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Show Weather Sierra Club Causes Sponsorof Lecture Accidents Many, many traffic accidents occured in the Provo-Orem areas and throughout Utah Valley during Friday's snowy weather, but very few persons were injured and their injuries were reported only miror. A count of traffic mishaps investigated by Provo police Friday produced a total of 30, only one of which involved a R. H. “Cap” present a slide lecture on birds and flowers thatinhabit the Utah Lake area on Thursday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p.m.in the Provo Public Library. The public is invited. Mr. Biohm will also discuss the need for a nature center in Since coming to Provo, Mr. Although there were few details available, the patrolsaid one of the rig drivers who was riding in the sleeper compartment apparently suffered a back injury when the rig rolled Blohm has pursued his hobby of¢ photographing and painting birds, and scenery, His paintings were exhibited in the Provo Utilities Building recently, He has been a member over. of the Utah Audubon Society for According to reports, the more than 10 years. accodent occurred when the one semi collided with the rear of the pickup truck and the second semi swerved androlled in an attempt to miss the first two vehicles. It was noted the one semiblocked traffic both ways apparently causing the autos to crash. Rent Questions PlaguingIRS United Fund Workers Schedule All-Out Effort to Go Over Top These drives must be cleaned J this week, hesaid. Mr.Haycock Saturday called on Srey contributer, who becami by his gift an owner of United Fund of Utah County, to ask this week his friends, merchants, professional associates and businessmen: “Have you contributed yet to our United Fund?” If they say no, he continued, tell them: “Tf= ‘don't doit, it won’t get done. Capitol Reef Compromise Filed Creating Park, Awaits Congress Action WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. and rights-of-way on a nonFrank E. Moss, D-Utah, has discriminatory basis upon, over, announced the Senate-House under, across or along any compromise creating Capitol component of the park area Reef National Park wasfiled unless he finds that the route of and as soon asit is acc epted by such easements and rights-ofthefull bodies of the House and way would have significant Senate it will go onto the adverse effects on the park. Presi¢ent for signing. ‘The bill will limit to $423,000 The bill makes Capitol Reef the amount that can be used to Utah ’s fifth National Park and purchase additionalland and set the second new Utah parkto be aside $1,052,700 for development created during the first session of Capitol Reeffacilities, of the 92nd Congress. Senator Moss said he hopes the The changes that were made Park Service will act quickly to in the joint conference on sue develop Capitol Reef for the 241,671 acre park are: thousands of people that are — provides for continued expected to visit one of Utah’s grazing within the boundaries of most exciting and captivating the park for those already recreational areas. holding permits and one period of renewal; — provides for trailing sheep and cattle through the park on traditional driveways; — requires the Secretary of the Interior to grant easements Wendy English, a junior at Brigham Young University recently won a Renault 10 on NBC's “Concentration.” Majoring in speech therapy, drama. and music, Miss English is from Maple Wood, New Jersey The Renault 10 is thefirst car Utah Technical College she has ever owned. Women wili hold their Christmas Nine-mil ng St. John is party Monday at 8 p.m.in the the sm st of the three faculty lounge. Each memberis principal American Virgin asked to bring a $2 gift to ex- Islands. It lies three miles change. Dinner will be served east of St. Thomas and 40 buffet style and a program will miles north of St. Croix Ww. All faculty and staff wives are invited. United Fund of Utah County will provide full support next year to the following programs or services in Utah Valley: American CancerSociety; Utah Heart Association; Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America; Alpine House, American Red Cross; Arthritis Foundation, Utah County Community Services Council, Cystic Fibrosis, Diabetes, Girl Scouts of America, Help, Inc.; Utah County Chapter; Mental Health Association; Multiple Sclerosis; RAH (Recreation for the Adult Handicapped); Salvation Army; USO; Blind Educational Hour and Utah County Blind Association. Recital Slated At ‘Y’ Tuesday A recital of trombone and euphonium will be presented Tuesday,Dec. 7, at 4 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall at Brigham Young University by Danie! Bachelder, a music graduate student. Mr. Bachelder, a student of Dr. Ralph Laycock, will be assisted by pianist JoLayne Laycock and percussionist Danny Butler. On the euphonium he will play Beethoven's ‘Sonata, opus 17”; “Suite” by Leslie Bassett; and “Three Pieces” by Halsey Stevens. “Conversations in Abstract,” a composition by the performing artist, will begin the secondhalf. It is arranged for trombone, piano and percussion, Paul Hindemith’s “Sonata (1942)"’ will be the final number. Across Nation SALT LAKE CITY — Inquiries on rent regulations continue to lead the questions asked the Internal Revenue Service on the Economic Stabilization Program according to Roland V. Wise, IRS district director for tah. Rent questions have totaled nearly half of the inquiries throughoutthe nation. Mr. Wise explained that the most common question has concerned raising residential rents. Mr. Wise urged landlords to delay any immediate action on rent increases until the Rent Advisory Board and Price Commission have developed specific guidelines for Phase II rent stabilization. a 18 separate drives, as represented by the 18 people in the background,your one gift to the United Fund supports all agencies. Springville with 98 percent. NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Getthe best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from cueAa es ale "BUSINESS PEOPLE: ™ Speaker Thedirectorsaid that the rent board is currently meeting to formulate recommendations for consideration by the Commission. These recommendations will include clarification and revisions of the existing regulations as well as new guidelines and policy on rents. “The Price Commission has promised quick action on the Rent Advisory Board’s recommendation,” Mr, Wise said. He cautioned landlords thatroll backs ofincreased rent mightbe necessary if those rents are not consistent with the new policy. Forms Appear In Utah County THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC...... the gift that keeps on giving PIANOS selling metham- aslowas . Moroni M.and Anna M. Sheets. She married David H. Madsen on Sept. 17, 1913 and he died March 26, 1963. She worked in the county recorder’s office and later was secretary to Gov. William Spry. Her husband was with the State Fish and Game Commission. During World War TI, Mrs. Madsen worked at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Following the war, they moved to Lakeview and later to American Fork where Mr. Madsendied, They had one son, Guy Warren Madsen. Mrs. Madsen moved to Pleasant Grove in 1963 where she was a member of Grove Ward.She is also a member of Battle Creek Camp, DUP. When parents of the children at Utah State Training School were organized to help the children and provide better facilities for them, Mrs, Madsen led the group. She received a certificate from the state for her outstanding work at the scheol. Hunting From AircraftIs Illegal in Utah Discharging firearms from aircraft is prohibited in Utah, according to the State Wildlife Board. The 1971 Utah Wildlife Resources Code prohibits carrying loaded firearms in or being discharged from a vehicle. Aircraft are motor vehicles, Individuals engaged in legitimate livestock operations may obtain a certificate of registration to hunt predators from the air to protect their herds. burglary, declining the court's offer to provide legal assistance Timefor judgment was set for Dec. 17, and his case was referred to the Adult Probation and Parole Department. He was released on his own recognizance. Stephen Boyer, 21 of La Crescenta, Calif, pleaded innocent to a charge of grand larceny involving the theft of a bicycle. Jury trial will be scheduled for Jan. 19. Plead Guilty Dorothy K. Hansen, 45, Lehi, pleaded guilty to atorgery charge, and her case was referred to the Adult Probation and Parole Department. ‘lime for pronouncement of judgment was continued. David L. Groneman, 19, 126 E. 500 N., Orem, entered a plea of innocent to second degree burglary charges at his arraignment. Trial was set for March 9 at 10 a.m. Alex Millar, 18, RFD Box 121, Lindon, was sentenced to an indeterminateterm of five years Suis Bacoaten ct setae LSD. Theprison term was suspended, and he was placed on probation with the Adult Probation and Parole Department for two years. Millar was found guilty by an eight-memberjury of the charge. William Claudin of Springville entered a plea of guilty to an insufficient fund charge. His case was referred to the Adult Probation and Parole Department, and judgmentwasset for Dec. 17 at 9 a.m, NEED MONEY ? MAE 320s: 45300Provo, Utoh Ph.373-1761 TAYLOR'S COLORING CONTEST! WIN A PRIZE! All you d lo is cut Santa’s Helper out and glue him to a cardboard. Then color and decorate him just how you would like to. Bring him into the Children’s Dept. At Taylor's and Maybeyou'll win! Winners announcedDec. 19. SEE SANTA FROM: 4:00 TO 8:00 P.M. WEEKDAYS 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. SAT. iy 440%. i ORGANS ase: °465%.. GUITARSavs... 518%. e \ ' o ie DRUM SETS 5 Pieces } $ 165 00 Pot “ . BANJOS... 559%... MANDOLINS . ‘28% WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! CLOSED , ¢ DOOR CRASHER UKELELES ReAP) ji , " AAC ae ' “AY F 4 3 7 a . ‘Af \ pmeed ‘ 78 N. UNIV,, PROVO 4 Sons . \ aon Ae Meee COLOR ME LIKE SANTA'S HELPER INC PHONE373-126 ? 2° 4 17 t : 4 \ $750 NAVEL ORANGES . V ne eT) FARMERS STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY W.100N. 373-5250 to phetamine, and her case was'set for trial Jan. 20 in the district court. Trial Set PLEASANT GROVE — An Buddy Kummer, 24 of Provo, open house will be held in honor pleaded innocent to a charge of of Edith S. Madsen today from 3 sellir.g amphetamine. Jury trial to 4:30 p.m.at the Central Utah was set for Jan. 24, andthe court Convalescent Center in Orem, ordered continuance of bail 575 E, 14th S. Mrs. Madsen was Roy Magnus Hutchison, 20 of 80 years old Thursday. She was born Dec, 2, 1891, in Provo, pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree Salt Lake City, a daughter of Jenkin Lloyd Jones, editor and publisher of the Tulsa Tribune, author of THE CHANGING WORLD, and nationally syndicated columnist, will address Brigham Young University forum assembly Dec. 9 at 10 am. in the Smith Fieldhouse. Stolen Drug New Auto TSTTS35 C7 |Bs) ‘Y’ Forum Mr. Jones received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1933, From then until 1936 he was a reporter and columnist with the Tulsa Tribune, managing editor from 1936-38, associate editor in 1938-41, editor since 1941, publisher since 1963, and vice-president since 1938. Healso has been the director “The Christmas Staz”will be of the NewspaperPrinting the subject of the planetarium and ofthe Fourth National Bank, lecture Thursday, Dec. 9, at Tulsa. Brigham Young University. The show will be presented at Mr. Jones served as 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. by Dr. communications officer in the Kimball Hansen of the Physics United States Naval Reserve Department. He will discuss from 194446 with the rank of some of the ideas astronomers lieutenant commander. He was have advanced over the years the recipient of the William about the Wisemen and the Star Allen White awardin 1957 and is a member of the American of Bethlehem. The Summerhays Society of Newspaper Editors. Planetariun, the first His reporting has taken him ‘ted in Utah, was built in above the Arctic Circle five 1957, and is located atop the times, once to the South Pole, Eyring Physical Science Center. three times around the world, and through 100 countries. It seats 60 viewers. The Spitz moberie in the center of the theater Heis chairman of the Board of under a iemuspeeial dome Directors and past president of projects the stars, planets, sun, the Chamber of Commerce of moon and galaxies of the the United States. universe on the inside of the dome, giving the spectator an armchair view of the heavens. Around the edge is even a silhouette of the mountains and city skyline of Utah Valley. With scientific precision, the projector can demonstrate the Provo police have been movements of the heavenly bodies as they appear at any notifying local pharmacies that time of the year or from the blank drug prescription forms, northern or southern taken from Salt Lake City, have been appearing in Utah County. hemispheres. Police noted one wasturned in at a localclinic under the name No Slick Tires of Dr. Kenneth Nielson. AUSTIN,Tex. (UPI) —Texas legislators declared war on slick tires this year. A law was Gets Appointment adopted that will require DETROIT (UPI) — Dr. annualinspectionoftires on all Chalmer G. Hixson, longtime motor vehicles in the state Ohio State University staff beginning Jan. 1, 1973. To pass member, has been named the safety inspection the tire director of Wayne State Univertreads must be at least 1-16th sity’s Division of Health and Physical Education. inch deep. ‘Y’ Coed Wins UTC Women Set Party For Monday Publisher Yule Star ALL AGENCIES nocent Woman, 80 JENKIN LLOYD JONES Features to United Fund supporte performance against goals. At the same time, Mr. Haycock said results from campaigns in other communities ranged from Orem with about 30 percent to To Honor Planetarium ONE GIFT Kenneth Vearl Johnson, 20, 371 S. 300 W., Provo, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling methamphetamine when he was arraigned Fridayin the district court. Judgment was set for Dec. 17, and his case was referred to the Adult eee and Parole Christine Gail wis,2, 10% N. 1200 W., Orem, pleaded in- Open House: the Provo area. The sponsoring cars, (Continued From Page1) Zero steelmaking team of Works. Still far short at about 50 percent of targets, however, were retail and wholesale businesses under Chairman Gary Heiner and the Professional Division, headed by Richard §. Stone. The latter includes physicians, lawyers, dentists, architects, accountants and other professions. en emphasis next week go on these phases of the volunteer campaign, Mr. Haycock madeclear. In community drives, Lehi and Pleasant Grove have taken top honors for ‘Fair Share” support with more than 100 percent Richard J. Trotter Jr., 20, 1107 N, 850 W., Provo,entered a plea of innocentin the Fourth District Court to a charge of selling methamphetamine. Trial was set for Jan. 12. Bilohm, naturalist, artist, explorer and iecturer, will minorinjury, group on Dec. 9 will be the And Orem police reported they Timpanogos Group, Uinta investigated 14, again with no Chapter, Sierra Club. injury of consequence. Mr. Blohm moved to Prove in aoe police said they had 1942 from Wisconsin where he was active in the Izaak Walton oh HighwayPatrol reported League in helping to establish they investigated between 20 and the Horicon Bird Refuge a few % in this district miles west of his hometown of The HighwayPatrol said that Mayville. one crash, about 10 miles south The Horicon Marsh is now the of Nephi on U9, involved two homeof over 200,000 geese and semi tractor-trailers, a pickup manyother species of birds. It is truck and one or two passeng°r a greattourist attraction. LeRUE THURSTON, foreground, United Fund Chapter om ae chairman, emphasizes concept “One Gift to the United Fund Does it All.” Rather than having Criminal Court Hears Numberof Cases I "2 “TAYLOR'S 200 W. 200 N. Provo |