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Show Par sa - THE HERALD. Prove Utah, Thurday. October 2USS2 t: i ' $ yf -- t i i 11 .' A XrAv. V "I Steve Heiner Photo Owner Offers $100 Reward in Car Destruction Hunt's car between 2 and 2:30 a.m. Saturday morning outside the Colony Park Condominiums, 556 W. 800 N., can call Provo Police. Hunt, owner of the car, dutifully reported the vandalism to the police but thinks that is not enough car. Anyone with information about and decided to offer the reward. the smashing of the windows in Bob "People were just staring at the The owner of a yellow 1979 Pon-tla- c Trans Am is offering a $100 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the "midnight mechanic" who performed a heavy-hande- d job on his pen," Teuscher says. "It's becoming more and more common for (insurance) companies to offer re- car in the morning," Hunt said. "They did $2,000 in damage to the car. This kind of stuff just doesn't happen here." But according to Provo Detective wards but not so much the individ- ual." Teuscher says the police believe offering rewards is helpful. "Any Keith Teuscher it does happen in Provo. "I don't know if vandalism is on help they want to give us is the rise in Provo but it does hap he says. great," BYU Officials Seeking $100 Million For Aid Candidates m 798-935- He adds the money also will be used to encourage faculty your eyes TWIN DRIVI-I- Crackdown Wanted In Drunken Driving - y SPRINGVILLE Daryl G. Tucker, administrative area chairman of the Springville-Mapleto- n Republican Party, seeks election as a new justice of the peace for the Springville-Mapleto- c2 area n in civic of the Utah County Republican central and executive committees, is a former member of Springville's Police. Reserve and of the Springville Art City Days committee. Although born in Richfield, he is a graduate of Springville High School and has lived in the community for 22 years. He and his wife, the former Alauna Huff, have three children. Tucker received his college education at BYU and is employed by Jones Paint and Glass of Provo. He worked as a radio broadcaster for 12 PROVO For The FINEST In Classic Movies 00 UCtODBr LL A Monday Friday: 6:30 and 9:45 00 Z5 Saturday: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30 and 9:45. -- 1 " STARTS FRIDAY TRICK OR TREAT t "THEMSTWC" EEST I SHOW 7:30 is a member years. One of Tucker's main concerns is drunk driving. Noting 26,000 people will be killed and 375,000 others seriously injured in this country this year because of drunk driving, he says, "It is critical that we make every effort at all levels of our legal system to remedy this serious problem. The justice of the peace courts can be used effectively on the local level to curtail the actions of the drunk driver." "Preventing the potential LSTTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS PLUS Han "XANADU" ' 1 i Al DCQT A FINNEY DANCE TO ' Moooy, Ottvar ftd, Hrry Scomb, than! A WaiUt DAI T01CHT! 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Moss says he wants children to have the same opportunities he had: a good education, a clean wholesome environment and satisfying and productive work. In .the criminal system, Moss says he would like to see changes such as removal of drunk drivers from the highways, a revision in the insanity law and a crack down on white-collcrime. He would like to reduce government by streamlining the organizations, providing more of the services on the local level and having stricter annual accounting of govern- 5 COLUMBIA done." Education an Issue For House Hopeful is the Republican candidate for the Utah House of Representatives in District 59 which includes the North Orem and Lindon area. His main concern is education. He said a few changes are needed in areas of basic skills, innovation and creativity to meet the challenges of 1E EMDS BURNETT win the SEATS 373-2S0- S 'FOR YOUR EYES ONLY' PLUS 50 ALL (LOCATED IN THE OLD ACADEMY SQUARE) is active Tucker affairs, fSl TRSKJL E Fourth Precinct. 555 No. 100 1 ROCKY (I Starts Friday! CS ACADEMY SQUARE CINEMA 'CONTIHXTAL DIVIDE' JJ sr ytSIMH PLUS (aWaSw) 0 INTRODUCING THE OM GOLDEN POND TUP Wall 7:00-9:0- 7:30 Last timet tonight and beyond your 5 II "RflMRi" wniuvi Mimv symposia," Ul ight before development through professor- ships. The final $5 million is earmarked for school publicity through the manpublication and distribution of uscripts, development of curriculum to be used "beyond the borders of the campus," sending performing groups worldwide and improving techniques and technology of ment." telling "the BYU story over land "Out of BYU are coming young and sea." men and women who have a deep . Holland reassured alumni the or elimispiritual commitment, a sense of LDS Church isn't reducing Mormon-owned the for direction, a willingness to look nating support unithe admitted but school Holhills the ahead," beyond just land said. "But their education isn't versity has ended its era of growth. free. More money is needed for "This marvelous plant that you endowed scholarships and grants." see around us is essentially what He said family financial burdens BYU is going to be physically. We will stop qualified students from will not be hiring more faculty than we now have, The student enrollattaining higher education. "If BYU is to attract and nurture ment limits are fixed," he said. He said the direction from the the best of these students with no LDS Church says the school will be concern for their personal riches we simply must given a fixed budget and that addior lack of them be able to offer more aid to them in tional money would have to be secured through the university's the years ahead." Holland said the bulk of the $100 development office. will go to $55 million million supporting faculty and student programs ranging from art to zoology. Nearly $25 million will be used to attract quality teachers. "It will also be used to establish visiting professorships, short-terteaching appointments that will enANCELUS THEATRE able us to bring to this campus 0 SponhForl. some of the world's best minds for special programs, seminars and SHOW 7 growth and to foster junior faculty Brigham Young University hopes to collect $100 million in donations during the next four years with about 15 percent of that going to student scholarships and grants. 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