Show 4— The Herald Journal Loom Utah Sunday Jan 24 U71 VIP Will Not Get Refunded Churches Will Get Inspected An inspection of all churches and church buildings in Logan CUy is currently being conducted by the Logan City Fire Department There are M of these buildings in the city limits including the and seminaries temple tabernacle Fire Marshal John M Thatcher pointed out In the inspection he said firemen will check to see if there are adequate exits panic locks on exit do ors and exit lights Concerning heating equipment they will check for metal containers with lids for storage of arias Furnaces should be enclosed in firresistont rooms with fire door and door closer and it will be determined if heating equipment is in good serviceable condition The firemen will inspect kitchen facilities and electrical system check to see if there are adequate fire extinguishers for the size of the building and if they are being serviced adequately Storage roans are checked for flammable liquids or any highly combustible materials When inspections have been completed reports are sent to the bishops or pastors of each ward or parish With the IDS Church copies are also Bent to the stake presidents and to the church headquarters in Salt Lake City Milling Vehicle Destroyed Explosion and fire destroyed a van carrying 27000 pounds of flour when 50 to 75 vehicles skidded on black ice into a massive pileun Thursday morning during dense fog on Central Milling Co north of Layton The pUeup extended for a mile north of the Layton onramp and south Southfor a half-milbound interstate traffic was backed up three miles The southbound lanes were dosed for three hours and northbound lanes were closed about an hour The driver of the Central Millii flour van our of Logan who was Arnold Lehman escaped without injury Robert F Gross driver of a car involved crawled out of his rear window seconds before it He was was exploded hospitalised with moderate injuries Damage estimates ranged from (35000 to $50000 by Utah Highway Patrol troopers Officers said the pUeup began Just after a car did off the highway onto the median Two highway patrol troopers stopped to assist driver Guy Davis 74 Ogden and had lit flares to alow traffic Lehman 51 of Logan said he attempted to stop the flour van after seeing the flans The wheels locked and the van did sideways The Central Milling Co van came to rest between a patrol car and the Davis vehicle It stretched acroK all three southbound lanes Gross was unable to atop his car after seeing the van through the dense fog and It collided with the van Just beyond one of two gas tanks Nutrition Aides Participate In Training Program At USU Families with low Incomes frequently are doubly handicapped with lack of basic knowledge and skill in nutrition food praparation financial management food preservation and storage use and care of kitchen meal equipment food planning garden production and health and sanitation Helping to correct this handicap will be a group of nutrition aides from five areas of the state who have been par- - a Doctors To Attend Meeting Dr C L Payne and Dr Wilbur S Thaiu of Logan wUl be attending a Conference on Family Practice Monday through Saturday at the IrUniversity of California vine—College of Medicine Newport Beach Calif Especially designed for family medical the physicians refresher course is held annually to faring the doctors on file most recent innovations in diagnosis and patient care The course work covers all medical specialties and is conducted by faculty from UC Irvine's of medicine departments surgery pediatrics obstetrics and gynecology psychiatry and physical medicine More than 375 physicians e representing 30 states participate in the will five-da- y course tidpating the past two weeks in a training program at Utah State University They came from the Navaho Indian program in San Juan County from Carbon Utah Salt Lake Box Elder and Cache counties The aides received certificates of completion presented Friday by Dr Margaret B Merkley supervisor of extension family life programs USU Fifteen of them are employes of Utah State University five are employed under the government Community Action Program (CAP) and one is a representative of Brigham Young University education program with the Navaho Indians This marks an expansion of the extension nutrition education program It began in Weber County nearly two years ago and last year in Salt Lake and Davis Counties under 3D Cooperative Extension funding This has made possible hiring aides to supplement the educational efforts of county extension home agents explained Dr Gerald Olson USU extension coordinator of low income programs who has supervised the training Mrs Flora Bardwell USU extension food and nutrition specialist eight extension agents a number of other USU faculty members and Joseph Schafe representing the U S acquire knowledge akiU and motivation which will Improve both the quality and the adequacy of their diets He explained "The nutrition aides will be westing with people who have real needs This program essentially is intended to help the families improve their nutritional intakes The aides have a responsibility to influence the dietary practices of families not serve as social workers The program is not intended to be a substitute for service which other agencies should be providing” Utah State Historical Group Meets Rules For Income Tax Given SALT LAKE CITY An estimated six million people will no longer be required to file income tax returns because of liberalized rules added to the law by the Tax Reform Act of 1989 Roland V Wise IRS distriict director for Utah said a single person is not required to file a return unless he has income of (1700 or more Previously he said such a person had to file if he had (600 or more income Single persons 65 or over do not have to file a return unless they have A300 or more income instead of (1200 as in the past Wise emphasizes however that "persona with net profit of (400 or more from must file and pay tax even the though no income tax may be due” increased filing Chapter Utah requirements apply also to Cache Valley State Historical Society meets Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Cache Hall of Justice Bill Goffer speaker for the evening is currently working with Indian college students as drector of special services at Utah State University Of Choctaw descent Goffer has worked with Indians throughout the West in World War n and as a teacher on the Pagago Department of Agriculture Reservation He plans to conconsumer food programs have tinue studies in Indian education served as resource people in the this summer at the University of Arizona training Dr Olson said that (he aides The officers and members of under the supervision of the the Cache Valley Chapter invite extension home agents will you to come and welcome a begin working immediately in versatile and interesting person their counties They win strive to who has many experiences to assist families to share The married couples but only If they live together and file Jointly and neither is a dependent of another taxpayer Such a couple under 65 do not have to file a return until their combined income reaches &300 If both are 65 or over no return is due on income aider (3500 or under (2JM0 if one of them is 65 or over Married persona filing separately however are still required to file returns on incomes of (600 or more the same as in the past Anyone not required to file but who has income tax withheld should file a return to get his refund Wise said Material Invited For H J The Herald Journal’s annual Progress Edition will be published in February Civic clubs businesses and any other or group person organization have been invited to submit story material for the issue Material submitted does not have to be in a story form and may include events over the past year the upcoming year plans for expansion or anything considered of interest to the general public Those submitting material should address it to the Editor Progress Ed- ition Box 487 Logan All copy should have the name of the writer address and telephone number in the additional inis needed formation event Editors reserve the right to decide if articles are newsworthy Photographs may also be confor sideration and win be used if space is available and the photograph is of good quality No Polarrids will be accepted Deadline for the information to be in the Herald Journal is Feb 10 but wfll be accepted any time before Those with questions should caU for the Editorial Department submitted 753-21- He also said 87 dropped out of the program 48 for personal 11 because of a lack of program operated at Utah State reasons funds and 28 for lad of interest Office the as of University part He said the average schooling of Economic Opportunity Norby to participants during 1970 were the program reported thern Utah Community Action 96 years of formal education Ir age from Program board of directors the and they ranged 18 to 45 years of age program wtil not be refunded in under were heads of Forty-eigthe new OEO fiscal year The program designed to households 39 were single retrain or provide additional staying at home and 17 were with six education to people stogie on their own for the total The divorced being is directed towards improving the abilities of individuals to part year was 104 students said Of these he said 19 have gone become off the welfare roll to dalfc while Johnson srea Baylock Johnson coordinator for the Vocational Improvement ht low-inco- nt Johnson said the directive others are entering such came to Urn from the executive programs as Work Incentive director of the Northern Utah through the Department of and other Community Action Agency who Employment Security had received the order from programs which will result in He afro indicated the students entering the OEO however the program would not working force at a competent be completely disbanded but level He also said students have would receive redirection trained a total of 10772 days and He said three possibilities were presently being considered retrained for 896 days with the for the program operation by Average training for those going the public schools operation by to employment at 145 days USU or redirection fay the CAP Those going to higher education train for 73 days and students office itself In reviewing the three and going to vocational training of 95 days one-hayears since its begin- receive an average ning Jnfanson said the VIP training on the VIP program In total Johnson expressed operation had enrolled a total of of the view that the VIP program Is 322 students Ninety-thre- e those have been employed said a progressive one aiding the to become the director 21 went on to adHe said discussions to 20 went vanced training were 16 bring conducted obtained presently education higher and community state between positions in situations and 48 either were leaders to determine the married or moved from the direction of the program lf low-inco- self-suffici- Military Science Takes Applicants The Science Military Department at Utah State University is now accepting applications for the Army ROTC two-yeprogram which extends the advantages of ROTC to USU students who have not previously participated in Army ROTC or to Junior college transfers who have had no opar flying may also participate in the Army ROTC Flight Program after they are accepted through the program two-ye- enroll may be un- program however students dergraduates who have a who take the exam are in no way of two years obligated to the army minimum Students who are accepted will remaining in school as of Fall basic summer Quarter 1971 or they may be attends d paduate students who plan to camp at Fort Knox Ker lucky portunity to ar Applicants six-we- remain in school for two more years The basic requirement is to have two academic years at either unremaining dergraduate or graduate level or a combination of both Once students are accepted into the program they may transfer to any one of the almost 300 colleges or universities that have Army ROTC Participation in the two-yeProgram leads to a UK Army commission and an active duty commitment for two years after ar commissioning The applicant who is accepted Into the program will receive (50 for each month he is enrolled in ROTC and a draft deferment which will allow him to complete his undergraduate studies or to and enter the Advanced ROTC Course in September 197L Interested students should apply as soon as possible but not later than March 15 1971 at Room 104 of the Military Science Building Additional information may be obtained fay stopping at the Army ROTC offices or by 7 calling 753-135- Consolidated Police Unit Recommended SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- An experienced law enforcement administrator envisions a consolidated police agency for the entire Salt Lake Valley and he has recommended that the Utah Legislature raise taxpursue an advanced degree es to help set it up After completing aU of the ROTC Salt Lake Public Comstudies a student may even missioner James L Safety Barker Jr request a delay in his entrance said in a letter Friday the legon active military duty so that he islature should approve a half-cecan enter or complete graduate increase in the state sales school tax to set up a consolidated Students who are interested in agency nt low-inco- Cornish Girl Gets Honor Janet Butters daughter of Mr ami Mrs Asa el Butters PO Box 19 Cornish was recently elected pledge president of Kappa Chi chapter social sorority of Lambda Delta Sigma at the LDK Business College in Salt Lake City Miss Button an executive secretary major is a graduate of Sky View High School She was awarded a (120 shorthand competitive scholarship by the THAT All FAITHS MAYBE SERVED WE STUDY school When asked why she decided to attend “LD” Miss Buttars stated "Because of its high standards location and the THEIR NEEDS AND DESIRES courses it offered” FUNERAL NOTICE William Ridlon Graveside NUTRITION EDUCATORS lean how to make good use of supplemental foods In tasty meals as part of expanded nutrition program training received at Utah State University They ate left right Mrs Rayola Archibald nutritional aide Community Action Program Mrs Louise WDUamson Cache County nutrition aide Mrs Bessie K Lemon Home Economist for Cache County Extension Service Mrs Rachel Olsen and Mrs Marllya Wad-t- o doiqw Cache County nutrition aides services for William G Ridlon 58 former local resident will be held Monday at 1 pm at the Logan City Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations to Army ROTC flight training leads to a private pilot’s license and an opportunity to continue flight training in the Army A written exam must be taken by all persons who are interested in applying for the two-ye- DD£MLEL M(wkvuj the American Cancer Society will be appreciated i |