Show HersM Journal 2- -il Logan Utah Wednesday September IS 1976 Mattheson Romney face offfor governor’s office (Continued from page 1 ) which State Auditor David Monaon edged by Salt Lake County Commissioner William Dunn by only 1600 votes Many Utahns went to bed thinking Dunn had won the nomination handily because of a 10000-vot- e tabulation error by the Utah Election won the nomination at his party's convention in District Court cases In the Democratic race for attorney general Salt Lake trial lawyer Gilbert Athay beat Felshaw King of Layton by 14000 votes Athay 35 is the former head of the Salt Lake County Legal Defenders Office Robert Swan a former mayor of Tooele easily won the Democratic rumination for state auditor beating A1 Olsen r former accountant in the Salt Lake City Auditor’s Office Swan June Hansen currently beat Deputy Davis Martin by a margin Hansen had recently been cited and then cleared of contempt charges in two Third Service two-to-on- Monson will bee Democrat David Duncan in November Duncan currently state treasurer e Nearly a quarter of a million Utah voters about 42 per cent turned out for the primary of those registered and many more man ex predicted that rated Most election officials wily about a third of the voters would go to the will face Republican Richard Jensen of Sandy in the November election Former state legislator Stan Darger ofSalt e City automatically won the Republican nomination for state treasurer when Mark Haroldson of Salt Lake pulled out of the race a week before the primary But both names still appeared on the ballot Linn Darger will run against Democrat election November in the Bountiful Baker of Republicans outvoted Democrats nearly ! two-ballo-ts for the Democratic contenders 81 P Theurer wins commission nod Defeated official ‘feels fine’ OlW- T7 (Continued from page 1) In all other races on the state level Cache voters agreed with the final state total outcome For US senator on the Republican ticket Orrln G Hatch won over Jack Carlson 4406 to 2511 in Cache County Hatch got 638 percent of local ballots In the District 1 UJS House of Representatives race Joe Ferguson got 3568 votes anti his GOP op-lBuck got 3006 in Cache County v al Neighboring In the Box Elder County School Board race for Precinct 3 of three candidates who were running Spencer Reeder got 407 votes Burke Larsen 404 and Arnold Thompson 332 Reeder and Burke will oppose each other in foe general election Rich County Republican voters chose two can- didates for two county commission offices a term and a tyear term For foe term incumbent Kay Tfcomock got 247 votes and Roger Peart term Debnore Eastman got got 234 For foe 244 votes and Keith Putman got 225 The other local race in Rich County involved four ar candidates non-partis- an for Rich County School Board Precinct 4 Glade Hatch got 46 votes and in the general election he will bee William Rex who got 45 votes Of the two other candidates Ross Argyle got 25 votes and Mack Hoffman got 1 vote nieurer made an effort at campaigning on the idea that I’d been there long enough and ought to be replaced I guess enough others agreed with that” Olsen added that he was “not too excited about running this time anyway” “I felt I had!served a good term" he said “and accomplished many things But my Mandates encouraged me to run t the tamp time I was encouraging others to run “I wanted to see the office filled with a good man I think Theurer will be a rood He larks experience but I think he’ll By Bob Findlay staff writer “I don’t want anybody to died any tears over this I’m not These things cant go on forever” mused Cache County ComGeneral election missioner Marion Olsen this morning Sounding more subdued than usual Olsen Several races will be listed on the November to The Herald Journal his thoughts relayed general election ballot which were not contorted in about being defeated in Tuesday’s primary the primary including state senator District 25 state election and thus deprived of another representatives District 59 and District 60 Cache return to the office he has held for 12 years County School Board member Precinct 3 Logan City “I don know was his Initial reaction to School Board members Precincts 3 and 4 ami Cache the question of why the voters turned him County commissioner out “I guess we go along with foe people’s No American Party candidates were listed on the wishes And their wish was to elect primary ballot because all were uncontested for each someone else" position on the general election ballot Olsen was defeated by his Republican Allen said that the primary election results in opponent T Theurer a political Cache County wont be official until all absentee newcomer who Ray a scant 259 votes garnered ballots are received and recorded and an official more than the veteran commissioner out of canvass is held foe 6817 cast The percentage spread was “Absentee ballots” he said “must be clearly 1 percent for Theurer and 481 per postmarked on or before Sept 13 and must be for Olsen received in the county clerk’s office before noon on “I feel good about it” Olsen said this Sept 20 next Monday” morning “I was a servant of the people I have no regrets whatsoever “I’ve sacrificed a lot to fill this position but I'm not sorry for that Public service has always come first in my responsibilities Therefore I have gone without the spare time to spend with my fomily Now I look forward to enjoying that time I won’t In another vote the board approved the district’s be at a loss for something to do” On file nomination race with Theurer first program of motorbike instruction for students who already have automobile drivers’ licenses Olsen said “I thought it would be dose trial run Whenever you’re running you feel like The program was approved for a It will start in the spring at foe Junior high parking you Ye going to win I’ll have to be a good lot Small motorcycles of about lOOcc size loaned by loser now as well as a good winner local dealers win be used The program will be voluntary and will offer students two hours of supervised instruction for a fee of about $13 t pn try” Olsen 65 is a Paradise farmer He had won election to his county commissioner’s seat four times “That’s quite a few” he mused this morning Looking back on the accomplishments of the commission while he has been in office Olsen expressed pride in the remodeling of an old post office into foe present Hall of Justice “It gave us one of the finest buildings in the country” he said He also mentioned the countywide volunteer fire department the new Juvenile Detention Center die countywide solid waste disposal program Joint efforts with Logan City to improve the county several road projects infairgrounds 10th West bypass and the imcluding the provement of 14th North and the remodeling of the old Fonnesbeck Building into a home for district health programs City enrollment drops (Continued from page 1) enrollment decline is leveling off He commented also that foe statistics available now indicate that foe student population is not declining at the rate it was three or four years ago By midyear he said the decline is expected to be about one percent compared to about 2J percent four years ago A census will be performed in the district next year Blair said whia will help confirm the city’s enrollment future to the board further Poole’s enrollment noted these student Center this year has 31 — The Alternate 20 babies Twelve of the girls two staff members students are pregnant Of the total 16 girls are from Sky View High School 15 from Logan City schools have 18 students from the county foe county has two city students — The district has 12 foreign students this year and 23 refugee children Adult education 'The board’s long meeting Tuesday covered a variety of other topics including the district’s adult education program a proposal to provide motorbike instruction a proposal to permit high school seniors to enroll in a Utah National Guard cooperative education program a report on construction progress at foe community recreation center and more - On Community School — the city’s adult education program — foe board approved a request by Supt Blair to increase fees slightly for some classes to offset increased operating costs Earl “Hap” Hobiutead told the board the program last year had 333 persons enrolled in a total of 162 “ i sj $ ' “It is gratifying to see so many international dentists here "Sen Frank MwiD-Uta- h aid on University campus fids morning “After all the pollution of foe earth’s atmosphere is the find truly global threat” Moss was welcoming 200 approximately participants to an international conference on the stratosphere and related problems The sdentists and industry representatives attending foe conference will hear discussions pertinent to Monday’s announcement on the National Academy of 'j Sdences report con- cerning the damage to foe earth’s ozone layer by the flourocarbons used in aerosol spray and will cover other matters dealing with science and space policy Dr James Fletcher director of NASA ri Journal lie Herald WR As'- - Paul Publisher Published every evening Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing 75 west 3rd North Co Logan Utah $4321 PO Box 417 Telephone 1 Seconddass postage paid at Logan Utah - MEMBER: Audit Bureau of United temational r-- Army training The board didn’t take a vote but looked favorably a proposal by the Utah National Guard to allow high school Juniors to spend their senior year in a cooperative education program attending Army SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Gov vocational training schools for up to six months in some fields The district will study the program Calvin Rampton said today his last further before making a decision on applying to Join minute attack on John Creer had little the program Supt Blair commented that probably affect on Scott Matheson’S victory in Democratic gubernatorial only two or three students each year might enter the the mi - program In other business Tuesday the Board: — Voted to help support the Northern Utah Youth Symphony with an appropriation of $1250 — Voted to appropriate $3000 to run the high school's debate program About 42 students are involved and most of the money would be used for transportation costs — Declined to Join in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s “readathon” fund drive The board stuck by district policy against participating in health agency fond drives — Voted to hire three new teachers LuJeanne Pond Leslie Austin and Diane Toole — Heard a report mi the recreation center construction progress from Supt Blair i - ' Press in NEA News Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES S3 SO One Month Carrier one Year Carrier -- $4200 5100 One Year Mail Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald journal please phone 752- 2121 before 7 pm week nights or V am Sundays OFFICE HOURS: 1:30 am to 5:30 pm weefc- - i Lv - ?£? am to Saturdays his agency’s less than 2 percent commitments: 1) to depletion of the ozone in determine the impact of a steady state We feel CFM (chloroflourom-ethane- ) that we have completed 12:30 pm used in aerosol that third responpraycans on the ozone sibility” Fletcher said Moss touched on 2) to acquire data on aircraft exhaust on the congressional concern ozone and 3) to deter- for the condition of the mine foe effect of the stratosphere Over a space shuttle on the year ago congress stratospheric ozone provided NASA “Our results (con- authority to undertake a cerning the shuttle research technology and flights) are in agreement monitoring program of National the upper atmosphere with the Academy of Sdences The legislation said report which says that as NASA must carry out the many as 50 shuttle flights program in cooperation per year would cause with others government About Cache As amblyopia (lazy eye) clinic will be held Thursday at Wilson Elementary School from 1 to 3 pm Parents are urged to have their preschoolers checked The next clinic in the series will be Sept 23 school year Sept 29 at 7 pm in the auditorium of the Edith Bowen school All boys who are 8 years old or have finished the hid grade are eligible to Join Pack 299 is spon- by the Edith at Bowen PTA and is a sored Hillcrest School nondenaminational Norther Utah REACT will meet in Ogden Scout pack Parents the please attend meeting with your son For further information or 752- - Thursday 7:30 pm at the Ogden Municipal Auditorium 11th and Washington All Cache Valley members wishing to attend can Join a car pool in foe Cache County Courthouse parking lot fiS! Cub 752-956- 3 Paradise Drama Club presents “The Way It Wasn't (In 1776)" on stage at the town gymnasium Thursday at 6 pm and Friday at 8 pm The annual awards Tickets are $1 50 cents meeting and election of children and $4 per officers for all Junior family members of Logan Golf A public meeting held and Country Ctab will be held Friday at 8 pm at by foe Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will the clubhouse be tonight at 7:30 in foe Llneefn School Mountain Fuel Supply Co auditorium 45 East (Hyrum) night will be Thursday hid North The purpose of the meeting is to give 7:30 pm the public a dunce to Cub Scent Pack 299 communicate feelings will hold its opening pack about big game hunting meeting for the 1976 to division personnel back-to-ecbo- ol “I think voters got tired of seeing the same face That’s the only reason I can see Rampton discounts effect of attack on vote result discussed Flannery Marion Olsen ‘people’s wishes’ ar Rep Allan Howe saying even if the embattled congressman successfully passed a lie detector test he would still be unelectable “The way he has conducted the defense and campaign since that time in my mind is more damaging than the original occurrance His completely cavalier attitude about the rest of the Democratic ticket convinced me I couldn’t support him under any circumstances He has no chance at all” the governor said Rampton said he would support a write-i- n candidate if the Democratic Central Committee decides to back one in November against Dan Marriott who won the GOP nod Tuesday “It’s improbable that a writein candidate could win” said Rampton “It’s not impossible because of the attention generated by this thing but it would be very difficult” He said he could support either Jim McConkie who announced last week he was conducting a write-i- n campaign or Daryl McCarty executive secretary of the Utah Education Association whom Howe defeated two years ago enRampton said the dorsement of Orrin Hatch by Ronald Reagan enabled him to defeat fellow Republican Jack Carlson but that the endorsement would hurt Hatch in the general election against Sen Frank primary Speaking at his regular monthly news conference at KUED-TRampton said the attack on Oeer’s " 11th hour newspaper ads calling for elimination of the sales tax on food was not planned and “I don’t agree that it had any material effect on the race” Rampton said If Matheson decides he wants to get rid of the tax — which brings in $52 million a year in state revenues — he would still support Matheson But the governor said Matheson or any other candidate “has girt to show where foe revenue is going to be made up” Rampton said he took issue with Creer because of foe ad’s “flat out statement that it would be done He didn’t say how it would be done” The retiring governor said if Creer had won he cotud have supported him “The margin was quite large and no such flurry that occurs on add certainly departments the last day is going to have that with univeragencies an affect on an election” sities and industries and with the international The governor said he hoped to meet scientific and technical with both Matheson and Republican community “Currently congress is nominee Vernon Romney in the next in the process of two weeks to go over foe state budget which is now being drawn up developing appropriate I regulatory legislation “I also plan to tell each of them that hope that any legislation they may appoint right now a fiscal would take into account to participate ui the budgeting and agent and the findings the governor’s budget will process recommendations of the cover their salaries" Rampton said of the committee He said the 60 days between the National Academy of election and the time the governor has made on to Sciences his budget “is very short present Monday" Moss stated and it's better if both candidates are that well informed about the “I support budget committee’s findings: process as we move through it" that a total ban on Rampton reiterated his disavowal at flourocarbons is not called for at this time" he said “I also believe that some selective regulations may be V Global conclave opens ? c one-ye- needed within the next two years" Moss said he would continue to support the National Academy recommendation that continued research and would be review required for several years Scientists and industrial representatives were still registering when the conference began today on foe USU campus but 200 are expected and molds in Logan are heavily The Wednesday-session- s in the Business Building auditorium will with technical aspects of research deal Thursday’s session will be concerned with both science F N and public policy according to host Clayton Clark director of foe USU aeronomy Center Tonight at a banquet in foe University Center the group will discuss the evening a Western cookout will be held for the group at Forest Canyon Park last-minu- te The governor said the Republicans had Mice again nominated a person too far to the right someone out of the political mainstream On other matters Rampton said he and his wife Lucybeth would “defin-tely- ” stay in Utah he to practice law and she to teach at some college Rampton said he had invited Jimmy Carter to attend a fundraiser for Sen Moss Sept 24 but had not heard whether the Democratic Presidential nominee would visit Utah (UPI) -- back safely with a The Soviet Union put two cosmonauts into earth orbit today Just three weeks after bringing home two others who had pent 48 days in space The Soviet Tass news agency said all systems aboard foe Soyuz 22 craft were working “normally" The mission core of soil Tass said Soyuz 22 had been launched at 12:48 foot am pm (3:48 Presumably MDT) it was blasted off from the Central Asian launch site at Baikonur although officials did not say The agency said the craft was carrying East commander Col Valery German photographic and its equipment and its task Bykovsky civilian flight engineer was to perfect Vladimir Aksenov were “feeling well” techniques of studying ana the geological There was no im- geophysical charactmediate indication as to eristics of the earth’s whether the two would surface in the interests of continue to spin around the national economy earth aboard their small ship or attempt a rendezvous with the Salyut 5 orbiting laboratory space The Salyut served as a home for another cosmonaut pair for nearly seven weeks fids summer before they returned to earth Aug24 25-to- 5 The Soviet Union also carried out a successful unmanned moon probe this summer sending a landing craft to the lunar surface and bringing it 42 is a whose Bykovsky space veteran first mission was in 1963 when he orbited the earth 81 times aboard the tiny Vostok 5 capsule News of record POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police THEFT — Peter Kelley 6th West 1st North Hyrum reported Tuesday that two dide-oplastic windows had been removed from his Volkswagen “Thing" irked at 81 North 1st Sast in Logan The ut windows were valued at $120 AMBULANCE LOGAN-CACH- RUNS E -T- hree runs were made during the period ending at 9 am today 24-ho- (hie was an emergency accident run one an emergency sickness run and foe other was an sickness emergency transfer WILLIS Terry and Carma Laketown a boy Sept 14 OLSEN Randy and Sharon 695 North 150 West a boy Sept 14 TURNER Man and IaRue Box 175A Grace a boy Sept 14 Quakes in Italy UDINE Italy (UPI) -series of strong earthquakes felt in six countries brought new destruction and death today in the hills of northeastern Italy where nearly 1000 persons died in a quake four months ago Police said at least five persons died and more than 20 were injured in about two dozen shocks that rocked the Friuli The dead included two persons buried under foe debris of falling ship in Venice OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Will finish to suit tenant 1155 North Main — Logan Call Collect — Robert Schuback in Salt Lake City — 801 328-484- 1 - - -- LITCHFIELD Ricky and Susan 90S Hickory Brigham City a girl Sept 11 BUTTARS — Scotland Janice Weston a girl Sept 11 John and HANSEN Louann 177 East tod Smithfield a boy South - Sept 12 Leiand CHENEY and Cindy RFD Logan twin boys Sept 11 — Herbert NYMAN Gary and Evelyn 110 South State Hwy a girl Sept Sept 12 Brent ROYLANCE and Laurel 705 Sunset Circle Hyrum a girl Sept 13 GLEASON -- Rex and Christine 330 math 2nd West Smithfield a boy Sept 13 - A biting Salyut station buildings two killed by since Soyuz 21 crewmen heart attacks and one Col Boris Volynov and who fell 20 feet to his Lt Col Vitaly Zholobov death in an escape atreturned to earth last tempt while working on a month KIRSCHMAN Walter and Linda 150 South 2nd East a girl Sept 15 KNAPP Kenneth and Route 3 Shannon Preston a boy Sept 15 CONGER Reed and Dixie 136 West 3rd South Hyrum a girt Sept 10 LAMARRA — Vincent and Jane' 250 North 1st West Hyde Park a boy Sept 10 SUISSE — David and Karen 1253 South Main Garland a boy Sept 10 SPILLMAN -R- ichard and Nina 145 East 10th North a boy Sept 10 Siek and HENG Huang Bun 124 South 6th West a girl Sept 11 - BIRTHS from early region to midCivilian Aksenov 41 is morning afternoon flattening on his first flight having been in the Soviet buildings in at least towns and cosmonaut corps for only seven villages three years The Soviet press has not mentioned the or- much” - European Russ orbit 2 spacemen MOSCOW I’ve accomplished Travel Talk by Maurirte Allen Mngr Travel Chalet Having jut watched the unbelievable US Op an tennii champlonihip matchai on TV I'm psyched on tennis oven more than avar So for all you tennis fans out there ramambar how LONG tho tennis courts aro in Cache Valloy? 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