Henderson Olsen Chaperone t SALT LAKE CITY (UP1) A total of $9 million in -- receipts from Bureau of Land Management-administered land in Utah was realized in fiscal year 1968 Robert D Nielson state di- A driver was cited for failure I® the BLM said the to yield y following a two-ca- r collision at 4th North maJ°r ource of revenue was and 5th West Thursday 7:45 from mineral activity In his annual report on BLM am According to Police Sgt Garth bnds in utah- - Nielson said the oil nd gas bureau iued Loveland Datus M Hammond in 1968 on 1870063 acres 58 479 W Center was traveling north on 5th W and Michael Don ® coal leases on 55703 acres Ave 22 potash leases on 57703 acres Wright 26 890 Three-Poiwas going east on 4th No Tlie five phosphate leases on 2633 right front of the Wright car acres ana one sodium lease on struck the left front of the 520 acres of land He said more than 500 liveHammond vehicle Mr Wright stock operators grazed 942000 received the citation Officer Ferris Groll cited Dan sheep and 1800 stockmen grazPreston Boyle 25 500 Southwest ed 168000 cattle and horses on St for improper backing public land Nielson said BLM employes following a traffic mishap surveyed 35200 acres of land in Wednesday afternoon Utah and completed resurveys The officer said Mr Boyle original backed out of his driveway and on 185900 acres wherewere obidentifications did not see a car driven by survey literated George Arrol Smith 57 RFD No The state director said the 1 Smithfield until impact His number of recreationists utilizcar backed across the center line ing BLM - administered land and hit the Smith vehicle in the was estimated at two million left rear fender persons He said recreation facilities completed included the Starr lee Mrs Bessie K Lemon U8U Extension Agent for Cache County at her office in the county courthouse Mrs Lemon is chairman of the county's extensive program 4--H training 96 leaders— meetings and demonstrations such as timely tips for food shoppers holiday cooking news articles bulletins letters exhibits home visits and tours She is chairman of the county program At present there are 213 club enrolling 1433 boys and girls and involving 426 volunteer leaders In addition to her other work Mrs Lemon maintains in her office a center of consumer education She is chairman of the Northern Utah Nutrition Education Committee secretary of the Northern Utah Family Life Conference Committee and a board member of the Cache County 4-- civic religious educational 'and government groups in promoting programs and projects for better family living Various methods are used to get the latest information to the people Here are some of the methods she uses: Leaders' training schools— Just recently she held six workshops on drapery construction with Fair Goal: Better Water Delivery Better delivery of water to farms has been one of the prime goals of the three-da-y irrigation operators workshop that brought together some 75 farmers and water managers at Utah State Monday through to according Wednesday Richard Griffin extension use specialist He noted "There are about one thousand irrigation com- pjnies in the state responsible for delivering about one-milli- acre feet of water The job could be done much more efficiently and effectively if many of the small The versatile Farias Trio a group of Cuban refugees will stage their acrobatic and balancing act when the Globetrotters perform in the CSC Fieldhouse at 7:30 Monday night irrigation companies Trials For Four Men Set In Court merge and consolidate their delivery systems" Dee Hansen of Logan with the could Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Rights explained that propriation distribution and adjudication are three major in the responsibilities ministering of water in Utah "The legal adjustments in adjudications are becoming increasingly more important due to the shortage of water to meet the variuus needs Water laws have undergone some recent updating yet more will be required in order that the most beneficial use can he made of the water" he said Dr Paul D Christensen USU Extension soil specialist said that attention to water quality is also becoming increasingly To avoid more important waters being made unfit for certain human uses we need to take measures to avoid the addition of heavy metals from industrial wastes city sewage — expecially dcler-tcnl- s Allen Ormond Bernard Israelsen Cache County Agent Gerald Eight Cache Youngsters Participate In Events Report right-of-wa- She cooperates professional social 'iFfsrf r- dustry" ing and Currency Committee said the interest rate hike "represents a very carefully developed decision on the need for restraint on further extension of 4-- -- Bennett Explains Interest Hike OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Mrs Bessie K Lemon USU Extension agent for Cache County strives to improve family living at home and in the community through work with adult and Club groups ft Eight young men and women of Mr and Mrs Kay Ormond from Cache County are par- North Logan all representing the livestock judging team ticipating in activities at the National Roundup and Christine Low daughter of Mr Judging Show in Denver this and Mrs Oliver Low of weekend Providence Eugene Anderson Those named eligible for the son of Mr and Mrs Earl Anof their derson of Providence and Mark because trip achievements on the county and Burtenshaw son of Mr and Mrs state levels were Clark and Ray Burtenshaw went as Bernard Israelsen sons of Mr winners of the state crops and Mrs Floyd Israelsen of judging team Christine was the Young Ward Tim Gibbons son top winner in the stale of Mr and Mrs Virgil Gibbons Mary Ann Gunnell daughter of Nibley and Alan Ormond son of Mr and Mrs Burke Gunnell 4-- Providence and Joy Wadjy daughter of Mr and Mrs Bite Wadley of Providence repress the state as winners in hte improvement demonstration of The group is hein chaperaed by Cache County Agricultfal Agent Jerald Olsen Membef of the group range in age from to 19 j years Representatives of grip from 12 different states wilbe represented at the Defer confab Trophies will be awarded in the livegxk 4-- division Awarded Bronze SSgt William S Boyle Jr Hyde Park has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Vietnam He is a son of Dr and Mrs William S Boyle of Hyde Park and is now spending a leave with them SSgt Boyle has served for the 18 months in Vietnam as a past Springs Campground just off loadmaster on transport U276 en route to Bullfrog Basin He will return to Vietand a visitor center at the planes nam late this month for an adGeveland-LJoy- d Dinosaur Quarditional nine months of service in Emery County ry A land classification program The citation accompanying ordered by Congress in 1968 the Bronze Star Medal states BLM Utah kept employes busy that S Sgt Boyle "while Nielson said during the year engaged in ground operations it was determined that 9388305 an opposing armed force acres of public land should be against and demonstrated displayed retained by the federal governan outstanding degne of ment He said an additional skill professionalsim 1020812 acres were under conknowledge! and performance sideration for classification acin the capability complishment of his duties" Tubing Theft The theft of copper tubing from a building site in Nibley is currently being investigated by the Cache County Sheriffs Dept Robert L Taylor Brigham As noncommissioned officer in charge of special projects station traffic 8th Aerial Port he Squadron displayed "exemplary leadership personal endeavor and devotion to dutv" it said reported that apCity SSgt Boyle's service in the proximately 300 feet of the Air Force during the time stolen the has been during tubing mentioned in the citation inpast week Mr Taylor is cluded supplying U S forces in building a dwelling at the Nibley the seige of Khesanh and hansite station traffic dling S Sgt William S Boyle Jr of Hyde Park was honored tor heroil service in Vietnam by the US Air Force sodium containing weed chemicals — manures and fertilizers to the water supplies four young men have been bound Industry cities and agriculture over to First District Court on share in this re onsibility he charges connected with nar- pomted out cotics drugs Dr Howard M Carlisle 18 Roger Scott Wood professor and head department Newdell Ind but now living in of business administration laigan was bound over on two USU stressed the importance of charges-unlaw- ful possession of effective human relations in So versatile and talented is the Farias Trio that the clever unit of narcotics drugs and visiting a administering irrigation comequilibrists docs two different numbers on the Harlem Globetroplace where narcotics were panies and deals in with tters' accompanying variety entertainment program ix'ing used problems of water distribution Some of the acrobatic and balancing feats included ir their Bruce roomer 18 Price Utah lie gave the following nine now living at 729 E 9th No was guides ili Don't make repertoire are unusual in show business jobs too The refugees from Cuba have traveled (he world performing in hound over on one charge— dill routine and specialized 2' Encourage employees to top circuses theatres and night dubs as well as o:i numerous visiting a place where narcotics Following hearings preliminary insecticides in Logan City Court Farias Trio Will Perforin Monday television shows - were living used seek new ways of doing things Peter laiwrence Conk 19 Nail ' l Let people participate in three members of the troupe Julio Farias Ins wife Geraldine and Jose Torres — are featured in one of their acts The I—ike City was charged with liiicy matters and changes tsith unlawful possession and affecting 4 other highlights just the two men in an them Give roly poly act He was also arraigned subordinates as much They will appear along with the Globetrotters on Monday at 7:30 visiting on new iliarge— selling and as the situation will p m in the George Nelson Fieidhousc on the Utah State University dis-i lsing narcotics drug permit 5 Give subordinates campus Prelumiiury hearing has been recognition and status for the set fur Jan 29 at III a m work 6 they perform U One other man Hars Med 19 Acknowledge the value of Malhu Calitorma waived sulmrdmates as human beings Two wallets have been stolen A purse belonging to Mrs Don 7 Try and develop compatible hearing earlier and preliminary and one found according to Davis 155 S 4th W has also was hound over to district court work groups where people fit in records at the Logan Police been reported stolen It is a by City Judge Zachary Cham-pliand are accepted H i Insure that shoulder-typDept purse containing on narcotics cnarges group goals and objectives are in Barbara Wrie 820 E 1st approximate! 62 in change plus In other city court action four existence which call fur future North said her wallet was taken some credit cards forfeited bail of 625 each on 9 Keep comimprovement from her purse at the USU Crop A wallet was found in the minor m beer parlor charges munication channels open Research Labratory The wallet Bistro Parking Lot by Brent They were Kci'h S Karren 19 contained a 65 bill a 62 bill Summerhays The owner may But! 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Michael Oliver Ur oin well the identification cards and several call or come into the firm for Leon tates 13 and Alden English statesman once re- collectors items coins further identification Francis Yah 19 all of Logan fused the title of king All One Of Two allots Found n i MSk n Combined Seminary Social Planned Members of the Logan and Smithfield LDS Seminary Councils will stage a combined seminary social Saturday night Jan 18 at 7 o'clock in the Utah State University Second Stake Center Games will be led by Alma Heaton the program will be furnished by the USU Program Bureau and refreshments will be served OmiikiI members are front row left to right Pauline Lang Logan Dennis Cartwrjht Smithfield Greg Ulson Smithfield Carina Lee Spencer Logan Rose Mary Anderson Smithfield and Susan Harding Logan Back row are Brad Moms Logan Kelly Randall Logan Peggy Anderson Smithfield Jed Prrry Logan Terry lairMHi iaigaii Stephen Morris Logan Wayne Ashcroft Smith-fiel- d Julie Richardson Smithfield Marilyn Sorenson Smithfrld and Iieiina Lee Anderson Smithfield Strphrn Morris of Logan and Wayne Ashcroft of Smithfield are presidents of their respective seminaries |