Show rtwtr 2— The r Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday February ' 13 1984 State flood funds to study dams on Bear Tracey Middlebrooks staff writer By According to Rep Lyle Hillyard S700000 critical building fund Hillyard said that with the budget cut funding will only be available for districts that are using d school and other double sessions measures to accommodate the pupil load Cache County School District will still receive funds from the building fund this year according to the to study flood year-roun- an Legislature appropriated control in the state and part of that money will be used to study impoundments along the Bear River in Cache Valley Speaking to the Cache Valley Mayor’s Association Saturday on legislative issues that affect communities Hillyard said he would not be suprised to see dams along the Bear River to help control flooding in the Great Salt Lake Sixty percent of the inflow of water to the Great Salt Lake comes from the Bear River accord- Hillyard In a discussion of the problems in the educational system Hillyard said “I think the root of the problems in education lie with the parents" He said parents don’t get involved with education and in general get what they expect from the system Hillyard also said he favors a career ladder for teachers The justice of the peace system is being changed in Utah During the legislative session the adult parole and probation program under the JP system except for drunk driving offenses was eliminated Hillyard said the Department of Corrections ing to Hillyard Hillyard also reported that the state Critical School Building Fund was cut by the Legislature making it more difficult to qualify for such funding Part of the construction cost for Mountain Crest High School came from the In addition Hillyard said a bill wa psssed °nf allowing cities to estabish retirement fond Previously cities to tie in with the state retirement fond Each of the mayors at the meeting r®P°rt on the number of signatures obtained in the mayors petition drive sponsored by the vote on a association The petition calls for a fromtne in government county proposed change councilmembers present county system of three councilmem- seven of to the proposed system can no longer afford to pay agents to administer the program In the special constitutional amendment session of the Legislature coming up in March Hillyard said he expects to see all references to Justices of the peace removed from the constitution because of legalities In place of the justice of the peace program cities and towns will be allowed to set up a court of record for city statute These courts can be administered by a citizen of the town who need not necessarily have legal training according to Hillyard The mayors expressed concern that the JP system would be dissolved but Hillyard assured them the new system will work basically the same way as the JP system Hillyard also discussed Senate Bill 113 which calls for an accelerated collection of sales tax from communities The extra money collected by the end of the fiscal year June 30 will be used to help pay for flooding repairs the association in their signed turn to calling for all mayors can be so the 29 Feb petitions petitions by turned over to the county offices and reviewed The mayor’s need to obtain the signatures of 15 percent of the number of voters in the last election to force the issue to be put on the November ballot A resolution was passed by US evacuation from Beirut may be done in 30 days WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United States is briefing its partners in Lebanon on a plan to move most of the 1500 US troops in Beirut to ships offshore in as short as 30 days’ time white House spokesman Larry Speakes said today Speakes said Vice President George Bush will complete a round of contacts with leaders of the other members of the multinational force Italy France and Britain — before returning Thursday from a week-lon- g trip to Europe Bush who flew to Moscow today for the funeral of Yuri Andropov is to meet late Tuesday in Rome with Italian Prime Minister Benito Craxi and fly to Paris for consultations Wednesday with President Francois Mitterrand The vice president met during the weekend with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in London The British pulled their small g force out of Lebanon shortly after Reagan announced his own redeployment decision Italy previously announced plans to reduce its troops strength while Mitterrand has said the French contingent will remain for the time being One Hillyard to run for Senate Rep Lyle Hillyard plans to announce Wednesday or Thursday that he will run for the Utah Senate hoping to fill the seat of Sen Charles “Chic" Bullen Bullen announced last Thursday that he will not seek factor bearing on the future of the multinational four-natio- force n is the possible substitution of a UN g unit Speakes said today the United States has “generally favored the United Nations in situations of this type" and has discussed the proposal with UN officials However Speakes said some US officials believe it might be difficult to persuade other nations to participate and reiterated any final decision would depend on the military and political situation in Lebanon at the time Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger interviewed Sunday on NBC’s "Meet the Press’’ said the Marines’ move will enable them to resume their original mission which he described as providing "temporary' breathing space" for the peace-keepin- is the Hillyard assistant majority whip in the an House of Representatives He serves on the Higher Education Appropriations Committee the Rules Committee and the Executive Appropriations Committee He represents District 5 He has served two terms in the House and was first elected in 1980 Hillyard discussed his decision to run for the Senate Saturday after a meeting of the Cache Valley Mayor’s Association He said has become experienced while serving in the House and feels obligated to continue serving the citizens of Cache Valley He said his leadership positions in the House are taking him away from his family If elected to the Senate Hillyard said he will concentrate on legislation rather than becoming tied up in leadership positions Hillyard said he is announcing his candidacy now so that other people considering running for Bullen’s seat will know who they will be running against He also said he hopes to help find candidates to run for his seat in the House Beirut government created after the June 1982 Israeli invasion peace-keepin- "The first few have already been moved" Weinberger said "Substantial numbers should be out by the end of this month and probably it’s perfectly feasible the entire operation can be completed within less than 30 days” Bush sees opportunity to improve relations LUXEMBOURG (UPI) -Vice President George Bush said today he saw an opportunitensions ty for easing East-Wein the death of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov but “it’s got to y be a street’’ "We do think it takes two to thaw ” Bush told a news conference at the end of a one-da-y visit to Luxembourg before st two-wa- heading to Moscow for Andropov's funeral Tuesday "I will say we go in peace We go recognizing this may be an opportunity for the amelioration of tensions On arrival in Moscow Bush accompanied Sen Howard Baker and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Burt said: "On behalf of the president of the United States I wish to express our condolences BA VC Continued from page 1 and and for bringing the building up to code Maughan said That left no money for the vocational center to complete its move But thanks to "excellent" support in the Legislature this year especially from local lawmakers the vocational school can finally begin its move to a permanent home improvement Herald Journal a Paul PuMWwr W Published avary avaning Monday thru Friday and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing Co 7S Watt 3rd North Logan Utahlani PO Box7 Telephone Second clou postage paid in Logan Utah 7B-2H- 1 USPSM1-S2- MEMBER: Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA News Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month Carrier S450 S5400 One Year Carrier a One Year Mail SM00 Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald Journal please phone before f pm week nights or f am Sundays OFFICE HOURS: S:S0 am to 5:00 pm weekdays 1:30 am fa 11:30 pm Saturdays 79-112- 1 Outer space view on the death of Chairman Andropov We wish to convey our sympathies to the late chairman's family" Bush and Baker left the in a seven-ca- r airport motorcade and went directly to the House of Unions where Andropov Is lying in state They stood solemnly for 20 seconds near Andropov’s funeral bier and then paid their respects to the late president's son Igor "The United States and certainly all our allies want to see a reduction in tension We also want to see progress on arms reduction" said Bush who earlier visited the tomb of World War II hero Gen George Patton Bush attended late Soviet President Brezhnev's funeral in November 1982 Maughan said The center has has operated out of four different bases since its founding in 1971 "We're very excited" Maughan said “It's been a long struggle There have been some difficulties but it’s pretty well leveled out now All the work has been well worth it” The money appropriated in January should be enough to get the center's administrative of- fices and diesel and welding operations into the Wurlitxer building by fall Maughan said Other operations will be moved to the 8th West location as money is allocated An appropriation jof 81447 million projected for fiscal year 198588 will help the move which Maughan expects to be completed by 1988 "And then it will be a whole new ball game" Maughan said “Before now we've been limited strictly by space When we get down there and people see the sign on the building I think our enrollment will go up" The center now serves ape and proximately 750 apprentice and about 1200 evening students in Cache Rich and Box Elder counties Course offerings include diesel service full-tim- welding automotive electronics carpentry cabinet making drafting masonry and business education The center started in 1971 at I Now you know Astronaut Bruce McCandless captured this view of the shuttle Challenger during his walk through space last week The Challenger made a perfect landing Saturday at Cape Canaveral Technicians going over the space cruiser today found few problems and expect it to be ready for a return trip to space in April r seeking a second tern in the White House ' Chernenko was seen as i political washout a year ag after a military-reformicoali tion gave Andropov the part leadership He subsequentlj disappeared from view las spring for two months re ported ly suffering from pneu monia As Andropov's health increas Ingly failed Chernenko's stai began to rise He was reporte to have chaired the Politbun meetings over the past sh months in Andropov’s absence Chernenko was nominated by Soviet four-yea- Prime Minister Nikolai at 78 the oldest member of the Politburo and Tikhonov Continued from page 1 even the slightest doubt about that" He vowed to strengthen Soviet military might so "that we should have enough means to cool the hot heads of militarist elected unanimously Following the nomination speech and Chernenko’s acceptance remarks the roughly st committee observed a minute of silence in memory of Andropov before 300-memb-er adjourning adventurists In recent public appearances "This comrades is a very Chernenko has appreared resubstantial prerequisite for robust and healthy markably preserving peace” He is nine months younger than President Reagan who is Sky View High School From After Andropov's compete The employed by local business and industry" Maughan said “Our only function is to get people jobs" a Maughan said the center has 93 announcement demic Decathalon in April at Loyola Mount University in southern California Rich French a Logan High student placed second in his GPA area in the essay contesL - the National Ac SALE February 13 14 1914 end 1 pj Febnery IS WAREHOUSE 1295 Precious Moments Last Forever E 7th N PLUMBING SUPPUES ADDING MACHINES CABINETS NEW FROM Precious Moments OFFICE CHAIRS Fur Valentine TELEVISION Day BEDS 5 UGHT FIXTURES C0MPUTEK EQUIPMENT “You Have Touched So Many Hearts” percent placement rate MISC Bds mint be suSmltto Stores Receiving on Compos by I pjm Wed among its graduates “Tim only people we don't place are those who for one reason or another don't want jobs" he added “All our graduates who want to work are 18 1984 Hems ntey In peeled Men end Toes 8 to 4 pjo Wed 8 om pjn ai employed” i of Chernenko’s appointment came Just hours before the lint group of world leaders and dignitaries were to arrive at the House of Unions to pay their final respects to Andropov Chernenko has- - been a full Politburo member since 1971 STORES - RECEIVING laid train people that can be Nov- ember 1982 Ihra The center works closely with local business and industry developing programs and curricula to make center graduates more employable that preceded appointment Andropov's elevation in ties Maughan Being closer to some of those businesses on Logan’s west side is another positive factor he sees in the impending move "The reason we exist is to death Chernenko was chosen to organize the funeral the same Decathalon story in error there the school moved its operations to the Logan School An article published Sunday District office In 1974 the incorrectly reported the winner to moved administrative office the old USU Fieldhouse In 1978 of the Utah Academic De- another move took operations to cathalon Brighton High School its present location in the won the competition and will a- in Mechanical Arts Building The center currently has instructional facilities "literally" all over the valley Maughan said Some operations will stay where they are such as the USU meat lab and dairy to avoid any duplication of facili- One of the world’s first book of laws was the Code of Hammurabi the king of Babylon developed about 1700 years before Christ The code consisted of 300 laws that covered everything from business contracts to marriage to murder If |