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Show p(pe 2-- THE HERALD, Prow, Taaatoy, Agfust New Federal Law Is Expected To Fund Orem Center St. Work Nor W!L disk Only if''' , funding. Officials PinEAPHE i Utrilrft i He said he is unable to predict state priorities concerning wtuca roads will receive bow much money, noting that Salt Lake Dty probably will receive over half of the total Urban D funds available. He stated funds for the interstate s;iem In the state appear to be considerably lower than under the old funding to extend Center Street from 800 East to the University Ave. Extension and to improve the road from 800 East to State Street. Money which would have been used for the project ran out last year. No construction delay was exprienced, however, because the environmental impact statement for not been approved. the project The statement was submitted in August of last year auf resubmitted in the early part of this year with information concerning parks along the route. Steve Lawsui, highway department information officer noted that preliminary information indicates the state will - i a,"..,.......i25' ment. are seeking i UM0TTS However, the total in three categories of local spending is Brhsn D funds rural primary, rural secondary about $4 million more than under Use previous formula. Urtaa D funds will be allocated to ernes wita populations over 5,000 people. Mr. Lawson said Urban D funds art those which would finance the Center Street improve- 1 ..as. 45-- CILERY fare rat fan rack .1 1 LETTUCE program. He said the Tederal Highway Administration hopes to have the interstate system complete in 1879, However, he charged tha with the small amount of interstate funds allocated to e state, the system in Utah probably will not be complete until 1990. He said that a large share of the $23 billion highway bill money will go toward mass transit development. bs g First receive about $59 million in all categories over the next three years, down about $S million from what Utah received under the old bill. By DAN CROFT State Highway Department officials have predicted toat the Center Street project in Orem will be funded vita money from a federal highway act signed into law Monday by President Nixon. Howard Leatham, the department's engineer for plannihg and programming, said about $41 million will be allocated to Utah in the category which would be used to finance the Center Street project He said he is "99 per cent sure the project will be funded. He slated that the local Council of Governments (COG) will decide the prion ty of projects to receive 4 hm Meet Its, ImJ4 4ftt! ..... IteMlwtfr 1 cumcum: EIIS . ! I m STEAK leas, Tmaw tltttlbtXM I m ... ....JL I WK0LI FRESH U.S. Steel 0 (Continued Oa Page I) steel products. These had been scheduled for June, but were disallowed by the freeze. The administration would not Two days of traditional give in on the freeze on beef that the ceremonies, marking 12. is scheduled to last until Sept. culmination of college careers The meat industry, and for 2.143 students at Brigham disgruntled shoppers, have Young University, will be held complained that this has done Thursday and Friday during the nothing but keep down the supply University's 98th annual of beef. Summer Commencement. The Canadian government These graduates, combined immposed controls on meat with the 3,513 who received exports to the United States, degrees in the spring cutting down on the supply that commencement, April 20. bring some U.S. markets near the the total graduates for the year border had relied on. The action e r to 5.656. an is intended to preserve the record at BYU. supply of meat for Canadians, On Friday the university will Prime Minister Pierre Elliott award 39 doctor's degrees, 385 Trudeau said. master's degrees, 1602 Other food prices, which were bachelor's degrees and 117 unfrozen a month ago, appeared r associate degrees. off to have leveled Monday. Commencement Friday Poultry prices were down. An Biggest event of the two-da-y uncut fryer chicken dropped 14 observance will be the cents a pound retail in Dallas, commencement exercises in cents Atlanta, Chicago eight at 9 a.m. in the Marriott and Los Angeles and five cents in Friday Center. The meeting will be Portland, Ore, the academic On the Chicago Board of preceded by with participants in procession Trade, wheat futures contracts traditional caps and gowns, for delivery in the future again which will form north of the reached a record. $4.74 a bushel. Smoot Administration Building Western Union Telegraph Co. and proceed at 8:30 a.m. to the announced it was raising the Marriott Center. rates for night letters of 100 Here the Commencement 70 words from $1 to $3. The address will be delivered by U.S. increase had been announced Senator Wallace F. Bennett of earlier, but was postponed by the Utah, who also will receive an freeze. doctor of public service U.S. District Judge Morell E. honorary degree. Sharp in Seattle ruled the beef Activities will begin with price freeze is legal. tours of the campus Thursday In a similar case in Lincoln, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., when Neb.. U.S. District Judge Warren K. Urbom denied a temporary , injunction to lift the freeze. A member of the Cost of Living Council, Anne Armstrong, said the nation can look forward to increased food supplies in 1974. More than prices, he says, fee's concerned about being able to buy meat at any price. Canada Controls Meat Sales to United States - OTTAWA (UPI) Canada today stopped the "Canadian Connection" for beef. As of 12:01 a.m. EDT today, in a move to curb rising food costs. Canada imposed a three-poin- t program, including controls on meat exports. The new program was f announced by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau cabinet meeting. after a "There is no shortage of food in Canada, nor will any be allowed to develop," Trudeau said. food "There are however, shortages In world terms and in certain sectors there appear to be temporary shortages in the Ju,y Building RePrt '$sued By Springville United States." The move puts a stop to the SPRINGVILLE Building "Canadian Connection" used by permits were issued in July for some U S firms to get around the construction totaling an price freeze. American cattle estimated valuation of $150,348. were shipped to Canada and Permits for new homes were slaughtered, then shipped back Issued to Glen H. Hansen, 450 E, into the United States, exempt 1250 S.. $24,000; Guy Chcsnut, from the price freeze. 1161 E. 300 N , $28,000; James B. Alastair Hatch, 232 N. 1100 E $22,500; Trade Minister Gillespie told newsmen there Crown Construction Co. 1091 S. were signs of "raiding" on 500 K., and 1145 S. 550 E . $17,000 Canadian meat supplies last each; Doug Hilton, 86 N. 1360 E., week. There was no set time $21,000. limit on the export controls, but it Permits for carports, garages was expected they would be and room additions were granted lifted shortly after the U.S. to Douglas Simkins, 340 N. 200 removes its price freeze on meat W., $848, Russell Martain, 1079 in September. Hillcrest, $800; Bob Watson. 99 "We insist that it is quite E. 530 N., $2,000; Don T. Miner, temporary," Trudeau said. "It is 1510 S. Main, $6,000; Marvin just to meet a situation in Naylor. 1207 E. 400 S., $2,300; another country, namely the Jack Sherman, 180 S. 400 W., (Continued from Page 1) United States, which did try to $1,000; George Roylance, 332 E. More than 200 foreign news- control the price of foods and 100 N $8,000; Ward Turner, 50 S. men, television cameramen and which caused this temporary 100 W.. $200. photographers were sticking it shortage. We are only acting in ' out. this way to protect Canadian Sihanouk left North Korea supplies." Tuesday by train for Peking, While there was no set time where his government in exile limit on the export controls, it has been based since 1970, North was expected they would be KCNA lifted Korea's shortly after the U.S. news agency said. removes its price freeze on meat He has quashed speculation in September. that the return to Peking would Gillespie added Canada would be for the purpose of meeting "continue to export to all its with Presidential adviser Henry traditional customers" and the A. Kissinger or Senate Majority temporary controls were only to Leader Mike Mansfield. protect Canadian consumers Sihanouk is expected to begin a from raids on their sources of Middle East tour later this supplies. month. The other points in the About 700 government sol- program included increases in diers evacuated Skoun. a key old age pensions and wider town at the junction of Highways powers for the Food Prices 6 and 7 north of the capital. Review Board. Suiday night, military sources said. The Cambodian high command announced that a seven-shi- p supply convoy reached RICHARD L. WHEELER (Continued From Page 1) Phnom Penh Monday night after said truck he the stopped. They a trip up the Mekong river from had wandered from American, apparently Saigon under hea'-air support despite poor weather. the accident after he was thrown A truck convoy also reached the from the vehicle. capital without incident from Sheriffs office report said the Battambang. 145 miles to the vehicle apparently was hill northwest. climbing north of Shumack Informed sources said rice on Hollow and had reached the top hand can last t'vo to three of a small hill. County" Fire Richard L. Wheeler. 1292 Apple months and fuel oil. because of a Marshal Floyd A. Lundell Ave., Provo, will be awarded the lack of storage space, about described the road on which the first Ph. D. degree in the three weeks. However, more oil truck was as being so Department of Electrical traveling is expected by road from the port steep that a driver could not see Engineering at Brigham Young of Kompong Som. the sources the road over the hood at times. University thia week. said. He said this condition might He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. have caused the driver to miss a Ernest B. Wheelerof Ogden. turn on the winding road. Mr. Wheeler received his BES degree at BYU in 1968. followed PubHihfd tvtry afternoon Monby an MSFE degree from day through Friday and Sunday Ostrich Facts rwnina by Tn Daily Mtrald, 15S5 Stanford University in 1969. He North 200 W. Strwt, Provo, Utah 14601. The was employed by Bell Telephone CHICAGO ilTIi B E. JENSEN, Publiihtr Laboratories, in Holmdel. N.J.. and ostrich is a that's watcher, Entered at second clati matter at to returning to Brigham prior how he got an undeserved the post ottice in Provo, Utah. Young University to complete cowarfoolish for reputation work on his doctorate. The MEMBER dice. Audit Bureau of Circulation degree will be awarded at These sometimes which birds, t'nited Prett International commencement exercises NEA Service weigh 300 pounds, are equipped with keen eyesight, according to scheduled for August 17. 1973. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr. Wheeler has accepted Kjicyclopnedia Britannica. When UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier or hiding they may sit employment in the research 2 50 t resting Si months, carrier us oe- and stretch their lanky ncks laboratories of Hewlett One year, carrier jjq qo along the ground to peer intently Packard, an electronic Mail, anywhere in Un'ted States One month f at some S 2 S6 object. At a instrument manufacturing One year I3j 0o distance only the ostrich's bulky company, located in Palo Alto. body is visible, hence the belief California. He is married to the Herald Telephone Nun.fcsr PROVO that the bird hides its head in the former Virginia Pond, and they sand. are the parents of three sons. - sis-ho- U.S. to End ( semi-offici- Burns Fatal Man Earns 1st y BYU Ph.D. In Engineering - - far-of- 0 Um, Swift Sliced RED SALMON Tasty i risTos in.. treasury secretary and adviser; Elliot L. Attorney General Richardson and Melvin R. Laird, former Defense secretary and now a White House adviser. Under the 25th amendment, the President may select a successor should the vice president resi n. The replacement would be subject to approval of a simple majority of both houses of Congress. Nixon himself has not publicly mentioned the investigation of lurry! Limited .i i , i, supplies avatianie of this specially equipped Toro I Mr. j i j j mower. i 69' k ICE CREAM County Issued 61 Building Permits in July J 41" tTm I KEEPER tw99' I fct?H ISOn STOuE WEAR i 8" J I FRUIT COCKTAIL l1'"'' IO? uwi T m ar PIEAPPIE V 51 -- I Libby's 211 Can Nonfat 50 1, bag PEAKUT CUTTER at 10 Can ii A LIQUID DETERGENT IK1 mum- - tol f 4H Crystal Whits (tn. f PANTI HOSE $100 3 Pair. 111 11 REVISE WEAR taSet m JOS late Is Convenient throttle control. 24" Ftankr Saw "WhirlwiiKp I few 12 DEODORANT fn Hui jy now ANTISEPTIC lutrim IP g Agnew. "I would like to say the President does not want to say anything from the White House which would interfere with this said Warren. investigation." "The fact that the investigation Is going on does not diminish the President's confidence in him." n The Baltimore to the c'ose youngs quoted Agnew grand jury as saying that Agnew migiit ask for an opportunity to appear personally before the grand jury Aug. 23. $109.95 KIT Sturdy uluinmum handle. liU Spot' POWDERED MILK f if j2,M POTATO FLAKES Toro WITH BAGGING VQc cii tSS.. ( dri;:xs for just 9995 ALSO AVAILABLE i MSLD CHEESE lamsiet w (Continued From Page 1) dent resign. He denied this. A reporter who asked the question said names on the supposed list were headed by New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, and included John B. Connally, Nixon's former A 1 frets Wow! Nixon-Agne- liiskM Whole, r 21-in- ch I IAC0M : two-yea- I 75 laiStMtm Paxman. visiting professor at the College of Law of University of Illinois and former Dean of the National College of Juvenile Court Judges at University of fun. Nevada, will receive the President's Reception Public O. Smoot Also on Thursday from 5 to 6 30 Abraham in the College of Award Service Mrs. and BYU President p.m., Dallin H. Oaks will host the Social Sciences service at 2:30 President's Reception in the p m. in the Marriott Center. Dr. Grant R. Athay, garden of the President's home on campus for the graduates, astrophysicist at the High parents, friends, faculty Altitude Observatory of the National Center for Atmospheric members and alumni. The graduation banquet is Research, Boulder, Colo., will scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday in receive the James E. Talmage the Wilkinson Center Ballroom, Scientific Achievement Award in of the College of with Elder A. Theodore Tuttle. services member of the First Council of Physical and Mathematical Seventy of the LDS Church, as Sciences at 1 :30 p.m. in 184 Jesse speaker. Knight Building. ROTC unit has The Army scheduled its commissioning ceremonies for Thursday at 3 p.m. in 321 Wilkinson Center. The Air Force ROTC commissioning service will be held at noon Friday in the same room. Diploma Awarding The actual presentation of the Utah County issued 61 building diplomas will be reserved for the in July with a total permits 12 of the separate convocations academic colleges and Graduate estimated valuation of $791,409. School during the afternoon at Permit fees collected totaled various locations on campus. $3,636. Many of the permits were for College deans will preside at the meetings and each college will residences, additions to homes hear its own valedictorian and and farm buildings. The largest project was a general building class representatives. Two special awards will be permit issued to Geneva Steel for $205,900 worth of construction at presented in two of the college convocations. Monroe J. the steel plant. one-yea- frtsa Tender, many students will accompany parents on a final nostalgic round of the scenes where they have experienced years of work and -- CAPE OWNER SAM WEBSTER of sign hoping to Elleaiburg, Wash., potted discourage romplalati about high price. fRYExS 2,143 Will Receive Degrees At BYU Summer Excercises engine, "Safetv deilcetor ticnm siones. II jl fi i '1 vi if 20 sz. kef. 1.63 . "Safety shield' helps project toes. (toe) ,.,.Rn 39 T HIT PASTS HUM low 8 I SLIPPERS Ooseont Pofyskin ib UMt Km 99' I News-America- HMSSPSAT MiSS Brack Udtet 100 Ret 120 press 16172 AUTO AIR FILTERS n77 remamirtg stock Wind-Tunne- l" housing vacuums lawn. I aW'tlluiM 50 lielps whip grass upright. Rum and Bells 1.1 SUMOASSES "Sail" on blade Bartholemew manufactured both rum stills and church hells. 2" few Closeotrt-- the assertion in denying kickback allegations that "he has nothing to hide." HARTFORD. Conn. d'PIi -Cin the early 19th century imported more West Indian rum in proportion to its size than any state in the Union. Rum was also produced locally, mainly in Hartford. By 1810. the state "boasted more than 500 distilleries producing 1.374.000 gallons of spirits annually. The Hartford firm of Ward and ftjtyjatsr Model would supply documents sought by Beall but that for him to do so would "be in keeping" with his onnecticut 297 I FANCY BLOUSES rilffiTflil secretary, Marst Thompson, would not say flatly that the vice president Agnew's 13 Oz. le. 1.01 ....lot I WIWI B0AT SHOES 21-INC- H TORO Self Propelled MODEL FOR ONLY coMmmmr psicid AT YOU TOKO DttM t tmi (W ttithoul Hau-n'- iTorokm'fncagh? MODEL 16255 134 99'j 95 o3 . Ream's Discount Pharmacy Registered Pharmacist On Dut) i |