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Show Sunday, March 28, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, 33 Utah-P- age $600,736 Disbursed From Money Donated After Wichita U. Crash gin at age 18 and may be used 000 came from the TV Night of for higher education or any oth- - stars benefit broadcast er purpose the recipients de Expenditures included more sire, Robinson said. than $100,000 for travel funeral He said in addition to the an- - and family medical expenses, $7,000 to reimburse the nuiUes. three orphans of two WSU football players will re- - WSU Athletic Department Mar- day- ceive $100 a month child sup - shall University, which was in- charter CTash a widow of volved m 000 was expend- Prt to a8e 11 Nearly $275 received $45,000 as "e of 0)6 Payers, now a WSU ed in meeting expenses directly related to the crash which stadent. wiU ceve scholar - its share of the TV memorial to finish her edu- - fund. Night of Stars expenses PP killed 31. William I. Robinson ' more than ,46,000- - "H chairman of the memoriai cation- Robinson spent $24,181 for tel-said meuniversity funds committee said remaining The remaining' money will be morial funds wm support 20 ephone expenses, reimburse used for scholarship and annu- - permanent memorial scholar - ment of ?ame guarantees and m names of students other costs. ities of $2,000 a year for four taUed m crash- - Recipients years for 20 persons orphaned w chosen from the stu the crash. Dis-WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) bursement of $600,786 donated after the crash of a W i c h i t a State University charter airlin- er last Oct 2 on L o v e 1 a n d Pass in Colorado is virtually completed, it was reported Fri-- rrs ;v inth "P in C3 r VIEHK16 TI&EK Cll&E To WUMUr! Ut Vy tit VilT-COU- fr by The annuity payments will w f.- - ii be- - For Forests New Jersey , 5. Throughout Utah - Liberalizes .... t frc 1 0" . nt .N: jiil)riii .: aimiil UM NLRB Directs Election at has represents forbids hcal members from union (UPI) the plant m employes at WASHINGTON A panel of . Na- local the Ogden The ed sus- any way affect- pending or fog local contracts, tional Labor Relations Board since 1956 when recognition has directed cn election by was granted voluntarily without workers at Automated Business formal NLRB certification. Z uiuuu iui.uuuii p.umww Ctrl .Tlltv 1 1970. the local Cm nmicinn nf T ittnn Tn. action the such members, by union held z meeting of unit dustries, in Ogden. The panel ruled that those eli- - employes and they voted 26 to gible to vote shall vote wheth- - three to disaffiliate from the JOIN er they desire to be represented union, and they requested the union the to terminate for collective bargaining pur- company poses by the International Bro- - contract, On July 2, 1970, the 32 unit therhood of Bookbinders, Local members sent a petition to the 77, AFLCIO. . am They stipulated that only em-ployes who perfoim work in the finishing operations of the printing department, in- - international of their ations. , The international union, the action shipping, receiving and ever, asserted that of the members was outside of will the constitute janitors, the union's laws. According to appropriate unit The election will be conduct- - officials the union constitution ed as early as possible under Pf MJI:IN MJT-- i the supervision of the NLRB TRIED ME REST? I I NOW TRY THE BEST!! Region 27 director, but before April 23. .... HUNGER DBINK FRIES ANNA ALL AGE l f--- l -- VhuvhI Electric I Canhy. N V Xmft 7:00 Heaters ar "A BAUBDIi'ETlSOS TEIUIIPB! TBE 'Littli WAYNE 3 Under '70s FIRST li S2u' ii til -- GREAT EPIC! iff fftittrs ti ttjii ill latent!" Slrfu KMlrr, TiHt? Mafuiar "DUMIESFFUAIIISAUARVEL! LOIBO" WW Uin it nirj Binnt Tkl tnd (ill il swjriHs!" dazzling nanus eReHRiRinai ADMITTED Pjicnlal Guidance Su(f),",el RESTRICTED .! 7 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian rf Sunday Special Al"J NO ONI UNDER II ADMITTED' (Age limit may vary m certain areas) ...... DRIVE-I- N P ALL Gg THIS SEAL PROVO .UNIVERSITY, CODE ANO OF ( FILMS RECEIVE THE MOTION PICTURE . -n .3 7 kn, itM Every madwoman, and child to TODAY FROM 2:00 P.M. TIMOTHY DALTON L as Heathdiff i quit smoking for 30 days iTyw; ii m j ...Toryour tuuiiuy, for your honor, n pi am nvuL i JiT;ii:ii!ri ion TURKEY 111 T 0 LAST 5 DAYS! li TAhl pjtiL CHICKEN PLATTER Re.f Ye coo got te 3 platters at this omoiioily low erica, I Raack Ham" Platter at regular price el $1.09 You DUST1N HOTTrVUN "IfTTlC BIG MAN' Panavison Technicolor i u If A IVM 0mK can't afford to miss it. Eat in or take out! yj f n NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 1 Pi ilyea key '3aW "MOSQUITO SQUADROIT SHOW AT 7:00 R HEATERS 60 PLATTER Roy GENEVA ONLY T c37-10:03 Aj color Ji- ONLY "THE LAST ESCAPE" liUjjfano Vff Regular Price $1.09 ,V IKSi ACTOR Iff ESMCTRESI I Nominated For ""N. ml - ZJ. JaW IA James Earl Jones Jane Alexander y l NllON;OtNKlS 1 trtr! "T. 1?N HMD) 37 UK ENDS TUES. No grander Caesar... c No greater cast! 7 STARTS WED. OPEN 7:30 7-S- HOW .tonus OPENING WED. MARCH 31st. EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! HURRY TODAY AT S 7 liH't.iry(r K'r N, Nominated for k-- I. V Best PictureBest music Score jr ff Of v MftStiX, GREAT FOR ALL! Arthur Hiller Best Actor academy! 1 WHOLE AWARDS! I FAMILY A WALTER MATTHAU MIGHAE CRAUTGRD 1 1 Best SuDDortina Acfor John Marley Best Original Screenplay!! tlUIlWtRl "BRIGHAM YOUNG" WITH DEAN JAGGER AS BRIGKAM YOUNG AND CAST OF ill Si 9. ALL NEW y Ibring the BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME" A GREAT MOVIE! TOLD THE WAY IT REALLY WAS. A GREAT LEADER AND A GREAT FRONTIERSMAN! Best Director Ryan O'Neal "1 1 BIGCO-HS- T Ali MacGraw I 3-- uery r r. :t. iu- WMPfW At Sambo's where you'll find the check almost as pleasing as the food. mm RESTAURANTS 365 West 1230 North -P- l2j ,ll IB Julius Caesar,,, Charlton Heston Jason Robards- - John Gielgud Richard Johnson-Rober- t Vaughn Richard Chamberlain g NAllONAl OlMSAl i : MAT. SAT. - SUN. rovo i - if FW MhCfHUDYfOrmSEIilS BARSRA STRIISAND Best Actress simply ; K LA 09ei$ I " BEST Provo WJQ) rrnrr ACADEMY Roatl Beef Sandwich, Ccle Slow, French Friei for $25,000,000! -- 5 1523 North Canyon Road U7 T Ranch Hand Platter t" THE CHALLENGE: HELD OVER 4TH WEEK! Y Im TOP SIRLOIN STEAK U t 49r ' OF MONDAY as Cathy HURRY SHOW N i..n mO w far J Ten Gallons Purchased 76 irfiVi.ViJ "PRQFQUIf SL7 SR&ZY ! UPROARIOUS!" adultery, extreme cruelty and desertion to more than 10. WINNER AGES ADMITTED GlmicmI Audiences OREMUTAH CALDER-MARSHAL- Academy Award All rpl 1 y FREE 49C Only ft Pound Charbroiltd . . only I Stmnl wild rkf friei, frm irlk kr4, Huti tki t maO Vmrn, GALLON 2005 South State 225-75- ORIVB-I- ,.1255 S. STATE, PROVO Parents and Young People For 1 Ati'SPAHY SPECIALS STEAKS CHOPS LOBSTERS ENTERTAIN the number of grounds for divorce from three Save the coupons Ali'i CIwIhwM Svftf Dtlnia A NICE PLACE TO I FRIDAY It increases now-eludi- ng fl DEVON 9 w Tht objective of the ratings is te inform partnts about the suitability of movie content for viewing by their children. CLUB resign-compan- STARTS to one. MOVIE RATINGS TEN GALLON the international informing al rJOlVPLAYIHG it does not establish what procedures can be followed to achieve termination of a contract J".ESzS JLwS Uhpfiefe people there are more than 450 Americans being held prisoner by Ccmmurist forces in Southeast Asia. Mrs. Lines visits with her brother, Danny Noeth, while he takes his shift in the cage, above. Litton in Ogden three-memb- er TRENTON, N.J. (UPI)-T- he State Senate has passed New Jersey's first major divorce reform In 54 years and sent the bill to the House for concur- rence in minor amendments. The new law would permit couples separated one year to divorce on that basis alons, provided there was no grounds for reconciliation. It would reduce ths period of separation required oetore divorces on other grounds from two years 4 youngsters, and carpenters build nine Tiger Cages which are displayed in various parts of the c'ty Some 14 to 15 youngsters, members of the Royal Order of Christian Americans, take two hour shifts sitting in the cage in Civic Memorial Park to remind MRS. SANDY INNES, wife of POW U . Roger Innes, who has been missing since Dec. 27, 1967, has organized a group of citizens to build and display Tiger Cages in the Granite City, HI., area during national POW week. Mrs. Innes had a group of Divorce Laws "tlKllt . 1. ;w.r...'i.- - 2.xv i a Budgets Listed dents' nome towns- - Ea wiU provide a full fee scholarship for Kansas residents and half tuition grants for out-o- f - state residents. Five scholarships honorinu WASHINGTON (UPI) The university staff members who died in the crash will be fund- - seven national forests in Utah ed at $9,000 each plus those will receive $14 million during funds donated to WSU swift- - fiscal 1972 under the Forest cally in their memory. In addi- - Service's budget Ashley National Forest will tion, $10,000 has been set aside recei'- - $2.6 million for manage- for a permanent memorial, such as an eternal flame, to be ment of recreation facilities and work on forest roads and trails, determined by a student-facult- y Other forests receiving funds committee. include Cache with $1.5 million; Of the $600,786 contributed, $115,000 was contributed to the Dixie with $2.3 million; Fishlake Wichita fund, more than $200,- - with $1.6 million; Manti-LaSwith $1.6 million; Uinta with 000 to the football '70 memorial fund, alnut $123,000 to the TV $1-- million and Wasatch, $11 memorial fund and about $160,- - million. V iA i ; |