Show 2—Th HaraM Jourmil Lagan Utah Twsfey July tl Oil Kansas Student Shot To Death LAWRENCE Km (UPI)-- A white University of Kansas freshman was shot and him Monday night 200 feet off the school's campus in a confrontation with police He was the secord youth shot to death in a week of racial tension Early reports by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation showed the victim Harry Nick Rice 18 of Leawood Kan was hit in the back of the head by a single bullet Another youth was wounded in the leg and a policeman was injured by a rock during the night of violence Just north of the university "We have plenty of witnesses who saw Rice fall while fleeting officers" Assistant County Mike El well said Attorney from" By Jennie Christensen Herald Journal Staff Writer An agreement with the State Department of Aeronautics for a 112780 project at the Logan Chche Airport was signed by Logan City Commissioners this morning but the provision was added that "this is effective only if we do not get a bill after the Job is completed” The project indudes 65800 square yards of slurry seal and airport manager Floyd Hansen explained that funds have already been made available for the project The dty's portion he said win come out of the $1000 maintenance budget When Hansen referred to long range plans far enlargement of area and otter the Improvements at the airport Mayor Richard Chambers and Cbmmissianer Glenn G Nielsen expressed the opinion that ‘lour taxpayers should not be farced to pay for a facility which is used by such a few people” Airport Argimeat The airport manager emphasised the fact that "The airport is important in insuring industrial success hi Cache Valley and has been vital in making the area what it is tie-do- today” Both Chambers and Nielsen expressed the opinion that the airport ttould be and Nielsen criticised the manager to refusing to charge tiedown rentals “when told by the county commissioners to do so” city-owne- all-da- tJjsbdore - The Herald Journal UrtS4MIro Im Vat-- 417 7521121 Mart leierert wcmS clan part aNn a Ufa Uah Uaart br Cadw nim ai lk haa Manaaaaal NfANm Seram wuamNMB OwmrtCernw SI7S 2700 2700 Omltm Cwrar QwYwrMrt iwiwi Sm760 rtelnwy hw ufbNar omciHOuu lMb4MrhMn f mm 1 rt she he Seertejit-- Parkinson se se ABOUT j CACHE Mrs A OMocris of Mendon is receiving treatment at Logan IDS Hnpital following a hurt attack Smithfield Lions meeting will be held at their lodge Thursday at 8 pm This is a dinner meeting and reports of the past year will be given Report of activities will be presented by the immediate past president Glen Coleman A financial report will be made by past breakthrough in the talks according to West German politicians who recently visited Poland came when Deputy Foreign Minister Jozef Winiewicz met Brandt during the spring and an “assimilation of views” was readied When the talks opened earlier this year the Poles proposed a border recognition treaty while the West Germans offered a Jcretaryndtrea!UrrNonMn treatyNow Oder-Neis- NA (UPI MedDanish and American search craft have friled to come up with any new leads as to the whereabouts of a Soviet Antonov-2- 2 which disappeared over the Atlantic early Saturday morning The plane vanished without a trace an hour after a refueling stop at Kefiavik Iceland It was believed carrying 28 persons a spokesman for the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa said The spokesman to the Soviet Embassy said that the plane was carrying doctors senior medical students and mountaineering experts as well as tons said Monday an audit showed of supplies for earthquake-stricke- n Peru the amount to br $4800 HALIFAX 25-Da- -- se Recess y WASHINGTON (UPI) --The House has voted itself a 2$day recess starting Aug 14 but the Senate with a backlog of pending legislation plans to continue meeting most of that time except to a fiveriay Labor Day weekend The House plana to take a vacation until Tuesday Sept 8 the day after Labor Day after its Friday Aug 14 meeting Senate leaders decided only on a recess from Thursday Sept 3 until Sept Parkinson wu time of death Funeral services will be held Thursday ai 1 pjn in the Pocatello 19th IDS Ward chapeL Friends may call at the Henderson Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 8 pjn hi Pocatello Burial will be in the Twin Falls Idaho cemetery 1 answer on its Middle East proposals within the next few days after consultations with its Arab allies Israeli has withheld its own comment pending Arab reaction air The Israeli nonstop attacks began May 22 after a lull brought by a desert one-da- y sand storm and have continued since The senior Israeli spokesman uid the attacks had prevented Egypt from strengthening its missile defenses but had not prevented Egypt from replacing those lust The Egyptian announcement id today's air attack uid the planes attacked on the northern and southern sectors for two hours and that “our air defense systems engaged the attacking aircraft and prevented them from reaching their objective" Tel Aviv uid its warplanes went after Egyptian positions on “ail sectors" of the waterway this morning to the 61st successive day in the attempt to deter the deploy- - I BLACKFOOT Idaho (UPI) -Legal processing against a Springville Utah boy arrested here on a charge of forgery will be conducted in his hone state under the auspices of Third District Juvenile Court Lt Larry Hultz Blackfoot City Police Dept said upon the youth’s arrest July 12 he produced a falsified document which stated he was Neil Whicker 20 Delta Utah FUNERAL NOTICES Wanda F Dunn Lehi Jensen - MANTUA Funeral services for Lehi Jensen 74 win be conducted Wednesday at 1 pjn in the Marius IDS Ward Chapel where friends may call two hours prior to services Burial will be in the WeQsville Cemetery trading Through the first half declines took a commanding lead over advances despite President Nixon's observation that the downturn in the economy “has bottomed out” and there will be an upturn in the second half of the year He made the statement to a news conference after the market closed Monday Similar comments were made this morning by Treasury Secretary David M Kennedy to a Joint congreufonal committee But profit takers drove prices lower a natural follow through to recent sharp gains Among the issues turning down was Du Pont which fell $3 a share Dow Chemical Burroughs Fairchild Camera and IBM slipped $1 or more Inconvenient RADCUFFE -- ON - TRENT cow and England (UPI)-- A four heifers found wandering on a road have been turned over to police as “lost property" We've put them out to graze but it is all rather inconvenient" a police spokesman said Israel Planes Repulsed By United Pres Isterutioasl An Egyptian military spokesman said 44 Israeli planes struck along the Suez Canal today in the 61st consecutivs day of such attacks and that Egypt's air defenses drove them back An Israeli spokesman said Egypt had replaced its missile sites knocked out previously On the political level ‘he semiofficial newspaper in Cairo said Egypt will give the United States an Youth Arrested On Charge Of Forgery Further investigation indicated the unidentified youth wu only 16 - years - old and from Springville Hultz said Officials further disclosed that a Neil Whicker 23 who in fact has a home address in Delta wu in' no way connected with the incident The Springville youth wu arrested after he allegedly attempted to cash a check taken from a Blackfoot man’s checkbook Hultz said the man earlier had reported the checkbook missing and the Juvenile subsequently wu arrested when he HYRUM — Funeral aervicu attempted to cash one of the checks in a local store for Wanda Marie Facer Dunn Hultz said the suspect wu rt 75 will be conducted Wednesday to the custody of his leased Stake noon in the Hyrum at mother Thursday “u a Onto with Bishop Milton matter oflast convenience” and wu Burrell presiding returned to Utah The family will meet friends the boy were Charges and relatives at Hall Mortuary filed with against the Blackfoot city in Logan this evening from 7 to 9 prosecutor who in turn would and Wednesday from 10:3) to hand them over to probate 11:3) ajn Burial will be in the court Hultz uid The court family plot of the Hyrum would forward them to Third Cemetery District Juvenile Court at Provo where legal proceedings would be instituted against the boy at the discretion id Utah officials NEW YORK (UPI)— Prices sagged on the New York Stock Exchange today as White House optimism about the state of the to economy ran a poor profit taking as an influence on House Wants ian a former making a home in Pocatello Idaho at the Mrs Logan resident Priced Dip After Advance both have been combined official sources said The prospect of agreement on the basic issue between Bonn and Warsaw emerged from a sincere desire on both sides to bury the hatchet rather than from any hard bargaining they added West Germany has made it dear that a final decision on the border still lies with the World War II Allies POCATELLO — Florence Wilson Parkinson 86 wife of the late to George T Parkinson died Sunday at Richland Wadi while visitiig a daughter Mrs Lee (Rada) Lund Stock Market The Bonn-Warsa- w ng 1 Florence W - Newpaperman Dies Cancer and other objects No one was arrested Patrolman Ron Dalquest suffered a deep cut over his right received several He eye stitches at Lawrence Memorial Hospital and returned to duty “Everything is quiet now ami we hope things will stay that way” Elwell said “However we are aj confused as anyone about what really happened” Obituaries WARSAW (UPI) Willy Brandt’s “Ostpolitik” approach to normalizing West Germany’s relations with Communist Eastern Europe seems like to pay a handsome dividend to Poland when the two nations renew diplomatic talks here July 23 according to Polish sources Brandt's government has signified it is willing to formally recognize the post World War II “Oder-Neiss- e line" boundary between East Germany and Poland as the final legal settlement of territory between the twi countries The Fclu are optimistic that if the document is ratified the boundary also will be accepted by the United Statu Britain and the Vatican It long ago has been recognised by Germany The United States Britain France and the Soviet Union agreed on the Oder-Neisfrontier following the course of two rivers that run to the1 Baltic Sea at Potsdam 25 years ago It gave Poland a huge chunk of German territory to compensate to lands the Russians swallowed up hi the East Although France and the Soviet Union have accepted the border as “final” Britain and the United States have long supported the West German claim that a “final” determination could only be made by a JAY JENSEN will serve as Grand Marshal af the Day for Mendoe World War II peace treaty— Ciunty Fair aa y huffy affair to be held Friday There wIB which of course looks more be a cMRkm’i parade at 11 ajnn a softball Mvttatioaal and remote now than it did the day ’ cMUkea games at 1 p-a harmonica contest at 1:58 pjn a the war ended square daaee festival at 8 pj& the Gag House Fellies at 8:18 pa Similarly the Vatican has aad a fireworks display at 11:18 pjn Members sf the edebntisa given only “temporary” authorcommittee are Richard Watkins ehafrmaa MeB Bee Andersen ity over the enclave between secretary Glen Baist Stanton Barrett Wayne Bittner Larry the old Polish border and the Oder-Neisttsea and JMk Anderson members line to the Polish church and that has been a serio source of friction nmmmommmiMNM between the church and War-- Hansen told the commissioners that “We have to recognise state and federal agencies on these matters because they spend the majority of the money where the airport is concerned” The commissioners were to attend a Salt Lake City meeting fails afternoon to hatter explore d a bid for property on Main Street and hid North WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Jim When the property consisting G Lucas Pulitzer Prise-winniof 12 acres now oociqjled by the war to Fire Logan Department the Scripps-Howar- d correspondent NewspaOldham Building and the City of pers died early garage was declared surplus abdominal cancer today the at two bids for the property were Veterans Administration hospireceived One was from Bonanza tal here He was 56 Development Co and the Lucas' career as a war highest a bid of $240000 from reporter began in World War U Royal Executive Inns of Prow when he was a Marine combat Large Motel correspondent in the Pacific Royal Executive Iims have island canfpaign He won the I proposed construction of a four- - Pulitzer Prize for his coverage story motel with accompanying of the Korean War ' dining room and Mayor a versatile reporter who also Chambers noted that lack of covered many other I publicT-adequate motel space has kept died j numerous groups from holdrng tion of his latest book- -a : conventions and other biography of Vice President gatherings here this summer Spiro T Agnew “We would probably spend Lucas' front-lin- e reporting : approximately as much money spanned 25 years including I locating the present buildings to World War II in the Pacific and i other areas but this type of the Korean and Vietnam i property in the center of town conflicts would generate a considerable amoisit of tax money” the mayor indicated Possible sites to a new fire : Lake department are the old Junior GRANGER (UPI)-S- alt I high property and the site where County Sheriff's Deputies said Bundy Motor wu housed Monday they were pursuing new Two representatives of a local leads in the armed robbery of a Store Saturday in motorcycle dub appeared to ask Safeway - commission permission to use which two masked bandits got an area of the fairgrounds as a way with $4800 : motorcycle track They were The two robbers forced the told that this area located in distant manager and a clerk front of the grandstands b to open the safe and empty the “lto company money bags Jointly owned with the county commissioners and that Fair toputy Sheriff A Judd said Th banditl were at first be-- : : Manager Franklin Gunnell would also have to approve such Jjcved to have taken more than $6000 but company spokesmen "" a Mmt black youths angered at the killing of a young Negro by a policeman last week Police used tear gas to disperse a group of youths who earlier pelted them with rocks bottles student at the university "I Just turned around when I heard something that sounded like firecrackers and felt a stinging sensation" Olds said Poland Exudes Optimism Reviewed ! Douglas County Attorney Dan Young confirmed one firebombing and said at least one car was overturned in the street by Merton Olds 25 of Tlopeka Kan was shot and wounded in the calf Olds is a graduate Airport Matters Iri "Then I knew what happened” today "But no one heard any shots or saw where they came ment of ground-to-a-ir missiles No losses were reported "Missiles we have destroyed or have been fired at Israeli aircraft have been replaced” the staff officer uid in Tel Aviv “They are having no problems replacing missiles “The missile situation is unchanged" he added “By that I mean the deployment the number of situ and the limits (distance) from the canal are unchanged” Soviet-supplie- d Embezzlement Suspect Is Found Dead SUNSET - Officials here wow awaiting results of an autopsy on the body of Mrs Shirley A Griiutad 47 suspected of embezzling “in (UPI) of $2600 from Sunset City The woman wu found on a dirt road four miles east tf Echo Junction Sunday by two campers Sunset Police Chief Daryl Conger said the autopsy by the state medical examiner's office is to determine the exact time and cause of death A police spokesman said “it usually takes three days" for the autopsy results to be officially reported The woman employed a court clerk wu charged last week with misuse of public fends in a complaint signed by Sunset Public Safety Commissioner Stan 0 Measells u So Why Worry ? OLYMPIA Wash (UFH-Des- UIKifKEIIAGE MUTUAL FUNDS- Quotations— July 28 1971 Bid 819 Affiliated Comp Cap 545 Comstk Fd “ S3 DreyfsFd 971 514 Entprs Fd 1071 Everest 970 Fid Cap Fid Trad 1902 Fletcfa Cap 535 Gth Fd Am 580 Harbor Fd 6JO Iveot Manhattan Morgu Pace Fand Phritaa Put Gwth Put lavestr Put Vista Put Voy Salem Fhd TMRFnd Windsor attorney UFI Telephoto W Theodore Pierson Frontier Days In Cheyenne Opened CHEYENNE Wyo (UPI) -The 74th annual Cheyenne Frontier Days— "The Daddy of ’em All”— opened its first full day today with a Western style parade and a rodeo performance Residents got a taste of the things to come Monday first round of the calf roping got underway Mark J Vivoda III of Pueblo Colo and Randy u Utah Water Laboratory Head Testifies - WASHINGTON (UPI) to Bagley director of the Utah Water Research Laboratory at Logan testified before Jay the Senate water and power subcommittee Monday in favor of a bill to increase funds for water resource research centers j Bagley who also submitted a statement for DF Peterson Jr chairman of the Utah Center for Water Resources Research favored the measure sponsored by Sen Frank E Moss which would increase from $100000 to $250000 the amount authorised annually for each state water resource research center Moss who presided over the subcommittee's deliberations in the absence of the chairman Sen Clinton Anderson uid DNJf “Research pays great dividends reducing facility costs and by providing more effective and efficient methods for treating and handling water “There L no question but that we need not Just maintain such research at its present level but to considerably expand it" Moss uid Mon said that since the in- ception of the $100000 appropriations in 1964 “research costs have greatly increased and it is obvious that if research cents are to maintain their research schedules they must have more money" Molk of Kg Horn Wyo shared first place honors with a time of 129 seconds Today’s rodeo wu to indude saddle bronc riding bulldog-gin- g bull riding bareback bronc riding steer roping and amateur bronc riding More than 630 cowboys were resig-tere- d Id compete for a chunk of the $100000 in prize money Today's parade wu to travel a 14 mile route from the Wyoming State Capitol with vehicles such as the Concord Stage the Carey Mail Coach and the Fred Boice Tea Wagon providing a capsule history of transportation in the West Other events scheduled for today were a performance by the Norad Grocert Band dancu by Ogallala Sioux performers and square dancing on downtown streets : Officials have estimated the 50000 population of this capital city will triple during the week-lon- g event Frontier Days will run through Sunday Utah Official Takes Post In Los Angeles N SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -BH Woolley 30 executive secretary of the Governor's Ad- ruce visory Committee on Drug Abuse hu accepted a position in Lm Angeles Woolley said he planned to leave today to go to Los Angeles where he will become coordinator of drug abuse for Lm Angeles County nest Monday Woolley wu appointed to Gov Calvin L Hampton's advisory committee in April of 1969 He uid that he also wu of- fered the position of commissioner of narcotics for the Narcotics Service Commission in New York City but declined that position pite a news release that 100 Indiana would take to the Puyallum and Nisqually rivers in protest Monday the state Fisheries Department uid it would fine no Indian Illegally fitting The department added that it hadn't been too worried because there weren't any fish in the rivers anyway IIAIKOLI) I) A ACE to partisan network dbeussiou are Repoblicu Nation! Oiairmu Rogers C B Mortal left aad CONCERNED WITH “free time” tinMPWD FIVE YEARS AGO -- July 21 196S Fiva book on ancient Chinese wisdom want presented to Utah State Univenity library by Dr Ching Chi-ye- n dean of the Callage of Chinese Culture Yongming 5 hong Taiwan Five other publications on oriental cuttv'e accompanied the volumes which were conveyed to Dr Carlton Cubnsee dean of Utah State University College of Humanities and Arts by George Hsieh USU graduate student FIFTEEN YEARS AGO July 21 1955 Feminine and male grappies were to stage a big 4 match thaw at the George Nelson Fieldhouso The program was under the sponsorship of the Logon Junior Chamber of Commerce The first two matches were one fal affairs Then Rose Diamond and Mario Gomel were to wrestle for two out of three falls During the month of June Cache County residents purchased $44658 worth of U S savings bonds TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS AGO - July 2 1 1 945 More than 150 boys members of eleven scout traips in the Hyrum and Bemon districts attended the summer ramp on the g thu past week Noit week troops shores of Bear lake from the Smithfield district were to occupy Camp Hunt and the total number would bo smelter du-m- Bear River Lumber Co OFFICE: 150 lost 4th North logon Utah Phonn 753-080- 1 MILL Nibloy Phono 752-830- Utah 7 0 |