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Show m leasee tf pprreasiiig ii leOgifes area. Lw' taught St It tewt 32s; kigiui Tfcsf$4ay 4i 3S-- 3 Saetety few Jt-S- S Stocks PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 Senate Okays - If' n Funding (UP!) -- The Senate has passed a $14 S billion appropriations bill which earmarks most of the money for helping the victims ' WASHINGTON i of the recession. compensation, and food surnp finding for the fiscal year which ends June 30. is $4.5 billion larger thai tie House version of the same measure million $968 ct 3 j. - jT iy J 1 - i .. m -- ry v it T i. bjl Orem Sets EyIAHRYWE'ST Provo i S&M Toy Co. and Its four owners are the winners of thC"' Small "J Eesiness are Administration's reviewing the proposed budget and will offer additions or deletions at the public hearing. "We are using every means to get the public out to the hearing," Mr. Bartlett said. He added the budget is up from the 4 G6 million allocated for 1975 and reasons for the increase will be aired at the public hearing, "The mayor and the council are going through the budget with the city manager and the finance director and council recommendations concerning budget items will be presented during the hearing, he said. Officials stated no property tax increase js envisioned, but there rill be possible increases in water and sewer connection fees. National "Small Businessman of the Year" award after competing with businesses from all over the country. The partners in the stuffed toy manufacturing firm, officials emphasized that final decisions on budget items will not be made until Orem residents have had a chance to participate in the public hearing. trip Mining Test Vote Stalled WASHINGTON : UPlf' Ifause supporters of the controversial strip mining bill vetoed by President Ford today poMponed until June 10 a vote on whether or not to override theveto. The move was made in hopes that the bill's backers could vote drum up the needed to overriue. Ford feels the bill would severely cut domestic coal production and cost thousands of jobs. The override vote had been scheduled as the first order of business in the House but Rep. Morris Udaii, imriager of the measure, asked Hathaway jeaker Carl ftthprt to nut it off vniji jfivc it) following the Memorial Day recess. Udal! and the House DemoSi Receives Pane! Nod WASHINGTON Senate Interior The Committee (UPI) today recommended confirmatof former Wyoming Gov. Stanley K. Hathaway as interi- ion or secretary. The vote was 9 to 4. Sen. John Glenn. joined three Democratics who had announced their opposition 'ifir-malioeariier in vutii;g of the former Republican governor. Sen. Dale , was th Bumpers. (s!y member of the committee not present for the vote. aina n Seven K. MitcheH, his wife Aims Farmer Mitchell. Don J Stone arid his wife Virginia Oayta? Stone, were introduced to President Gerald Ford this morning at the White House. The President congratulated the Provoans m their winning the award and told them he knew how hard it was for them to develop their business Dili two-thir- City m m wI f 20 Barry BartieU, assistant city manage?, said the mayor and members s cratic leadership reportedly gave into 'he pleas of environmentalist j who said there were a insufficient votes maximum of 290 o override at this time and the delay would help them encourage more support. The original House vote on the compromise bill was s more than the needed. ; 293-U- two-third- Formally message chimed that signing his veto Kord Tuesday. 36,000 jobs would nation more be would dependent on foreign oil, and would be coal production "uniieeessariSy reduced." He said coal is "critical to the achievement American of Small Federation of Small Businesses it was one of the best covered conferences of its type. Utah's Senators Frank Moss The Americans were identified as Col. Paul R. Shaffer. 45, of Dayton, Ohio, and Lt. Col. Jack H. Turner, 45, of Carbondale, III. Iran is the largest customer for U S. military equipment and both were attached to the huge U.S. military mission in Tehran. told Mr, Stone Garn President Ford was to have presented the award to the Provo entrepreneurs May 28 at ceremonies at the Greenbriar, a resort in West Virginia. However, due to schedule changes, the President wa . By WASHINGTON I louse hai passed - tUPlj The and sent the Senate a $5 billion emergency pub! works bill pushed by V Democratic leadership as a way giving jd?s o 2C).&0 persons. Despite administration opposition lo the . measure on it Kissed after milv prrfunctrry debate arJ with only one tcclinical amendment. trulrttiuiMry g"ounas ny a 'jhiriu martini are claims e Although that number increased, labor said, the number of persons drawing benefits dropped more than 100,000 to . '. f decline economists than government originally Pfg- - i.ContinuH rf-- i ;,:? i this is the critical time for frost damaage. In Orem, the Giliman brothers, who operate large also reported 32 wvhards, degrees with no damage. Santaquin growers said the temperature dropped to 32 degrees, and other than broken branches from the heavy, wet stern, they have suffered no fruit damage as yet. Tonight will be a critical period for the fruit, if the weather clears. Temperatures usually drop sharply when the wf3tir clears. goveniiiisail. t( r j- ii ' i t KAzkmw Q - J, ! J fclll until Mil iiii.iii I III -- ip - mm- mm n rmM ,, .... .1 ii.j ktt HEAVY SNOW ON a sfaade tre Teetday caused the tree to fall on ike top of m auto owr.ed fey Lynn Brereton, 387 E. 2700 N., Provo. The ear, kfiug w as parked oncer tut tree to fcet? ii msi w the sub, accordicg to &inL.&ftefttet Damages Reported Flood Concern Grc As Storm's Aftermetwi t The assailants operated smocthiy and efficiently from three cars. (be car pulled up to block their progress. A second, a small Citroen, rammed their r?r friim behind. When the officers emerged from their vehicle the gunmen ordered the Iranian chauffeur to drop to the ground and then shot the two Americans repeatedly. They fled in a third car, Waving behind Marxist pamphlets. A group identifying itself as the Organization of the Crusaders of the Iranian Nation, an outlawed Marxist organization, telephoned the UPI and claimed credit for the slayings. Iran has a large underground and at least 3,000 terrorists have been jailed for trying to overthrow the Orchards Test Taniaht a It was further evidence that the recession is the longest 3nd xi Germany Shaffer and Turner vere killed as thw were being driven to their offices at 6:30 a m. from their homes in Tehran. u . row. a Shaffer is the father of two children and Turner is the father of three. The US. Embassy said their ; bodies would be flown to the United States on Thursday. Mis. Turner was notified of the death while on a visit to West outlying TV Grnimwre DeDr;rtmef!t also said corporate profits fell $17.7 billion or 22 3 per wit lo an annual rate of $! 8 billion. It the sccsnd cofisecutive quarter in which after-tprofits declined. Until the last four months of 1974, when profits dropped 15 7 per cent, corporate earnings coriintied to increase despite the recession. The report on use Ghr showed a sharper economic e By JOSEPHINE -- a seething, churning - - ZI.UMEK.'Vj.tN .r 8. river!"- waters r .a toundated an have t farmland. The freeway stands as a dam to ihe waters, since under the freeway are pipes Blockbuster Tuesday's unable to carry the great snowstorm, are cleaning up in canyon amount of water pouring down broken trees and branches, residents "the channel. Railroad bridges nepairirig power lises, and developments stranded. also have been endangered culverts steel and Concrete watcning the swollen streams used to carry the normally there, it was noted. with anxiety. Paysfrii Prpsrtiocs The storm dropped from 12 to small stream were unable to of In Payson, worried 24 inches of heavy, cairy the huge amountsdown merchants along Main Street d snow in the south snowmelt water flowing are sandbagging their store The river the clogged end of the county, causing canyon. considerable damage and the culverts and cut its own fronts in anticipation of high waters. Main Street is the old channel around them. adding to the threat of floods. natural outfall from Payson In a few places, the bridges In Hobble Creek, one "Hobble have been removed to save Canyon, but ihe waters have observer declared. rwk i i linger a creek : it is them and keep them from since b4 diverted into tlier chant ks. obstructing the water, official.", In 1374 when Box Reservoir reported. Residents of the south ene of Utah County, hard-hi- t by In tlx left fork of Hobble Creek, at least six bridges and some sections of the road have been washed out, leaving home ;"'- water-soake- reas Threatened erlm Support -OBERLIN (UPI mitting all reference to the the House 51 Survive Storm Public Works Passed and Representative Gunn McKay attended the meeting and posed for photographs with the couples and the President. ' Bill First-tim- wstched by ecrrwnisu for trends in ywnsployment most severe since the Depression of the !83us. n ' The Shah was deeply touched to hear of the assassination by terrorists of these dedicated men," a spokesman said. (Continued on page Utah Valley's fruit crop survived the unprecedented May snowstorm of Monday night and Tuesday, according to Fullmer USU Aiired, Extension horticulturist. "The fruit did not get frozen; in fact, we will have one of the better fruit crops this year if we don't get frost tonight," he declared. In the West Mountain area, the temperature fell to around 32 degrees, which is warm enough to prevent damage to the fruit, Most of the blossoms have been poihmzed now, and ous week. justice.- - ':: Business awards were presented during the White House ceremonies, "Bui the. people from Utah stole the show," according to one SBA official. The president of the " energy inckpendsice. in the week ending May 10 to from 420,900 the previ- 43T.280 during the week aiding May 3. The rtport ef a 5 per cent KTPi.-- in the Consumer Price Index came day ater th Commerce Department said uyiauuri wui'e during the first three months of the year than onginially estimated. The Commerce Department said the nation's gross national product plunged i 1 .3 per cent to $733 3 billion It was the worst iuarter!y decline since the government began keeping records in 146 and the fifth in a 4,,3QG Jrs Administration Jake unemployment insurance rose four-nauo- n because his father started a" small - bounces danng the depression year of !929. and be lost by the legislation, consumers would tw forced to pay higher utility bills, the thiee-ma- Up word Shah Mohammed Reza Pah-lev- i flew in on an Iranian Air Force plane from a tour that included a state visit tc Washington and was briefed immediately on the murders. Iran pledged to spare no effort to bring the murderers to,, r Other-',- ' A 2S at Tfcarsday. !cs i guerrilla execution squad believed to be Communist terrorists shot and k'!ed two U S. Air Force officers today in an assassination carried out with machine-iik- e precision. Provo Firm National A hearing on the proposed $606 million 1976 budget for council TEHRAN Ford Congratulates Owners Hearing On Budget Orem has been set for June at 8p.m. in the City Center. - errorists Ambush 2 Yanks (UP!) - in Prevs are bom Ml, Mr. a ltd Mrs, Steven Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stone, owners of S&M Toy Company. re wiimeri of the SBA't "f.mutt Bitsiaettnu of the Year" award for the entire coantry, With some of the staffed toys they cssufsetare TWO PROVO COUPLES Labor Department said today. The aiso said Use government number of initial claims for unemployment benefits rose for the first time in several weeks. The increase in inflation means the spending power of workers wiiota fcft Cf 2 paycheck after adjustments for increases in prices and taxes fell 8.1 per cent in April, the 10th consecutive monthy erosion in spendable income. over sdnsRistrsthJG pwjussts. The Senate spprsved il b'l! Tuesday by a vote of 76 to M. One provision would deny to employes of the Department of Housing and Urban Development the pay raise al! other government employes 3re to receive as long as HUD refuses to release $26.4 million in frozen housing subsidy funds. That provision was not In the House bill and may not survive today's House Senate ronrrr mx committee meeting which is to reconcile differences between the two versions of the the January, rait - PRICE id CENTS PER MONTH IT The paycheck of an average blue collar worker with three dependents new is worth 4 ! per cent less than it was a year aa, the Labor Department said In a separate report, the department said Uic ftumber of persons filing for regular UP! Bssisess Writer , t n(i...,io,n' A, m Apri! st the fastest rate since if. unemployment i ew By RICHARD HUGHES IS The bill, providing welfare and i 00 $3 jCTSi ass 4 pprrest 102NDYEAR.NO.252 I Sis; Owacf turtle $1 money, s'mi U S. role in Asia, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger reaffirmed Wednesday unswerviWashington's ng Sipport of West Berlin. "America will never seek peace by abandoning principles or S'strificing friends." Kiaiisgcf'. the first American cabi.i'f'cer to visit West Berlin in three years, soiu vac House of Lft'Ouiicft tl.ot R'uSsU'S attitude toward West DerUn will provide the "acia tc-st-" of his other attempt to Wednesday Gromyko oaid !iis two-da- y talks with generatiy ease confrontation. The Secretary of State spent only 4!4 hours in the city, sandwiching his visit between n overnight slay-iUse West Germisp. capita! of Bonn and a flight on to Ankara, for a meeting with ' Kissinger ? took off ' for after T.irkey Mayor Klaus Schurtz took him to lunch the Central Organisation the ' diifiarence freedom end tyranny,'1 ; West-Ea- Treaty nations including Tir's'"y. Iran and Pakistan Kissinger Germany ' st about political figurps and editors. Be:1Su 8!vays has isxivm with - " j to Vifemw where lift cMifcrred with Soviet " Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. In Vienna 6C bs.n SdvA-i- t came trom were Kissinger "constructive and useful " "Itf u'--- - io!d the luncheon - - always has known that t'lcre are concessions no one can make. We tow thai if ihe fiwdivn of West Berlin were impaired, the self- - reapect of the free world would suffer a blow from which it could not recover. of the press of tuns and for reasons of security, Kissinger's hosts kept him away from the jublic, .eliminating all such traditional program points as a tour of the Communist wall dividing the city or a visit to a factory. West Berlin radio end Piu-aus- television stations broadcast Kissinger's Ikjsp of Deouties soch uve. , The broadcasts rsatwd deep into Ea?t Berlin and East Germany,, but the Communist rulers took no official notice. Instead, they turned out to welcome Edward Gierek, the first secretary of the Commt?-niParty of FoLnd, who si East Brrun at amved in about tiie san.e tintj rerned Kissuiger West Hobble Creek is threatening in two other areas, the first being the area near Koiob IDS Stake Center, where the water runs through three concrete pipes placed side by side. City officials noted a large rig is standing by around the dock to puil out logjams and prevent flooding of the southwest section of the city. Thp area is heavi! v b'lilt up. Third area cf concern is west ? ;hc city heie thejtooo Ford Chooses Moynihan for Envoy to U.N. WASHINGTON e wt-ek'-s United Nations spying the Ajrwirsf'r. nr. !o.ger have aiiy rKhb in Edit Jk. Sin He Huiiltd ' the Amerjcan guaraniee to West Berlin. Na'iTis, Now You Know v -P- today he r Daniel P. Moynihan, be to to India, anic z?.ot Uf i'ed aniiwsado- - to th " Sy Lulled Press Intei aauona' The tist transatlantic cable was laid in iar: by Cyrus W,' Field biit it 'aiW within thre weeks, nd ,vas l ot replacJ ' until 13(3 (UPI) Ford announced would nominate resident k.riiU. his'fMft. Kissinger to last njade no reft.cr-cRussian ( tter to the . Mcynihan John A Scah , siiCCfd House statemwd action did not ford's disclosinj 'or-suggest any future plans A ; would 7,1-u- tc . St!t, wlxi hairtpi resiled the Siat& at the "United Nations since Fsb. 2, 1373. . Jf-a- |