Show Logan Utah Sunday Nov Andrus Will Expect Appointees To Quit (UPI) — Governor-eleCecil Andrus said he will expect all department heads and other appointees serving at the pleasure of the governor to have their resignations on his desk by Jan 4 Andrus said in an interview this did not mean necessarily that he intends to replace all appointees of the incumbent Republican administration But he said "I want it at my option and then if we make another appointment it’ll be my appointment” He said he will appoint a "blue-ribbocommittee of 40 to 50 persons from all parts of the state and all walks of life to conduct a “talent search” to find the best possible appointees for his administration Andrus indicated he will announce appointment of the committee in the very near figure and possibly by this weekend One appointee of incumbent Gov Don Samuelson already has announced his resignation State Commerce Secretary A1 Minton said he was quitting as BOISE ct n” of Nov 30 Although Andrus said he would weigh the work and qualifications of other appointees of this administration before making a decision he did say that State Agriculture Commissioner I Trenhaile will get the boot Andrus repeatedly was critical of Trenhaile during the election C8Pai8n- - The governor - elect said he hoped if possible to announce most of his appointments all at the same time Because of timing however he said he would have to make his budgetary officers known in the very near future He said Samuelson has told him by telephone that he will have state agency budget requests which supposedly are are $40 million greater than revenue into Andrus' hands between Nov 20 and 25 lime is Andrus' principal enemy right now the governor-ele- ct said “I’ve got to present a fine item budget to the legislature and it’s got to be accurate” he said “If I'm under a hatchet He indicated it may be possible that he will keep some of the incumbent appointees who serve at the pleasure of the governor “If there's a man there who stacks up high in a department and compares well with others we are looking at and hasn't been a political animal he will have the same consideration as those found in the talent right now it's in budgetary search’” he said But he said that “I cant have matters” ABOUT CACHE atte"! ‘what’s-his-name- rommssion Will ct Make JUST ARRIVED in River Heights daughter of Christian Hansen and Mary Hansen Hansen She married Daniel Johnson In River Heights Oct 9 1918 The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Mr Johnson died in December of 1959 1893 Mrs Johnson was a member Logan Uth Ward and active in Relief Society two include Survivors daughters Mrs John (Verla) of the Hoffman Sr Logan Mrs Marion (Wanda) Evans Malad Idaho five grandchildren five A daughter preceded her in death and a son was killed in the service during World War II Three sisters also survive Mrs Peter (Mabel) Griffin Mrs Richard (Lillian) Peterson Mrs LeMoyne (Ada) Wilson all of River Heights Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 3 pm in Hall Mortuary Bishop ficiating Lowell Chapel with Jenkins of- Plain sweaters ski belted double and single breasted Regular ond large stripes pullover belted sweaters dh iaup n — — a llama Funeral services will be held Monday 2 pm at Ward LDS Chapel the Whitney Friends may call at Webb Mortuary this evening from 7:30 to 9:30 and Monday far two hours prior to services Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery Carl Henriksen Carl Henriksen 57 died unexpectedly at Olive Hurst California Friday He was bora July 16 1913 in Smithfield He lived his early life in Cache County and was a son of Christian F Henricksen and Josephine Johnasen Henriksen Survivors include Jones Henriksen James Logan Lakewood Calif Mrs Martha Bench Paramount Calif Funeral services will be announced later § Lofthouse — PARADISE thouse 24 month Scott Lof- James Stewart Funeral services for James Lawrence Stewart 90 will be at pm at Hall Mortuary Chapel with conducted Monday The Good Selection Ladies' Friends of Distinction Size 6 to 40 Several styles and fabrics to choose from Singing Such Great Hits as: Graz'n in the Grass e Time Waits for Love me or let me be lonely No-On- USU Ticket Office The Competition Liberation Tape PRICED REDUCED 4400 200-100- Ladies' Ladies Jantzen and Russ Tog Skirts - Blouses - Capris Sweaters - Tops - Etc By M50 per USU Admission Refunds Available at Point of Purchase 0 Clutch PURSES COATS WALLETS 799Si8995 Complete line of Charles off fhe Ritz Cosmetics Perfumes tions Dusting Powders Large Selection Ladies' LINGERIE SKI PARKAS by Lorraine Robes Slips Pajamas Nightgowns Etc Lo- Soap Beautifully 3 Heavy duty side zippers Hidden hood Reg 15” $2500 18“ SLEEPING CHILDREN'S SWEATERS INFANTS BOXED Children's GIFT SETS BAGS CAPS GLOVES Sizes 2 to 12 Plain colors and stripes Sleepers Panties MITTENS 90" zipper washable and reversible 1 Pajamas Etc M25 698 Sunbiam Vista Diluii Miimastor Same as above w’th Chrome finish plus stainless steel towls and bowl shift lever Sunbiam Vista Hand Mixer Lightweight power lul 3 speed tumb tip control Neel rest mmng gu'de beater eiecto' Full mu beaters Vista llindur g push buttons on oit switch 3? ors with measuring cap removable blades 'or easy cleaning Sunbtam Sunbiam weigl Vista ull Up hanoie 41 Vista (Buffet remoatie heat Frypan r Largo S re T't cower control Immersible tor cleaning Stie) 64 Sunbtam Vista Autimatic Percmiater (12 Cup: Strength Selector Dial Signal Light 14 Sunbeam 39 s':ng hrt Sunbtam Vxti Hair Clipptr Kit (10 Piece) Home time a- -d ba r citvg is cce-ie- -t d -- s'rurt sns included m-- e Fas to ') Vista Heating Pad Ideal for pe sn- - ji ra! 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evening Lofthouse died early Saturday from 7 to 9 at the Mortuary and morning of natural causes He was bom Sept 3 1970 at at the same place Monday me hour prior to services Burial Logan will be in the family plot of the Survivors in addition to his Logan Cemetery parents are five brothers Terry Steven Troy Travis and John all of Paradise grandparents Mr and Mrs Ruth Carter Payson Mr and Mrs Richard Lofthouse Paradise a Dr of son Scott Levin 2b the Mrs Alta Marshal and Sylvia Levin Holt Spanish Fork died of former residents Logan Funeral services will be anin his sleep on Nov 9 while atnounced later in tending Carlton College n was bom in Logan he attended Edith Bowen ntary School and Logan High School He later to Tucson Ariz where ieral services were held rnd Mrs Levin now reside j Randolph Road Silver s Md A Scott Levin MEN'S SWEATERS Young Men'i Cache Home Valley Economists will hold a meeting Thursday at 7:30 pm in Mountain Fuel auditorium Gloria Sukui Mountain Fuel home economist will demonstrate holiday cookery Members are encouraged to bring guests d She was bom March 28 Greet Selection of Men's and OBITUARIES Mrs Amelia Hansen Johnson died Friday at her home 60 East hid South of a heart ailment The Herald Journol— 3 FOR EARLY BIRD SHOPPERS The Towne Singers under the direction of Eugene Tueller and accompanied by Joy Jacobsen will present the sacrament meeting program today at 4 pm in Paradise Dale Fullmer will be the speaker Inter-Ocean- Amelia Johnson 1978 Parents desiring to meet with their child's Seminary teacher may do so Monday by coming to the Seminary and visiting with them in that teacher's office a person who campaigned openly as general he said There are a lot of dedicated and qualified employes in state its guest legislators there Mon- government and I don’t want to day evening give them cause for alarm” he He said he will seek an au- said dience with legislative leaders of Disabled American Veterans He added he will try to find both parties in Coeur d’Alene at the very best person for each and Auxiliary will hold their party caucuses Sunday evening Job he fills and that he will use regular monthly meeting to discuss the forthcoming ses- temporary appointments if neTuesday in the Oldham Building sion of the legislature cessary until he finds just the at 7:30 pm Mr and Sirs Bill Andrus said his initial thrust right persons for the Job Goffer director of special serin the field of state government We’re not going to approach vices at USU will give the after he is inaugurated as the this frrcj a panic standpoint program Light refreshments first Democrat governor in 24 nor are we going to be pushed will be served Members guests and interested veterans are years will be education and into anything” Andrus said “But we’re going to work seinvited funding of education from the state level and evironmental ven days a week and as many Summit Camp DUP will be problems However he said hours a day as we have to in there are many other areas of order to get ready for this new held Monday at 2 pm at the government he also intends to administration” Smithfield Armory The lesson give his close will be presented by Ella Loosle said he has iim governor-ele821(1 8 history by Cerile Olsen decided on appointment of two of his office staff He said John m i I Hough will be his press secre-tary and Roy Haney will be a Twentieth Ward Singing “special assistant” He said he Mothers will practice Monday at has not decided as yet on his 9 am Quilting and knitting choice for administrative assisinstruction will begin at 9 am tant WASHINGTON (UPI) --A The homemaking lesson will be “We did not agree to any will presidential commission at 10 am by Ann given man or woman appointment in recommend to President Nixon Work day activities Roskelley Andrus advance” stressed Dec 1 the construction of a will be under die direction of “This gives us the opportunity second Panama Canal costing to do the Job the very best about $35 billion informed Barbara Watts and Marilyn Eliason Luncheon will be way we know how" sources said today served at noon Children in the Atlantic-Pacific ic The nursery should bring sack Commission Study lunches appointed after the 1964 Panama riots has concluded that the new canal should be Smithfield Stake Relief conventional excavated by Society leadership meeting will means rather than by nuclear be held Wednesday at the explosives they said Amalga Ward Chapel at 7:30 In six years of study the pm Amalga Singing Mothers PRESTON — Charles Owens commission examined 34 possi-5- 4 will provide the music Newton died Thursday in the Preston ble routes through five counWard will the bring come out homemaking display and show hospital following a long illness tries but has He was bom Aug 1 1916 in unequivocally for the and tell All departments will be freston son of William and Etta Route 10 This proposed route held Nelson Owens He married lies 10 miles west of the present Moselle Wheeler Dec 3 1940 in Panama Canal and five miles Can-H- e Open house will be held this beyond the file Logan UK Temple 81 2006 which divides Panama evening from 8:30 to 10 at the was a farmer by oc- home Rasmussen Construction of the new canal LaVar negotiated by honoring Bill and Rhonda Survivors include his widow would 118128 to Farnsworth who with their United States and Panama sons and daughters Charles W After the 1964 Panama riots family are leaving for an exGarth Eldred Mignon all of tended tour of duty in Bolivia two worked the out countries Preston Mrs Dave (DeEtta) new arrangements for running All adult members of River Weller San Francisco Calif Sirs William M (CeDell) the present canal through a Heights Ward are invited measure of Joint control The Ripley Pocatello Idaho one Panama legislature however Elder Clair Hibbard who grandchild brothers and sisters never ratified the results of the Richard N Mrs Weston recently returned from the Gulf States IDS Mission will be (Bemiece) Smith Mrs Myron negotiations Construction of the new canal 1® (Gladys) Merrill Mrs Ralph k’g81 14th Ward 8P8er w nrohabIv fiy to 10 Sunday Andrus is going to Coeur d’Alene for the biennial legislative tour of the Northern Idaho Chamber of Commerce He will Kkfress the chamber and 15 !& SHOP NOW WHILE CROWDS ARE SfAALL USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! 29 SOUTH MAIN |