Show 4-- TIm Herald ImtmI Lsgu Utah Monday June 4 1973 Accident Leads To Arrest Temperature Cycle Is Finally Broken consecutive After months eight of temperatures averaging below normal May hroke the cycle but Just barely The mean temperature for the 4 month was S67 degrees Dr normal degree above Gaylen Ashcroft climatologist for the USU Weather Station said High temperature for the month at USU was 81 degrees which occurred on three consecutive days May 17 18 and 19 The high on record was 93 in 1910 The minimum temperature for the month occurred on May 2 when 32 degrees was report The low of record wqs in 1916 16 in the season was set on May 1 when Lewiston had 19 degrees Precipitation for the month was 146 inches 73 per cent of normal which is 186 degrees The high on record for the month of May was 505 inches in 1906 The low on record was 08 inch in 1934 There was no snowfall during the last month Normal snowfall for may is 4 inch The highest on record was 72 inches in 1950 Last year May had the third lowest precipitation on record for this month For the first time since last the water year has October degrees The below normal precipitation to date is 1313 Last year a new low for so late' which is 98 per cent of normal fallen Obituaries Rulon Nielsen 74 Saturday accident late Sunday evening led to the arrest of a An He was born in Hyrum Feb 15 a son of Andrew B and Emma K Nielsen He had lived there all of his life He married Julie Klotz Nov 24 1926 in the Logan IDS Temple From 1920 to 1922 he served a mission to the Southern States He had been manager of the Anderson Lumber Co in Hyrum for 24 years and in his later 1899 Smithfield man on possession of a controlled substance and reckless driving Logan City police report In the city lockup on the two charges today in Gregory Keith Campbell 20 45 South 455 East The man was Smithfield arrested at 11 pm by officer Keith Wertman According to the officer’s report Campbell was involved in an accident at 190 West 6th South in which he lost control of his vehicle on 6th South ran over a drainage pipe and lost control He spun into a yard backed cut but then ran into a deep water ditch reports indicate years had been employed at South Cache High School He was a member of the Hyrum 5th Ward had been a Sunday School Superintendent an MIA leader and had served with his wife on the Old Folks Committee for a number of years Surviving are his widow of Hyrum an only daughter Mrs Richard D (La Dawn) Petersen Las Vegas Nev three grandchildren a sister and brother Aleda Nielsen Mendon and Harold M Nielsen Logan Nation’s Weather NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7 AM EST -- fc- -S Funeral services will be 71 THE EDITH BOWEN Laboratory School’s year was capped with the presentation of a painting to the school The students in Unit Four planned the painting with the artist Professor Everett Thorpe and they carried out special fund raising projects in order Project For USU t Supported Utah Commissioner of Higher Education G Homer Durham today transmitted to the State FOTOCAST By U ailed Press International Severe thunderstorms raked Texas and Sunday today off at least 16 touching tornadoes and dousing several areas with heavy rains which produced localised flash flood- - property damage caused by the Texas twisters was exten- sive Four persons were injured none seriously Powerful storms high winds tornadoes and heavy rains were widespread throughout the nation's midsection Sunday but Texas was hardest hit All four injuries occurred Sunday when a pair of funnel clouds swooped down on the East Texas town of Palestine destroying eight house trailers and damaging scores of houses Three homes were destroyed by a tornado in Groesbeck Tex Sunday but there were no injuries More than three inches of rain doused KandaU and Comal counties in Texas during a one-hoperiod Sunday touching off flash flooding No Injuries were reported Rainewollen rivers crested near flood stage in many areas ur Extended Extended outlook Wednesday through Friday: Utah-Wa- rm and of Texas today and the National Weather Service warned that widespread flooding was expec- ted Flash flooding was reported early today along the Brazos River above Waco Tex and residents of the Brazos Valley were warned of possible flooding Severe storms also bulleted Ohio Indiana and Michigan Sunday night A flash flood warning was in effect today for areas north and east of Akron Ohio Flash flood watches were posted today for portions of Arkansas and Missouri Tornadic winds slashed a area through the of Ohio Sunday night uprooting trees rods on damaging houses and downing power lines No Injuries were reported Funnel clouds dipped down at at least five locations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula trails of Sunday leaving tunnels (860000) 2 College of Eastern Utah: Career Center ($1210500) 3 Snow College: Physical Education Building ($2250000) 4 Dixie College: Vocational e II ($650000) Utah State University: Phase II Fine Arts Center Building-Phas- 5 i ($2700000) A planning authorization does not constitute final approval for a building It enables the Building Board to use its revolving fund to plan the structure In making its recommendation to the building Board the Board of Higher Education said which buildings it sees are of greatest present educational need "We can't forecast when the legislature will choose to provide funds (or actually constructing the buildings but in response to the Building Board request the Board of Higher Education this sequence” suggests Durham aaid Kent-Ravenn- damaged property but no Injuries High winds and heavy rain were widespread through Michigan and Indiana A tornado caused minor damage at Terre Haute Ind Sunday and other funnel clouds were sighted at Indianapolis Ind and near Fort Wayne Ind but apparently never touched down and dry Board Building priority for five recommendations construction projects approved for planning in the last session of the Utah Legislature The Building Board had asked the Board of Higher Education to assign priority Importance to the five projects The Board assigned the following priorities in its last meeting May 29: 1 Dixie College: Central chilled water plant and utilities ® Wednesday Thursday Chance of showers National and cooler Friday Highs 80 to 90 Max Mia Pep and lows 45 to 55 Southern Atlanta 86 64 Idaho—Mostly fair Wednesday Bismarck 64 48 and Friday Chance of showers Boise C9 41 Thursday lighs 75 to 85 Cooler Chicago 82 05 69 Friday with the highs 65 to 75 Cleveland 82 - 65 101 Lows in the 40s and lower 50s Denver 73 08 48 Valley Weather By United Press International Salt Lake Gty Ogden Provo and Logan: Partly cloudy and becoming fair this afternoon tonight and Tuesday wanner highs today in lower 70s and Tuesday upper 70s lows tonight 40 to 45 probability of measureable showers decreasing to less than 10 per cent this afternoon tonight and Tuesday light and variable winds Utah: Partly cloudy today fair tonight and Tuesday but Increasing cloudiness north portion late Tuesday warmer highs today In 70ta and Tuesday 75 to 85 lows tonight In 40s chance of precipitation decreasing to less taan 10 per cent by tonight Southwest Idaho: Fair with warming trend today and Tuesday highs today 70s and Tuesday 75 to 85 lows tonight 35 to 45 Southeast Idaho: Fair with warming trend today and Tuesday highs today 60s and Tuesday 70s lows tonight 35 to 45 llotu’‘1110011 ft Spent Rocking? BADAJOZ Spain (UPI) -Miguel Corralcs S3 married his fiancee Sunday after an engagement lasting 60 Corrales said they years waited all that time because their parents opposed the wedding V Milton C Abrams chairman of the governor's historic and cultural sites review committee announces that two Cache Valley sites are among the 18 listed on the State Register of Historic Sites: the Logan Tabernacle and the The Wellsville Tabernacle Beaver Dam Church has also been selected for the register On Dec 7 1864 a special meeting was called by Apostle Ezra T Benson to discuss the construction of a tabernacle in Logan At that meeting approximately 175 individuals subscribed $26450 for the building Construction began in the spring of 1865 However the tabernacle was not completely finished until 1891 The tabernacle seats approximately 1500 people The footings and walls of the tabernacle are constructed of Swan Peak Quartlite quarried from a formation located in Dr lire Tn Fndnrsp n IUght 10 UW nr-- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The policy-makin- g general synod of the United Church of Christ will be asked this month to endorse a dying person's "right to die" if life is maintained only by artificial means The Inlcrmountain Conference of the Church voted Sunday to recommend the stand to the synod when it meets in St Louis later this month "We believe that in cases where a condition is such that life cannot continue except through artificial means it is morally right to discontinue artificial support" said the T1UMOOK Ore (UPI) -- resolution approved by 125 Two men who heard a delegates from Utah Idaho and report of a buried treasure Wyoming at their annual chest used a metal detector to conference iead them to a spot on the Pacific coast south of Cape ‘Armed’ Treasure Lookout Using a bulldozer and back-ho- e Ed Caulkins of Oregon City and Don Poling of lincoln Gty dug at low tide They found an iron pipe a tattered an piece of stiff Icathcr-a- nd octopus trapped in a hole they had started to dig the night charge to pay for 1L Shown above are left to right Mrs Helen J Tanner and R Eyre Turner students Tracey Middfefarooks and Steve Byhind Mrs Ruth Rice director of the media enter and Thorpe County Historic Sites Selected Men Located Forecasts conducted Wednesday at 12 noon Ward LDS to the Hyrum 3rd-5t- h Chapel with J Milton Burrell to Painting Caps Year 3000 Ufl WEATHER HYRUM -- RulonR Nielsen died at a Logan hospital Green Canyon about eight miles northeast of the building The corners and trimmings of the building are constructed of argillaceous limestone quarried from a formation east of Franklin 20 miles to the north The tabernacle presently serves as a gathering place for quarterly conferences r the Logan Stakes The Wellsville Tabernacle was built in 1903 The foundation is of rusticated stone and the walls are of white painted brick The church is a fine example of the Gothic English Parish Church architectural style as adopted by the IDS Church The building is still in use The Beaver Dam Church in "Pioneer Gothic" style was completed in 1898 at a cost of $12000 The entire building is of light colored stone It features Gothic windows an egaged square entry tower with roof wood siding on the upper gable and decorated woodwork at the entryway cornice and upper tower In 1951 an addition w“ made using the same materials as the original portion in a very harmonious relationship It is still used as the ward meeting house Other structures to be placed on the register Salt Building are Constitution Lake County Trolley Square Salt Lake County West Jordan Church Salt I eke County Salt Lake 10th Ward Church Salt take County Grafton Church Washington County Eden Church Weber County Emery IDS Church Emery County tavan Church Juab County Provo 6th Ward Manti Church Utah County North Ward Chapel Sanpete County Manti Tabernacle Uintah County Sanpete Tabernacle Uintah County Nebo Stake Tabernacle Utah County Ogden Relief Society Stake Meeting Hall Weber County and Payson Community Bible Church Utah County Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home in Hyrum Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday for an hour prior to services burial will be to the family plot Cemetery Banquet For USU Retirees in Hyrum Gty Kerry Leslie When 23 Utah State University employes are honored Tuesday evening at a banquet their accumulated years of service to the institution will total approximately 434 pointed out President Glen L Taggart in Kerry Phyllip Leslie son of Phyllip and Shayna Payne Leslie Millville died Saturday Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm in the Ferron IDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Sam Singleton in charge Burial will be in Ferron Betty Murray announcing plans for the banquet Funeral services for Betty S President Taggart will preside will be held Tuesday at 2 over the event with tributes Murray at the Sandburg Hills being offered on behalf of the pm in Blackfoot Mortuary classified by employes Demetrius Agathangelides TY Booth will deliver the tributes to the academic personnel Retiring staff to be honored at the banquet are Ivan S Allen Joseph Baugh Serge N Benson Ida Brangham Ridon W Buck Glen Coleman Theodore Daniel Alma Dittmer Wilhelm Deback Whitney Floyd Merrill Gunnell Smithfield Livestock Auction LeMar Neville Hunsaker Larsen Jessie Larson Sibyl B June L 1973 Nelson J Lyman Packer William I Palmer Greta Reese Top dairy cow $710 Good to Claude M Reybum Loy H choice dairy cows and heifers Robinson Rex Robinson Arthur to 650 Smaller common $525 T D Smith and Cleo Smith dairy cows $400 to $475 High yielding heiferettes $3500 to $3770 Utility and commercial cows $3100 to $4375 Canner and cutter cows $2800 to $3310 Bulls BELL-Mar- ilyn and Kevin $3600 to $4375 Bell 474 North 5th East Logan Hereford stock steer calves a boy on June 1 $5000 to $6575 Hereford stock MILLER-D- ora and Kevin heifer calves $4500 to $5850 500 lbs Miller 331 North 4th East Holstein steers 300 to steers Holstein to $4000 $6525 Logan a girl on June 1 500 to 900 lbs $4100 to $5775 Births and WEAVER-Jean- ette Choice fed steers $4100 to fed heifers $4150 Fed Holstein steers $3900 to SMITH—Maxine and Cleve $4150 Holstein heifers 300 to 500 Smith Richmond a boy on June 300 to 500 lbs $5000 to $7500 3 Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs $4000 to $5925 Lambs $2950 to ROBERTS-She- rry and $3260 Ilogs-no- ne Newborn Marlow Roberts 385 East 120 bull calves $7500 to $12000 per South Smithfield a girl on June head David Weaver 527 East 7th North Logan a boy on June 3 $1320 Choice 4 DICKEY-Erle- an William Dickey South Smithfield 4 Market: Cows going to slaughter selling steady with a boy on June last weeks decline All other cattle selling steady and 103 East 2nd North Stake Changes Told ByJRAIIrrd Changes were effected in tne of the high council membership before and new workers to the Aaronic Prieslhood-MIfor Young Women and the Relief Socirty were sustained during the Cache North Stake Conference Sunday at legan IDS Tabernacle Elder James A Cullimore Assistant to the Twelve Mill VAIJJCY Calif t UPI I presided over the sessions of the — An eagle-eyeMarin County conference which included sheriff's deputy saw a light leadership meetings Saturday blink on in a house early afternoon and prior to the in the general session Sunday mornSunday silhouetting window what he was sure was ing Stake President Charles L Hyde and his counselors Janes a marijuana plant I Shupe and C Max Caldwell Ronald Deputy Spurnell called for reinforcements and a conducted various sessions Elder Cullimore's search of the home turned up a under direction of collection large pot plants some three feet high Farres Nyman and Frank B Six residents were arrested Salsibury members of the high and accused of cultivation and council were released Nyman possession of marijuana for use is moving to Canada and and sale Four visitors were Salisbury to Maryland Jailed on charges of being In a Sustained to take seats on the Bartel! C place where the weed is used high council I’ottcd I’ot Was I’cniNcd d wye Jensen and James S Suisse Dean Johnson Ricks Mamed alternate high councilors In his address Elder were Floyd W Krebs and Orson Qillimore said the lord has Tew given the church what is needed Scott Jeppesen and RaNae to know to lead men back to his Hobbs were named stake young presence and that there Is no adults representatives in the greater nor more important Melchizedek lYiesthuod-MIIn work than that of In "building for our lives a the Aaronic I’ricsthood-MIof this testimony young women Aflun Tew was great work" named advisor Margaret A testimony is built by hearing Ellwood Shirley Murri and the testimonies of others those Vrral Ballard age group ad- now living and those who have visors Waite gone before It is built Margene by being secretary and Gicnna Draper actively involved in the work and Marilyn Israelscn to the "You have to do to know" he Service and Activity Committee declared A testimony depends Mary I hi D Campbell was on keeping clean In the eyes of chosen homemaking leader and God for the Holy Ghost will not Edith Nyman family health dwell In an unclean tabernacle teacher in the stake Relief he added Society What should a testimony be David Bruce Allen was ap- and what should It do? he asked proved to be ordained a Seventy "It should give the assurance To be ordained Elders are Don that God lives that In this taVell Miller Kevin Donald dispensation he appeared to Pack Mark Gordon Flatnmer Joseph Smith and Introduced his Douglas Kent Peterson Dee A Son Jesus Christ It should Sessions Robert B Nyman and assure that the Book of Mormon s is the word of God as the Bible is and that the prophets from Joseph Smith to ilarold B le have the authority of Christ" President In his remarks Hyde encouraged all to look at themselves particularly stake and ward leaders and toads of families to see if they are living to line with the standards Of the church Other speakers were James Suisse and Orson Tew new to and Glenna Ihe high council to the MIA new Draper Prayers were ofleadership fered by the other two newly called to the high council Bartel! Jensen and Floyd Krebs Special music was by the stake Primary Chorus directed by Elaine Andersen and accompanied by Peanna Arbon and Thelma tandquist One of the selections sung by the children "My Family God Hath Given Me" was written by Mrs Andersen |