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Show Nixon, Labor ~ Provo District Buys Land In SW Provo as SchoolSite Meeting (Contiaued From Page1) One of the seven labor j leaders originally invited to ; attend did not show up. H- is the said they understood was on vacation. The secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO took his place. Meany said in the pre- a community park. The city and school meeting interview that it was obvious some kind of economic restraints would be needed at the end of the freeze—which district cooperate in purchase of adjoining property for the development of schools and parks under the community school program. Thesite will be used for whatevertype of Nixon told Congress Thursday would not be extended The Provo SchoolDistrict has purchased adout31 acres of landin southwest Provo as site for a future school, according to Superintendent Sherman W. Wing. rty was bought for $100,000 The wm J. Earl Stubbs, and is located between 1100 and 1600 West and 1150 and 1000 South. According to Dr. Wing, Provo City is applying for federal funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Developmentin order to purchase 16 acres from theschooldis‘rict for developmentof in school is most needed in the future, according io Dr. Wing,butis large enough to accommodate either an elementary or secondary school. ‘The funds for purchase of the property came from the district’s capital improvements fund. The money will be paid over five-year peried. The district paid $29,000 down, and will pay $14-200 for each of the five years of the contract. The interest rate obtained by the district was four percent. The property will not be used immediately, and Mr. Stubbs maintains the Tight to use the land temporaril propertywill be taken off the tax roles as soon as the deed is transferred to the district. present form. But Meany indicated that * labor would not seek a correction of inequities as a part of Phase 2. He said labor AT THE FRED BUHLER HOME in Highiand, the problem of pread chicken manure and remains apparently has been taken care of, but Mr. Buhler’s neighbors still complain about his keeping junker car bodies and outhouses, as shown here, on his property. “feels very keenly” about lost wages during the present period although he said “that doesn’t enter into Phase 2.” Although the President said in his speech to a joint HouseSenate meeting that the freeze, in its present form, would end Nov. 13, his budget manager, George P. Shultz, said some kind of wage and price restrictions will follow. Shultz, director of the Office of Management and Budget, stressed during an interview with UPI and during testimony Thursday to the House Ways and Means Committee that any Icng-term system of inflation control must be largely voluntaty in nature and would require broad support. Issue of Chicken Manure Odorin Highland Presented to County Commission for Help caused by piles of manure and munity for some time, only the chicken remains on Buhler’s smell from the piles of chicken farm. parts and manure has brought The Judge also ruled that this paredte a head.” Buhler must resoive the problem Goodwin said he lives almost county commissioners again this by Sept. 20 or spend the entire acress the road from Buhler. ‘ing with him before week when a delegation of men six months in jail, However, the five-man commissioners were Yukus from that area sought additional mt to eliminate the “nuisan- delegation told county com- By Donald R. LeBaron and yp Russell C. Black,all of missioners that Buhler HIRE: when a Herald to be continuing to the Hn, and Berl Peterson, visit Buhler home community and the court by Thursday, he found no ob- failing to spread and plow under Mr. LeBaron and Bishop Black reported they have tried ionable odor and it ay ed the chicken wastes, to get Buhler’s cvoperation an investigation that Mr. Seek Additional Means through the church without Buhler has apparently taken They added they were not success, care of the problem by Spreading the manure. sausfied with the action of the Themen asked commissioners court and that they are seeking what action ths county can take Given Sentence additional means of forcing to make Buhler eliminate the Inprevious action on the issue, Buhler to clear his farm of other problem, Buhler was handed a six-month unsightly and unsanitary Consider Source suspended jail sentence and uisanees” such as a large Commissioner Stanley D. order to voluntarily spend five number of outhouses, discarded Roberts suggested the men days in jail by Sept. 20 by City auto pi aa ere of other consider approaching the source Court Judge J. Gordon Knudsen “junk”on his property. of Buhler's chicken waste to see after citizens of the area H. Dale Goodwin, Highland, if there is a better means of initiated a court case about the reported Buhler’s farm “has disposing ofit. ‘smell and unsanitary conditions beer. a problem to the com- Mr. Roberts’ suggestion The issue of chicken manure, chicken remains and various articles of “junk”on the farm of Frec Buhler, near i Ward Chapel, came before followed a report that Buhler said he has a contractto haul the chicken waste and that he intends to fulfill his contract. Commissioner Chairman Pat A. Thorn explained the fda missioners could not be sure what measures the county could take until after commissioners checked with County Atty. Arnold C. Roylance. Aad it was neted that Atty Royland wasin Salt Lake City at the time. Both Commissioners Roberts and VerlD. Stone said they were very much awareofthe problem that steps shold be takento eliminate it. Lehi Complaint Mr. Peterson reported Lehi also has a complaint about Buhler for leaving a trail behind his truck when he hauls the waste. “He leaves a path two feet wide and three inches thick behind him,” Mr. Peterson said. And the men added the manure ig not mixed with straw,either. The men added Buhler is continuing to accumulate junk at his home which he hauls by the truckloads from a dump. And they said heis still feeding dead chickens to his pigs, defying Judge Knudsen’s order to stop. Thedelegation: indicated they felt Judge Knudsen was “too Orem Girl (Continued From Page1) girls up to and including 10 years of age. Intermediate at 11:15 a.m. boys and girls 11 through 16 and the senior division will include those 17 through 30 years of age performing at 1 p.m. with the winners from senior division receiving an all-expense-paid trip to the American Farm Bureau Federation convention in Chicago in December ‘71. Hereall the talent winnersfrorn across the United States perform and in the past the Utah winners have always taken the spotlight denoting the high cally of talent available in Ut It's Kid’s one at the fair Sunday and Monday, cosponsored by the Coca Cola Co. Expo 71 (Continued From Page1) dustrial base and for making that state a leading industrial producer in the South. Both the luncheon at which Mr Williamson will speak and Industry Expo "71 are sponsored Legion Slates District Orem Gains Commander Conference Cleanest SALT LAKE CITY — The autual District Commander's Leadership Seminar of the American Legion, Northwestern States,will be held Saturday and Sunday Sept. 11 and 12, at the RamadaInn.All officers of the legion are invited to attend along with any interested members, Attending will be persons from Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Washington, Utah and Oregon. J, Loyd Wignall, national peitiecnip director from Utah, will be the main speaker. Hewill be assisted by William“. Whalen. Registration will begin Saturday at 10 a.m. and continue until noon, wh.si there will be a break for lunch. Thecall to order will be given at 1 p.m. by Dean c.a, adjutant, departmentof yj ‘k C. Bonner, comie department of Utah, will welcome the group. At 1:30 p.m. Mr. Wignall will give the statement of purpose and will then talk on “Mr. District Commander, Let’s Do First Things First.” Mr. Whalen will speak at 2:30 p.m. and also show a film strip. Dean Hadlock, at 3:30 p.m., will talk on “The Viet Vet asa Person — as a Legionnaire.”’ On Sundaythe group will meet at 9 a.m. and the following will be discussed: The Cost of Doing Business, The American Legion Activities Center, Evaluating a Viet-Vet Program, Measuring Results, The Viet-Vet Program Sunday will be a panel discussion under the direction of Dr. Eddy Peterson. City Award OREM — Orem City has won the first place award for “Cleanest City in Utah” according to word received today by Colleen a sponsored by the Utah League of Cities and Towns, Utah State University, and a Salt Lake newspaper. The award will be presented on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.at a past presidents luncheon in the Salt Palace. Members of the Orem Harry V. Brooks, former Pride Committee will be in attendance. mission president of the Hawaii mission of the LDS church,will The First Continental Conbe the speaker at the Mutual Interest Fireside of the Palmyra gress assembled at PhiladelStake Sunday Sept. 12. ine phia Sept. 5, 1774, Palmyra Stake Has Brooks As Speaker fireside starts at 8 p.m, in the stake center, 505 E. 9th N. in Spanish Fork. All members of the Spanish Ferk Stake and surrounding stakes are invited to attend. President Brooks, a dentist by profession, is originally from Glendale, Calif. For the past years he has been serving in various capacities in the LDS church full-time. Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming Loose? e teeth will drop at the ae adhesive ean security and comfort, TEETH FientureAuesive Powder, Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regularly. Comerain, comeshiresale. 15%off all-weather coats. Reg. ‘22 to‘28. soft” on Buhler and that even putting him to jai! may not help since Buhler was quoted as remarking that his family knows by the Dian.Valley Industrial whatto do if he goes to jail. The commissioners also Development Association suggested someaction might be (UVIDA) as a means of intaken through the county’s troducing Utah Valley’s industrial potential to the top Beautification Committee. business leaders in the nation, “People Inscensed” and to stimulate interest and enthusiasm in the Valley’s Mr. LeBaron noted there may growth among Utah County be an “elementof urgency here. residents. Many of the people are in- Duringthe exposition, over 100 censed,” he added, indicating maaufacturing firms in Utah that some may take illegal County will display their action against Buhler. technology and seminar will be Chairman Thorn said, “We THERE WERE SOME exasperated motorists Thursday as Provo City closed parts of University Ave. for painting of lines. Traffic _tie-ups were common imeagant the duration of the line-painting. Here, University is blocked off. 7" Names 2 New Deans Appointments of two deans at Brigham Young University were announced today by President Dallin H. Oaks. Prof. Roy W. Doxey, professor of scripture who has beenserving as acting dean, was appointed dean of the College of sae Instruction, succeeding Dr. Daniel K. Ludlow, who recently becamedirector of instructional materials for the LDS Church. Replaces McKean Dr. Robert W. Spencer, associate professor of education was named dean of Admissions and Records, Library, of the Utah Valley missions and the following year Hospital Board,andfor 13 years assistant dean. Last schooi year was formerly a memberof the YMMIA General Board. A prolific writer, he has authored nine books, many articles for Church magazines, MIA and priesthood manuals, and for 16 years has written the spiritual living lessons for the he taught as an associate professor in the College of Educationandcoordinatorof the counselor education program. Hereceived the B.S. and M.S. possibility. American Fork Police Probe AMERICAN FORK — A and the Ed. D. at BYU. Prior to burglary at the LeRoy Nielsen coming to BYU he was director residence 593 N. 7th E., Relief Society. of pupil personnel, of the American Fork, and an atDi. Spencer joined the BYU Counseling Center and Special tempted burglary at the Adolph Admissions and Records staff in Educational Services and Adult Burgeson residence, 287 N. 6th 1966 as a counselor. In 1967 he Education in the Tooele School E., are being investigated today by the American Fork Police was appointed director of ad- District. Department. Police Chief Boyd E. Adams said that the _— home was entered while the family was away for the Labor Day weekend. An entry was made by cutting a screen coor, breaking a glass window and Hachihg inside to unlock the handle. Missing are a movie camera and case, a light meter, a movie projector, a black and white portable television set and a clock radio. At the Burgeson home, a screen was broker but entryto the house was not gained. Franklin McKean, who has taken a position at University of Utah. Dr. Spencer formerly was assistant dean and director of admissions, After receiving the B.A. and M.A. degrees in economics at George Washington University, Dean Doxey was an economist for the Federal Housing Agency and National Housing Agency in Washington, 1935-44, He served as president of the Eastern States Mission of the Church 1944-48 before joini,; the BYU faculty in 1948, Stake President He is currently president of Provo LDS Stak of heid dealing with the industrial future and growth of Utah County. The seminar will be held Thursday,Sept. 23, beginning at 10 a.m.in the Wilkinson Center. Panel members and speakers the seminar will include Louis Jones, president of Associated Pipe Company with plants in California and Ogden; Earl Miller, president of Miller Ski Company,located in Orem; Charles Bates, president of Valtek, Inc., a manufa automated valve systems located in Provo; and John Leete,director of the UtahState Promotion Industrial Promotion Division. 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