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Show Wednesday, August 7, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, - it GroJjp in that on the charge in Article One A (LTD wek ago they were the "10 conservative stalwarts" Republicans who voted against each article of impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee. Tuesday all had By mid-da- y minds and their changed announced they would vote to impeach President Nixon unless he resigned. Rep. Charles W. Wiggins of California, Nixon's chief defender in last week's televised Judiciary Committee, debates, was the first to defect Monday, after Nixon disclosed he withheld damaging information on Watergate from Congress and from his own lawyers. Wiggins had a head start on the rest because he had been asked by the White House for an opinion on the forthcoming revelation last Friday. He told the White House and he told his colleagues Monday that he could no longer defend Nixon WASHINGTON he obstructed justice. Rep. Edward Hutchinson of milMichigan, a lionaire who craved anonymity, issued the angriest statement. "In the shock of yesterday's revelations I feel that I have been deceived," he said Tuesday. It had been Hutchinson who first called the group the "10 stalwarts." He was the eighth to riea (Continued from Page 1) The Santaquin Utah Stake will hold its annual Salmon Fry at Goshen IDS Chapel Saturday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. Officials noted both individual and family tickets are available from each of the seven wards in the stake. Funds from the dinner will be applied to the various ward budgets. The menu will include corn on . formerly one of Nixon's most vocal defenders, said today he sees Senate conviction of the President as a certainty. "I can see no sensible reason to hang in, so to speak, in an area where you have absolutely no of possibility winning," Sandman said. "Conviction in the Senate, in my judgment, now is inevitable." Privately, many in Congress predicted Nixon would be out of the first president to office resign within a short time. Wiley Mayne of Iowa, 57, a former FBI agent and trial lawyer, was close behind Wiggins. DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Qualified individual needed o distribute world famous KODAK Film with Diamond Color! processing to RETAIL LOCATIONS! provided by Diomond Color "NO SELLING OR Few Indians - of any South American country, just slightly over 100,000, or less than one per cent of the population. populations SOLICITING BYU SOUNDS returns tonight after a smash tour through South Africa where the troupe of entertainers received rave reviews in every city where they performed. Here representatives of the troupe exchange plaques with Durban Mayor Ron Williams. 9.5 Mill recommended commission changing the street numbers iVSpringville running north and south, as presently these streets are numbered with 660 feet to each 100 numbers, while those east and west are numbered with 330 feet to each 100 numbers. Now all streets will be numbered with 330 feet to 100 numbers. The change of Center Street to Main Street was recommended to be uniform with other Utah cities in which Brigham Young suggested Main Streets run north and south and Center Streets run east and west. The council discussed the two proposals at great length, but finally agreed to both changes. The city will furnish numbers, and city employees will the homes affected by the street number dianges, unless the home owners wish to do this themselves The telephone company and gas company have been notified of the changes. Richard Thorpe and Kent Boswell asked the council to keep the dust down on their street between 400 and 700 East on 230 North. Councilman Elmer road chairman, Wiscombe, promised to see what can be done to improve the situation. Melvin Beardall said that irrigation water is giving him a bad time at his home, and asked that a drainage ditch which goes on two sides of his house be dredged out. City officials told him to talk to the irrigation company officials, and promised that the city would cooperate with him in solving the problem. problem. to A motion was passed proceed with publication of notice of intention to create district special improvement number 15. A hearing has been set for Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the civic center to consider protests of the to the establishment district. Engineer's estimate" was. set at $128,335. Council also passed a motion that the city approve a proposal by Theron Hall to pay the city $2,400 bash and transfer to it one lot in Hall's Eastern Hills subdivision in satisfaction of his obligation to install certain street improvements specified under the old city ordinance 48 which has been amended. Council approved a business license for Rulon Cojidie to practice general dentistry at a building now being built at 485 S. Main. A request for a license for a detective agency to be located at 95 S. 100 E. in an apartment building complex was turned down on the basis that it does not qualify as a home occupation. out" "balance Cook. Miss Holdaway, a student of Jacob Bos, will perform on the bassoon. 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Guest performers will be Wendy Holdaway and Sherrie The county's 9.50 mill levy is considerably lower than counties Classes Are Now Being Organized at: 1253 Seventh Street Santa Monica, Cal. 90401 Thursday taxation comparable 1 DIAMOND COLOR A by extending othe forms besides property tax to the counties. of illllB (213)451-919- In Recital another possibility for financing", he indicated. Even the income tax is fairer than the property tax, said Chairman Stone, although he wasn't suggesting it be instituted for counties "unless the Legislature makes it available." Balancing Out Asked Commissioner Paul A. 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(Continued from Page 1) He said Nixon's disclosure should be other sources of "makes a case for impeachincome available to counties ment and I will so vote in the full besides property tax." House." The State Legislature, he said, came Then Rep. Joseph make other sources should Maraziti of New Jersey, a available. Cities, he continued, former city judge and can often keep their tax rates state legislator, and Rep. Henry constant while increasing utility P. Smith III of New York. "I will fees for services provided by the take a stand for impeachment," The county has no sucr city. said Smith. utility to sell, he said. (Continued from Page i) age Annual Salmon Fry Scheduled by Stake Senator Stalwarts7 Switch To Impeach Stance MO Utah-P- OuTTfuTlYAlONG q eVM I JO .in k. imo olU 7 DOTTED LINES COMMERCIAL TIRE & APPLIANCE PHONE HOURS: ! OO AM K 4 PM SATURDAY mm |