Show UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING COSP coop Box 2608 Bolt Lake Five-da- weather y 84101 Utah The Herald Journal forecast Thursday through Monday presents temperatures averaging from near normal to a httte above nonnaL Widely scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers Normal high is X low 55 LOGAN VOL 60 NO 205 27 1969 AUGUST UTAH WEDNESDAY Partly Cloudy through Thursday a little cooler during Thursday Cache Valley low tomorrow will be in the upper 50s high today and Thursday 15 to 00 Yesterday's Ugh in the valley was 95 TEN CENTS Predicts Continued Inflation In Nation ministration efforts to slow its puce William H Chartener assi- predicted today inflation will die nation for the rest of stant secretary of commerce die year despite Nison ad-- for economic affairs said while WASHINGTON (UPI)— A top government economist there hud been few signs of a slowdown in the economy they reflected declines to productivi-plagu- e ty rather than a leveling off in prices and consumption "I do not see any sign of abating of inflation to any significant degree over the remainder of this year" Chartener told a news confer: ence "We will continue to see (price) Increases at an annual rate of 5 per cent for the rest of the year" Chartener accompanied Ms prediction with a report on indicators leading economic which often forecast the figure direction of the economy Although the composite index t of indicators showed a decline of of 1 per cent this was chiefly accounted for by a slump in the housing industry The slump was born of scarce and expensive money Legislation in the congressional pipeline— allowing the four-tent- NEW TEACHERS IN THE Caehe Couriy School District 1X9-7-0 are Lois Sssenssa WUtap C Bowes EUsabeA Lewkten Thsaus Y Reese North Park Ua Neeley Park (Kkhmand) sad Summit (Smttkfieid) Hsjri Tshisia Lplayae Araeldaea aad Card Aas Wkn Mary Peggy Mfklry aad North Cache Jsalsr Watt Hal Hi ShenOTsylsr aad Kay MeRQyntnenldTna Mark Godfrey Berth Caehe JUaisr High Edwin H Jeuen Greer Fetenen Terry Grtffhi aad Jeaa Rayhnee Sly View High School ' Ted Gashkr Hamer Ueydi Providence MarOyu Sherid Petersen Wdkvffle Kyle ScheoL-He- Jauri tal sa MAYOR RKHARD behalf el the Cache Chamber of LOGAN Is artist Ev Therpe Is President Joe Sara Portrait Honors Tupperware Aide By Jennie Herald Journal Staff Writer A portrait presentation by the Cache Chamber of Commerce appearance of a local woman as the “living Connie” figurine and entertainment provided by pop singer Bobby Rydell were highlights of the second Tupperware Jubilee day on the USU i DUtehford Jr Jen CMeikteOimtieRae Metre ’ are Jane Aafrew Leslie K Austin Clifottae Bair Marita 4 BaSKJaekR Christensen- Ned L Glues Lloyd “ Uniform Number Pattern In County Advised Another proposal for unifying Cache County-followia plan e for cnUmited telephone calls-w-as presented Tuesday to the county commissioners ng toll-fre- Representatives of Bell Telephone Co and Mountain Fuel Supply Ga suggested that sheet numbers be changed to provide a central from Logan This would mean for exam-pi- s that towns north of Logan would have north street numbers such as 2X0 North instead of having a Center Street and north and south numbers Thus visitors wouhtat have to search through a town which possibly doesn’t even have street numbers but would be able to teD at a glance In what direction the adifress they are looting for is from Logan are completing graders will be conducted orientation sessions mothers Tuesday and the school huwh are shopping for or sewing up propram will begin operation clothing and youngsters are that day Eastaide School District lists a enjoying their last vacation week prior to Tuesday's school faculty meeting for an teachers on Friday and opening of school 2 Sept on Tuesday Sept 1 Schools in the Bear River and for students in Logan end Cache County school districts as well as West Side areas opened on those In the Preston area Monday of this week At Logan Jr High it will be 9ft back-tnacho- ol strictly a registration day with ninth graders scheduled to come at I:1A eighth grad era at 10:30 and seventh graders at 1 :M pjn There is a registration foe of $U0 for seventh end eighth padera and HSO for ninth grade and it must be paid at registration time Book rental for ninth graders is also 5450 AO new Logan High studenta have registered this week On Tuesday sophomores will register at 1 pjn Juniors at 11 am and seniors at 0 am dasswork will commence on Tricia Feels Much Improved WASHINGTON (UPI) -T-ricia Nixon reported feeling much better in her recovery from an abdominal illness was expected to be released from Walter Reed Army Medical Center today The daughter of President Nixon who wu taken from the White House by ambulance Tuesday with what was feared to be appendicitis County commissioners in"is resting and everything is dicated they favor the proposal much better The pain has but said that communities in the Wednesday In the Cache district subsided” according to a valley would have to be conregistration for eighth and ninth presidential spokesman vinced of its merits campus ' Owing the afternoon Logan Mayor Richard Chambers on behalf of the Cache Chamber of Commerce presented a 2 by 3 foot charcoal portrait by wellknown Logan artist Ev Thorpe to Tupperware President Joe Hara The portrait wu presented Chambers explained “as a token of friendship between the of Cache Valley and residents SAIGON (UPI)— Allied killed X Viet Cong and North Tupperware and hi gratitude continuing Vietnamese in rescuing three for Tupperware's a H DcTBe Mserk Margaret Obray Lais Petty Clafr L Marieu Swan P rewart Pari E Mover aad William R Wood Vacation Time NcttrS Ail Efld Teachers Allies Rescue 3 Wounded Copter Miers wounded crewmen of a American helicopter the riUas had surrounded in the Jungle northeast of Saigon military spokesmen sain today Swooping UA helicopter firing rockets and machine guns held off the Gomnruiist troops who encirgun-shi- cled the crashed American northeast of Xuua Loc and 55 miles northeast of Saigon Tuesday The fighting went on for an hour before the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong withdrew leaving X bodies in the Jungle The Communists shot bubble top ’copter as it was trailing X Viet Cong through the Jungle Allied military sources predicted Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops will try the “second phase” of their autumn campaign by Sept L They said the first e apparently ended Aug X a drop in fighting hdiropter 17 miles FueISqqdy out that Salt lake Weber and Utah Counties an already on the uniform They pointed numbering system Lambert said Mountain BeU billings must be put on IBM form in the next far months “so we must assign and identity to every house” Several houses aren’t even numbered at present he arid c Cache Combined Appeal Bv CUff Gakova The Utah Heart Association and the Cache County American Cancer Society have teamed up with the United Fund of Cache County to make the 1965 find (hive a "Combined AppeaL” The agreement bringing the peal business and professional district board Various agency members and others who were instrumental in drawing up the agreement also were present at the signing Board members include Ray Campbell executive director cf United Fund R Keith Spencer ice president of Clark Stahl the Utah boat executive vice president Utah Division of American Cancer Society and Owen Rouse Utah director executive together was signed Tuesday in a meeting at Cache Chamber of Commerce Ratifying the agreement were Dr Dor it E Howard representative f Utah Heart Commerce directors voted' Association and American Division unamiously to support a Cancer Society Dr Alien W Holmgren exploded that proposal by the telephone Stokea Cache United Fund and white the agreement win mean a aollritation Lyle Holmgren who wu chosen combined company to establish a countywide system allowing unlimited chairman of the Coordinating it will not bo a merger of the Council for the Combined Ap three agencies toDfree calls trio 9 In accepting the gift Hara noted that "our relattonriJp with Utah Logan and Utah Stats University hu been such a delightful one that it alone is reward enough for an of us with Tupperware” He indicated that Tupperware will not be in Logan again until the company the 1971 Jubilee is putting up a new 52 miMon headquarters building in Orlando "and we’re going to theoccai the 1970 Jubilee for showing off our new international office to aD of our people "We’re looking forward to One Tax Dips Another Rises - u a subpoena to force iTTLiii u y A ' “ t 4 rr -- ty v S1' ’ : s - " v ' -- r ’ vt - i K r I Five Die In Utah Traffic Press Interuatisml Five persons were killed In four separate automobile acd-denon Utah highways Tuesday evening ' An automobile rollover near John in Tooele County claimed the life of Debra Ann McCaw 14 Tooele Officers said the girl was the driver of a car borrowed from her ts a i h ThUcomndata into the accident hearing in which Miss grand-me-inaue- The victim was partially and died when Kennedy’s thrown from the automobile eom-JiA underneath d off a bridge into a Kirk 11 Tooele Chappaquiddick Island was thrown from the car- but only minor cuts Atty Edmund S Dfads when the vehicle asked U - Dist revealed that he had Judge Boyle in a letter her to Olga Anderson Nelson SR However the postpone inquest Uinta Weber County wu killDinis told the Judge today "I ed when her car collided with a want to withdraw that request Rate road sweeper on US X for postponement The com- in South Ogden monwealth is ready to go A headn collision near Hot on SepL I’" Box Elder County The attorneys representing Springs claimed the Uvea of a Whittier who ty and others Calif man and Ms aon Killa party on Chappa- ed were Charles Hower Ban to the Island quiddick prior 27 and his son David C Batt accident the right of July II court "to with the pleaded An unidentified person died rules for the when a foreign car hit two horses near Bridgeland in “ft strikes us there should bo It Ducb-Coun- ty certain ground said "such as rules” One person wu injured in the aoci- - Clark cron examinathorn tion of wilnesae-- all elemental righto guaranteed by the constitution iWfi: C3 Vr-- - " :£ Mr The new reports confirmed the trend in a recent commerce department publication on the state of the economy in which the word “up” appeared 45 ftm— “increnaed” appeared four times “advanced” twice “rose” six times “above’ twice-a- nd the word "down" only seven times By United t i t& - “Each agency will maintain its separata identity” he remarked "This combined :T‘V:" effort to rimpiy meant to reduce - ” r the number of fond drives" VV To retain separata Identities Uie Utah Heart Association and American Cancer Society will still conduct residential solicitation of people who an mimed during the The Combined Appeal Prertdent of flic United State! designated February as Heart Month and April as Cancer Month so them agencies will conduct benefits bequests memorial giving and spedal-cventCHAIRMAN OF THE Caerdteattag Oswscfl for during them months “However” Holmgrea TUnkteed Appeal” butaeu and ynfcutoaal erganhartaua k Lyle Hehnpra center shows (Continued on page 2) door-to-do- Issue u u u Judge Rules On Kennedy's Trial Presence u coming home again to the beautiful Cache Valley and its wonderful people again in 1971” “and to a he concluded resumption of the warm family relationship we’ve always enwhen we’ve come here” joyed pmCnCC "Connies" the Tupperware's of art Thorpe a full professor top sales people at USU is one of the leading d Tuesday for sales well in the artists in Utah an page!) (Continued He hu done United States in to of portraits governors hang the state capital and of more than half of the USU presidents to hang In the president’s In addition be hu collection portraits of national Juab NEPHL Utah (UPI) joroa Pres County enjoys a fiscal surplus including Eisenhower John F Kennedy for the second straight year in Bob Hope and in- a row with a tax levy also dustrialist Henry Kaiser USU paid a singular honor to dropping to 1150 from 14 mills Hara two months ago when he in fiscal year 1961 wu voted into the President’s The capital improvement levy dub an exclusive group of 50 or for the Juab School District has people whose activities have moved however from to 15J0 proved beneficial to USU or mills with plans in the offing for whou relationship with the a new elementary school for the University has brought the dptrict Maintenance and operation taxes remain constant school honor and recognition e-- The suggestion came from Roy Larsen and ArUn Branchley of the BeU Telephone and GreigMon Lambert of Mountain income tax surtax to expire next June 50 and a tax cut for tbs middle dam which is contained in the House-passe- d tax reform bill will “continue to pose inflationary pressures in the economy” Chartener aid He said the two tax reductions would give consumers more disposable income and "this Is the stuff of which Inflation is made” Chartener who is retiring to return to private business could offer the Nixon administration no advice on further steps to curtail inflation He dismissed wage and price controls on the grounds they would lead to widespread cheating and evasion whidi he said occurred even during World War II when patriotic support for the war effort was 7 House Refuses To Rescind Powell Fine WASHINGTON (UPI) --The House refused today to rescind its 525000 fine against Rep Adam Clayton Powell Jr in for dropping his exchange claim for 555000 in back pay Attorneys for the House of Representativu rejected flie Powell proposal in a statement in UB District Court The Harlem Democrat had I offered thmgh Ms lawyers last week L drop his beck pay claim if the House would nullify a the 53000 fine it levied condition of his seating in the current Congress last January But a House attorney Bruce or u Bromley told Judge George L Jr that Powell had no back pay coming to Mm because the House wu entitled to recover 546000 and maybe more that Powell allegedly misappropriated in House Hart wtte Dr ADu W Stokes lrft Cache UMted Fxad aad 9r Howard D Dust Utah Heart Aseedalku u hauls |