Show 4 V - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday March 10 1981 Logan Planning t Commission to hear bench PUD proposal A proposal for a meeting First item of business is a review of Drue and Lucille Glenn’s development at cluster East f vTfc South Main A public hearing will be held at 5:50 pm on Scott and Ross Alvord’s request for cluster development approval for two fourplexes at 277 and 279 Bridger Drive Then at 6 pm a public hearing will be held on Laurie and Michael Ballam's request for a preschool 473 planned-un- it development on Logan’s southeast bench will be considered Wednesday by the Logan Planning Commission A public hearing is slated for 1:15 pm on Lynn Skabelund’s request that 1125 acres at approximately 995 Eastridge Drive be approved for a PUD Skabelund is proposing 34 units in 17 structures and 13 single-famil- y structures The commission meets at 5:30 pm at city offices 61 West 1st North for its regular monthly North ted O 451V4 Two fourplexes are planned for the site - PRESTON — A grants program for the development of small renewable energy or conservation projects will be explained Wednes1 pm at Preston’s city West Oneida by the Southeast 'Idaho Energy Extension Service Extension Service personnel from Idaho State University will conduct the workshop and answer questions about the program The 70 r ’EM n I” O North The Skabelund PUD proposal is next scheduled followed by Ralph Walker's request that 461 acres at the northeast intersection of US and 10th South be rexoned from A (agriculture) to (commercial) At 6:45 the commission plans to discuss a solar access ordinance followed by adjournment at 6:50 C-- 4 Jr d pm a program itself provides grants on a competitive basis More than $345000 has been awarded to Idaho residents since the inception of the program Extension service officials urge all area residents interested in energy conservation or renewable energy projects to attend the meeting It is one of eight to be held in the Eastern Idaho area ) I I Fair v LOS ANOELE8 Utah State University’s symposium on world hunger got underway Monday with a string of speeches Singer John Denver and Dr Clifton Wharton Jr chancellor of the State University of New York opened the symposium on “The Challenge of World Hunger’’ with a press conference Monday afternoon Denver said he decided to support the fight against hunger because his name might bring some added publicity to the cause "1 became involved because people might not be willing to read a story about world hunger” he said “But when they see my name mentioned they may become in- 1 rHO Moat of the nation had fair skies and aaaaonabla temperature! today with soma now over the mountains of central New Mexico Light mow dusted the northern and central Appalachians and parts of the lower Great Lakes and Dakotas Monday and a few heavy mow showers dumped up to Inches In New Mexico Midday temperatures were seasonable ranging from the Ms and 70s along the Gulf Coast and across southern parts of California and Arizona to the 90s and 40s in the Northeast Logan: Partly cloudy with a few showers mainly along the mountains today generally ending tonight end becoming mostly fair Wednesday not much temperature change high today 52 low tonight at high Wednesday 54 Utah: Fair to partly cloudy today through Mattered showers mainly Wednesday mountain areas with snow level 6000 to 7000 feet showers generally ending northwest portion tonight and Wednesday highs mostly In the 50s lows 25 to 31 Average precipitation 26-ye- ar The state average of normal precipitation for the week ending March 6 was 7 percent compared to 154 percent for last year cording to E Arlo Richardson Road conditions latest and highway conditions can be obtained by dialing the Cache County Sheriff's Office weather phone s resources to train people to solve their own But we problems of becoming don’t want to be stupid about it” He said there have been mistakes made in trying to teach people how to feed themselves such as designing the wrong irrigation systems ' “We need to identify areas where we can help people then teach them methods they understand" Wharton said The symposium continued Monday evening with songs by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Denver in the USU Spectrum Along with speeches by Denver and Wharton there were also presentations outlining USU’s role in trying to combat world hunger Xnd what has been accomplished in South America and Africa The symposium continues through today with a series of forums on the USU campus now-disband- group Atlanta school officials meanwhile hope to protect unsupervised children from harm dm ing this week’s three-da- y spring break by keep ing open 31 schools as recreation centers in ATLANTA(UPI) — Outbreaks of meningitis were almost twice as numerous in the United States during the first two months of 1981 as in the same period last year federal health officials say Officials at the national Centers for Disease Control said Monday they were baffled by the upsurge in meningococcal meningitis cases record which may set a At least two major cities — Houston and Miami — have reported epidemics of the sometimes-fata- l disease an inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord Increases of the disease were noted however in all nine regions of the country monitored by the CDC Cache Valley er Denver said that the United States can “bring about our destiny of peace and brotherhood" by helping other nations Denver and Wharton are members of the Presidential Commission of Domestic and World Hunger Denver said the crisis of world hunger is as real as the energy crisis “People were warned 10 or 15 years ago about tiie possible energy crisis and lode what the result has been of not doing anything to fry to stop it People need to do something about world hunger now If we don’t the results could be much more disastrous to the entire world than the energy crisis” Wharton said developed countries have united to eliminate many contagious diseases He said science and technology “have given us the capability to it” March 1 Lisa Evers 23 head of the female branch of Guardian Angels said she and the iu male members six of them Mack would hitch-hik- e to Atlanta arriving Wednesday or Thursday She said group aged 18 to 26 would stay “as long as we can be effective” “We’re not coming down to be supersleuths we’re coming down to motivate the youths” she said Monday in New York Evers said the Guardian Angels would mingle with Atlanta youths over the age of 16 Meningitis cases may set a record Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy in the extreme south today but otherwise sunny through Wednesday highs both days 50s lows tonight 15 to 21 lnfbrmafl4’on-weafti- wipe hunger off the face of the earth Why don’t we do it?” He said the symposium is being held at USU because “universities have the and organize a presence on street corners in areas considered mosi susceptible to future attacks on children A spokesman for Atlanta Public safety Commissioner Lee Brown said he had no comment on the plans of the Guardian Angels a volunteer youth group dressed in red berets and white whose purpose is to fight crime with watch patrols on subways and streets Some New York officials have questioned the motives and lack of training of the para-poli- er Forecast " LittHerald Journal the world community is not the way they would like it to be they can show their concern by backing the people who can change ATLANTA (UPI) — A contingent of Guarwatchmen of dian Angels the New York streets and subways headed for Atlanta today to organize a youth force to stop the slaying of Mack children Meanwhile another Mack youth John Billups 12 has been reported missing but his case was not turned over to the special task force investigating the murders and disappearance of 21 black children in the past 19 months Authorities said he was last seen ed By United Ptvm International Mike self-relia-nt ‘Guardian Angels9 head for Atlanta v V UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST G Denver opens hunger symposium He said notoriety isn’t the key to becoming involved “It doesn’t matter who we are all human beings have a responsibility to stand up and be counted And people can do that by simply becoming aware that there is a problem" he said “If people will look around and find that IdENVERI a ss John Denver: ‘The world hunger crisis is as real as the energy crisis’ terested” SAN FRANCISCO n 'f--i SW-- SEATTLE d 3 at 499 East 12th North A public hearing is scheduled at 6:10 pm on Hal Poulson’s request for a special use permit to operate a used car lot at 101 West 1st Nation's weather K I 1 :v Energy grants explained building I 89-9- 1 The commission will then set public hearings on a home occupation proposal submitted by Linda Thompson 610 East 10th North and i a used car lot proposal submitted by Del and Mike Hansen day at '‘I - ac- climatologist for the Utah State Department of Agriculture The Western Region had 45 percent and 157 percent Dixie 47 and 221 percent North Central in which Cache County is located II and 147 percent South Central 41 and 144 percent Northern Mountains in which most of the streams in Northern Utah rise 42 and 141 percent Uintah Basin 5! and 14V percent Southeastern 75 and 151 percent Health officials said 780 meningitis cases were reported in the nation through February compared to 445 a year earlier Normally the illness does not peak until summer “No one really understands why” said Dr Walter F ScMech of the CDC’s special pathogens division “It may be related to a preceding viral infection There was quite a bit of influenza this winter That’s one of the things we are looking at” Both Houston and Miami had flu epidemics that started just before the meningitis struck Harris County (Houston) has had 43 confirmed cases of meningitis this year resulting in three deaths Another death resulted from a suspected case In 1980 Harris County had 30 cases of the disease In Dade County (Miami) 32 people contracted meningitis this year and nine died Schlech said epidemics in both cities have slackened in the last couple of weeks rts ce low-inco- black areas School board members voted unanimously late Monday to keep the schools open so parents who cannot be at home during the day will have a place to send their children The program expected to cost $10400 would be strictly and for those in kindergarten voluntary through eighth grade school officials said Over the past 19 months the bodies of 20 black children all but two of them boys have been found Another Darron Glass is still missing “We want to do our share in providing protection for our children in these very critical times" said Alonzo Crim superintendent of Atlanta schools The schools would be staffed by two physical c Obituaries ) Stanford It Hansen I Rose PRESTON McDermott Hansen 71 died March 9 1981 in the Franklin County Hospital Funeral services for Ida Pearl Ivie Stanford 83 West Point will be Wednesday at noon at the Hall Mortuary Chapel where friends may call Tuesday from pm and Wednesday one hour - A complete obituary will appear in a future Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Herald F Anderson CLEVELAND Idaho — Fredrick H Anderson Cleveland 88 died March 9 1981 in Thatcher Idaho A complete obituary will appear in a future Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Herald 6-- 6 prior to services Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery r education teachers and authorities planned to ask high school students to volunteer their help “It’s a custodial plan recreational rather than educational” Crim said of the plan under which 22 high schools and 9 middle schools will remain open during the three-da- y spring break beginning Wednesday “The idea came from the board of education and the community to see if there wasn’t something we could do as a contingency It may not be utilized at all We just want to make sure” Crim said parents would have to sign releases in order for their chldren to attend the center Some 600 people marched Monday to show support for Mayor Maynard Jackson’s request for $15 million in federal funds to help finance the probe of 21 missing and murdered children The Reagan administration has provided nearly $1 million in federal money for social programs but has not given direct assistance to the special police task force investigating the slayings Cost of the investigation has been estimated at $8000 per day with a total price tag already around the $1 million mark Appropriation bills have been introduced in both houses of Congress to provide the city with up to $18 million in aid Entertainers Sammy Davis Jr and Frank Sinatra are scheduled to perform tonight at a benefit concert at the Civic Center with proceeds to be donated to the investigation fund Smitlifield to meet SMITHF1ELD — The Smithfield City Council summer activities during its meeting 7 pm Wednesday in city offices 69 North Main Representatives of civic clubs of Smithfield will meet with the council at 7:15 pm to discuss the parade games and activities surrounding the annual Health Days which will be held May 9 The board of directors and manager of the city’s Blue Sox baseball team will meet with the council at 8 pm County Sheriff Doug Bodrero will meet with the council at 8:30 pm and John Nelson county building inspector will review building permits issued during 1980 in Smithfield at 9:30 pm will consider 7-- WANGSGAARD'S FOR SERVICE APPUCANCES HEATING AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING ELECTRICAL 2300 NORTH MAIN - LOGAN UTAH S |