Show Logan Utah Tuesday March Chief Justice withdraws execution stay Utah-ldah- o news roundup ? I Dogs attack deer at Brigham City farm LAKE CITY State Supreme (UPI) Court Chief Justice AH Ellett citing a little used section in the Utah Criminal Code has withdrawn his stay of execution for killers Codianna Gypsy A Irvin H Dunsdon and Craig Marvel Ellett said Utah law requires that an appeal or notice of appeal be filed before an execution stay can be granted Since appeals for the three convicted murderers have not been filed with the US Court the Supreme justice removed his stay of the April 21 execution date for the three men 27 Codianna Conn Waterbury Dunsdon 34 Bingham Utah and Marvel 27 Laguna Beach Calif were convicted in the SALT BRIGHAM CITY Utah (UPI) — Dog packs ripped open the neck of a doe and injured three other deer keep at a place where school children go to study animals $ Brigham City Police Chief Jay M Herbert said the four penned fallow deer were apparently attacked early Monday The animal's owner George Richard found the injured deer when he went to feed them at 7 am Richards said the dogs apparently crawled under a wire fence attacked the deer then were chased away by a buck The buck had blood on his antlers Richards said The doe was in poor condition Later Monday an animal control officer fatally shot two dogs running in a pack Herbert said during the past week dogs have killed sheep and attacked goats and cattle Losses from the attacks are estimated to be as much as several hundred dollars in each incident Richards said school children come to his farm every springs to see his deer show chickens and ducks CLAY SALT - CITY (UPI) State Tax Commissioner Lee Brennan says Utahns are getting larger state personal income tax refunds this year and the checks are being sent out quicker than federal refunds She said of the 140000 state refunds processed already this year the average refund is $9592 — up nearly $5 from last year The tax commissioner said “I'm happy to report that now it’s the IRS that is getting the complaints instead of us” The commission had distributed $99 million in state refunds as of last Friday compared to 41800 refunds totaling only $3-- million to the same period in 1977 ‘U’ LAKE vice president resigns - Dr John A Dixon has vice as from his president for health resigned position sciences at the University of Utah Dixon announced his retirement Monday and said he would return to teaching research and treatment of patients He will go back to a position as professor of surgery at the College of Medicine Dixon has been vice president since 1973 His resigntion is effective upon selection of a successor probably during the summer or early fall Dr Wayne S Brown dean of the College of Engineering also tendered his resignation to the Institutional Council Monday He will return to teaching and research effective June eO SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Tax petition submitted reduce BOISE (UPI) local property tax revenues by approximately $100 million by limiting property taxes to 10 percent of actual market value was filed with the Secretary of State Monday The initiative is the brainchild of the Idaho State Property Owners Association said Don Chance president of the association another initiative is in the works which would require that any zoning or planning ordinance passed in the past or in the future under provisions of the Local — An initiative petition to v Planning Act of 1975 must be approved by local voters or be declared void To be placed on the November ballot for consideration by Idaho voters supporters of the initiative will have to gather 25964 signatures by July 7 Cyanide pellets recovered - A truck carrying 44000 MURPHY Idaho (UPI) pounds of cyanide pellets to the DeLamar Silver Mine left the road near Jordan Valley Friday afternoon and spilled some cyanide but the Owyhee County sheriff said no one was injured and the cyanide was neutralized The cyanide is used in the milling process at the mine near Silver City Sheriff Tim Nettleton said the driver of the truck Duane Biederman 27 Reno became “boxed in and the truck's trailer slipped off the road and pulled the tractor over an embankment” The trailer burst open after it rolled over and about a dozen of the 200 barrels of cyanide broke open scattering the pellets about Senute adopts energy bill BOISE (UPI) — After lengthy debate and defeat of a motion to return it to committee the senate adopted a House resolution rejecting Idaho Public Utilities Commission rules and regulations concerning deposits and termination by power natural gas and water utilities Senate Minority Leader Cy Chase D-Maries asked that the resolution be returned to the State Affairs Commission because it was illegally before the body He said an attorney general's opinion had held that since the rules and regulations were not yet effective and that they were issued by the PUC after the session started they should be acted upon by the next Legislature St Idulio potuto plants ‘hurt’ - Idaho potato CALDWELL Idaho (UPI) processing plants are feeling the effects of harsh weather In the East due to reduced sales and problems with railcars The JR Simplot Company has announced that its seven potato processing plants will begin a four-da- y work week this week William Maxwell director of public relations said the slowdown will probably last until “sometime in April" when rail shipments are back to normal good weather conditions prevail and sales improve “During adverse weather conditions people are not in the mood to eat out” Maxwell said “Therefore fast food and restaurant sales are down and so are ours" Simplot's rail shipments are also falling behind he said because eastern weather is hampering the return of empty railcars to western states Train kills Lclii buy 5 - Lehl boy was A LEHI Utah (UPI) killed when he was hit by s train a few blocks from his home Jason Lucero apparently was playing near the Union Pacific tracks when he fell into the train's path Lchi police said He was dead on arrival at American Fork Hospital Jason was the son of Mr and Mrs Lee Lucero ini ilmii i in hijacking a United Airlines from Oakland Calif to Denver with three crew members aboard US marshal’s car and smiles at photographers State tax refunds larger (right) sits THOMAS He is accused of 727 California hijacker gives up in Denver DENVER (UPI) - A 1975 demanded to be taken to Cuba An FAA spokesman said the hijacker told the pilot A1 Grout 54 he had throat cancer and “this is the only way out” The hijacker later changed his California man who claimed to be armed with a bomb and dying of cancer lost his last three hostages aboard a hijacked jetliner and while refueling awaiting surrendered peacefully to FBI agents Monday night Moments after the three crew members leaped from a cockpit window to the runway and scrambled to safety Clay Thomas 30 of San Jose Calif walked calmly down the passenger stairs of the United Air Lines Boeing 727 to be arrested by FBI agents The FBI said the red and white vinyl flight bag the hijacker claimed held a bomb actually contained books papers and a lollipop Agents also said they could not confirm Thomas' statements that he had throat cancer Jack Bard 40 one of the crew members who escaped from the plane in Denver broke his ankle in the leap to the runway It was the only injury during the hijacking The 68 passengers and the four other crew members had been released earlier when the hijacked jet stopped in Oakland Calif Thomas was arraigned before US Magistrate Royce Sickler Monday night Bond was set at $250000 on charges of air piracy A preliminary hearing was scheduled for March 23 Thomas told Sickler during the proceeding: “Well you know I'm a psychiatric case" The hijacking began Monday afternoon shortly after the jet took off from San Francisco on a scheduled flight to Seattle The hijacker said he had a bomb and destination to Memphis Tcnn When the jet stopped in Oakland for fuel the hijacker agreed to release the passengers and most of the flight crew When the jet landed at Stapleton International Airport in Denver for more fuel FBI agents began negotiating with the hijacker over the jet’s radio Several times during the discussion the hijacker sounded agitated "For Christ sake what are you trying to do kill these people?" he asked the FBI agents And then later he told them: “Look if you guys are so hot to bust me and you want my bomb and you want me to you can just wait give up all this until I get to Cuba okay 7" After about an hour the crew members escaped while the hijacker was in the passenger section of the jet “We had no advance notice of the escape” said Ted Rosack of the Denver FBI office “We were negotiating about refueling the plane and unloading some of the luggage when all of a sudden the crew was able to leave the plane" Thomas wearing a brown cape over his shirt and pants walked slowly down the steps to waiting agents “When he came down the stairway he appeared to be all right We are having a doctor check him” said Rosack “He could be tried here or in California but there is a good possibility he will be tried in Denver” Co-pil- — 15-fo- Cache County Sheriff Darius Carter represented Cache County Saturday at Governor Scott Matheson's state-wid- e conference held to examine the status of education throughout the United Stales The conference was held at the Utah State Capitol About 50 other individuals involved in community education public service law and law enforcement attended law-relate- d Mat hr son said the purpose of the conference was to consider the present status of d education in Utah and ways to improve the program in the future There are a number of programs throughout the country which attempt to teach students their rights and responsibilities as citizens in our system of government Matheson said law-relate- BSi From Tlw Gartlen House CREEPING CHARLIE 395 HOUSE PLANT IRRIGATOR 50 foot hose Attaches to kitchen sink for watering misting fertilizing Complete with storage reel execution-styl- e killing of Michael Hogan 26 The Herald Journal— 3 Cache sheriff at state conclave had sentenced all three to death by firing squad Hogan was pulled from his bed early on the morning of April 9 1975 beaten strangled shot at least a dozen times and dumped in a canyon near Price Authorities said the killing was in reprisal for Hogan's testifying against the leader of a motorcyrle gang in a drug trial — 14 1978 Price Utah’s Supreme Court last December upheld the convictions of the three men The late Seventh District Court Judge Edward Sheya 15” SPRINGTIME STATIONARY Note cards decorated with old fashioned seed catalog woodcuts Plain and gift packaged Pope lias flu VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope Paul VI is suf- t 275nd595 fering from influenza and has canceled his weekly Wednesday general audience to save his energy for his strenuous Easter schedule a Vatican spokesman said today i A The Garden House 1125 North Main Open Wt 9-- 6 Closed Sunday P £ agent-in-char- Girls' Dresses Idaho tax relief bill in House for debate cut permanently the county school levy to 4 mills is ready for debate in the House This measure part of the Senate’s "going home" package is on the final consideration calendar in the House — and barring something unexpected — should get its run on the floor by nightfall Tax cuts including this bill and one to increase the property tax relief for imand elderly plementation of the State Water Plan remain the major stumbling blocks to final adjournment of this Legislature leaders Legislative still are trying to wrap up this second regular session of the 44th Idaho the Legislature by weekend but there's talk that it will slop over into next week — the 11th week The Senate moved the closer to Legislature adjournment Monday by a House approving resolution calling for adoption of the water plan The resolution calls c2 of for adoption low-inco- modified policies of the the in policies proposed plan by the Idaho Water Resources Board which provides a guide for the future use of the state's water Sen Mardsen Williams Falls floor sponsor of the said water plan would be legislation needed to implement most of the plan He said 37 several measures have been already drafted for action before the session adjourns the Elsewhere on legislative scene: taxwriters —House back into yanked committee a bill that would have repealed the kilowatt hour tax —Bombarded by arguments that it interferes with an open market place and puts additional burdens on the House 2 killed Monday a Senate bill to require insurance for group alcoholism —By a 4 vote the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee sent to the floor without recommendation House bills auditorium allowing to include districts community to levy hotel-mot- v two-thir- i v&i Jj ' ' s fr - & k ar instead terms of two-ye- ar SW V —The House approved 4 a bill to increase maximum subsistence allowance for state employees 46-2- HAROLD DAME BROKERAGE FI—chi and Inlwnl to 440 la— Main St Ml 7S1-I4S- 4 Certified Financial Planner Quotation 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