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Show MST valley view 13 Thursday, Jan. uim.miffil g-- g. 8, 1981 At Capitol i.vim-iiiff- i C Statehood Commemorated 1 CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Here are a few examples: 1981 Honda Accord 1981 Honda Accord Automatic W KUED-produce- d State at 5th South SLC, Utah $3150 $3695 1 1978 Auto., P.S., P.B., Air, Power Window. ( 1979 CHRY. $3895 tions. Since that time, the composition of chemical dealing with chemical agents are in the state -- changed but the results Grounds and the Tooele Army Depot. A third, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, is just outside metropolitan Denver. The KUED documentary looks at the roles of the United States and yie Soviet Union in chemical warfare and at efforts to ban the use of chemical weapons in the two world wars. Despite those efforts, the manufacture of chemical bombs continues. CORDOBA Auto., P.S., P.B., Air, Vinyl Top. same, just more deadly. PBS investigates the development of chemical warfare on Monday in The Deadly Winds of an awarddocumentary War, winning produced by KUED, Channel 7. The local production will be seen nationwide at 10 p.m. The show recently won a Best of West award from the Western Educational Society for Communica Pwu&t flte Chemical warfare is a part of life in Utah. Two of the nations largest installations military Dugway Proving a Pianist mb 3 TON PICKUP $2600 487-896- 1 IF B12 TON DODGE 1972 360 eng., pickup, good tires, auto trans., overload springs. Runs good, $899. Call 250 0539 afterSp.m. H12-1- For Sale TWO TRUCKS DUMP GMC TRUCK 1964 VAN ECONOLINE Best offer 250-2- 1 1 8 mu if 1956 1979 - Guest Artist Slated n chev CHEV TON PICKUP $3,500 487-896- 1 SALT LAKE. The music of Beethoven and Sibelius will be performed by the Utah Symphony in the orchestras first three subscription concerts of 1981 tonight (Thursday), tomorrow and Saturday in Salt Lake and Ogden. The program featuring Lee Luvisi as guest pianist will be presented tonight at the Val A. Browning Center in Ogden, then on Friday and Saturday at Symphony Hall. All three concerts will begin at 8 p.m. Works to be featured Beethovens include Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor) and Symphony No. 2 by Sibelius. FIVE 1200x15 MOUNTED on 10 inch wide mags. Best offer. 262 S12 IQ 9525. Set of 4 ER78xl4 Big 0 Steel Belted -- Weather tires. Good tread. $100. All 967-091- 3 After 5 p.m. Thrd Judicial District T 12 2Q Court m and for Salt Lake County Pro bate Division Probate & Guar dianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respec five signers for further in formation MECHANIC LIEN SALE Notice is hereby given of a mechanics lien auction to be held Jan. 19, 1981 at LRA Imported Cars, 1148 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 9:00 a.m. at which time a 1973 Fiat, Serial Number, 128AC9123 609 will be sold to settle repair and storage bill. LRA reserves the right to bid. LeRoy Reese, owner LRA Imported Cars L11-2- T For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns M the Green Sheet! Beethoven composed his fifth Emperor, and final piano concerto, while lodging in Napoleon-occupie- d Vienna. Historians note that the composer harbored no great respect for Napoleon, and thus did not name the work after Emhim. The title peror was apparently added some time later. Like Emperor, .Symphony No. 2 by Sibelius is in a heroic vein. Composed in Italy in 1901, it has been billed as the culmination of the romantic period in the composers life. In November of 1979, the guest pianist Luvisi performed as soloist with the Louisville Orchestra when Varujan Kojian, now of the Utah Symphony, conducted. A Louisville native, Luvisi studied and taught at the Curtis Institute before returning to Kentucky, where he now heads the piano department Those attending the Statehood Day celebration heard Lt. Gov. David S. Monson read the Proclamation of Statehood that M as sign-e- In a day when sumers are constantly confronted with rising costs, Utah Power & Light came up with a pleasant surprise this week, filing with the Public Service Commission for permission to reduce rates by at the University of Louisville. His solo activities have included major recitals and orchestral engagements across the U. S., as well as in Canada, Mexico and Europe. Concert tickef are available a Symphony Hall. $2,030,000 through March 31st. The reduction means cents per to residential about 45 month users. UP&L said favorable weather and operating conditions made it possible to reduce fuel and costs other energy below estimated levels, resulting in the reduction in service costs. -- - ... presented the Police Star Award, the first of what is expected to be annual recognition. The award cited him for his handling of an incident in which a man with a shotgun was threatening the lives of people around him. While exposing himself to extreme danger, Buckholts talked the man into giving up the weapon, according to the police citation. - prowler A $100 -- - well-know- n napalm and white phosphorous. As the domumentary chillingly points out, 30 gallons of nerve agent is capable of killing 100 million people. Airing their views on chemical warfares social impact and defense implications in the hour-lonprogram g are Colorado ngresswoman ribbon cutting Co- Pat Schroeder; Col. Charles Bay, Dugway Proving Grounds; Col. Jerry Patterson, Tooele Army Depot; Dr. William Perry, Undersecretary of Defense; and Dr. Robert Rutman, professor of biochemistry, of the evening Mas L. delivered sylvania. Interviews also are conducted with three victims of nerve gas exposures. The final portion of the program is a by cocommentary Jane rrespondent Hamiiton-Merrit- who offers first-hanviews of the atrocities suffered by Laotian tribespeople t, during the Vietnam War. A different measure of the changing 20th century, with its explosion of new technology, will be examined the night before (Sunday) when PBS begins The Shock of the New at 8 p.m. In this series, writer- - per-forman- a critic for TIME magazine - looks at the art of the 20th century, humanities -- ding. In a review of its own staffers project, TIME said: That lack of KEARNS. The Christmas gift shop sponsored by the South Kearns PTA made possible purchase of several computers for student use. The many long hours given by board members and volunteers resulted in the PTA and school purchasing these valuable tools of learning and we are grateful to all Mho helped, she said. 100's U " OF HOUSEHOLD 966-675- 6 16. REG. PRICE jUSl TUBE 'WITH WATERPROOF & PERMANENT! NO MESS EASY TO APPLY! ALWAYS STAYS WHITE! - LIMIT PER CUSTOMER ONE WHILE QUANTITY LASTS! NEW MERCHANDISE COMING! HUGE SELECTION SPECTACULAR PRICES! BASIC. Pvt. Lamar Blair Jr., son of Lamar Blair, 5694 Sara Jane Dr. and Connie Lund, 4217 W. 4570 South, has completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the training, stu- dents received - D! MB INSTRUCTION BROCHURES USE OF SPECIAL TOOLS DECORATINB ADVICE v in- struction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. FlWR tCOHOWX mE '.sgSrsK , r ; t "BL71 k 12 SUPER PRE-PASTE- D WALLPAPER :SS BUYS! EASY TO INSTALL! PATTERNS GALORE! ONLY r plBBlETILE from FROM ONLY i been blamed for the inclusion of a city utility tax on West Valley residents Utah Power and Light bills more than a month before that tax went into effect. But a system has been arranged to ensure that city residents do not pay a tax for electrical usage prior to Jan. 1, the date the tax actually became effective, said William Cunningham, UP&Ls Salt Lake division manager. City residents who paid the tax as part of the bill for electrical usage in November and early December will receive credit in that amount on their next bill, Cunningham said. Residents who noticed the premature taxation pro-rate- several calls from residents upset at being taxed earlier than anticipated, Mayor Henry (Hank) Price said last week. Utah Power and Light also received several complaints, Cunningham acknowledged. VINYL FILE F2" He attributed the inadvertent addition of the tax to an oversight when the utility company made a major change in its accounting system in early December. As an example of the one city resident whose bill for the period Nov. 13 to Dec. 12 amounted to $40.65 had an additional $2.64 tacked on for the utility tax. Having paid the utility tax, he should receive a $2.64 credit on the bill covering the month-lon- g period starting Dec. 13. That bill, however, will include a utility tax for electrical usage from Jan. 1 on. property tax to pay for municipal services, West Valley officials have Im- plemented a 6.5 percent tax on the usage of utilities - electrical, natural gas and telephone. City officials have not encountered fr sH(nsEET tl UNGLA2ED foul-u- In lieu of a ONLY SR X 'white and did not pay the amount should not have any problems with their next bill, he added. The tax will only be d applied and from Jan. 1 on, the Utah Power and Light official said. City Hall received GOLD JEWELRY USES! For Early Taxation A RINGS WEDDING BANDS DIAMONDS jraCAUlKi flF-STIC- K error has SCHOOL Students at South fllSALE ENDS JAN. 14 jjpi Computer Blamed VALLEY. $WANTED$ Kearns Mill participate in Friendship W'eek activities Monday through Jan. was estimated at $918. The building suffered no damage, Miles added. The home fire Sundav at 6640 W. 3860 South caused $8,000 damage tj the wood frame structure and $500 to materials inside the home. The blaze originated in the fireplace. Firemen Mere required to cut holes in the roof and inside the ceiling to fight the flames, Miles said. received Firefighters the call at 5:08 p.m. and were at the scene eight minutes later. ICLIP COUPON AND SAVEI FROM WEST tion materials By On Utility Bills computer d School's PTA Dr. Clayton stated that future generations matter, that the long-terview be taken. The problem is not primarily OPEC versus America, Japanese cars been. (From Page 6, Col. 51 several trash can fires and reports of smoke and foreign odors. Fiber board insulation stock placed on pallets next to an electrical outlet Mas the cause of the fire at Thermal Systems, said division chief Jay Miles. Crews under Lt. John W illiams arrived at the scene seven minutes later, he said, finding a smoke-filleroom. Sprinklers installed in the building controlled the blaze while firemen removed the pallets with a forklift, he noted. Damage to the insula- James by Purchased regarding we went on to oil. understanding is what makes this eight-par- t BBC series so valuable: it does not tell us where we are going, but it does tell us where we have FIRES - Computers Are problems w'e now face, principally that of the energy shortage. The present crisis, Dr. Clayton suggested, is not the first faced by the people of the U S. or the world, noting that harnessing the wind Mas a step up from the water wheel. When wood became scarce, water power was the answer and that from coal fuel ranging from the cubist paintings of Picasso to modern architecture. The problem with modern art, as Hughes sees it, is that most people dont understand it. The Shock of the New is his effort to change the lack of understan- OVER-STOCKE- newest McDonalds. Located at 3900 W. 5400 South, the new site of the golden arches is preparing for the dean of the graduate school and professor of history at the UofU. He took a long-terview" from the vantage point of the Clayton, narrator Robert Hughes - James by CONTEST iFrom Page 4. Col. 9) because no one can deny us the right to voice our own opinions, America continues to stand as the home of democracy. Maher and the concert band, under the baton of D. James Loveless. The flag ceremony Mas conducted by the Utah National Guard. The program Mas under the direction of the Board of State History and conducted by Milton C. Abrams. President Penn- will highlight the grand opening of the valleys ceremony at 5:30 on Saturday. Tickets are to be obtained prior to outstanding during the that time. Plans call for Ronald past year as a member of the Salt Lake City McDonald to be on hand and a variety of prizes Police Department. He is James D. (Don) will be given away durBuckholts, a patrolman ing hourly drawings betfirst grade who has been ween 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on the force for three Saturday, as well as between 5 and 8 p.m. duryears. A former resident of ing the days prior to Kearns, Buckholts was that. Bennion resident has been singled out for A directed d Chemical bombs range from odorless and colorless nerve agents that become toxic gasses to tear gasses, University with an eye for the little things con- - recogni- Cleveland. The major address of SALT LAKE. Clouds of mustard gas added an dimenunprecedented sion of terror to fighting in World War I. are essentially the FORD that for long tion. Documentary warfare bombs has 1978 FORD LTD II Auto., P.S., P.B., Air, Tilt, Cruise, Rear a state. He told how President Grover Cleveland had signed the proclamation giving statehood to Utah on a Saturday morning, Jan. 4, 1896. The word was brought to Utah by telegraph which set off a celebration by the people here uho had waited so Deadly Gas War Studied Oldsmobile Honda 521-611- Utahs becoming by Ken Garff versus American. W'e need to place the energy crisis in the context of what is needed to be happy, he contended. Only two decades ago, M e lived on half the energy were using now. Basically, its a matter of attitude, he continued. "We ought to turn to the wisdom of the ages, the time tested values for our solutions." L. Tom Perry of the LDS church and Rev. Frances Davis, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, gave the invocation and benediction. Music Mas provided by the West high chorale, events surrounding n GHASTLY GASSES . . . Chemical worfore and its potential for Future use will be examined Monday in a documentary. "The Deadly Winds of War. ln pendent thinkers. Gov. Scott M. Math-eson- , who was sworn in Monday for a second term as Utahs 12th governor, recalled the SALT LAKE. Utah has been a state for 85 years, a fact that was commemorated during ceremonies held in the State Capitol rotunda Monday night. In brief remarks, Mayor Ted Wilson of Salt Lake recalled being in Washington, D.C. last year at this time. He proudly reported to a mayor of a large eastern city w hen asked what a Utahn was like. Dont ever try to anticipate what the people of Utah will think or he sugsay or do, I gested. He added, find Utahns the most while in office and the most partisan while seeking office. Utahns are inde- - LEFT & GOING FAST 1981 Honda Civic DX - similar problems M'ith natural gas and telephone billings, Price said. easy 'CART CERAMIC QUARRY TILE , RowD,ho?,DE0t' T LE er wall-count- l2AGA7j S?rsums"NS; :SS5 I 6"6'3B- IATExTlai 1-CO- W ATER! WASHES UP WITH in HALf H0UB rn SAVE ITALIAN 0 ' ej DURABLE, INTRICATE Q 0 hard glaze from . dries ONLY FT. 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