Show lie Herald Jeernel 2— Logan Utah Monday Jnae 19 1878 Richmond City budget hearing set for Tuesday If to u & t i' r rT ’C ? ii aPv 4 ‘ : c5l oXZ WV w rtiZ-S2- J ll ft 0 rflirfa 4: v v? r - t? I 5" k 5 :Tf Carjrvv 'J Mt vl vi c L fO" Sil V m C w a 0£j3’ c i:: t-- diiaater Ibe boat vu npeodad by a tornado oe a day when freak - Kan (UPI) At first the National Weather Service had expected no more than severe thunderstorms for Lake Pomona The tornado warning it issued was 10 minutes too late Rescue waiters Sunday pulled six bodies from the calm warm waters of the lake bringing the death toll in Kansu’ worst boating disaster in history to 14 Dragging operations were scheduled to resume today for the body of a girl the only missing victim of the quickforming twister that slammed into the double-dec- l “Whippoorwill Showboat” Saturday night The weather bureau in Topeka had issued k - paddle-whee- AS About Cache vu a severe thunderstorm watch about 10 minutes before the boat left ita dock but did not Issue a tornado warning until 7:25 pm — after the damage wu done A spokesman for the weather service said the tornado that capsized the boat wu too small to be seen by radar shore "It wu the longest slimmest thing” said Herschell who South Eight of the victims’ bodies were recovered late Saturday most of them from the deck of the boat after it wu righted The bodies of the victims recovered Sunday during five hours of dragging operations were found near where the boat tipped over Divers from Lee’s Summit No joined in - -- - ACCIDENT every ewenng 2’' Teiepnone Second class postage pa dat Logan Bureau o eolations Press United ‘ter national NEA News Sery-c- O SUBSCRIPTION RATES S3 x One Montti Carrier W 00 One Year Carrier One Year Mail S5-o- c Subscribers not recem-nid delivery o their MereHi pnone journal please wee ji2t before 7 pmSundays mghts or OPPICE HOURS: 30a m to 5 HP m week days Mam to 12 M pm Saturdays t in f today LOTT — Stanley and Jeri 780 East 275 North a girt June 17 BARKER llene - LAMB — Mario and Lettie 172 Noth 1st East Hyde Park a girl June 16 - Morns and Patricia 45 West 1st North Hyrum a boy 16 MENDELKOW Clair and Corine 150 East 1st South Providence a girl June - 17 Curtis 810 - Max and South Main a boy June II ANDERSON Rock Apt - 12-- B and Jaclyn 4700 South 3340 West Wellsville a boy June 18 MAUGHAN - Jerry and Charlene RFD Box 116 Logan IS CALL LAPRAY — Ross and Mary 505 North 4th West a boy June 16 OLSEN — Stanley and June - GRIFFITHS and Deann 428 West 8th South Preston a boy June 18 Logan Hospital HANCOCK Gordon MILLER and Deborah 47 South 3rd East Providence a girl June 17 STEELE — Gordon and Colleen 121 CSC Trailer Court a girl June 17 ASHCROFT tree-lin- - Dee and Leann 178 East 3rd North Hyde Park a boy June 17 ed before it (the tornado) came down through here there wu a dead calm not a leaf stirring” said another camper Robert Green of Bonner Springs Kan “It came right down the middle of the lake" Green said “with the water just a' boiling Everywhere else was smooth glass” u u The dead were identified Grace Vogel Kan Pamela Nelson 28 of Norris E Weiss 47 of Wichita Kan Wichita Judy Patterson 25 of Topeka who wu pregnant Mildred Lilly in her 70s of Topeka Sarah Reed 61 of Emporia Kan Muriel Fuller in her late 50s or early 60s of Madison Wis Charles Griffin 33 of Topeka Donald Hawthorn 35 of Meden Calif Tina Kramer 17 of Quenemo Kan Dr Norman Schwartz 48 Prairie Village Kan Sandra Wright 34 of Topeka Carolyn Hartwich age unknown of Topeka and Zubaidah Isa 55 of Emporia 67 of Topeka 2 WASHINGTON (UPI) Pilot Francis Gary Powers crashed to his death last year because the news film helicopter he was flying ran out of fuel needlessly the National Transportation Safety Board said today In a report on the Aug 1 1977 crash near Van Nuys Calif the safety board blamed Powers for “mismanagement of fuel" and “improper decisions or planning" Powers and news cameraman George Spears were killed in the crash after filming brush fires near Santa Barbara Calif for a Los Angeles television station The safety board said Powers a veteran of more than 7000 flying hours who gained worldwide fame 1960 with his flight over the Soviet Union and subsequent imprisonment and release by Soviet U-- ht U-- 2 ill-fat- authorities used all but about five ounces of fuel in his helicopter before it crashed The board noted Powers had radioed the Van Nuys tower he wu “low on fuel” and had radioed the television station he thought he had “just enough fuel to get back” The Beil 206-- helicopter crashed in an open field as Powers attempted an autorotational landing — an emergency procedure in which the helicopter’ main rotor is used windmill-fashio- n to achieve a safe rate of descent when the chopper loses power “There are few temptations in flying — as in driving an automobile — which are more difficult to resist than the urge to keep going despite worsening weather or a diminishing fuel supply" the board said “And there are few mistakes that are as deadly” B a girl June Hearing set — Ellis on Preston and Elizabeth Bancroft a girl June 16 Kent and JENSEN Emilia Preston a girl June 16 - -RODRIGUEZ Rosario and Valene Grace a girl June 17 THOMPSON Richard and Gayle Clarks ton a boy June IS Patty trill marry her bodyguard? NEW YORK (UPD -Patty Hearst plans to marry one of her former bodyguards Newsweek magazine reports Quoting an unnamed “Newsweek source” the magazine laid Miss Hearst now serving a prison sentence for bank robbery plans to marry Bernard Shaw a San Francisco police officer who waa her private bodyguard during the IS months the was free on bond school budget - The Board will public to Tuesday hearing discuss with the public the district's proposed S18 million fiscal 1978-7- 9 budtet and will conduct a regular board meeting after the hearing The hearing will begin at 7 pm in the Preston High School Auditorium 120 East 2nd South The proposed 818 million budget is larger by about 8145000 than the one covering the current fiscal year's operations At 8 pm after the is hearing budget completed the board will meet in regular session in the administrative building across the street (south from the high school The board meeting is also open to the public On the agenda for the regular meeting are various personnel discussions a discussion about student trips and adjustments to the 1377-7- 1 PRESTON Preston School conduct a budget f He weighed Correction 750 pounds at his death Logan mail is in local box - Services were held MILLVILLE NJ (UPI) over the weekend for Wayne E Whipple the man who gained more than 500 pounds after a farming accident four years ago despite a meager diet under the supervision of doctors Whipple of Seabrook died Thursday of a heart Medical Center in the attack at the Chester-CrozPhiladelphia suburb of Chester Pa man was Doctors said the Moot-- 7 unable to walk more than 25 yards without resting at the time of his death Whipple weighed about 230 pounds until a 1974 accident in which he tried to stop a falling hay elevator The elevator tore open his left shoulder and crushed a bone between his left knee and hip After that he could not keep the weight off “1 just kept gaining and gaining ever since" Whipple told reporters shortly after being admitted to the medical center two weeks ago He had previously spent 10 days at Bridgeton Hospital for treatment of phlebitis and obesity Mystified doctors there said he continued to gam weight at the hospital despite a meager 800 calone-a-da- y diet that contained no salt sugar or bread “There's no sense lying here worrying about things" Whipple said from his hospital bed “Emotionally 1 can accept it 1 can t do nothing” Whipple estimated his waistline at between 66 and 68 inches His wife Darla said his clothes often were made by buying two pairs of pants and two shirts and sewing them together er 750-pou- Be sure your To get same day delivery on mail addressed to anywhere in Logan (84321 ZIP code) area the mail must be deposited in rwuHnrn gg negr of ficers will be the program at a meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Logan Unit no 7 Wednesday night at 7:30 pm in the Senior Citizens Center All J Report out on pilot’s death Franklin County BIRTHS ahoy June 16 tn-n- 752 ami Hospital released following a motorcycle accident at 2:45 pm on the Tony Grove Road According to a UHP report Gardner apparently lost control of the motorcycle overturning it at the side of the road Miss Edward was a passenger on the motorcycle Citations were pending Logan 14th North North Logan 110 Monday tnrougf Cfoe and Sunday rromng by Cacne vaiiev Pu&i Norn 75 Wes Co Logan Uav H32i PO V treated for injuries at Steven Waul Puomfer PuDl'sneO Hyde 18 The Herald Journal Wlt Eut 785 Park Jeannine Drive Hyrum a girl June 16 Kenneth PERKES and Jennifer 400 West actoday pending cording to Trooper Doug Slagowski the rescue operations early Sunday but could not locate any of the bodies in the lake’s muddy waters Six boats dragged the lake for about two hours before finding the first body and the rut were brought up soon afterward A spokesman for the Kansu Parks and Resources Authority which hu jurisdiction over the 4000 acre lake said the dragging operations would continue “as long as we re missing people” The missing girl was the daughter and grandaughter of two of the 14 victims Two of the survivors of the mishap were listed in fair condition late Sunday at a nearby Topeka hospital Authorities early Sunday began pumping water from the boat Smashed chairs lay tumbled against the railing Some card tables on the upper deck which wu reduced to a pile of debris were hanging upside down from the awning “The wind here had been wicked but - Park and Sherry Edward II Sunset were ACCIDENT Kelton A Marley 17 340 West 1st South Smithfield was taken by Login- Cache Ambulance to 1 Logan Hospital Sunday : afternoon and treated for : injuries and released after he collided on his : 1878 Yamaha motor- cycle with a 1876 CMC : pickup The accident : occurred at 3:45 pm Sunday about one mile up Providence Canyon on Providence the Canyon Road Marley traveling east collided with a pickup driven by Tyler Wangsgaard II 787 Juniper Drive The motorcycle was listed as totaled following the accident Citations were Lester Gardner 250 wu on the shore “It just kept bobbing up and down” : POLICE BLOTTER Utah Highway Patrol Bo waters The owner of the boat Bruce Rogers said he saw the tornado forming over the lake and ordered the boat's pilot to head back to the dock at full power but the funnel cloud hit when the craft wu still about 100 yards from News of record v ’ ed J According to Mayor Marvin Traveller the only difference between the ’77 and '78 budgets is the slight increase in revenues from all major sources — local option sales tax general property tax fines garbage collection and general revenue sharing — and the added expense of developing the welL Complete copies of the proposed operating budget as prepared and submitted to the State Auditor can be examined at the city office 6 West Main prior to the public hearing Citizens wishing to secure a place on the agenda of any Richmond City Council meeting are asked to make an appointment prior to the meeting by calling 2 the city office Those without appointments should speak to the clerk immediately upon arriving at a city council meeting to insure that they are recognized during the meeting m struck by a surprise tornado Saturday The TORNADO DEBRIS indnding a shoe chairs sad a cooler Bean the shore of Fonooa Reeenrafr near death toD is at 14 ta the Eansas disaster (UPI the wreckage of the showboat Whippoorwill that Telephotos) The showboat a pleasure craft carrying 50 passengers wu about 10 minutes into a three-hou- r cruise when the slim tornado formed over the lake flipping the boat completely and spilling most of the persons aboard into the 25foot deep storm-whipp- Charles concerns 256-208- ' Tornado warning was 10 minutes too late OTTAWA RICHMOND — The 1971-7- 1 budget will top the list of agenda items set for Tuesday's regular meeting of the Richmond City Council A public hearing on the budget will begin at 7:30 pm in city offices at 6 West Main Other items slated for the meeting Include final vote on the proposed Carr Christensen annexation a discussion erf water hookup priorities and a report on the federal application for water system improvement funding Richmond’s proposed budget for 1978-7- 9 is 8183455 which represents a 86 percent increase from the 1977-7-8 budget of 8173000 Water will ne the major expense under the proposed budget A total of 560000 has been budgeted for the development of the new city well and for ongoing projects of the city water department The streets and roads department rate a proposed allocation of 530000 Other major expenditures include 526730 for general administration 818000 for garbage collection and 821025 for sewer-relate- d ysSJ-- i IfeVS Brace Rofn ataads ta the doorway of the boat Seeday mental pondering the Vrf ift-- t If'-'- ? OWNER ± Kr &M SHOWBOAT ByAnnSehlmpf staff writer boxes marked “Local” either outside or in the Logan Post Office R Postmaster J said today berry that a story in The Herald Journal Friday may have given the impression that same day local mail delivery would be assured if items were deposited in box marked any "Local" Such is not the case Row berry said today members are invited to attend Bear River Com- munity Action Agency board will meet Wednesday at 2 pm in the District Health Conference Room 170 North Main Logan Budgets and work programs will be discussed Stable parents will meet Tuesday at S pm at 75 South 7th East Hyrum The 1871-7- officers of the Logan Lions Club and the new Logan 1 Lioness group will be installed at a dinner j meeting Tuesday at the Lofthouse Cafe 6:30 pm All members are invited to attend The WeUsvllte Ctvk Theater will hold tryouts for the Founder’s Day Melodrama Tuesday at 6 Wellsville Showhouse Numerous positions are available actors including prompters stage crew pm in the let design make-uand ushering A short business meeting will precede the tryouts p “Rolling Thunder” and Swami" will apeak Wednesday on “Power the Past and the Plan for the Planet" in a meeting from 7 to 9:30 pm at the Utah State University The Center theater meeting is open to the public River Bear Commission trill meet ‘rodders’ The Cache County Commission will meet Tuesday at 10 am at the Hall of Justice 160 North Main for its regular weekly session First item of business on the agenda is an at 10:20 appointment am with LaMont King concerning the Northern Rods Street Utah organization At 11 am Art Summers will discuss the Porcupine Dam Road with the commission The commissioners are scheduled to meet with the City Logan engineering staff at 4 concerning pm property acquisitions -GR- of Governments Manpower meet will Council Wednesday at 10 am in the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building 52 West 1st North Agenda includes introduction of Mannew power program director and status reports on programs and funding Association ty The First Baptist Church 180 West 10th North Logan will have its annual vacation Bible school June 21 through June 28 from 1:30 to 9 pm Actvities will include Bible study handicrafts and recreation and departments for all age groupa are available The public is welcome to inattend Further formation may be had by Rev contacting Engstrom at 752-011- 1 OUP-PIANO CLASSES Kids Learn Faster & Enjoy Learning to Play Piano! Row The Herald Journal erred in the report by not indicating specifically that the local delivery would be assured only if mail is deposited prior to I am in the Logan Post Office boxes 1st West st 131 North SPECIAL RATES On Summer Classes Call Now or Come In To Register Classes Start June 24th Rental Program For Students Who Do Not Have Pianos at Home dSWlndNe IQCJUt PfcTSMTH 9 |