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Show Page 2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday. August 7, 1974 Provo Beats By Narrow Margin Viewmont' In Tourney - SlW ( The SALT LAKE CITY Provo American Legion baseball team kept its hopes alive in the state tournament this morning by eliminating highly - regarded Viewmont, Provo now meets the winner of today's game between Layton and Murray, who were scheduled to play this afternoon at Sunnyside Park. The winner will play Provo at 11 a.m. Thursday at Derks Field. Should Provo win again tomorrow it would play at 8 p.m. Friday night. Both Provo and Viewmont were losers on the first day. Viewmont, which lost to one of 3--1. ' ' iff tournament the favorites (Hillcrest), was expected by observers to sweep many through the loser's bracket and be in contention for the title this weekend. But the Bountiful team was limited to three hits by Greg Peterson and Dan Nuttall. Peterson allowed a run in the fourth on a walk and a double and was relieved by Nuttall, who yielded only one hit the rest of the - U.S. Constitution, and another member of the committee, Sen. Alan Cranston, They are discussing rules for a Senate trial if the House impeaches President Nixon. UTAH SEN. FRANK E. MOSS, Democrat, Rules right, a member of the Senate Committee, chats with the chairman, Sen. an expert on the Sam Ervin, center, Republicans Speak Dorothy Clark Comments on At Sp. Fork Rally Candidate Suit - A large : SPANISH FORK crowd attended the Republican rally in Spanish Fork Park Tuesday evening and heard Dorothy Clark, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives and Jake Gam, candidate for U.S. Senate. Ron Inkley of Ogden, also a candidate for Republican Congress was unable to attend due to an accident to one of his Mishaps Hurt 2 at Baseball Games in Orem - A Gunnison woman was admitted to the hospital and an Orem boy treated and released for separate injuries suffered in accidents during baseball games at Orem City Center Park Tuesday. Margaret Gobel, 35, of Gunnison suffered fractured facial bones about 3:30 p.m. when a bat flew out of the hands of one of the players and struck her on the face. She was listed in satisfactory condition at Utah Valley Hospital this morning. Brent Christensen, 12, of 124 W. 1700 S., Orem, was treated and released from the hospital after being hit in the mouth, by a hit while he was in a baseball game. pitching : The accident occurred about line-dri- assistants candidates emphasised that "We are proud to be Republicans. The Republicans in Utah haven't done anything to be ashamed of." Mrs. Clark stated she would work for the interests of the people of Utah. She felt she has the capabilities and experience All the woman congressman from the state. Jake Garn, currently mayor of be to Clark, Dorothy campaign candidate spoke briefly. of his One family. first Salt Lake City, said he believed in an system. "I don't think the federal government can solve . the problems of the state nor the cities of Utah. The people of this city must have a say in their city's affirs." city's affairs." He further stated he was aginst impressive federal government pushed upon the state. He said controls needed to be returned to local government. Mrs. Clark and Mayor Garn accompanied LaVinia Kanig, a district chairman on a tour through the business district of Payson and Spanish Fork prior to the rally. way. 0 Industrial industrial development in Utah County. He said local business and civic leaders felt the need for in the state representation outside of Salt Lake Valley. Development Association (UVIDA) by a narrow, 2 margin. Councilman Merrill Members of the UVIDA board Gappmayer told UVIDA of directors appeared at the representatives the Orem council meeting and spoke in Chamber of Commerce was not support of the development vying for UVIDA's money but that the chamber did plan to corporation. Board President Clair Hadley .make a presentation to the told councilmen UVIDA has council to seek support for the become "a clearing house for construction of an auto mall on a industrial development large tract of land on the south for industries information" side of 1300 South. throughout the nation seeking to Currently, the state owns the locate new plant sites. land in question but has offered it He said the organization "has to the city for purchase at accumulated a wealth of current market price. background information," and At a recent Chamber board listed several companies which meeting, a motion was passed have received UVIDA assistance which said the Chamber was not in locating in the Orem area. seeking to compete with UVIDA B.E. "Bye" Jensen, past and urged that the city council president of the UVIDA board, consider the UVIDA request for he was funds independently from the told councilmen "concerned that you're Chamber proposal. Mr. Jensen told councilmen considering withdrawing your support from UVIDA." they should also support the UVIDA Background Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Jensen recounted the steps Councilmen then left the which led to the organization of discussion of UVIDA to handle UVIDA. He said the association other business. Near the end of was formed by local chambers of the meeting, a decision was commerce and government, made to provide the requested officials in an attempt to funds but also to write a letter organize efforts of different outlining questions raised by the groups seeking to expand council. Mayor James E. Mangum said - Blood Clinics Time Changes other action, the city basically praised the use of boys in the yo$$i employment program in the city this summer. The council suggested that the program begin earlier next summer and that the boys be - said the new Boise Cascade plant which will locate on Geneva Road in Orem was not brought to the city by UVIDA as they had claimed earlier in the meeting. He said the realtor had asked a company official and had been told that UVIDA was not responsible for the move. Mayor Mangum pointed out the possibility that UVIDA may have provided some background information to the company which influenced its decision, however. Councilman Glen Zimmerman, who eventually supported the funds request, said, "The Chamber does more for us accidentally than UVIDA does on Gappmayer of portion the Impact BANANAS i ,..klO DeficMns POTATOES in i. ..1.49' RederWhfte CRAPES PEACHES Juicy 15' ...ft. Refreshinc PEPPERS Bel I .A Crisp 0 TURKEYS Tom ...t39 BACON Sliced Bar-- 98' Hb.pl BEEF ROAST Tender Call Issued For Blood TURB0T FILLET .b. Frozen m( 0J FRANKS Morrel .6. Beef. 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OODODD it BATH SOAP Del Plus Tax and I lOquart 26,995 ..'31,500 Free Mounting " Dtthwoihtr 40,000 Mile Guarantee BR70-1- 3 4100 I Hdsons 40L loiqt tndottd double ot garage Lo't of itarogt m th garage lotge ft convenient momfloot utility Specioul Wolk-ipantiy Spocoui family Hyle kil(hen Fully 3S VIENNA SAUSAGE 8u.lt. n Ovn and Oupotot & 69 DOWN 5. Spot Co'htdrot Dream Whip Easy. 7 oz. 12:00 Noon to 8:00 pm Daily INTEREST AVAILABLE 8'2 PAYMENT AS LOW AS Two T , -- SBffls) rummage sale today, Thursday and Friday from 10a.m. to 5p.m. at the Mission Building just north of American Fork High School on 600 East Street. Everyone is welcome to held each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. participate. A IICMI purpose." He said the idea behind the organization is good but that UVIDA needs to do some good in Orem City. Councilmen Gappmayer and Roy Walker voted against the proposal to pay the UVIDA request. Statement having to do with faults and landslides did not apply. Councilman Bezzant said he felt that absolute compliance shoJ!ld with the entire ordinance is a must if the city expects to maintain control over the land development in the city. The parties involved agreed to meet with the city planner to discuss the points in question and see if an amicable settlement could be made. allowed to work five days a week. Youth crews have been used for installation of curbs and gutters. Cont Jones, developer for the Heritage Hills subdivision, now in the planning stage, asked in council's consideration Because of a time conflict with other matters, the Health Department blood pressure clinics are now being held from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. in the county annex building at 107 E. 100 S., room 7. The previous time was from noon until 2 p.m. according to Donna Beck. She added that the clinics are a FnW- - Prtdyce well-know- n Environmental In City-Coun- AMERICAN FORK St. Peter's Women's League of American Fork is holding a and 4 Merrill Councilman Fd "Kai's LfMst ' Stw fan l r1KESEFCMTltM.mtUT. Donations overlooking two items in the city's new subdivision ordinance. He suggested that strict compliance to the new law with regard to a required contour map The project was approved by the majority of the council with one abstention. Councilman Mark Bezzant abstained until he could further study implications of the sign. I he had questions about some UVIDA claims. He said the Valtek Corporation, which had considered a site in Orem before locating in Provo. "was stolen from us by UVIDA." 3-- Grove Council Favors Bank Sign, Youth Program American fork Mon--da- y Following extended discussion, Orem City Council Tuesday night approved the expenditure of Utah Valley $2,366 to the PL. After Hay Fire - doubled. The final run scored in the for the First Congressional district said in sixth when Lewis tripled after Provo today she has suspended Mike Sagers had reached safely activity that on an error. Mike Dyer had the any campaign involves spending money other two hits, a single and a pending the outcome of a suit triple. challenging her candidacy . Mrs. Clark beat Joe Ferguson to a spot on the Republican primary ballot by about three votes at the party's recent convention. Mr.Ferguson since has contended that a number of delegates at the convention were improperly seated, and he has By MARCELLA WALKER filed a lawsuit against the party PLEASANT GROVE Items contesting the outcome of the regarding land development, a election. He claims that had the youth employment service, and in question been delegates the erection of a time and excluded from the convention, temperature sign in Pleasant the results would have been Grove were discussed by the city different. council Tuesday night. Mrs. Clark is concerned about The Bank of Pleasant Grove the suit and has cancelled orders asked council for approval of its for her campaign materials plan to look into the possibility of materials pending the outcome erecting a time and temperature ofthesuit. sign on the small triangle where, She said she plans to continue Main Street joins the state road vigorous campaigning without at approximately 350 South spending any more money and Main. adding to a considerable debt already accumulated. Neighbors Help In Lake Shore LAKE SHORE Neighbors have offered several loads of hay to Ted and Keith Gordon of Lake Shore, who lost an estimated $5,000 in hay in a fire earlier this week. Published every afternoon The fire was attributed to and through Friday Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 children playing with matches ! North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah and required the services of the 84401. B.E. JENSEN, Publisher Payson and Spanish Fork Fire I Entered as second class matter at Departments to put it Out. They the post office in Provo, Utah. worked form 6 p.m. Monday to MEMBER 3:30 a.m. Tuesday to finally Audit Bureau of Circulation control the bailed hay. Neighbors United Press International NEA Service also helped fight the blaze. to the Gordon SUBSCRIPTION RATES According 3.00 One month, carrier Brothers, who operate a large Six months, carrier S18.00 dairy ranch the stack consisted One year, carrier $34.00 of first and second crop cutting. Mail, anywhere in United States As soon as neighbors knew of One month $ 3.00 One year S36.00 the fire they gathered at the dairy farm. During the night Herald Telephone Numbers OFFICE sandwiches and punch were CIRCULATION served to those working. Dave Lewis drove in all three Provo runs. Two scored in the first inning after Vance Law singled and Don Valgardson Republican Rummage Sale Announced at 7:30p.m. Orem Council Approves UVIDA Fund Request FROZEN DINNERS K A ..39' SLICED BREAD White or Wheat 42" i i i .41" inoat Ream's LR70-1- 5 TulExch. EQ1P-P-3 Now Permanently Located i;i the Hallway of the... UNIVERSITY MALL PH. 224-- 1 160 Discount Pharmacy Registered Pharmacist On Duty WE L ADO ONLY ABOVE 10S ADVERTISED TO THE PRICES J |