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Show Page IVn tbh.'Sutiy. HERALD, HE Man Ml 55,75 Local Lawmakers View Outcome of same sponsored, or toabouttf. jfc said we student hum of the state students from registering their cars in I'tah. He said that cue bill was suggested by a student in his class. It was researched by another student and received heavy support in both houses. "That's evidence that citizens can have input into the system," he added. He said he was most dtssaptxnied that the Provo land proposal was defeated and that a bill that would have amended the school financing formula was defeated. He said the formula amendment would have made it possible for Prow to receive a sdiooi. He summarized his views of the session by saying that it was a unique and very enjoyable experience end one he hated to see come to a close. Rep. David Hervey David C. Harvey, ! Pleasant Grove. declf"?d, "We got a good 1 package, and felt quite pleased with the legislation passed." Regarding the controversial income tax bill, Mr Harvey said it was not an increase in income taxes, but an gdjustment made to correct the ni stake made when Utah went from the double filing system to the single filing system. "We lost $12 million in the shuffle, and we had to correct the error. If it had been done right in the first place, we would not have bees required to 4o this; we would have had the same jmsCTt of fpvwuie we have with this hill." he said. The representative said he felt Rood about the defeat of the "safe sidewalks" bill, and had voted against it in the House. He declared he felt each community should build its own sidewalks, and he hated to put a tax on gasoline for this purpose when gas prices are already going up. "We balanced the budget with around $500,099 to spare, and that st is shaving it pretty close in a he $700 million budget," reported, adding. "The main thing f am pleased about is that we balanced it. We have a good compromise bill for higher education, public employees, and fish and game." Mr. Ilarvey stated, "In some ways it was a productive session, although we had to strike the enacting clauses on 240 bills localise we never got around to all of them." Provos special liegarding Sand sale bill, Mr, Harvey observed that it was stilled in the Senate, and the House missed the bill by three minutes. If they are serious alwut it, he said, the governor could put it on the agenda for ihe special session to be called in June. "By then the dty officials and others can give some Input, on exactly wht we are looking at," he said. In general, Rep. Harvey said he felt good about the of the 41st accomplishments ture. Titular insurgent leader Prince .Norodom SihanouK warned last week that only by closing their embassies and evacuating the staffs couid nations hope to establish diplomatic relations with the rebeis in case they win the war. trance intends to leave iieiiintl the one consular officer administrative needs of the more than 1.000 French citizens in Itinom Penh, but its embassy closed Saturday and staff members will be evacuated by Monday, sources said. The United States, in contrast, has kept its embassy staff at the full limit of 200, at least partialSy because evacuation of any Americans could seriously harm the already low morale of the Phnom Penh regime of Nol. diplomats President said Is T " ' said Beck Mayor the population, now pegged at 10,000 has nearly doubled since I960 and present planning must include room for future growth. "We can't close the doors to our city and say 'no more people'," Mayor Bees' said. must recognize the approaching problems and try to "We solve them." City council has been meeting with various neighborhood groups and explaining the need for the bonding. The last of three such sessions will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Forbes Elementary. Councilman Evan Brady said the sewer plant was constructed in 1954 and the eight and lines are operating at 80 to 90 per cent capacity.He said new outfall lines are necessary to serve the section of the city from 500 E. and 600 S. to the northern city limits where the new junior P.ig school building is under construction. He said the expansion of collector lines both east and north will increase the sewer systems ability to handle increased growth for the next 20 years. City officials pointed out the perimiter lines proposed wili cost less that it would to run new, larger lines through the built-uareas of the city where asphalt roads, water lines, sewer connnections, buried power and telephone cables would be in the path of the outfall line project IV was noted the $200,000 investment by the city will tie matched with a $763,000 grant p from Environmental the Protection Agency. The for the funds in 1972. Hans for the swimming Olympic-size- pool d under construction at the new junior high school, were approved by the city and the ASpme School District but cost overrun, blamed on inflation, has been pegged at $205,000, which the city must provide under the agreement. The land was given by Alpine School District and construction expenses were borne by the city, under the agreement, which will permit the pool to be open to the public when not in use by the PuBitsncd every afternoon Monday inrougti Friday ant! Sunday morning by The Dally Hrald, 5555 North 200 VY. Street, Provo, Utah 846C1. iubl!il.ei ,; Entered as second ciass matter at B E. JfcNStN. L1 landscape would be acceptable if properly executed. Mr. Hronek said the Forest Service is now progressing with the environmental draft statement. It should be finished by the end of the summer, he said, at which time the public of its will be informed conclusions and will be allowed comment. ONE OF THE WORLD'S RICHEST MEN, Aristotle Onassis, is dead at 69. His marriage to one of the world's most glamorous women in 1968 was a top nev s story of the latter part of the century. His wife, Jacqueline Kennedy MH. ttyhp-Out ftWiilft One In e IX yar Hmra $J4 00 teipnheinm OFFICE: CIRCULATION -- . fanmhArc jrj Mo Secretary to - final A -i k g Airlines nine-mont- h Avert Walkout 2 a "from broncho-pulmonar- y infection which was impossible to control by specific antibiotics. His state of health deteriorated during the night of the 14tn to the 15th. He died without suff ering." who came The stocky to Greece with $60 in his pocket and died worth more than half a billion. Onassis suffered a muscle disease that caused heart problems and was aggravated by influenza and jaundice. He was flown from his villa near Athens last month and on Feb. 9 underwent a gall bladder at the American operation Hospital in the Paris suburb of Neuilly. Friends said his condition had been steadily in worsening recent days. Two days before his jet-sett- Arab-Israe- the first disengagement by agreement engineered at 69; - Executive committee ot tre Palestine Liberation Organization Saturday accepted Syrian plies. President "f? .. Hafez Assad's proposal for selling up joint political and military corrjr.ands between Syria and , the Palestinians, a PLO spokesman I t t WV. ' said. 7 I If) .M ?.!JO n'ly ' ;ji'tlr,i;(ni famous founmst (?,' t" wsaeww-Hfii- s GRAPiFKUIT j EOt C i I CHEESE Vo ft. 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I don't agree however, that the quality is the same. The old adage "you get what you pay for" holds true most oi the time. I 1 CiitiWrd......ft. STEEL BELTED WHITEWAI LS iaid the committer; which met al! day under its chairman Yasser Arafat, decided to "fully Hi,i-.,ii- (ir 2( 1 ft. Choke Seldom does a day go by that I'm not told there are ! t . for tires, He Bloomers were not invented'' TV'v ufre .Tiuaily :rf-iiby M.j. Llizabetn Miller, djuastet cf a Nf w York congressman, hkw The Krtr4t St. a. education to use the available resources to insure that all students have adquate supuOi.mM.ii.uv.i 1M fct 1 CAttity f I USJlLOCKERw a r1 j ..,,..,.. tot a believe we can save you and at the same money time give you a quality product. Here are some examples: Military Pact (UPI) I O tamisti - DAMASCUS I I Certification encouraged 'iHl'Pt('tl"trl'' "vt APPLES . M Mom f Asks End of school I Kissinger in January last year. That provision required the I Ii$t two countries to "refrain from the time of the signing of this document from all military or Mm, paramilitary actions against Ipk. each other." If you are in the market Group Okays Joint i I Twri........ J N.l Board PLO CAULIFL0VC3 said such assurances be something along the 4 lines of a mutual pledge stipulated in the first provision of in I Mdi MJ.t.rr. Hill.'ir,ii:r.v. l,IRlll I just-ende- d i They Ii 5 j t would 0BGGEIID Parties "f Ear A. State Ifcnry wifMrsmi. the sources said Egypt was ready to accept what Sadat has described as "reciprocal assurances" of no military hostilities so long as there is progress toward an li settlement. over.il! death, doctors said Onassis was being fed intravenously and was using artificial kidney and respiratory machines. A spokeswoman at the Onassis household on the Avenue Foch in Paris fashionable 16th district, said: "He was sick for a long time and now he is dead. That's " :. all I can tell you." in friends Athens said Family Onassis will be buried on the island of Skorpios next to his son, Alexander. They sr:d details of the funeral would be announced Sunday. Throughout his life Onassis enjoyed the company of beautiful women. He had a lengthy and intimate friendship with New York-boropera singer Maria Callas, who divorced her Italian husband for Onassis' love. Pictures showed him dancing with actress Melina Mercouri in an Athens tavern, sipping ouzo with wife Jacqueline in a Greek cafe, kissing actress Elizabeth Taylor in Paris, dining with Greta Garbo in Geneva. the millions of dollars, already had been made for his wife and that his daughter stood to inherit the bulk of his enterprises and to run them as well. A hospital medical bulletin said nnassi died at 12 30 p.m. 1 BtfctCjutw.Prw wccffRstMieaifa! trww Onassis, widow of tbe late President Jobs F. Kennedy, flew from New York is Paris, here Onassis died, Saturday night. They are shown above in Egypt. I PI Telephoto into of followKissinger took !o Israel with President hete talks ing Anwar Sadat Wednesday and Thursday. In exchange for such an Israeli Worth More Than Haif Billion New-Yor- I Unit) Sti'oi 1 ffi-- Aristotle Onassis Dies lira ai m. hm XU e intrusion. - 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES s 3 00 oi moftih, un ie' Six months, earner iiS .tin One year, earner $3 .90 ft 0 s ' rW(7 . UEA Sinai, in southern Satursaid sources diplomatic day The proposal also would mean Israel relinquishing the strategic Mitia and Gidi mountain passes pullback in the in a second-stagnorthern sector of Sinai, they said. The sources said this was one of the main suggestions which oilfields" - I f ftti Mm" Dijfc's iMest -E- i Aristotle PARIS (UPI i iches Grt-eenvironm ntal impact statement Onassis, the rags-toshipping tycoon who courted and probably won't be completed won power, until the spring of 1976, he said. fame and the Meanwhile, developers beautiful widow of President John F. kennedy, died Saturday weighed the possihty of having to move the base site from Provo of a lung infection after a long to Springviiie after the illness. He was 69. Legislature fail&l to approve His wife, Jacqueline, left her sale of state surplus iand to 5th Avenue apartment in Provo City, Saturday night for Paris. Developers said the decision Onassis' daughter Christina, whether or not to stay would 23, heiress apparent to his on the degree of business depend school. empire, was at his received from bedside when he died in Room Mayor Beck said the school cooperation they in state acquiring the 274 on the second floor of the agencies will have use of the pool on a Eisenhower Wing of the fashlease agreement at other times. land. Gary Williamson, president ionable American Hospital of He added the pool and the sewer and chairman of the board of Paris. i,- - -projects are expected to be Wilderness Associates, said he Though the disposition of his following had been assured by state fortune was not known, people in completion. officials that they were willing to touch with the Onassis He added the general family work out some compromise on said a handsome settlement, well obligation bond will save about the land sale, If the proper three per cent in interest as amount of land can't be acquired He bond. to revenue a opposed then sold to said the wait for by Provo, and developers, the base site wiii of because was bonding have to be shifted, he said. anticipated cheapter interest That would involve a reversal which lias been realized. of the phases of the project, and Residents of voting districts 1. possibly relocation of the maple 2, 3 and 11 will cast their ballots to a site above at the armory on 251 S. 100 E. Flat Alpine village the base facility, he said. A while those in districts 4,5,6,12 CHICAGO (UPI) -Rsuitable alignment would be and 16 will vote at the American of United for a funicular railroad, epresentatives required N. 47 St. Center and Legion hall. Airlines and its 142 fhgLii. be to considered which is those in 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 and 15 reached agreement will submit their votes at the essentia! to the wonomie success dispatchers on a new contract Saturday to of the resort. hospital, 350 E. 300 No. avert a strike which would have Official canvas of the votes will shut down the big airline at be conducted by the city council midnight. on the following Tuesday at 8 Terms of the agreement were council session. p.m. during withheld pending ratification by ontinued 1) from Page it union membership scheduled for the Democratic majorities-o- nly Friday, March 21. five votes in the House and The dispatchers, licensed by one m the Senate. the Federal Aeronautics Agen"Whenever you get that close cy, work at control centers in there is 3 lot of maneuvering," Washington, Chicago and San he said. Francisco, and dirert United's Gov. Calvin L. Rampton gave 1,430 daily departures. Although The Utah the lawmakers a positive, but they number only 142 of I Jwled's UNION, Utah (LTD less than glowing compliment as 50,000 Education Association (UEA) employes, they cannot be he sent them home. resolution replaced by supervisory officials Saturday passed a calling for the end of teacher "You worked hard and I because of federal licensing certification. believe you did a credible job requirements. Hie Legislative body of the with the resources we had," the George R. Robinscn presi dent of District HI of the UEA also resolved to put a stop said. governor International Association of to vandalism and assaults in "It's been the most difficult Machinists and Aerospace Worschools and to provide adequate session for the legislature since kers, repa'seriimg '.he dispatchfunding for school supplies Meeting at Union Jr. High, the I've been governor," he added. ers, and Clark Luther, UAL vice "We have had a pressing needs president for personnel, delegates attacked every five years, saying, for finances and a turn down or announced the agreement joint "Educators are burdened with at least a leveling off of the ly " United will continue to opt rate an expenditure of money and a increase of tax revenue. all flights as scheduled, including sacrifice of their time without The bills listed by Rer.eh.er as remuneration under the law. The the key accomplishments of the charters and extra sections. cost to educators of session include a $70 million bond Luther said. The negotiators me, in nearby is recertification times Issue to expand the University of greater than the cost of license Utah Medicai Center and to Elk Grove Village and were renewal in such professions as finance two dozen other state assisted by mediator Ralph Coliiander from the National medicine, pharmacy and the building projects and an Mediation law." Bwrrj immediate $3.S nUHen Issue? which help up the The issue came up at the the state appropriation allowing 41st legislature in a ranged from pento obtain about $40 million in settlement bill which with the to The disHouse, sions scheduling. psed federal highway funds. UEA support, but failed in the had been working patchers without a contract since Jan. I, Senate. 1974. The delegates also condemned the growing number of assaults and incidents of violence and vandalism in schools. In response to complaints that iJ5 many Utah school districts are short of supplies, the delegates the post office in Provo Utah MfcMbE Aidil Bureau of Circulation United Pres International NEA Service - 1) Most of the development as proposed by ut'vefcifjers is in the "partial retention category," indicating thai some change to the CH EGYPT sn Israeli gypt has proposedthat would troop withdrawal considerable to Murn Egypt tbe Smt Cwtif coast gx&fe vJa hvond the Abu Rodeis 600 Ask (Continued from Page f Sought ASWAN. Am. Fork Bonding Vote Set Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) enable it to meet state and federal accreditation standards. Israeli PuNback JV Contssir4 from Page It nations ne have endH embassy operations in Fhnom Penh. Tfiey identified the other three rations as Israel, Poland and Singapore Legislative Session tfoniinwdfroraPagel) f '.'.';'..:."..:;'. iVPhnom ss 'ai |