Show 4— TIm NoraM tonal Legal Utah Tuesday January 29 174 Campaign Donations From Tax - Guest Soloist Announced world Surviving wan and invasion since its founding in 1900 it has held its position as one of the great orchestras of Europe and has met with continuing praise on every con- Australian Roger Woodward acclaimed by critics to be “one of the most strikingly original and versatile young artists of his generation" will be the pianist-harpsichord- ist featured performer with the Warsaw tinent Maestro Maikowski who was to conduct the concert has been stricken with a heart attack and will be replaced by Zugmund Rychert considered to be the most outstanding young Polish conductor The orchestra will perform Haydn's “Symphony Number 94 in G Major" Baird’s “Psychodrama” and Stravinski's “Suite from the Ballet Petrouchka” Mr Woodward n the champion of “recent and radical keyboard trends" win perform Mozart's “Concerto for Piano and Orchestra National Philharmonic Friday Feb I in the Utah State University Spectrum Woodward has studied with Alexander Sverjensky in Sydney Ilona Kabos in Imdon and Zbigniew Drzewieckl in Warsaw The winner of the Gaudeamus prize for contemporary music in Holland he has appeared as the major soloist with the Issidon Symphony Orchestra the Los Angeles Philharmonic the Israeli Philharmonic the BBC Symphony Orchestra the Imdon Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra He has hirther been accorded the honor by his homeland to be concerto soloist for the opening concert of the new opera house in SALT LAKE CITY well-know- in C Major” Tickets for the I pm Utah State University-spconcert are free to USU onsored students and season ticket holders $200 for the public and $150 for high school age and under Sydney Australia The Warsaw National Philharmonic is one of the most widely toured orchestras in the Roger Woodward Taxpayer Group Notes Increased School Costs - Taxpayers primarily by business which is s private dedicated to keeping taxes Utah The SALT IAKE CITY Total is cost of operating Utah schools Association has increased 151 per cent since organization 1193 according to a recent report from the Utah Taxpayers re Per capita operating costs in Cache County School District for Cedar City Wasatch MounState Park in Wasatch tain with a state average of $75677 and a second camp at County For the same time period Gorge Flaming School District’s per liOgan City Details concerning apcosts were capita operating for sppointment will plications $70882 1974 according to represen- be available from principals of The UTA report does not inof the Bureau of Land all secondary schools in the tatives dude funds spent for capital and Bureau of state according to Dr Walter D Management outlay and debt service Talbot State Superintendent of Reclamation School District had the Jordan Public Instruction sumDuring the past three state’s lowest per pupil coats at 300 Utah young men some mers $68121 Daggett District had the and women have been employed highest cost $174174 In youth corps programs at UTA to the According teacher-pupGorge Daggett ratio is the moat Flaming Alta Salt Lake County important item In determining County school operating costs When the and Koosharem Sevier County ratio drops Just one point it Thou camps win continue this well as additional camps costs taxpayers an additional year $46 million The association says in the past 10 years the ratio has dropped 11 per cent from 284 to 214 This cut u the teacher-pupratio means that 1415 more teachers sre now SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The Salt WASHINGTON being used to teach a similar Lake City School District wiU (UPI) -Fhost a Grantsmanship Training rank Ikard president of the number of pupils which is American Petroleum Institute d The Salt Lake Program Feb it association reports that the open to all Mid today that proposals to teacher-pupi-l ratio in Cache organizations in the state The workshop sponsored by dstrict wu 261 compared to the state average of 214 Logan schools' covers ratio wu 251 Daggett district had the aspects of panto-resourc- e materials lowest ratio at 139 and Washington the highest 262 and facilities private foundations tax reforms federal Unwed by Cache The UTA news hirther noted government programo and CINCINNATI (UPI) The that the 1972-7- 3 average contract relationships program planning 6th Circuit Court U3 of salaries of ciasarooro teachers in and proposal writing The ruled today that James Utah wore $1581 in Logan the workshop will be held In the Appeals Earl Ray presently serving 99 average salary was $8JN and in dstrict administration building in Jail for the murder of years Cache H547i 448 East 1st South Martin Luther King was Enrollment is limited to 15 entitled to By districts average ularies an evidentiary range from a low of $7359 In participants Registration which could lead to a Zteheane to a high of $8148 in should bo completed two weeks hearing new trial Garfield in advance of the workshop Ever since the day after Ray pleaded guilty on March 10 1969 to the assassination of the civil rights leader he has been seeking a new trial and permission to change his plea to innocent Ray pleaded guilty to the 1972-7- 3 Annual Boy Scout Meet Set were $68919 J Feather-ston- e a member of the Presiding Bishopric of the LD5 Church will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Cache Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America according to William A Scholes president of the council The dinner meeting will be held In the Utah State University Center on Feb 14 at 7 pm Highlights of the meeting will be recognition of Boy Scout workers who have achieved in the past year Some of the recognitions will be Primary scout leader awards 40 por cent First Class wits trailing national camping awards awards Cub summertime pack awards and outstanding loader awards In addition four Silver Beaver and two Silver Fawn awards win he given Tickets to the annual meeting are available through council and district acouters and IDS stake and ward leadors The price is $358 per ticket wlft advance reservations required f u Program Set On Getting Grants il non-prof- Showers and thunderstorms that battered parts of the South Monday moved off the area and dipped into the Atlantic early today Scattered reports of nin usually less than an inch were reported In the South including Va and Cherry Hampton ' Valley to California Some rain and drizzle fell in western Washington and Oregon while further to the east temperatures hit near zero In North Dakota Temperatures around the nation early today ranged from a low of 2 degrros below zero at Aalamosa Colo to a high of 7V degrees at Key West Fla UtahJdaho Burley Cedar City Idaho Falls 38 40 27 12 33 ii Lewiston 53 31 43 34 Ogden 40 36 24 30 22 Pocatello Pkovo Roosevelt 8L George ‘Vernal Wendover V 38 II 12 53 21 15 H 40 23 T 09 07 i Flames Gut Car - April 4 1968 shooting of King in exchange for a sentence prison Salt Lake City Ogden Provo: decision followed oral Today's Partly sunny Wednesday with wanner days highs Wednesday arguments before the court in October in which an attorney low 40s lows tonight mid 20s for Ray contended his client mostly light winds Probability badgof measurable precipitation 10 had been “browbeaten ered and bribed” into entering per cent through Wednesday the guilty plea Logan: Partly sunny WedFinster-wal- d Bernard Attorney nesday warmer highs mid said that Ray's former 90s lows near 20 Utah : Some cloudiness at times attorney noted trial lawyer Percy Foreman had coerced north ForecaHt Cache Valley ar otherwise mostly fair eliminate foreign tax credits for oil companies would make all American companies noncompetitive overseas Law Pep 52 CharkitonJSCr Chicago cy 37 22 Golumbus0pc Denver pc Des Moines Detroit cy 33 42 33 65 27 c 26 -- 33 24 44 30 Juneau c Kansas City c Los Angeles c Memphis pc Miami Beach c Mpls StPaut pc New Orleans pc New York pc Orlando pc 06 35 07 17 JO 63 02 Phoenix c Pittsbirghpc 37 aaaa 37 38 36 46 45 46 28 24 01 ElPasoc Houston c Portland Me c Portland Ore r Raleigh c Richmond pc St Louis pc Salt Lake City pc San Francisco c Seattle r fowkaner Tampa pc 11 59 I I 120 39 42 28 47 44 35 67 f “The allegations!! true a finding that Ray's attorneys deliberately compromised their client's interests in order to further the financial success of (William Bradford) Hide's works in which they themselves had a substantial interest” To pay for his defense Ray had promised Foreman all royalties he received from Huie an author who had made a deal with Ray to write about the case But Finsterwald said a letter Foreman sent to Ray just before the guilty plea was entered stated that Foreman Hid he would give back to Ray all money beyond an initial $165000 if a guilty plea was entered In the October oral arguments Finsterwald had uid: “If an evidentiary hearing is ordered people like Mr Foreman and Ray will be called to would support Stunning Development New Money For Adult - 48 39 71 16 by any court -a-llegations which -i- true plainly negate any notion or idea that his guilty plea was made voluntarily and intelligently Ray into entering the guilty plea and that contention was the basis of Ray's appeal to the testify" valleys warming trend except court here continued cold foggy valleys Ray being held in a state I “We hold that is Ray) penitentiary in Nashville highs Webiesday 35 to 45 and to sn evidentiary Tenn was not present when lows tonight 15 to 25 except entitled the three-judg- e aptoday's decision was issued highs 15 to 30 and lows 5 below hearing” to 10 above foggy eastern val- peals rourt panel said “It is Ray had appealed for the clear that the allegations which evidentiary hearing after a leys Northern Idaho: Scattered are the subject of Ray's similar request had been petitions have never been tried rejected by a U3 District light showers through Wednesupon their merits or resolved Court in Nashville day snow above 3000 feet lows 40s highs mostly tonight 25 to 35 Southwest Idaho: Considerable cloudiness today through Wednesday with widely scattered Voc-E- d fight showers mainly northern AMHERST NY (UPI) -Cmountains snow above 4000 SALT LAKE CITY The feet Windy at times highs 408 ollege roommates Eugene of of Public State Utah NY and 30s lows and Gowdy mountains Newburgh Department valleys Instruction has been awarded tonight mid 20b to mid 30s ex- Barry Wolentzky of Rochester 18 for continuing adult and both $634182 NY teens in the mountains cept eagerly opened Southeast Idaho: Winds de- the envelope Monday from the vocational education the The monies from creasing tonight considerable telephone company which owed of Health cloudiness through Wednesday them $60 Department But instead of the refund they Education and Welfare include with widely scattered light snow showers mainly mountains expected the two freshmen at $337951 in a basic grant for highs both days mostly 30s the State University of Buffalo vocational education Funding lows tonight 20b found their names on a bill for for other programs includes Boise and Boise Valley : Vari- $9772 Accompanying the bill $116111 for adult basic able cloudiness through Wed- was a stack of tong distance educatia $86091 for continuing nesday highs 45 to 50 lows to- call statements to such places consumer and homemaking instruction for $67129 night in the 308 chance of as Ixm Angeles Washington— measurable precipitation 10 per and New Delhi vocational education special cent through The telephone company Hid needs and $26100 for the Wednesday Boise's Ugh yesterday 44 low the calls should have been vocational education work-stud- y billed instead to the school )( program areas of through Wednesday fog continuing mainly eastern Atlanta cy Boston c Buffalo cy 14 I Oldsmobile heard her car horn and returned to discover the spreading fire Firemen were celled at 7:35 am and stayed on the scene approximately we hoar There Is no estimate as yet of the total damage canscd by the blaze firemen finish extinguishing a Are this morning which started in the electrical system of this car and quickly spend to the garage at 75 East 3rd Snath Mrs Jerry Swenson who moments before hod started the 1988 LOGAN CITY For James Earl Ray Point NC Some sleet and snow foil from northern New England to western New York and Newport Vt reported one inch accumulation Ohio received rain and scattered tight snow as flurries hit Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota and North Dakota Mostly cloudy skies covered the eastern quarter of the country but a large area of fair weather stretched from the middle and lower SALT LAKE CITY New Trial Possible £ ara1 er Nation’s Weather By United Press luteruattaaal List Address (Herald Journal Photo) - Leu than one week is left for aliens to register with the Immigration and Naturalization Service and report their addresses Aliens are required by law to make the reports during January each year Compliance is allowed at a service office of a post office Parents or guardians must file 14 years old Serious penalties may be required including deportation of aliens who fail to comply with the federal law Only aliens with status and diplomatic representatives of certain international organizations are exempted from the requirement for aliens under Official Against Foreign Tax Credits Elimination 19-2- 3 City-base- pupil-teach- Aliens Must SALT LAKE CITY Opportunities will be available for 218 Utah youths between the ages of 15 and 19 to serve in the Youth Conservation Corps program during the summer of compared il Bishop Vaughn down Utah Teenagers Sought By Conservation Corps - at Association (UTA) Ten years ago operating costs were $46210256 Today costs $217872477 Vaughn Fea then tone supported Tax- payers tnay donate $1 to their favorite political party on their 1973 federal income tax form 1040 or 1040A and receive a full deduction said Roland V Wise dstrict director for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) “Under legislation enacted by Congress in 1971 every taxpayer with a tax liability of $1 or more for 1973 may designate $1 of his tax to the 1978 campaign fund if he wishes to do so” Wise said “And if he failed to do so in last year he may also designate the same amount of his 1972 tax to the same fund” Ail that is required to signify the taxpayer’s desire to donate the money by checking a box Just above his si gnat ire on either form Thou using a Joint return may designate up to $2 “Participation by a taxpayer in the fund will neither Increase Ms tax nor reduce any refund due’’ Wiu uid “Taxpayers cannot specify a political party to receive the money they designate to the fond” he added “The fond will be distributed on a nonpartisan basis to all eligible candidates” Ikard's statement came as science Congress debated the emergency energy legislation The bill which gives President Nixon wide powers to meet the energy crisis including gasoline rationing was expected to be voted on later in the day although its opponents were trying to send It back to committee Ikard uid elimination of tax credits would foreign reduce employment at home and impair the U S balance of payments “The foreign tax credit makes it possible to avoid double taxation of the same income -- once by the foreign government and again by the U S” he uid “Since all other industrialized nations avoid double taxation U S abandonment of this policy would make American companies noncompetitive not only in oil but in every other type of business 1 automobiles e computers form machinery mining phar- maceuticals" But in testimony before a Senate Finance subcommittee Robert Engler a political professor at the City University of New York suggested all energy operations be regulated the same way utilities are regulated Testifying about a bill that would set up a trust fund for Engler energy development uid a public corporation should be created to control all energy resources on public lands He blamed the oil industry for helping to create the energy shortage He uid the companies “restricting new refinery and pipeline construction curtailing refinery runs driving out independent refiners and marketers by cutting off their supplies and generally doing everything to forestall the nightmare of competition have been central factors in the current shortage” On Monday John C Whitaker undersecretary of the Interior said in response to criticism of the administration and the oil industry in the present crisis that the President had done everything he could to help ease the shortage and the rest is up to Congress Writes Test DAVID WHITE associate professor of applied statistics ad computer science at Utah State University has written a textbook applying recent technical developments in statistics and computer science Dr to educational preforms White will be honored Thnrsday from 3 to 4:36 pmia a reception la the Hatch Room of fee USU Library Obituaries W L 1st East Brigham City The family will meet friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Sparrow BRIGHAM CITY-Wil- lard L Sparrow 84 of Brigham City died Monday night at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home He wu born July 13 1889 in College Ward a son of James and Jemima Chantrill Sparrow He married Mabel Jensen Oct 12 1907 in the Logan IDS Temple She died Nov 3 1932 He then married Leone Peterson Dec 2 1936 in the Logan Temple She died Dec 4 1971 Mr Sparrow wu roared in Cache County had been a former resident of Logan and Downey and Franklin Idaho He wu a retired rancher and an elder in the LDS Church Five sons and three daughters survive: Floyd Spokane Sidney Logan DeVere J Merlin and Blaine all of Ogden Mrs Funeral services for John J Thursday prior to funeral Burial will be in lagan City Dovlduvor 16 of 544 East hid South will be conducted WedCemetery nesday at 10 am in Hall Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Dallas Elder of lagan 7th Ward officiating Word has been received of the Burial will be in Logan City death Monday of Barbara Cemetery Chadwick Garrett wife of Dr FYed L Garrett 19266 Bountiful M Acres Saratoga Calif She was the daughter of leRoi and Ruth Horseley Chadwick SALT LAKE CITY -F- uneral formerly of Salt Lake City Dr services for Margaret Annie Garrett is a former Wellsville Embley Willardsen II will be resident Wednesday in the North 17th Surviving Mrs Garrett are Ward 150 West 200 North Salt her husband four children lake City Elizabeth Michael Jonathan Friends may call at the Larkin and Andrew all of Saratoga her Funeral Home 260 East South parents a brother Carl and a Temple Salt lake City tonight sister Alice from 6 to 8 o'clock and WedFuneral services will be held nesday one hour prior to serThursday at 1 pm in Saratoga vices Burial will be in Salt Lake with burial there also Cemetery Mrs Garrett Willardsen Norell (Twila) Checketts Brigham City Mrs Clyde Preston and I Delna) Checketts Mrs Harold (Lorna) Cod- dhigton North Las VeguNev 35 grandchildren and numerous one SMITHF1ELD Lilia M brother Herschel of Roy and Thornley 160 East Center one lister Mrs Zina Stoker fonithfield died in the Logan Ogden hospital today A complete obituary Funeral servfts will be held and Olsen-Fe- lt funeral notice will appear in Thursday at 1 pm at the Funeral Chapel 201 South Wednesday's Herald Journal Llla great-grandchildr- J Davidsavor InOITlIey - Harold Manning PRESTON - J 'Harold Manning 68 died in a San Pegs hospital Friends may call at Webb Funeral Home in Preston Wednesday from noon to 2 Burial will be Cemetery at 2 i in pm Preston |