Show ¥ Tho HareM Jawml Logaa Utah Wednesday Marrb 27 1971 Logan School Board Considers Grid Program? 9th-Grad- e de competitive girls' athletics Board members also discussed the Logan High athletes that in the Cache recently lost their spring sports eligibility by playing of America Explorer Basketball Valley Council of the Boy Scouts Economics is “the basis for all America's preoccupation with military aid as a buffer against the Soviet Union has backfired Symptoms for both diseases similar— fever cough headache with possible sore throat and diarrhea are n Education New Or leans got 4 rain during the past Tuesday Providence night City Council approved the construction of a dog pound and the updating of the map of the city culinary water system requested Bedford Ralph for the widening of the and probably will continue to east side of 1st East Street and backfire Redford said As an received an award for city example he noted the millions of beautification dollars worth of military aid The dog pound will be built at Pakistan to the provided city equipment shed area “We provided them weapons to protect themselves against the Communists” he said "but they used them to make war on India Instead” Runner-U- p American food is a much more important commodity than American weapons the career diplomat noted “The big question to Who do we give food HOUSTON Tex Rae Louise to?" he Hid noting that a large Anderson member of Utah If percentage of the World’! State University Angel Flight population to hungry was named first runner-u- p to the One of the baric difficulties in national little General at the the Middle East is the fact that national borders are “historic convention of Arnold Air Society relica" Redford noted “The and Angle Flight in Houston European colonial powers laid Texas Tuesday evening Miss Anderson to the daughter out these border! and divided the land with no regard to the of Mayor and Mrs Deamond distribution of ethnic groups" Anderson and was named Little a Colonel at the annual he aaid te Redford a Utah State regional convention of Arnold University graduate and veteran Air Society and Angel Flight in of 23 years in (he State DepartSalt Lake City in February ment has served in diplomatic Miss Anderson is in her second posts in Pakistan Afghanistan year at Utah State University Burma Indonesia Taiwan where riie la majoring In Early1 Nepal Turkey and Cyprus as Childhood and Elementary well aa Washington DC Education PROVIDENCE right-of-w- Logan Coed Is In National Event - tri-et- More than an inch of rain was reported to Baton Rouge lake Charles and Alexandria La Morning fog covered much of the Gulf Coast Gale warnings were up along most of the California coast Scattered showers were reported from Central California and western Nevada to the Canadian border of the Pacific Northwest Hail fell on Mobile Ala But while much of the South from eastern Texts to Georgia was wet El Paso remained in a record dry spell Since Sept 1 1973 less Uuui an inch of rain has fallen on its dusty streets the National Weather Service reported Morning temperatures ranged (rum 1 below at PeUrion Midi to 78 degrees at Key West and Miami Fla Extended Outlook Extended outlook Friday through Sunday: and mild Friday Clearing and cool Saturday and Sunday Highs 55 to 65 lowering into the 50s Lows S to 45 lowering into the 30s Southern Idaho— Turning cooler wilh periods of rain In the valleys and snow to the mounts to Daytime temperatures in Utah-Sho- wers ttie 50s and low 60s cooling to the and low SUs over the weekend Overnight lows mostly to the upper 20s and 30s 40s Utah Idaho Cache Valley -- Burley Cedar City inches of Idaho Falls 24 hours Freedom at a black-ti- e dinner to honor of Mr and Mrs Laird at the White Home Tuesday night (UP! Telephoto) PRESIDENT NIXON shakes hands with Melvin Laird after presenting the former counselor for domestic affairs with the Medal of BOGOTA Colombia (UP1) -FColombian President Eduardo Santos died here today ormer at the age of 85 Depends On Demand Providence Will Build Pound Gas Service To Lewiston? Hopes To Widen 1st East Street Nation’s Weather many places Colombian Dies Laird Gets Medal ay Ed Steed animal control officer reported to the council that 18S dog licenses had been issued and that he would contact five dog owners who have not purchased licenses Councilman Clinton Thompson suggested that the city update the culinary water system map He said that he believes that the council should be familiar with the system and shutoff valves in case of emergency The council asked Mr and Mrs Casper Berry to donate a trip of property 20 feet wide long the east side of lit East between 2nd and 3rd North ao - WtS Berry consider doing this only if the city could locate property and trade him an equal amount The council decided to contact adjoining property owners to see if some property could be found to trade Dorothy Leetzow chairman of the city beautification committee tost year presented the council with an award received for city improvement In other business the council met with Jeremy Smith who requested a building permit to add a story to the cinder-bloc- k home he owns and a business license to open a repair shop on the ground floor Since the property is in a residential zone the council decided to take the matter under advisement until a decision could be made The council approved the request of a citizen to have the old school bell rung on school days as it used to be The time of day for the bell ringing will be decided upon Beer Is Busting T m’ They’ll Strike - PARIS (UPI) Angry bartenders have decided to turn off the tap They say they can no longer make a profit selling draft beer at the government-fixe- d price of 30 cents per glass at the bar So Monday the French confederation of innkeepers and cafe owners agreed that “in the next few days" they will hold a beer strike-- or refuse to sell draff beer High lw Prp 54 39 57 38 50 39 18 32 By Karla Rawlings Herald Journal Correspondent LEWISTON “It’s up to the people in Lewiston to decide now whether you want natural gas service to your community” Vandehel division SW of Mountain Fuel manager Supply Co told a public meeting here Tuesday night "The company has set aside funds to bring the service to Lewiston if 85 per cent of the property holders in the designated districts and ICO per cent of the commercial establishments sign for the service when our representatives contact you either Thursday or Friday” he said Vandehei at Accompanying the public meeting were AE Jacobson field service coordinator Vern Wheatley field service representative and Larry Niederhauser consumer Information supervisor for Mountain Fuel Niederhauser brought to the group of over 125 citizens average cost figures for conversion of furnaces to gas An average cost of converting an oil furnace to natural gas would be approximately $300 - to the Grand Coulee Stake She had served to the Relief Society presidency of both ward and Charles Marion (Fat) Johnson 68 of 398 North 3rd West stake She was married June 22 1922 in Logan LDS Temple to Erwin Douglas Wiser They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1971 Surviving are her husband of Logan died Tuesday at Logan LDS Hospital of natural causes He was born April 13 1905 to TTeasurrton Idaho to Alma and Mary Sant Johnson On Dec 28 1963 he married Myrtle Squires Elwood to Elko Nev Mr Johnson was a retired employe of Logan City Water Department and also had been with an additional $40 to $60 service who are not within the charge for lining the existing designated limits will be conchimney To convert a coal sidered at a cost of $150 per foot furnace to natural gas would to be paid by the customer cost on an average of $350 with The gas company will install the $10 to $60 additional chimney the gas line from the main line cost and up to within 150 feet of an Gas water heaters range from existing structure without cost to $125 to $135 to cost not including the customer After that a the additional flue change charge of $165 per foot will be Propane furnaces can be con- assumed by the consumer verted with a minimal charge Dairy forms are considered as Gas clothes dryers cost to the commercial customers neighborhood of $155 to $165 The actual construction of gas Vandehei said lines into Lewiston will begin Hie benefits of natural gas after the present sewer project were explained by Wheatley has been completed because the The cost of gas compared to oil lines are laid approximately 24 d is approximately he to 30 inches and one-thir- noted Water can be heated at about of the cost of electricity Coal heat is about one third higher than gas The average family will save approximately $23 per year cooking with gas and one drier load of clothing is dried for about one cent as compared to five cents with electricity Wheatley one-four- th Muses Lake Wash Denning affiliated with the Cemetery Department during his work with the city He was recognized by his associates as an ardent sportsman enjoying especially fishing and hunting A member of the IDS Church he resided in Iogan 15th Ward at Waoda Thompson Wiser the time of his death Forecasts Surviving are his widow of Logan stepdaughters Mrs Utah: Variable clouds tonight Oliver (Barbara) Boyle Ogden LEWISTON Wanda Mrs John (Arva Lee) Greene with scattered showers ClearGa Mrs Jay (Myrtle Thompson Wiser 73 former ing with a decreasing chance Albany of showers Thursday becoming May) Mittun ML Sterling 13 resident of Lewiston died grandchildren four great- Monday to Euphrata Wash sunny by Thursday afternoon to the Continued mild Highs grandchildren two brothers apparently from injuries received in an auto accident 60s north and west and 65 to 75 UFaun Johnson Cleveland Idaho and Leo Johnson She was born Feb 6 19G1 to southeast lows 35 to 45 Richmond a daughter of Daniel Suit lake City Ogden Provo Preston Funeral services will be Isaac and Lettie Cornelia and lagan: Considerable clouds She conducted Friday noon to the Hendricks Thompson with showers occasional tonight Nelson Memorial Funeral graduated from North Cache into Thursday Clearing later and attended Brigham Thursday with sunshine Thurs- Chapel under direction of J High toff erson counselor Young College in lagan Chris Greg Continued afternoon mild day in Logan 13(h Ward bishopric Mrs Wiser was active in the Highs near 60 lows 40 to 45 Church having held many the at IDS Friends call funeral may winds measurProbability light able rain 50 per cent tonight home Thursday from 7 to 9 pm positions of leadership in the and Friday one hour prior to auxiliaries She served 25 years and 30 per cent Thursday in Benson Stake rrtowry and Southeast Idaho: Scattered services mov ing w Washington was after will Burial be in the few showers possible afternoon the first I JDS Primary president thundershowers accompanied Treasure Urn Cemetery by strong gusty winds becoming more frequent Thursday Southwest Idaho Variable clouds wilh scattered showers PRESTON — Funeral ser- Friend may call at Webb possible few thundershowers vices for Elnora Lundquist Mortuary in rreston torldil accompanied by strong gusty Moser 70 will be conducted from 7 to 9 o'clock and winds this evening becoming at 1 p m in Preston sday after 11 s m Buna! will be more frequent Thursday 7th Ward Chapel in Digan City Cemetery ' Wuncln Wiser - Elnora Moser Logan Size Of Paper Cut By Illness oldest daily in newspaper The proposed route of the gas Greece had to cut its number lines into Lewiston extends west of pages from four to two this from US 91 along the Muddy week but not because of Mill Road to the Merle Hyer shortage of newsprint Corner and north along Main "Because of the illness of one Street to approximately two of our linotype operators we blocks north of Center two and were forced to appear in the one half blocks west and east to present form" the newspaper Presto Products Those wishing said on its front page sons and daughters Burdette Wiser and Mrs George T ( Genevieve) Sylmar underground there would be a danger of having the lines torn up when the sewer lines are being installed If the sewer project is completed early enough to the fall the gas company will move to right behind them so that service can be started before cold weather sets to Vandehei said predicted Vandehei explained that to the event that there is any problem with a heating system company service representatives would RETHYMNON Greece (UPI) check out the problem free of — Kritiki Epitheorisis the charge Obituaries ‘Fat’ Johnson By Ualtrd Press InteraaUmal Thunderstorms hovered over the Central Gulf states early today and heavy rain fell in Bailey said State director of health Dr Lyman J Olsen said Tuesday that Influenza B had moved into Utah during March Hus is a milder flu strain than type A the Asian flu and hits kindergarten and Junior high school students hardest Type A more often strikes preschool children and the elderly non-scho- US construction such as highways which to move military south" 14 Logan athletes are According to board members as many as this spring because activities in now Ineligible to participate sports Association prohibits ((USHAA) Activities School Utah the High to tournaments According such other Scout or in Boy playing term athletes fail the to intend spring Blair Logan High coaches because they will be unable to fulfill competitive assignments “The punishment la to the extreme” board member Dr Ronald Peterson said "A activity shouldn't effect a school grade Dr Neal Mortenson board member said “Rule’s a rule as far as the activity association is concerned but I can't see forcing kids to come to school and then automatically has been made” failing them" Blair said "An error in Judgment to prevent with coaches the would continue working Blair said he the athletes’ receiving failing grades In other action in Tuesday’s regular meeting the board received award plaque from Dr Ronald Petrie and Dr Oral BaHam of Utah State University's College of Education Petrie presented the award similar to one given to the Cache County School District Board of Education in appreciation for the program district’s cooperation with USU in a teacher-trainin- g which was recently ranked as one of the 10 best training programs in the country by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Arabs Seek ‘Reasonable Solution Says Diplomat m “I believe the peak has passed and that the flu is moving Tournament board foot bull) aa a beginning program for Logan “I see it (ninth-grad- e High School” Supt James C Blair said adding that if such a program were set up it should use the facilities at the high school rather than constructing locker rooms at the Junior high u “During the past month we have had a sharp upswing in the number of cases of flu in Cache Valley” Dr John Bailey director of the Bear River District Health Department said today “However we have not been able to document the type of tin by lab diagnosis" football Board member Maria Ellsworth asked if ninth-grawould conflict with a proposed girls’ Regions 1 athletic program and Blair said girls' athletics football and intramural sports “should be considered as a package" He termed the three “unmet needs" that should be considered when preparing a budget for next year Mrs Ellsworth and board member Dr Malcom Allred said they would not support a ninth grade football program at the expense of By Soul Dudley Herald Jaanal Staff Writer Two former Logan High School athletes Tuesday offered to try to raise some $8000 to buy uniforms for a proposed ninth-grad-e football program at logon Junior High School The Logan City School District Board of Education told Jim Lnbb and Steve Baugh their offer would be accepted if the district should institute the football program “We’ve seen the need to have some kind of feeder program for die high school (athletics)" Baugh said "We’d like to propose that ” we try to raise in the neighborhood of $8000 to buy uniforms “I don’t see how Logan High can be competitive again in this region without a feeder program at the Junior high” Lobb told the foreign policy" and American food is a much more powerful instrument of international politics than Arab oil according to Ralph Radford Redford a former Cache Valley resident and veteran of diplomatic assignments with the UJ5 State Department In the Middle East addressed some 100 persons at a Tuesday evening dinner meeting of Town and Gown He traced the evolution of U S foreign policy in the Middle East noting that through the years it has been motivated almost exclusively by economics and commerce Redford characterixed the leaders of Arab nations which imposed the recent oil boycott “reasonable men who only want a Just solution’' to their conflicts with Israel He noted that US sympathy for Israel is ironically a result of the fact that Arab immigrants assimilate more readily into American society while Jews are a more cohesive group As a result much more pressure Is applied on Congressmen by their Jewish constituents than by Americans with their roots in other Middle Eastern nations "During the Yom Kippur War we saw a lot of Congressmen rating ever to have their pie-totaken sitting on Arab tanks which were captured by the Israelis" he noted "We didn’t see anybody getting Ms picture taken on braeU tanks which had been captured by the Arabs Our Oongraaraan wanted to impress fodr Jewish constituents “to Congrem at least foreign policy Is determined largely by the moat cohesive national groups in the United States not by those who melt into American society " he laid Retford said a large percentage of US aid to the Middle East has been in the form of military annamwito and related ii ir i Influenza Tapers Off In Valley HEARING AID both of Moses lake of Roy J Gordon Denzel N Santa Clara N COUNSELING Mrs Cleve (Anita) Calif Raymond Moab and Gwen of Provo 25 grandchildren six two brothers James Hendricks Stocks Lewiston and Larane Stocks Preston: three sisters Mrs George lUneta) Last Mrs James W Gunnison (Luclla) Nelson Euphrata and Mrs Elmer (Amber) Pierre Moses Lake One son Robert Clayne preceded her in death Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 am to thr Euphrata IDS W vd chapel A second service will be held to lewiston laMdi Ward chapel Saturday at 2 pm under direction of Bishop Garr great-grandchildr- en "OPEN HOUSE" MARCH 28th IN LOGAN 9 Mr Rutledge MA FACTORY CONSULTANT FROM Qualitone Mr Robert Rutledge Audiologist from Qualilone Laboratories will be conducting a special Hearing Aid Consultation for our many friends and customers at Littlefields Mr Rutledge wilt be demonstrating the most fantastic hearing aid ever mode - 'The Sophist cote See it on a hear is to believe if! Home appointments mode f necessary Please phone for an oppointment Morrison of lwiston 4th Ward Burial will be to Lewiston City Cemetery Leslie Hansen NEWTON — Funeral services for Leslie Sera Hansen 75 lifelong resident of Newton will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm to Newicn Ward LDS Chapel under direction of Bishop Glen Benson Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Southfield tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and at the church In Newton Thursday after 11:30 a m Burial w ill be in Newton City Cemetery AM to 6 PM Mr Rrtierfgt will b in logon on March 21th 14 North Main 752-533- 4 HEARING AIDS SINCE 1946 MtUfOty 57 £ Iroodiway ‘2241 Prevs $9 Cost 373-799- Cen'er St 2651 Wash 393 |