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Show Pate A4 Tfcuiday, Atgrnst 27, 19S1 Tkc Newspaper Attention Park City & community Starting September 13, 1981 cuiouiE Monday-Friday 11:30-2:30 ? fjQ !, 5:00-10:00 J Weekends 12:00-10:00 I Q hM UflttUSfSROT jFtfi$ Zfopfttf Church a new, independent, fundamental church-preaching church-preaching the old fashioned, evangelistic Bible way, singing the old time gospel hymns, with a close time of fellowship for all Everyone invited For more information call Pastor Richard Bell 649-1147 IONAL If you wish to he listed in our Professional Services, please call 649-9014. The Dental Clinic Dr. Richard Barnes North Park Avenue across from Golf Course Call for appointment We're Open Daily, Evenings & Saturdays 649-6332 For emergency call 649-6786 Park City Dental Associates Pamela K.Hilbert, D.D.S. family dentistry Richard E. Randle, D.D.S., M.S. practice limited to orthodontics Located in the Brent C. Hill Building across from the Holiday Inn Office hours 9-5 Monday through Friday Saturday by appointment 649-6066 Dane Q. Robinson D.D.S. Craig R. Bergquist, D.D.S. Family Dentistry Reconstructive Dentistry 613 Main Street In the Design Coalition Building Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call for Appointment 649-6116 I SPEECH PATHOLOGY!; Patricia P. Korogi, Ph.D. Disorders of Speech and Hearing Salt Lake and Park City Offices 649-7609 Office Hours by Appointment &CHIROPRACTIC; MEDiCAL'DOCTOR Park City Health Center Holiday Village Shopping Mall Robert J. Evers, M.D. Family Practice Thomas L. Schwenk, M.D. Family Practice Robert T. Winn, M.D. Pediatrics Robert W. Barnett, M.D. Family Practice Monday thur Friday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays 9 a.m. to Noon Office appointments and 24 hour emergency care Call 649-7640 Meadowview Medical Group William Ledlie, M.D. Family Practice and Obstetrics William "Bud" Keye, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Consultant By appointment only Robert J. Brock, M.D. Child & Adult Psychiatry Psychotherapy By appointment only Terry Smith, D.P.M. Podiatry 1550 Highway 248 East Park Meadows Plaza, Suite 100 Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. -5p.m. 649-4002 Dr. John Gleave 160 S. 100 w. Heber City, Utah Eye Examination By Appointment Contacts & Frames Available 654-1863 Park City Vision Center Robert S. Briggs, O.D. Open aaily 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. The Hill Professional Building 750 East Highway 248 649-5200 iOPTICIANj: Dr. Kelly B. Jarvis 613 Main Street In Design Coalition Building 649-1980 Park City Optical Holiday Village Mall 649-2020 Designer eyewear, sunglasses, ski glasses, prescriptions filled, frames adjusted and repaired. 10-6 Monday-Saturday SttM (tat UTta INTERNATIONAL Geneva, Switzerland The most recent OPEC conference, said one analyst, proves that Saudi Arabia sets the oil prices for the world. The Saudi insistence on a relatively low oil price broke up the OPEC meeting Friday after three unsuccessful days of trying to reach a unified rate. The Saudis, who charge $32 per 42-gallon barrel, refused to raise their prices above $34 at most, and other countries, including Libya, Iraq and Iran refused to lower their prices from $36. The two-tier system of prices will probably continue con-tinue through 1982. Analysts say this means American consumers will enjoy steady or lowering gasoline prices. Nigeria and other African producers will also have to cut prices to sell their oil. London Chia Chia, one of the great lovers of the Chinese world, is an expectant father but only after his mate was artificially inseminated. Chia is a giant panda, and his mate Ching Ching is expected to give birth to a baby about 4 inches long and 312 ounces. The birth could take place within the month. Chia had failed to naturally conceive with Ching or the Washington Zoo's panda Ling Ling, but when Ching came into heat last April, she was inseminated with deep-frozen sperm from her mate. London zoo officials are standing by with an incubator if Ching is unable or unwilling to care for what would be the first baby panda conceived via articial insemination and the first to be born in captivity outside of China. Closed circuit television has also been trained on the panda cage. Bogota, Columbia An American reporter expelled ex-pelled by the Columbian government Saturday said he was tortured and beaten by national police who sought information on interviews he had conducted with leftist revolutionaries. Lawrence Johnson, who worked for Pacific News Service and Mother Jones Magazine, said he was constantly asked for the names of leftists, but couldn't say since the interviews were arranged anonymously. Johnson said the torture stopped after the press reported his arrest and the American embassy intervened. Johnson, who was arrested 17 days before bis expulsion, said police beat him for 48 hours while a mask was tied over his head, burned him with a lighted cigareete, starved him and kept him awake with coffee. "I think I have damage to the right kidney," he said. Johnson said a Columbian friend was tortured in his presence 10 different times, with beatings and electric shocks to the genitals. London Friends of Princess Diana say she is already expecting a baby, according to News of the World. Diana's sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, gave birth almost nine months to the day after her wedding. Buckingham Palace had no comment on the report. Belfast, Northern Ireland An IRA member was elected to Parliament in defiance of a British law, while riots broke out after the 10th hunger striker death. Britain passed a law prohibiting convicted terrorists from holding office. of-fice. Owen Carron, running for the IRA as a "proxy political prisoner," won a Parliament seat from the Fermanagh-South Tyrone district. The same area elected Bobby Sands, the first IRA hunger striker to die; Carron said it was up to the British to end the hunger deaths. Michael Devine became the tenth fatality in the Maze prison, and was given a military funeral Saturday while 48 people were hurt in riots. The worst incident was a car-bomb explosion that injured 28. Carron refused to take his Parliament seat because he would have to swear allegiance to the queen. Warsaw Strike actions and threats continued con-tinued to stir the country, while a security official of-ficial said Western spies were attempting to subvert sub-vert Communist rule in the country. Late last week, the Solidarity union called off a printers' strike against the government, but leader Lech Walesa warned officials they were headed for confrontation with the union. During the strike, the government had managed to publish the Communist party daily and the army newspaper. By week's end, new strikes were being called. A branch of Solidarity called for a one-hour transport strike in the city of Radomm and a one-hour general strike in the province. Also, 20,000 Solidarity members at the Katowice steel plant, Poland's largest, decided to vote on the removal of a plant manager because he supported the suppression of a union newspaper that published an anti-Soviei cartoon. car-toon. The decision was made in spite of warnings from Premier Jaruzelski against "anti-Soviet material." Canberra, Australia The Australian gover-ment gover-ment said "beef" exports to America actually had a high content of kangaroo meat. The scandal, scan-dal, said authorities, endangered the country's high export beef trade with the U.S. NATIONAL Washington Two Navy F-14 jet fighters shot down a pair of Libyan SU-22 jets after the Libyan aircraft launched an unprovoked attack against the Americans during a routine naval exercise. The one-minute dogfight, which took place on the last day of the exercise, began when one of the Libyans' Soviet-built planes launched a missile at the Americans, missing them. The U.S. planes then maneuvered behind the Libyans and each fired a Sidewinder missile which downed the SU-22s. SU-22s. The Libyans, on the other hand, claim their planes were attacked by eight American craft but managed to shoot down one of the F-14s nevertheless, never-theless, a claim the Pentagon rejects. "If they are picking up pieces," a 'Pentagon source said, "(it's) pieces of their own planes." The Libyans claim their territorial waters extend 200 miles out to sea, within which area the U.S.S. Nimitz, under the 6th Fleet, was conducting the exercises. Libyan sources said both of their pilots survived the dogfight. A "Newsweek" report said the Reagan administration ad-ministration conducted the exercises within Libya's Gulf of Sidra as a direct challenge to Libyan Strongman Col Muammar Khadafy. But the Pentagon said the military has conducted similar exercises in that area for the last four years. Khadafy called for the closure of all U.S. military bases in the Middle East. Reagan shot back verbally, vowing that any American planes fired upon will fire back. When asked if he wanted to see Khadafy ousted, President Reagan said, "Diplomacy prevents me from answering that." The U.S. warned the 2,500 American workers in Libya, most of them in the oil industry, that deteriorating relations made it dangerous for them to stay in the country. Salt Lake Sen. Orrin Hatch and state legislator Mac Haddow have charged the choice of a contracts con-tracts manager for the Iriterrnountain Power Project has been dictated by political pressure. But opponents op-ponents charge Hatch and Haddow are themselves guilty of influence peddling. The two Utah politicians said the choice of Bechtel power Corp. would lead to union dominance of the project, was contrary to the advice of the IPP technical staff, and was dictated by California politicians including Gov.' Jerry Brown. Critics cite evidence that Haddow and other Utah state legislators were junketed to a barbecue attended by officials from a rival company, Daniel Corp. The feast was hosted by Daniel's attorney and Hatch fund-raiser Robert Thompson, who also helped finance a hospitality suite at an Atlanta Georgia convention for Utah Legislators. Hatch and Haddow deny any influence was exerted on those occasions. Indianapolis Homosexuality may be biologically bio-logically directed from birth, said a study prepared by the Kinsey Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University. Such sexual tendencies are usually, though not always, deeply rooted, the study said, and not caused by a domineering mother, weak father, or traumatic sexual experience. ex-perience. The report also concluded that while effeminate ef-feminate men and masculine women are conspicuous con-spicuous among homosexual, there is no one homosexual archetype. New York John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, was sentenced to 20 years to life imprisonment im-prisonment on Monday. Chapman's only response was to read from the J.D. Salinger novel of youth rebellion, "Catcher in the Rye." Chapman's lawyer pleaded that his act was a 'psychiatric substitute sub-stitute for suicide," but prosecutors contended Chapman felt no sorrow at Lennon's death, and he killed former Beatle to "steal someone else's fame". Ann Arbor, Michigan Do they give Merit Badges for undercover work? Eager young Explorer Ex-plorer scouts in this city have been buying liquor in stores, bars, and restaurants as part of a police operation to nab people selling booze to minors. The high-school age scouts are from Post 155, which was sponsored by the local police to promote interest in law-enforcement, and 62 misdemeanor warrants have been issued since the scout campaign cam-paign started last January. But the director of the Wolverine Boy Scout Council said the council had not sanctioned the undercover scouts activities. And the owner of the liquor store said the activity is "entrapment and cliscriminatory." Longview, Washington A federal researcher believes that seismic activity in the Pacific Northwest North-west is reflected in the headaches of a Salem, Oregon housewife. Charlotte King said she got a pain in the center of her forehead before the Mount St. Helens earthquake. A series of tones that fade slowly, she said, means a quake in Southern California. A vibration effect means a quake will take place under water. Chris Dodge of the Library of Congress said he is setting up a project called "Project Migraine" to gather data and conduct con-duct tests on the reliability of Mrs. King's Ex-cedrir Ex-cedrir Jr -'-"hes. |