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Show I 10 SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1982 .Utah- - County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD r 15 Provo MFS JW.. -- t'. j j r " ,' , i ' 4 ': - - I , j ; Ulahna Riding Club Elects Officers for Ensuing Year ; Other Provo division employees whel will be honored Include Bruce Brand, Roy N. Dearing, Leonard fri; Gabbltasi! Bay L.lIaibton (Payson), Dean M. Harding, pale T Herring; and Glen;L. Roberts; all 5 years of service; M. jBeth porgan and Tracy R. Johnson 10 years of (service; and Lonja Wj Greene, Dpn E. King and Don l Peay, 5 years of service. Service jpins lenoting their years of service with the Com-pany will be awarded at an an nual awards dinner. Presentations will; be made by W. :Tj! Nightin- gale, president of the Company; M.V-- M. Fidlar, execuiive vice president, and J. WJ Allen. Yice president. Ausj-ti- n newly- , (Alberta) Bee elected president ofiUtahna Rid ing Club. - 'A Mrs. b e, ' 'j ' TO DIRECT CLUB f seryiccf A wall eight feet high and! two feet thick collapsed in St., Louis Thursday, Again the booms were blamed. The SAC statement at Offutt AFB near Omaha, Neb., said the service recognized such .flights are "an jimposition on residents of the, areas over which the corridor pass . .,; But the training flights ovcrj the St. Louis larca have accomplished their purpose, SAC officials said. An; air Corridor Is no longer of much training value after crews become familiar with: landmarks, target complexes and other identifying chiiractcrists of ; the area, the SAC announcement explained. "For these reasons, it has been decided td discontinue operation ." ; over corridors leading into the St. barrier. r; i ... Since Tuesday night, almost J00 Iouis area effective May 1," SAC persons have, filed complaints said, with Scott officials about the dull explosions, which have increased PRISON FIOWCRS For in number and severity in the past TRENTON,N.: J. (UPI) 12 inmates at the the week. years, past The booms were blamed for the the New Jersey women's reformadeaths of two rare gazelle! ante tory in Clinton have practiced the lopes at the St. Louis Zoo.j Zoo techniques of growing and arrangofficials said the easily frightened ing flowers under direction of the animals went wild on hearing the Community Garden Club of Hunter5. booms and ran into the walls of don County. Once a tnonth, 35" inmates, meet their cage, suffering fatal skull with members of the garden club fractures. IThe first antelope was found to learn tiie different phases' of dead last September. His, mat? horticulture. The rest of the time is spent" practicing was found dead last Wednesday. what were at Valued $1,500 each, they jhave learned in the reThey In a related incident, the police formatory's gardens. The inmates department at nearbyj Collinsyille, hold a! flower show each August 111., said their onedog Canine where over! 200 exhibits are" Judged corps was put out' of action' by by outside experts. the booms. "Lion," the force's There were C7,64Q poics proaucea German shepherd, was si un nerved by the noises that officers by Bureau of Land Management 19C0. forests returned him to the kennelsl U i Keith W. Sorensen is the em ployee with 30 years of service. while Leonard G.. Jackson and his son, Larry O. Jackson, are the father-so- n combination. The elder Jackson has completed 20 years of service and hit son 10 years of J"' ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) UFolks around here for whom the; price of jet-ag- e progress was a little a sigh of relief Satbreathed high urday, j After May 1, they will not be hearing any more sonic booms from Air Force B58s. The - Strategic Air Command said .hat supersonic Friday flights of the big bombers will end ers on requested subjects of in- on that date ith the mission acterest to adults. Everyone is wel- complished. ' j The announcement followed a come to come and enter into the excellent discussion that has fol- plea from officials at Scott; AFB, lowed each presentation. The pro- a sort of clearing house for comgram jis furnished by the; Adult plaints across the Mississippi Riv-c- r , from here In Illinois. Education Department. Monday 7:20. been have at Many things rccertly begins night's meeting blamed on the booms caused by the bombers breaking the sound I f - St. Louis Folks Happy--- No More 'Sonic Booms' j ; y .' ns division will be among 179 employees of the firm's distribution; general office and exploration divisions who will be honored April 13 In Salt Lake City for their service with the company. The 15 Provo division employees have served with Mountain Euei from 5 to 130 years in multiples of five years. Included, among the 15 is a father-so- n combination; and one employee with 30 years of. i I Dr. Fred Kartchner will be the speaker in the third of a series of lecture-discussioMonday night at the Provo Utilities Building, 251 W. 8th N.f speaking on "Avoiding. Pitfalls in Growing Older." The Senior Citizens are the sponsors and the Utah County Medical Association is furnishing the speak- Fifteen jemployees of Mountain Fuel Supply Company's Provo ..... f ... j ij a lauc gt Monday Evening For Provo Oldsters Employees To Be Honored seryice. . II m j . Utahna Riding Club officers were elected at a business, meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Ray (Edith) Ilore, acting president with the following ladies elected to Stake over the reing of the club for the jcoming year: President, Mrs: Austin (Alberta) jbeebe; Hce president, Mrs. Ellis (Margare) !Fullmer; secretary land treasur-le- r, Mrs. Chris (Winnie) entertainment, Mrs. Bert (Vaunda) Seeley, Mrs. yerl iiouise; u a r a n e r; teiepnone, SALEM i Fred (Lorn a) Sorcnson and Airs Nellie Beddoes; reporter, Mrs Vaud (Donna) llanks. Following! flection of toff era the business! of the past year was discussed and plans for the doming year put tin for approval. L Hefreshmenis-wer- served! e toj ) kbe memoerg present uy we noic?3 Assisted by Mrs. Russell (Marie) Qiristensen. Ilor-irock- s; Mrs. Max (Naomi) Wride, Ray (Edith) Hone and Mrs. (Clara Jane) Woodhpuse: Mrs. Marion (Zella) Hazel, J . Provoan Bound Over' For Larceny Trial i ; . Mrs. Denis Bares, 21, 640 N. 2nd Jj.,: Allen pleaded guilty in Provp City rides. Court to 'a charge of trespassing, Mrs. ana was lined -- i -- cJ ' ' . - ' V i 11 - ' 1 1 .-- J if ? 'I ' wmh ' Is. AlR RESERVE RECOVERY IN ACTION The 9628th Air Force Reserve Recovery Squadron, above rushes a stretcher up to a transport aircraft landing "wounded," during a recent: training exercise at Provo Airport. Below Reservists lift "wounded" from the Iraijsport.t it wheeled stretcher to be, lowered jiito a waiting ajnbulance. prhe recently Organized 9628tli recovery squadron has as its function the, Recovery of damaged rhijitary planes or planes whose home base is destroyed; care of per- -, sonnel aboard the plane, ano emergency repairs to permit take off. When not on active dutv. members of the sauadron cro about their duties as collesre students. Dro- fessors, businessmen, executives and farmers, Next training e xer cis e of the is slated for Saturday, when Air' Force brass from San1 Francisco will ' squadron inspect the ufut. 4 fm FIRST ! -- W' : :PRIZE:-lJr,- 56 Jt vr--v M 3 Principals Open up th (ew!ng with The district clerk reported to School, and MrJ Moore has been a member pf the Thurbur Elejnen- - the board that he had received tary School faculty in recent the final statement of Nebo SPANISH FORK Three new for the com principal assignments school the list of beaded year ing Items, on the agenda of the recent meeting herel of jhe Nebo School iBoard.. 1 , r ' Also' discussed, were a "right of way; agreement'! between II the school district and Palmyra LDS btaKe, matters for consideration presented by I the t achers salary committee, and a current report on tax collections from the Utah years. j Board ' , . !.,'t G ade Stone . v, president j ; " I Made I fen from th,e Utah Coluijty Treasurer's indi- office auu uxia statement r cated tnat actual monies received from the county Waled $27,208 less than the estimated: receipts from tax collection! It jwas stated that estimated receipts" for the district from this! source were leased on an assumed) ninety-si- x aind per cent collection. ; i j - or portable mod SIMPLY MATCH THE DRESS STYLE SHOYN WITH, NAME ONENTRY ft ' ' . company to be wife iapping equipment wheih had been installed by the previous city inanager and that this equipment jis illegal.", The mayor said pie had "ordered same to be removed and requested that the city attorney make investigation and make a written report to the commission." Ross D. Jenseii, junit manager for the Provo District Office of Mountain States Telephone Co., told the Herald after investigation that in his opinion it was not a "wire tap" but a connection for a dictaphone or some other type of recording equipment. The phone company has disconnected the device but diiti not remove it because the company does not own it. Mr. Jensen said. i ( JUST MATCH I THE NUMCER - - 'V Ii' ... 1 ' h i I ' WITH THE i NAMES IN THE ENTRY . DUANE FORM I BUNNELL r without rvecvple that's what Puerto; Vaiiaito is. A tropical paradise at bargain rates $14.00 per day per couple with j ager secretary: confirmed the fact that the plug"...!.-.was for a dictaphone, but is was never usedj she I. said. A dictaphone company had 'suggested the; city manager try out the automatic stenographer, said Mrs. Jones advising he could use it when out of the office to dictate data J or to keep a record of calls such as contract discussions if a transcript was wanted. But the batteries were unsatis- -' factory, and the recorder never used, said Mrs. 'Jones. She said it had been tried out The Empire Sfyle meals included. Excellent deep sea and shallow bottom fishing. Ye olde boss man Just returned from a five day stay. A wonderful) boat excursion where the is a trip to Yelapa beautiful Hotel Lagunita is locatMexico's new primitive ed in a new paradise. He also took, Mexican Liauau by bus to an isolated beach, 20 miles from Puerto Vallarto. j' j 3 deligihitful ' I j No.:...'. r$ The Tunic Style J i air J Line The Pp?narr Cinlj. t s No. . .'. ... ine Jumper Sty e is No. er Phone FR 58 N. University Provo, Utah h , CITY;. . . t MAIL SXATE . ;,. e CONTEST RULES i. .... Ar i Av. HURRY-LIMIT- rnldent h iKvL. If . . - t .;. - " --1 !)''h v ' ' .:s i! :j i. i; r " -- . k:: ' ' - : - ' - : . - x .; i j .!.' '" : LA , - ; f :' ' of the fudfe . . J award in . ear T :.y la final. Award to oath entrant. AND MAIL TODAY JUST ADDRESS TO !' I .. ' " j; ' ! - ii.- i " i' !l Special Consolation 78 North UnivJ Ave., Provo M i' - one COMPLETELY ' ' III only kant.li.IJ S. Declilon . ah. an EE SURE TO FILL IN OUnEMI i'8 ... V U. A pt i T contestant th of U'"tr,'' neeorxe CENTER SEWINGpropertjr! r oae cam be returned. I TIME ED Oft A. I KECCMI-ELN- no later than, midnight. Aprilpostmarked 11, 1962. Winners will be selected by drawins from "'" riimes, wiin correct answers. IS A North Univ. Ave, Provo, Utah . ' th. r! ENTRIES MUST BE 3 VUd except State, emor older, jnir 'cater and supplier of NECCHI-ELNdealer. their immediate families. The of thisieonteit fhall operation snbjert. ... ai1.be xeaerai, . im. ,. wiin .1 Mt in conivrmuy local law, ordinance, deciclom auiaiivill, i;S 7ars ployee JUST FILL OUT COUPON t.jB'.-,lri- j TRAVEL A .PHONE. m i Here's a wonderful opportunity to win a famous NECCHI sewing machine. Just identify the dress style shown. Complete the entry land mail it today to ncuuii-tLNatwiNV utri i tK, waKeTieci s. inc. - WAKEFIELD'S INC. - 78 TO " - Ii. Shirtwaist Style is No.. . 22 i j ADDRESS ' AH tickets! Issued at our office are at Airport prices with no markup, phons ui for Tree Delivery. shortly Erifer Our Contest To yle is No. 4 - i Noj . . . . Thej The NAME. .'. fligh-fCMLJl. has 3 DC-6- B per week to this new port of paradise. Los from Round trip fare $134.00 deAngeles. Four hours after parting L. a. you clear customs it Mazatlan, continuing on the same plane to Puerto Vallarto. For more information see Duane. s 1$ The Sheath Style is No. . . . he Blouson' Style Is No. . . . : ! before the election, in Which the council-managform of government was defeated. IThe dictaphone wast returned to! the company,) but the connection remained oh the wall of the office. The former administration used to tape all city council meetings and often taped meetings in which controversial issues were discussed, and bargains reached, with each side initialing the trans-scriwhen typed up. I ENTRY FORM Acapulco Roma Jones, former city man- .' - Off THESE ' , m tipc I Last Wednesday Mayor Dixon reported that some equipment located in his office! that morning was "reported by the telephone r j st ( tlov! f's Fun! . ... Enter H'$ Easy . ". ; Wire Tdp in City Hall? Nope--Jua Dictaphone Connection j FORM I i i one-ha- lf BYLINE The supposed "wire tapping" in the office now occupied by Mayor Verl G. Dixon and formerly by city manager E. 1. Cjonnell turned out to be only a jjdictaphone trial connection, never used. wide variety of cabinet Choose from Plastic furniture is as easy and safe toj washl as ai dish. Use ijMatters requested for board con- warm soap or detergent suds, sideration y the teachers salary rinse and wipe dryj committee as' presented by the exsuperintend ent were: (1) medical tended sick! leave; ' (2) Earlier placeinsurance; (3) ment of te ichers; and (4) 4- an s mi if'. increase' in salary if possible. It to was suggested by the superintendent that the board give considerrr ation to these requests. LU J board.- Craftiinen. exact! ng European Necchi offers' the newest, most beauti ful, most advanced machines you buy with exclusive features no other make on thtf market can give you. School District on tax collections I. 'year made by tl e; board were: Willis R. Hill as prfncipal of the Thurbur f Elemen ary School in Spanish Fork', Merrill Ashby as principal of the VT son Elementary School in Paso i and Blaine Hi Moore as prin :ipal of the J , ') j Benjamin SchooLj Mr Hill has for many years been principal of the! Central Ele mentary School. Mrj.;j Ashby ihas been principal of the Lake Shore ty wonderful world of modern Necch! tewing mecni.ne. i i. presented to the group a 'right of wav affreementti which would mo vide for a common roadway on property owned jointly!. by Nebo School District and the Palmyra Stake Corporation of the !LDS Church. The agreement makes provision hat the "said right of way is to be kept open for joint Ckunty;Treasurersc)ffice.. Upon . the recommendations of use and grants vehicle parking the superintendent and the admin- privileges Adjacent to the right' of This measure was given a istrative staff, ppiicipal assignvote of approval by the unanimous school ments being jwithjtbeynext " 7 i' - Ill Moints ; Aufdmafic Sewing Is Easy iWnfeii" You Choose a NECCHI ' j Nebd Board S J r- - Mi ! : v:--' ' ;- ; . . ' - i, . -- . ji . ' : ! J - ii - .. :; . j: , i! '. 63 I , , s 3-12- h ii , FR i; ; ' - ; s - |