Show Utah Lsgaa Fourteen Fined By City Court Seven individuals appeared in Logan City Court during the past week on charges of petty larceny There was also one case of drunk driving one of insufficient funds checks two for public intoxication one for minor in possession of alcohol one for minor in beer parlor and one for obscene conduct Kirk Porter 18 SO East 8th North has been sentenced to pay 100 and serve SO days in Jail on charges of petty larceny City Wednesday Catherine L Linderman 21 Idaho forfeited $50 to the court on charges of petty larceny Also paying $50 for petty larceny were Ann Almond 21 Downey Idaho Constance Lee Austin 21 838 North 5th East Dwain Franklin Johnson 47 558 East 4th North John Thcmas Shepherd 21 RFD 1 Garland ThotnasB Klinger 19 East clean Today 1971 The Herald Journal— f water and anti- responsible science scapegoats and engineering and are convenient said Dr A A Bishop head of the Department of Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering at Utah State University Dr Bishop delivered the 42nd annual Faculty Honor Lecture Wednesday at USU “At the same time it is engineers who are building the necessary flood control works Hi Rise treatment plants and water Cooper 19 360 South 1st West SHOWN DURING a meeting of file Lewiston City Ciuadl paid $25 for minor in possession meeting above standing left to right are David Yardley FHA of alcoholic beverages and Wendell Butters J Dee VanOrden Wells Jacksoa Kenneth William Frank Smith Logan forfeited $50 to the court on charges of public intoxication Joseph A Peterson convicted of charges of insufficient funds checks was fined $75 and sentenced to serve 35 days in Jail He was placed on probation for Concerns of the Cache Valley six months and the Jail sentence poup were outlined at the first will be suspended if these conorganised meeting of the Sierra ditions are met Club Tuesday evening with Scott Dale Simmons 18 362 By Karla Rawlings Thomas J Lyon chairman East 6th South was fined $50 and Herald Journal Correspondent 25 to conducting sentenced serve days in Jail LEWISTON — The Lewiston City Council met with the He presented a brief history of for obscene conduct The Jail the club noting some of its long- sentence was suspended until representative from the Farmers Home Administration and Keith Hansen consulting engineer from Brigham CUy time aims In Cache he said the end id a probation concerning the proposed sewer project for the city June main concerns are (1) en- period Barron and David Yardley of the Farmers Home Advironmental pollution (2) roads Deborah Cole 21 360 South 1st ministration outlined specific guidelines to be completed and their impact on the en- West was fined $25 for minor in before the applicat'on for federal funds could be completed vironment particularly Logan beer parlor It was explained to Barron by Mayor L D Bodily and Canyon and (3) mountain Councilman J Dee VanOrden that if the state stopped the wilderness He feels there is a need for present method of sewage disposal it could Inflict serious economic problems Hansen explained that the effluent from and both college integrating septic tanks would surface on each lot and thus create a people in the memserious health hazard bership Over 50 per cent of the farms in the Lewiston area are The Sierra Club Lyon involved in the dairy business and improper sewage disposal 19th in founded the was reported would pose a hazard to the fanners It was also observed by Century and John Muir of the group that the water table is extremely high in Lewiston California was its first leader with water easily observed from two to 18 inches below the "Man should get into natural surface been has harmony” Lyon said Hansen stated that a prelimary engineers report has been the common philosophy The but that further studies and surveying would have submitted United States Park Service has to be completed He estimated that the project would cost come under criticism of the club approximately $300000 The main lines would run north and for its overdevelopment over the south and east and west of the main street intersection with Chib Sierra the and past years the lagoons being located in the direction of the cemetery He has made an effort to protect stated that it would take six months to complete the project Yosemite National Park There are now 125000 members with membership powing at a rate of 1000 per monthIhere are 500 in the Utah chapter where projects are centered mainly around the Escalante area High Uintahs and environmental pollution Deputy County Attorney George H Preston spoke to the Dora Cartwright A burglary at the Mode-O-Da-y poup on some of the major in Cache pollution problems plant at 58 South 1st West in Cbunty and what is being done to Logan is befog investigated by William Herteman president correct them particularly Police Capt Max Jones He said someone entered the of the WUrlitzer Company was among industrial firms in Logan City Tuesday after The next meeting will be held building through an unlocked Dora Nielsen Cartwright 81 outside window March 23 7 pm at the ML Fuel sometime attending a meeting in Los on Saturday for the died Monday night at an Idaho between Supply Co auditorium Monday night and Angeles Wurlitzer piano and organ Falls hospital following an exHie morning Tuesday burglary tended illness was reported to T G Malouf dealers from the western region of the United States She was bora June 24 1882 in proprietor of the firm The meeting was also attended Logan daughter of Peter Anton Tbken from 'the building’s and Josephine Nielsen Except bookkeeping and by Keith Jorgensen the local areas storage Wurlitzer dealer At the Los for the past two years in Idaho was a cub box containing Falls she was a lifetime $18073 in cash and checks a Angeles meeting the Wurlitzer resident of Logan cardboard box with $42 another Company introduced its newest She married William James box with $45 in the Model 4037 organ change $28 in product: with 31 1912 in HI synthesizer Orbital the Oct Cartwright bills and $14 JO in checks and a The Wurlitzer dealers also Logan LDS Temple They owned green metal box with $106 in learned from Herleman of the and operated the Pioneer cash and $2850 in Heart disease was the leading stamps 4th on 1st and East progress toward completion of Grocery cause of death in Utah during the the Logan plant and are anNorth for more than 40 years 1969 year recent statistics ticipating piano shipments from released by the Utah State Mr Cartwright died in 1963 Logan Surviving are her two sons Vital Division of Health Herleman who remained in Statistics Section revealed William P Carmichael Calif Logan today for an inspection of Some 321 per cent of the deaths Neil Burke Idaho Falls Idaho the Logan plant expressed great seven grandchildren and two were from this cause satisfaction at file real progress This was followed by great grandchildren Funeral services will be held WASHINGTON (UPI) The which had been made since his malignant neoplasms 143 per cent cerebrovascular disease Friday at noon in the Nelson Air Force has announced it will last visit He had these comments on 9J per cent accidents Si per Memorial Funeral Chapel with consolidate all its helicopter cent influenza and pnemonia Bishop Dean Nelson of Logan 9th combat crew training opera- ecology in specific relation to 11 per cent early infancy 10 Ward officiating tions at Hill Air Force Base the Cache Valley and operations of his company's plant: “I am Friends may call at the (dace Utah per cent diabetes mellitus 11 17 suicide A spokesman for Sen Frank aware that some concern is congenital of service Thursday from 7 to I 17 per cent aranomalies and Rep K being expressed in the compm and Friday after 11 am E Moss teriosclerosis 1 J and all other Burial will be in the said the munity as to the possible Logan City Gunn McKay causes 214 per cent consolidation will mean an in- detrimental effect of the inCemetery The estimated population of crease of 1400 military and 100 cineration of waste material at Utah as of July 1 1969 was civilian personnel at the base the new Wurlitzer plant in Logan 104101)0 and the birth rate per Hill AFB was selected be- City As a matter of fact I I- 000 population was 212 per cause of geographical features learned only this morning that a cent There were 993 illegitimate according to the Air Force Pri- courteous message on this births and approximately one Annie Sofie Christensen Booth mary considerations were ac- subject addressed to me in illegitimate birth occurred 78 died Tuesday in a Brigham cess to mountains over 5000 Chicago from Professor Doran every nine hours or one out of home of natural causes feet in elevation availability of J Baker of the Utah State rest City every 24 live births She was bora in Denmark Dec a large open body of water at University was received there The death total was 1791 13 1893 daughter of Chris and tia Great Salt Lake a nearby yesterday While I believe that showing a death rate per 1000 Annie Christensen She came to air - to - ground gunnery range there is no substantial basis for of 11 Approximately population the United States at an early and a relatively unobstructed this concern I think that all the one death occurred every one air refueling area ge- hour and 17 minutes or 19 deaths people of the community should She was married to Earl know that the Wurlitzer Comper day DeWitt Booth Dec 8 1917 in one heart pany and its employes and Approximately friends residents or rtherwise death occurred every four hours Rigby Idaho Mr Booth passed and 17 minutes and a cancer away in 1966 The family home in are no less interested than other death occurred approximately Logan was at 380 North 2nd West BECKLEY— Bom to Mr and Cache Valley residents in the every nine hours There were 969 and Mrs Booth was a member of Mrs Paul R Beckley 764 North preservation of the present deaths Grom cancer and 1177 the Lutheran Church 7th East Logan a boy March 9 ecology of the Valley I am of from heart disease Survivors include a son JORDAN— Bora to Mr and course writing to Mr Baker in One accidental death occurred Marvin Booth Logan six Mrs' Roger Jordan 351 USU response to his memo The every 15 hours for a total of 581 grandchildren two brothers Apartments Logan a girl billowing is quoted from my There were 114 deaths from Pete Christensen Idaho Falls March 9 letter to him which should be of soddes or one every 77 hours Idaho and Fred Christensen THORMEY-Bo- rn to Mr and interest to all the people of the Approximately one marriage Pine Idaho Mrs Brian Thomley 1578 East community: occurred every 46 minutes or 31 Funeral services will be 1230 North Logan a boy March ‘‘The natural beauty of the of for a total marriages per day conducted Thursday at 11 Cache Valley and its attractive 9 ajn II- 485 marriages under the direction of Rev Bob STACEY—Bora to Mr and living conditions were among Divorces and annulments A Barnes of the Mrs Holy Trinity Gary Stacey HoneyviUe the important considerations totaled JM1 Statistics show that Lutheran Church which induced the Wurlitzer Utah a girl March 9 or divorce one approximately can this evening Friends DOOLITTLE— may Mr to Born Company to locate a plant in two annulment occurred every 7 to 9 and Thursday one and Mrs Clifford Doolittle 141 Logan City In doing so and in hours and 17 minutes or 10 from divorces and-o- r annulments per hour prior to services Burial South bid West Mendon a gill bringing the benefits of industry wfil be in Rigby Idaho and employment to the com March 9 day Whiting and Bus Smith seated June Barron FHA Mayor LJ) Bodily and Keith Hansen engineer from Hansen and Associates (Herald Journal Photo by Karla RawUags) Lewiston Discusses Project th non-colle- Firm Hit By Thieves Dora Cartwright Heart Disease Tops List Copter Crew Training At Hill AF Base - Annie Booth Births control systems si they have done for decades to eliminate or reduce the nazards that nature and the society have imposed on the water resource and science will find the answers needed In the future" he declared Dr Bishop said he was not trying to vindicate the engineers who have made their share of mistakes but to outline same of the water conflicts in $300000 Estimate once the funding and bids had been obtained There would be involving mostly the more approximately 160 hook-up- s heavily populated area in file center of the city Barron requested that the following information be completed with a target date of April 15 being set: -- Gearance of Utah State pluming coordinator -E-E- charter vidence of organization-ci- ty stablishment of sewer ordinance —Written agreement with attorney —Written agreement with engineer --Filing of copy of preliminary engineers report —Recommendation from county committee ' --Submit operating Budget along with statement of income and expenses -- Financial statement -T-ranscript of file on outstanding bond issue --Certified copy of Council Meeting minutes concerning sewer project -C-ertificate of concurrence from State Pollution Control Board --Certificate of concurrence from State Health Depart- ment Barron reminded the city officials that at the present time there was no money available by the United States Government for the funding of such projects but he encouraged all interested parties to complete their portion of the spoUcation at the earliest date so that if and when monies does become available the city will be ready to move ahead on the project Wurlitzer President Notes Logan Progress our strong desires and would make the area more not resolutions were (and are) to less desirable as a place to both munity plan our establishment and operations in a manner which USU Grad Gets Post live and work "The processes by Wurlitzer products manufactured are in which are thems- elves dean and acceptable wherever industry Is acceptable and is desired The of sawdust and wood cuttings obviously present problems in their disposition To some extent Dr Rene N Ballard a member of the political science they have commercial faculty at Knox College for 20 years has Galesburg resigned to accept the position of dean of the faculty at Wittenberg University Springfield Ohio Dr Ballard is a native of Salt Lake City and received his bachelor of science degree in 1942 from Utah State University He earned a master's and PhD from the University of Utah Dr Ballard wu one of four Knox III which may obviate the incineration uses need for or hauling and dumping but these uses cannot provide either a complete or a continuously available solution and it is essential that provisions be made for the contingencies and conditions which will inevitably require combustion to ome extent on some occasions For this reason the incinerator teachers to hold Old Dominion which has aroused misgivings as to its character and our inFoundation professorships ' tentions is in the process of Ballard He is the son of Rene 369 1 Street Salt Lake City and completion at our plant site This which the late Mre Ballard He and his incinerator ( unwifr Lorraine have two sons fortunately so it seems) has an external resemblence to a Rene IH and Steven C wigwam or tepee is not the simple smoke emitting tepee structure commonly observed in the vicinity of sawmills is actually a sophisticated device management and encourage an informed approach to the oolution of the many problems in water management Ralph J Fessenden chairman of the Department of Dr Chemistry at the University of Montana will speak at Utah State University Thursday at con-ampti- ve Ttvo Car Prowls Investigated Two car are being prowls investigated today by local tew enforcement officers Verl Atkinson of Newton told the Cache County Sheriffs Department that someone broke into his car and stole a stereo and four tapes The car was parked tf the Newton residence Logan police have been told by Jay Garrett that someone took a without significant effect on the hubcap from his car while it was School at present the ecology of Cache Logan High parked Valley" parking lot d Thiokol Gains 36 Million - ol eh particular Thiokol aa previously worked on both stage one motors and on third stage motors for the Minuteman and has worked with Hercules Gorp of Magna Utah since on former Minuteman projects the objectionable factors resulting from the use must be tolerated" Dr Bishop resources said For example he said agricultural crops consume I and II 16 kva 6 4 j pnesxNTst iv- - avsewfw 3:30 pm exactly that Although we are Weil known for his research on concerned aa much with its Professor adequacy and effectiveness as silicon compounds Fessenden is participating in the with its compliance with any and CoUcuium Series sponsored by all lawful standards prescribed Utah State's Chemistry fay governmental authority I should add that the equipment Department Dr Fessenden's seminar is will be designed and operated to entitled “Silicon Substituted satisfy and all lawful any standards by prescribed I governmental authority should add that the equipment will be designed and operated to satisfy any and all legal standards when operation becomes necessary “Naturally I am sorry that any misunderstanding as to the Incinerating equipment or as to our company's intentions should have developed but I am confident that experience will demonstrate that the Wurlitzer plant in Logan Gty will be of real benefit to the community le AF Contract in 205 Widtsoe Medicinal Agents" reduce the water in the natural supply and may require sequencing of existing uses to provide more water for agriculture Dr Bishop continued “The use of sewage effluents from cities and return flows from industrial plants may be an acceptable reuse possibility The soil may have the capacity to absorb many of the major pollution vectors euch ai heat organics and specific elements without permanent damage We need to know more about this possibility" An example of use where conflict arises ia the (frying up of a one-misection of Logan Canyon below Third Dam for production of hydroelectric power for Logan Gty Hie diversion of the water exists for approximately nine months of each year Dr Bishop pointed out that as a fisherman he would like to see the river alive all year long However the cost of keeping the would river alive total $50000 a year in lost kilowatt production “Aa a resident of Logan Gty I would be more willing to pay my pro rata share to maintain a minimum flow in the river although it is questionable that a majority would be In favor of reducing the net income of the city by some $10000 to $50000 per year" he sail The challenge to science ia to provide the basic truths required for the necessary evaluations and sound management decisions It ia essential that we be well infwmed about ail water uses including those of the natural system! and those of the engineered systems and how each use relates to all others “I have confidence that science can find the answers we need” the engineer concluded “Our hindsight is good because of the increased knowledge and information generated We can reduce mistakes of the future with scientific information to give us foresight "I am one of those who believe that the water resource must be used that its wise use and management hold the key to providing the basic energy requirements of mankind and that the many uses must be coordinated sequenced and organised to protkt the basic feneflons of this natural system and still allow the engineered system to operate” he conyear-roun- It to designed and equipped minimize and in a luge part eliminate the emission of particular matter When this incinerator has been completed and adjusted we expect it to do the “Although there have been many statements to the contrary we are not naming out of water” Dr Bishop pointed out "The problem arises from the fact that we do not have the quanity and quality where we want it Our interest Is primarily concerned with foe dynamic part of the world water resources that is the fresh water in the lakes rivers soil moisture and the atmosphere “The fresh water supply is both limited and inexhaustible limited because the amount of fresh water at any given time is almost constant Inexhaustible because the dynamics of the hydrologic cycle is continually feeding new relatively pure water into the system as the old and used water finds Its way into ai ultimate sink where the renewing process is begun again" he noted Examples of consumptive use may be found in agriculture Industry municipalities human fish uses lecreatfon nature md wildlife and flood control Basically there are no compatible consumptive uses — once the water has been withdrawn aid consumed by one of the uses it is not physically available for any other use within the system In The major conflicts water resources the managing arise from the limited concept of water use in the minds of those having responsibility for its allocation or management Society must take the leadership to allocate the water that will cluded result in the most good for the now and in the most people future Ai social pressures develop it may be necessary to change the use of water from to nonconsumptive or vice versa he said "The commitment of water resource to a given use is not necessarily irreversible For it is physically WASHINGTON (UPI) Thio-kexample Oiemical Gorp today was possible to open the gates of Ml the dams on the Colorado River awarded an Air Force contract md Urns return the river to its totaling $312 million for proThe duction of stage one motors for wild uncontrolled state ferns left obsolete by such a the Minuteman m missile said frastic measure actually cost Sen Wallace R Bennett less In dollars than the Apollo 14 The Air Force contract for moon tending the cost of which work on the nation's major dewe are content to writeoff It is fense system will be perf ormed sxiomatic that in order to enjoy at Thiokol'a Wasatch Division the desirable benefits from a Brigham City of the water use Dr Fessenden Will Speak huge quantities of water are popular crusades increased use of water by or something has to be agriculture will undoubtedly pollution Someone Charles C Heimerdinger 39 Apt W USU who has been previously convicted of drunk Judge Zachary Champlin driving charges by the City however placed the defendant Court Jury was sentenced to pay on probation for six months and $250 and serve five days in Jail the days in Jail will be suspended Thomas B Schooley 21 279 at the end of that time if con- East 4th North was fined $35 for ditions of probation are met drunkenness Douglas Fred History Of Sierra Club Told 16 Bishop Encourages Informed Approach During Address Newdale 8225 March RECKLESS ADVENTURERS CLASHING IH A OF KILLERS! 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