Show 4— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October 28 1987 Education request heads to Bangerter Obituaries G and Timothy Bethers all Bethers LOS ALTOS Funeral services will be Thursday at noon in the Los died Altos Ward Chapel and Saturday at 1 pm in the Daniel Ward Building near Heber City 2400 Mill Road Daniel Burial will be in the Heber City Cemetery Sunday Oct 25 1987 at his home He was born June 28 1920 in Daniel Utah a son of Los Pratt and a nephew Calif — Grant Bethers 7 Los Altos of Altos He was preceded in death by a daughter Jean a brother Ephriam and Edna Bethers Pond H He married Lois Tovey on Oct 7 1964 in the Salt Lake LDS LAKESIDE Calif — Horace B Pond Lakeside 85 formerly Temple He was educated in Heber of Lewiston Utah and Island schools and was student body Park Idaho died Tuesday Oct president of Wasatch High 27 1987 School in Heber City He graduHe is survived by his wife ated from Utah State University Elizabeth Brimly Pond of in 1942 He was a member of the Lakeside three sons Brent Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Pond San Pedro Calif Steven editor in chief in 1942 of the Pond Island Park Bruce Pond Utah State University Hollister Calif dchildren and yearbook The Buzzer He was a member gran- 11 1 great-greatgrandchi- ld of the Also surviving "Fourth Estate" journalistic is one sister Jennie P Reese society and Alpha Sigma Nu Logan one brother Jay Pond honor society He served in the West Jordan Memorial US Air Force during World services will be held Saturday War II and was in the in- at 11 am at Neptune Society in telligence department ElCahaon Calif e He served a LDS mission in the London-Britis- h Isles mission He received his L master’s degree at the UniverFuneral services for Lewis sity of Denver where he was honored as a Sloane Fellow He James Hendricks will be received his PhD in public Thursday at noon in the Stratadministration from New York ford Ward Chapel 2605 S 1500 University and worked for the East Salt Lake City where tax foundation in New York friends may call one hour prior He worked for Edison to services Interment will be in Electric Institute in Manhattan the Richmond City Cemetery NY where he was active in under the direction of Larkin the LDS Church He was bishop Mortuary of the Manhattan 1st LDS Ward for five years as the only single I bishop of a married ward He was on the New York Stake Funeral services for Cyrus High Council for nine years He relocated his family to Los Irvin Robbins will be Thursday Altos in 1973 He recently re- at noon in the Dayton (Idaho) tired from Electric Power Re- LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop search Institute He was active David Bouck conducting in church and civic affairs Friends may call at Webb Survivors include his wife of Funeral Home in Preston Los Altos two daughters and Idaho today from 9 pm and three sons Kristine Bethers-Whit-e at the ward chapel Thursday am Burial will Logan Cathryn Bethers from David Bethers Stephen Bethers be in the Dayton Cemetery full-tim- Hendricks Robbins 7-- River Heights council updated on city building construction - RIVER HEIGHTS The City Council heard an update on the construction of the new city building Tuesday The building should be completed withing the next 60 days according to City Recorder Irvin Crosbie In other business property owned by the LDS Church the Fund-rais- er Providence-Rive- and the the is in of being annexed Crosbie said The council also approved a process permit for Susan building Astrove Astrove plans to add a car port onto an already existing garage scheduled this week The challenge is out Utah State University students faculty and staff are being asked to jump rope for the American Heart Association Those who want to see what real jumping is about should come and watch kids from the Bountiful area perform on the USU patio (or in the Sunburst Lounge if the weather is bad) Thursday at 9:30 am The team has youngsters from kindergarten through eighth grade who will surprise those who aren’t familiar with "Double Dutch" Later Thursday the Bountiful team will demonstrate jumping rope for students in several Cache Valley schools The actual "Jump Rope for Heart” fund-rais- will er staff writer 24-ho- ur Students will no longer be required to obtain a signature from their dean before tne 20th Utah State University President Stanford Cazier presented class day of the quarter The a preliminary higher education policy was adopted by the budget request to the USU council and it will be in effect Administrative Council Tues- winter quarter 1988 Evan Stevenson vice presiday The request will be submitted dent for business speaking “in to Gov Norman Bangerter Nov behalf of the students’ pocket-books- ” 6 who will then develop the explained that when too 1988-8- 9 operating budget for many textbooks or not enough are ordered students are hurt higher education Cazier said Higher education requests for in the long run One way to the state of Utah represent alleviate the problem he said All faculty involved in more than a $26- - million in- is to encourage faculty to get teaching and research are crease in funding with updates rather than purchase asked to supply the total use of their time in and out of class in addi- new text editions Chris Avery ASUSU presi- Cazier said This includes time and tional faculty to accommodate dent agreed used for research article writfuture enrollment increases and committee work "Updates in new editions are ingTwo Cazier said representatives of USU not worth another $40" he said The council also heard Services — Director Personnel He explained that if provarious reports on university and EmployClark England fessors change their texts once ment Mardyne policy Supervisor a quarter or even once a year Val Christensen vice presiMatthews — proposed that dis it dent for student services re- Books frustrating for students epartment heads handle can often equal more verificaported on a new policy which he than d lf to of employment eligibility USU said will make it easier for tuition costs than tion rather forms he said students to withdraw from the personnel services Stevenson said he is inThe federally required 1986 university Christensen added that it has sometimes been vestigating a national computer Immigration Reform and Con“easier for the student to get in network service which can trol Act requires that every priorities one-thir- one-ha- Press International Forecasters said relief from scattered showers was in sight for Atlantic Coast states hit by a spate of wet weather that dumped up to 2 inches of rain in three hours on the nation's capital Rain was forecast for today in New England New York state Pennsylvania New Jersey Maryland Delaware and Virginia but is expected to diminish later in the day as a low pressure system moves north the National Weather Service said Much of Washington DC was soaked Tuesday when intermittent light rain turned into a heavy downpour and I to 2 inches fell over a three hour period ending around 7 pm NWS meteorologist Dan McCarthy said The NWS warned that wet leaves may make roads and sidewalks particularly slippery The service said the leaves may clog sewer drains flooding streets Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast over much of California with rain across parts of Nevada and southern Utah "This rain is not uncommon for this time of year especially with the weather pattern we've been having" McCarthy said "California especially has been getting a good soaking and that's what it - WASHINGTON and White House (UFI) Congressmen aides report progress in their effort to put together a new tax and spending plan to erase the federal deficit and soothe the economy but they said today they have hours of hard work ahead of them “We’re really just getting started” said a Sen J Bennett Johnston as he walked into this morning’s meeting "We’re talking We?e making some D-L- two-ho- ur far the negotiators — 14 legislators and three top administration officials — have stuck to an agreement not to discuss details of their work in public Their goal is to draft an agreement acceptable to President Reagan and Con A Friend’s Day will be held at the Masonic Lodge 118 West 100 North on Sunday 2 to 4 pm All Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Partly cloudy through tonight mostly cloudy Thursday 20 percent chance of measurable precipitation through highs both days In the mid lows tonight in the 4 Thursday 60s Logan: Partly cloudy today and tonight mostly cloudy Thursday widely scattered showers tonight and Thursday highs both days in the mid 60s lows tonight in the upper Ms Merrill Steve Nielsen Library business manager presented reproduced photo-gragfrom a new color photocopier which he said has "tremendous potential” in education and classroom use Copy Center III located in the Taggart Student Center has recently purchased the copier which can reproduce a photograph slide or negative in a r‘mere 28 seconds” he said hs It can also change the background color make the color more vibrant than the original color and can enlarge up to 11 x 17 inches It is the only color copier available in northern Utah and southern Idaho and Nielsen expects the machine which cost $32000 to pay for itself in three years economic horizon Anyone who doubted that these threats to our future growth were serious should have been set straight in the last couple of weeks” Center Sunburst Lounge pm at Mendon Elementary dent is and free to the public School The permits apply only their tickets in advance Ostroushko’s concert is 7-- 9 2 Mendon-are- a sponsored by The Bridger Folk to the Oct of the hunt Star De Music Society and KUSU-FMaps pheasant Jobs Daughters and For more Information call newly designated pheasant reMolay friends are invited covery area east of Mendon will (evenings) also be available That area will Mt Logan Middle School seven- be closed to pheasant hunting Peter Ostroushko best known eighth-grad- e and this year throughout the United States for th-grade his nine years as one of the “Girls Glee” choirs directed by The Mendon Wildlife regular performers and musical Gary Dunn will present a g director of the “Choir Concert” Thursday at Federation has scheduled a radio program “A Prairie 7:30 pm ' in the school turkey shoot at noon Saturday Home Companion” with Garriauditorium 875 N 200 'East The trap shoot will be held east son Keillor will be appearing in Logan Songs they will include of Mendon on the Mendon-Loga- n road (600 South) Winconcert in Logan Monday at 8 are: “Annie’s Song" ‘The pm in the Taggart Student Monster Mash "You Don't ners will be awarded frozen Center Auditorium on the USU Have to be a Star” a medley of turkeys Everyone is invited and there is a fee for shoot campus Tickets are available Broadway songs and more in advance from Sunrise participants Pheasant hunting permits for Cyclery in Logan or at the door Lee Roderick Washington hunt Seating is limited so concert-goer- s the Mendon area three-da- y are encouraged to buy will go on sale Thursday from Bureau Chief for Scripps League Newspapers will be the featured Utah State University Convocations Series speaker 31-N- Eastern Masons M 752-59- 46 ' -- ' Selected stocks The GayLesbian Alliance is sponsoring its annual Halloween party Friday at 9 pm Bring your own beverages For more information call Sam 9 or Sara Ann 752-786- 753-18- 05 Phi Upsilon Omicron a national honor society in home economics will be having its annual fruit cake sale and orders need to be placed by Nov 6 Light qakes will sell for $375 (12 oz) and $675 (2 lb) Dark cakes will be $350 and $650 To order contact Joan 6 Budge at 750-153- Providence City is holding a rummage sale to raise funds for the new tennis courts Anyoie who would like to contribute items to help with the fundraiser should bring them is Roderick’s topic Thursday “Government and the Press” Thursday between 8 pm to The lecture will be offered at the Providence City Offices 15 S Main Providence 12:30 pm in the Taggart Stu i 4-- take News of record POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police on the wheels were valued The theft of three THEFT customized wheels from Frank Autobody 50 W 700 North Logan was reported Tuesday by Earl Frank The wheels aluminum with gold center were removed from a 1974 Triumph in a storage yard and were valued at $130 each Tires Logan City Ambulance $30 - Northern Utah: Partly cloudy through a tonight mostly cloudy Thursday chance of showers through Thursday highs both days in the mid 60s lows tonight from the upper 30s through the - ACCIDENT Lisa Wahler 330 South Logan was conveyed to Logan Regional Hospital Tuesday following a traffic accident at 1400 N Main Logan reported at 2:31 pm No other information was available 927 W Dignity and Understanding loye E Mertlndele Southern Utah: Partly cloudy through an tonight mostly cloudy Thursday lapaa CHy Cauacll Novi I9R7 precipitation NELSON A proven coniorvatlvo working far you" Fold by candidate through Thursday highs both days from the upper 60s through the upper 70s lows tonight from the 40s through the Mil Miff ruNiRAL ttona UfatUMt lift Naso ImAMi (Ml MIMH SOs Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy through Thursday highs both days from the upper 60s through the lower 70s lows tonight 2S to 35 Fresh 399 Cache Valley per person dbl APPLE CIDER Jf B 75 occ WEEK IN WAIKIKI Round trip airfare Round trip transfers 8 davs7 nights at a Waikiki Beach Hotel Fresh flower Lei greeting (Your Container) Continental Breakfast & more! -- ’161 Utah-ldah- o City Boise Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston Logan Malad McCall Ogden Pocatello Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake St George Sun Valley Twin Falls Vernal Wendover PLUS- High Low Pep 71 37 64 64 65 67 70 62 45 25 38 65 66 65 69 63 64 76 65 71 31 28 22 44 M 42 40 38 42 -- 64 30 60 44 Worth of FREE extras I Polynesian Culture Center Admission Dinner Show Tranters I Peorl Harbor Cruise W' Transfers I Germaiere's luau Dinner wTransfert 1 Sheraton Polynesian Revue wDinnar I Society of Seven Show 8 Cocktails I Waikiki Trolly Tour 30 Discount Dollar Car Rental $2°° (Our Container) Don't Miss This Howlin' Good Deal OTHER SPECIALS 3 days only - 29th - 31st Salt La ke City to Los Angeles 68M ow with several flights daily Salt Lake to New York City 99M ow based an round trip Los Angeles to Taiwan 595M Fruit Farm Zollinger of J experience rounding IEASURE WML S3 EaetlOO North genereHent Chief making 1000 River Heights Blvd Mon-Sa- t 0 9 am -- 6 pm 752-781- 753-254- Alio Available at Macey's 4 1 at each 0VOTE lower 40s needs" Temperatures will be In the SOs or 60s across much of the nation today with highs in the 60s from the northern and central Appalachian) across the Great Lakes region to much of Minnesota with some Ms in Michigan Highs In the 70s will reach Into parts of the northern high Plains and across much of Colorado Kansas Oklahoma New Mexico Texas and southern Oregon Highs in the 70s and Ns will extend across central and southern Florida must have documentation which proves their citizenship About Cache 752-196- of 1-- gress to trim at least $23 billion from the federal deficit one of the factors blamed by some economists for last week’s nosedive in the stock market Reagan in a statement released Tuesday said the stock market plunge “has alerted us of potential dangers on the said Sen Pete Domenici of New Mexico ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee after Tuesday’s private session broke up for the progress” place in the USU fieldhouse Friday at 3 pm The event is sponsored by the heart association along with the USU chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma national health science honorary Pledge sheets are available in tne HPER building For additional information contact Randy Foulger at 3 increasing chance person who goes through the payroll system including graduate students fill out an 9 form (Employment Eligibility Verification) within three business days of being hired they reported USU has complied with law since its inception and White House Congress say talks progressing Weather b By United supply texts within a period He said that may reduce the chances of ordering too many or too few texts In other business Cazier reported that the Board of Regents and the House leadership m the Utah Legislature mandated that all faculty members fill out and return a "faculty activity survey” The purpose of the survey is to determine in what general areas faculty allocate their time than it is to get out” By Debby Darby award-winnin- Heights Stake r Earl family Cazier presents preliminary budget i |