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Show Page 2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah," Wednesday, August 21, Local Reaction 1974 Generally Favorable for Rockefeller (Continued from Page 1) she was a little admitted surprised. "I wonder if he will understand the problems of those who are not affluent," she said. She emphasized that he would probably be a benefit on the international scene because he is well known overseas. LeRoy Frame, a visitor from ' Aztec, N.M., said "I don't feel he is the man for the job. He's just interested in himself. We need interested in the someone he said. country," His wife pessimistically added, "I don't think he'll do any good." "But if he gets in we'll have to back him," she observed. Mr. Frame felt Mr. Rockefeller would not have any noticeable effect on any domestic BENT BRENT BLOOMFIELD problems. "It would take quite a man to straighten out the economy," he added. "I think we are going to see more domestic problems," Mrs. Frame said. "The rich will get richer and the poor will have a real struggle," she said. .John Price, 24, a psychiatric aide at Utah State Hospital in '"Provo, observed, "It wasn't that much of a surprise. He felt that Mr. Rockefeller could be of value but how he will ' do remains to be seen. Brent Bloomfield, Provo, said "I'm not adverse to Rockefeller being vice president. I never have figured out just what a vice STEVE BAXTER president Or reaction passing through Utah Valley, Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Frame of Aztec, New Mex. felt that Mr. Rockefeller is not the man to be the new vice president. TWO TRAVELERS BYU Actors Stage agility, that enhanced the play. With the exception of two noticeable bobbles, the play The Young Brigham of production University "Midsummer Night's Dream," directed by Max Golightly, can be described as imaginative, exciting and superb. Mr. Golightly explains in a program note that he worked more as a moderator than the typical director and permitted each actor to create his own movements and motivations. It flowed and smoothly The acting of Teen Teller Killed by Bank Robber and technical cast, under the guidance of Mr. Golightly and backed by excellent music by Mich. (UPI) -LAUGUSTA, Merrill Bradshaw, has presented into the muzzle of a 20ooking one of the. finest productions bank gauge shotgun, tenn-ag- e staged on the Brigham Young teller Connie Adams obeyed the campus. robber's orders and filled a "Midsummer Night's Dream" money bag. An instant later she is a combination of technical certainly paid off. was dead, shot in the face at "Midsummer Night's Dream" and acting ability that delighted k range. which could be called one of Tuesday night's audience and "He was very cool about it," shirtsleeve' Shakespeare's plays will continue to delight audiences Kalmazoo County Sheriff Robecause of its popular appeal, until the final performance nald Kelm said Tuesday. "After three casts. complete requires Friday. he shot her, he just jacked The first cast is that of the Originally produced in the another shell into the " gun. the nobles, second, the rustic Spring, "Midsummer Night's As Kelm described the Monday Athenians preparing a play to Dream" playing in the deJong robbery-slayin- g which left other honor the duke's marriage, and Concert Hall,"at BYU, is back for the third the fairies involved in Education Week with two other employes of the Industrial State Bank in a "state of stunned their own problems. productions, "The Apple Tree" The play is a farce within a at the Pardoe Drama Theater disbelief, helicopters, tracking farce. The humor is some of and "Move On" in the dogs and more than 100 heavily armed law enforcement officers Shakespere's broadest, which Experimental Theatre; searched for the killer and his makes it easier for the modern companion. audience to enjoy the production The FBI identified the susand allows greater artistic as Donald Lee Garlofs, 21, pects interpretation. Battle Creek and Steven M. Gay, of this Naturally, humor 19, Kalmazoo. Warrants charged nature requires consummate them with murder and robbery. timing and acting ability, which About $5,000 was taken in the the cast, without exception, hold-uwhich was recorded by delivers. WASHINGTON The bank cameras. Wanda Boyer as the lovelorn (UPI) One picture, taken an instant Senate Wednesday approved a Helena shows considerable acting ability as does Larry compromise education package before the fatal shot, shows the Miss Adams looking era veterans, Gelwix as Lysander, Larkin for Vietnam LeSueur as Demetrius and Sarah including the biggest increase in at the killer, his gun resting on benefits since the end of World the tellers' counter and pointed Jones as Hermina. at her face. The second cast the rustic War II. Kelm said she was shot over is The bill, approved by voice players equally delightful, especially James Salisbury as vote, was sent to the House for the left eye. Philostrate and Dean Kerr as final congressional approval. Bottom. Here the humor' gets There was no indication whethespecially broad. Each of er President Ford would sign it. the actors do not appear as The worked out by actors but as rustics trying to Senate-Hous-legislation, e negotiators, would act. increase GI Bill benefits by 22.7 SALT LAKE CITY Jim The fairy cast was amazing. Eakins of the Virginia Squires Their ability to almost flit about percent. and former BYU basketball star, In the case of a single veteran, the stage enhanced the bill the of would in their part the increase monthly was traded to the Utah Stars believability mixture of mortals and benefits from $220 to $270 a today in exchange for Johnny immortals in the tangle of love month. Neumann, a high draft choice and cash. affairs. Veterans would also become The trade was announced at Richard Kirkham as Puck was eligible for loans of $1,000 a year noon today by officials of the an absolute delight and to help pay educational costs. of Stars and Squires. presented a combination The funds would be drawn on the acting ability and physical National Life Insurance Trust rhythmically. -, . point-blan- licenses business SPRINGVILLE Tuesday the and considerable discussion, council also passed an ordinance levying assessments for special improvement district 14. The city accepted a bid of $82,011.06 for a new Crown fire truck to be delivered in September 1975 '. acted on complaints of gravel trucks, traveling on Center Street, noting trucks were dropping d "I don't know what to expect from the protest hearing tomorrows," Jerrry Howell, Provo City's community development director said after final talks on the rejuvenation of Center Street ended this rocks and debris. City police will be notified to enforce the law by requiring the trucks by weighed. Drivers will be cited for litering, council said. Five businesses that have not paid for yearly licenses have been notified to pay their fee. Council decided to refer the matter to the city attorney for immediate action. morning. At a 10a.m. hearing, scheduled for the city commission chambers Thursday, Center Street property owners and other were will be given the chance to licenses Business approved for Dr. C, C. Wilcher to protest the city's redevelopment conduct a chiropractic business plans. and to Stanley and Karen Shields If two thirds of the property to operate an animal health and owners protest, the city will be grooming service. prevented from organizing, a After reviewing sewer rate special improvement district to assessments charged other assess property owners for tree schools, the council decided to plantings, textured pavement leave the present school charge and ' sidewalks, and street as is. furniture on the pavements. Only two written protests had been delivered to the city by this morning's deadline for protests Orem Crash in writing. Hurts 2 Men, City Planner Howell said he is not willing to predict the outcome of the hearing, but said there is considerable enthusiasm for the Costs $2,000 people were injured plan. slightly in an accident which "We have had little reaction caused an estimated $2,000 one way or the other at this point damage to two vehicles involved Tuesday in Orem. Orem City Police reported Elmer Williams, 76, of 980 W. 2100 N., Provo, was injured when ODRINEX contains the most the pickuphewas driving collided effective reducing aid available to the public! One tiny ODRINEX with another vehicle as Mr. want to Williams was making a left turn, tablet before meals and you down go your calories eat less off State Street in Orem at 400 down goes your weight! North. Thousands of women from coast The other vehicle was driven to coast report ODRINEX has helped them lose 5, 10, 20 gounds by Chester L. .Younger, 1545 N. in a short time so can you. Get rid State Street No. 17, Orem, police of that fat and live longer! said. Mr. Younger was treated ODRINEX must satisfy or your money will be refunded. No questions by a doctor for minor injuries asked. Sold with this guarantee by received in the accident. Mr. Williams was treated and, released from Utah Valley' Hospital. Two . 1 350 NORTH lU Herald Telephone Numbers OFFICE CIRCULATION has There 7:30p.m. It was reported that most of the hired through the youths BROCCOLI I 15' rresn POTATOES Russet Red or some been have been fluorescent things. astreetwideevent. and veteran is eligible for monthly benefits from 36 to 45 months. other t. I 1.0 t Farmer Pack Crisp ! RED SALMON 1 (Ma 1 39 i fc. 1 1. average 5 SIRLOIN STEAK Blue Ribbon ff JA SUMMER fI CLEARANCE! AUGUST 22, 23, 24 V f l TO N0j10 MANY ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM! Y BEEF ROAST Round Bone AOt ....I. TO Lean BEEF ROAST 7 OA I1O1 rWw ftit i- -? w ,.. -n. oat . very Best VIENNA SAUSAGE I uj:i - 4 0Z. . niisons 41" J .... 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Columbia Lane, Orem f BLEACHES OUT TOUGH STAINS "WE ADD ONLY 1 0 u Clean! l TO THE ABOVE ADVERTISED PRICES 64 .4 ga ARMOUR TREET et Now I 79' I PITTED OLIVES Earl) Calif. mea. flijuu Giant Size Onh' Tiii 1 V WHEAT & FLOUR b. mm REGULAR SIZE I 39 I oz..... f I WBEANS Swifts 15 IEMOH REFRESHED 17 OUNCE CAN I I tiJ I Sausage 9LB.13 0Z- .- $34 nn m Cheese or DASH Two z. Bath Bars Only l Delicious m JEN0S PIZZA JUMBO SIZE -- RAGU SAUCE I 1 i ! SPAGHETTI & 10 lb. 11 oz. FAMILY SIZE ONLY 1 I Raamc MUSHROOMS NEW OFFICES 225-255- 5 I GROUND BEEF D 1S. MATERNITY WARDROBE TRY IT! SPECIAL PRICE Will Be In His (Across From United Steel Workers Union Hall) Starting Monday, August 19th, 1974 1" ft. Lean 25 lbs. I Surgery 49 ROUND STEAK Blue Ribbon 1 32 North 100 East, Provo VvvwvvvvJ I & I Jb. Lean 5 gal. can Hermetically sealed General Practice I CELERY BEAUTIFUL WASHES IN - MD i DIAL J I f 4 .....Jh.A Tasty -- 5 LB. 4 0Z- .- Utah Stars SAMUEL J. HAMMOND, A Farmer Pack out shooting bulbs 49 ......... 10 lis. Association Summer Employment Program had done an excellent job. Department heads were "very pleased" with the majority of the youths and the work they did. it was pointed out that two or three of the youths did not remain on the job more than day. a motion Council passed authorizing Eldon Bartholomew to clear and farm two parcels of city owned property at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon. Permission was granted on the basis that the city retain the right to terminate the lease at the end of any calendar year. Council also authorized raising the rent for use of the Memorial Hall basement from $3 per hour to $5 per hour. The city board made the recreation request on the basis some groups that have been renting the room The bill also extends the time a Phone 3 $...,, ......... CABBAGE pointed ;out in the resolution that there is good cause for vacating the street and that it will not be detrimental to the general interest. Public Hearing A public hearing to vacate the street has been scheduled for the city council meeting, Oct. 1, at suggestion that trees and shrubs not be planted in the middle of Center Street, but Mr. Howell said this would defeat the idea of providing a natural canopy over w: Seedess Red Rose, E. JENSEN, SUBSCRIPTION RATES S 3.00 One month, carrier $16.00 Six months, carrier 134.00 One year, carrier Mail, anywhere In United States month One I 3.00 S34.00 One year I Council Moutainlands . Produce CRAPES a declaring its intention to vacate St. lying 100 North of portion between the east line of 200 West on the west and the channel of although the general tenor downtown seems to be very positive. "I don't really know whether the enthusiasm is shared by the majority or not," he confessed. The community development director said he is concerned that some property owners may not have accurate information about the plan. "I am really concerned that some merchants may not understand the merchandising programs being instituted," he moved. The plan contemplates an increase in outdoor promotions like the sidewalk sale. "The primary purpose of the improvements is to achieve an environment downtown that will to be allow merchandising carried on in the street in a cool, attractive environment," Mr. Howell explained. 32 FL. OZ. (1 QT.) ONLY Fund with the Veterans Administration setting the interest rate. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA Service passed a resolution Council Fresh Reg. Eakins Traded Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office In Provo, Utah. year ago. Kornmg 1 HobbleCreekontheEast. 200 WEST, PR0V0 - B department personnel reported the Crown truck and gear would be simplest to maintain and work from. It was noted that the cost of the new truck would be about one $10,000 more than quoted just $80,950. Vietnam Vets S4601. truck. Crown I OPEN9A.M..10P.M. Package on Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah the during the fiscal year 1974-7- 4 with the remainder to be made up during the fiscal year 1975-7- 6 budget. were Mac Other bidders Trucks, $84,914.57 and American LaFrance at $76,300. Council explained that the LaFrance bid omitted some items listed on the city's specifications. However, in adding those items into the LaFrance bid it would amount to I Fire FB BARGAIN WAREHOUSE Senate OKs To of stipulation that a discount $808.19 will be applied if paid of delivery. Of this within amount $33,500 was budgeted "KaYi lowest Fioa Prices M H- -tX Nest Center S tort Hours 1350 Considering the cash discount offered by Crown the difference Of about $1100 was offset by the fire department's preference for the with Hearing Tomorrow On Center St. Plan Council over-loade- City council night Following ts $35. - authorized purchase of a new fire truck, passed a resolution to proceed with the vacation of a city street, and heard a report on the city's summer youth employment program. approval of two new permits. voted to increase Council cemetery plots from$200 to $400 with paying $800. This will be the charge for eight sites with a single site available for $60, council said. Charges for other phases of burial were set at $60 to open the grave and $120 for disinterment. The former opening charge was Margaret Christensen of Orem the last person interviewed. She added she felt she didn't know enough about the domestic or foreign scene to determine Mr. Rockefeller's influence but that she was willing to wait and see before judging him. Successful Farce ByLYNNTILTON - domestically or on the foreign scene." He stated he felt Mr. Rockefellers' name might have influence some international because of the Rockefeller wealth and foreign business interests. "At least he's rich enough he won't need bribes," was the 111 .11 ByONEITASUMSION By CAROL WURTH HEBER CITY City Council in regular session increased cemetery rates and decided to clamp down on overloaded city gravel trucks traveling streets. Other business centered on the problem of five delinquent either does, Springville City Council OKs New Fire Truck Bid Heber City Increases Burial Fees a( m ea. r I Rein's Discount Pharmacy Registered Pharmacist I I On Duty WE ADD ABOVE ONLY 10 ADVERTISED TO THE PRICES |