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Show r-- r nwt 2A n.rrw i ( , I ' I R f- -; , up Emery County Progress Wednesday, iune f 'm y yf y m 11 ' m U.S. and GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) Soviet negotiators sat down at the bargaining table Tuesday to launch a historic new search for ways to reverse the nuclear arms race. The chief American delegate at the START talks, Edward L. Rowny, said he expects long, slow and deliberate in his words, more a chess negotiations n video game with a game than instant results. In the hour-lon- g opening session of what the Americans have dubbed the strategic arms reduction talks, Rowny read a letter from President Reagan saying the American people will not accept an agreement unless it is equal and verifiable and contributes to stability. ; Moscows official Tass news agency, on the ,eve of the talks, said the Soviet Union sincerely wishes attainment of an accord with :the United States. ; After the meeting at the Soviet diplomatic mission here, Rowny told reporters it had frank and been a cordial, business-likI earnest opening round. the former START has started, with a smile. announced lieutenant general Union Soviet the United States and But the : ;are in basic disagreement on how their nuclear forces currently compare and what I the treaty should accomplish. Potential goals for START include sub-stantial cutbacks in the approximately 7,500 nuclear missile warheads possessed by both the United States and Soviet Union, and in I other facets of the superpowers nuclear arsenals the numbers of missiles and long-- ? range bombers, the destructive power of warheads, the pace of future weapons arms-contr- ol Pac-Ma- -- -- e, T ' research. : Begin warns civilians to flee ; ; Associated Press Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin west d warned the civilians of Beirut to flee and refused to guarantee that his army will not attack the PLO-hel- d Lebanese enclave. Civilians, get out, get out! Begin declared Tuesday in the Israeli Parliament. Flee. We dont want to hurt any of you. By foot or by vehicle, get out of Beirut. In the Lebanese capital, the Palestine Liberation Organization was reported conh sidering a plan to fly its leadership and guerrillas out on Saudi Arabian planes in return for concessions. Begin, commenting on previously stated guerrilla conditions, said he accepted their demand that they be allowed to leave with their personal weapons. But he ridiculed their insistence that Israeli troops withdraw three miles from Beirut. They have no right to dictate terms to us, the Israeli leader said. Israeli officials accused Yasser Arafats PLO of stalling in the Beirut talks, aimed at averting an Israeli attack on west Beirut. Begin spoke in reaction to calls by Israels opposition Labor Party for guarantees that Israel would stay out of the besieged Palestinian enclave. Such an assurance might embolden the trapped guerrillas to hold out longer, the prime minister said. Under no condition will we let them stay in Beirut, he said. They will leave Beirut. Nothing will help them. They will leave. 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I thought for sure I would be convicted because of the pressure the jury would be under to return a guilty verdict, Hinckley said during three telephone interviews Saturday and Sunday from St. Elizabeths Hospital for the mentally ill, where he is now confined. I respect them now a lot for just saying, To hell with what the public said, we think hes not guilty, he said. Mu, of nylon Take Senate-approve- & Youll be glad you came! n one-thir- Lycra m P QUrnGuzP Appliances Television Gam also felt that another issue of particular significance to Utah it t v HIS PROBLEM different concerns. Tluits h so mum families hmemudi I .S. Savings Bonds their famih bond. It's the bond that holds a famih 's sav mgs program together. That's because bonds offer so mans guarantees. Guaranties that are just right for am famih. I ike guaranteed interest return. PG Tomorrow N0WITS 11 fas & 9: 20 HIS MATCH Yiurfumil's it! The Movie of A f 'S 9:15 & RENT TO OWN! and cant unequivocal neutrality. We take a position without some of our members getting mad at us. state 7:00 individuals Street in Ogden and proceed south on must bring their Social Security numbers to the CAP office at 109 S. Carbon Ave. No cheese will be given away without the Social Security numbers. I r khati m A AaJ is unique. Ym lime different needs. nd I mmOMHt UNIVCRSAl nti rather economic. in his bid to amend the Clean Air Act, Utah Power & Light Co., and subsequently consumers would be greatly benefited. A spokesman for the UP&L stated that they feel that the laws as they currently stand are arbitrary and biased toward Eastern companies. It costs us $58 million a year to scrub the coal, UP&L spokesman Grant Pendleton said. If the law is changed, the average consumer would be saved $103 a year. Meanwhile, an executive for the National Coal Association said that his group was unwilling to take a stand on the issue, perhaps lending credence to the arguments that the debate is not environmental, but at all Price Theatres Nightly camping areas in the Emery county area are open this weekend. noted that fireworks are illegal in Utah but each year someone is injured NOW! 2 Showings cheese (Continued from Page 1) a lot more. If Gam is eventually successful The the he Allow Free Clean Air Act too, but I like people 3 748-555- 5; because of improper handling of fireworks. Also, fireworks of The coal industry has expressed interest in leasing about 280,000 any kind are forbidden The President of the acres of coal lands in Utah (about in forest camping half in central Utah and the other areas at any time United States has 9 as half in southern Utah). At a public because of the fire proclaimed July POWMIA Recognitihearing April 20, 1982, in Salt Lake danger they cause. of all Guymon added that on Day, in honor City, the Intermountain Power on Prisoners of War and additional traffic Agency supported the proposal. 2500 American A comment received from an oil the highways will the Servicemen and company advocated a high level of Civilians who are leasing. However, the Southmissing in action and western Utah Association of Local unaccounted for in Governments expressed some Asia. Southeast concern whether too much coal with this B In keeping mining in the area might cause national tribute and in adverse environmental and socio an effort to insure economic impacts in eastern Utah. The Southeastern their memory and The various impacts will be fully Utah Community sacrifices are ever evaluated in the EIS, Dr. will present in the minds of Action Program Carruthers said. distribute free cheese the American public, POW-MIAt a July 1982 meeting Salt Lake to economically needy the Foundation and the families July City of the Uinta - Southwestern will be Utah League The of cheese Utah Regional Coal Team, comof 8:30 American Families from given away prised of representatives of the a.m. to 5 p.m. July 7 Prisoners and Missing Governors of Utah and Colorado 8 and from 8:30 in Southeast Asia are and and BLM State Directors of those two states, the various potential a.m. to noon on July 9. sponsoring a Silent on coal tracts will be ranked It will be distributed e Brigade Parade 9 in 9:30 on a at Ogden July preparatory to their consideration basis only. a.m. in the EIS. That meeting is set for To receive the The parade will July 22 - 23 at 9.00 a.m. in the Hotel at 22nd commence government surplus Utah Bonneville III Room. -- 748-555- 9. Miss contest will be held mean drivers have to be extra Orangeville contest, Wednesday, July 21, careful. please call one of the all those who wish to If you are planning following people: participate should call one of the above a long trip make room Marilee Cox, numbers for more of for plenty rest stops Julie Huntington, to avoid falling asleep or Sherry information. will to enter parades Colorado and Utah, it was announced today by Dr. Garrey E. Carruthers, Assistant Secretary for Land and Water Resources in the Department of the Interior. The target was set after consultations with the Governors of Utah and Colorado. As a result of the final leasing target decision, Interiors Bureau of Land Management now will prepare a regional environmental-impac- t statement. A decision on the amount of coal, if any, to be offered for lease in February 1984 in the region will be made by Secretary of the Interior James Watt after publication of the EIS. At that time he also will determine which tracts will be offered for lease and the date competitive bids will be received. The 1984 lease offering would not include any coal tracts in the Kaiparowits Plateau of southern Utah, the Interior announcement said, and only a limited amount of coal in the Alton area of southern Utah would be offered. Jacobsen, before July 748-275- 5: Guymon said the long weekend means that many people will be able to travel to a favorite vacation spot and enjoy themselves. Statistics indicate that many of those people will be injured, unless they use extra caution. Utah , Colorado coal to be leased in 684 A leasing target of between 1.6 and 2.1 billion tons of coal has been set for the Uinta - Southern Utah Coal Production Region of and 16 girls, The Senate, faced (AP) with a deadline and another threatened presidential veto, agreed Tuesday to an emergency spending bill that also repeals a tax deduction for special audit-proo- f Congress. On a voice vote, the Senate accepted a compromise worked out by Sen. Mark Hatchairman of the Appropriations field, Committee, and budget director David A. Stockman. Stockmans participation in working out the compromise would indicate that it is acceptable to President Reagan. Several federal agencies have indicated that they would start laying off up to 9,000 workers unless they get the stopgap appropriation within a few days. But they wont get the money until the House acts on the d bill, and most House members are out of town for a recess that will last until July 12. WASHINGTON the holiday a safe one. Tuesdays. snail-darte- rs entries needed older, who would like 748-243- ng Miss Orangeville Deputies increase last-ditc- face-savi- wnf 30, 1982 Deadlines noted (.S., Soviets open arms talks ny at 7:30 p.m. |