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Show Motel Convention Speaker Says Financial Crisis Looms for State About People By MILDRED B. HALL and Mrs. Deoi Dove and tbir three daughters, Debbie, Connie and Deanna of Maple- ton, have returned home after visit in LaHabra, Calif., with Mrs. Dove's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiscombe, who recently moyed from Pro- there.-Befor- to IDS Oak-M- r. Temple. All of Mrs. Mair's children were present: for her marriage and these to-eluded a daughter, Mrs. ir ward Backus of Trovo; sons, ' Paul Taylor, Bountiful and Kay Taylor of San Jose, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. James Rob-v-o eitson of Woodburn, Ore., and Mrs- - Muir's brother, Leo s, son of Orem and a brother and sister-in4aMr. and Mrs. John L. Taylor, Provo with their wives and husbands.: The - few..-.- - .pw I 1 ,.,-,- iv I : J. Ed-the- Teturnine, me e James J. Muir in the land for me convention, which ended By TERENCE L. DAY JLJtah will be injhe throes of 'Saturday. a financial crisis when the state j Saturday's events included legislature .convenes again m mainlv a breakfast t Timn January of 1969, William D. Haven in the north fork of Oswald, Salt Lake City, legal Provo Canyon, with a business counsel for the Utah Legislatmeeting following. ive Conference, told Utah motel Mr. Oswald said the Novemoperators at .their annual state ber report of the Utah Foundaconvention this weekend in Gov. Calvin Provo. The Utah Legislative tion indicates Conference is a private organi- Rampton's estimates of state zation of businessmen and in- revenue used by the 1967 legisdustrialists, mainly in the Salt lature "were much more optimistic" than justified. Lake area.- tt tin. nmie me states economy Mr. Oswald was the keynote has been a hurt by the copper speaker at weekend luncheon: strike, estimates were still , too optimistic if the strike's effect on the economy were not included, he asserted. will still -- be short $6,X Builioa, rf- -r Mr. Oswald said. . The four per cent cut will save the state $5.2 million. But anything the state falls, short of maintaining the four per cent line must be added to the $6.1 million deficit .... f Mr. Oswald said there are only three possible solutions to the problem. One is a sharp upturn in the economy. Another . is a tax increase. The third is a drastic cut id state services. Some people are already talking of a one per cent iri- crease in the state sales tax, others of a one per cent in crease in the gasoline tax; ' . Mr, Oswald didnt think cu'U ; ting services would be possible. . 10 per cent surtax is passed by "From what I read in - the either this or the next session papers, the four per cent cut of ' the federal .congress, the is hurting." state's reveunes will be still Doves also visited Mrs. Dove's Mrs, Dawna Ridge and family at Newport Beach, and Mrs. Nadine Smith and family at Costa Mesa, also a niece Linda Clemons and fami- couple are honey-l- y of Huntington Beach. mooning in . Hawaii and will continue to reside in Hay ward, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis where Mrs. Muir has been in returned during the past week school lunch .wort n " from Eugene, Ore., where they- .had visited with their daugh-- l Seaman Apprentice, Ivon R. fpr T.intta hw hlKhanrt l)pn- - YWinp- II s tvjivv nn 'nr Mr i Ferra KL7 Young of ptOOT WORTffW ESTIMATED &0M b examined by Capt Sven Nielsen, bead of BYU Lisa. The Provoans had in- - Orem, is serving aboard the Security Police, after the latter recovered it following twe weekend stakeouts and arrest of five people. Most was found the Orem residence of one of t&e suspects, nabbed wiio aa warfare support tended to make a longer visit, connected with (he first two. but were called home because aircraft carrier, USS Kear-o- f accomplice. The three other arrests were j the death of Mr. Lewis', sarge with the Seventh Fleet further hurt. SEEK AID brother, Augusf Lewis of Provo.4 in the Gulf of Tonkin: The Since federal taxes are de iKearsarge. is bomeported at r ducted before you pay your LISBON (UPIHThe Portu Local friends of state Income tax, increasing the guese Broadcasting Company Cattlemen's Association and the federal bite ; -Mrs. Amy Taylor, kmg-tim- e' automatically de appealed to all workers in the USU Extension Service are creases the state. supervisor of Provo City school Family members - gathered country Saturday to contribute lunch program, will be pleased for dinner on Thursday to sponsoring a meeting WednesAssuming the four per cent a few hours' or a full day's pay honor Leonard Lakerecent Adams of to bear of her marriage day evening, Dec. 6, for local cut in state spending instituted to help victims of the floods view on the 75th anniversary stockmen. The meeting will by Gov. Rampton in July can that struck Lisbon and nearbv of his birth. Mrs. Adams hostof stolen g Recovery be held throughout the remain - areas Jast'weekend, killing 443 raignment is 18 years) and the ers were placed on moving and stockmen an opportunity to der of the ed a dinner and covers were worth an estimated $3000 was other three will be brought stationary stakeouts and lthe give biennium, the state (persons. laid for Mr. and Mrs. William accomplished by BYU Securi- before Provo City Court. two students were detained learn more concerning the pre 3' when one was vention and control of animal 3 Halladay, Frank Madsen, Mr. ty Police this weekend, as they Names of any charged in early Friday Sunday Herald and Mrs. George Adams and nabbed five youths as the re- - Povo City Court will be seen in a campus parking lot diseases, at that time. In line trying to sell or trade a stereo The meeting will be helcat children ' Donna Jean, Randy suit of stakeouts set up to halt ard Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Joe stealing of property from cars with usual jiewspaper. custom, set. , the Juab County Court Jffause HAMMOND'S ' vo you nave a car stereo iapei Adams with Keith. on campus. namesofthose appearing in fter questioning, the youth and will begin at I; 30 p.m so, car?-irla you your flayer Breiit, "Allen, "Reed and Craig , The arrests netted suspects juvenne couri win e wmicaught in the parking lot took Dr. Don Thomas, extension NEW had better take extreme pre- and Mr. and Mrs; Boyd Adams, in hfld officers to his Orem residence veterinarian from the Utah ONE-TIM- E twd'groups a' pair of BYU cautions against' its theft, as A daughter, Mrs. Reese (Carol students and, evidently uncon-nwte- d It was learned BYU Securi- where the allegedly stolen State University, will be pres the number of cases Involving Jean) Bale telephoned from SPECIAL with the former, three ty Police recovered, about $3,- - goods were found. ent to assist cattlemen with the theft of such units is rap-- ; Norwalk, Calif., with her greet transients from 000 worth of stolen goods. The Later NOW Friday,, security of- disease problems. J. Clair Idly on the. increase in Provo ings.. A special birthday cake California. Neither; knew the batterincludes of local the skis, Calirecovery ficers apprehended three president City. was served and following din OvshBwdn Keys other, but both were trapped les. car tires, stereo sets ana fornia transients in a BYU association,, and other w . Car stereo thefts have been ner, moving pictures and slides FH HwhmiM OiMlity ' net set up to scores of stereo tapes, tools, the by police offcials local are anxious to and lot with cameras the parking on item routine a fairly were projected. from cars. thefts forestall car parts, liquor, watches, stereo tapes in their posses have a good number of cattlet AVERETT'S 1 PRICID AT : police blotter for some time, ONLY The sion. Jw dean of stu cameras ana clothing. in attendance at the meetmen Elliot Cameron, ; ,,, has of instances but the number A group of seven friends dents at Brigham Young Uni- - goods almost filled a room in They aroused the security ing. taken a sharp increase, $595.00 gathered during the week to the security office. . , officers' suspicion because they Refreshments will be provided v For instance, one day this 16 North UnWtriity. Security was alerted when it were dressed like "hippies," by the Juab County Cattlemen's - week six units were reported man on her birthday anniver UIU siuuciiva uarc unu aus Association . local and S7S4S54 ... BYU. of businesses seen from. who on the are to thefts seldom received a to . add flurry stolen in one night, sary. The ladies took dinner pended Offic- - BYU campus. ; are week. last from cars" , held donating prizes. Sat All two of the previous day. were five being out and later reassembled at Police officials stress that all the home of Mrs. Ruth urday pending formal filing of but particularly those cars for a social hour. arraignment, charges Containing stereo tap players-sho- uld scheduled for Monday. The two be securely locked when Daniel Paul Ream, son of (one a BYU stu t the driver is not present This Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ream of dent from Los Angeles, the oth - is especially true at night when of the transient trio one " - - Provo, has returned after.com- - er i . most of the thefts occur."six months of active from Garden Grove, "Calif., pleting TaDes for such stereo units Coun-in the Utah duty with Lthe U. S. Coast were placed "should not be left in plaursight Guard Reserve in Alameda and tv- - Youth Home.--Th- e other 'as they invite theft. Stereo MnFrandsco, Calif. : V BYU stu-- f j three "(a ' units should be securely fasten-dent from San Diego and the ed inside the car to discourage Lieutenant Jerry M. rest of the transient trio an j Navy the alternated theft of such from Santa Ana Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Travel-Cloc- k units. from Orange, Owen Loveless of Spanish Fork, and a and husband., (rf the former Calif.) were In the Utah County HI! I Kris Mouse Judy L. Jacques of Manhasset, jail t will be, The two Long Island, manned the rail Welcome the Sprcuse aboard the guided missile frig arraigned in Juvenile Court ) ate USS Jouett when President (usual legal division between' Christmas House ; BORN Johnson visited the nuclear juvenile and adult court ar II 6 ;' . AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL attack aircraft carrier Poul-sister- new-Mr- s. . I V.r,! II - 1 "nisTarshdnFdaupte Meet Set Caw IiiwL u u lmjuslllic " V-.. Stolen Loot Estimated at $3000 Car Stereo Thefts Rise "fWSS pub-liah- Jr - v non-stude- m 00 t - j? Col-lar- , d, at; , .."-"-i V ft , Music co. Jf Sem-merli- ng .and, ' - Y J ' , , jr m lAiio Statistics powered Fridays Enterprise during the Veterans SOBER REPORT ' Girl to Gerald I. and Arlene rjgy weekend. After .the presi--i Davis Steinau'er Provq. dential visit, Jouett returned to LONDON (UPI) Britain's ?: Boy to James m. ana Juay;I(s homeport in San Diego. road test, the new "Breathalyzer," was credited Boy to Ralph E. and Mary M. and Mrs. Gary E. Peter- Saturday with sharply cutting son and daughters Leslie and the nation's highway death toll Stephens Olvera, Provo. M, and Alton Kelly have returned to their Statistics released . i Boy to James by Scotland C. Chipman Rawson, Provo. home in Salmon, Ida., after a Yard showed a 40 per cent drop Girl to Spencer G. and Bon brief visit in Provo as guests in the number of all accidents of Gary's parents. Mr. and in October with serious , nie Barlow : Lewis, Provo, " Girl to Clarence E. and Mrs. L. . V. Peterson. They involving death Sarah Pearl Love Hill, Spring- - spent Thanksgiving - Day with or serious multiple injury-fall-ing ville. his family at the home of Mr. by 10 per cent.. Scotland v Boy to Gary W. and Patricia and Mrs. Thomas B. Powelson Yard refused to say flatly that in Salt Lake City. Other guests the new test, introduced Oct 9, .Thorn Ellis, Springville. Boy to Stanley and Nancy were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nel- was wholly responsible for the Holmes Anderson, Provo. son and Mr. and Mrs. Larry drop, but ' informed sources AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL McAllister." ... asserted it was the key factor. ' Nov. 21: v Girl to Chester Fred and Carey, Payson. T Sharon Jones - . rr rs , n I - Transistor Alligator Pattern Leather XF Reg. $19.95 : to V I v i: U anti-drinki- - J... , Nov. 20: Boy to Norman and Darlene Atwood Gustafson, Springville. Girl to 1 Jack and Teresa Louise Emerine Herbert, Pay-so- n. Nov.. 19; Girl to KenneUi V. and Mary Y.Nielson Underwood, Eureka. v ; NoVrMi' . V I -Victoria Boy to Douglass and Schwartz Spencer, .Salt Lake : " lBty. v:. Girl to Freeman A. and Lo- -; ftine Stone Peck, Spanish. Fork. recovered. "Boy to Glen. C. ana" Eudora ' Lawrence Davis Roberts', Payson. '.NovviS:;-- " ' 4 W. Hansen, 462 N. 600 W., Lehi, reported his car was missing from 695 E. 100 N., ,; two-do- or i ' 3.99 25 light itf. Add-o- n connector i clipf.' : white in color, with a red interior. It is a hardtop with Utah license, two-doo- STORY LODGE NO. 4, AM Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. for elections. All Master Masons are urged to attend by officers. ' . PROVO FLOWER CLUB Will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Eldred Center. Fred Cornaby is in charge, of the program which will be on flower arranging and there will be a film on flail flowers. Of- ficers urge anyone interested to attend and particularly invite .young people. REG. 5.98 TODAY $19 LB. 79 95 TODAY VALUE REFILLS SNO-FLOC- K Dpr: 28-J."w m 4' fuau and Polynesian Temple tetsion for thot Complete tour $484. show desiring. N. University - Phone 373-531- 0 STORYBOOK Mb. Size. Reg. $1.19. . Sire Reg. $1.79 b. AN 59c REGULAR TODAY $p7 PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN. and M0N. 39 480 North 9th East JBetty Crocker and Junior 65 North 5th West Baking ' J Cenlaiiu i PROVO 1 plus You ' k . 2 real baking uteniih and ... recipeboot. Two Stores to Serve Vs, CHOCOLATES, CHERRIE IDEAL GIFT REG. ' BOXED FANCY LIFLTSAVERS l Vz-l- m POUND . Christopherson Travel Service New Location: 29 A REGULAR '.' travel, superior hotels, sightseeing, Merrill Chrlttoiirierion Tour Director CLUSTERS Reg. $27.95 missing. . L PEANUT M Of. Capacity ' All big els round trip from aaiT Lake - City, includes: . all ground " CHOCOLATE BLENDER FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Law - enforcement agencies throughout the area have been asked to be on the lookout for the two cars and City Police are ; searching through Provo for them. Anyone having any information as their current whereabouts are askedjo coin tact the Provo Police. VARIETY STORES Z aecrRrC r- 7:00 P.M. TILL GENERAL number unknown, and is still HAWAIIAN RED CARPET TOUR F and SPROUSE-REIT- MONOPOLY GAME 1965 Mustang, ' Coming Events :00 A.M. FAMOUS PARKER ia : 11 REG. 4.49 Special! Low, Low Pritt. VBoy T Spencer Duane and 'Rirth Ann Creet, Nielsen; Span- - Provo. It Is a 1956 Oldsmobile, sedan hardtop, with ish Fork. liscense number unknown. The Girl to WiDiam G. and Ann Ware Brown, Santa--' car was still missing Saturday. The third car was' reported Wagon ruts of, the old Oregon quin. ." Trail are still visible at some by Elaine Borget,-85- 4 missing ov. " Girl to Jack L. and Loa Jean W. 100 N., Provo. It was stolen points in Nebraska more than - some . time during the' night a" century "after,, they .were fiohnan Carter, Neph- Lfrom her address. This car Is! made. ' Lights Automobiles j Still Missing a AND EACH SUNDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Outdoor Two of Three Stolen Two of three automobiles re ported stolen this week; were still being sought by Provo Po' ", lice Saturday. :J .The first theft was reported when Scott Marshall, a . Provo High' School student, reported the theft , of his mother's car from the Provo High" School parking lot. This car has been OPEN .... . TODAY KEG. $4" $097 |