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Show Wednesday, January 28, 1976 BOTHER Pega 9 Roland's Roundup y5 ( By 3ill Roland CRENSHAW WINS CROSBY TITLE Ben Crenshaw fired a three-under-par 69 over the siwtarularlv beautiful Pebble Beach Golf Links on Sunday and hung onto win the Bing Crosby Pro-Ara Golf Tournament. Crenshaw's four-round total of 281, seven under un-der par, gave him his first title since 1973 when he won the San Antonio-Texas upen in ms nrsi start on the tour. The interim has been a period of frustration for the 24 year-old. who joined the tour , with the most impressive credentials of anyone in more tnan a aecaae, including inree national collegiate titles while at Texas. ' - K Crenshaw was the benefactor of an almost un- IUcllcVcaUlC vuuapac ui uuiu'ivuuu u vmva MioHaiK who Inst his lead on the front nine and (then knocked himself out of contention with a Vrrendous triple bogey seven on the par 4 13th ,, hole.,i- --! i I Jack finished with an 82-one of the highest scores of his career. : , . ' n I The victory for Crenshaw had to be an enormous enor-mous boostto his confidence, which at times has 'alien so low he even considered leaving the tour, le oft convincingly over a good field and on a uper golf course Pebble Beach. r. ; : Gam Gratified by Dept. of Interior Budget for Central Utah Water Project U.S Senator Jake Garn (R-Ut) (R-Ut) said he is "extremely gratified" with President , Ford's fiscal year 1977 budget request for Department of Interior projects in Utah, "especially the much needed , Central Utah Water Project." uf ; OREMAN KO'S LYLE IN SLUG FEST' -?ormeri Heavyweight Champion George iwman imnrlrMl Hnwn twice in the fourth round iurdav. came back to knock out fifth ranked ntender Ron Lyle at 2:28 of the fifth round. The jit, which seemed devoid of any defensive tac-s, tac-s, was comparable to a s barroom brawl, peciaHy the fourth round. . , . Lyle had Foreman down early in the round iith a flurry of hard lefts and rights for the mandatory man-datory eight count. Suddenly, big George got had, connected on a few solid lefts and Lyle fell, io the canvas, also for the mandatory eight Stints- , ' V" ". '. l 5 I Shortly before the round ended, Lyle got a second wind and sent the former Champion into the '0-Zone" as Foreman hit the canvas but was ftttfnra the mnnt nf ten . When the fifth round started, Foreman's eyes appeared glazed but after several vicious exchanges, ex-changes, he knocked Lyle's mouthpiece out and proceeded to land 28 straight punches until Lyle fell to the canvas for a count of ten; -, For their efforts in this wild brawl, Lyle earned ear-ned $140,000 to Foreman's $250,000. NOTRE DAME DEFEATS UCLA - . .' i TnM41M. MAtn Led by All-Amencan Aarian wauucj, iwv Damedefeated the UCLA Bruins 95-85 Saturday, avenging an earlier defeat by UCLA on the Bruins' home floor. 'mr- Notre Dame stalled the final 5:30 of the game, scoring ten of their last 14 points on free throws as the Irish used their "four-corner offense, playing teep away with the ball , forcing UCLA to foul in order to get posession. It was tiie third straight year that Notre Dame has beaten UCLA on the Irish Court. UTESEDGEBYU . . . . A last second basket by Ute Buster Matheney lifted Utah to a 76-74 victory over BYU Saturday afternoon. aot The Cougars fought back gamely from a 70-57 deficit with just seven minutes remaining to tie the game at 74. A last second snot Dy Jeti Judkins of Utah was plucked out of the air and put into the nets by Matheney, Senator Garn said the budget calls for $20,300,000 for the - CUP's Bonneville Unit, just $24,000 under this year's funding level. He said the program provides for continuation of construction of the Currant Creek Dam and pipeline, the Cat Tunnel and the Stillwater Tunnel. It also funds continuation of the Rock Creek Road improvements im-provements and rehabilitation project. ; "Preconstruction activities on other project features will be continued, including investigation in-vestigation of the Leland Bench area," Senator Garn said. "I . have pushed for development of Leland Bench since coming to the Senate. It is very important to the Ute tribe and will help to satisfy Indian, water claims which - x 1LU wa oraeny r aeveiopmeniriw, hw, Central Utah Project. It's time for us to begin to repay the deffered water and Leland Bench is a good start, .i "The President's budget also calls for $6,300,000 for the Jensen Unit of the CUP, six times higher than this year's funding level. It is earmarked ear-marked for continuation of construction on the Tyzack DamC relocation of Uintah County Road and the purchase pur-chase of laboratory and office equipment. The request for funding of the Lyman Paricipating Project has also been dramatically increased over fiscal year 1976. $3,600,000 Is requested for FY. 1977, reauestina the President to ' - 0 do everything diplomatically possible to end hostilities in Angola and urging the ' t v President to refrain from ' ' . " further involvement in Angola ; pending Senator Garn said Utah is ) ,Cgressional approval also to receive $5,044,848 inS Howe stated, "toe general investigation ; and i f question which the planning funds, including . atwhon poses b $653,000 for the CUP's Ute ;fter the President has the Indian Unit, $800,000 for the to involve the United Upalco Unit and $860,000 for States, either directly or theUintah unit. indirectly, in a foreign Other Utah Interior conflict without the consent of Department budget rlt include: $120,000 for, me " r .wardina of a contract for opinion that the CIA should be Howe Sponsors Angola Resolution WASHINGTON- I- Congr- of the conflict in Angola and essman Allan T. Howe is calls upon all countries to sponsoring a resolution terminate any military calling for withdrawl of all i assistance such countries foreign forces from Angola, ; may oe giving ra any group, ByPeteNaJar organization, movement or individual in Angola; 3) A disengagement by such countries would be a welcome reaffirmation of the spirit of detente, both throughout the world and in Africa; (4) The mStnsik ChtwsingabindingwrrecUyisasimpoitasJ rong tST vSouf adjusting a binding correctly. An incorrect choice involved in hostilities or in in binddings can give you more problems than you the support of such hostilities can imagine. , V ; lr ; - in Angola to terminate such The correct approach to choosing a new set of hostilities or such support; bindings is to be in the correct frame of mind, and (5) The President should gwe out what you need in a binding, not what refrain from, providing friends say you need. assistance or any kind, . should yourself is direcOy or indirecHy, for T Tho nwt sh H u how military or pramilitary "-w.- (rge Visitor Center, for ,gcy and has no business collecting design data for .overuy lunoing mm expansion of the Dutch John cuwties in any nation, water supply and for i ' . , procurement and installation w,m. an intelligence-gathering flRsjstanM s. The third Question is what you would like the bin- located at various sites; $278,000 to rehabilitate the sewage system at . Lodge Grotto in Zion National Park; $560,000 for continued construction con-struction of project drains for the Vernal Unit of the CUP, $190,000 below this year's level: $140,000 for continued construction of project drains r at the Emery County Par-,,: ticipating Project,; down.,, $704,000 from this , year, j Ana, uie rresiuem w aswiijj.i cm ci am mn tvuiraarmn sense of Congress that: (1( The people of Angola should be allowed to determine their own political future without : military interference from ; any foreign country; (2) The Congress supports efforts by the Organization of African Unity to achieve a settlement 75-1; V; . i-fc W 'A ! "i '31 Oil mm. w"" 'awy. - . " provides i. for continuing r , W., R Flaming Gorge Powerplante(f tinuation of construction on' I recreational facilities- at . existing reservoirs of the r Bonneville Unit; . and ! . ... ri m Jfifiijol Specializing in Condominium Sales uuerauuii au wi&wn uik - - - ;s Tho th.rA nnpcHhn is what VOU WOUld llKe tne D1D- OIIU U1IU1 BUU1 O0OiaUtC MO, w- cnonifipflllv annroved dv AratfAf That is Hn VOU want A bindllliZ to 1T616&S6 Congress. . M :i , r upward at the toe or do you think just a standard Rep. Howe also took note of tyfel release at the toe and forward lean at the the fact that on December 19, heel is enough !- ' 75, the Senate adopted an choosing' a binding also think about per- mTnof Defense finance. How much doyou really need? A racer ilZL or hot dogger needs s i binding that can take report which will block new tremendous loads of shock and stresses. As a funding of military result, his spring tension must be high. On the operations in Angola, and other hand, a beginner has no need for a binding to saia ne wui suppon uu takp rprtative snocKS or loaos. wnai ne nevus ia a binding to relase smoothly and quickly if the need arises. , , , "'V . An intermediate skier needs a binding that faus somewhere , in - between. He usually skis hard : enough to need good anti-shock properties but does not need the extra tension of a high per- 1 fnrmanmhinrimff i i; funding cutoff provision when it it considered by the House REAL ESTATE . i -t . i "T Most bindings use a compression spring w w- -compressed for release to occur and for antishock initiation of preconstruction y studies ' for , recreational ,r facilities on the' Jensen Unit n of the CUP. The FY 1977 funding level for the fish and wildlife facilities is $294,640 " under this , year's ap-, propriation. ' -' , 4 "While the budget request , is not exactly what we asked c-for, c-for, on balance it it a realistic recognition of Utah's water', problems and I m confident SILVER TOWN THREE KINGS PAYDAY PARK AVENUE UNITS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE ,. SALES FROM $43,500 REED JENSEN, BROKER FRED PRETTNER, sales K -' ' - i OFFICES IN THE wimnresset nrnnorfioc nf thf- hinHinff to WOrk. The tighter the spring the faster the binding will recenter. After a shock is felt. The reason being the tighter the binding is set the more energy is stored in the spring. If; for example, the binding is set on its lowest setting, the binding will move off center easily to absorb a shock, but once its off center; the spring hasn't been compressed enough to re-center very quickly. In choosing a binding find out where the release . tension will be set for you. If for you skiing ability the binding is set at the low end of the adjustment it would be better to choose a binding that would allow you to ski it near, the middle of the adjustment ad-justment range, even if it means choosing a binding bin-ding of lower performance. The above is the reason that most top of the line bindings come in two versions, a regular ana a i f requested for 'Y. 1977, problems ana i m coniiaent r UrrlUbolN I lit 9 bindings come in iwo versions, a regiuar uiu a compared to $788,000 this the Congress will also see the ; VDcqriRT TRA TIC) N BUILDING 1 competition model. The only difference in the bin- dingissprmgstrengmTheperfomanceisthe of the $3.6 million, only $6,000 will be spent in Wyoming; the rest will be used for work in Utah for continuation of construction of a second dam and reservoir. i:: , to meeting them," Senator Garn concluded. 1 649-8111 649-9542 X Coalition Interior Dexign and Gifts Supplying th Park Cy ora wh Furnishings Carpng Draprtos Condominium KehnJdding-Aecssory , ; . Packagos Original Dlgnf and iuppllrt of Cr$ent Ricig, Payday, Park Avno, Claimiump.r, and Treasur Mountain Moun-tain Vlllog Condominium, i' located o ort Cntr$ltr Ml Hoom 12M Implr. Amn4 r ' .? Tif-fV Pork Cy. Utah 1400 " ' w l (101) 44MMI lItIi?MIsltJi Uftlili-riWHIit It can htlp you payoff your loan H you're dlsablod. How'll you make your payments pay-ments If you're laid up? Our Single Premium Disability Income In-come policy can help. It can help you meet your short term financial commitments If you're unable to work. 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