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Show ‘Roots’ Author Haley Coming to BYU Friday Evening Author Alex Haleyy will speak on Roots and Beyond’ at the Marriott oss mies an at Brigham Young University ‘Thepublic is invited to attend the free lechire which begins at § p.m., ac- cording to Sharman Seesck PSBYU cs 7 academics vice-president. The talk is one of a series of lectures sponsored byNy 1959 after 20 years’ y service. i beginning a the student ofiice during winter new career asa free-lance writer anda semester 7 public relations specialist Roots.” After publishing articles in such Haley's last visit to BYU was in IIn 1966 he began his intens: research that led o the poblication ol Al S| ar ' ev lasel ccreealdra ischial ular TVplnHyeselec a best seller which traces see eacalial postion Haley's ancestry through Americans|- becamethe third most popular hobby in just behind stamp. America and coin-collecting African originsseries collecting to their an periodicals as “Harpers,” “Atlantic aves was awarded — 1977 when he degree 12-hourtelevision ensuing An back at Com- Monthly,"’ and the “New York Times jonorary doctoral Magazine,” Haley wrote a series of in- of the same name had an estimated The book andtelev mencementservices 7 7 He retired from the Coast Guard in terviews of well-known public figures. 14 Innocent audience of 100 million in the first BR O Fourteen persons entered pleas of not guilty to criminal charges Friday when they appeared in the Fourth District Court before Judge George E. Ballif Michael Charles Haws, 453 S. 300 E., Provo, will be tried before District Judge David Sam on a charge of theft. Trial date will be determined later MarkSmith, 445 N. 100 E., HeberCity, will be tried Feb. 7 before District Judge Allen B. Sorensen, on a charge of theft by Sretien Smith is presently incarcerated in the Utah State Prison on another He is the Tenn. . 167 East 900 South, Provo ___ [10 am'='7 pm @ Monday-Friday Phone: 375-7203 10 am - 6 pm Saturday Provo’s Only Show Room Warehouse — Selling Direct to the Public Clint Patton, 25 W. 1200 S., Orem,will be tried March 13 before Judge Sam on a chargeof carrying a concealed weapon. Stephen Ear! Holdaway,515 W. 100 S., Lindon,will have jury triai Feb. 26 before Judge Sorensen on a complaint charging him with receiving stolen m Sets Dinette & Dining Roo from. All different! Property. Over 200 sets on the floor to choose Additional 5-Piece Dining Set Also suitable for use as a gameset. 42” round Savings wood table and 4 tapered high-back chairs with vinyl padded seats. 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Probation was continued one year for Lance Probation was continued nine moths for Ned Eli reared in si Henning, Sethe eaeeee Furniture Warehouse charge. Heleroms Box 413, Lehi, to allow time for payment of fine. Thomas Carson Draper, 350 N. Draper Lane, Provo, was ordered to serve weekends in jail for six months. Probation was continued for an additional six months to allow him to make restitution as ordered by the court. has probably,acneaise to American hua =o , b but N'Y aca, N'Y. Haleyis a nati > ofIthaca, win BROTHERS Pleas Entered Trial date will be set before Judge Sam for Carol Ann Hutchinson, 1052 S. 730 W., Payson, who is charged with auto theft. Markand Barbara Arcolio, 603 S. 1100 E., Pleasant Grove,will appear Feb. 13 before Judge Sorensen for trial on a charge of distributing marijuana. Wayne Van Taylor, 495 N. 900 W., Orem, and James Alonzo Wilkinson, 155 S. 1200 W. No. 31, Orem, pleaded notguilty to receivingstolen property. Trial will be scheduled before Judge Sam. Matt Wyson,18, Las Vegas, pleaded guiltyto theft, and sentencingis scheduled Feb. 15. Heis in custody of the Utah County Sheriff until that time. Wyson’s co-defendant Jeff Leonard, 18, no address listed, pleaded not guilty, and will be tried Feb. 4 before Judge Sorensen. William Byron Kinsey, 23 of 503 E. 1000 N., Lehi, will be tried Feb. 2v before Judge Sam on a kidnapping charge. latthew Paul Wyson, Las Vegas, Nev., was arragined on burglary and theft charges. The matter was continued until after the previous theft case is of, im Karl Taylor, 85 S. 700 W., Provo, has a Feb.14 trial date before Judge Sorensen on a charge of distributing LSD. Paul M. Arcolio, 20 of 1250 S. 210 E., No. 134, Provo,will be tried Feb. 14 before Judge Sam on a charge of distributing marijuana. James H. Edwards, 20 of 1115 N. 185 W., Orem, pleaded notguilty to uttering a forged prescription, andtrial is scheduled Feb.26 before Judge Sorensen. Robert Eugene Dillenbeck, 19 of 895 W. 1560 N., Orem, pleaded guilty to two burglary counts. Sentencing will take place Feb. 15, pending a presentence investigation and report by the Adult Probation and Parole Department. A continuation until Feb. 1 was granted Kenneth G. Cunningham, 645 E. 1700 S., Orem, whois charged with possession of a controlled substancewithintent to distribute it. Mary Ann Moore, 30, of 274 E. 1910 S., Orem, was ordered to spend six daysin the Utah County Jail on weekends, and pay a $200 fine, when she appeared for sentencing on a charzeofissuing a forged prescription. Pronouncementof judgment wascontinued for two years, and she wasplaced on probation during that period. Thomas R. Madsen, 1234 N. 50 E., Orem, was ordered to spend 60 daysin jail and pay a $200 fine, when he appeared for sentencing on a charge reduced duringthe trial from aggravated assault to a simple assault constituting a Class B misdemeanor. A continuation to Feb. 1 was granted for Robert Watson, 1801 N. 850 W. No. 49, Provo, who is awaiting sentencing on four separate complaints charging theft, distributing LSD anddistributing cocaine. Martin Pete Hernandez,16, no addresslisted, was sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less than one nor more than 15 yearsin the Utah State Prison for aggravated robbery. He was remanded to custody of the sheriff for delivery to prison. Hernandez was certified to the court for trial as an adult. ‘Augustine Jim Tru‘illo, Murray, admitted violation of his probation whenhe appeared on an order to show cause why probation should not be revoked. The court ordered probation revoked and remanded Trumillo to custodyof the sheriff. Heis to be held until he can be interviewed for possible entry into the Utah State Hospital's drug and alcohol program. fe court ordered probation revoked for Edward Vire Demunguia, 811 N. Center, Lehi, after he was found in violation of the court’s probation order. Judge Ballif ordered Demungiua to begin serving a prison term of not less than one nor more than 15 years. He was convicted of robbery. Don Lee Martin, 95 S. 100 E. No.11, Springville, wassentenced to an indeterminate term of up to five yearsin prisonfortheft, after he was returned to the court on a bench warrant. He was then placed on probation for two years and ordered to spend 120 daysin jail. After 60 days, the court will consider placing him at the Alcohol Recovery Centerasan inatpeitn. : A continuation until Feb. 8 was granted for Seanna Williams Cornwel, 542 N. 1260 W., Provo, who is beforethe court for probation review. “Roots” Senertan na Lewes ie B _._7™ nen wD Dalton, 1425 S. State No. 4, Provo,to allow additional time for paymentoffine. . f - Z 7-Piece ear Dinette S y I = — i ae [eereeNe a Bieee a : Crotted with care by Bassett ONLY with the quality and value WM built-in, Beautifully finished in Hf Clossic Pecanfinish on pecan veneers and selected hardwoodsolids. Underground Rail Route Is Walked CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (UPI) — Munching corn nine fritters and clad in 19th century clothes, Oberlin College students are walking a 420-mile branch of the Underground Railroad. used ‘The month-long. winter trip along a route slaves began more than a century ago by escaping group is opJan. 2 in Greensburg. Ky. and the will ceach Oberlin by Feb. 1 t Wewanted to gain first hand whatourSt.ancestors Louis, a wentthrough.”’ said Larry Spinks, 21, walkersin a traveling ahead of the whois student about mobile home. ‘Wealso wantedto learn more written is the Underground Railroad Not much aboutit and much of whatis written is mythical timi as closely as The students are trying to recreate in their flight possible the conditions slaves faced for freedom. 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