OCR Text |
Show Sunday. June 7, Soldiers Reject Cookies Berkeley Image Carries Over Into Viet Jungle BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) -- hoped the boys would be home Mrs. Rosalyn Pollycove thinks soon. somebody should tell U.S. But when the package was soldiers in Cambodia that opened in the Southeast Asian Berkeley really is part of jungles, the paratroopers had misgivings about a gift from America. Berkeley even chocolate chip She complained Friday about cookies. some troops of the 101st 'Working With Hanoi'? Airborne Division who refused 'If these cookies are to accept a box of homemade chocolate chip cookies baked by her daughter. The soldiers said they were afraid the cookies were laced CIVELAND (UPI)-Po- lice with LSD. said Leslie 26, Pochedly, The cookies were baked, a plot of land in a city packed and sent to Cambodia park here and planted 20,000 by Ricki Pollycove, 18, a pretty seedlings he planned to raise .brunette at the but was arrested because a sophomore scoutmaster knew the differ- University of California. She Meant Good Will ence between pot and poplar. Rick: says she only wanted to The scoutmaster and his create good will. tree were checking troop An Army man had praised seedlings they had planted in her when she asked for the the Rocky River Reservation address of a combat unit. She when they discovered the 20,000 carefully packed the cookies two inch tall marijuana seedland enclosed a letter saving she ings. Pot, Not Poplar Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER Provo City, Utah Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, 1970 for furnishing materials and the construction of the following: street graveling and paving; concrete curbs and gutters and concrete sidewalks; sewer and water lines; storm sewers; and canal covering. All in Special Improvement District No. 83. The project is divided into five schedules. Bidders may bid on any or all schedules. The approximate quantities follows: SCHEDULE I , are as Street Paving: 12,500 Cubic yards of excavation and grading, 12,000 Tons of gravel, 6,650 Tons of Hot plant asphalt. SCHEDULE II (a) Curb and Gutter: 2,500 Cubic yards of excavation and backfill, 18,400 Linear feet of curb and gutter. (b) Sidewalks: 450 Cubic yards of excavation, 29,000 Square feet of concrete sidewalks. SCHEDULE HI (a) Sewer Lines: and backfill, yards sewer 5,400 Linear feet of line, 2,700 Linear feet of sewer line, 1,900 Linear feet of sewer line, 7,150 Linear feet of sewer line, 35 each of excavation 15-in- Manholes. (b) Water lines: 2,000 Cubic yards of excavation and backfill, 450 Linear feet of water lines, 500 Linear feet of water lines, 4,100 Linear feet of water lines, 8 each Fire Hydrants. SCHEDULE IV Storm Sewers: 175 Cubic yards of excavation and backfill, 550 Linear feet of corrugated metal pipe. 18-in- --On May the four-wee- k trial Thursday entered and after Rob son declared him ransacked a Cnicago Selective incapable of aiding in his own CHICAGO (UPI) 25, 1969, 15 persons Service office. defense. Today, seven of them are in Four of the defendants jail awaiting sentencing, seven others are fugitives and the pleaded innocent because of 15th is in 9 mental institution "cultural insanity " Th?y ssid by court order. they felt burning draft records A U.S. District Court jury to halt war was normal deliberated less than three behavior and argued that il hours Friday before convict- - society did not agree, they ing 10 of the antiwar protesters, must be insane. Judge Edwin A. Robson R?bsn or;dered Uw defen-o- f revoked bonds posted by seven .undergo psychiatric the 10 on ground they "were dants after hearing their crvinc for the overthrow of our argument. It was after that government " Mtioii Hoffmans was Three convicted defendants severed from " were Ricki. "twn M absent from the trial. Robson ordered federal agents Robson said it was the first to look for them. Four persons time in his career he had originally indicted are still at refused appeal bond to convict- COOKIES LIKE THESE, baked by Ricki Pollycove, 18, above, sophomore at the University of California in Berkeley, were rejected by a group of soldiers in Vietnam on the grounds that, because they came from Berkeley, the men suspected them of con Thltft taining LSD. They left them for the enemy to find. Ricki, a "straight" young lady, intended only to do something nice for some servicemen. She hopes her next batch of rookies will find better acceptance among U.S. troops. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) convicted face possible rt Pendants. prison sentences of 23 years But, the judge said, "I feel I and fines of $32,000. would be violating my oath if I An eleventh defendant, Ed- - let them out to organize others ward Hoffmans 32, of Iowa and wreak further havoc on City, Iowa, was severed from society." ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY u PROVO STORE Phone 373-450- 0 By: Clair M. Aldrich Attorneys for Executrix in The 108, Published: Sunday Herald, June 7, 14, 21, 28, No. 1970. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a SCHOOL ELECTION for Three Members of the Board of Education of Provo School District, from Municipal Wards 2, 3, and 4, for a Term of 4 Years will be held for the PRIMARY ELECTION: September 8, 1970, and the GENERAL ELECTION : November 3, 1970. The Polling place for this Election shall be the same as for Primary and General Election as advertised by the County Clerk at a later date. Polls will open at 7 A.M. and continue open until 8 P.M. of the same day. Nominations in writing must be filed with the County Clerk by a candidate, or by at least five citizens on behalf of a candidate, not later than the last Wednesday of July. No. 106, Published in The Sunday Herald, June 7, 1970. IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY In Probate No. 16,031 the Matter of the Estate of MELVIN ALBERT 5, Executor & BULLOCK ALDRICH, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NELSON Probate No. 16,053 By: Clair M. Aldrich Attorneys for Executor Creditors will present their No. 9C, Published in The Sunday claims with vouchers to the Herald May 24, 31, June 7, 14, undersigned at the law offices of 1970 - 1 ALDRICH, BULLOCK & NELSON concrete box. BARRETT INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AKA MELVIN A. BARRETT, Deceased. Specifications and form of contract and bond may be obCreditors will present their tained at the office of the City claims with vouchers to the unders igned at the law offices of Engineer. The deposit for the contract Aldrich, Bullock & Nelson, 43 documents is $5.00. The amount East 200 North, Provo, Utah, on of the deposit fee will be or before September 1, 1970; refunded to the bidder, or bid- claims must be presented in ders, who return such sets of accordance with the provisions documents in good condition of Title 75-Utah Code Anwithin five (5) days after the notated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. opening of bids. Each bidder must submit with M. KEITH BARRETT the bid a certified check, draft, Administrator or bid bond to and made payable ALDRICH, & BULLOCK to Provo City in the amount of NELSON five percent (5 percent) of the By: Clair M. Aldrich bid. Attorney for Bids will be opened in the City Administrator Commission Chambers at 10:00 No. 101 Published in The Sunday a.m., Tuesday, June 30, 1970. Herald, May 31, June 7, 14, 21, The right is reserved to reject 1970. any and all bids and to waive motf nil NOTICE TO CREDITORS reduced if portions are taken out Probate No. 16,032 of the district by protest. of the Estate of In the Matter By order of the Board of Commissicners of Provo City, JESSIE BLANCHE TIPTON BRYANT, Utah. aka JESSIE BRYANT, R. Glenn Olsen Deceased. City Recorder will present their Creditors rYovo City, Utah No. 105 Published in The Sunday claims with vouchers to the Herald June 7, 14, and 21, 1970. undersigned at the law offices of Aldrich, Bullock & Nelson, 43 IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL East 200 North, Provo, Utah, on DISTRICT COURT OF THE or before August 25, 1970; claims STATE OF UTAH, must be presented in accordance IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY with the provisions of Title Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as In the Matter of the Estate of: required therein. REX HUGHES, DONALD D. BRYANT . Draft Office Vandals Found Guilty by Jury drugged, one of us or all 10 men in the squad might do something foolish and get himself or all of us killed," a "Pfc. Shamrock" wrote back to "That's what we think your leadeis want, those leaders of the peace movement who are working hand in glove with Hanoi while we are fighting out here," the soldier wrote. He said the unwanted cookies were left on the trail for the enemy to find, Miss Pollycove is the daugh-cleare- d ter of Dr. Myron Pollycove. She describes herself as a "political sleeper." She said she did not in any peace participate activities until the invasion of Cambodia. Then she decided to send the cookies as a means of persuading the troops "they had a friend in this weird city." 27 Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. (m Utah-P- age 75-9-- SCHEDULE V Canal Covering: 90 Cubic yards of excavation and backfill, 384 Linear feet of 6.0' x 2.0' L THE HERALD, Piovo, 1 Aldrich, Bullock & Nelson, 43 East 200 North, Provo, Utah, on or before September 8, 1970; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Title Utah Code. Anwith proper and 1953, notated, verification as required therein. BETTY HUGHES the 17,000 Cubic J It 1970 DOUBLE CRIB DROP-SID- E In sturdy hardwoods that give comfortable size. Adjustable springs, rest up to a teething rail all around. Solid head and toot panels . . . with adorable design. 25.88 NURSERY PRINT MATTRESS .... 7.88 DRESSING CABINET 15.88 MESH PLAYPEN 15.88 FOLD-U- P 16.66 11.98 STROLLER CAR BED 5.88 HOOKOVER CAR SEAT POLO SHIRTS 2for$l COTTON TRAINING PANTS 3 WATERPROOF PANTS 3f0r$l SHORT SLEEVE UNDERSHIRT 3 . for S1 $1 TODDLERS', INFANTS' DRESSES 1.88 NOT SHOWN: INFANTS' SHORT SETS LAYETTE 1.50 ITEMS: MITTFM CUFF 2 for 2.39 2 for 1.69 GOWN ASSORTED KNIT SACQUES .1.98 FLANNETTE BAG GIFT SETS S3 GIFT BOXED SHOE BOOTIES SI LAYETTE GIFT BOXED KNIT SHAWLS PRINT RECEIVING $3 2 for 1.49 2 for 1.49 BLANKETS STRIPE RECEIVING BLANKETS SATIN BOUND RECEIVING BLANKETS. QUILTED BLANKET, . : 99- 36x50" $4 $4 THERMAL SPREAD FITTED PRINT CRIB SHEET FITTED WHITE CRIB SHEET PRINTED PILLOW CASE WATERPROOF PAD, 12x14" 20x40" GAUZE DIAPERS 27x27 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS - 2 for 2.19 2 for 2.09 2 for SI 2 for $1 doz. 2.99 2.79 'Ml 1 SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. . i i |