Show 4 -- Tli II Login Utah Sunday October Harold Joontoi 1971 Secret aircraft is cause of most sonic booms heard by Utahns r'r ' (Continued from page 1) Three Cache Valley farmers agree with Ryland on this point Ctaig Poppleton a Hyrum dairy farmer said that to the best of his knowledge the booms have little' effect on the productivity of his milk cows "The sound might bother them” Poppleton said "if it were more frequent instead of Just once in a a deviation from this general policy” Bowman added that required training and test flights are being performed by Air Force aircraft in ‘many areas of the United States These flights are closely monitored and flown according to Air Force "These times or situations1 Bowman said "are when the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and The plane that’s responsible the North American Air Defense Command perform exercises approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and cnily to the extent required to while If the farm was next to an airport it might be different But as it is the cows don’t even notice it” Bowman attributed many of the sonic booms in Cache Valley to the SR-7- 1 a strategic Lockheed reconnaissance aircraft flying out of Beale Air Force Base Calif ” The Ryland said “is a aircraft (33 miles a mach minute) While other high formance aircraft operate only for brief periods at their high mach number the SR-7- 1 cruises at mach 3 and at altitudes over 90000 feet more than 15 miles above the earth achieve command objectives Aerospace Defense Command flights engaged in active air defense missions tactical minions which require supersonic speeds phases of formal training courses and : Paul Woodward production manager of the Ritewood Egg Co in Franklin and Lynn Mathews a mink randier in Providence agreed with Poppleton that there is little harm from booms to production animals in Cache Valley Both chickens and mink according to the two men pay very aover directives designed to minimize sonic boom disturbances! times 4 other reconnaissance aircraft It carries a wide variety of observation equipment and is capable of prereconattack and post-attac- k naissance missions Under norma conditions the SR-7- 1 can fly from ' IjOS Angeles to Washington DC a distance of more than 2000 miles in an hour and can survey miles of the earth’s surface during that hour’’ Bowman explained that because the SR-7- 1 flies so high it goes unnoticed by most residents along its routes “However” Bowman said "the 5 tanker which refuels the SR-7- 1 cannot fly at supersonic speeds and cannot ascend to the operational altitude of the SR-7- 1 Thus the SR-7- 1 must slow down and descend to approximately 30000 feet to hook-u- p to the tanker ' for any emergency when in the Judgment of the pilot safety Justifies little attention to the booms Poppleton added that even if the animals didn’t mind the sound he found it annoying Bob Bowman civilian representative of the public information office at Hill Air Force Base said that as a matter of policy the generation of sonic booms is not authorized except during certain ‘ KC-13- SR-71- proficiency flights which require supersonic speeds research test and operational suitability check flights which require supersonic speeds demonstrations specifically authorized by a major command or ' "This revolutionary Refueling over Wyoming "After refueling” Bowman said "it accelerates back to its normal altitude and speed During the ascent and descent sonic booms can aircraft” Ryland continues “outperforms all 'v occur’ Bowman said that many times the SR-7- 1 refuels over the Wind River Mountain Range in Wyoming "and as a result when it accelerates again it causes the boons which can be heard in Cache Valley” Ryland said however that the SR-71 cannot be blamed for all the booms here "For that particular part of the ntrv” Ryland said "there are seven military installations which assess aircraft with supersonic B ight capability Any one of these bases could have aircraft flying in ' your local area And that doesn't include supersonic aircraft of the UJS Navy and Marine Corps” Both men agreed that any sonic booms complaints valley residents have should be referred to the Hill AFB office of Information "Additionally” Ryland said 'If anyone in the Cache area sustains any property damage as a result of a boom they may file a claim against the US government through the Judge Advocates Office at HUl : ’ ' AFB” Hr ors issue Allan Walker staff writer By A proposed Jail contract between Cache County and individual cities within the county dealing with use of 'the county Jail ran into stiff opposition during Saturday evening’s meeting of the Cache Mayors Association The mayors in their regular monthly meeting expressed a desire for further study of the proposed contract which would require individual cities to pay a $8 daily foe for each prisoner they incarcerate in the county jail and also have the cities remain liable for any problems which may result from the In other action the mayors discussed the proposed countywide animal control program and heard remarks on the county library system Logan Mayor Desmond Anderson read a legal opinion from the Utah State Attorney General which stated that state ordinances call for counties to assume all financial and liability obligations incured by a prisoner brought to the county Jail by a “com-pke- itself is run” said Ralph Olson mayor of River Heights Cache County Commissioner Robert Chambers who presented the contract to the association also questioned that liability should remain with the arresting city “I wondered about his myself” Chambers said "How can the city remain responsible once it has turned the prisoner over the county?” The end result of the discussion was a request that both the county and Logan City attorneys to review the laws and to issue legal statements The association also discussed the proposed countywide library system and the four alternative means of financing the system Chambers told the mayors that the four included: leaving the system as it is now with Logan City dhd Cache County each binding half of the system the county getting out of the system completely and letting Logan finance it alone Logan City getting out completely or having the system financed by sales taxes nt authority” The legal opinion problem between the city of Murray a County involving a person arrested in Murray and injured in a fight in the Salt Lake County Jau Anderson said that the opinion appeared to make the county responsible for both financial and liability di prisoner incarcerations within the county ST’' The proposed contract drawn up by Cache County Attorney Burton Harris and approved by Cbunty Commission came under fire from several mayors who questioned that liability should remain with the city rather than with the county f "Why should the iiutfvidual cities be responsible for ‘ problem whidi may arise within the Jail complex when these cities have nothing to do with how the jail ! responsibility yet allow all county residents use of the libraries No action was taken on the subject but the associations feeling will be conveyed to the citizen “Committee of Nine” which is studying the system and is scheduled to meet Tuesday at 7:30 p jn in the Hall of Justice v THESE YOUNGSTERS avoided sitting on a sensitive area because they Just bike ride in an atcompleted a tempt to raise money for mentally retarded citizens in Cache County The rains By United -- f authorities said two people were killed in v ARREST-Ru- dy Johnson 19 130 I released on his own Lachnit reported that someone had entered his home at 240 North 3rd West and stolen $300 worth of stereo equipment sometime Thurs- day night 170 North t £ SkL tf- LAKE - CITY Utah’s unemployment rate remain during September despite' an - (UPI) Blotter West reported ficers ' Friday 4th to of- from the Logan was Michael L USU Apart- evening ' with minor injuries Stark was cited : ft v for disobeying a stop sign and his van sustained $2000 Ogeman’s damage vehicle received $4000 damage ' I ksf - - o that 10 Cache County Sheriff 1 THEFT-D- ee saker Ogden s Hun- - reported someone had taken $150 that several items of Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: from a dresser in his camping ' gear were sometime stolen from his camp site and Monday with a little residence in Logan Canyon cloudiness at times Monday con Wednesday three-cA ACCIDENT— Reported missing were lows cool mild and tinued nights days a lantern accident Friday an 40 to 45 highs mid 70s urobability of two sleeping bags and a Kevin in Baxter resulted zero rain through Sunday night light 21 120 West 1st North stove No value was winds Hyrum being charged listed tor the missing items folio with Logan: Fair Sunday and Monday with a little scattered cloudiness after his 1971 Chevrolet Camara struck a 1967 Monday continued mild days and cool FOrd Mustang driven by 30s lower lows highs nights upper Val D Jensen 293 West 70s : Needham Jewelers PLACE SETTING : THEFT— Ernest ® : - ': THEFT— Thomas recognizance ’ SALT ain ment 6C after his 1973 Dodge van struck a 1975 Ford Torino driven by Jesse D Ogeman 13 North 1st West Smith-fiel- d Ogeman was listed in good condition at the Logan Hospital Saturday West 1st South He was t Cache Valley were rate stable Treated ' and North Alan South 5th West was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of forgery and one count of burglary The charges stem from a theft of checks from a church located at 411 i Tornadoes Utah jobless ONEIDA'S HEIRLOOM STAINLESS collision Friday at 10:25 am at the intersection "of hid East and 7th vVj1 V-- : 1 5-- ) apn - ar ice-che- st wing-too-clo- se 1st South - Baugh The Mustang then struck a 1968 Southeast Idaho: Fair through Pontiac Firebird driven to 20s Monday overnight lows mid Melvin H Grandy 40 ‘Buy with mid 30s highs upper 90s to inner 70s by V (UmfidenM- South 3 West Smithfield 70s i'Monday There were no u Sunday and 60s to lower injuries Diamonds Firebird but the reported The 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Carolina and two more in South Carolina A tornado touched down at Laurinburg NC about 5: 15 am and the National Weather Service said there was another at Danville Va about the same time The NSW said two more descended near Goldsboro NC within an hour and afifth was reported later near Grafton V r sponsors for each mile that they traveled Planners had hoped to raise 34009 but said after the ntthatt goal had not been reached (Herald Journal photo by Eva east related traffic accidents They felt England with many rivers and streams raging out of -- that a central holding location was a good idea but their banks i i that the individual cities could best handle Six tornadoes were reported in North Carolina and POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police FOTOCAST Press International didter ratherthanan enforcement agency Nation’s Weather v' UPi Wf ATHtl "Hike-Bike- ” Satnrdny was billed by organizers as "an opportunity for local residents to either hike or bike to raise money for the mentally retarded '’Riders and hikers were paid by individual 25-mi- le Regarding animal control several questions were raised including how efficient a countywide system would be location of die center financing and the loss of local control ‘ v They're a bit sensitive down there Jod K it 'V $ itf1 V |