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Show tif.Ski Ji Priua. L'lak 21 Tuesday. Ma IS, 1F trui ion MrPI uK'cf in in, Hinkiey Banquet Honors J frovotm J Lt&ie Wright of retired educator who served 43 wears as a teacher, principal artd (vsti rwdvec a athletic distinguished service award Saturday night at the annua! banquet of the Miiiaro Hinckley High Acadetny School Alumni Association at rim Kiev. Mr Wright, who served as principal, a3ch, and mayor in a S3 year period as 8 KiiicLc'y High'faeultynian in the thirties and forties, was one of two honored persons with distinguished service awards. The other was Clara Walker Stewart of Hinckley, former student, long time booster of the school, and prominent church and civic worker Millard Academy functioned under LDS Church auspices from i9!0 to 1923. At that time the academy was converted to KrrkieyHigh. Mr. Wright was studentbody president and member of the first Himiley High graduating Hss in 1924. He was a star athlete both at Hinckley and at Brigham Young University. He began his teaching coaching career st Salina. He rf r-o- hw moved to in i43 after the Hinckley yvars arid taught school at and i Lnculn Junior High in Orem. Now fron teaching, he retire continues h "Tk in the bee business m wnra he ha ueeu engaged as &n avocsUoa fur many years Hinckley Huh School J I if I I n w - ft measure for ) ' MP r- - MAYOR TIMOTHY MOKAS ef Spanisa Frk yrcseats s H,m check to Hubert Moody of the Central Utah Alcohol CcuBcil to aid in the building of a new alcohol center. At A. SPANISH FORK Mayor TiTwhy Mohw of Spanish Fork and the city council presented a check for $3,000 to the Certrai Utah Alcohol Council to help build the proposed buiidinti in the area between quality iito Fun::isin::GS ZEKITH & m t,y. urn $nm, mn, mumnm, tmmm n Springville and Provo. Present to receive the check were Jim Hale and Robert Moody of the Alcohol Council, who told cf the need for the building and explained some of the proposed facilities. I deyelocmentufthea!a Eariier couscu approved a bid om Spanish Fork Lumber in the aw,a of fcs m iT fence for the ball park area. Council approved a High ' School Rodeo to be held in the Spanish Fork Arena fndav and Saturday with security to worxec out With the Chief of request fur a dance after nxieo. The place to borrow a thousand right here in Provo... is from the people who lend millions. .A IV rr. kft, sre Six Hale os tfce A'eeho! Center: Ycra Taaaer, Clair Hamilton, Kenueih Pinegar and Garth Hansen, city 5p. Fork Contributes Alcohol Center Funds Swensxi slated thai the Junior Baseball and the LFS s akes m'4 d4ierate iih the city smj the "cr!;on committee in the J the presentation to Mrs. Stewart. Some af those who participated in musical selections and the program numbers were from Utah County. financial sound City ii L L Approximately 30G attended Saturday night's event, held under direction of Leonard Palmer of Hinckley, president. Pearson Stewart of Las Vegas was emcee. Warren Stratton of Orem, member of the Hinckley High basketball lea n which won the state championship in N. La 1930, was introduced. Verl Oiristensen of Provo presented the award to Mr. Wright and Rodney Wright of Hinckley - near the present bail parks just west of the junior high k&joL To be developed are soft bail pant, a uuie League field and a playgrvsid area in between Council also approved the calling for bids for materials far spriiiuag system for the new park area Meeting with the euum-i- l to make recommendations for the -- re jnemoers ot im tny recreation committee, Jack 3. Swenson. lfcrgan Warner. Ned Bradford and Jerry Dunn. Mr. served are now bussed to Delta made FORK i The alumni association ec.itir.ues strong despite closing ui esc &duI. ake several steps Robert Adelmann, financial citizens to weather financial crises, expert from Colorado Springs, individual or Cmw., during a weekend speech whether at IJiifon Junior High, said nationwide. "First, have a will made up," inflation is not caused by rising prices but by the federal he said. "Second, obtain a government increasing the sound insurance program and get out of debt," he continued. money supply. "You can increase your He reported the only cure for inflation is a return to the gold spending power by 18 per cent standard. "This can be done in without increasing your taxes four steps. The first, he said, is by tearing up your Master to regain the right to own Charge card and ali other credit cards," he explained. gold." The speaker also stated a He added the second step is to reinstate gold as a legal year's supply of food is another for - ft as totsinatcd in the eariy rtsas by the schwa Students from the area it Society Speaker Urges Gold Standard Rebirth medium SPANiH eoascii approved the deekmeiit of retreat son area Commercial Credit mill PARAS FUKMTUK2 ISO uq, STiTi, oit mmi - 236 N. University Avenue S " ' . PERSONAL LOANS n Phone- l.nuL.l.ty iMjranct A.Bi.kj - ia El.gil.ir .W.f,Jii? H..,,u, .... an individual to take, transactions. "I'm not a Mormon," he "If you have a contract that calls for payment in 90 ounces added. "I just happen to be a with a year's of gold, for example, you don't Presbyterian have an enforceable contract,-- ' supply of food." Mr. Adelmann concluded the hesaid Mr. Adelmann said the third final step was to become aware step to cure inflation is the of events that are shaping and to return of gold as a legal national policy exchange medium with the understand the origin and fourth step the elimination of destiny of such events. At that step, he particularly paper money which has no gold extolled the John Birch Society, or silver backing. holds its sponsor of the meeting, and "Gold always said the society has been value," hesaid. The financial expert said the successful in "alerting the passing of the Federal Reserve public to the dangers of the ERA amendment, gun control, Act in 1913 was supposedly land use control bills, as well as eliminate the to minor designed boom and bust periods that other problems facing citizens, He also castigated the were prevalent in the .9th doom people, century. He added that using glourn-anpaper notes that were not stating the U S, still has time to backed by a precious medal is a recover from its problems and fraud that will continue to fuel that the cause is not lost, "But it will take all of you the flames of inflation. He then said inflation is working to educate your followed always by a friends and the general public concerning the causes of our depression. Mr. Adelmann reported that present problems," he said. ?yft;",; 14 .... CX v " 7 d Two Given Jail Terms In District Court Action Douglas H. Bridwell, !65 N. Jail for nine months, then the W., No. 94, Provo, was jail sentence was suspended sentenced to one year in Utah and he was placed on probation for two years. Mr. Delepine County Jaii when he appeared in Fourth District Court for pleaded guilty to a reduced sentencing on a Class A charge of theft constitution a liiisdcfnediioi oi writing a Qass A niisdetittati'tuf check on insufficient funds. Paul Partridge, 700 S. 300 W., District Judge J. Robert Nephi, was ordered held in the Bullock specified that Mr. Utah County Jail until May 23. BridweH's sentence could be after pleading guilty to a reviewed as of Dee. 5, 1975. He charge of receiving stolen was remanded to the custody of property. the Utah County Sheriff for imposition of the sentence. The court ordered Mr, Craig Douglas Karren. 19. of Partridge held after receiving 894 N. State, Orem, was a report from the Adult sentenced to serve 45 days in Probation and Parole -- -J ko XJMMt V,..,.. wav IHV, vvuiivjr xtatt oilU Pty Department noted he had not fine of $150, after pleading made contact with to aid in a guilty to a Class A misdeinvestigation meanor of theft. He was Jeff Sundquist. 20' of I7S3 S. remanded to the custody of the Sandhill Road, pleaded guilty sheriff to begin serving the to a reduced charge of sentence. attempted burglary, Mike Ray Withered, 25, of 65 a Class A constituting S. 300 E.; Pleasant Grove, and misdemeanor. Sentencing is Melva Rae Hatfield, !9. of 65 S. scheduled for May 23. 300 E.. Pleasant Grove, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted burglar. Another charge against them Bid was dismissed for insufTiL-iei,160 ' "1 Li - Geneva man nemsne opleget Budget evidence on the recommendation of the Utah County Attorney's office. Sentencing was scheduled for May 30, and they were released on their owj recognizance until tiUntime. - SINGAPORE (UPIi The government has granted the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board a budget of $3.4 million for this year, the bulk of the money to be used on promotion within the Asian-Australia- Karen Mane 2375 W. Center Davis.-18- of St.. pleaded to forging a prvscriptioft. Trial &s set for innocer.t July 2. Rovf FJnw EHiHOfi, 2! of 270 N., Orem, pleaded W. innocent to a theft charge, .trtai wss scheduled May '1 . 42 V. 'Viilfa'n r! X5S.. No. 6. S;aml( Fork, was Utah Cuunty 5tit!wK vi iVlf-piiV- region. A hof rd spok-hwra- said the concentrate or. promotion Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and otter Asian countries, while maintaining the same tempo on Britain, the United States and European countries. jtSL y-n-r Singapore attrscb-th33 a roilhon touristy, nvip with Australian and Indonesian travelers topping the list wii1- - rf'-t-, ( he says, and it gives me a lot of satisfaction to know I can help people become more confident because they understand I hope they never have to use it;;, but they re ready Over the years, LeRoy Mott has to over 2,000. taught women in Utah in his spare time and free of charge. He is one of many Geneva people who give a lot of their spare time to community work ...to. helping others in this State develop their interests and their . nnfpnrm At U.S. Steel's Geneva Works, we're involved. self-defense- . . Ja '' 'x SwN I 9 If you ever run into a spot of trouble, one good man to have on your side is LeRoy Mott, a Spell Foreman in the Physical Testing Laboratory at US. Steels Geneva Works. LeRoy has been a member of the Orem auxiliary police for 16 . . years, and is currently teachir sen- defense to girls at the University of instrucUtah. He is also tor for an adult education program in Orem. Teople should be able to defend themselves in an emergency" 1 1 self-defens- 1 e -- f self-defens- e 1 Geneva Works Jnited States Stei tie |