Show LogiaUtahTtendarMijrll197S Jewish rabbi’s assertion draws rejection Under her questioning Hansen said that no credit from religion courses taken in a private school could be transferred to Logan Junior High School but that attendance in the released-tim- e LDS seminary course by ninth graders at the Junior high counts toward their graduation as does attendance at any regular school class The principal denied that he had ever asked seminary teachers to perform any functions normally performed by a public school teacher but said he had asked one seminary teacher to say the opening prayer at a school assembly Jewish child will first taste wine on his eighth day of life at his circumcision “My objection" the rabbi said “is not to teaching commonly accepted morality I wish that is what was being taught here but 1 find (Continued from page 1) He commented that teachen discussing the Bible “have an obligation to deal with the Bible the way it is not as they wish it to be" it is not" Bergman also objected to the presenting of certain moral concepts as though they were the only truth As examples he listed the admonition to obey the Sabbath by not buying on Sunday pointing out that Jews observe the Sabbath on Saturday as was done in the Old Testament and the absolute prohibition on drinking wine or alcohol noting that a male Hansen recalled Hansen was recalled to the witness stand late Wednesdgy and queried closely by ACLU attorney Kathryn Collard about the operation of the released time LDS Seminary adjacent to his school Hansen said the Junior high teaches morality and character traits as required by Utah law in aU its classes but that i has not discussed the teaching of morality with any seminary teachers Hansen said he assumes that the duty to teach morality extends to the LDS seminaries but that it does not go to them as any directive from him KING Sherry and - Andrew South 7th MS West Brigham City a girl May 10 Robert NELSON Rt 2 and Kaylin Mantua a girl May 10 Glen and PARKER Photographs showing the dose proximity of fed South 75 the seminaries to the Logan senior and Junior Beverly a gin East Hyrum high schools were introduced as evidence in MaylO the case by the plaintiffs WELLS — Michael and Karine 151 West 4th North a girl May 10 - No timetable for Logan City Police told The Herald Journal today for the arrest of an Iranian Efforts by police to serve a trespassing warrant to the student were blocked by 50 Iranians Wednesday noon on the Utah State University campus After an Iranian Student Association rally had broken up Logan Police Chief Max Jones and Copt Ferris Groll moved forward to issue the warrant to Khoaron Jafan Jafan is not a USU student and the university had filed the trespassing complaint agifesthim According to Jones Jafan shouted when he saw the officers approaching and about 58 of the original 15 demonstrators returned to the scene and surrounded Groll and the chief "I Just told Ferris to back off not to play into their hands" said Jones “All they want is publicity out of this thing and we're not going to give it to tbem We'll issue the warrant another time” The group shouted that the police were fascists and had no right to do anything to the Iranian people Wednesday's rally had been held to protest actions of USU Foreign Student Adviser LaMar Frandsen The students claimed that Frandsen tried to keep them from expressing their political views on campus Carrying placards and wearing masks the students chanted in unison under the leadership of a spokesman in the center of their circle on the northwest comer of the USU quad The students also claimed that Frandsen wu giving the names of students opposed to the Shah to RUSH1 “PIVE-O'CLOC-K bodsm the at the Cache eMi office finds pofifieal candidates owwdtaR at the counter to file County of Logan The Aamriean Party a stronger showing than the Wad-o-f In taming out candidates to Cache County in the Utah Lntfriatare (Herald Jburaalphoto) the American Party (feom left) Mark A Kenateg of Hyde Part Ray A Thatcher of Logan Loon Savage of Hyrum and Bob (Mr formal petitions with Omk Both AUsn (back to camera) Among the ean-- 33 names to appear on ballot (Continued from page 1) Savage of Hyrum and Democrat A Douglas Allen of Hyrum in the general election The only Democrat on Cache County’s illative ballot actually became a can- ite after the official 5 pm Wednesday' had passed according to County Clark Seth Allen LaMar Frandsen of Providence filed as a candidate Just one minute before the statutory deadline Within 15 minutes Frandsen had resigned and the Cache County Democratic Central Gomittee certified Allen as his substitute This is a proper procedure under state law the county deft said House of Representatives waited until the final day to file formal papers with the Utah Secretary of State’s Office according to United PKfsJntecnatiooal in Salt Lglp r City fr P In the First Congreuional District which includes incumbent Cache County Democrat Gunn McKay of Huntsville is one of six candidates Jed Republicans Richardson of Provo Joe Ferguson of American Fork and Craig Kessler of Hyland will face off in the GOP primary with the winner going on to the general election Dennis DeBoer of West Bountiful filed Wednesday as an Independent candidate for McKay's seat in Congress and Robert Owens of Logan who previously announced his candidacy here filed for Congress Virtually every candidate for the US - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) State Sen Frances Farley DEalt Lake caught a mistake by Gov Scott Matheson but the governor says although his number may have been wrong his point wu not Matheson made a speech to his Governor’s Conference on Aging Tuesday and said he agreed recomphilosophically with the conference’s mendation that the sales tax on food be eliminated But he said he could not support eliminating the tax until a way could be found to replace the “63 million a year” that the state would lose Sen Farley an ardent foe of the sales tax on food called the governor Wednesday and challenged the figure of 63 million Farley said the state would lose only 15 million Maggie Wilde the governor's press secretary and the person who drafted the speech admitted the 283 million figure was incorrect saying she got it from at least four persons The governor then went to State Tax Commission Chairman David Duncan who provided what he said was the definitive figure on how much the sales tax on feod brings in Duncan said counting the loss directly to the state the loss in local option sales taxes and the loss to the Utah Transit Authority which gets percent of all sales taxes in Salt Lake Weber and Davis counties and Park City the total loss would be 56 million Wilde said the figure may have been wrong but the governor’s point is still valid: that an alternative must be found to replace the lost revenue before the gales tax on food can be abolished one-quart- er WkPsul Publisher Published every evening Mondsy through Friday 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Planner PENDELTON ester sentence of five years in a federal prison and a 120000 fine pooL gambling the Iraniu Embassy Assistant US AtThe decision overWhen asked why he wu present at the rally Jooes the a Steve Snarr who turned by torney ruling responded “Quite frankly phone calls and letters to Willis prosecuted the ease said Federal late Judge me indicate that other USU students are so fed up Ritter that acquitted Wedneaday he ia conwith their actions that we showed up to prevent any Bruce Lester Dempsey sidering reinstating potential confrontations" action against three Mark Reeve Fowden William Francis Quarry other men charged but William never tried in connection and David Russo after a Jury had with the ring convicted the four men Snarr said the The Utah Attorney The Jury deliberated operation during the SALT IAKE CITY (UP)) 2Vfc days in January of General’s office now says two liquor commissioners 1875 football season fired last month have no right to appeal to the State 1977 before returning averaged 25000 per Supreme Court guilty verdicts against week fit bets placed with Assistant Attorney General Ted Cannon said the four But the panel the defendants Charges : Wednesday Caleb Shreeve- andXahd Aider did aC&dttel XTHthMSjidcL 'against seven men were have to meet the deadline for filing appeal to the i la his ruling that filed in 1971 tautttagm state's high court because they were not eligible for -- nullified fHtha'- guilty the trial "of five defen- venUctsRitterreaaooed such action dants in 1977 and guilty m Court Clerk Geoffrey Butler uid Tuesday that the the federal law required verdicts against four of deadline to file an appeal in the case wu Monday but that at leaat five persons the five that it wu up to the Justices whether they would be found guilty to prove a gambling conspiracy accept appeal after that The US Attorney for Cannon had continued to work on the caw on a good quality ' Utah however Crib MttftSBM appealed request from Assistant Attorney General Michael Deamer Deamer and Cannon represented the two the dedaion to the os lew at $1890 for Denver-baae- d court 4" thick and $1990 liquor commissioners in a hearing before Gov Scott Matheson saying the law only for 6" thick Matheson conducted a hearing for cauw after required that five or Shreeve and Alder refused to resign After the more mhum bit top quality mattress A the on fired the commissioners the bos springs full twin in the governor gambling ticipated hearing grounds they violated the intent of the Legislature in ring The appeals court queen king odd solo this their actions on the commission agreed determining that sixes ell on Deamer said he wanted Cannon to work on the cue Ritter had made “an after the hearing which lead to the pair’s firing w improper legal brio Vfty bums they could give Shreeve and Alder advice 7984490 9UHIUO GI3AND OPENING May 12th 4:00 to 10:00 May 13th 9:00 to 7:00 In to Quotations from May 101970 ICA 7 Census Bureau said the number of people 55 years or older has increased by more than 5 million during the 1970s while the number of youngsters under 13 has Phone (801) Certified Comstk Harbor June 28 is the sum deadline for candidates for the Utah State School Board In Franklin County and throughout Idaho candidacy filing will take place June 46 West 900 North 7980484 AHtlafod filed The population report issued Wednesday by the -- JLlM HIR0l9P4Vrg ROKEJI4CE West 3rd North Utah 84121 P O Fir-ma-ge Nation’s median age rises 845 million not 863 The Herald Journal ' There are eight candidates in the Second Congressional District whefe Republic $A Dan Marriott of Salt Lake City is seeking Democrats Craig Peterson y John Paul Kennedy Edwin Brown James W M McConkie and Peter Cook filed as did American Party member Lawrence Topham Charles Howard Starr of the Independent American Party also Voter registration Richard - ballot primary elections in Utah is Aug WATTS East 5th and Anita North a gH May I Ruling: no right to appeal 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