Show t ttttttTtttttt “' rrrr MM I Bridgeriand The Herald Journal Logan Utah" I Monday July 21 1997 Page3 Id brief B Car burglars hit home Schools get new principals Qj a of Logan police chief Not even the police chiefs home is safe from crime Logan's top cop Richard Headricks repotted Friday morning that his son's car had been burglarized outside their By Miriam Rand home on Quail Road Richard Hendricks Ir lost a green backpack a Mack folder an insect sting kit a compact disk player CDs and a set According to the Logan City mice Department the burglary wu not an isolated incident Another automobile on Quail Road was alio burglarized ataW writer When school hells ring at Cache County schools this fall there will be new principals ai lock-picki- ng five district schools including River Heights Elementary Lewis- ton Elementary Willow Valley Middle School and North and area trooper Top Salt Lake bound I 1 The Utah Highway Patrol’s top trooper in Cache Rich and Box Elder coun-ti- es South Cache freshman centers But none of the new administrators named earlier this month t: ' is a stranger to Cache County schools The changes are pmt of a reshuffling of personnel in the district said Holly Peterson director of human resources for the Cache County School Dis- will be leaving for a new assignment beginning today Lt Claron Brenchley who has been a 7TZ m 4 - v- i iff trooper in the area since 1976 accepted a trict "We're planning for the future of the district" Peterson said Cache County plans to break vS’W to Salt Lake City as a captain Brenchley has keen overseeing the patrol in the three counties promotion since 1986 Brenchley said he’ll 8 John WUdnHaraM HrAQITI LIOwlll triQITI ICQII I be in charge of the track inspection program and security for ground for four new schools before winter and part of the planned changes for the district include a reconfiguration of mid- Journal Eather Smart gets a rida in tha ‘Great Granny Mottle’ from her grandchildren Michael Morgan Fawn LaRivier and Peter Morgan during bed races in Mention on Saturday The bed races and other events were trail of Mention's Pioneer Day oelebraMona dle school grades Currently students in sixth seventh and eighth grades attend state facilities 1 don’t want to leive the Cache Country area” he said “I like the people in Logan I’m born and raised in Cache Valley "Bdt it's an opportunity to advance and take on new responsibilities" He said he eventually wants to return to the valley Monroe wildfire brought under control MONROE (AP) — A 6360-acr- e killer wildfire hr south-centrUtah has finally been brought to heeL Over the weekend an army of more than 400 firefighters broke camp near Monroe after control was declared on the lightning-sparke-d Flat Fire Hqwever firefighters were rushed late Sunday to fight a' new blaze in the southwestern part of the stale Dorma Reese a dispatcher with die Richfield District of the Bureau of Land Management said about 60 firefighters remained behind to watch for any flare-up- s at the Flat Fire al i Agondoi The Logan CKy School Dlatrlet Board ot Education moota at 4:30 pm Tuesday at fee Logan High School made cantor 162 W 100 8outh Nome on the agenda Include: A motion to approve personnel rscom aa propoNQ nn uwgi ior vd nuu 6888m jiAkoiidso flua 66un mjmd8a Grampus radminMraMvra OfQinlzflMon nravuramg nwnci ing mnora no uwgip Approving tax rates for 1997-6- 6 Reviewing plane for facNty devolop- Making board conunMec assignments wOnOSfnS Of DOWD mtVIMfV tppon oi oonononi wira qwvicl at 6 bJn Tuesday at tw dty officee 820 600 EasL Agenda Name include: Dlacueeion and approval of an agreement between fee Cache County School KH8ra MN NffN nflQrai VOr Imw Dr mentaiy echooL Discussion of home occupation ord- Sb I Cound and mayor rsporta a The Provldeneo City CouncI moots at 6:30 pm Tuesday at the city office buldng Name on the agenda include: A raquaat to nnno flvo acraa at about 1700 S Utah 165 from agriculture to com-A request to rezone four and a half acraa at about 250 W 300 8ouli from me- IWI MM m aulafaaJ lOmUl Mai N1Mnif iwUra ing A request to rwono luce and a had acres at about 420 W 100 North from agricuNura to eommardaL A request to mono SB acraa at about 250 W 300 8ou0i tarn agricuNura to muf- A rsqiieat to naone a parcel at about 316 W 300 Sodfi bom residential estate to singlo famiy housing Anordnance rsguWfng signs wide A proposal to change the A proposal to eliminate a Ino In an ordnance stating feet a buNdng permN may be issued If a walvsr negating the cNy labNy or responaliEhf to the permN-ta- e is signed t : Gol a local nawa tip? Cal City Edtor Mto WSnrwfgran f 752-212- 1 ESLM23 middle schools Raieimg tears m Spam Vacationing Cache Valley couple greeted by hard realities in Madrid E ld Miguel Angel Blanco a councilman from the Basque area of Ennua was kidnapped and murdered by stand-alon- with e ninth-grade- rs freshman centers But that will change when doors to the new schools swing open in 1999 Sixth- - and seventh-grade- rs will be grouped together and so will eighth-- and ninth-grade- rs New assignments effective this month include: Lynn Archibald takes over as principal of Willow Valley Middle School in Hyrum Archibald was formerly assistant principal at Willow Valley Gary Thomas a former teacher at Summit Elementary in Smithficld will be assistant principal Tom Bailey who was principal at Willow Valley moves to South Cache Freshman Center i Hynim where be will serve u pnncipal Kcvan Kcnnington has been named assistant principal By Lance Pitcher wranwrurar though Tbm and Carla Ttadt were oo vacation it was hard to ignore the news vacation to During their three-wee- k Europe the River Heights couple made sure they had some time and permission from the LDS Church to visit their daughter Amber who is oo a in Madrid Spain They didn’t realize they were walking right into political turmoiL The TVedts arrived in Madrid oo Saturday July 12 On Sunday July 13 a young Buque poliridan was shot in the bred and dumped oo the roadside after being kidnapped by the militant Basque separatist group known ss the ETA Torn TVedt said he and his wife knew something was going on but didn’t know the specifics since the television programs and newspapers were in Spanish "When we came home drat evening we caught s taxi” Tbm Twedt said about returning to their hotel Sunday “We kept seeing blockades and eventually I told the driver to just let us out because I didn’t think we were going fo get any closer” The TVedts had encountered one of the several peace rallies staged by millions of Spanish citizens opposing the actions of the ETA In their immediate area Carla TVvedt said she estimated there were 10000 to 20J100 people "There were people in the square cry-ta- g chanting and waving their hands in the air” Carla TVedt said about a symbolic message the people used to show thst unlike the ETA they had no Mood oo their in Kennington comes to South Cache from Mountain Crest High School where he was a teacher The principal and assistant principal at South Cache Michael Leichty and Tcri Cutler both 9 jovwi vVDwvnmn jouvinI Tom nnd Carla Twedt pose for n picture on the deck of their River Heighti home was Interesting something like this caused such an uproar That type of violence is a concern there We hard“It ly see anything like this here" — TomlWtdt River Heights the ETA which was demanding the transfer of 300 ETA convicts to prisons in the Basque region The TVedts said they didn't feel threatened instead finding die event amazing Tom TVvedt related U the only way he knew how “I was alive when Kennedy was shot” he said The whole nation was mourning but no one took to the streets in protest That was a national-lev- el thing This was councilman If no more than a small-tow- n something like this happened here it wouldn't even make the paper" Back at home in River Heights the TVredts said they feel their daughter is in good hands They're neat people” Carla said “People are very friendly there” And the TVedts have gained a new perspective of Spanish society We think of them as a less developed country” Tom Twedt said "It was interesting something like this caused such an uproar That type of violence is a concern there We hardly see anything like this 19 DHa move to North Cache Freshman Center in Richmond Vesna Jenkins takes over as principal at River Heights Elementary for Ronda Menlove who has stepped down to take a posi- tion at Utah State University Jenkins was formerly assistant principal at North Cache Fresh- man Center Mike Thompson takes over as principal at Lewiston Elementary for Print Klag who recently took a position with the National Energy Foundation in Salt Lake Gty Thompson was formerly assistant principal at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Hyde Park Menlove will move to Tremon-to- n where her husband has been named superintendent of the Box Elder School District She plans to commute to her new job at USU Klag will remain in Cache Valley and commute to his job in Salt Lake City where he will develop science curriculum focusing on energy Rape conviction handed down without delay Each Monday Tha Harald Journal fealuraa an arida appeared in Cache VaJay nawpapara 100 75 SO or 25 years ago This week's "Utah Then" features an snide pubNehod 100 years m vie ago spang ano grammar appear Ia story as I was originagy written M FROM THE TUESDAY JULY 20 1897 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL: Larsen Rape case Guilty as Charged was fee Gratifying Verdict Rendered by fee July Large Crowd in Attendance — Motion fer Change of Venue Denied— Details of fee Trial and Evidence for fee fkuseention —The Verdict "Guilty as charged” ft took fee jury in fee Charles A Linen case just 28 minutes to arrive at fee verdict of guilty as charged ia fee information The Rose-ratin- g Attorney Rank K Nebekei fee eight jurors carefully selected by the very able counsel for the defense fee witnesses in fee caae all did their whole Any when they secured fee conviction of the fiend Larsen for raping little Drusilla Darling and after he receives his sentence tomorrow fee good people of this county may begin to forget this very disgusting case sod innocent children may come and go wife no fear of bring assaulted by feu demon in human form It is a terrible thing to convict a man of so heinons an offense and to send him to fee state prison for the rest or his life fens depriving an innocent family of wife perhaps at ar and children erf law-abidi- bome-lovii- ig sup-pr- fee respect of all mankind The ink which recorded fee outraging and mining for life of fee little eleven-yerid daughter of Mrs Darling has hardly had time to cky still fee perpe- fee support of husband and father and it is one feat is bound to cause reflection in fee minds of fee peaceful and and still be entitled to the love and respect of those who love justice and who are her true and only support In performing feat duty fee State has no right to look back on a single hearthstone left desolate and without its fee agonized wife and children who God save them were so unfortunate as to be sired by such a creature: no it must look to fee welfare of fee masses must seek fee greatest good to the greatest number of people and when she has done that as in fee Larsen case she is a grand institutioa and one worthy citizens At the same time fee State which guarantees to all citizens alive her strong arm of protection which guarantees to all alike fee peace and safety she is strong enough and able to give has a duly to perform: duty she cannot shirk trator of the almost nnmentioaable crime has been arrested has had a fair an impartial trial and is placed wherever he never again will be able to commit such a crime against fee people of this ra any other state This is in itself a xi and cause why we should concoo-soUtk- gratulate those who have reins of government in their hinds Wife such fair and prompt enforcement of fee state laws we can feel confident and safe and we can rejoice in knowing the innocent shall not go unprotected neither will fee guilty go unpunished FROM THE THURSDAY JULY 1 897 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL V Merited Punishment Charles A Larsen was brought fee courtroom at 12 o'clock ycstei morning and arraigned for sentence as was to be expected fee court run was filled wife people anxious to 1 what the sentence would be asked if he had anything to say be sentence was passed the defcao answered feat lie would like to see I wife end family before being tak away and feat was his only requesL I counsel Geo Q Rich asked pcrmiMi to say a few words He slated from ' first he had but one idea of the pmt cr's guilt He did not wish to (dead fra mercy he wanted justice done and thought five yean would be sufficient term to meet fee desired ends His honor thought differently end gave him fifteen yean ia fee state |