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Show ;J?Sffi2.a' m 16A Sunday Herald Seagoing Bases Are Studied by The Navy about 100,000 torn, or 20 p- -r cent bigger than present-daattack aircraft carriers. They would be lets expensive, er. They would not have armor-awa- y plated decks and would depend on planes and combat ships for 1980's. The floating buses would be! their defense. Each would carry with about 100 combat airplanes, large ships, probably catamaran hulls. Some would Thirty other vessels, 800 by be platforms lor combat a;r- - 300 feet and displacing su.ooo craft. Others would carry troops tons, would be logistics ships, eshore and keep them supplied. Some would carry 4,000 troops I .nwiienls claim the system each, a crew of 1,000, more than H. MAY The1 WASHINGTON (UPI) the possibility Navy is studying of "seagoing bases" for troops,1 and aircraft in any far- vur that may erupt in the By DONALD - i y howev-suppli- would do away with the need to 100 helicopters, plus supplies build the vast land facilities and heavy maintenance shops. to support a Some would be floating depots nov required to receive containerized supplies jnajur military effort. In ViPtnpm, the United States from cargo ships and distribute has built six deep water ports, 'them among the fleet Provides Flexibility foi'r major depot complexes, Proponents say the system eigi't jet airbases, 80 lesser airfields, hospitals with 8,360 would provide greater flexibility teds, 2,300 miles of roads and in a future Vietnam situation. road improvement all at a cost with fewer forces (only combat of $.!8 billion. troops) ashore, witn less dollar According to one calculation,1 cost, and without the need for a the United Slates, at the peak logistic buildup lasting more of its buildup, was laying than a year. asphalt m Vietnam ti a ratel in an insurgent war, pro- wiich would build a New Jersey ponents say, the system would Turnpike every month; pouring remove the bases from guerrilla enough concrete to build a harassment and make it more Washington, D.C., boltway eve- difficult for guerrillas to arm land by raiding ry two months and digging themselves enough earth to excavate a Suez supplies. It also would do away with Canal every 18 months. Most of this costly effort the political problems of negoti would be eliminated, proponents ating for base rights in third Thailand. (ay, by using the sea instead of countries such the land as the primary base. Navy officials see the idea as Still A Concept going beyond and differing from So far the idea is no more the proposal for a fleet of cargo than a concept under study ships FDL's to be kept in within the Navy. It has received various stages of overseas no research or development deployment. funds. It has not been proposed Congress, for the time being to Congress. But It has at least, killed most of the FDL apparently caught the eye of program after arguments were the Chief of Naval Operations, made that it might tempt the Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, who country into future Vietnam referred to parts of It in a wars. recent speech. The seagoing base idea may The proposal calls for about run into the same objection. 40 ships of two kinds. Navy officials say, however, Ten would be combat aircraft that this could be applied platforms, 1,000 feet long and against almost any weapons 400 wide. They would displace 'system. n Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE The Commissioner of Finan cial Institutions of the State of Utah, formerly the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the business and assets of Utah Savings and Loan Association, has entered into a contract for the sale of the property described behas low. The Commissioner agreed to sell the property for the price of $25,000.00, subject, however, to the receipt of a higher offer. Included in the sales price is a commission to a member of the Utah County Board of Realtors in the amount of 6 per cent of the sales price. The Commissioner will seek approval of the above sale from the District Court of Utah County at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on December 27, 1968. At that time the Court will entertain higher bids from any interested per son. The sale is for cash. The property being sold is a four- plex located at 511 North 200 East, Orem, Utah, the legal description of which is: All of Lot 6, Block 2, Vumont, Orem, Utah County, Utah. W. SMOOT BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial Institutions of the State of Utah, in Charge of the Business and Assets of Utah Savings and Loan Association. By S C.B. QUINN C.B. QUINN, Deputy Examiner in Charge. Published in The Daily and Suiv day Herald Dec. 20, 22, 23, 1968, NOTICE OF SALE Sheriff's No. 49079 (Real Property) In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. ELLIS Y. PEAY AND GENEAL A. PEAY, his wife; vs. B. and N INCORPORATED, a Utah Corporation, etal. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 14th day of January 1969 at 10:00 o clock a.m. on said fence line and subdivision line, South 1 deg. 27 min. West 249.6 feet to a telephone pole; thence South 88 deg. 31 min. East 240.2 feet to the point of beginning. as (Note: The Meridian used in this description is 900 East Street, which bean South 1 deg. 00 min West.) SUBJECT TO AND WITH A RIGHT OF WAY FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS over a strip of said land described as follows: Commencing at a point which is North 321.63 feet and West 1623.76 feet and North 1 deg. 00 min. East 77.8 feet and North 83 deg. 43' West 71.6 feet from the East Quarter Corner of Section 8, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North I deg. 18 min. West 115.5 feet; thence North 89 deg. 00' West 24.1 feet; thence North 1 deg. 00 min. East 175.0 feet to the South line of 600 North Street; thence North 89 deg. 00 min. West along said street line 25.0 feet to the East Line of Florence D. Valgardsons land as recorded in Book 808, at Page 542, records HEY KIDS!! Win Christmas Gift Certificates From This Section IT'S EASY . . . IT'S FUN . . . HERE'S ALL YOU DO Select gift you would like to havo for yourself or some amor SECTION In member of your family FROM THI today'! Classified Section. f. moiled or brought to Tho Dally Horald offlco no lotor than 5 i.m, Tuoidoy, of oach week. All lottori mutt havo nam, agt, and addrtn of oach entrant. Writ a lottor In 90 words ar Itu, on th gift you select, Includa the noma of tha ttoro from which tho gift wai selected, who you ioloctod It for, and tho roaion for your selection. 4. Intranti muit bi between fresh-scrubb- - semi-roug- h VICTOR 10 tometo Kl E 4th S. not eligible to Send your letters tot Conteit Herald P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84601 co The Daily deg. 00 min. 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Spoiling, punctuation, gramma, arc will not count In udglng of tho winning lottor. ve Controversial Play 'Hair' yean of age. Only ona 6 and 12 entry pes child per weekl of Utah County, Utah; thence South 1 deg. 00 min. West 177.64 feet; thence South 89 deg. 00 min. East 14.0 feet; thence South 1 deg. 00 min West 108.71 feet, more or less; thence South 83 deg. 43 min. East 40.00 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH AN EA1EMENT AND RIGHT as recorded in Book 916, at Page 350, records of Utah County Recorder to utilize the following described property for parking of motor vehicles incident to the commercial use of the hereinabove described land: Beginning at a point in the West line of 900 East Street, Provo, Utah, which point Is North 321.63 feet and West day that certain piece or pared of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point in the west line of 900 East Street, Provo, Utah, which point is North 321.63 feet and West 1623.76 feet from the East HOLLYWOOD (UPI) --The Appleton, Wis., Lynn definitely Quarter Corner of Section 6, Property at 469 North 900 apple- rtage production of "Hair," is not the Township 7 South, Range S East, Provo. defined by some as a tribal cheeked Midwesterner. East, Salt Lake Base and Purchase price payable in lawlove-roc- k musical complete with Meridian; thence North 1 Lynn, for the most part, total nudity, may produce a regarded her fellow performers deg. 00 min. East along said ful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, street line 77.8 feet to an movie star from its cast. in "Hair" as something less this 19th day of December, 1968. extended is line; she of on the asphalt Curiously, than wholesome. She quit after RALPH CHAPPLE, who refrained from one member of the cast, a thence North 83 deg. 43 min. girls Sheriff of Utah County, West extended said along disrobing. dingaling with long hair and Utah 100.61 to line feet a Her name Is Lynn Kellogg, a hangups, purposely belted her asphalt By Bill Kapp, serene blonde, slender, distant around on stage during every point 100 feet North 89 deg. Deputy 00 West of the West min. and aesthetic. A native of performance. Earl P. Staten line of 900 East Street; There were about 30 actors Attorney for Plaintif thence North 1 deg. 00 min. in the show," Lynn said, "and I El Paso Gas Bldg. East 287.56 feet to the South was sort of an outcast because I line of 600 North Salt Lake City, Utah Street; was one of the few who wasn't thence North 89 Published in The Sunday Her deg. 00 min. a hippie. ald, Dec. 22, 29, 1968, and Jan. West along said street line or 25.0 feet to the East line of 5, 1969. iney never washed combed their hair. The first day Florence D. Valgardson's I joined the cast I was invited land as recorded in Book to join them at an acid party. I 898, at Page 542, records of didn t go. After that I had Utah County, Utah; thence time until they South 1 deg. 00 min. Wst WASHINGTON The (UPI) me for being myself." along said East21ine 125.5 feet respected Army Ls resuming undor tighter Maintaining her own identity to an extended line of a safety controls the testing of naturally set the youthful fence; thence North 87 deg. highly-lethnerve gases at its 50 min. West along said beauty apart from the Dugway, Utah, Proving Grounds unwashed who surrounded fence line and extended line where 6,000 sheep were killed her. of fence (being the South Urvneedobles through last spring, it has been reveal She was singled out to play a line of aforesaid Valgarded. top role with Elvis Presley in son's land the South line of Herald Army Secretary Stanley R. "Charro" and has contracts for Ray and Mary C. Davis' Resor said a government com land as recorded in Book more pictures with National mittee had given the Army "For Sale" ads. 554, at Page 180, records of General and Filmways. clearance to renew the testing Utah 113.2 Utah) County, under additional safety controls Demonstrates how far a girl feet to a fence line on the by bathing which the Pentagon has accept can go today 0 Ph East line of Menlove Subdiregularly and combing her hair. ed and ordered observed. vision, Plat "B", Provo, is a Lynn quiet, thoughtful headed by The committee, Utah; thence along said who more easily would be Surgeon General William H. girl mistaken a as graduate from an Stewart of the U. S. Public Health Service, was appointed eastern finishing school than an TOE GIANCES By GIL FOX last Julv 5 to devise a moans of, alumna of the University of preventing a recurrence of the Wisconsin. sr.ee.p disaster, The Army has paid $376,000 investigation of past experience damages for the death of tiie shall be taken to establish con sheep. It is considering claims fidence in the weather forefor damage to nearby land, as casts. The Army said "persistent" well as the possibility that human life had been endangered. gases include the nerve and The committee said that test- mustard types, the effects of ing of riot control, incapacitat- which may remain in an area lethal for days or weeks. ing and chemicals can be resumed Chlorine and various incapaci "without modification of cur- tating types, effective almost rent practices and safety pro- immediately if at all, are concedures." But for large quanti- sidered The committee also recomties of "persistent" agents such as the 320 gallons of nerve gas mended use of radar, radio involved in the death of the and "automatic flow devices," sheep, the committee imposed together with more accurate mathematical calculations, to five restrictions: No air drops shall be made assure that no damaging mafrom an altitude greater than terial escapes from the test area. 300 feet. The resulting "cloud" must The sheep, which first benot cross U.S. Highway 40, came paralyzed, died over a which cuts through the area, for period of weeks, apparently from delayed effects of exat least three hours. The wind at the surface tremely small quantities of the must be "as low as possible nerve gas. The Army, which has a $100 and no stronger than 15 miles million a year program for dean hour." No thunderstorms shall be veloping and storing chemical i. . zt present or predicted for and biological weapons, anat least eight hours within 100 nounced at the time that "all wiles of the test site at the large scale testing" of the "Don't worry about Junior taking out a big auto loan, dear. He'll never get up in time. Th banks all close nerve gas had been suspended time of the release. -- Measures including an in- - pending study. at 3 D.m.l" A Star May Emerge From Uttcn aro to bt 373 14W. etereo teoe recorder with 1 II" tet, webcer turnvble speakers! Knight xlt, imp, I speakers; Brunswick cues end belli, 1x4' regule pool teoie, ion, excellent condition. AKAI for DAD COPY DEADLINE Weekdays . . . 4:30 p.m. do preceding publication. Sunday . . . 4:30 p.m. Friday. Monday . . . 12 Noon Saturday '4& GOLP clubs, Wilson Staff Pro-lin!$. woods, two thru t Ironi; tiro wedge, 1 yeer old J7J 4847. 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