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Show HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, March Page mm 8, 1977 House Favors Reaents to Govern Tech Colleges SALT LAKE CITY UPI ) Ignoring the advice of Harvey's bill creates institutional councils for the the state's top educators, the House of Representwo schools and places them under the direction of tatives has voted to put the state's two technical colthe regents. Both the regents and the education board asked the leges more firmly under the thumb of the State Board of Regents. lawmakers for a one-yemoratorium on legislation In a busy day of lawmaking Monday, the represendealing with governance of the vocational schools so tatives also carved up the old St. Benedicts Hospital the two groups could try to work out differences in Ogden which the state bought last year themselves. giving half to the Veterans Administration and half to But the House approved Harvey's bill on a 3 Weber State College. (See other legislative stories vote and sent to an uncertain future in the Senate. & 4.) on pages The upper house has already tabled a similar bill Senators approved a House bill creating an Control of the schools is now divided with the State Energy Council, but killed legislation regents and the education board both having the that would have made it more difficult to bring a power to set budgets, fees and curriculum. For years under an uneasy malpractice suit against a state run hospital, clinic the two boards have been or nursing home. truce with the regents handling the general adminisThe lawmakers moved briskly into the final days of tration ot the colleges and tne education board setthe 1977 session, with the House working mostly ting broad policy. on measures already approved in the upper chamber But the two boards have differed and Senators acting on bills sent to them by the recently over the representatives. The legislators have until midnight amount of general education courses taught at the institutions. The education board has Thursday to complete their work. complained that the regents have been moving away from Representatives narrowly approved a bill, sponsored by Rep. David Harvey, Grove, vocational studies and turning the schools into comaimed at settling a longrunning dispute between the munity colleges. Students from the two schools, however, have been regents and the State Board of Education over who should control the Utah Technical Colleges at Provo lobbying heavily to be included in the system of and Salt Lake City. higher education. I A Senate bill designating a St. Benedict's Hospital for use as a nursing home for foreign war veterans won e?sy approval in the House on a vote. The Veterans Administration will put up most of the d money to renovate and run the facility. Weber County lawmakers also succeeded in amending the bill to give half of the hospital complex to Weber State College for its nursing and medic 49-1- 5 180-be- 38-3- Vocational Project Meet Set in Nephi and Roger Rowson, Rep. Don Halverson, D Hooper, led the fight to give the hospital's labs and family convent, doctor's quarters, services center to the college. LA JOLLA, Calif. -Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, 72, - in La Jolla. grant through the Economic Development He was born June 15, 1904 in Ogden. a son of Administration. The government has given the school board $650,-00- 0 for construction of the building. Supt. M. Clark Newell, reported that under the grant, work must begin within 90 days and the project must be completed within one year. It was the only grant approved in the area of Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Piute, Sevier and Wayne Counties. Additional meetings will be held in Levan on March 23 and at Mona on March 24. Charles and Lucy Parkinson Lloyd. married He Lille Murdock on Dec. 30, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Dean Lloyd retired from BYU in 1969 after he served as dean of the graduate school from 1960 to 1969; dean of students from 1944 to 1960; dean of men from 1937 to 1944, and as a professor of education and chairman of several academic departments. New Orem High School Proposal Will Be Topic At PTSA Meet Thursday General Survivors include his widow; two sons, Gary M. Llovd, Salt Lake City, M. Llovd, 12 La Jolla; WESLEY P. LLOYD Leadership, a management research and development center with corporate headquarters Humane Unit Set Tonight The Educational member for Timpanogos Philatelic Society (stamp club) will meet tonight at recreation hall to view Keith Bench's collection of revenue and duck stamps, and to have an The Masons of Central auction. The group also will Utah lodges. Story Lodge meet March 22 when 4 and Damascus Lodge Herbert Dahlguist will 10, Free and Accepted talk about Swedish Masons, will receive the stamps and Lee Warthen Most Worshipful Grand wil talk about German Master, Murray G. Stowe speaking countries. of Bountiful, and officers Meetings are held every of The Utah Grand ( I ' Wendover 57 37 Thursday through a 5 ptr-cen- chance t of precipitation with highs in the 30s and lows in the Duchesne, Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Morgan and Box Elder Counties. He said the disease most often hits youths in their teens and preteen years, causing coughing, sore throat and fever for four to seven days. Officials at Utah Valley Hospital reported that they are experiencing an overcrowding in the pediatrics wards because of young children with pneumonia, bronchitis and the croup. The representative said the number of cases of these three respiratory ailments is about as high as it has ever been. ; At 7:30 lodge convene under the ,ill direc- - Lecture series tonight at 55 39 of John H. s'ej SOa ),!) 55 3 CARROTS Fresh PINEAPPLE CRAPEFUiT 5p,nk....25P APPLES A No-'- i 'd of 175 Pb'f. JENSEN E -- r'em a"er a' the povt i t 9'ea cce Delicious They'll get well j i One it op Nun stop 2 Oh pm f 22 "" pfo.o. Utah t - ' " s co.... to-- NE Z FRANKS faster with flowers 6t';s e- "' 3 50 J21 00 vA'i ,s RATES " " 'ED $4? 00 lbs 2 LOCKER BEEF UDA Choice or Blue Ribbon mi V.N. zrrff I -- I II l DIAPERS Daytime 40 R. Top 2 CAKE MIXES Cinch ft Moist CORN t On 5 TEiEPhOnE 100 41 08 CUT GREEN BEANS 303 cans DIAPERS Daytime 60 Ct. . 2" . PRESERVES ,n 0" Imperial .. MIRACLE WHIP 2 lb. Strawberry 89 Only TOWELS r. i vu.ui.ei 1100 raper PEANUT BUTTER S24 ryj "ESAiD 4 oi. . 00 '..jVBEBS ' ' 373 5050 tit 99 375 5103 Ul That's right! Resorts have off season rates, so cleaners. AND WHO SAID that spring and why , ft IT 12 oz BREAKFAST DRINK can't caroet Bordens fall is the time to clean L 3" MO Can carpets??? BALSAM SHAMP0 AT THESE LOW WINTER RATES Suave IS time of the whole year. SO CALL NOW and take advantage off season rates. They won't be this LLt 00 ol Ret 1.39 of our TOOTHPASTE low again till next winter! mis. Brite 7 oi. Reg. 1.32 DEODORANT Guard Bronze flifcht 13 H or I 3.00 39 T. BOOSTER CABLES We Guarantee All Our Work 8 Ft Copper Reg We also auarantee that vou rnnnnt not r, :u All Professional spots price. power oquipmen Dries in about two hours. 5 J ji 99 WYNH OIL pre-spotte- 1ft Snowmobile 16w. Ite 1.09 1 Call a Travel Ayinl or H, gt.es Airwest and say yo.i v.il'it to t the Top Banana ySS tr, Oj lb. S't'ES we r STEAM CLEANING - i j -I 3, HiCrade Service j SEASON 4 V.';'l SU'P fi 8 21 am N',"1 stop 2 2 ' v"i bb am !, ' 6 20 p"' 6 20 ()'' S)) Leave Salt Lake Arrive Orange County H .l't am s 30a-o,.,. M,,., ' G 32- ! No" stui": (.:' " Arrive San Diego Leave Salt Lake it 30 am One stop d' S.it 7f)Oflm One. stop 6 20 pm HOHpm 1 99 CORNED BEEF t '" .b CHEESE A ROOM CARPET STEAM CLEANED Arrive Lot Angeles 75 Hereford mm 1 lb. 5 P.en lrterra(l00J United SjBSC'O'iOn painting and Norwegian language will be at 7 p.m. Visiting and sojourning Masons and their wives are invited to participate at the annual event Arrive Burbank .. 0 lb. SPARE RIBS ANY SIZE LIVING Leave Salt Lake 10 45 am f 05 Leave Salt Lake 7 50a"i m. J STORAGE CONTAINERS Metal At4 Gal vEmBER pattern design, rose Department V lb. lean Boyd, on me iop Banana. 5 ca. ncbii 6 n I D Cutset Ultra Slip int r, m lb. !R 20s. The weather at 8:30 this morning was Cioudy with a temperature of 43 and hunndity at 53 percer.l The barometer was a 30 05 and steady. Winds Mondav reached 15 mph. The high "bunch KRAFT MACARONI through Fnday by Te Da'!y Hcod 200 Wtii Pro.o. Utah 8 ' ? Sons of Norway Lodge. Nnrdlyset 102, will meet host lodge. Mr. Boyd will be assisted by Story Lodge Worshipful Master Jerry J. Gillies A fashion show will be presented to the laUies in t:ie dining room under Isabel Gillies, providing spring styles from Sears Women's F a s h i o n the Little Theater at RADISHES Delicious The reunion will be held from 7:30 to 9 p in. All current and former a nationwide a reunion will be held Thursday in the Steelworkers Union part of observance, As Sons of Norway Lodge Meeting year's Spanish Fork High School. The lecture will be on "Financial Management and Success," by Dr. Gary D. Hansen, chairman of the Department of Family Economics and Home Management at Brigham Young University. It is possible to attend each lecture individually. 66 35 tion Only 0HI0HS & Fresh 12 Planned Thursday Worshipful Master "of Damascus Lodge, this The Spanish Fork Community SPANISH FORK in the Adult Life School Program will hold 7 30 in Girl Scout Reunion The regular meeting is scheduled lor 7:30 p.m. and classes in knitting, MURRAY G. STOWE ftfectie Price! Wednesday Nibblets S. Main St. VTA Masons and their wives, prepared by ladies of Valley Chapter Order of Eastern Star under Vera Brown, chairman PRODUCE" Delicious members of the are invited. S organization 1847 Columbia The Humane Society of Hall. The reunions, held all all for Lane. Orem. perUtah County will meet sons who have ever been through the United Wedneday at 7:30 p.m. States, are part of the anThe Humane Society of in Girl Scouting as nual observance of Girl acor members leaders, Utah County will meet the Scout Week, to Margaret cording Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. chairman neighborhood Cannon. Trefoil at the Gathering Place, Neighborhood chairman. explained. 415 S. University Ave Provo. A slide and tape presentation on birds of h e B a tpltSH i x a 1 1 prey is scheduled Springville Chamber Commerce building. rx at 6:30 for Master Lecture Is Tonight - its second 39.. f Meeting Set J . Fresh influenza Dr. Isaacson noted that Type-in Davis County, then moved started apparently south to Salt Like and Utah County. of the According to Dr. Taira Fukushima. director State Health Division's offices of communicable diseases, the flu has been reported in Utah. Wednesday at the Second Adult Life 53 39 .. 60 47. i v The annual visitation will begin with a dinner and board members Vern There is a 40 percent temperature was 63, the Nelson, Jim Ozment, Art chance of precipitation highest so far this winter. Petersen, Dennis Ruffell, was 36. Lee Warthen and Alvin tonight, decreasing to 20 The low overnight National Weather Wilcock. The on Wednesday percent with unsettled weather Service said the snow forecast Thursday level will drop to about through Saturday. This is the prediction of Wednesday. Lori Steele of the Springville Junior High By I'nltrd Prru International School Weather Station. Station HI U Pcpn .. ' Temple. Lola J. Bringhurst, secretary-treasurer- v the Provo Masonic president, Fredd Rains, second vice president, 60 34 .. 61 21 LDS $ Lodge, F&AM, in an official visitation tonight at second and fourth Tueday at St. Mary's. Officers for 1977 are Dale Williams, preident; Mark Anderson, first vice Unsettled Weather Forecast for Area Provo Roosevelt St George Twin Falls the State Visit Tonight - 58 of Masons Will Host 7:30 at St. Mary's SPANISH FORK The Nebo School Board is expected to study a request to sell school district water shares in Santaquin to the city and to open bids for four to five new buses. The board also is expected to study the details of the district's present plans to relocate the district office complex to the old Spanish Fork Junior High School site. H i grandchildren; one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Erma Smith, Palo Alto, Calif.; Donald P. Loyd and Sherman P. Lloyd, both of Salt Lake City. Memorial services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Sharon East Stake Center, 1600 N. 900 E., Provo. Friends may call at the stake house from 11 :30 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery under the direction of Berg Mortuary. Memorial services will be held Thursday at the Excellence in Graduate California Western Profile. He served as Teaching and Research of the Provo College at Point Loma. president at BYU. For the past three years Rotary Club; bishop of Dr. Lloyd served as the Provo Seventh Ward; chairman of the Board of high councilman in three Directors of the Center Provo stakes, and as a Stamp Club Meet Water Sale, Buying Buses 51 v V-- ; r FRESH I GROUND BEEF influenza is moving throughout Although Type-Utah Countv, it is not likely to be in epidemic where it proportions 'as it was in Davis County, School. Bountiful Junior of High caused the close This was the word from Dr. Arnold Isaacson of the Utah Countv Health Department. Dr. Isaacson said that warmer weather has cut down on the incidence of the disease. and Dr. Kent retirement, Dean Lloyd was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree by BYU con-in recognition of his tribution to education. That same year Dean Lloyd began a new career in California, accepting a position as dean of the graduate school of arts Local Nebo Board to Consider 56 40 .. M 32 .. of the Dean Lloyd, who and sciences at the in Los Angeles. House. Dr. Lloyd has authored San Diego Stake received his Ph.D. from United States InterThe suggests family the University of national University in several professional contributions to the books in higher education Chicago, was intern- San Diego. P. Lloyd the Lloyd Wesley From 1972 to 1974 he and developed ationally recognized for Memorial Fund for was asked to direct the Educational Values Harold Jacklin, administrative assistant to Alpine-Schoo-l District Supt. Dan Peterson, will discuss proposed plans for a new Orem area high school at the Orem High PTSA meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in room 7 of the high school. Mr. Jacklin will give a presentation on the proposed high school complex to be built on West Center Street and will follow the presentation with a question-answe- r session, according to Royanne Boyer, Orem High PTSA president. "The elections for next year's officers will be conducted during this meeting," Mrs. Boyer added. All Orem residents who are interested in learning more about the district's plans for the Orem complex, and who have questions they would like answered are encouraged to attend the meeting, Mrs. Boyer concluded. Lows tonight will be 30 to Burlov 35 degrees and there will Cedar Citv be winds up to 20 mph. Idaho Falls Lewiston Wednesday's highs will Ogden be between 45 and 50. Pocatello Board "FIRST MORNING Fancy Utah Red Delicious No Epidemic Seen As Flu Hits County YMMIA. his Following Harris, Educator Dies education. He traveled throughout Asia, Europe and South America, consulting with leading educators in some 30 countries. He served as president of the National Association of Student APersonnel dministrators and the Western Association of Graduate School Deans. Utah's Lowest food Prices 1350 North 200 West Provo S00 West Center Provo , 12-1- 3 his work in higher dean emeritus of the NEPHI Juab School Board will hold a public Brigham Young UniverGraduate School, meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the high school sity auditorium to discuss the vocational building to be died of cancer Monday, constructed with the aid of a federal public works March 7, 1977 at his home coal mines in Carbon and Sevier counties the mincome from the prepayment of sales taxes by ing companies. the Thev also approved a resolution directing ot Public Service Commission to study the feasibility tax sales the bill a lowering lifeline utility rates and from 5 on prefabricated houses and mobile homes cent. per cent to 3 per bill to prevent any Representatives approved a from state accepting a pay in the elected official raise until he began a new term in office. with But the House killed a bill to exempt people incomes of less than $250 a month from all property taxes. The measure was sponsored by Rep. Robert "Weber doesn't have space for its nursing students," said Halverson. "This will save us millions it would cost to build a facility for the college." The state bought the old hospital two years ;go for $2.8 million and originally planned to use it as a state office building. The energy council bill won unanimous approval in the Senate, but was sent back to the House for consideration of an amendment The measure, recommended by Gov. Scott Matheson, creates a permanent council to coordinate the development of Utah's energy resources. But the Senators killed another House bill that would have extended governmental immunity to BYU e Long-Tim- far Sen. Dean "It gives them absolute immunity." said accident and an had wife "If my Jeffs. could perform took her to a state hospital, they medical experiments on her with immunity two bilL Senators passed and sent to the governor of construction roads to appropriating $3 million for The funds training programs. 1 Saturday there is wm run by hospitals, health clinics aid nursing not be sued except the state, which means they could for acts of gross negligence. to halt sp.raling Sponsors said the bill was designed rates. insurance medical malpractice went too But opponents argued that the measure ( r'x j k T " , y ,, ojh Any size living room dining room and hal j '" w )' yr v: Banana in tha West. Hughes Airwest. our low prices we clean your carpets practically as cheap as you can rent a machine and do it yourself. You get a professional job and save yourself a LOT OF At WORK Do"'i hr tl..t rUi m., PILL0W K pPly. k 20" 36" f TV. Throw -- 3 Reg 99 . . . 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