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Show Orem Man Involved With BYU Indian Education Orem-Geneva Times- Jv v 6, 1978 . W -!.--. r ,rv I :--, d, vy--y -'- ir-i. ' - - -- yyL Vf ?' X V" . 'C'.y-,:..-.-4- CLAIMS ADM!MSTRATOH TEN OPENINGS ,t-Uv.-;:;: cs&yytcc w, V r: y? fft ( . . ...... . ,( tuf.t J JOHN MAESTAS A demand for Native American programming on public television far exceeds the supply because there is a lack of good broadcasting material. This is the observation observa-tion of John Maestas, chairman of the Indian Education Department at BYU was recently elected vice-chairman of the Native Na-tive American Public Boradcasting Consortium. (NAPBC). He has been on the organization's board of directors since it was organized four years ago. "Paralleling the lack of good material for broadcasting is the short CHEV BUICK PROVO - OREM 1 75 North 1 00 West !feilSt ill ii lilil 11 ff It's worth NV ff a lot more Y J m n f f don't pass it up! A v 1 9 J Simple to own. Simple to drive. Si mple to buy. 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HARDTOP Extra cleon ANOTHER CHEVY CLASSIC 77 CHEVY VAN You know how hard they are to find. consultants to help educational edu-cational television stations with productions. A total of 18 hours of programming program-ming is already available to the member stations as well as on a rental basis for non-member stations. Educational institu-tions-from elementary schools to universities-may universities-may also take advantage of the material collected on Native Americans, he added. "KBYU-TV, in conjunction con-junction with the consortium, consor-tium, is working on a 13-part television series entitled 'The Wisdom of the First Americans," Mr. Maestas said. "A 30-minute 30-minute pilot on the Nava-jos Nava-jos has already been broadcast. And recently released was the second in the series called "Mother Corn," produced produ-ced by Brian Capener of KBYU-TV under a grant from the Rocky Mountain TV Network." The latter production deals with com and its physical use as well as its symbolic and spiritual use. Funds are now being sought to complete the remaining 11 parts in the series. "The consortium has found that stations are very interested in the idea of Native American programming and many would like to produce more," Mr. Maestas emphasized, em-phasized, "but they haven't the resources-es-pecially Native Americans Ameri-cans on the staff. Currently, Cur-rently, about nine Indians work in public TV stations." sta-tions." At BYU Mr. Maestas is heavily involved encouraging en-couraging young Indian students to enter the broadcast field because there are many opportunities oppor-tunities for them. He has been chairman of the department since 1974 and oversees the education educa-tion of more than 500 Indians on campus, which is one of the largest groups of Indians at a univesity anywhere in the United States. Mr. Maestas is a Tewa-Pueblo originally from Manassa, Colo. He earned a B.A. degree at Adams State College, a master's degree at BYU in public address and for-ensics, for-ensics, and is just completing com-pleting work for his Ed. D. at BYU. He has won numerous awards and has presented dozens of talks and papers centered around Indian affairs. He and his wife Theresa Gallardo have three children and they reside in Orem. He was recently released as bishop of the Orem 30th Ward. r f i ? i j I I f ; : i - ! tn ay ' j I " i - fShv . t I .'I - I I Chiropractors Take 3G0,C00 flames To Carter, Congress Over 3000 chiropractors chiroprac-tors and their patients delivered today a certification certifi-cation of over 300,000 names and addresses of people, collected during the month of June, tj President Carter, Congress, Con-gress, and HEW Secretary Secre-tary Joseph CaUiano supporting sup-porting a petition calling for chiropractic patients to have equal rights in all federal health programs for their choice of both doctor and health care. The petitions, collected collec-ted throughout the country during the month of June, read: "We, the following concerned American citizens, citi-zens, petition you, our President, Senators, and Congressmen, to support and vote for federal legislation legis-lation that shall include and provide for a freedom of choice of doctors and health care; the freedom to have full and complete chiropractic health care provided us in or out of hospitals, just as medical, surgical, national health and accident insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans Administration and Civil Services." The chiropractors, together to-gether with some of their families and patients, as sembled at the White House at noon, July 3, wearing on the back of their clothing the words in red, white, and blue, "Give the 40,000,000 chiropractic chiro-practic patients their e-qual e-qual rights." On the front of their clothing they were wearing a red, white, and blue button with the Liberty Lib-erty Bell in the center, with the words, "Let Freedom Fre-edom Ring for Choice of Doctor and Health Care." Attached to the button was a tea bag referring to the Boston Tea Party of early American history with the attached words, Quarterly Cash Dividends Paid By Association Gene Donovan, President Presi-dent and Chairman of the Board of Prudential Federal Fed-eral Savings and Loan Association (Prudential), announced that Prudentials' Prudent-ials' Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.10 per share payable on August 25, 1978 to stockholders of record as of Le close of business on July 31, 1978. "Taxation without Reprep-sentation." Reprep-sentation." A representative group of doctors and laymen lay-men entered the White House grounds through the East Gate and a certification certifi-cation of the names of the supporting patients was received for the President by a member of his Health Advisory Staff, Pr. Robert Berenson. A cover letter stated that actual copies of all names and addresses would be provided pro-vided later if desired. After the maximum number allowed of 750 walked around the White House, they were joined by another 2500 and walked wal-ked down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol steps and then to the Department De-partment of Health, Education, Edu-cation, and Welfare for a brief ceremony. Several short talks were made by some chiropractic leaders lea-ders and patients to the" thousands assembled and the news and TV media commending the 34 Senators Sena-tors and 176 Representatives Representa-tives who are already supporting sup-porting the federal chiropractic chiro-practic legislation, but condemning the principle of outright discrimination against chiropractic patients. pa-tients. Ecrly SUSC iegistraticn ': y In Progress Early registration for students who wish to attend at-tend Southern Utah State College this corning fall quarter is in progress and will run through Aug. 4. Class schedules are available now for 25 cents each at the registrar's office on the second floor of the Administration Building, fcarly registration regist-ration will also be con-, ducted at the registrar's office. Notice Of Public Hearing A public hearing will be held Tuesday, July 25, 1978, at 8:00 p.m. in the Orem City Council Chambers Cham-bers to gather citizen input in-put for the formulation of the Community Development Develop-ment Block Grant Citizen Participation Plan. Published in the Orem-Geneva Orem-Geneva Times July 6, 1978. y ICQ NOTICE OF SALE SHERIFF'S NO. 10821 (Real Property) Order of Sale THE LOCKHART CO., A Utah Corporation, vs. DAVID LAWRENCE FINK, eta!., To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse Court-house in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah on the 13th day of July 1978 at 1030 o'clock a.m. on said day that certain cer-tain piece or parcel of real property situate in in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows fol-lows to wit: Lot 27, Plat B" ROSEPARK SUBDIVISION SUBDI-VISION according to the official plat thereof on file with the office of the recorder re-corder Utah County subject sub-ject to easements and restriction of record. Property located at: 711 East, 640 North, Orem. Purchase price payable pay-able in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City Utah, this 13th day of June, 1978. MACKHOLLEY Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By Lieut. Keith Bills Deputy JohnT.Kesler Attorney for Plaintif Published in the Orem-Geneva Orem-Geneva Times, June 22, 29, and July 6, 1978. Orem City Board Of Adjustment The Orem City Board of Adjustment will meet in a regular meeting on Tuesday, July 11, 1978 at 6:30 p.m. in the Orem City Multi-Purpose Room, which is located at 56 North State Street, Orem. Agenda Items 1. Clifford R. Bradley, 1001-03 West 675 North, R-l-B Zone, is requesting a one foot variance on the east side of a duplex in order to build a ccubie carport. 2. James D. Kendall, 1868 South Laguna Vista, A-l Zone. Due to the slope and curvature of the lot located at the above address, ad-dress, a variance of three feet is requested in the rear setback for a new I 1 DICK LUKE BRQKER WIG Plaza single family dwelling. 3. Monte L. Hoover, 597 North State, C-3 Zone. Mr. Hoover is seeking permission per-mission for a seven foot side variance between two existing nvtue homes, as wpU an eight foot rear variance. These homes are in the Mona-Lea Mona-Lea Trailer Court. 4. Thomas N. Gwynn, 75 South 1200 West, R-l-A Zone, is requesting permission per-mission to move a home onto the vacant lot at the above address. The home is presently located in Provo at 645 East 600 North. 5. Sam F. Hall, 248 South 400 West, R-l-A Zone, wishes to move a home on the above located lot. The home is presently located lo-cated at 1476 South State Street in Orem. 6. Charles Garner, 244 South 342 West, R-2, Zone. Mr. Garner would require re-quire an eight foot side variance on a corner lot because of the irregular irregu-lar shape of the lot. 7. Paul Garner, 224 South 335 West, R-2 Zone, is requesting a variance of 5.5 feet on a corner lot because the radius of the corner cuts into the front of the lot, causing one corner of the front of the home to be 5.5 feet too close to the property prop-erty line. 8. Monte Evans, 440 North 950 East, R-l-A zone, is seeking permission to construct a home which would require a variance of 3.35 feet in the side setback. 9. Jerry Johnson, 85 East 500 South, R-2 Zone. Mr. Johnson is requesting a variance of 471 square feet of area in order to develop another lot which would meet the building requirements. Published in the Orem Geneva Times July 6, 1978. lutton, button, vho's qot Walker Bank. That's Who. Walker Bank's new One-Button Drive-Up Teller service makes drive-up banking as easy as child's play. All you do is drive up and push one button. The rest is automatic. In seconds your bank materials are whisked to the teller, then whisked back to you, recorded and complete. And you're on your way. Button Banking at Walker Bank. Now drive-up banking can be as easy as child's play . . . And almost as much fun. Walker Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION " We Sjut iidic In Monies, Business & Investment Property." tiki ESTATE 224-0600 22S-6SS0 1100 Annex (West End of Parking 1116 South State, Orem. ACE RENTS 'e rent almost anything 'Baby Cribt 'Rolloway Beds 'Power Toolt Sports Equipment 1745" So. St.. Orem Ph. 225-4816 Land For Sale v Elberta-250 Acres by Owner, located SW of, Payson in Goshen Val- : ley. Excellent grazing area overlooking Utah Lake. Ideal fruit country coun-try 40 min. from SLC. $500.00 per acre. Owner will finance with 20 down. Ph-Monte 1-186-355S or Guy 1-374-5751. J8,15,22,29,B Pet Taxi Service Let us take your pet to the vet or beauty . shop. Call 785-2659. J 1,8,15,22,29B Help Wanted Part Time 8:30-12:30 plus Receptioiust-Clerk-In voicing. Experienced 10-Key. Interview between be-tween 8 til 4:30 at 845 South State, apply ap-ply in Person. B For Sale 1978 Celica GT. Still on warranty. Priced to sell 377-7883 J 22,29, July 7B Unfurnished Apt. 2 bdrm. lovely Apt. Dishwaher, AC, Shag Carpets, $175 per mo. Call-224-1245 J22.29, July 7.14B Condominium for rent Garden Park, 195 W. Center St, Orem. Available Avail-able immediately. Call 377-9638. J22.29P Dealers Wanted To handle a major line of preengineered steel ,bins and buildings. Lu-, Lu-, crative opportunity for the right person. Aggressive Ag-gressive farm operator considered. Call 800-325-6400. J22.29Julv6P rra Lot RtAUOot Cah Within 24 hours for your home or acreage. Grateful enterprises. Call 225-7214 or 224-0879. 224-0879. S29.1977, 013,1978b l or Sale 1973 Chev Pick-up, 4x4 hubs, new paint, custom cus-tom bumpers, Mag wheels, Row bar. Love-seat, Love-seat, dressers, lumber, call 224-4183. June 29 B Investment Opportunity Others have earned as much as $4000 with only $150 investment. For details write CMC., Box 692, Logan, Utah 84321 or call 801-752-6657. J 29. July 6,13B For Rent-Orem Large new Duplex, all carpeted, 3 bdrms, garage. ga-rage. 2 blocks to church, schools. $280Mo. Call Ray 225-9344 or 225- 9111. J 29July 6C For Rent Unfurnished apt, 2 bdrm cool and beautiful, disposal dis-posal and dishwashers fridge, $225. call 225-7338, 225-7338, 1165 N. 369 E. Orem. J 29 July 6P Junkers Wanted: By Orem High School Auto and Metal Shops, will pick-up. will pav $20.00 Call 768-3103. " J29July 202.50P Real Estate For Sale Vacation property, 2 Mory home, land lease, clear creek. 756-7711' J 29, July 6WM Rent Ballroom Rent the Apollo Ballroom Ball-room for Weddings, Meetings, Banquets, etc. Package price for church dances, include band. Call 225-8415 or 756-9026 Fur. NoticeB For Sale Refrigerator in good working order, $75.00 Call 225-5861 Fur. No.B MISCELLANEOUS Rent My Motorhome $30.00 per day plus 10c a mile or $175.00 per week plus 10 per mile; self-contained. Sleeps four. Ph 225-8957 tfb Television Rentals Week, month, school term. 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