Show 2—Tha Herald JmtmI Legal Utah Wednesday Nov 26 190 New Auditorium Is Dedicated 0 At Logan High WHEN IT COMES to holidays Thanksgiving is right up there with the best of them in the opinion of Corey Moon That is so because Thsnkagivlng has about all the things we associate with Joyful celebration: Visits and friends good food kng historical tradition the longest possible in this young country Then there is a salute to courage and a renewal of patriotism AD combined with a reverent gratitude to God “Somehow we have managed to bring the very best parts of our national tradition together on this one day” Moore writes in Ford Times But if Thanksgiving is great anywhere you celebrate it it has a particularly authentic atmosphere in America’s Home Town— Plymouth Mass “It's a warm and memorable welcome you receive on this dgnificant day” Moore relates "In Plymouth’s Open House observance of Thanksgiving most of the historic attractions in town throw open their doors to the public Admission fees are waived (except for dinner at Manorial HaO) refreshments are served and the mood of the thousands of Americans who come each year to Plymouth is delicately balanced between Joy and thoughtfulness” - o— CONTINUING WITH "Thanksgiving At Plymouth:” They’re happy crowds and yet there’s a note of seriousness too there seems to Thanksgiving is the original American holiday-a- nd be a feeling among parents that they should bring their diDfren to Plymouth at Thanksgiving time It’s almost a pilgrimage It's also a step into the past Looking like Priscilla Alden as they stand in the doorways hostesses in PQgrim costumes greet you at such historic homes as Harlow Old Fort House and the Richard Sparrow House— the latter one iof the oldest (about MM) wooden dwellings in the United States To make your Thanksgiving Day visit memorable you will be served a cup of mulled cider— hot dder with spices— along with h and an equally warm "Happy doughnuts Thanksgiving” oven-fres- o EVERY visitor’s list is Pilgrim Han Museum repository of the Pilgrims’ personal possessions where you can see CSptain Miles Standiah'S sword Governor Bradford’s chair John Alden’s Bible Elder Brewster’s chair Not far from Plymouth Rock— famed landing place of the a of the First House a Pilgrims in 1620-- you may visit a snail one-rodwelling with thatched roof typical of those the Pilgrims lived in during thst first difficult year The smaBness of those first houses explains one "untraditkmsl” aspect of the first Thanksgiving in the late fall of 162L The great Indian leader Maasasoit had befriended the Pilgrims-a- nd arrived with N of his braves to be "entertained and feasted” in a three-da-y celetralion of the harvest It was of necessity a king-si“cook-out- ” After all in a village of small oneroom thatched houses where do you put N Indian braves bearing five large deer? A MUST ON an ze a nonprofit educational organisation PLIMOTH PLANTATION named after the original settlement tells the story of the Pilgrims and owns snd operates both Mayflower II— an authentic Plimoth Plantation a reproduction of the original sNp-a- nd recreation of Plymouth as it looked in M27 At the Plantation costumed hostesses go about the daily chores of Pilplm home lib while the men work at the saw-p- it or split Angles ’ On Thanksgiving Day and throughout Thanksgiving week die women roast turkeys and haunches of "venison” on open hearth Ats and serve tasty samples to visitors Hot conrbread a staple of the Pilgrim (Bet and part of the first ThanHqiving Is also served were THAT HISTORIC FEAST even featured lobslers-whi- ch of abundance In fact the and those in days— pumpkins plentiful pumpkins led the early settlers to say: "We have pumpkins at morning and pumpkins at noon if it was not for pumpkins we should be undone” Religion was of course a dominant factor in the Pilgrims’ Uvea and however Joyous and happy their celebration of diet first good harvest they were also devoutly thankful for their good providence and made die event a time of giving thanks Thus two highlights of the Plymouth Thanksgiving Day program are the Union Thanksgiving Service at First Church in the morning and in the jftemoon the Pilgrim Progress which reenacts the Pilgrims’ procession to worship Each modern marcher is costumed to represent a man woman or child who survived die terrible first winter in the New World (half of the Pilgrims perished) OF THE worship procession of the surviving Pilgrims follows closely a description of the actual event given by an official from New Amsterdam who visited Plymouth in M27 they "They assemble by beat of drum each with his musket have their cloaks on and place themselves in order three abreast and are led by a sergeant "Behind comes the Governor in a long robe beside him on the and on the left hand the captain right hand comes the preachers with his side-arand so they march in good order” 52 These 52 townspeople of all ages who reenact the Pilgrims' procession to worihip together with the many others who serve as hostesses at the old homes and historic attractions make Thanksgiving at Plymouth a memorable occasion for thousands of Americans "As we think about the possible colonisation of another planet they help us recall the braveiy and hope of ancestors who found the going rough in settling a new colony on this one” Corey Moore concludes Germany Will Buy Uranium - WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Wallace F Bennett said Tuesday the United States has concluded negotiations far West Germany to purchase ISO million of uranium "The domestic uranium market which is now somewhat ah I— rn IMMH1 t k Cart VaL ’0 Im7 lWl IH Mill Mw MKirOMlU — iMil’kw mm ! U'M 117 M iMwt at pwaMM 0KfMOl liaaiKaa waai aa aaMOOpa 1 I X Mao k Sanaa JUl'll kaWfMifaa(i Senior Citizens Meeting Is Mrs Pearl Budge will review book Adamaon'a new "Shepherd of the Ocean” at the Senior Citizens Meeting Friday 1:30 pm at the Centtr ISO No Wl OmImi Cm OaatMt Mat states aich as Utah” Friday At 3:30 k K’l UM—I KtNMlni OmM— Mi producing The Senator said the uranium for West Germany wiU come from the western regions of the United States The Herald Journal II constricted would be helped by these purchases” Bennett said "They will contribute to a more healthy uranium industry aid the UA balance of pay menta and be of special economic health in uranium Main Mrs Budge is known for her interesting end Tivld book reviews There will be a bus operating leaving Krwton at 12:30 pm then going to Clartstav Trenton Lewiston Rirismond and Southfield (Continued from page 1) poetically filled the air with the warmth of youth Their vocal Joy held the knowledge that they too had Idled to make Logan Higi what it i today Superintendent of Logan City Schools Sherman Eyre painted a picture of studious pupils carring on the everyday task of book learning but also a picture of students who learn a great deal too about life ban their activities in file music and arts — "Valuable beautiful and worthwhile experiences” And Dr MdiiU C Caines Logan bond of education gave an account of the pragma of the Logan High reconstruction reminding us that the project began in 1962 and has now only been completed 1962 saw the erection of the Industrial Arts and Business building 1965 the cafeteria girls gymnasium and an added wing 190 the east wing of the present building and this last year the music-auditoriu- There will be a dance at the Eagles Lodge Saturday at I pjn Ralph Hooker and his band will play Guests are welcome Western dress is in order A divorce has been granted in First District Court to Mary Lin M Neeley plaintiff vs Gordon Ariel Nedey Defendant Marriage Ucenaei have been Issued in the Cache County Clerk’s Office to James Laurence Anderson 23 Logan and Betty Lou Packer 20 Logan Thad Mendon Shuznway 25 Richmond Utah and Marian LeFevre 22 Franklin Ida m complex to complete the two million dollar project “It could not be done without the support of the Logan people and the people throughout the state of Utah” said Dr Dafoes And he stated the three basic reasons why they fdt such a project was necessary: 1) The students’ past achievements showed they deserved the COUNTY TREASURER Ctatia L Miser is ahowa receiving property tax payments from Merrill Haasei and Dick CACHE Reminder: Property Tax Payments Now Are Due facilities to continue developing 2) We had the beet faculty in the Have you paid your 190 state and they were working in property taxes yet? substandard facilities and I) If not better keep In mind the For our children our grand-diikfr- fact that there are very few days and for community left before they become use delinquent Due to the unusual situation on Prior to Governor Hampton'S deadline this year — with Nov speech the notei of "Cathedral” directed by Thomas G Nelson coming on Sunday — Cache rang through the hall with deep County Treasurer Curtis L granite and brassy sound of a Miner haa checked and triumphant King guided by a discovered that Friday Nov master's hand it smoothed into 28th is actually the legal a rolling army of Babylonian deadline “Morally however we feel proportion and glided up the red to accept property aisle like obligated carpeted Sunday morning in church The students taxes on Monday December 1 stood proud—young people and we (dan to do this to make it as convenient as possible for standing proud Mrs Lory Beth Rampton a citizens of the county” Mr graduate of Logan High School was delighted to see tin new relevant to the student and his facility and expressed a little bit interests or is it outmoded Can of social nostalgia for old Nibley we use better methods He aria Hall “I’m proud to have gone "Can we make the educational here" die said "and it la a system more fascinating? I pleasure to Mend old memories don’t think we're doing It now” with a pride in this new A combined Logan High School band chorus and orauditorium” Governor Rampton reaf- chestra the completed firmed this conviction and said dedication with "From Sen to we have good reason to be proud Shining Sea” which rang from of our educational system He wall to paneled walL Each note noted that Utahns contributed combined in splendid and permore of their personal income to fect effort to represent the education than every other state blending of effort and spirit but one placing Utah in second which haa created the school place But still because of the which now exists and which will low average personal Income continue creating the school and Utah ranks X in the amount of the traditions which will exist money spent on each student into the future "And we have neglected the The conductor's fist vibrantly exceptional child those who do denched and quivered as he exceptionally well as those who stretched his proud height and do exceptionally poor” He not- brought the performance to an ed that our ifrop out rate la end And after the plaudits an all relatively high although we have a higher percentage of counted and marked down for chiliken going to school and a history— thousands of students higher percentage of them will have crossed this stage staying in school longer "We walked down these halls and have much to do in the way of continued to create the Logan specialised education” High of their memories and of However the Governor their youth— hold entangling warned us that we are heading warm Involving relationships into a confrontation of whether both on and off stage and build want we a massive the proud tradition that make breakthrough in educational the tears and dedicate the hals spending or not He said that we of this building are faring a major resistance to higher taxes He stated that since 1964 the Utah legislature en 0 has appropriated 81 million dollars for higher education and 40 million dollars last year alone which was over half of that for the period between 1964-6- 8 Since ttiat time the state has also spent 100 million in campus facilities which is almost equal to the total spent on colleges from statehood to 1964 Of the last seven legislatures he said five have hd major increases in taxes and these to meet the educational needs of the state But the challenge is more than Just to the taxpayer lays the Governor “The challenge has to go out tn the educators and to the educational system We must make sure we are using that tax dollar wisely Many of our teaching methods and courses have become traditionalixed and hide bound and should be held up to the light and analyzed” ”1 do not intend to ask for additional taxes in this legislature” said the Governor ”1 intend to keep within the scope and growth of the state for the time being anyway It is time we stop and take stock of ourselves” He said that the educators need to convince the legislators that the dollars spent are well worth it "How much are the buildings being used” he asked "Haw many hours how many days and how much of an average load are the professors carrying” He said the educational system needs a dramatic overhall from kindergarten to !2th grade In a private talk Governor Rampton asked the question whether the education is a - HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Top television reporters appeared on CBS-TV"0 minutes” Tuesday night to respond to Vice President Spiro T 's criticism of video news The first third of the hour showed Walter Oonkite answering questions about television news at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in his home town of St Joseph Mo and it was one of the most absorbing segments of video this viewer has ever seen With his innate sense of simplicity and decency backed up by his rock-soliauthority CTonkite emerged as a superb peraon-toixno- n represents tivi of the television news profes’s Ag-new- d sion Fielding questions gracefully and directly CTonkite had his say He called Agnewl remarks "a dear effort at intimidation" He said newsmen were not "defending a precious right of our own” but "the people's right to know’’ He observed thst video news cannot "edit for image” because “that's propaganda” A question about the 1961 Democratic Convention in Chicago drew from Cronkite a response that was a simple statement of what news is all about "We covered” be said "an event tha occurred” A student editor asked why OBITUARIES Animal control has a Wiemarner male gray I year old a part Pomeranian female 4 months old Mack and tan legs Miner declared Although the number of taxes coming in was low the fore part of the month they have started to catch up Jo average now He feeb that at least percent of the taxes are still to come in Danny C Nielsen son of Mrs Bessie L Nielsen Paradise has been promoted to Army specialist four in Germany where he ia serving with the 36th Artillery A fire direction control specialist near Augsburg he entered the Army in May 1968 completed basic training at FL Leonard Wood Mo and was stationed at Ft Sill Okla before arriving in Germany last November 0 Many of file larger taxing agencies — utilities loaning organisation etc — always come in the last minute but the treasurer feels there are still many private property owners who have neglected to get theirs in also "We encounge people to mail them in for it saves them time and us also We also appreciate it if tax notices accompany the payment for it saves us making out a duplicate” Mr Miner stated He notea that Cache County has 21000 accounts and that the parcels of land are owned by approximately 050 people "Our Mg problems are where people have sold property during the year It would be helpful if they would realize that taxes are assessed to the person whose name appears on the property of January 1 of each year so that any changes that occur during the year an not finalised until the next year u "If anyone haa bought property this year and has not received a notice he should go to the person ho bought it from to get the notice for this would save a great deal of confusion" the county treasurer said Thoee who have not paid their taxes by the deadline are termed delinquent and there la a penalty charge of 2 for advertising and other clerical coats There la also a 2 percent penalty until January 1 and after that time an I percent per annum Interest Members el Utah Water Ralph Wndt Robert Edward Wendt 53 542 Canyon Road died Tuesday at an Ogden hospital after an illness of aeveral months Ho was born in San Joae 1916 a son of Calif on Aug Robert C and Jenette Helm Wendt He married Farria Henderson-iReno Nev Sept 3 1945 He had been an employe of the State of California for 17 years prior to coming to Logan and for aeveral years had been with the 0 maintenance department at Logan Jr High: He was a member of the Logan 35th LDS Ward having Joined the church as a convert Surviving are Ms widow and a son Robert B Wendt both of Logan a daughter Mrs Reid (Linda) Owen and a granddaughter of Nibley a half brother Thomas Monahan Campbell Calif The family had resided in Norwalk Calif prior to coming After taxes are charge to Logan 10 years ago delinquent for five years the Funeral services will be held 'property is sold at a public' Saturday at 2:0 pjn at Hall auction under the "Last year we had three Mortuaryof ChapelJoel Fletcher direction Bishop Mr arid tide in manner” pieces of the Logan 25th Ward Miner observed Cronkite ‘Superb’ In Defense Of Profession By RICK DU BROW Aonnal ceramics seconds sale by art students at Utah Stats University will open Dec 1 and run through that week in the Art Barn on the USU Seconds of student artists’ work priced from 25 cents an up will be an sale from I sjo to 6 pjn daily Students use proceeds from the sale to buy equipment AUen Legal deadline far payments fids year is Nov 21 however for the ceramici laboratory In they will be received Dee 1 Herald Journal pbote past yean residents have found the early December sale an opportunity to obtain aome distinctive Christinas gifts at reasonable prices Rose Blau Carter 77 Tuesday of infirmities Incident to age Her home was 20 North 4th EfesL Sha had made 'her home In Logan Brigham and Salt Lake City In her early life she spent yean in Kansas She was born in Logan County Kansas March 24 1892 a daughter of Henry and Mary Eva Oehmig Blau She married Theodore Carter June 29 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Prior to her marriage she had taught school in Kansas She Joined the LDS Church in 1912 and came to Utah She had been active in the church as a Sunday School and Primary teacher and Temple worker Her husband died in 0 MINK Funeral WELLSVILLE services for Mrs Carrie Larsen Smith 78 wife of Ora Kuban Smith will be conducted Friday 1 pm in the Wellaville Tabernacle by Bishop Don E Poppleton Friends may can at Hall Mortuary in Logan Thursday 7 to 0 pjn and Friday from 11 to 12:0 pjn Burial win be in WeUsville Cemetery un Proud paresis of a baby boy born in the Logan IDS Hospital are Mr and Mrs Douglas Larsen Mendon Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Leland Larsen Mr and Mrs Leland Gittena is Mrs lone laraen Mendon She now haa two are Mr end Mrs Elmer Leishman Wellsville The brby is their second Great-grandmoth- er en Great-grandpare- 85 Cost First North seg- ment of the broadcast reiterated the support for Agnew in mail and phone calls to CBS Harts Harry Reasoner and Mdte Wallace then talked with Herb Klein President Nixon's director of communications and Bill Moyers secretary to President Johnson and now uublisher of Nowaday the fire department in ex- tinguishing the flames Ha expects to resume operations in tha building within a day Aerial Attack St John’s Episcopal Cliicch r” A 10:17 fire alarm dispatched two Logan City fin trucks to Wlnget’s Drive bn 137 South Main today to extinguish grease fire which caused an estimated S0 damage Tha fire began in a deep fat fryer according to UN Winget manager who praised work of 109 - CREEK-Sea- ren L “lettersto-the-edito- Franklin a girl Mr and Mrs Syfanar Jessop Dl South Main Lewiston a boy Mr and lira William Brondo 344 West Center Smithfield Carrie L Smith JgJJ William Hansen 64 died of natural causes in Lava nursing home He was born May 11 1905 in Mink Ovek a son of Johan Christian mid Ane Kathrine Nielsen Hansen He married Evelean Coburn Oct 1 190 in the Logan Temple They later were divorced He served an LDS mission to Denmark Surviving are a daughter Mrs Owen (Emma Geraldine) Wot Arlington Heights III four grandchildren one sister Minnie H Smith Riverdale brothers Niels Wilford Preston and Floyd D Logan Funeral win be Friday 12 noon in Mink (keek Ward tion” Eric Sevareid in a statement diapd Friends may call at marked by pride in the news Webb Funeral Home in Preston profession observed that televi- Tjursdsy 7 to I pm( and sion CiT start the Vietnam Friday fra n 10:0 am until War racial problems or the time of rites youth rebellion He noted that mistakes by newsmen are rarely as significant as those made by government A Recent births at the Logan LDS Hospital: Nov 25 a girl died Mr and Mrs Val Dean Durrani Mr and Mrs Kent Griffin are Surviving is a Hater Mrs to announce the Mrth of a happy Joseph (Emma) Bowcutt aon born Nov 16 at the Logan Logan three nieces Mrs Allen IDS HospitaL He is greeted by a (Vida) Gines Logan Mrs sister Michelle Grandparents Grant (June) Thorton May are Mr and Mrs Dale Kohler of Idaho and Mrs Larry (Jean) Smithfield and Mr and Mrs Colton Richland Wash Harold Griffin of Newton Funeral services will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Hall Mortuary Chapel under the direction of Bishop Alvin C Hull of the Logan 5th Ward at call the Friends may Friends may call at the By United Press International mortuary Friday from 7 to I Israeli attacked one hour mortuary on Saturday after 10 Jordanian warplanes pjn and Saturday in artillery positions prior to services Burial win be a jn Burial win be in Lake Hill wave after wave for four hours in Lake Salt in Logan City Cemetery City Cemetery today in the heaviest attacks of the year military spokesmen CW Hansen more space wasn’t given to the majority of typical collegians CTonkite sympathized but added this was "a little Mt like trying to report all the cats that didn't get lost that day” His answer drew applause and laughter After the Qronkite-SJoseph segment other newsmen responded to Agnew individually David Brinkley said it wouldn't make much difference if the current commentators were replaced by new ones: "the bad news would not go away” Howard K Smith again sympathized with those who feel more of America's positive side should be reported but he said criticism of news should stop "well short of intimida- Rose B Carter Pollution Committee wiU meet next Tuesday 2 pjn in the office of Dr GJ) Carlyle Thompson 44 Medical Drive Salt Lake CUy THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES 10 AM ex-pre- ss Sermon Holy Communion and Sermon "The Deeper Meaning of Thanksgiving” a The Jordanian spokesman said eight planes were involved in the series of attacks in the Kufr Assad area miles southeast of the Sea of Galilee and that the planes used rockets bomba ana napalm 0 Dwight D Eisenhower was the first US president licensed to pilot an airplane He received pilot's license 93258 on Nov 190 0 iihoiidmk lliil Hnm§ timmmiml mmt iMhbB-nniij- - a ItltOkKIt iK MUTUAL FUNDS - 190 Bid Aik Affiliated 743 104 -0- 3 Comp Cap 122 101 —J)1 Comstock 525 574 -0- 1 s Dreyfus i A1 Eatprs Fd 134 111 Everest 1410 1541 -0- 6 F!d Cap 1164 1173 -0- 1 Quotatioss-Ne- v Trtd S77 Field Cap 7J1 FM Harbor Fd 897 Ivest 150 Manhattan 70 2S dr 2116 -- AS s A1 90 --A347 110 115 A2 1417 1549 —Of Fund 11A0 057 --At One Huod Pare Furttaa Put Eqty Put Gwth Put Yiita PutVey Safes Fd TMR A pa Value Si IVr 193 3 1032 10 10 34 100 --A3 0T 1LS1 A2 11-1- C 11 JO 89 80 A XJJ 289 A1 164 7J6 762 80 un C 4-- r |