Herald Journal, The (Newspaper) - December 26, 1965, Logan, Utah 9 3 64 CORP Make your holiday n safe Drive carefully and at home with all the take extra The Herald Journal 306 1965 Decreasing cloudiness today with high in the low Low last night hi the low Occasion ally FIFTEEN CENTS Cache Valleys 65 In Review By Jennie Journal Stuff Writer You would have to call it ai year of for Logan recorded its first mur der in many stalked the highways in all corners of the The total of 16 killed in Cache traffic mishaps during 1985 i is thought by officers to bej the highest figure in It a year of significant growth and pro Utah State University witnessed a phenomenal in crease in student population and new buildings were start ed and completed throughout the rapidly expanding cam Several weeks the USU board accepted a master plan providing for construc tion totaling larg est single building package ever proposed bv the With major contracts hav ing been awarded to Wasatch the scar ed feeling of local employes was Building was up and spending was described as better than ever during the Christmas j The same citizens who over supported Mayor Theral Bishops proposals for a municipal swimming pool and sewage disposal plant rejected the city official in his bid for re Former Commission er Richard A Chambers and Joseph Jacobsen defeated Loy Watts and Nolan Red Burnett in the final District Attorney David A account Two incoming mem of the major 1965 happenings bers of the Cache County follows School Hall and January Dean Haslam were also Just two hours and 26 sworn in to utes after A unique USU dormitory Ross Smart of River Heights building complex was approv gave birth to a new soil first ed which consists of two baby of the Cache Valley New dormitories hous Year ing 392 students each and a FIREFIGHTERS Joe Schwartz and Ted Dowd put in Christmas Day on ambulance as well as being on call for outbreaks of Here the two make up a cradle for the Logan ambulance just in case it is PATIENT PAULA BELL spent the past This Christmas was to have been her first Yule day off since she started but illness and she had to spend the day in hospital again Taking her a Christmas Day checkup as Nurse Yule day for 15 of her 20 years in The two Logan LDS Hospital staff members are typical of persons who always help maintain essential services at The Day After Christmas By Ken Martin Staff Writer The town Slowed and somnolent uoder its Lo gan a grouping of warm and homes in the chill dawn worshippers left beds to take Downtown the streets were was quiet this Only an occasional car injected a scarce audible its tires crunching through the fall en up on the while Logan sat happy in mood of Christmas Christmas day passed quiet Pope Extends Brotherly Peace Appeal VATICAN CITY UPB Pope Paul heartened by the positive response to his call for a Christmas cease fire in Viet has sent a personal appeal to Hanoi and Saigon for a just and brotherly The Vatican announcement of the pontiffs Christmas Eve appeal to Ho Chi Minn and Nguyen Van Thieu came as the pontiff celebrated Mass for hundreds of thousands of people in Peters In identical messages to the oppos ing the Pope expres sed his deep gratitude to those responsible for the Christmas ceasefire and ur ged that the responsible chiefs of state make this peaceful Christmas step to wardt he establishment of a just and brotherly Vatican sources the pontiff might have sent a si milar message to President The sources such a message could have included in or Christmas Generous Truce In a brief address to the crowd hi Peters the Pope said the Christmas ceasefire was a noble and generous full of consoling We are even more happy I knowing that this ceasefire was conceded following the invocation made by us in the name of Christmas some days ago during our Sunday words in this same he The pontiffs reference the Christmas ceasefire was greeted with resounding ap S w e a r i n g in ies were conducted early in the month for Cache County William Hyde and Marion Olsen and food service center designed to 1140 stu Wynne was named vice president for Continued on Page 9 Cease Fire Hope In Viet Is Some few early workers and plause by the Communist Wall Way A Bit BERLIN Almost 000 West Berliners poured through the Communist wall yesterday to spend Christmas with relatives in East ly but happily in Following Christmas Eves i excited enjoyment of families of tinselled lights and carolled Sat was a day of Logan families which gath ered in town for drove to see relatives and old to renew the of other other Christ mases Laden with they Of course children played crossed the border on in with gifts which Santa Claus automobiles or by subway always unfailingly elevated and feeding and festivity were The heavy traffic through rife in the five crossing points in the not began an hour before both Christmas Eve and on a damp some went to church while i Christmas others paused a litle to re At member the coming of a were lined up at by some years Communist But not all was glad or than West satisfied round t o w n Berliners have visited the So viet sector since the two In deserted some lew week Christmas pass period sad Christmas The will toward the sky at midnight not welcomed to the warmth and of any They stood solemn as though knowing SAIGON The Com Christmas ceasefire ended munist Viet Cong unleased j officially at midnight Satur series of early But there was hope early Sunday that both sides would agreed to withhold their fire backed away from the through the period tion on Christmas Day and Sunday on American and South Vietnamese positions throughout the country with in minutes after the 30 continue to hold back from iany new No serious breaches in the Christmas truce were reported by cri at SAIGON DPI A Cong the American command here although the Communist Viet ending 1 The Com originally suggested a A military spokesman had said on Friday the fight ing would begin as usual at one minute generals WINTER IN THE COUNTRY is the title of this famous Currier and Ives one of the choicest winter scenes produced by the famous lithographers in Nils Gunnar Rasmuson Dies Death came yesterday to Gunnar former publisher and editor of The Herald and one of Utahs most highly respected Nils Gunnar son of Nils and Kerstin Mattsson was born in June After told newsmen merely they were ready for any contin It was possible each side would remain on the defen waiting for the other to make the first aggressive Neither the allies nor the Communists promised but neither did they publicly commit themselves to an immediate resumption of the At least nine Cong ceasefire violations were re ported during the truce per but American military spokesmen did not consider any of them There is always somebody who fails to get the the spokesman At least one American pa trol also opened fire when sol diers spotted a Viet Cong api in the Christmas 7 completing the grade school in his native he served In the summer of his as an errand boy for a large parents and a brother and a stationery A year later sister came to Utah from he became a writer in a law They purchased a and the following year peach orchard in Pleasant he was back in the stationery and built a comior Earle chairman of Chiefs of indicated on Christmas Day the truce might continue past conferred at Saigon Airport wtih William com mander in Viet before boarding a plane bound for American troops are now in a defensive Wheeler told newsmen at the What happens after midnight depends on many factors beyond by Wheeler would not say pos that the truce might It appeared that troops would hold their fire after waiting or the Communists to make the first The Viet Cong broke the truce a few but hours after it the violations store as a bookkeeper brick In 1907 he returned to graduat were minor and an American military spokesman said he did not believe they were de Communist mortars lobbed seven shells into positions fringing the huge Mar ine base at Chu about 30 miles south of Da Thera wer no injuries or The Marines held their On May he joined inS from the and from the first lour TO 11 Up n C HIM Mary Alice and Opera tor Neilsen spent Christmas Day maintaining the phone service between Logan and the outside world The women were part of a regular work force of 20 operators and four supervisors who turned out to work at the Mountain States Telephone Company board so that others might pass on ONE OF UTAHS finest newspaper editors and oub m ms m s i affiliated with the church in During the summers The Christmas holiday traf three years He attending death toll moved toward I1 t J t r l A I f the 400 mark Bad weather through much of the nation was blamed for several would be no other Others for whom Yule had DA Viet Nam Francis Cardinal Spellman of New york bestowed his Christmas blessing on Amer grated to Utah in June worked in the mines at Eu arriving in Salt Lake City and at the copper plants about He lived MSl today as he has not 1 iof almost a quarter of a come while they were not no iof almost a quarter of a folded by could i and hadly told them nonetheless on a hapier sea also her that his Christmas visits may nonetheless on a happier ua Hospital no matter how had memories of of lit tle kindnesses by a staff for whom Christmas meant the care of Those who had to could think on happiness caus ed by their efforts of glad phoned of security against fire or unlawful of Christmas i trees and warmed it is anticipated vis iting will continue amid regu lar worship at land in Thus was Christmas 1965 there until the following fall when he moved to Pleasant where he began school by enrolling in the In the fall of 1912 he left for the Northern States mis sion and for two years labor ed in Chicago and beginners grade of the Man and Paul and Minnea ila By home when he quit he in the fall of 1914 he became iic me lan 01 isii rie o I was in the Fourth Continued On Page 4 traffic The severe weather caught many travelers during the peak Christmas travel per But a National Safety spokesman said the bad weather could keep many people indoors Volcano In Hawaii Erupts HONOLULU A vol cano erupted Friday night on the island of Hawaii with a glow that could be seen ten miles There were no immediate reports of dam The eruption of the Olea crater was preceded by a ser ies of earthquakes centered about 30 miles from the islands largest and officials from the National Park Service and Geo logical Survey sent radio cars into the area to check on the severity of Hie Howard scientist in charge of Volcano House at the Crater said there was no immediate threat to villages in the which consists mainly of fern growth and rain Officials at the observatory said the eruption to be an important one and was a surprise outbreak with no warning and no They reported by radio that there was thick sulfur stream and the going was A road recently built by the government was closed when earthquake activity cracked About 50 craters in the ranging hi size from 200 to feet are still smoking from past Experts said that the Aloe crater would have to fill to about 500 feet to cause serious The Aloe crater is located on the mountain side of the Mak crater that erupted dur ing Christmas week of and took about two weeks to fill its crater a mile and a half the Aloe is not as deep nor as Scientists at Volcano House at the crater observatory hi the said the eruption appeared to be ao important one and was a surprise break with no warning and no