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Show Friday, November . . y Park Board Looks Over Pool Plans I : The provo City Picks and Recreation Board has examined plans for the new eomnv'-it- y swimming pool and har. wll court facility to be built at Provo High and has examined other ,0 oj J r I Preliminary architect's plans anL-shap- J i director Lamar Farnsworth and DIETARY DELIGHTS for jungle animals are concocted by Bruno "Jungle Chef" Marberger, at right, a senior majoring in loology at Brigham Young University. Marberger, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, discusses some of bis specialties with Hogle Zoo acquaintance. The BYU student gained his culinary experience at Jungle Larry's Safari Island in Ohio where he worked during the summer. Jungle Chef Marberger Pleases Savage Palate prepare such dishes as "African Crested Porcupine's Pleasure," "Mynah's Menu," "Babe's (the and Breakfast," elephant) of "Jungls on the animals until he gets back The nickname Chef doesn't bother Brigham to work at Jungle Larry's. Young University senior Bruno Jungle Larry's belongs to Marberger, a zoology major Larry Tetzlaff, past president of from Sao Paulo, Brazil. International , Zoological the who holds a Ph.D. in Society, He's already dreaming of next from Michigan herpetology summer whon he can get back to State." his "kitchen" at Jungle Larry's He hired Bruno last summer Safari Island in Sandusky, Ohio, where Bruno concocted special because the Brazilian wanted to work with animals. Bruno is a recipes for a number of animals in the giant Cedar Point native of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, who moved to Brazil when he amusement land. While studying this year at was five years old. He was assigned to feed them BYU, Bruno is working on other and that's when he began to recipes but won't get to test them "Anteater's Delight" "In preparing special menus for every species, nutrition is the key," observed Bruno. "Most of the ingredients would make a nice 'human' meal because the included fresh concoctions meats, fruits, vegetables, and bread as staple items. "However," he added, "not all ingredients would suit man's table." Bruno mixes natural ingredients with animal "chow," similar to puppy chows found at grocers. His recipes vary with each and sometimes within species the species as individual tastes change. If one of the diners decides he doesn't care for a particular menu, Bruno prepares something special. "Moods of animals played an important role in their feeding. After rains or thunder and, the animals lightning storms would eat more because the storms made them pace more nervously, therefore using more energy," Bruno observed. He claimed that monkeys and chimpanzees were the most fun to feed (some would climb all over him), and he even helped train some to eat from a bowl. "Meal quantities, of course, increase with the size of the animal," Bruno pointed out. Media Company Seeks To Keep KSL, Cable TV A Utah firm has filed a petition the Federal with Communications Commission asking that it be allowed to retain ownership of KSL Inc. and part of Community Television of Utah which is currently installing a cable system in Provo. The petition was filed by Services Broadcast a Inc., of Bonneville subsidiary International Corp., the owner of both KSL and 50 per cent of TV, the cable Community company. FCC rules direct that under certain conditions, will not be permitted, and the indication is that the FCC may have City Approves New Zone For Research Park . determined that the ownership of KSL and part ownership of Community TV of Utah is a Community TV is installing cable systems in Provo, and to Orem, plans to extend Springville and Utah County. In addition, the cable system is to go to Ogden, Murray, Roy, South Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, and Weber County. The company says in a submittal to the FCC on Nov. 19 that "it, has become clear that the entire cable television is industry experiencing a financial and other difficulties so "Babe," significant as to place in doubt its elephant, was fed three times a ability to even approach the day with the mixture amounting 'communications revolution' to nearly 10 pounds of feed per meal. foreseen by the commission." "BABE'S" BREAKFAST It indicates that uncertainty about the cost of copyrights, (lunch 5 bananas; add 1 bale hay state regulation costs, carriage daily; and all the water she'll rules, and exorbitant local drink. 'HUM'IIIIJJA' franchises have all been substantial barriers to the expansion of cable television. 'Hie submission also says that a serious shortage of capital in recent months has adversely affected the industry. "Under the present and forseeable conditions thent the cable television industry lies in a Will The Provo City Commission has adopted a new Research Park zone for the city and has rezoned institutional property at the state hospital for the city's first purely research-oriente- d and vulnerable park. precarious According to City Planner position," it says. Forced investure at this time is Jerry Howell, the research park will cover 53 acres which the likely to be a crippling blow to the industry, it says. The current state is proposing to sell . at the The city handled the matter losses to quickly because vague language present would be so serious as to the confiscation, describing the institutional zone constitute in city codes could possibly allow submission continues. a private developer to buy the property and construct high rise dormitories on the site, the planner said. The city commission approved the adoption of the ordnance and the rezoning in principle. Final action will be taken on the matter in the near future when details of the wording of the new ordinance are worked out. Mr. Howell said the research park will have an atmosphere as close to thct of the BYU campus as possible. He said the city planning commission took note of the fact that there is little land Bill's Applianc aUt A lank cross-owne- 538 South State - Orem 225-079- 6 A Likely Yield (Continued from Page 1) emerged from the U.N. tent JERUSALEM (UPI) Israel flanked by Gamassy and Yariv probably will give in reluctantand told newsmen: ly to pressure from the United "The two sides continued States to start formal Middle discussions on disengagement East peace talks by and separation of for?s and government officials many details .ere clarified. The said Friday. talks are continuing tomorrow." But they said Israel will United Nations sources said insist that the opening session the meetings are expected to go can be little more than a on for several days. They said formality and real negotiations the two sides have been putting will have to wait until after questions to each other but that Israeli parliamentary elections no commitments have been Dec. 31 and formation of a new made by either side. government. Dayan, speaking to a bar Foreign Minister Abba Etan association meetng in Tel Aviv, in said when he arrived Israel said: after a visit to the United "! do not think that the States that he discussed this optimistic reports from with Secretary of State Henry Kilometer !9I are correct. A Kissinger. "Far from it. The Arabs are He said despite the problem very tough and they want us to of the Israel election, Kissinger withdraw past the start borders and afterwardsprevious believes a to give "has several advantages which the Palestinians their 'legitiare likely to influence the mate rights'." international atmosphere." Dayan said Israel maintained He said it will be for the superior strength over the Arabs Israeli cabinet to decide. It but "we have problem connected meets Sunday. to both the military war and the Washington reports published political struggle in Israel said the United States first proposed the conference should open Dec. 9 or 10 in Geneva and later proposed Dec. 17 or 18 as the opening date. Israeli officials recalled that Golda Meir Prime Minister remarked recently "what would be the point of getting a group of foreign ministers together (Continued from Page 1) iust to say 'shalom' and then all go home again until after broke out Oct. 6. the elections? In domestic developments: But they said Kissinger has W.O. Whitt of Birmingham, conference the that get urged under way as soon as possible Ala., a vice president of the said Power Co., in order to maintain the peace Alabama momentum started by the Christmas lights used by Middle East cease - fire merchants as decoration during Lie holiday season will not agreement. year-roun- d Chairman Richard C. Gerstenberg said approximately 79,000 cars will be taken out of the production company's all regular and schedules, intermediate-size- d cars. Plants building small cars and luxury models will continue to operate at normal speeds during the GM The school district has purchased the entire property with an agreement that the city eventually purchase half property. The parks department plans to do landscaping work at the Sunset School in the near future, he reported. The plan is to extend week of Dec. 17. h a irrigation line from a The cutback was officially city pump station on the east side announced as an inventory of the school . Equipment and sod realignment to balance dealer is then to be installed at the site. inventories with consumer decars are New York is only one of three mand, meaning large to pile up in new car beginning with Hawaii and states, lots. Delaware, that does not levy value-added Models that won't be assemstate or local taxes on either tangible or intangible, bled for one week include regular and intermediate-size- d Buicks, personal property. would of the "11 f Finnish g K IT nt JMKS I BUM BOURBON WHISWY DISTIUII.S CO, DISTILLED CLERMONT, M'j BOTTLED BEAM, KENTUCKY J Egyptian and Israeli military officials met in a hours Thursday tent for during a raging sandstorm along the Cairo-Sue- z highwav, 60 miles from Egypt's capital. High-rankin- g 4- The talks, marked by laughing and good humor according to U.N. officials, failed to resolve the deadlock. But the two sides called a new meeting at the desert outpost and today promised regular daily meetings until agreement is reached. JJ"for , decreased need for heating" fuel' inside the stores because of the heat they generate. He said the lights use a small amount of electricity. A coalition of consumer and environmental groups said in Washington industries should be charged the same utility rates as Iwmeowners, who now pay one third to one half more and called government appeals for homeowners to lower thermostats and make other sacrifices "a pretext to avoid making hard decisions regarding corpo- Israel's delegate, Maj. Gen. Aharon Yariv, said he was prepared to abandon his plans to leave the army and enter politics "because I think the talks are Political analysts important." saw the statement as a possible indication of progress. Israel and Egypt completed an exchange of prisoners Thursday, leaving troop withdrawals the only unsettled ceasepart of their fire pact. eight-da- The six-poi- !PB! embargo would be ineffective, according to a congressional report released Thursday. Mil IS For The Office WINGER DDS And Home relocation of his. practice for general dentistry DOCTOR'S PARK 777 N. 500 W., y rate practices and structures." 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"There are still some differences in thought between us, but we are still trying," said the of the leader Egyptian Gen. Maj. delegation, contribute to the nation's Mohammed Other Gamassy. energy crisis. He told merEgyptian officers said there was hants ursday the, holiday rogress despite the r-?- two-strok- " MiddlEast. parttime. The radio also said the talks were interrupted frequently to permit the chief negotiators to consult by telephone with superiors in the respective capitals. told newsmen Gamassy Thursday thai each side had submitted two alternative proposals in the at'empt to reach a compromise. He did not disclose any details. Unlike Thursday, Egyptian officials did not allow correspondents in Cairo to visit Kilometer 101 today. There was no explana- - GAYDON ANNOUNCES E. of the U.N. force in the in sitting only g 74 Honda models are at your Many of the nearby Honda dealership now. There will be 32 brand-nemodels in all from a hot m i jssu tisinore. Here's a enduro that's yot the styling and instrumentation to make it a winner on the road. The suspension and torque to beat the pack in the rough. STRAIGHT Ensio peace-keepin- FREE WINDWH1P -- PROOF KENTUCKY Gen. Maj. Siilasvuo, chief HAPPY NEW YEAR AT YOUR HONDA DEALER'S. Q Meet Honda's new big bore New leader of the single durable XL class. Rugged enough to handle the Baja. Smooth enough . c iWAJ t .1 - J."i,i v to enjoy tne roaas and highways. d and Poniiacs Oldsmobiles, Normal Chevrolets. production of the Chevrolet Vega, Pcntiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and the compact Nova, .Ventura, Omega and Apollo models will continue as will truck production. four-inc- four-stroke- r. near the campus where university-relateresearch firms can locate in the right surrender because the Americans want us to withdraw and the Arabs want us to surrender. Dayan said "the principal subject is the struggle on what will be the borders of the State of Israeli Israel." Opposing withdrawal from most krrito- ries captured in the 1967 Middle East war, Dayan said the Americans "are telling us that we can. that we must depend on security guarantees. Why do we need guarantees, security because our borders then won't be worth anything." The Israeli National Radio said Yariv and Gamaspy talked privately part of the time, with Saudi Arabia Spurns U.S. on Oil Embargo General Motors Curtails Production of New Cars 1150S. "The fact that the Arabs cannot wait any longer and they must have the peace conference is not because peacv burns thnugh their bones but because they are waiting for us to withdraw," Dayan said. "The question, to my mind, is not whether we go or not the question is whether we will go there to struggle on this matter... "Otherwise this will be a jonference of withdrawal and - The pool would allow one area and diving in simultaneous competition training in the other. The pool and handball complex will be located between the main parking lot and the football field at the high school. The board indicated that it favors a larger, square pool to accommodate all of the activities needed. The larger pool may be more suitable for recreational swimming by the general public, it feels. The pool will be covered for use, and it is being built cooperatively by Provo City and the school dicirict. It is to be used during the day for swim classes and swim team training and at other times by the general public. City Parks Director Floyd Giles indicated that the plan could be designed so that it does not affect the school's present parking or sport facilities. The parks board also heard details of a tackle football program run this summer by the Jaycees. Mr. Giles indicated that there appears to be a potential for school or city injury liability under the program, and he suggested that city anc school examine the legal counsel question before the program starts again next year. Mr. Giles noted that the city restricts its own programs to flag football because of the lower incidence of injury. Mr. Giles also informed the parks board that the city will probably be successful in getting (Continued from Page 1) a federal grant to help acquire the Stubbs Property at 1150 W. privileges', one analyst said. XL-35- left surroundings. He noted that the planning commission is determined to prevent commercialization of the research park, and stringent controls have been written into the ordinance to allow the city a strong planning role ever any development planned for the park. Russell Commissioner D. Grange said the city commission shares that view and intends to maintain the best kind of atmosphere because the park is so close to a good residential area. The zoning action does not affect the part of the state property already zoned for residences to be developed by the Provq Housing Authority. recreation have been drawn up for the consideration of the city showing a total of 12 handball courts, and a competition-lengt- h pool built in it V i and park city programs. 9 Utah-P- age Troop Withdrawals Key Issue In Egyptian-Israe- li Meeting Israelis To 23, 1973, THE HERALD, Provo, 29K WishktfN Rvi 1212 I itit S |