Show 4— Am IwH iwf Lagai Utah Wednesday Aprfi 25 1171 New President West Side Gets Named For ‘IT Of Utah Calgary Invite DAYTON School High - The Wot Side Band and Drill Team has been officially accepted to participate in the Calgary Stampede this summer in Calgary Alberta Canada The achool band la the smallest to ever have been invited to Join about 40 other United States high achool bands to visit the largest Canadian celebration Bands from all over tiie world annually attend the week-lon- g celebration which attracts tourists from all over the world to watch parades rodeos and have a good time About one third of the school’s student body will make the trip as members of the band and drill team With a student body of less than 200 students West Side’s bund and drill team involves a large percentage of the school’s students The band and drill team have Births - Geraldine CANNON and 741 North 2nd Logan a girl April M MAES-Rosem-ary and Bobby Cannon Ralph West Maes North 3rd East 284 Logan a boy April 25 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The State Board of Higher -- Ed- ucation Tuesday named Dr 900l David P Gardner 40 as the been working for four months to raise the necessary needed for the trip Mas Fae new president of the Paterson band director for the has sought donations from many civic organisations and governmental bodies Besides giving performances during the Stampede the students will be doing a good deal of sightseeing The band and drill team will travel through Montana and Wyoming on their trip Slated as sites to be visited by the group are Yellowstone National Park Teton National Forest and Hungry Horse Dam AUghUghtof thetripwiDbea visit to Cards ton part-da- y Alberta as the guests of a former West Side High School Seminary teacher Jack Stone Stone was instrumental In getting the Idaho school an invitation to thd celebration More fond raising projects are bring conducted by the students for the trip Among those who hive either given tends or pledged hdp are the Chamber of Commerce the Lions Ouhb and the Franklin County Commission Maqr fausineescs have bought advertising apace fat a apedal "birthday calendar” school Franklin County Office Deputy Recalls Years - PRESTON "Except for Ann Davis I’ve been working in the of Utah courthouse longer than anyone” Gardner is presently Vice stated Eva MerrilL "People Just President of Extended Aca- don’t seem to stay as long as 10 demic and Public Service Programs at the University of years” Mrs Merrill is working her California Berkley last week as an office very He win replace Dr Alfred sheriff on Sheriff ArUndo deputy who effective Emery resigned staff Then she will Larsen’s Aug L retire to do a little traveling As Mrs Merrill pointed out 10 yean really isn’t too long to work at one place but very few courthouae employes will last that long Some dieted officials Local residents continued such as former Franklin County “backing into accidents” with Auditor Qeo Swenson will serve another such case reported for many years but most will Ihesdgy afternoon either decide not to run for office Frances W Hopkins 32 30 afain or be defeated in an West hid South told Logan Police L Larry Chxkett that Why doea this usually keep her vision was obstructed by other employee of the county imrd vehicles as she bufkvd from working for many years? out of a (friveway on 1st West Because as newly elected ofHer car shuck the right aide of ficials come into office they an auto driven by Fred Sum- have a to bring in thrir tendency mers 81 Paradise who was own staffs to replace those who headed south on the street might have built up loyalty to His car sustained $350 others damage while hen had damage estimated at $100 Crockett ticketed Mrs Hopkins for improper lockout University Driver Cited After Mishap The record of having Idaho’! "But I've worked under three Mrs Merrill sheriffs” biggest wiMihmi foil Mat week county pointed out "They have been as officials sought a kidnaper in both Democrats and astern Idaho The man wu Republicans” aptured Sunday after a five day hunt in rugged country She said the first sheriff she But Franklin County held the ' served was Ray Talbot and the offices were on the main floor of the courthouae instead of the present facilities in the basement The deputy was Arlando Larsen “Arlando quit as deputy sheriff almost exactly 10 yeara ago” she recalls “It was the first of May then Ray quit as aheriff Just 13 days later” The county commiawon appointed Khnhwr Christen— to fill the rest of Talbot’s unexpired term And after about two years absence Larsen returned to the department as a deputy "I guess the biggest we had under Umber It was the largest manhunt in Idaho Mahay and be five persons were captured in FtankUn County” NATIOMA4 WIA7MI1 lltVKX POtICASV to 7AM IS! 4-U- bers "The Idaho State Polka put bon into cars immediately and whisked them off to POateDo” But Mrs Merrill was able to keeptabaon the manhunt While allot toe officers were oat on toe ranch be wee responsible for "inning the radio bet coordinated the hunt She arid that all traffic on the radios was restricted to the hunt “I don’t know how we wen able to keep in touch There wu Just the Montpelier AyWnf end 1 broadcasting up to the mountains and reception to and from bore in poor at best” She mentioned bat one officer wu stationed in a patrol car near the top of the mountain range Jost to pick up any broadcasts that might be -39 "But one of the reel problems wu that there wu a t Kents Donating unwMnnroMCAS! The Mississippi was expected to reach 4U feet— 13 over 4 feet at SL Louis the highest stage ever recorded in the Gateway city since French for traders the river began measuring there in 1764 At least five deaths have been blamed on the floods since the Mississippi went on its latest rampage over the flood stage— Thursday fae Extended Extended forecast through Sunday: weekend An estimated 1800 persons have been driven from their homes The Mississippi act new flood records all along the way CTests were due to hit from Dubuque Iowa to Cape Girardeau Mo and Cairo DL Iqr Sunday The river at Cairo was up to 512 feet more than 11 feet over flood stage and was expected to hit 54i feet when the weekend is over About 2000 mobile home dwellers in Missouri's SL Charles County began driving over waterooaked roads away from the rising brown waters Levee workers were fighting a losing battle and only a few trailer owners remained behind to chance the floods Friday Uta- h- NATIONAL Continued mild with chance of showers late Saturday or Sunday A little cooler Sunday Highs (5 to 75 lowering to the (0a Sunday Lows 35 to 45 Southern Idaho-Mi- ld temperatures with some periods of showers and a slight cooling trend during the weekend Hghs in the 80s to lower 70s Lows 35 to 45 Valley Weather Checks Made at 4 PM Watii Year Starts Oct I $50000 Max Burley Cedar City Gooding Idaho Fans Lewiston Logan Ogden Pocatello Roosevelt SL George Vernal Wendovcr Mia Pep 38 12 31 S3 -538 68 41 60 40 62 40 58 38 58 31 87 33 78 48 64 38 88 42 58 5 Smithfield T T Forecasts By United Press latereatianal Salt Lake City Ogden Provo and Logan: Fair and a little warmer through Thursday high today in the middle 60s and Thursday in the upper 80s low near 40 probability of rain sera through Thursday light winds Utah: Generally fair west and partly cloudy east today with a few showers mainly during the afternoon and evening in the east skies becoming clear over the entire state tonight with sunny weather Thursday a little warmer highs today in the 80s and Thursday in the upper 60s and low 70S lows 35 to 45 Southwest Idaho: Fair today and tonight becoming cloudy Thursday a little warmer high today 82 to 72 and Thursday 85 to75 lows tonight mostly in Southeast Idaho: Mostly fair today and tonight becoming partly cloudy Thursday little wanner days but continued cool at night highs today 55 to 65 and mostly mid to upper 60s Thursday lows tonight 25 to 35 Dr and Mrs Melvin Lloyd Kent have given Utah State University $50000 toward the purchase of a concert organ for the University's Fine Arts Center The Kents from Mesa Arix are matching the S0 000 grant for the organ received earlier by USU from the Kresge Foundation Dr Kent bora in Lewiston is recently retired from medial practice in Mesa Mrs Kent is the former Ediths Smith from Braver Utah Bob attended then Utah State Utah Agricultural College Mrs Kent receiving her B5 degree in home economics in 1326 Hearing Today - SMITHFIELD Staithfield Council win conduct a hearing tonight at 8 regarding be sidewalk improvement district between Main and 3rd East on Fourth South Street Gty At 8:30 police matters wiU be considered and at I the annexation policy will be discussed with Van Martin county planner At 1:15 consideration will be given to possible annexation of property north of frnithfield City limits Consideration of petition of zone charges and the cemetery building plans win also be taken under advisement along with station where they atarted telephoning I With Larceny parents to The Kents members of USU’a have earlLr Surrounding telephone county— sooner or later better Mart officer! complain about Another Mg change seen by paperwork also but Mrs Merrill Mrs Merrill wu be conrays ri always liked the legal solidation of be riMriffa office paperwork R might go back to wib the Preston City Folia a Department The consolidation ner previous position added four men to be staff and ecretaiyhonttraptir “I worked for about 18 yean increased the responsibility a secretary-bookkeepBut it also made for a' more Then my hnbend died (Eugene efficient force of men Eva Merrill hu made her Merrill) After bet I came to the rtwriin office” plena for the next few months She remembers that when the wib ore She told about her berifro offtee wu on the main plans to travel and stated where floor of the courthouse that all of be intended to go but she the qua she had to work in wu wanted her destination to about four square feet remain confldentiaL u u er Ma grandparents Mr and lfrs George O Hansen of Sknithfield Old Main Society contributed substantially to USU They established a $50000 gift The Editha Smib Kent Studeid Loan Fund in honor of Mrs Kent While at USU she wu in many organisation! active in mdi leadership regimental sponsor and student body via presidentDr Kent who worked Ms way through college by playing piano in dance bands received his medical degree from the University of Louisville in Kentucky and established the Sun Valley Clinic in Mesa They have been active in their community Dr Kent has been president of the Mesa achool board and helped organise be First State Bank of Arizona serving as the bank’s chairman of the board and has been district governor of Rotary International Mrs Kent has served in Arizona medical ainiliariaa taught in various auxiliaries of the LDS Church and served as president of the Mesa Music Guild Bob have served as board members of be Mesa Fine Arts Association which sponsors the Mesa Symphony Orchestra The children of the Kents are: Clawson Mrs Charles (Marilyn) Mrs Wayne Brown (Jayne) and Dr Herat Kent whose medial practice is in f Mesa “The Kents have helped Utah Arbon Bowcutt Persons wishing to make - contributions In Ms memory ere GARLAND Arbon M suggested to do so to Richard Bowcutt 56 of Garland died Henan manager of bo Smith-fiel-d Monday at Unhrenity Medical Blue Sox Center in Salt Lake City of an i ' Hln— fUtawyt He wu bora Sept 25 1913 in Garland a an of Lorenzo and Horace Welter Egan a native Mary Jane Morten— Bowcutt of Richmond died Monday rt Sr He married Nancy Nielsen Tkjunga Calif He wu bora June 28 1935 in Logan IDS Horace Egan u students have been able to their schooling complete through the Editha Smib Kent Student Loan Fund and now organ instruction which was severely limited can be extended to be many students who want to learn” The total cost for the concert Sheriff’s Cache County deputies arrested a Logan man organ will be between 8110000 Tuesday morning and charged and 1120000 including design construction shipping inhim wib grand larceny Delmar Kimball 28 263 West stallation and finishing Two Cfcnter was taken into custody practice organs will cost apby LL James Merrill and SgL proximately 810000 each Other contributors have donated Jay Crockett He was booked at 1:50 am towards the installation of the and later released on 81000 bail organ Man Charged their her were the a counter end be one telephone?” radio She raid ben wu a lot of One of be binge Mrs Merrill wasted time under bora ccn- Una about her Job la meettog people Normally a law en“Maqy of the things we work forcement officer aeema only to wib era confidential The pubUc meet bora in trouble wib be Wouldn’t aee them so when law but a pert of Mrs MerriD’i someone wu at be counter I duties wu to administer wasn’t able to do iQ of my driver's Ucenra examinations work” This duty aaured her that she Sna be offia wu moved to met Just about everyone in be the buement things hive been come and get them Have you ever had 300 glria frying to ura To USU imState University measurably” stata Resident "Hundreds of may be Glen L Taggart other matters bat brought before be council group of girl campon in the mountain! About 300 bf them We got them out and brought them to be Dr and Mrs MeMa Lloyd Kent By United Press International The mighty Mississippi and its tributaries surged southward at record flood levela today leaving thousands homeless along 1400 miles of submerged valleys from Iowa to Louisiana SURROUNDED BY mert Eva Merrill takes can af her drifeau Office Depity Sheriff When be law enforcement Ira be lari few days Rebtag at be ctol ef fide week Mn Merrffl officers crept up on the group ku put to 18 yeras f eravies to be csraty radar flues ileilffi all of the fugitives give up ftnMfi Canty rarldrato whe an raei to kar ufcetolrtirtBg without a struggle ecus at— toetlera wffl find nether fora khhd be “I never got to actually aee r (Herald Jeerui Fheto) them” Mrs Merrill remem- Nation’s Weather I record until then Mrs Merrill laid that there were five people three men and who were two women burglarizing a business tin Downey when they were surprised by the town marshaL They shot and killed be lew enforcement officer but as the dead lawman fell he fired a shot that hit Ms UUer’i gasoline tank Their automobile ran out of gas a abort time later The group of fugitives stole several cars then ebendoned them as they crisscrossed southeast Idaho while lew enforcement officers from Utah and Idaho sought them The next morning found the group of criminals along SJL 36 in Franklin County between Mink Geek and Paris Four of the party wen asleep along be road exhausted from their overnight flight from justice One of the men wu attempting to flag down a or to get - August 37 1881 Mr Egan wu the 10b of be 13 children bora to Howard R and Amanda Andru Egan who homesteaded in Richmond Mr Egan fulfulled a mission to Sweden for the IDS Church from 1907 to 1911 In 1911 rt Thqr NY he married Anne Bernhardini Tengberg of Robert Hydra Robert Hyden Graveside funeral aervices for Robert George Hyden 29 will be conducted Thursday at non in the Smithfield City Cemetery under the direction of Bishop Dean E Bischoff of the Smith-fie- ld Second Ward Mr Hyden wu bora in Logan on Dec 6 1843 a eon of Edward W and Wilma Rae Hansen He received hie Hyden education in be Ckche County Schools and wu gradated from North Cache High School and Seminary in 1961 He graduated from Utah State Unirereity in economica in 1870 Active in the IDS Church he fulfilled a mission to central Germany Mr Ryden wu wefiknowu in both the county and the state for hii athletic abilities and excelled in baseball having played for several yeara for the Blue Sox in Smithfield He had worked a postal inspKtor in this area and also in u be Soubern States having recently moved from Mississippi to Tampa Fla He passed away Saturday in Canton Ge Surviving are his parents of frnithfidd two sisters and two brothers Mrs Carole Amey Edward Ray Hyden and John Reuben Hyden of Smithfield and Mrs Jed (Peggy Ann) Speth of Pocatello Also surviving are Gotenborg Sweden When be couple arrived in Utah marriage wu solemnized in the Login IDS Temple Mrs Egan bed In 1937 The family moved to Loe Angela Calif in 1922 and also lived for a short time in Douglas Arix Mr Egan wu well known in Ms later life a veteran flier He piloted Me own plane until he wu 79 end wu a member of be Civil Air Petrol at Palmdale bdr u Calif He is survived by one lister: Inis Priscilla Maben of Norwalk Calif and be following children: Mrs Edward (Myrtle) Robinson of Glendale Calif Mrs Inis Stanton of Salt Lake aty Mrs John S (Wende) Rhodes of River Heights Dale W Egan of Covina Calif 16 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren Fureral services win be held Friday it the Forest Lawn Memorial Perk in Glendale Calif CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our and sincere gratitude to those who helped us during the illness and passing away of our dear father and grandfather To those who sent flowers food or in any way expressed their sympathy we are very gratehiL The Emil August Hofier family appreciation 4 Temple He worked a mechanic and owned and operated Bor River Auto in Garland He hu been an employe of Tbiokoi for be part u 14 years Mr Bowcutt wu a member of Garland Uon Club and Garland fire department end High Meat in Garland 2nd LDS Ward He had been a counselor and superintendent of YMMIA Surviving are his widow of Garland two sou and three daughters: Art— Jay Login Wesley Val Garland Mrs forte (Nadine) Svedin Boise Idaho Mrs Richard (Deanna) WMte Twin Falls Idaho Mrs Spencer (Janice) Archibald Brigham City 12 grand-chilbthree brothers and two rtstera Alvin Bowcutt Garden Qty Lorenzo (Rudy) Jr Garland Ruuell Lewiston Eliza (Lawrence) Mrs Sockrider end Mrs Sylvey en bob of Ogden Funeral service! will be conducted Friday rt 1 pm in Scott Garland Ward chapeL Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Ttemonton Thursday 7 to 9 from 11 am to pjn and Friday 12:30 pm Burial wiU be in Riverside Cemetery Charles Brown Funeral sendees for Charles William Brown 96 will be conducted Thursday rt 1 pm Felrview Wyo LDS Ward chapeL Friends may call at the Nelson Memorial Funeral Chapel in Logan tonight from 7 to 9 and at be church in Fairview Thursafter 11 am Burial will be b day |