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Show Page I THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Muaenrs React fo Nixon Talk ' I I If I the nation on Vietnam. k 5 1 ; J w ; Nixon said an 20,000 U.S. troops vould be pulled out of Vietnam in the next two months but that 1 'jm : v.Vf .. - J ! Shelley Johnson, Kaylene Barton and Elaine Andersen; front row, from left, Shauna Ivle, Denna Lyman and Wendy Olson. PROVO HIGH School cheerleaders were recently cbosea for next year. The vivacious girls are shown here, back row, from left, GOP Claims Violation Reds Atiack (Continued From Page 1) about 30 refugees were reported killed and another 40 captured By Congressman; McKay Issues Statement ce Nixon to Pull not have accepted the services of Mr. Winters in connection with the Carl Albert dinner. "Neither we nor Mr. winters had been under the impression that he was covered by the Hatch Act, since he is not under the state merit system and in e fact is a employee of I full-tim- Geneva Steel. "There was certainly no intent on anyone's part to violate either the letter or the spirit of this provision. Mr. Winters has resigned from the McKay appreciation committee which is actually chairmaned by "By" McFarlane of American Fork. This should avoid any further difficulty. May I say that Mr. Winters has been a friend for a long time and I appreciate this friendship." I stew income people iff I 5..r95 Vw i A ' I i COOKIES 00 RktbHi Vnu I A Perez, has been missing from her home since Thursday night. Anyone having information about her is requested to call her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardman, the Pleasant Grove Police Department or the Utah A busload of Provo senior Peanut Butter reward is being offered. Kathy is 17 years old, I feet 84 inches tall, weighs 144 pounds and has long biack hair. She is Spanish-America- n and was wearing faded blue jeans, a dark blue body shirt and multicolored shoes. She did not have a Citizen month. Led by Senior Citizen President Stella H. Oaks and Director Lois F. Larsen, the group, which included some 20 members of the Provo Harmonica Band, moved into the rotunda of the State Capitol where representatives from the various senior citizen centers met to witness the proclamation coat. ceremony, A It is feared that she has met with foul play as an anonymous phone call received tvo:ii her parents stated Kathy had been seen being forced into a car Thursday evening about block from the residence of a girl friend she was on her way to visit. Her father had driven her to within two blocks of the friend's house. She had left a note on the bulletin board saying she would return after a play practice being held that night at 8 o'clock, but shs did not go to the practice. r and present -- . the I the one-ha- lf f f Tomato Sauce k 1 A . $100? tor I I t 1 FRUIT DRINKS Libby's 1289 tOz EXT. LA I V ill I zHSwana MBS Manv I Stvles and Colors in: Til Women's TlKv vk Qfo) 4-- I 1 ! est: i INT. FLAT LATEX 1 sr 1 T.w f y7 12"4 Misses I V 10 1 $069 : L SATIN ENAMEL Jn) 1 1 PAINTS . . . I 1 TABLECLOTHS rvura vuiH Re9.2. Jmi 1 SALTPEPPER 1 SHAKERI I T 69 ar 1 s 11 es nuu I K Turminr r UHendl. ' !" I 689 i moi Community Action Program. Crafts to be taught include decoupage, macrame', flower loom pillows, wall hangings. Teachers are Brigham Young University students, and baby sitters will be provided. TV HA wr SPAGHETTI The colors were officially presented by a color guard from The group, under the baton of tjie Marine Corps recruiting sub Ray Burgess and with Mrs, station under the direction of Lillian Anderson and Mrs. Sarah Soaff Sgt. Hank Menges. Baker as soloists, played a Presentation cf tributes and series of numbers including "Utah, We Love Three," "Under awards to five senior citizens the Double Eagle," "Springtime who were especially honored for to in the Rockies," "God Bless services and contributions America," "Whatever Will Be their communities were made Will Be," "Love Makes the by Robert Arnold, president of World Go Round," "Tennessee the Salt Lake Rotary Club to Waltz," with Mrs. Lillian Austin Mrs. Mignon Richmond, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Simor.a Mata, as whistling artist. The band, with the audience at Layton; Mr. John F. Mower, attention, played "The Battle Provo; Mrs. Stella LaRosa, Ft. Hymn of the Republic" as Gov. Duchesne; and Mr. Kohei Rampton entered the Rotunda. Asano, Bountiful. r II rug Harmonica Band in a musical x 89( M.D. TISSUE IH citizens participated in the concert. special ceremony in the State Capitol Wddnesday in which Gov. Calvin L. Rampton signed the official proclamation designating May as Senior 1 Reams, 2 lb. Jar I famm Rati to low under corn Z3UI IoWh? 55 . . Gasses to help mothers beautify their homes and increase their talents will be held Thursday, April 27 and May 4 from 7 to 9 p jn. at 13 E. Center, Provo, above Walgreen's Drug are free l 1 I Sunshine. True Hue low-inco- Store. The classes r I i 1 co me Low-I- n T? II il Tjrx Classes Slated For J Senior Citizens Participate In Program at State Capitol Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove girl, Kathy j Sentencing Set for Two . Provo to Hold County Welfare Department. -. Talks Resume - - y- Uwes! Fm4 frices" Btak j when the three trucks they 1 had attended a rally at a were fleeing in down Highway hit land mines. Other civilians auditorium and university in crossfire watched Nixon's Vietnam were caught between South Vietnamese for SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) speech. ces east of the highway and The Republican State Committee accused Democratic ConCommunist forces west of it. Gunn McKay today gressman Some civilians, including one of violating the Hatch Ac!, a of the two American civilian (Continued From Page 1) law prohibiting campaign actiin Quang Tri, 18 miles Commerce past presidents, Dr. advisers vities by state officers dealing of south the Demilitarized Zone Moffitt; C of C. membership, with federal funds. President Gordon Bullock and (DMZ), were evacuated by In a news release, the comhelicopter. About 80 American Manager John Manning; men's mittee said the chairman for advisers remained. dubs, Garth Boyce and Com- military McKay's $100 a plate dinner missioner Murdoch; lodges, Military spokesmen said the Saturday night at Sundance Ski Seth Billings; past mayors, Communist attack forced South Resort is Wayne Winters of Mayor Veri G. Dixon and Dr. Vietnamese commanders to American Fork, a member of Ariel Ballif. pull their headquarters position the State Highway Coinmission. The release said both the Mayors from surrounding back more than two miles. The communities, Paul Thorn; B52s bombed positions west of U.S. Supreme Court and the decorations, Floyd Giles; the city sighting targets by Utah attorney general have ruled highway commission program, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, the radar. Northwest of town, South members are subject to the commission, LeRoy city Johnson and Bill Anderson; Vietnamese Marines claimed Hatch Act. souvenir booklet, Mrs. Bird, they killed 120 North VietnaMcKay Congressman Louis E. Crandall, and women's mese and knocked out six responded in Washington this Soviet-buioffiN. lt Allied tanks. groups; newspaper publicity afternoon with the following La Verl Christensen; Boy cers said the Communists were statement: Scouts, Floyd Loveridge; senior using a new type of antitank "While the problem is not as citizens, Mrs. Oaks; Young weapon and said a number of clear as the Republican Party Mothers, Mrs. Paul Sondrup; South Vietnamese tanks also would make it seem, under the and guest relations, Mary B. were knocked out. terms of the attorney general's In Da Nang, the Jensen. opinion, it appears we should Mrs. Bird said the aim will be headquarters 80 miles to the to make the program dignified, southeast, the South Vietnayet joyous and enthusiastic, mese command was reported (Continued From Page 1) pointing up the beauty and considering calling in further convenience of the. City Center, f ir strikes despite inclement W.) Abrams believes that they stimulating pride and love for weather to head off an will fail in their efforts to tfcj city and dedication to its apparent Communist threat to conquer South Vietnam militaria vital bridge at the Quang Tri ly. Their one remaining hope is progress. to win in the Congress of the Jenniev J. Poulson said she River. A senior American adviser, United States, and among the was pleased with the beauty of the building and its potential for meanwhile, said Saigon govern- people of the United States, the ment trops were reorganizing victory they cannot win among improving Provo's image. The process of moving to the for defense of Kontum in the the people of South Vietnam or new center already is under way Central Highlands. "There is no on the battlefield in South intention to give up Kontum." Vietnam." by Provo City. GROVE : '- I (Onions At the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, about 200 studerts blockaded themselves inside die administration building to protest Nixon's statement on the war. The students PLEASANT r. - -- hauling away maps, filing cabmets, books, and the other accoutrements of city governThe final expedition, Apollo ment Increasingly, the building has taken on the appearance of a 17, set for launch the night of somewhat dilapidated shell. Ltec. 6, will go to a plain at the BROCCOLI base of the Taurus Mountains Thursday morning I walked on the eastern edge of the Sea Her sayings, which were into the City Recorder's office of Serenity. always uniquely anropo to the and found there a completely mm., Apollo 16 was the first space occasion to which they were empty room, with the exception A Fr.sk one venture for Duke and Matting-land to were applied, passed along ts of one chair ... both 36, and they marveled by our mother, who was also a secretary, disconsolately ORANGES at the blackness of space and tiny Scottish woman. One of thumbing through a magazine. ft.. O I the "dazzling beauty" of the these sayings popped into my "Left at a flittin'," my 3.19 I moon. Even Young, 41, a mind from the past Thursday grandmother would have said. (Sunlust veteran of two Earth orbital when I walked through the This was her description of the Radishes flights and one previous moon Provo Gty Building on my most woebegone, forsaken routine tour for news. orbit mission, was impressed. object she could imagine. All week long, city employees "I think we've seen as much bunch & . Something left at a flittin"' is in 10 days as most people see in have been backing up trucks to something which has been left 10 lifetimes." he faid. "We the doorways of the building and behind when the movers have CUCUMBERS certainlv enioved it" taken everything they are going The astronauts began their to take. feck adventure with a blastoff from I Left at a flittin'. Well, Chris, I 4 Gr.tn Cape Kennedy April 16. Except trucks the hope finally pick up (Continued From Page 1) for a few minor irritants, BACON you and your chair when S went the until cuff." smoothly everything o'clock comes and the old City "It will not be practical to Mattingly attempted to switch is clcsed fcr good. Ik. 67 I Slitwl the command ship into a higher hold meetings if you continue to Building Zimmerman. Josephine orbit while his colleagues refuse to deal with the prepared for the descent to the substance of both the present FRANKS moon. invasion (of the south) and MorrtllAll-MHt Mattingly aborted the general problems of peace, 59 m.Ctllo maneuver at the last moment including prisoners of war and because a secondary engine those missing in action," Porter control system was acting said. PORK CHOP "We have some hopes this abnormally. Mission controllers lb. lean ordered Young and Duke to morning that we are not out Roy Hutchinson, 865 N. 160 W., remain in orbit while the here to play around," Porter No. 106, Provo, was found guilty trouble was studied. told newsmen before the start Wednesday in the Fourth BEEF ROAST District Court of grand larceny, At one point, Mission Control of the session. Ribbon Hut said the flight director was following a jury trial. Huttoneless Rolled. . . 89( will appear May S for considering using the lander's Night-Ow- l Course chinson descent engine to propel the sentencing. Joe Lynn Mower, 423 Mt. View command ship on an emergen GLASSBORO, N.J.(UPI)-- A FISH STICKS Drive, Moab, pleaded guilty in cy trip back to Earth, but Glassboro State College profesBreoded engineers refused to bow, and sor is making it possible for the district court to a charge of Ilb.loi 07 after six harrowing hours they interested "night owls" to "distributing for nothing of value a schedule 2 controlled determined the trouble was advance their education. minor and Young and Duke (metham-phetamine)- ." Prof. Carl W. Nienstedt is substance LUCKY WHIP landed Thursday night. anxious to see how many people Mr. Mower's guilty plea was Because of the delay, the sien up for his fall sempstpr 59 I0i third moonwalk was cut two mursp in human hphavinnr hn 'entered after the complaint ' " against him had been amended hours, and one day in lunar said Tuesday. to comply with provisions orbit was eliminated to bring The course will meet Tues- CATSUP e st3te Ke the pilots back today instead of days from midnight to 2:30 8 Hunt's appear May 12 for sentencing. a.m. Friday. 43 37 Ci Over the years, my life and the lives of my brother ancf sisters have been enriched by the picturesque sayings of my grandmother, a tiny Scottish woman who died before I was born. y, bombing raids on military targets in North Vietnam would continue until the Communists halt their offensive against the south. Following Nixon's message, about 400 Columbia University students smashed windows in a New York City bank and later, about 50 students occupied the mathematics hall and barricaded themselves inside. It was the sixth building to be occupied cn the besieged campus. The Incidents followed a rally at a university auditorium where students watched the President's speech and also heard a speech by antiwar activist Rennie Davis, who wps one of the Chicago Seven defendants. Girl Missing, Help Asked . at a Flittin' Sums Up City Offices "genesis rocks," scientists might be able to write a key missing chapter in the story of lunai history the story of its tumultuous infancy 4 to 4.S billion years ago. c ' ' f ( f additional ! 4Left (Continued From Page 1) base turn out to be the f I ' Apollo 16 1 I ' 1 ; I campuses Wednesday night following President Nixon's nationally televised rddress to II I r Antiwar demonstrators took over buildings at two college 27, 1972 Thursday, April II I " I I tlI f I BABY PANTS berbers 79 Reg. 1.47 &4i- Ay-' - -- ? it' PROTEIN 21 69 1 A I Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 155S North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah MeOl. 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