Show ft r 2 — Tb prim Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday March 1 1978 Logan council meets Thursday at 5 pm Two rezone requests an annexation and a discussion of the city’s beer South The council has also scheduled two liquorrelated matters for its agenda Ron and Dick Hymas will again appear before the council regarding authorization for a state liquor license An Introductory discussion on the city's beer ordinance is set ordinance head the agenda for Thursday's meeting of the Logan Municipal Council The meeting is scheduled for 5 pm in the Municipal Council Chambers in the city office 61 West 1st North A public hearing is set for the consideration of rezoning city property on 650 West 5th South from A to M- -l In pending action the council will also rehear a request by Clark Fullmer for the rezone of property at 273 West 4th South from R-- 2 to M- -l Another zoning item the council will hear Thursday is the Bill Bond request for annexing 73 acres between 8th and 10th West on 1st County favors Mendon meeting (Continued from page Press International An angry and divided UMW rank and file over the wrangled union’s proposed new contract with the Bituminous Coal Association Operators Tuesday as their strike — now in its 86th day — tightened an economic noose on the power-hungr- y ’ Midwest In West Virginia — where opposition to the new pact burned hottest — ranks of the unemployed stood at 67000 with 7000 laid off in non- mining industries as a result of the walkout Officials said the strike so far has cost the state about $315 million in tax revenues and personal income losses came to about $534 million -3- 218 million of that in miners' wages In an Indiana estimated 40000 were out of work — including 30000 UMW members — and public utilities in the stricken areas prepared electrical cutbacks to schools and industries as their coal supplies dwindled now The miners taking the proposed pact apart line by line were unmoved by the growing crisis “Right on the face of you got nothing — absolutely nothing’’ shouted miner Bob Bess brandishing a copy of the new contract at a rally in Cedar Grove WVa “If it were up to Local 1412 then (UMW President) Arnold Miller would have to go back to the bargaining table and do some more sweet talking” said local president John Secon of Spring Church Pa With the ratification vote looming over the weekend UMW district officials spearheaded a $50000 media drive to sell the contract to the membership and for all the sound and fury in the coal ffelds most of them predicted approval this thing Youth dies OGDEN Utah (UP1) —A Layton boy has died from in- juries received Jan 7 when he was hit by a car Charles Peters son of Mr and Mrs Johnnie Peters died Tuesday in an Ogden nursing home He had been in and out of a coma ever since being struck by a car while running to catch a school bus Police said Peters was with two friends when he darted in front of the car on tayton'a Main Street No charges were filed in the case WR Paul 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in a special com- mission session this afternoon “We didn’t have enough time Tuesday night to finish our discussion on the building improvements so we decided we should call the spedal meeting today in order to complete our list of building im- provements priorities" Commissioner Robert Chambers explained Logan student faces charges There will be a public hearing for review of a the State Capitol Mormon Church Headquarters Hill Air Force Base and Brigham Young University before police discovered who he really was He was driving a car rented in Logan and was accompanied by two security guards hired from a Logan firm According to a complaint signed by Detective Richard Wright Logan City Police the defendant allegedly also defrauded a Logan bank of a sum of money by writing bad checks and hence was charged with theft by deception 2 critical after canyon collision ' Two women were listed in critical condition today in Salt Lake LDS Hospital and a third woman was listed in fair condition in Logan Hospital following a two-c- Julie Hubbard 21 305 East 4th North and Rosellie Neville 21 Salt Lake City were transferred by ambulance to the intensive care unit of the Salt Lake hospital following the accident at 1:25 pm Tuesday DeAnna Johnson 22 Ogden was the driver of one of the vehicles and was admitted to Logan Hospital in fair condition Miss Hubbard and Miss Neville were passengers in her vehicle at the time of the accident Driver of the other ar crash head-o- n Tuesday afternoon in' Logan Canyon Child killed in Wendover WEST WENDOVER A Nev (UPI) - Wendover Utah boy was killed and three others vehicle Palmer were seriously injured when a dune buggy rolled over Steven Tripp was dead at the scene officials said The accident occurred Monday evening on the desert about 200 yards from a casino out Doyle all The boy's Kathy Tripp other four mother 23 and two passengers Michael Trousdale 22 and Phillip Rohcr 25 were listed in serious condition at ambulances and a rescue truck were called to the accident scene following the accident Elko Citations were pending today according to the UHP Damage to the Lincoln attempting Continental SLATEKVILLE Utah Ogden resident and his dog drowned as the man tried to save the floun- dering animal Richard Hawkins 31 was his walking doberman An pinscher along Weber Basin Canal when the dog jumped into the water Weber County Sheriff's deputies said Hawkins jumped into the icy canal after the dog Both Hawkins and the dog disappeared in 4 feet of below freezing water as members of the man’s family looked on was estimated at $7500 and damage to the Ford was estimated at $500 to Have dog — taken Two General Hospital (UPI) North by ambulance to Logan Hospital and was treated for injuries and released According to an accident report filed by Trooper Doug Slagowski Utah Highway Patrol the accident occurred at 1:25 pm Tuesday about 16 miles up Logan Canyon on US 89 near the liOgan River Bridge Miss Johnson driving a 1965 was Ford traveling eastbound on US 89 when she reportedly crossed the center line and struck head on a 1976 Lincoln Continental driven by Palmer according to the UHP report Hess the spotted wreckage and called authorities The dune buggy apparently had rolled several times throwing vicitims Wilson 701 2nd West was also However the victims were not found until Tuesday Local resident Val 36 ' sewage collection system and treatment facilities for North City Logan (Continued from page 1) unstable environments Don't disrupt the rest of us who are trying to put down roots and stabilize” School Board Member Dr Malcom Allred told the parents “I don’t have a solution but I will cast my vote toward what is best for the children” He asked the parents to consider the children ahead of all other considerations and he invited than to put their opinions in writing in a note to him so he can weigh those ideas in making up his mind The board did not indicate which solution it be may leaning and toward Thursday pm at resisted the proposal of several parents to North Park Elementary take a vote of the parents at the meeting to 8 2800 North 8th All interested individuals and groups are invited to attend School East Associated Students of Utah State University will provide a musical variety program Friday 2:30 pm at the Cache County Senior Citizens Center 236 North 1st East Free bus service is available by calling 752-945- 6 see how many prefer to bus the Triads area a full grade or some other solution “There’s nothing to vote on” said Board President Dr Ronald Peterson He invited the parents to return to future board meetings when more concrete proposals will be hammered out Superintendent James Blair said a decision must be made by May 1 so that teaching assignments and other details can be taken care of Turning to other matters Blair told the board that Superintendent Bryce Draper of the Cache County School District has made a preliminary inquiry as to whether Logan Program Director Lloyd Wolford needs new program ideas Call him at The regular monthly meeting of the Dayton will Council City be held probably Thursday at 7:30 pm in the town hall The council will be discussing final details til the March 8 public hearing on the sale of the city's 11 acres If the final document is not drawn up by Thursday Mayor Earl Ward will the postpone meeting to a later date Contact Mayor Ward at 0 for final details POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police THEFT motorcycle - Saturday residence A Honda was stolen from the of Jay L Smith 516 East 10th North A security officer from Utah State University reported the theft to Logan Police Saturday at 10:15 pm The North Cache BIRTHS County Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet GAILEY William Thursday at 10 am at and Beverly 1981 North the DUP Museum The 10th East a boy Feb 28 Richard AUSTIN program will be given by the James Hendricks and Leslie 357 North 4th Camp The lesson will be West Hyrum a boy presented by Pearl Feb 28 KELLEY Budge who will also give Jeffery instructions on how to and Carla 668 North 1st cut a history Board East a boy March 1 members will meet at Steven ENGLISH 9:30 am and Judith 3014 West 5th North a boy March - - The Starllghters Squaredancing Club will not dance this Friday at the Hyde Park Civic Center due to remodeling work being done there The club will meet Friday 7:30 pm to drive to Ogden for dancing with the Ace of Clubs dance club there The Nlbley 1 Cancer 753-20- The Blacksmith Soil Fork Conservation District Hoard Supervisors will hold regular of its meeting in 7:30 Thursday at pm the Agriculture Service Center Main 1075-- 4 North Hyrum will study subdivision bid - HYRUM A longstanding proposal for a large residential Iranians the district and the granting of high school credit for Bible classes taken in the seminary She handed in two donations for the defense of that action which she said had been given to her Blair reported that the district has received about $700 from 25 donors for its defense of the ACLU suit Larene Berry president of the Logan PTA Council read to the board and the parents present at the meeting a resolution passed by the PTA officers in support of the released-tim- e seminary program and the granting of credit She said the resolution will be put before the full council Thursday The board congratulated Logan High School's drill team the HiLos on its successes this year Ten trophies all 1st place except one second place won by the HiLos this year were put on display They include two first places won at a competition against about 75 other drill teams in California Logan High’s swimming team was also honored for its 5th place showing in state competition recently Evelyn Wiggins reported that the state spelling bee is underway Logan schools will select their winners this week she said who will go on to state competition April 14 and possibly national competition June 9 5-- sub- month that it would be too costly for the city to provide power to the area disposal Johnson said “Representatives from Valley Engineering will be conducting the public hearing Thursday” Johnson explained “They will be presenting the results of their study and will include a number of alternative sewer system proposals that the city may decide to consider” One of the reasons a public hearing on the proposed sewer system is being held is to satisfy requirements outlined by the UJL Environmental Protection Agency that the city must comply with in order to receive federal funds to finance the study Johnson said Johnson said the city had received a grant from the EPA to finance the sewer system feasibility study The city provided $3000 of the trial cost of the project and the EPA provided $9000 The study is actually the second one North Logan has beer involved in concerning a proposed sewer system — a 1976 studv financed by the Four Corners Regional Commi on looked at water and sewer system proposi m North Logan Smithfield and Hyde Park Earl Kemp of Valley Engineering explained that a study of treatment alternatives project costs and several collection system alternatives would be among the items discussed at the public hearing Thursday There was only one item listed on the agenda for the city council meeting beginning at 6 pm at the city office The council will review a request made by Val Egbert and Gerald Day about whether the council would be inclined to grant a beer license to the two developers if and when Egbert and Day construct a bowling alley in the city renewed before the Hyrum City Council its regular during meeting Thursday at 7:30 pm in city offices Jerry Rasmussen is scheduled to discuss the plan Utah protest Council will special meeting Thurs- demonstration protestday at 7:30 pm to ing the regime of the discuss a variety of Shah of Iran in Salt take items including the City Thursday said a problems of the town spokesman for the group water system The at Utah State University council regularly meets The demonstration will on the second and fourth be in front of the Federal of each Building at 11:30 am Thursdays month The meeting will A press release issued be held in the town hall and the public is invited by ISA indicates the will demonstration to attend protest the alleged “coldblooded murder of over Voluntary Action 500 innocent and unarmCenter Board meeting ed people” which ISA will be held Thursday claims was carried out in noon in the Logan Board Iran the Shah’s army of Education room 101 and by agents on Feb police West Center Harriet 18 and 19 According to Powell will report on the police release the 500 volunteers working at were killed and the Exceptional Child numerous others injured Center Alice Waddoups when a crowd marching on Valley View Nursing in of the Shah protest I Home and inda Snyder was fired on on Planned Parenthood Tuesday morning ISA at USU an sponsored Cancer Crusade address by an attorney orientation meeting will identified as “Miss be held Thursday at 7:30 Margo” who reported on pm at the Baugh Motel her recent tour of Iran room All conference conditions she and those contacted and foundthe there anyone else interested in with the helping American NORTH LOGAN — A public hearing concerning a proposed sewer system will be held Thursday at 7:30 pm immediately following the regular meeting of the North Logan City Council According to an agenda released bv Vance Waite city recorder the council will meet at 6 pm Thursday at the city offices for its regular council session The council will then move at 7:30 pm to the North Park Elementary School 28th North 8th East for the public hearing on the sewer system proposal according to the agenda Describing the sewer system proposal as “a long term project” Mayor Carl Johnson explained that the public hearing was being held Thursday in order to get citizen input into the recommendations made by Valley Engineering Inc concerning a proposed sewer system for the city Johnson explained that Valley Engineering personnel have been conducting a study for the past seven months concerning the feasibility of constructing a sewer system in North Logan The city presently relies mainly on septic tanks for its sewage division east of 8th East in Hyrum will be The Iranian Students Town Association (ISA) will hold a stage yet another Society residential drive In Cache County is invited to attend or contact Roger or Pam Jones Cache County chairmen might consider joining the Cache district in a new vocational career development center And Allred informed the board that the Bridgerland Area Vocational Center is looking toward building a permanent headquarters and one idea being considered is to join with the Cache and Logan districts in a single center Peterson asked Allred and Blair to gather more information on this concept for presentation at the next board meeting so the Logan School Board can establish its position on the proposal Rudy Puzey told the board that Logan High’s building construction program has changed this year from the students building a complete home to more concentration on the skills needed in home construction The students were taught these skills in the classroom then they built sheds and small projects he said and then they went to work on a cooperative basis with actual building contractors for a few hours each week Board Member Joanne Wimmer said she is finding that people are becoming more aware of the school district’s problems with the American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit which is attempting to dismantle the released-tim- e IDS Seminary program In NL meetings Thursday News of record 752-46- 81 747-373- (Continued from page 1) Mun drown The Herald Journal 752-44- The Contract prompts hassles By United Providence The Animal Control Officer is holding a female Irish setter The dog will be sold or euthanized if not claimed by Saturday Call matters appear proposed d Zoning-relate- again on the posted agenda under the heading of “procedures for annexation” and “updating city ordinances” The question of hospital bonding and funding for the women’s conference “Hands Across the Valley” are listed as financial matters on what promises to be a full slate of agenda items Hillcrest busing discussed About Cache “Blacksmith Acres” subdivision proposal at 8 pm Several citizens are to present their requests for building permits to the council which has refused to grant any building permits for the several months past because of a lack of water facilities and legal scheduled problems The council will hear a report from the city's planning and zoning commission and a report from Valley Engineering Inc on an unspedfied topic Steve Nielsen First West & First Horth SPECIALS FOR THURS FRI SAT - MARCH 2 3 4 We Feature TOP Quality Meats 'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALWAYS' STORE HOURS: 8:30 AM to 7 PM DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS! 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