Show 4-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March The 30 1986 Turks Bulgarians acquitted of plot to kill pope ROME (UPI) — An Italian court Saturday acquitted six Turks and Bulgarians of plotting to kill Pope John Paul n but convicted a seventh man and papal assailant Mehmet AIT Agca of smuggling into Italy the handgun used to shoot the pope Presiding Judge Severino Santiapichi and Associate Judge Ferdinando Attolico said there was insufficent evidence linking the two Bulgarian diplomats a Bulgarian airlines official and three Turks to the attack on the pope in St Peter’s Square on May 13 1981 But the panel which began deliberations trial with six jurors after the ended a week ago convicted Agca and Omar Bagci also a Turk for smuggling into Italy the Browning automatic pistol used in the shooting Bagci was sentenced to three years and two months in prison on the smuggling charge Agca was given one year Both were fined 81480 plus court costs Turkish terrorist Agca the who already is serving a life sentence for the attempted assassination responded by sticking out his tongue at the judges Prosecutor Antonio Marini had re th “I am happy that the truth that I am innocent has triumphed” said Antonov who has been in jail or under house arrest since November 1982 “Justice has come but very late” Celebi told reporters Aivazov administrative officer In the commended the Bulgarians bo acquitted for lack of proof but sought life Imprisonment for two of the Turks and a prison term for BagcL The Assize Court rulings shattered the “Bulgarian connection" in the case — Agca’s charge that Bulgarian and Soviet officials plotted the slaving of the Polish-bor- n pontiff because of his support for Poland’s Solidarity labor movement The Soviet Union Saturday said the acquittals proved Western attempts to “smear" Bulgarians and "besmirch’’ socialist countries had failed Soviet television aired a documentary Friday night contending the case against the Bulgarians was planned by Western spy agencies as an act of "psychological warfare" against Socialist countries ' especially Poland “The Bulgarian connection crumbled to nothing” the Official Tan news agency said Saturday The verdicts “absolved for insufficiency of proof’ Bulgarian airline official Serga Ivanov Antonov Bulgarian diplomats Todor Stoyanov Aivazov and Zhelio Kolev Vassilev and Bagci and fellow Turks Musa Cerdar Celebi and Oral Celik 24-ye- ar so-call-ed Embassy in Rome and a military attache returned to Bulgaria before warrants were issued for their arrest and were tried in absentia Celik a fugitive since the papal attack was also tried in absentia Another Turkish defendant BeUr Cdenk 50 died of a heart atta k in a Turkish prison Oct 14 1985 ' Marini who said he would appeal the verdicts for Bagci Celebi and Celik blamed the acquittals on the "disconcerting testimony” of Agca the state’s star witness who admitted lying in court and often interrupted testimony to announce he was Jesus Christ and predict the destruction of the Western world “Pm not God I am the son of God I am Jesus Christ I am an angel in human form” shouted Agca a former member of Turkey’s ultra-rig“Gray Wolves” terror group as he entered court Saturday "Justice must be swift Now it is too late” he said after the hearing Bulgarian Vassilev so-call-ed ht his acquittal Sergei Ivanov Antonov is embraced following Obituaries derson Logan Mrs Owen Clinton (Edna) Baugh (Faye) Baira Roy Utah He was preceded in death by one Wellsville CORINNE — Robert Eugene Funeral services will be sister Cheney 56 Corinne died Fri- Tuesday at 2 pm at the Olsen Graveside services will be day March 28 1988 at Brigham Funeral Chapel in Brigham Monday at noon in the Logan City Community Hospital of an City Friends may call Tuesday City Cemetery with Bishop apparent heart attack from 12:30-1:4- 5 pm Interment Leland Cottle conducting He was born March 22 1930 in will be in the Corinne Cemetery Friends may call at Alien-Ha- ll Wilson Wyo a son of Joseph where will be Mortuary Monday from honors Howard and Pearl Estella accordedmilitary 0 am Mangum Cheney He married R (Preal) Shinkle Corinne Mrs Cheney Schulz Provencio Wanshlp Utah three brothers and two sisters Stanford C Covert Sandy Utah Priel C Burton Providence Glenn C Covert V Hibbard husband of Long Beach one son and two daughters J Willard and Mrs Larry (Georgia) McCollum Boulder City Nev J Christensen DRAPER Utah — Jess Ryan Mrs William B (Joyce) 4 months died Norwood Albuquerque NM Christensen 1986 his 12 grandchildren and several at Friday March 28 two home of Sudden Infant Death brothers and two sisters KenSydrome He was born Nov 22 1985 in neth J Seamons Hyde Park Salt Lake City a son of Russell Seamons Benson Mrs Christopher K and Lauralee Herman (Daisy) Church Miller Christensen Logan Mrs Kenneth (Alice) He is survived by his parents Cardon Benson She was preand one brother Rory of ceded in death by two brothers Draper grandparents Richard and a sister Norman J Corlette (Fred) and Lucille Christensen River- Seamons side Calif La Veil and Dorothy Seamons and Mrs Russell Miller Logan (Josie) Anderson Funeral services will be Graveside services will be Monday at 2 pm in the Logan Monday in Long Beach and City Cemetery Friends may Tuesday in Boulder City call Tuesday evening from 8 Nev Interment will be in Boulder City Emily at the parents’ home in Draper Monroe Conn Quentin G Covert Hyrum and 21 grandchildren She was preceded in death by a daughter Marrianne Schulz Homer and one brother Keith Abner Covert Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1 pm in the Logan 13th Ward with Bishop Lynn Hobbs conducting Friends may call at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Monday evening from 9 and at the ward one hour prior to funeral services Burial wil be in the Logan City Cemetery M Schulz OGDEN Verio Hibbard 65 of Logan died Thursday March 27 1986 Utah -Mary Covert at Logan Regional Hospital He was born May 21 1920 in Schulz 62 of Logan a son of George Henry Logan died and Elma Lundberg Hibbard March He lived in Logan all his life 7-- Logan City 27 1986 ate schools He worked for Dicks the McKay-DeHospital Cafe and Jacks Cafe in Logan and attended E Kimber in Ogden He loved music and played She was daughter Leonard Joseph several musical instruments He is survived by one brother born April Cheney Logan Robert Allen Cheney Ethen Roger Cheney and four sisters: Oliver Hib- 22 1923 in and Cindy Louise Cheney all of bard Logan Mrs C Alden Thatcher Idaho a daughter of two grandchildren Corinne (Ivy) Johnson West Valley Thomas Abner and Emily three sisters Lorraine Shinkle Utah Mrs Colleen H Montano Coombs Covert She married Schulz on Brigham City Mrs Keith Roy Utah Mrs Marjorie An- - Orville17 Benjamin 1944 in Phoenix Ariz June He died April 8 1962 She graduated from Logan High School She lived in Monson Mass and Logan She was a member of the Logan 13th LDS Ward where she was a Sunday school secretary on both the stake and ward leveL of new Logan’s hydroelectric megawatts power She is survived by her mother plant began operating Friday Von Bethers head of Logan's of Logan two sons and one after engineers solved problems electric said the daughter Paul Raylor Schulz department : with the plant’s generator thrust bearings in the two gen- Paradise Thomas Eric Schulz bearings erators did not have adequate Mayor Newell Daines told the support but the new parts city power procurement board engineers installed solved the Friday the plant was tested last ’'week when it began producing problem Computers should be installed it’s first power and the tests Jon V Takemoto will discuss : show the facility is working in the plant sometime this week The plant is currently “The Molecular Biology of well" "very The 812 million plant at the operating at 85 percent of its Bacterial Photosynthesis” -- I mouth Thursday at 2 pm in Ecdes of Logan Canyon is capacity Conference Center Room 208 1988 to is will be It that expected designed produce 64 and the Takemoto is a biology professor megawatts when there is a year of heavy run-of- f at Utah State University and in water should the be river enough Logan high enough to - River On two days last week power for his lecture is sponsored by the produce scientific honor society Sigma the plant produced 54 Logan residents Xi as part of Scholars Day activities The public is invited - great-grandchildr- en 6-- LEWISTON Utah May Kimber a stillborn daughter of Dennis Grant and Deborah Jo Chadwick Kimber was born March 27 1986 at the Logan Regional Hospital She is survived by her parents of Lewiston two sisters Tiffany Marie and Becky Lee both of Lewiston grandparents Mr and Mrs Grant Chadwick Lewiston Mr and Mrs Dennis G Moretti LONG CARD OF THANKS The family of J Dean Nelson Calif wishes to express their deep gratitude to all who showed died Thursday March concern and kindness at this at St Mary’s Hospital following time of loss Special thanks to a stroke Bishop Derwin Merrill and the She was born Oct 12 1908 in Relief Society of the Richmond Hyde Park the first child of 4th LDS Ward and Dean’s Kimber Logan Joseph E and Lucy Jackson friends and neighbors We are Mr and Mrs Seamons She married' Harold appreciative of the help and Shirley Clark Logan Mr and Mather Julian July 6 1926 in support of Johnny Riggins and Mrs Herbert Hardy Oakley Salt Lake City He died in 1964 the staff at the Cache Senior Idaho She married John B Moretti in Citizens Center and Alien-Ha- ll Graveside services will be 1965 and had lived in Long Mortuary in Logan Monday at 1 pm in the Beach since that time Lewiston City Cemetery She was raised in Hyde Park The J Dean Nelson family New hydroelectric plant working ‘very well’ i Iwertz Bessie C Hyrum 10:30-11:8- Louise Kaus on Nov 14 1959 in Brigham City He served in the US Air Force and in the Korean War He retired from Hill Air Force Base where he worked as an electronics technician He was a member of the Corinne 1st LDS Ward where he served as a home teacher He was active in Scouting and was a member of the Corinne VFW Survivors include his wife of Corinne three sons and one City Lauralee Friends may call at the and had lived in Salt LakeNev Lewiston lst4th Ward Chapel Ogden and Boulder City She is survived by her Monday from 12 to 12:45 pm Utah Syracuse BEACH -G- enevieve (Jennie) Moretti 77 27 1986 great-grandparen- ts About Cache 1 and enrollment is limited For more information or to register call Susan Worf 752-806- The American Association of Persons will meet Thursday at 2 pm at the Senior Citizens Center 236 North 100 East Logan There will be a special music program “Songs of Yesteryear 'r by Nellie Leishman and Reece Murray ' Retired low-co- st VOfeather Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Unseasonably warm through Monday variable high cloudiness through Sunday night mostly fair Monday highs Easter Sunday in the lower 70s and Monday from the upper 60s into the lower 70s lows Sunday night in the mid 40s Logan: Unseasonable mild through variable high cloudiness Monday through SurJay night mostly fair Monday hig s Easter Sunday in the upper 60s and Monday in the mid 60s lows Sunday night near 40 Northern Utah: Continued un- seasonably warm through Monday variable high cloudiness through Sunday night mostly fair Monday highs Easter Sunday and Monday 6S to 75 lows Sunday night mostly in the 40s Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy in the north Easter Sunday otherwise fair through Monday highs Easter Sunday in the 60s and Monday 55 to 65 Sunday night 25 to 15 Cache Valley children's drawing class will be taught at the Alliance for the Varied Arts beginning Friday The class is designed for the serious art student and suggested ages are 8 through 12 Class fees are 815 A 4 six-we- ek Main Logan Representatives from Logan businesses and interested citizens are invited to a meeting to discuss the proposed revision to Logan City’s business license regulations The meeting will be Tuesday at 9 am in the Municipal Council Chambers 255 North Main Copies of the revised ordinance are available at the city offices In connection Library Week Public Library amnesty period ARREST — Uang “Connie" Ung Tan 23 of Aggie Village Logan was arrested Friday and faces charges of Class A shoplifting She was arrested with 817100 worth of property from Fred Meyer in her possesion 3 3 3 E e 1219North’MaIfCSiLbqanillCall753-080- Lifetime Club Membership In Town 0 D Logan City Ambulance n (IFfeemoviemontfifortyear Discount on photo processing gP 0 49 Tuesday night movlo rentals Cl East North Logan Dale Ashcroft of Logan Dale VanScoyk Voy Smith and 800 1400 Color Print Fin How 64 SI M per rak Color Print rodeomobleM-Tl- i except hobdays) 0 gCl Savings on VCI t tope rentals 0 discount on Kodak 0 discount on blank and (except tog 40 new releesei) £jj 10 gn 010ether supplies Him tapes — Fin HOW 6 8 (phi5tif4iin Nenmamberi mM II 00 pe rod j 36 EXPOSURE j I I i Color Print Fin How ——— m — — -- COUPON— mombor lonws Cord 30-4- 0 accident Saturday 12 EXPOSURE 5 Biggest Value residence Saturday morning at S J— —— COUPON-1 24 EXPOSURE - le ! 8 Teryl D East Center reported a Honda ACCIDENT — Four people were taker to Logan Regional Hospital following a 33 :a C2 possession of marijuana Providence Civic station wagon with Utah license plates stolen from his 752-09- ferij personal service of two-vehic- LDS missionaries who served o in the LDS Mission are invited to a reunion Friday in West Valley City For more information and travel directions call i: ARREST — Ross Parker Mathews 18 of 6722 South 4000 West Wellsville was arrested Saturday and faces a class A 395 Hansen cr B Cache County Sheriff THEFT V will address the Logan Kiwanis Club Wednesday at 12:30 pm at the Bluebird 19 North Main Logan The public is invited (Qramey cJvjortuary 3 AUTO with National the Smithfield is offering an for all overdue Max Smith all of Wyoming were treated and released POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police Hancey of James Rep 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