Show Page 4— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday August 4 1988 ends of collaborator Nazi accused Hearing CHICAGO (UPI) — An Dllnoti man who claims to have spent World War II as a farm laborer and university student was allegedly identified by a convicted war criminal as commander of a Latvian police unit that executed thousands of Jews Tim deportation hearing ended Wednesday in the case of Konrads Kalejs 75 of Northfield 111 alleged by the Justice Department to be one of the highest ranking Nad collaborators living in the UnttedStates ' A decision from Immigration Judge Anthony Petrone is not expected before late September The government is seeking to deport Kalejs for allegedly lying about his military sendee when he obtained a US entry visa in 1951 Kalejs Is accused of being a company w ps? Arjas in the Kassel West Germany where he was sentenced to life murders of 15000 neonle interview on July During the three-hou- r 11 1984 Arjas said "Kalejs was a member of his battalion" Fud testified "He named If r Kalejs as a company commander" Fusi’s testimony was in direct conflict with evidence entered by the defense two days earlier — a statement allegedly given by Arjas to his West German attorney in January of 1997 saying Kalejs did not serve under his command Arjas who suffered poor health for several years died commander in the Arajs Kommando a Latvian auxiliary police'mobile execution unit that killed at the bidding of the Nads — exterminating thousands of Jews gypsies and other civilians during the German occupation of Latvia Three years after serving in the Arsis Kommando which he allegedly Joined in July of 1941 Kalejs entered the 15th SS Grenadier Battalion of the Latvian Legion where he served as a first lieutenant the Justice Department claims The government presented only one rebuttal witness Wednesday a federal Investigator who linked Kalejs with convicted war criminal Viktors Arjas leader of the Arajs Kommando Thomas Fuel a criminal investigator with the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations said he interviewed InAjtrlL The government believes Arjas who knew he was dying in 1987 gave the false statement to protect a friend sources in Konrads Kalejs leaves immigration court the Justice Department said Obituaries ‘srt Caption wrong The caption on a page one photograph published Monday incorrectly identified the people in the photo as members of a Civil War unit from Casper Wyo One of the four men in the photo is a member of the Casper unit but the other three are Ryan Reay Pocatello Greg Spring C Price Mortuary and at the Saturday one hour before services Burial will be Funeral services for Julia in the Wellsville Cemetery Pickett Campbell will be Friday at noon in the Logan 23rd Ward 800 E Center with Bishop Lyle R Reese conFriends may call at ducting SMITHFIELD Funeral Mortuary services for Jeffrey Leon How- the Alien-Ha- ll ard will be Saturday at 1 pm Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and in the Smithfield 10th Ward at the church one hour before Chapel 120 S 600 East with services Burial will be in the Bishop Mickael E Paskett Logan City Cemetery conducting Friends may call Friday at the Nelson Funeral M J Campbell Alien-Ha- ll church WELLSVILLE Carrie Miller Smithfield and Richard 91 died Price Wright Logan They are Tuesday Aug members of Co B 81st 2 1988 in the Pennsylvania of the Utah Civil Sunshine TerWar Association race i She was born - J Howard - Nov 23 1896 in Wellsville daughter of Job and Alice Perkins Miller She married Franklin Vere Price in the Logan LDS Terrple on Dec Home in Smithfield from 9 61916 and on Saturday from She was member of the LDS pm 11:30 to 12:30 pm at the Church and had been a church Burial will be in the member of the Wellsville 1st Smithfield Cemetery Ward and more recently a member of the Wellsville 3rd Ward She taught primary and Cutler 7-- school C Berntson She worked Sunday with her husband on the family farm They enjoyed traveling and they visited many parts of the United States When she was younger she worked at her father's brickyard in Wellsville Clara Johnson Berntson 89 1988 died Wednesday Aug 3 at the Sunshine Terrace A complete obituary and funeral notice will be published in a future edition of The Herald Journal husband of Wellsville one son Aaron M Price Wellsville 10 grandchildren randchildren 33 greatg- seven great She was preceded in death by a son ranklin Price a granddaughter two two brothers and four sisters Funeral services will be Sat- are Arrangements Survivors include her under the of the direction Nelson Funeral Home Thomas D great-grandchildr- JLT ED SNOW Lj qA CElnAIN Mm FRONTS: 10 ' 7 Cold Occluded - A Republican N Main SI Headquarters officially opens today with a 7 pm open house Gov Norm The dog days of August have only fust begun but this week's record heat already has taken three lives while filling hospital emergency rooms with wheeling patients and forecasters say the worst is ahead in the ho summer in SO years "During the next week to 10 days we're going to see lust how hot August can be" said Peter Leavitt a meteorologist for Weather Services Corp in Boston The heat i p l p p s p r r has shattered 79 records across the country since Sunday Record highs for the date were reached Wednesday in 10 cities in seven states It was 100 degrees in Milwaukee for the fourth day this summer the most since 1934 Minneapolis hit 90 for the 37th day this year breaking a record also set in 1934 The country is entering the fourth l rainfall straight month of from Oregon to Georgia and this week's heat is upping com and soybean crops of moisture from rain that fell over much of the Farm Belt during the last two weeks of July officials uid "We’re seeing one of the hottest summers on record the hottest since the 1930s" Leavitt uid "In the next 7 to 10 days the magnitude of the drought will become much more evident It's going to be very hot from the Central Plains right to the Atlantic Coast We need rain or elu plants are just going to give it up They just can’t below-norma- - goon" Since Monday the heat has been blamed for three deaths — a woman in girl in Indiana a woman In Chicago and a Milwaukee Martha Madsen's sister found her unconscious Wednesday in her Milwaukee home where it was 125 degrees inside officials uid Madsen's body temperature was 101 when she and reached St Luke's Hospital doctors could not save her Delany Hancock died of dehydration Monday in her crib in her home at said coroner Greg Markle Ind Sprinkle who estimated the temperature in the baby's room reached 120 Her parents were at work and a babysitter was caring for Delany "if was due to the extreme heat A can lose body fluid so easy” Sprinkle uid in Chicago the medical examiner's office reported that Lucille Ziroli died of heat stroke and coronary tem- atherosclerosis Tuesday when the perature reached a record 100 Smog alerts were declared in Chicago and New York state and officials in New Jersey asked commuters to use or car pools public transportation through Sunday to cut air pollution "Driving in from New York I can taste and smell the air and you don’t need an MD to know that's bad" uid Dr Michael Jaker of University Hospital in Newark N J Jaker uid the hospital’s emergency room has dealt with a marked increase in asthma cases In the last few days Idaho-Uta- h Hi Lo Pep 13 51 Boise Cedar City Lewiston Malad McCall Moab Ogden Pocatello Provo Richfield Salt Lake St George Sun Valley Twin ISM 09 9061 13 4233 75 37 103 ISM 01 - 134101 94 5514 13 5212 14 61 14 99 — 30 7- 1- Falls 12 Vernal Wendover - M 50 06 16 65 Nation I City Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Baltimore Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Vt Charleston SC Charlotte NC Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paw Evansville Hartford Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson Miss Jacksonville Hi LO Pep 92 66 94 90 71 94 75 3 95 94 94 97 17 92 96 97 96 93 96 14 100 96 13 93 94 94 67 41 66 74 73 07 753-720- 7 61 46 74 77 73 69 925-105- 6200-640- 4550 4150 boning average cutter breaking 4550-525- few low to 3900-460- Hogs 106 M 73 67 70 77 64 75 74 67 1100-130- 0 6400-655- M 71 on Cattle and Calves trading very light midweek supply of slaughter steers and heifers fairly active prices weak to 50 lower than cows steady to 100 few 4 higher steers choice tew lb select and choice lb 6300 6500 heifers choice 2 3 few 4 975 1200 lb select lb few and choice cows high cutter utility and commercial 25 06 Tuesday Sheep SO slaughter lambs steady slaughter ewes not tested spring lambs lb choice and prime bucks discounted 500 No 3 & 4 pelts discounted 300 100-13- 1050-125- 64 butchers steady with moderately active No 1500 210 220 lb 220 260 lb 4700-4754600 4700 No 2 3 250 270 lb 4650-470few 270 290 lb 4500 4600 No 4 including some smooth sows 300 3M lb 3400-350sows under 500 lb mostly steady over 3M-40lb 500 lb 50 to 100 higher No 3400 3450 400 500 lb 3200 3350 No 500 650 lb 3450 3500 Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Me Portland Ore Jerome Idaho four daughters Diane Gillespie Phoenix Ginger Johnson Denver Terry Thode Hailey Idaho Kathy Gibson Ariz Colo Ket-chu- m Idaho four sisters Ercil Wolfe Chicago Eurita Thompson Palo Alto Calif Ruth Hart Preston Idaho Minnie Larsen Preston three brothers Leo Cutler Salt Lake Preston Cutler Palo City Alto Dr Royal Cutler Vancouver Wash eight grand- children He was preceded in his parents five brothers and one sister Srandchild the American Board of Funeral services were Aug Ophthalmology a member of the Academy of Ophthalmology and at the 8th Ward DENVER Wednesday (UPI) - Grain gy ' '1 E 215 v w 4V South The public is 9300 A The Unique Singles will have a prices bu - will be 14-1-8 8:30-11:3- Music will be furnished by Whitewater formerly Aspen Ridge Admission is 83 per person In case of bad weather the dance will be at the AVA Center 290 N 400 East 400 N 0 Friday at the Hyrum North Stake Center 245 N 750 pm East The Logan Knit Club will meet 9 am-- 4 pm Saturday For more information call Dolores Torchio or Maxine Stutter New members are welcome Smithfield American Lectern Auxiliary will have a potluck party in West Mack Park Smithfield at 7 pm Monday Participants should bring their own dishes Membership cards will be available 752-93- 752-38- 65 Oats 675 cwt i 3 -- A i DAVID NC Butter eggs CHICAGO ordinary bu off 350-35- (UPI) - selling ttahtered 7 off 06 bu off 01 355-31bu off bu We Vpiy Hearing Aids: Guaranteed Fittings Lifetime Service All Makes 61-7- 4 Basse sals far Ibo bsweUaad Call Mark print No 1 soft white wheat 3M 375 bu 05 No 2 yellow corn No Bid cwt No 2 barley 550-57- NC DO IT YOURSELF with Geotgiaftdfic Selected stocks Pace Fd Venture Smith Bros Lumber Company Vinyl Siding Mutual Funds (asked prices) 1351-1-0- American Capital Group 2443 01 130203 American Funds Group Sat Aug 6th 2:30 SMITH BROS LUMBER CO 1l2SMda7S2-S10- an Sm 6 IC0l0iEAf£ME2 InrffidiA Im 245-650- For an appointment rurwlflfm i es 15 up u Agjioli(t WANTED OLD PAINTINGS 4 I GRIFFITH Bulk prices reported by USDA 16 (93 Butter (92 score A) score AA) Eggs: prices to retailers (Grade A in cartons delivered) mediExtra large large um 752-51105-u- p 06 No 12 ordinary 365-31No 13 ordinary 377-39No 1 spring wheat ht Repair-Batteri- 05 11 pm-midnig- 7 Grain prices OGDEN Utah (UPI) Wednesday bu Under II ordinary wheat 350-35No Saturdance 9 day at the old Smith’s Food King parking lot 100 East and regional dance for youth ages 70-7-9 No I hard winter wheat 343-34No 2 yellow corn 499 cwt No 2 barley 455 cwt f 1 LDS Chapel in Twin Falls with Bishop Robert Thurston officiating a member of the Pacific Coast 136-13- Grain UP and one great- - 6 in't Invest KanusCity 5200-550- M 72 73 Born June 26 1909 in Preston he studied at the University of Utah and went on to Northwestern University in Chicago He received his medical degree in 1938 He also studied at the University of Wisconsin He married Torza Henderson in 1927 and they were later divorced On March 8 1961 he married Ula Keller in Sun Valley Idaho and the marriage was solemnised in the Logan LDS Temple on March 61982 He moved to Twin Falls in 1946 and began his private practice He was a diplomat on - 300 Survivors include his wife of Twin Falls three sons Jeffrey Mortem Cutler Twin Falls Dr Charles L “Chic" Cutler Twin Falls Danny Morton Cutler Twin Falls Idaho following an extended illness (bmmodties Livestock - Friday at the Cache County invited there is no admission Fair Grounds with a 3 pm charge open-clas- 6500-660- M M activities will begin ir horse driving competition inBangerter Utah Rep Jim cluding single horse and team saddle Hansen and other state and driving in Shetland local Republican officials are horse and draft divisions A scheduled to attend The public chuck wagon race will begin at s 5:30 pm and an is invited Bangerter is schedhorse pulling contest with a uled to arrive at 6 pm ' 82500 purse at 6 pm The is welcome Childbirth Natural public Bradley classes begin at 7 pm ThursParadise will have a day at 2217 N 800 East For information call Sher Anderson livestock show at 6 pm Friday at Jay Rinderknecht residence OMAHA (UPI) -- LivMtock: Fcst Pre-fa- 1956-195- Mortem Cutler 79 died Friday July 29 1988 at his home in 8) Cache 360 Idaho FALLS TWIN He served in the US Navy from 1942 to 1946 He served as president of the Blue Lakes 7 He Country Club was a member of the Twin Falls Kiwanis Club He was a high priest in the Twin Falls 8tn Ward LDS Church j 4 receive precpiran irccaied Frew International 3 i i t y 5-- p Thursday kiKlVt-- showers Cube County By United PARADISE — David James Thomas 85 of Paradise died morning at the Logan Valley Nursing Center A complete obituary and funeral notice will be published 1 the in at pm urday Wellsville Stake Center with in a future edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements Bishop Scott Maughn conductare under the direction of the call Friends Friday Alien-Hamay ing ll Mortuary from 7 to 9 pm at the great-grandchildr- en i College of Surgeons He was president of the Idaho Medical Association and was a member of the Idaho Ophthalmc Society and had serve chief of staff at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital S pm |