Show S4— ffct Herald Journal Low Utah Wediesday Jw 6 1877 Preston nets water grant - Preston gere’s the final word on Recreation center schedule 3 n Recent publicity concerning low attendance at Logan'i new $26 'million Community Recreation - fCCenter hu led to aome mlaun- 'Jderatandinga about the current operating hours City Recreation Inrector LeRoy Dennis £ Operating costa and lack of use during the noun from I am to 8 am caused discontinuation of that -- time period two weeks after the penter opened In May he said The center had never scheduled to use 4he center during that time in the i summer months The center remains open from 8 am to 9 pm Monday through Friday and on Saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm as originally scheduled PRESTON Lyle Shipley of Dennis said a local woman recently inquired if the center was discontinuing the afternoon hours after hearing It on a Salt Lake City news station "Something has gotten twisted in the media as it went down the line” he commented Mayor and Rod Watkins temporary director of the Southeastern Idaho CbuncO of Governments announced Jointly Tuesday afternoon that Preston received had City a $500000 Environmental Agency (EDA) Deve-lopme- iver runners hurting - Idaho t&KETCHUM Idaho (UPI) Outfitters of river trips are losing of dollars because nationwide publicity of the western tHfrought is resulting in cancellations SS"My business looks like it will be off KJ0 per cent from what it wu last year Norm Guth of the Idaho Outfitters and Association said Tuesday R: J3wood Masoner a Twin rails outfitter said his business is off over Another Twin Falls outfitter icholson said his bookings are I per cent of normaL bly $15000-2000- 0” E said they resent persons without river running experience pnaking predictions about the cfibatability of Idaho rivers cvManser said only outfitters familiar Ppith Idaho rivers at all their stages 5W nt grant for Preaton'a water Improvement to decide whether program The fi were competent floatation was possible Guth and Masoner think the Middle Fork of the Salmon River will be floatable all summer but Nlcoholson said he has not accepted any reservations for August because he doesn’t think the upper reaches of the middle fork will be passable after the first week in August Chaliis National Forest District er Sam Warren would not make a on the late summer floats said the cancellations have created for persona who want to float (jpenfogs Summer rending program under way The demand for river rafting permits exceed the supply Warren said sns! State and agreed to mp1 and help with the tourist booth at the city park Nation's weather entrance The final plat of the Country Club subdivision was approved subject to the final approval of the Idaho State Department Health Garkston approves permits - permits at its meeting held Tuesday night at the town office according to Mayor Dallas Goodey One permit went to Charles Pierce who has subdivided a piece of land into four lots He had previously received three buikttag permits The other went to Kim uMWU1MKHqCUI£ United Press International Iranderstorms roamed the West iggering dust storms and raising the threat of flooding on the other £SHesvy rains and high winds assailed portions of Colorado Ariaona and i i che Valley (Park TP Lew 53 90 Preston 58 00 58 56 55 M Logan Logan Logan 55 17 jj£?bungWard 54 57 54 54 61 58 00 vdSbdarCity SBaho Falls 00 00 High Lew Pep 90 88 67 57 -T bi Provo Roosevelt George jCSt £ -- Twin Falls Extended forecast Extended outlook Friday through 2&mday: — Cooler with scattered Friday Saturday and Sunday Highs in the 80s Lowsin the CUpper 40s and 50s vT lllWater year Thursday increasing southerly The nation j T Eskelson H Carlton Albany Albuquerqu Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Eureka Fairbanks Fresno Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New N York Platte Oakland Oklahom Cty Omaha Palm Springs Paso Robles Philadelphl Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland M Portland Or Rapid City Red Bluff STATE avenge of the percentage Reno Richmond Ml normal precipitation is 58 per cent as ef Sacramento week ending June 4 according to E JCAHe Richardson climatologist for the St Louis wrttate Department ef Agriculture The Salt Lake Division fIs now 78 per cent of San Diego Frandsc ge Dixie 78 per cent North Central San Seattle IchCach £fouth Central Spokane 12 per cent Uintah 82 per Thermal gjHsstalni cent Southeastern 44 per cent Washington HE James F Thatcher a former Logan resident recently began working as a missing persons investigator for the Salvation Army in southern California He also recently Obituaries winds highs low 80s lows midOOs 56 87 76 109 95 89 58 94 57 73 62 66 58 91 87 85 65 68 57 68 107 85 85 71 M 102 75 71 81 92 65 81 88 66 80 68 81 83 106 90 67 107 58 51 76 88 103 85 72 95 79 90 68 61 72 90 103 71 48 58 52 79 53 64 50 70 44 47 56 46 39 60 59 Pep 14 t 43 43 50 52 73 60 73 54 61 72 64 54 58 78 50 58 66 56 58 55 56 61 70 55 44 84 39 46 53 62 75 53 44 61 60 63 62 52 53 61 76 49 OGDEN Thelma Hiram Cash Carlton Shepard Eskelson 59 of 544 Leona Dr Ogden 97 died today at his died Tuesday at her home 60 East 3rd North home of cancer A complete obituary She was bom April 11 1918 in Sugar City Idaho and arrangements will be a daughter of Julius D Martha Lauretta published in Thursday's and She Shepard VanNoy Herald Journal married Lyman R Eskelson Oct 31 1935 in Logan The marriage later was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Mrs Eskelson had Edward PRESTON been employed as a IaRoy (Roy) Smith 76 died Tuesday in a receptionist for the South funeral Roy Smith - 61 75 02 Preston 09 01 06 was bora May 9 1901 at Montpelier a son of Alfred william and Ellen Rees Smith He married Violet Gladys He Comstock Nov 29 at Paris Idaho Mr 07 hospital a long illness following Smith retired engineer 197 was a locomotive a member of Ogden Cleaners During her life she had lived in and City Pocatello later residing Sugar in Cove and Ogden She was a member of the Ogden 39th LDS Ward and affiliated with the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are her husband two sons and one daughter Shir) Dee Van R both of Huntsville Mrs Glen (Loma Jean) Rose Clovis nine grandNM BPOE for 52 years loi and a member of the HI Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen children and Engineers Suriwors Indude his widow and three sees children: Roy Kenneth Mrs III Smith Pocatello IH 37 aeoa eeeo Kenneth (Nadine) Marler Lima Mont and Arthur Edward Smith Bremerton Wash seven grandchildren and 03 six aaes eeeo Ml if they are pregnant and have their parents consent — Studies of the state retirement system and of how best to use office space on Capitol Hill pl — Repeal of a controversial law boards to apply new valuations to old voter approved Matnte hnbig chiucnftod by the Utah Taxpayers Association became it permits tax increases without an dict- Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm In the Webb im Mortuary at Preston Friends may call tonight eeos from 8 to 9 and Thurssee day one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Preston Cemetery per-sciio- ion — Delay of the effective date of a new probate code from July 1 of this year to Jan 1 1978 to give attorneys more time to become familiar with it There are several other bms described as “housekeeping’’ measures But Matheson decided not to include a the old Devereaux Mansion in Salt Lake City He skid he had received aasurancei from the owner that the old house would not be demolished before the budget session of the legislature next year Matheson told the lawmakers he wants $4 million in drought relief He an assign- one brother and one sister Julius D Shepard Bountiful and Mrs Clarence (Della) Todd Missoula completed ment with the 12 Mont Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 am in the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Ogden Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 6 to 8 and Thursday prior to services Burial will be in the Richmond City Cemetery MADSEN (MarikMlMinl 713-71)- i anti- Thatcher presently lives with his wife and four children in Nestor Calif Judge voids 3 charges in nurse case federal - dismissed GPGGIMO G©0D ROD FATina'O DAY FAffCaGQO charge and two poisoning marges against two Filipino nurses charged in a series of breathing failures at the Ann Arbor Veterans HospitaL IfSifjy PANATELAKNIT SLACKS SOLIDS A PLAIDS REG 1500 to 1800 SALE$11" US District Judge Philip Pratt left standing one murder charge five poisoning charges and an assortment of conspira- cy charges UjSin The action came in the week of trial for nurses Leonora Peres FOR MEN CORDS 10th 32 and Filipina 31 BAV OKxamcs A today one murder Judge SAlt$l 1" Nar-cisc- o The two women reacted impassively to the announcement as they sat in the packed courtroom The defense will begin presenting its case LARGE SELECTION OF SHIRTS IN PRINTS PLAIDS & SOLIDS' Thursday REG 1500 to 2000 tSZTJST 7U MW PRESENTS ANOTHER MONEY-SAVIN- G HINT: Many consumer problems can be avoided by reading the instructions that accompany your purchases Equipment manufacturers include these instructions to prevent common problems from arising We repair almost everything REPAIR CENTER MARK EVERY GRAVE putting $3J million in a state water loan fund and another $500000 in an emergency fund from which he can make grants to towns with water problems The legislature gave him a afanfliar amount earlier this year which he spent The $M million would come from a special $5 million drought reserve set aside earlier this year But the governor said the half a million emergency grant fund couldn't come from that fund because of a state law prohibiting the state from dispersing surplus money to local governments He suggested obtaining the $500000 from liquor profits prompting some lawmakers to quip that they could thcn “drink to the drought” State social services director Tony Mitchell aaid he needd 812 million to reduce overcrowding at the prison That amount waa calculated by a special task farce that recommended remodeling portions of the prison and moving some inmates into community correction smuggling unit of the US Border Patrol DETROIT (UPI) — 04 and under "Fabulous oae of several reading programs offered by the Logan Library (Herald Journal photo by sound for JfanGodbold) He Vi a former Loganile and a little cooler High Low r tan increasing chance of encourages mld-Aug- sit double-taxatio- 00 M KUwfoton X Thursday M Z0tah - Idaho & 7 Godfrey Forecast The board discussed but did not make final plans on the repairing of Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: three blocks of road on Variable clouds through Thursday North Main and road increasing chance of thundershowers patching at 1st East and Thursday slight cooling Thursday lit South lows 80 to 65 was The budget highs mid-M-s probability of measurable rain 40 per discussed but not put in cent Thursday increasing southerly final form A public winds and gutty shifting winds near meeting will be held on thundershowers the budget at a time to be set later this month Logan: Variable cloudiness through Goodey said thundershowers SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Energy tax rebates teen-ag-e pregnancies and a men other topics have joined the the drought and prison problems on the agenda of a special June legislative session Gov Scott Matheson met with legislative leaders Tuesday to finalize the agenda for session which will the special three-day-s begin June 28 The governor originally decided to call the special session to provide drought relief and emergency funding to reduce overcrowding at the Utah State Prison But the final list had 16 items including: — Tax rebates of up to M00 for people who make energy saving improvements to their homes this fall — A Mil preventing the “incorporation consolidation or annexation” of any more n towns in San 'Lake County" until problems are solved — An amendment to a new state law that would permit girls under 16 to get married : The Clarkston Town Board approved two building CLARKSTON antll children to read through rewards Chlldm of auages an frvlted to participate according to Logan Governor legislative heads plan summer session agenda - i tine SANYA POWERS (LEFT) sad her brother Matthew explore the wonders of "Fabulous Fairyland" the Logan Library’s simmer reading program for children The program which will c 80 East Center legan 7 0 OTHER NICE LEVI'S GIFTS: LEVI WALLETS LEVI BELTS LEVI HATS ETCr Monday ‘Friday 10 AM 9 PM -- 10AM- - |