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Show Daily Herald ? y WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1969 4, UMi Prove. V, Hinckley Is f Holding Meet Series ' i ' " t r Investigators of the Utah and Juab County Sheriff offices are today checking information and: leads telephoned to their offices in the murder of Anne Levanger, 20, Spanish Fork, whose body was found last Sunday in sage- brush at Silver City, an aban- - J? 4 - - - - '. J i . Marion Hinckley, candidate for mayor in the Provo City election" is holding a series of neighborhood throughout the city in a direct doned mining town southwest of meetings prson-to-perso- Eureka. Utah County Sheriff Ralph said that the informa- tion was received as the result campaign. n In meetings held, HinckJry spoke of the flow of industry out of Provo and hit at the pres ent administration for its failure to attract new industry." Hinckley then outlined a four-poiprogram to get Provo moving again in industrial growth and expansion: "1. Beautification projects must be undertaken to attract industr'ps to locate in Provo. nt "2 The city administration t be ready to assist and serve these industries, " The city fathers must develop a highly competent sales program and the mayor musi take the lead in this promotion, r-- ' ' - " a..'.. - ; bgssrntT--- - I - V .- Girl Missing On Trip to r v ' " . - J " - . "4 The city administration should take the initiative to in promote a research center Provo using the talents of the highly competent personnel who are associated with the university, the technical college and the established industries in our area. "This," Hinckley said, "would benefit everyone in Provo and the surrounding area by added services and employment which would result." Display at BYU Shovs Ancient Jewelry Style Women's beads, bracelets, and earrings of today could have been worn in style more than 2,000 years ago. This can be seen in actual evidence at Brigham Young Uni- versity's archeological museum In the basement of the Maeser Memorial Building where artifacts are on display from ancient ruins near Jerusalem. The collection of ex cavation photographs, Hebrew saucer of lamps oil lamps, fragments iron sickles, bronze and iron arrowheads, coins, and tent needles is on loan until Monday, Nov. 3 from the Palestine Institute of the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, Calif. Many of the artifacts were found near the Old Testament Mizpah, a city within city the tribe of Benjamin. The display is sponsored by the departments of anthropology and archeology. Wind Blows Provo Building Down Tree; Okays Blocks Road Job Picketed Pact 3-County Wasatch County quirements of the federal gov said Commissioner PLEASANT GROV- E- Strong Commission has recently joined ernments," the decision of Roberts, hailing winds in the Pleasant Grove Summit County in approving the Wasatch County Commis area yesterday blew over a 40- - the formation of a sion. foot tree at 65 Maple Lane. Area Association of GovernHe indicated the completion of such an organization would At 9 a.m. Mrs. Wayne Rogers ments. heard a loud cracking sourd and The action paves the way for in fact open up a new step of rushed to he,- - front window ex- approval by Utah County, the cooperation on all phases of federal aid pecting to see a limb broken third to join the combinations government. Many on are based regionprograms from the Chinese Elm in her of governments, which accord- al cooperation on matters such front yard. Instead, the whole ing to Utah County Commission- as water and air pollution, road tree was blocking the road in er Stanley Roberts, will seek and highway development, ecofront. The tree wasn't uprooted of the plan before the law enapproval it broke off at ground level and members of the Council of Gov- nomic development, so on. and forcement stretched straight across the ernments at its next session. To the knowledge of Commis front fence and into the neighmeets the modern re- - sioner Roberts, the formation "This bor's front yard across the association of the street. will in now way cause the var CHICAGO-Colloquy at the ious Mrs. Rogers said that the existing governments to wind didn't seem to be that conspiracy trial of the "Chicago lose autonomy in the con any strong and she was surprised to Eight" between Judge Julius J. duct of their own programs. If find the tree on the ground. "It Hoffman and defendant Bobby successful, the formation of the could have been worse though, Seale, after an outburst in the group will be the first to be it could have fallen the other courtroom: accomplished in the state even way and landed in the living "The court has the power to though the governor establish' room," she said. gag you gag you and chain ed a local affairs committee you to your chair. I don't want earlier in the year, which has Minnesota is known both as to do it. pressed for the formation of the Gopher State and the North "Gag? I'm being railroaded." such regional cooperative or Star State. Seale. ganizations. HEBER-T- he ty Pickets walked along the cor ner of 1st North and 2nd West in Provo this morning protest-in- g n the use of labor on the construction of the Utah First National Bank building. The pVkets, members of the Utah Building Trade Council which is located in Salt Lake City complained that the contractor, Brady Dirker, Co., was paying wages and fringe benefits which were to those negotiated in the area. "Were here to exercise our right of free speech and advertise what is going on." said Al Joseph, leader of the group and representative of the council. non-unio- rd if possible. - I ing her whereabouts. The girl is Valerie Lynn Wood, 18, 2830 Butler, Phoenix, Ariz., daughter of Mrs. Vina Reilly of that city. She reportedly took all her cothing and left home three weks ago, leaving a note stating that she was on her way to visit an aunt ;n Springville. The aunt, Betty Hebner, 894 S. Main, Springville, said the girl has never arrived at her homa. Valerie was believed to be traveling in the company of another Phoenix girl The corn-panion is reported to be suffering from a contagious disease described as "deadly if not treated." Police and highway patrol officers in both states have been notified to be on the alert for the two ?irls. Valerie is described as being 5 feet 6 inches in height, weigh- ing 145 pounds. She has blond! hair and hazel eyes. f IS PROVO REALLY WINNING? $25,000 study What-Anot- her for West Center Street? (Continued Tomorrow) pol. ad. pd. by John Manning syum CHOICE fft! r- Ml - ' 1 HAM Teflon IT e!cr o8!tvs&re r KSf j III . lb. 0 i " a fB&A m, sw m Lev m m t m m w mm CM All-Da- ay MEMBER hudit Bureau ot Circulation United Press International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY PROVO Herald T'iohone '' 5!v Sa3JS Nl.Fi. Number j.7 this a By I VVwI f VU ""HEVw yvJ"" iihissAvNV. house 52-pic- cc Sayaway till Lindauist Christmas! --- ht5 COLOR COOKWARE WITH SUPER HARD TEFLON II Choose Avocado or Harvest Cold. Won't chip, cmk or flake. to father, who is fiowning ot know how it "You report card: is, dad nice guys finish lost." 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Bag By now, family scholar is back in college with his mini-TVsports car, portable steteo, eiectric toothbrush and scathing criticism of cur The race horse is the oily animal that can take thousands of people for a ride ot the same time. 79 POTATOES FROZEN the materialistic Beef Stew 69f Round Steak - 98' 1 qt. sauce panlid 2 qt. sauce panlid 5 qt. dutch ovenlid 10" open fry poo Fnfnd o: ours is on a new onion In one week he lost thre diet. pounds and four friends. 101 Count A&R diihwashertafi. (.."Y T now! $l Or holds :e8rr Buy THE ROUGH v ji 45-P- lMlf4 i2j, AX "Harvest" By Texas Wa re DIAMONDS MJfc T7 N - y Apple Boneless N58" f U r Pubiithed every tMernoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morninj 190 Weit by The Dailv Herald, 400 North Street, Provo, Utah MMl. B. E. JENSEN, Publisher metier M Entered as Second cla the poet ottice in Provo, Ota. L,;S! clared here Tuesday. The dividend, 45 cents a share is payab'e Dec. 8 to shareholders of record Nov. 14. It is the sama amount as the dividend paid last quarter. USDA Picnic S'J.JO SAL" LAKE CITY (UPI) The KKJi dividend paid by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. since its organization in 1935 was de- VALERIE WOOD for only One month, carrier Six months, carrier One year, carrier OSEM Mail, anywhere In United One month - ' i-m- m NORTH STATE Gas Company Posts Dividend I WV - of ballet star Anna Russian Pavlova was born in 1885 and died in 1931. 1 1405 ty 7--c. V ' t Relatives of Arizona girl, an missing for three weeks, are seeking help locally in determin- autumn leaves falling to the ground throughout Central Utah but this tree is the only major result of the winds. (Herald staff photo by Clyone B. Lowe) Wasatch Commission - Springville SPNINGVILLE COMPLETELY BLOCKING Maple Lane in Pleasant Grove Chinese Elm tree that was blown yesterday is a over. The tree broke off at ground level and fell across the street. The brisk winds Tuesday brought a shower of lully-clothe- trou-youn- mation to come forward. 'Some of the information may be bene- - 1 -- ---- - ft sweater. Although the fall cV tails of the autopsy Ime r.ot obthe was yet been released Sheriff Chap, Miss Levan3er af- - pie indicated tiiat she probably search of a widespread ject ter she disappeared Oct. 10. Six. had been dead most of the 16 teen days later a Payson school, days shd was missing. He also indications were that teacher, hunting for antique hot-- j said that d body she had been sexually assaulted, ties found her sheriff Chappie and Juab in the brush in the ghost town. She was last seen by her dis- - Sheriff Duane Sperry renewed aMed car in Interstate 15 just their warning for persons, north of SDanish Fork. Several ticularly women, to exercise hive reported they caution when alone. They said passers-b- y g saw hrr talking to at least one that women who have car man. jbles should not get in cars with An autopsy revealed she had; stranger, offering help been strangled by her nylon! one who is threatened, subjec- stockings and the sleeve of her ted to a ccse of a man exposing himself, or sees anything suspicious to report it to police im. i mediately Victims of such events should try to obtain a complete desci iption of the man, 1 . his car and the license number ficial and e are checking all,' be said. le of his plea for anyone with infor .4i mu-- and Officers Checking Leads In Murder of Young Woman Canned Meat |