Show 4— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 21 1987 Local school districts meet with consultants By Carol MacPheraon staff writer wmWw Meeting with a roup Saturday the Lofan and Cache acbool districts began the work of narrowing down the focus of a study to be done on the feasibllty of consolidatinf the two districts Also to be looked at in the study is the possibility of reorganisation of the districts which could be anything from cooperation in some areas to total consolidation The districts have hired the Wasatch Institute of Research and Evalutation (WIRE) to come iv with a proposal for the study WIRE is an independent agency mostly made mt of college professors said its director Blaine Worthen Worthen told the boards WIRE was impressed with the and thoroughness the districts thoughtfulness have put into this protect so far He also said he would remove himself from conducting the questions Some of the tress the boards want to look into inch le: — Quality of programs such as curriculum instruction and class loads — agreements Two Brigham Young Univerand as such recreation parks sity professors (who work for of buildings and ownership joint Van Mondfrans WIRE) Adrian end Richard Sudweeks will be facilities mill levy support and in charge of the study The the interchange of services — Public debt such as bonds boards agreed with the consulinterest costs outstanding tants hiring different people in the community for specific tenure of debt service bond and bond ratings tasks withinthe study or if service — Tax rates such as unequal needed a person with a specific tax rates inequities in recreexpertise ation and voted leeway — Local agreements with the The purpose of the meeting to find what out Logan Education Association Saturday was kinds of questions the' boards and the Cache Education want answered in the study Association and the Classified The consultants agreed to re- Employees Association inport back to the boards within cluding salary schedules two weeks with an estimate of the cost and time the study study because he believes the leadership of such a study should be from outside the area to avoid the appearance of any vested Interest in the outcome of the study would take After listing the questions the boards warn answered the consultants were to prioritise them to find the most important About Cache The Human Resources sory Board of the Bear River Association of Governments will meet Honday at 2 pm in Advi- the board room of the Bridgeriand Area Vocational Center 1301 N 600 West Logan Public hearings will be held on the BRAG budget for fiscal 1988 the community services block grant application and budget and the social services bloat pant binding formula Cindy Hall will present some transportation Issues Lewiston City is sponsoring a senior citizens’ Fourth of July dinner Monday at 3 pm in the Lewiston Community Building All seniors in Lewiston are invited The city is also holding a Main Street USA Children’s Patriotic Parade Tuesday at 10 am All Lewiston Uds are invited to participate and encouraged to wear red white and blue Inter-agen- cy Logan 2nd Circuit Court wm closed this Friday and wffl wpen m Monday July 6 at 8 am ace site ownership location and main- - the district office tenance facilities — Transportation such as state busing vs privatisation — The perceived philosoph- ical differences between the school boards andor the difference! between the county and city or to what extent are the disticts compatible The consultants told the boards some of the questions will have to be answered by the best informed judgment they can make given theinformatkm available such as for the question “Will the students nave better leering if the districts consolidate" WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ling-Ling- ’s panda cub was found dead early Saturday a “heartbreaking” end to what National Zoo officials hoped would be the first successful attempt to raise a giant panda hi the United States “We’re all very sad but we’re going to try again” Panda House manager Lisa Stevens said of the death of the twin a frounce female “We’re going to look forwirdto next year” d cub was the The tiny white-haire- longest surviving Ling-Lin- States A cub born in 1983 died three hours after birth a second cub was stillborn in 1984 and the twin to the cub that was found dead Saturday lived only moments after birth Tuesday “It’s heartbreaking news" Stevens said at 11 be Monday am at the Bountiful 2nd Ward LDS Chapel 650 S 200 East Bountiful Friends may call today from pm at in Olympia Graveside services wUl be Tuesday June 30 at 1 pm in the Newton City Cemetery Services are under the direction of Larkin Mortuary Salt Lake 26 City K N 295 Krull OGDEN -Verena Julia Adams former Logan resident died - daughter a in jgA Map shows maximum temperatures At toast 50 to racaivt praopnaaon indcaM By Unttad UPI Cache Valley Pma International and Hiundarstorms to ttw Atlantic Coast stataa and ttw Gulf Coast Saturday while unseasonable temperatures baked the Northwest The heaviest rainfall from the storm which extended from Maine to the Coast and across the A coM front brought Florida Peninsula JOcduded el any shaded ms a forecast ahowor fall over the Northeast the National Weather Service saM Flood watches were In effect for nearly all of New Hampshire and Vermont where up to S Inches of rain had fallen by midday Thunderstorms also brought widely scattered showers to the lower Groat Lakes region and central and southwest Texas southeastern Now Mexico Nevada and eastern Kansas in Carson City Nev firefighters Saturday contained a lightning-sparkefire that caused more than Si) million in damages In a posh subdivision and 300 residents who fled their homes were allowed to return The fire the worst In Carson City since INS raged out of control Friday night blackening TOO acres destroying two expensive homes two garages and an outbuilding In the Lakevlew subdivision and the Tlmberllne area 1985 from the Washington State Department of Social Health Services He was a veteran of World War II 4 with the serving from US Marine Corps He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans He resided in Olympia for the past 23 years He is survived by nis wife and two daughters Judith KruU Henry Krull and Marci KruU Stroup aU of Olympia 1941-194- one son Kenneth Krull Snokomish Wash nine grandchildren two sisters Helen Barton Sterling Colo Carol Kirkpatrick Littleton Colo Funeral services were held most her life she lived m Ogden the past year She received her of education in the Logan City schools and graduated from Utah State University She was in the first graduating class of the LDS Institute of Religion in Logan She taught school and worked at USU and at the LDS Institute of Religion from which she retired She was an active member of the Logan 5th LDS Ward She is survived by one sister Armenia Kenny nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews Funeral services wUl be Tuesday at noon in the Nelson Funeral Home Chapel with Bishop Jerry Allen officiating At her request there wUl be no viewing but friends are invited to meet with the family Tues-- - d Forecasts News of record POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Ambulance ACCIDENT over the mountains highs both days 15 to 99 tows from the low 40s to tower 90s Utah-ldah- o NU Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston Moled McCall Ogden Pocatello Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake St George Sun Valley Twin Falls Vernal WvnBreT - 094 1 91 47 mm 99 44 mm n“ 49 sees BS44h I029S tilt ISO H 154 149414 4 47 NN 109 71 74 41 1 111 SH I 47 m 200 Linda East Logan reported at pm According to Logan City Fire Department dispatch the car she was driving was struck from behind by a vehicle driven by Lori Astle 491 Wasatch Blvd Smithfield Astle and her daughter Jessica both sustained injury and were also transported to Logan Regional where they were treated and released 4:36 1698 E 1700 Frodsham North Logan was transported to Logan Regional Hospital where she wu treated and released Friday after sustaining injuries in a accident which occurred at 1200 42 Jessop 16 died Thursday June 25 1987in Salt Lake City of injuries sustained I n a n automobile ac- cident wffl NIBLEY -TRoger 4-- H HaH 11 died Saturday June 27 1987 of injuries sustained 1 n a n automobile ac- cident He was born Oct Logan rr H She was born 7 1970 in a L--J daughter of Thomas DeLoy and Colleen Mair Jessop She had just completed her jtiBtaf wmf at Mountain Crest High School She was active in the Future Farmers of America and programs She enjoyed riding horses and farm activities she milked cows for her grandfather and uncle She was a member of the LDS Church She is survived by her Mair Jessop fronts Colleen Thomas DeLoy Jessop Hyrum one sister Sept Ceme- ravis in Logan a son of Bruce Brough and Dianne Scofield Hall He was a at Spring Creek Middle School in 31 1975 sixth-grad- er Providence He had participated in youth baseball and soccer leagues He enjoyed skiing fishing and the outdoors Heis survived Nibley two sisters Heather on and Jennifer Lynn Hall one brother John Brady Hall an of Nibley grandparents Velma Scofield Montpelier Idaho Alice B Hall Logan Owen and Florence Hall Logan Fontella Scofield Brigham Tina-Polli- Bushkill ceded in death by ner Gerald and May grandparents Jessop Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at noon in the Paradise LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Reed Baldwin conducting Friends may call Monday from 9 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Logan and at the ward Tuesday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Paradise City Cemetery 7-- u er Dignity and Understanding NELSON FUNUUL NONES Logan with BUhopSpencer Hill Friends may conducting IvkIM MB MX — lfu W- - 1158 FRANKLIN'S AGE RICHARD W WATERS AND ASSOCIATES WHICH SPOUSE OWES THE TAX? Which ipouM h I labia for tha Income tax on a jointly filed lax ratumf Who it liable far additional lax otto tied on a prior-yea- r return? What if you art divorced? Aro you I labia for your tpouta't incoma tax H you filed a taparate lax return? A hatband and wife are both liable for tha incoma tax an a jointly-filelax return That meant the MS may collect to km Inlereit end panalliet an that tax return from whichever ipoute It It eatiett to collect Thera It a provitien In tha lax law known at "innocent ipoute” relief A porton filing a joint return may avoid liability for the omlulon of Income cautad by hit or her Tha innocent mutt etlablith or that he the wot of the unaware tpeuta ipoute unreported Income An innocent tpouta may alto be rallevad of tax liabilHiot on a taint return if It can bo ihown that tha tax return wot tigned under duratt Unable braquitiei can come about becauta of divorce if prior lax returnt wera Iliad (olntfy Once a property tettloment hat been agreed to neither ipoute would be pleated te pay a tiieabla IRS claim on an ex'i tax return Thit contingent liability ihould be provided far In tha divorce or taparatlon agreement If you and your ipoute file taparate lax returnt you can change your mind and file a joint lex return for any of the previout Ihrea yean If howaver you file joint return you are not permitted to elect taparate filing itatut once the due date-fa- r that year't lax return (April 15th) hat patted A divorced taxpayer may net ofoct to go bach and file a taparate return If he or the filed a joint return with an One ipoute may however claim a refund batod on an amanded tax return with rotpoct to lolntfy-filereturn even though the amendment it tigned by only ana of the two WURI INwlei "A FULL SERVICE CPA FIRM" 399 North Main No 32S Logan Utah 84321 HIGH INCOME FUND In addition to high current income this Fund diver-Investment over sfflesj approximately 115 weU- researchedcoTporate bonds at these other im- portant investment features: tak Monthly dividends Professional manage- - ment peuhiMt $100 or more gets you started yield and share price wffl vary For example on 62686 the net asset value per share was 8381 and on 62687 it waagsss Askforafree prospectus Jf L today JjlfllIk Etqrtccmto jnurmuKjr-ii- o aasraSa IxSeWfuleiilliilleR aWSWT-- - FRANKLIN Thorne 752-923- Inc 3 Far e bee protpodui containing mare complete information about Franklin't Ago High bKomo Fund Including chergat and oxpontot Pfaata road It carefully before Invetting or tending money Suite 401 First Security Building II South Mela gae Utai TU-ttS- MMtherS4 trKSMKKl Please Call Wilson BilHae s Pa grandparents Wesley and Marie Mair Paradise She was pre- Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1 pm in the ADeriun Mortuary Chapel in financial planning Northern Utah: Partly cloudy through Monday with Isolated afternoon and gusty winds evening thunderstorms near any thunderstorms highs In the 90s tows from 45 to 40 evening thundershowers PARADISE — Sheri Lynn rs T Hall Jessop City Logan: Partly cloudy through Monday with Isolated thunderstorms mainly In the afternoons and evenings gusty winds near thunderstorms highs Sunday SS and Monday S5 lows Sunday night In the lows from the upper 90s to tower Ms Southern Idaho: Mostly fair through Monday with Isolated afternoon and am Interment 0 great-grandmoth- N two-vehic- le Salt Lake Ogden and Provo: Partly cloudy through Monday with Isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms gusty winds near the storms highs In the ww to mid fOs lows from the upper SOs to lower Ms S be in the Brigham City tery of She had lived in Logan 7-- Carter G 9:30-10:3- married ' tired in Static In Armenia Parry and John Q Adams She never He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church He re- Cold death Monday from 9 pm and Tuesday one hour prior to services Burial wffl be in the Hyrum City Cemetery 7-- Ogden She was born in Logan a 1942 Warm Friday Hospital married Maxine Jenkins former Newton resident FRONTS: budgeted" day from 10:30 am until time of services Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery Olsen-Mye- June 28 1987 at the McKay Dee OLYMPIA Wash Kenneth C KruU 66 died Wednesday June 24 1987 in an Olympia hospitaL He was born April 12 1921 in Colo a son of Henry Leila Young Krull He SHOWERS 1 Funeral services for Gordon Ray Carter will be Monday at 11 am at the Brigham City 1st Ward LDS Chapel 236 E 100 South Brigham City with Bishop James Whittaker cl the Logan 19th Ward conducting Friends may can at Mortuary 205 S 100 East Brigham City today from 9 pm and Monday from Adams V Bountiful Main and Monday at the church one hour prior to services A graveside service will be Monday at 2 pm at the SmUhfield Cemetery V'A feasibllty of consolidation The main objective of the boards in undertaking this project is “either to provide the same quality learning which meeteduca training needs of children and youth firing in Cache Valley as are now available at a more reasonable cost or to provide improved or expanded educational opportunities at essentially the same cost or at a reduced cost as currently Dr Richard Montali head of pathology for the zoo said preliminary autopsy results show the female twin died of hydroperitoneum or fluid in the abdomen and lungs "possibly associated with an Infection” He said an exact cause of death would be not be known for at least five days The last time xookeepers heard the female cub’s squeals was at 11:41 pm Friday g Hsmg-Hsm- Friday June Funeral services for Mildred Oleson Bauman will Mortuary RAM Earlier boards voted Obituaries Russon Brothers 53snow ings members said of the latest of the four born to since she and her mate g were given to the United g States by China in 1972 is the the United birthln to only giant panda give Ling-Lin- 6-- 6 VObather ferent days to explain what they are doing and answer any questions people might have at this point The boards want input from the public but will not debate issues at these meet- Other questions however can be answered more precisely Worthen said Following the consultants report in a few weeks the boards plan to meet with local legislators to ten them of the project answer any questions they may have and to solicit file legislators’ support After that tfie boards wm meet with the media for an update on the status of the report the consul-tants are working on The boards also plan to meet with professional and service employees of the two districts nco as members of the education associations classified employees PTA councils and administrators Then sometime in July the boards plan to have “open hours" with the public perhaps on three or four dif Four - day -old panda cub found dead M Bauman i benefits and career ladder programs — Capital facilities such as building conditions student Franklin Craup rundt |