Show 10— TIm Hw MJwnwi Lagaa Utah Sunday April 11 1971 Students Aid In X " t s s v ' s 'Yw-'cfe- ' s & '& 'S'1 Vf '$ s jLr yJ ' ' v - Clean-U- p The second graders of the Richmond Park School recently spent an afternoon picking up litter on Highway 91 north of Richmond while the first grade of the Lewiston Elementary has started a beautification and ecology project Clair Hollingsworth teacher and David Sparks Richmond city marshal accompanied the group as they gathered enough bottles paper cartons and other items to fill the decorated red to pickup belonging Hollingsworth They staged np cam and bottles Diana Gibbona Mark RawUngi Kin ten Fabridua Lori Talbot and Darrel Wiser In the photo below painting garbage cans are Blake SHOWN ABOVE picking are Hatch Tonya Trooeth Kristin Geddea and Mr Gee student teacher (Herald Journal Photo by Karla Rawlings) Penalty For Late Payments - A LAKE CITY on be may imposed penalty income tax unpaid by April IS Roland V Wise IRS District Director for Utah said today The penalty enacted as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1969 is one-hapercent for each month or part of a month the payment is late but the total penalty is limited to 25 percent Mr Wise said It does not apply to estimated income tax or the period covered by an extension of time to file the return Mr Wise said that if the taxpayer can show the failure to pay timely is due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect the penalty will not apply The penalty is in addition to the regular interest charge of 6 percent per annum on late payment of taxes SALT lf a march and demonstration of the Richmond Main streets doing dances singing and other activities to draw the attention of the citizens to the amount of litter collected This project is part of the conservation and ecology project suggested by the Cache County School District The Lewiston Elementary project will continue for about two weeks They are going to be visiting family and neighbors collecting aluminum cans and newspapers to be transported to Logan to the recycling center As another part of the project all 60 members of the first grade will contribute in some way to secure large garbage cans paint them and place them in strategic locations on the school playground in an effort to draw the attention of the other school children to the need of putting bottles papers and cartons in the proper places Jiro Kikkawa Is Speaker Dr Jiro Kikkawa associate professor of zoology at the of Queensland University Brisbane Queensland Australia will speak April 6 at Utah Sate University Dr Kikkawa will discuss "Behavior of Australian Animals" in the Eccles Business Building auditorium April 15 at 8 pm He will speak on "Behavorial Selection and Population Dynamics" April 16 at 12:30 pm in the Forestry-Zoolog- y 15-1- building room 206 The public lectures are sponsored by the Ecology Center at Utah State m i&v MEMBERS OF THE Richmond Park School second grade are shown during their afternoon of picking ap litter along Highway 91 Two Coeds Honored SST Appears Still Alive MJ (UPI) Fairchild Hiller Corp announced late Friday it had arranged with the Department of Transportation to conduct a formal study of the prospects of continuing the supersonic transport (SST) project with private north of Richmond They are pictured with their teacher Clair Hollingsworth (Herald Journal Photo) GERMANTOWN — The funding The aerospace firm's president Edward G Uhl said the study was being undertaken under a contract with DOT and would take at least 90 days to complete no-co- st Members of the Faculty Women's League at Utah State University gathered Saturday at a luncheon in the Walnut Room to honor two university coeds for outstanding achievement Susan Morrill daughter of Mr and Mrs Shardon Morrill and Mrs Aziele Young Ward Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Stewart Logan were guests of honor at the af- fair Morrill is a senior at USU majoring in medical technology She was honored for high academic achievement Her Federal funding of the project grade point average (396) is the to develop an highest in the College of Science transport plane was cut off by except for valedictorian the Senate last month in a vote Miss Morrill is serving a one-yewidely interpreted as meaning internship at Salt Lake the death of the program Saint hospital City's Latter-da- y Miss ar "Because of her record and abilities she reported to training early and has received ‘A’ quality grades during the internship” said Dr Paul Carter bliss Morrill's advisor Her stay at LDS Hospital has given her practical experience in each of the laboratories there Coursework leading up to the internship has been "equally as d difficult as that of a student except for Physics" said Dr Carter As a junior Miss Morrill was a lab assistant in elementary bacteriology courses pre-me- Mrs Jensen received the league's award given to the senior woman who shows an awareness of the democratic She has been exprocesses tremely active in many student activities during her years at USU and has served behind the scenes with little recognition in many cases She is a special education major She is a member of Mortar Board and was regional Spur vice president Her membership on committees "too numerous to mention" makes her a very ambitious awards Men's suits at drastic after - Easter reductions dress clean-u- p J 151 South 5th West In other City Court Rento Beorchia 18 proceedings DA f ' Officer To lie Here Sch-mu- Hi-Ri- sc Hi-Ri- 753-21- interview His speech will be presented at 7:30 at the DAV meeting also held in the Oldham building All interested persons are invited to attend i i Snithfield waived preliminary hearing and has been bound over to district court on charges of second degree burglary Arraignment was continued until April 20 for Frank 18 8425 East and Sidney Jeffrey Mendelson 20 8412 East Dormitory Both are charged with possession of marijuana Neil lee Anderson waived preliminary hearing and has been bound over to district court to await trial on charges of second degree burglary Deloy Olsen 38 138 East 3rd North forfeited $50 to the court Speaking on the "Utah Tax on charges of public inAbatement Bill And How it toxication Affects Us" to the Disabled Joseph Don Stephens 27 188 American Veterans George East 4th North was sentenced to Carey national service officer pay $200 and sene fie days in for the DAV and representative jail on charges of drunk driving Alfonzo Mendoza paid 250 for for the Veterans Administration regional office will be in togan having no drivers license and was sentenced to pay $250 and on ti1 20 Beginning at 2 pm until 4 serve five days in jail on drunk p m he will be at the Oldham (hiving charges Mark Allen Guilfoose 21 173 building on North Main to answer questions and to help West 6th South was fined $50 for veterans with any problems they reckless driving and Arnold A Zimmermann 19 201 Ijind Hall may have Disabled veterans who wish to was fined $35 for failure to stop contact Carey on that day are for an accident Michael P Slauson 22 626 or requested to call by Thursday and give their Bullen Hall was fined $50 for claim number In this way Carey obtaining property under false can have files available for the pretneses I changed price tags at 752-31- 30 $ Women's dress values to suit your budget Wide assortment of styles in fashion designs Popular colors and fabrics Buy several at this price and save Robbery Suspects To Await Trial Following p a preliminary hearing in Logan City Court two men haw been bound over to First District Court to await trial on charges robbery Charged with the March 26 robbery of Yeates Service Station in College Ward are Danny L Wettstein 21 293 West 5th South and Robert Sheen 23 $9 department store) Keith Wayne Bundy 27 410 West 3rd South was fined $35 for public intoxication and Hadley E Wagner was fined $25 for minor in beer parlor $ Use your Penney charge card Japoninhspup SHOP FRIDAY NITES 'TILL 9 honorable m After-East- er $7 and receipient of the democracy award said Miss Helen Lund-strodean of women Mrs Jensen is married to Lloyd Jensen and presently is teaching at the Cache Training Center She is chairman of Mother's Weekend this spring Both women received engraved trays from the league as winners of the two annual |