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PLEAS Sehool Distra day. it will be th the More an 2 workers and st Wilkinson needy,’ a with he-said, eso in the the n: SC Utah County United Way Campaign, Jay “even though’ they Wooley, pas’ director of public Western Arilines, sor hat . teachers and a the district's board of education is epeated disregard for state low group Spring Ci npete County obta Orary restraining order from * Third District Cour David Dee in Salt Lake City which ordered ard not to hil a superintendent to replace Mr Allred The group then went ng three e uccessful as a viable ill see the government ma ance in off Mr. Allred was dent two months the restraining order, Lloyed Smith Two members Mr \ n rt legally The teachers promised to makeup all lost days Sometime back we had a mutual understanding that the teachers wouldn't do anything that would hurt the educational process, and I anticipate that as soon as they have shown their concern over the defiance of a court restraining order that they will be back in the classroom. appreciate the dedication of the teachers and am sure that they have the whole of the educational process at heart andwill do their part to make the thing work. North Sanpete educators are taking their action to show their support of the legal process,”’ said asion President MerwinsKjar Askedif the students are not being madeto suffer by the walkout. Mr. Seeley said, *’The kids are losing out in the long run anyway. “Weare under dureesand notupto capacity. The kids are not goingto get hurt as much bygetting this matter resolved Escaped Prisoner Billy Wayne Black Leaves No Leads POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN—UtahState Prison officials have no leads as to the whereaboutsofBilly Wayne Black, a convicted murderer who has been serving a prison termof five years to life for the se- cond degree murder of a Pleasant Grove woman. der Wa peaker Pt a campaign chairmanfor the United and he knows ot these ¢ atnipale raising ) 1 M Mr Bishchhoff eiesident of Commercia Security ity giving and told the large ga ch that it is becomingdifficult to give Allred with the district's 1,200 students Mr. Petersonissued this statement Now w t United n 3isch explained Way funddrive in Salt Lake City in 1971 Ne sure that your moneyts doing the best pos ing Board President David rather than hire a man who was possibly hired il Black hibited in the past 1 197 former { fter being served with the board voted 3-2 to hire Peterson, said they thought the hiring should wait un’ til the legality of the order was determined. but the Majority overruled them and Mr Smith was hired Its typical of what they have done for the past two months.” said Larry Seeley, former president of theteacher's association “The board needs to get a ruling on the restraining order and then honor it Mr. Y ou and | will pay dearly urged the volun luncheon to get behind this the < sible job The CHUCK BAREBO, wearing the hat of a Western Way campaign goal for 1977 at $427,000, In keep. 0 Salt Lake City women who raised $1 ing with the theme of “It’s the Ooonly Way to ally to buy clothing foir the needy non e *was Give," the campaign kickoff luncheon welfare sprinkled withflight launching language and imied : —_‘"e!ghborhood eneeetrs But. because of the new federal right to privacy law the s e It is a worthwhile effort to have this ist concern ourselves with t ficial and needy the heart fund, cancer, multiple disaster relief it volunteer f tather than be taxed _‘forit and see projects becomeapart of some socialistic government bureaucracy,” he stated the scouts. fami. counseling any We cannot afford to let volunteerism other related become in) as foot directed from These e Lypes of programs which need and ¢ the support of everyone Geuntyahe sata yom immune from soldiers in a battle government headquarters. If we are not motivated to volunteerism the government must nd strides we take will become aller and smaller until ; even these small ake more and more time from anyone ofthethese dupported’by Unitedandother Way. heprograms teldithe in planun 1B will erode rnment initiationassistance and motivation til nothingis left.” he noted paign crowd Kickoff pled the field of giving to the hun, hesaid. Hetoldthe story of a gre poor Airlines flight captain, announces the United affairs for also warned of govern ance, advising the f the United way effort Campaign sents Page 3 United WayWorkers Kick Off '77 FundDrive Protesting Sanpete 4 Mr Woolley advised the 1977 campaign Mr Bischoff concluded by saying the ited Way is the most etive and asiest way to handle the funding of so workers to enerous with your time ind resources, for the more you do the more benefits you will see any Worthy programs and he advised the volunteers to get an early start and keep the momentum going right on through to The 1977 campaign for volunteer contrib now swings into full gear according ) Jack Holmes, executivedire: oir of the Utah County United Way the end of the campaign The h rary chairman for the 1977 rogram Windshield Vandals Girl Scouts to Wear Uniforms Monday At It Againin Provo Valley ,° are being asked to wear their uniforms Mon: Provo Police received about 20 complaints of day windshields and car windows whichhad been shot out with during Fridaynight, according to Corporal Paul Markling Baden-Powell Lord Baden-Powell who was founder of the Boy Scout Movement, and ihe person Juliett Low to found ihe ‘The incidents occurredin the area of aNor th x 700 east to 1100 East in Provo. The g! Ww shot out with somesort of pellet ca the of ficer said The case is still under investigation, Corporal Markling refused to commenton whois suspected of parent Hesselbein, national executive direcof the Girl Scouts of Gloria B. Scott. National presiwill be attending along with a senior Girl Scout and a number of adult volunteers: _It was the wish of the Girl Chief Guide that on Sept. 26 everyone belong- had a uniform should wear it Those in Girl Scouting throughout the U.S. are asked to join with representatives of the Scouts and Girl Guides in thought and prayer, and to visibly show their devotion to Lady BadenPowell by proudly wear. ing their uniforms, Dr. service, ing to the movement who World Association of Girl Scott declared x Girl Scouts of the USA. ing in memoryof Lady the activity The corporal said in another incident across town Baden-Powell charged yet the world > Tipe Aservice of thanksgiv: Bikinw held Monday in London. on Grandview Hill, two individuals were apr- whichwill be attended by rehended on suspicion of knocking down eight mail Girl Scout and Girl Guide boxes in the area. They have not been formally volunteers from around ‘BRIDAL BOUTIQUE “ContinentalPlaza”’ Hurry! Sale Ends Soon! FilJamboree SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF NEW GOWNS artiveo Good Sept. 26th to Oct. Ist NN y, OFF ALL While Stock Lasts left the prison Friday sometime between noon and 3 p.m., Lt. TomBona, a prisonofficial, said. He had been working in the auto shop of the vocational training area. At the noon count, Mr 12 - 2 WIRE Black was present but was discovered missing shortly before 3 p.m With Ground 0 Veils! 10% orr Includes - Southern Bell Overlay 250 W CENTER #100 PROVO 374.2965 Reports stating that this wasthefirst escape from the mediumsecurity unit of the prison in three years are misleading, Lt. Bona explained. The prisoner was housed in mediumsecurity, but he was in ‘mediumA custody, which allowed him to go to the minimum security vocational training area The convict actually escaped from minimum security Lt. Bonasaid Mr. Black had been cooperative with prisonofficials sincehis incarceration Sept. 9, 1975. Per 250' Box Copper 2 con: ductor with ground. Use for light outlets, general house NT Ra qr wy uf am mpd He had madeno previous escape attempts from the wiring. state prison However, prior to his arrest in Utah County, he price eludedpoliceofficers as he was taking his victiom to the Utah Valley Hospital. After he was arrested he escaped from the Utah County Jail prior to his con- viction Lt, Bona said the man may be considered dangerous. Law enforcement officials are searching for the escapee Compare this Intercoms by Rittenhouse SCPLIETING. 5asgn'TPAY. YOU INTRODUCING THE NEWEST AGENT WHO DOESN'T WORKFOR US. STEWART AUCTIONS Awounce An Unreserved Auction (0: Farm and Contractor's Equipment, Trucks and Trailers Wedoesday, September 28, 1977 at 11:90 AM (PDT) Lathrop. Mel, Nevada Sale Site Telephooe: (702) 372.5312 WOTThe w a copie Gps of vemect fr Sori Headers Lunch Location. Sorng Meadows Ranch located nonrox 20 mae south of Latiran Well, evade on Hy, BB bon § oie outta 30 oles sre Cewier Whee! 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