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Show n;iw UUIiy THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19fil Hernlrl (jisft County, tm Utah 4 Held For BIRTHDAY m4 HOfcOSCOM ii WW Assault, THURSDAY. OCTOBER It Born today, you are possessed of the notion that if you try hard enough you can change the world to suit your vision ol It. H is in this idea. If in nofhino else. Itat ycur basic impractical ity, your oasic loeansm, comes to the fore. Your refusal to accept things as they are. your unfounded belief that effort always these mark Drings me desired results you as a dreamer at heart. Even so, your efforts should be appreciated; some benefits do result. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 LIBRA iept. The Libra J3) who fails to concern himself with the larger Issues of the day may find himself out of the running for advancement. II you SCORPIO (Oct. 72) would draw to you those who can be of aid to you, you would do well to exude an air of wisdom. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. M) to find exDon't allow disappointment pression in yojr face. Be wise; let others believe all Is well with you. Small 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. matters could disturb you unduly If you let them. The wise Capricorn will save his ammunition for larger things. A 19.) AQUARIUS (Jan. problem having to do with finances may at handle for too to much you become the moment. Drop It In the iap of the experienced. 21 turn PISCES (Feb. to me smallest oeians your attention someof the present plans. Overlooking thing minor and you forfeit something malor. Be tair 20) ARIES March of your views In the expression today. either If vou exaggerate your feelings way, another may be in for trouble. me TAURUS (April more independent you can manage to ue these days, the better off you'll be. Strive to be unemotional. 21) GEMINI (Mav Aitnougn alyou must shoulder responsibilities Is not need to ta ;e there upon you, ready on unythlng mw. Limit yourself. State 23) CANCER (June at your view as clearly as possible, but a maintain charming the same time manner for best results. tou ton nein LEO (July ii) yourself to a position of some importance if you don't allow yourself to be frightened off by another. VIRGO (Aug. to unexpected changes In your M as quickly as possible. Now Is the tmie for moderate acnon. - ' Ml - - VtV HIS PART In the Errors Zero program at in Orem Is William H. Keetch, a machinist, from left. Others are, from left, George A. foreman, Orem; Sen. Frank E. Moss, EXPLAINING Geneva Works Lindon, second Coombes, turn and Raymond tn W. Sundquist, general superintendent. Mr. Coomes and Mr. Keetch work in the central maintenance raa-chine shop. Mr. Keetch's hand rests on a piece of steel which has just been machined. h; - "i Sen. Moss Provo Police Nab 3 Men, Rescue Girl Kidnapped Two Days Ago in Wyoming Pays Visit To Geneva told them a tale of kidnap and , rape lasting two days. Investigation into the matter By VAL HESS An alert Provo City police officer spotted what appeared to be an attempt at car theft at a used car lot n Provo early this and set into motion United States Sen. Frank E. morning police machinery that ended a Moss today heard a first-han- d y ordeal of terror for a report on the challenge of forWyoming girl and the arerst of three to steel the Utah eign imports nt is continuing as Provo police detectives retrace the activiiies of the trio of men. They indicate the one man and girl were found in a car stolen from the "alt Lake City area, and that the suspects had stolen a car in Wyoming, and took two cars Car Stolen from Provo car lots and atDetectives said that the quartempted to take two others when they thought they ere tet came into Provo in a car seen or the car tak:n was not stolen in the Salt Lake City area and attempted to take a new suitable to them. automobile from Morris Morots, Claims Kidnapping 1131 N. 5th W., Provo. When The girl told detec- they couldn't start it, they took tives she was kidnapped by the a 1964 vehicle from the used trio in Casper, Wyo., last Tues- car lot of that company. Beday evening and had been held cause they thought they had two-da- men. Officer Leslie Mason saw two men at Chuck Peterson Motors, Fourth South and University Avenue, about 1:30 a.m. He parked nearby where he could watch the men and radioed for other officers to assist him. Other police units converged on the area and police arrested two men in the process of trying to get a car in the U steel industry," during a visit to Geneva Works prior to his appearance at the Utah Val ley Industrial Development Conference and Trada Fair luncheon here. In s presentation on the foreign threat, General Superintendent Raymond W. Sund quist said, "It is my honest opinion that the cooperative action of Geneva employes to meet this challenge as one team fully merited your support last month for legislation to limit Imports." started. Girl Held VIC'S SON DIRECTS An HOLLYWOOD (UPn drew McLaglen, son of the late great actor, will direct two feature films for 20th Centurv- Fox. the first of which will be a Civil War epic, "The Undefeat Officers also found another man in a nearby parked car who was holding a Sen. Moss on Sept. 16 called girl as hostage. When officers for the U.S. Senate to set quotas approached the two, the girl on foreign steel imports to safeguard "smaller plants like Geneva Works" against heavy and many others in this slate. penetration of Western markets still belongs to us. "I pledge to you with confi by Japanese steelmakers. dence that the people, who The meeting this morning at make steel in Utah, can and Geneva included Don Williams, will measure up to this shared vice president, Local 2701; Verl Local vice responsibility," Mr. Sundquist Madsen, president, 3736; and James Downey, pres- stated. ident, Local 5236; Geneva local unions of the United Steelwork-er- s of America. This mill, named Geneva, is our mill," Mr. Sundquist emphasized at the session. "And we're heie today, Sen. Moss, to let you know that we take this responsibility seriously and when stand it'comes to the competitive challenge we face." Mr. Sundquist said that steel imports, mainly from J&Dan. over the first eight months of 1968 have Jumped been seen, they abandoned it in the Utah Valley Hospital parking lot and took a car from Larsea Auto Sales, 47 W. 3rd S. This car was abandoned in the Seventh - day Adventist Church parking lot, 225 S. 7th E. They were in the process of ed." trying to start a car at Chuck Peterson Motors when" Officer Mason spotted them and they HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Da- vid were arersted. Janssen and George C. Scott The three men are being held will in "Five S.O.B.'S" in the Utah County Jail while for Italian producer Dino de investigation into the matter continues. Laurentns. co-st- f shoulder-to-should- Statistics since. She captive at knife-poiclaimed she had been raped by two of the men and indicated she would swear out kidnapping complaints when she returns home. Two of the men are apparently from Wichita Falls, Tex., while the third listed his home as Georgia. They are 29 years of age and the third is 27. .v' v:" er iod last ye.T. 1 o n AvMlit UalM M Ptm In C ft,tonnrrMr c II ...... II M RAT DR. ALONZO J. MORLEY, tight. Immediate past president of the Prow Exchange Club, Ii honored with the presentation of the gavel he oied during his adminlstratloD, in which the club won the "Big E" Awird. The "Big E" to given by the National Exchange Dub for proflclf rcy in club effort. .Making the pre leBtatioi to current Excbangt President Roger Honey man. Cm r . HUt Movo in mw m ... Vaitt Hmkr Ttw ... . m.m warn violence. Held in Royalty Selected For Jail She is being held in Utah County Jail in lieu of $1500 cash or $3000 property bail and will appear in Fourth District Court on Oct. 16 to face the BYU Homecoming charges. lieves that "life holds a lot for me, and I'm the only one who can live it." BYU wise, being active in the Program Bureau, and also playThe specific gravity of milk ing the piano. The vivacious brunette be at 60 degrees F. is 1,032. three juvenile youths, 16 and 17 years, are being held in the Utah County Youth home. Two are charged with being runaways from their homes in Massachusetts and as being accessories to robbery. Tlie third boy is charged with being a runaway, one count of assault and one of strong-arme- d robbery. The aged (Continued 15, from Page One) SIDE GLANCES By Strikes Woman Provo Police indicate one of the youths attempted to take GH FOX 1 HJi i a purse from a woman at Second South and First East Wednesday. When she wouldn't release her. hold on the purse, he struck her se ral times and then fid without the purse. A short time later the same youth accosted another woman at Ninth West and First North. He pushed her and grabbed her purse and fled to a waiting car. The woman gave police a des cription of the car and a partial license number. Provo police stopped the described car containing the four persons, on North Stale Street a short time later. The stolen purse was recov ered in the rest room of a service station, where the suspects had told officers it had been ft irrr i purse-snatchi- 'Big E1 attempts. Earned by Exchangeites TOP-LINE- HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Gre- go. ry Peck and Richard Crenna e the cast of Columbia's "Marooned," the story of For the first time in the his three-ma- n space ship which tory of the Provo Exchange becomes marooned in deep Club, a "Big E Award" was space. presented to its members at a banquet Tuesday afternoon at GUEST STAR the Royal Inn. The "Big E" is an award presented by the National Exchange Club to those individual clubs who perforin with proficiency in meeting numerous requirements during the year. The Provo Exchange was presented this award for their services of the past year. Dr. Alonzo Morley, president of the club during ths year that the "Big E" was earned, was honored by the members and was presented with tse club "Nothing: new here, either. Mom and Dad are sitting around making" ends meet or else!" L top-lin- - Jeff HOLLYWOOD (UPI) e video wife of Donnell, George Gobel, will play a guest star role in the new television j one-tim- series, "Julia." present during the presentation. The next meeting will be conducted Tuesday at the Royal Inn at 12:15 p.m. and Roy Gibson, president of the Salt Lake Exchange Club and a Salt Lake TV news broadcaster, will speak at the next meeting. All members are urged to attend. l $15,OOO-$30,C0- 0 tDn,mnmif y DUUKDUli Per Annum Informorion writ fiirinf yauf phen I Intaeatt to: Bgrnkar mr4 erM Springfield, N.J. 07011 P.O. Box 329 (Dept. 402-26- BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY who want to express themselves through creative writings of many kinds. Basic to the class will be discussions of short fic'ion ond poetry, but we will also discuss creativity in other kinds of writing: journals, letters, life stories, histories, etc. The exact proportions of the class will be tailored to the desires of the students enrolled. for further Information, contact Special Courses and Conference! Room 242, HRCB, fxt. 3S54 Bighorn Young University 374-121- 1, '' ATTENDANTS TO THE BYU Homecoming queen will be Christine Johannes, left, and Suzanne Packer. (See Page One for picture of Queen Cherlyn Olsen) accessory grand larceny by taking a purse with threat and This class will be designed for people ' ft to Course Description: . i. i. JwQ r, CREATIVE WRITING (LASS ! 11 C left. Neither woman involved was injured in the Carter, Provo. Far tampUr hrttrnilMMl moitht, ttrrMT Mil), held by Provo City Police on charges of assault and taking a purse from one Provo woman and attempting to take the purse from another. Ann Snyder, 24, East Bridge-wateMass., has waived pre liminary hearing in Provo City Court on charges of being an rob accessory to a strong-arbery of a Provo woman. The complaint charges she was an Riling crime rate create! highly profitable opportunity Internationally famoui electronic corporation meets demand for security alarm lystemt by expanding existing franchisee! organization. $2,500 capital required backed by guarantee of success or refund of Investment. No experience necessary. We train you. MTfK . mal Three teenage youths and a woman from East Bridgewater, Mass., are being at UTAH COUNTY OwiMiMmw Brown Salr;, Provo. ma arma jane Girl to Moulton, Heber. Girl to James and Deon Lowe Earn FlMt Ufa, IUHCKIPTION . Tuesday: Girl to Richard and Joan j OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS MIMIIR lurta at OrcvWto HI Wednesday: Poy to Walter and Wanda Richardson Bailey, Provo. Girl to Thomas and Maline Cropper Crockett, Orem. Girl to Mark and Jean Taylor Peterson, Spanish Fork. Boy to William and Connie Jamsa Burmer, Provo. II tfttuaft Fndiy an4 Svnatoy .namina kv tt Nril CareartttM, IN KM tin Nwlh StrMt, Pnvt, Utah, MMk . JlNUN, PgbmKar t tnttrt Ikm eUi mttttr N tx t Boy to Cary and Karma Hall Robert, Orem. Past President Morley spoke a few words of appreciation to all the members of the club and to the committee heads who had accomplished the winning of this coveted award. Roger Honeyman, president of the club, was in charge. Wives of the club members were also 43 , Todayr gavel. for-eii- percent over the same per lie said he considered temporary relief "more vital than ever today." lAt the same time, he said, the responsibility over the long pull, so important to ourselves BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Robbery Hi I ---- -- ....., . it i . . fc...tliW . .r... Date: October 14 December Dcryt Monday Timet Fee: $11.00 It So good we put our seal on it twice. Hiram Walker's Twin Seal is a tight Hour-boyet its taste is deep, rich, satisfying. Twin Seal. 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