Show I The Herald Journal Looan Utah 1 Monday May 20 1996 Pages M to hear comment on road River flood warning canceled ' The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City ‘has canceled a flood warning that had been issued staff writer today for the Logan River Scott Coulston with the service said the forecast how calls for clearing skies and cooler temperatures and that a lack of significant 'rainfall will drop the river’s flow Heavy rains the past few days have swollen the river to the lop of its banks ' " 4 ' f V- - tv-- Agendas : Vi'j: -- - V ' r ic information systems specialist with of those concerns is whether the Dames and Moore the Boise Idaho envstretch of road will be main- ironmental consulting firm hired by One mile-lon- g O’Reilly to help the BLM do the environmental assessment the road would definitely be a private road She also said the tained by the county or the developer The Franklin County Commission at its meeting last week remained neutral on the issue Franklin County Fairgrounds Robinson Building 200 N 2nd West Preston Campaign disclosure measure lacks teeth 's7 '£ 1 j ' - state that toads and streets in the subdivision are not a public responsibility and that no access will be granted to fire police or school buses According to Lisa Kuchera a geograph- those issues were raised at last week’s Oneida Narrows Federal Energy Regulatory Commission public hearing in Pre- - PRESTON — Franklin County residents will get the opportunity Thcsday to help the Bureau ol Management decide wbetber to grant a right of way for a toad to private developers through public land two miles south of the Oneida Dam T J O'Reilly a developer from Scottsdale Ariz has asked the BLM to grant homes would only be summer residences and the road would be closed from January to the end of April “Access in months other than May to December would be impossible” Kuchera said According to Jaggers the subdivision itself was approved in 1993 by the Franklin County Commission on the conditions that each home has a separate water supply and that each water and sewer connection be approved by the Idaho Slate Health Department The meeting starts at 6:30 pm in the was coooerned the county would be stuck with maintaining both the road and services to the subdivision According to Jaggers the status of the road is uncertain but the subdivision plans 223-acr- K Fontheretono By Chnrtos of the BLM granting the right of way but him a right of way for a gravel road to e subdivi“Bear River Ranches” a sion about a mile from the Bear River The BLM is required to examine what damage to the environment a road might cause “We understand that this raises a lot of sensitive issues” said Rob Jaggers a forestry technician for the BLM Some of Developer wants to have right of way " : 'V ” : ' v? Tv ' Vi A - i V’ £piithfield City Council ' V - f r j J The Smithfield City Council is -- fccfecdulcd to hold a special bud-Worksh- op i at 8 o'clock tonight senior citizens center 375 Chc fifiayon Road - ” The agenda SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Violations of Utah’s campaign finance disclosure law can cany a hefty fine and even jail time but includes budget preparation and a discussion with the North Park v Police Department : v - erring candidates are more likely to get a phone call The problem with the law is enforcement said LL Gov Olcne River Heights Planning and Zoning ! Walker Campaign disclosure The River Heights Planning reports are filed with her office and Zoning Commission meets at yet it has no enforcement or Council Member Dave Rogers plans to present results of a recent community survey with slides investigative authority Instead enforcement consists of staffers in the state elections office calling candidates repeatedly and pleading with tuem to file reports "Quite frankly there is very lit- 7:30 pm Tbesday at the city offices 320 S 500 East j a a Logan city council tle enforcement ia the current law and we probably haven’t The Logan Municipal Council been as diligent as we could have meets at 6:15 pm Tuesday in been ia certain cases” Walker Hall 255 N Main to review thapreponed 1996-9- 7 budget Public jvorfc toad water and City i Sewer departments will be the focus of Tuesday's workshop which is open to the public m ft M t i m ODrUCina3 6 M ft ia- W - au :m0 MT j Brent StawensMaraU Joumw Tina Ntadartinuear plants pettmtas on the Utah State Uravaroty UD CcHTIDUS enmpus thii morning in preparation for graduation Commencement oersmoniea are sat tor June 8 on campus Cache County Water Advisory Board Tfie Cache County Water Advi- Horse lovers seek to protect wild herd sory Board meets at 4:30 pm Tuesday in the Cache County BEAVER Utah (AP) — A herd of about Council Chambers 120 N 100 320 mustangs on the Mountain Home Range West Logan Agenda items west of here mav be some of the most genetiinclude: pure Spanish hones in America some cally ' Comments from Larry researchers believe Anbder Rod Blossom and Thad la fad their rarity has some equine scienErickson about the 2nd Annual tists and bane enthusiasts asking the Bureau Ground Wfctcr Conference of Land Management (BLM) lo designate the Discussion with Nick Gal- area 50 miles west of Milford as a National loway of the Bear River Health Department on septic tank per-rfii- ts discovered after being cut off from civilization It’s like time forgot about these hones” Roubidoux said Unlike feral bones of the Southwest which g often are or have birth defects such as blindness Utah’s Sulphur herd has bone lovers around the world taking notice “I’m getting calls every week from Europe Japan and all around the United States from people who want to gel one of these hones” e said Gus Ware specialist for the BLM1 Beaver River Resource Area "Word is getting out that we’ve got something very unique out here” They also have caught the eye of the na-based Spanish Mustang Registry When mingy-lookin- so-call- ed Wild Horse Range "The horses out there are about the same as they were when they escaped into the mou- of water quality and growth impact issues of ntain more than 100 years ago” Roa protection countywide i Benson Planning The Benson Planning District meets at 7 JO p m Tuesday at the Benson LDS Church 3432 N 3000 West include: Conditiousl-us- Agenda items e permit by Crsig McKcnnao of Uuh Power to’buitd two recreational sites with boat ramps access roads parking lots sod picnic shelters at 4115 N 3800 West and 3730 N 3200 Wfc Countywide Planning and Development The Cache Countywide Planning and Development Office is holding (he eighth of 10 schede uled public hearing oa the Roubidouz of Mantua told The Salt Lake Tribune The bones apparently have survived and reproduced with little outside influence since their ancestors were brought to California ia the 1500a by Spaniards and later moved to Utah “It reminds me of that movie Tbe Last of the Dogmen’ about the Indian tribe that was comprehensive fei eMmon of Utah's IWVn HnM Jowl wfl iNSjrv me E(yv now 100 Richmond This meeting is for District 1 which includes Lew tv on Richmond and adjacent unincorporated areas yaws nga gpaang an mmmk ywwnaSwirn tw Munm as twy warn wtnmi a mmay ago Excerpts from The Journal Mav 23 1896: DIED AT HIS POST Mocumcnl Erected to the Memory of Elder John H Gibbn Dedicated Today e plaa at 630 pm Tuesday in the Richmond City Hall 6 W Main A Victim of that Lawless Element ia the Mo antaias of Tcuncswc where Family Feud are Frequent and Moeshiaen Ruk Supreme Cache Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Council The Cache Metropolitan TUn-ain- g Organization Eurstiit Council mxts St 4 JO pm Turw-da- y ia the Logan Msnicipal 255 N Mata Council include: Agenda PtrwntaJKw of the Ttaasxvrtataw Improvrinn Mm snd sctU'g hcanrg date of Advcrtwrowr Tn- f lje pee’-- : CT-ar-Ncr iu-m- s 19-M- pel Hrt r Arizo- it saw photos of the Salphur horses Roubidoux adopted and raises oa his nonheni Uuh ranch the organization voted to change its bylaws to allow aa immediate inspection rather than its on-sit- tradition of 40-ye- Officer-holder- d only certifying horses brought lo a national ihmr ”Maay of the Sulphur horses were the best horses) you would find anywhere ia the country” the group wrote ia a report after inspecting 20 horses adopted by Utahns from BLMY Sulphur herd “The Sulphur-herd area opens up a new and very promising gene pool” E Gas Cothran director of the Equine Blood Taping Research Laboratory at Ibe University of Kentucky wrote ia a BLM report after testing blood samples from the hod: "The Sulphur herd in general appears lo have wrong Spanish links” Roubidoux a state manager and Wcsicra-histor- y buff speculates that the Sulphur herd's beginnings date bad to the and early Old Spanish Trail — a 18Ws trade route that passed through southwestern Utah connecting Los Angeles to Santa Fe NM (Spanish-origi- a fish-hatche- ry Ute-17lX- c cvcn-numhcr- until their campaign accounts show a zero balance A review of disclosure statements by the Deseret News for the 1992 and 1994 election yean show that almost all candidates for public office filed their disclosure reports But since 1992 at least 27 legislator not seeking failed to disclose how much moocy they had ia their accounts when they left office Among them are former Speaker of the House II Okig Moody former slate senator and an Karen Shepherd and ls y former representative and Council member Joanne now-Cit- Milner Mormons honor missionary slain in Tennessee coun-tywid- land-us- wild-hon- Under Utah law caadiJams fot state office as well as members of the Legislature must disclose the source of campaign contributions and bow they spent that money The law requires disclosure at various times during election yean and at the rnd of all years s who are retiring or who resign are required to flic a scar-enclosing statement and to keep filing year-ca- d statements The memorial exercises today in the Tabernacle anil recall I tragedy eaactcd among the hills and dales of Tennessee oa the trek dav of AepW 1M4 of Oche Suit Tuday the Y M of fan wrd unt to do hew to the mema vicory of one who fell ia that tim to the prejaduc asd intolerance lo wtxb mpIrnd m heir And it i fittirg on day when a to rarl the hot rrsr rvanimcr Lv place of a hrro who fti eva the JLeVS td i the one of ks itlt- it to be wr h arprpnate f certs cry i it THE JOI RNAL MIA tifoh tt ft add its tribute of homage and respect This It will do by recounting the story of unpunished crime w hich sums the soil of Tenaesce Hie murder of DJer John 1L Gibbs was committed ou the tenth day of August 1884 in backwoods section known ns the head of Cane creek Lewis Gounrv Truer xsec m h was near these springs oa the east prong of Cane creek that James Grador and Fit family lived and it w at berr lkt a ln:le gathmrg of saiaiv consisting of Eiders Gl Berry and Tboirpvon James Condor kit wile and anj acrcra) ncighSvv were wwsjyp ou that fatal c’-- Jv wtude the baok W"trc tort! young rnea anKW'g thrrs Mn:s 19 years of ari rn? 0 fir-rrrf- rrctrt S'fl t y f ''t caves w of 1? 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W f M II Dll dr7Tt'fv tr irra Lve Datd Hits? da csn-v- y v 1 bsrt a jt v ? w ‘tj wrote the story lo the NashvCte Americas the “took deliberate atm at Elder Gibbs who in uortbeaacrn part of m rel efpfd Sciwdiy nsvwmg bush-whack- small ia the laagaage of Elder Roberts who a stream formed by springs er in the uhowe record as a war was most unsavory rode up to the gate and dismounted Three tank charge of the horses white others went to the front door and knocked It was opened when Condor was seized Hinson then stepped inside crossed the room took down a shot gun from its hooks over the back door and - t was under considerable excitement” htea the explosion came Elder Gibbs fell with a eba-g-e of badubr ia his side under the arm Young Condor and Ihiisou rushed ia at this juncture but the former was brained by the mob Hutson got bis the trader own gun frren the Wl and of the cwitlawt but almoU immediately the brave young man wax kilted Elder Berry clutched a gua that was pointed at lldrt Thterpsoa anJ nutted ben fc escape ttu dkvr Bj( FJJrr Perry fell under a veils the victim cf k gesicroos isterfro iht fb-v- a hsi ki-ribt- The remains of Elder Gibbs were login where members of both the Mutual Improvement Associations wmt in a bnfy fcv the depot a tv met brought direct to llimnl tlrj cf them were The mb dm drew off Kdy w :h tHem But none ever discovered w brought to jasticc fhctbn tbfit iArS:?y reffwJ a ryc-- r da to the cw-- ctsnorg or to the indt-frv- t is aa V 1 tL N r a wrs f at tv ihr w ctvs v are a - v ts II the tram I ndav evening at ' 22nd 1884 45 August Appropriate sen ices were held at the funeral ia Paradise aaj consol mg rrautris were made by President John Taylor Apwile Moses Thatchct ITJer George K and rirsklrnt George O Unsw Memorial services were also held on Sunday Ai:fst 2th in the log® TJr-ral- k SKETCH OF JOHN H GIBBS cnoe v'! the r e The seme at the Conks house was according to the Mory of the mailman who took the word to Crntmilte whence it was telegraphed the Nashville World Mrs Condor was wounded in the htp her two brave sons lay dead on the floor and the two missionaries Elder Gibb and Berry murdered before her eves John Kerry Gibbs was barn Jw!y 2K 1R52 ia the town rf west evunry cf frrhriie Vtk Wiles He v a ton rf George D Cdki and I !i: 1 A n v r--- Apr-s- S :ii He wav baprnrJ in lt-- k n 15 r 27’ 5' K c : : 1 j f'TJ s'J Jr - t 1 - 2 : 5: is C' h v5 - :i-- : |