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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 2 Friday, April 2, 1976 Utah Tech Gets Bid Baby Delivered By Paramedics j SCOUT AWARDS were presented seven members of the 1 Special scout Troop 717. From left, back row, Scoutmaster LeonardVood ward; Ricky Carton, Hal Henderson; Jay Jolley; front row, Leslie Cassells, and Menard Lasselli, Gary Westover, Allan Davit and Kirk McNelly. trxxBSfKr Utah mm SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -An Orem firm suomitted a low bid nearly a half million dollars below engineer's estimates for Mildness Forecast The storm which had been forrcast for today did not materialize in Utah, and instead fair skies and mild to "FIRST FRESH" nil rRIIIHHJ nwirvvto DBA warm are temperatures TV only low level elevation station in Utah which reported any precipitation, and that was only .001 of an inch, was Wendover. according to the National Weather Service. In the northern mountains, ski resorts reported snowfall from a trace to two inches. The extended forecast ASPARAGUS Delicious k. iKM I project will include rough grading,. road building, parking lots, walkways, curbs and gutters, sprinkling systems, and grass and runoff The I 4 k . predicted for the weekend. Eddie Gonzales of the Springville Junior High School Weather Station said that lows tonight will be from 30 to 35 degrees with highs Saturday in the upper 60's and lower 70 s. Sunday through Tuesday Lows Saturday night will be indicates a slight chance of rain from 35 to 40 degrees, he added. Sunday, but otherwise dry with The temperature at 8 o'clock highs in the upper 60s and lower this morning under clear skies 70s, lows from 35 to 45 degrees was 38 degrees at 8 o'clock and and winds variable from one to 25 mph. humidity was 71 percent. Barometric pressure was 30.16 inches and rising, winds were By United Press International from the south at nine mph and Max.Min.Pcp. the chill factor brought the 38 24T Burley down to 28 Cedar temperature 66 27.. City degrees. 24 .03 65 Ogden Thursday's high was 68 and Pocatello 5730.. low 31 in Springville with the 68 27 .. Provo highest gust of wind recorded 68 27 .. Richfield at 51 mph. Provo's high also Wendover 59 26 .01 was 68 degrees and the low was 74 31 .. St. George Hansen Would Continue Vernon Romney Policies candidate for declared A Utah Attorney General, now serving as deputy, said at BVU Thursday that there would not be any difference" "substantial his between policies and those of the current attorney general. Robert Hansen, current deputy attorney general, was in for a preliminary hearing that was canceled at the last minute Provo Thursday Characterizing his chances to win the nomination and the election as "fairly good." the S(V year-olMr Hansen said his attorney generalship would be "a continuation of Vemon d Romney 's policies " Mr Hansen has been the number two man in the stale's legal offices tor eight years. can't enjoy ,i thinking it kind of Hnn thing You wilil' ran t enjoy it thinking it juO kind of (lung It is a thing all unto itself It is rombin.it a k;nd ni rf rare of a realistic f what Medieval presentation times were like a realistic pfTvntatnni of an off target and a p.Y4ir.it mrtunne typical rrvVrn day practice of At a court of honor Thursday, seven special scouts, members of Troop 717, were awarded Star Badges, accomplishment scoutmaster an which Leonard Woodward says is equal to an Eagle award for normal youths. The troop consists of handicapped boys, but each is expected to meet the same level of performance in achieving various rankings and merit badges as any other telephone company serving three rural areas of the state. The districts has Scout headquartered in Tremonton, Delta and Moab. It also serves in western communities Colorado. Dance Slated scout, Mr. Woodward indicated. By Star Special Scout requirements include passing of the tenderfoot, second class and first class badge and nine merit IDS Groups badges. Interest and Interest in the area have planned a dance for contemporary Naiuraay night in t'rovo. a spokesman for the groups said Dancing will begin at 9 p m. The LDS Special Each of the boys also has earned a skills award and helped the troop in achieving the Presidential award for the past year. Recipients of the Star Young Special three of his goals at the Provo 18th and 25th Ward Chapel. U20N. 850 W. The band for the dance will be the Utter Day Sensations. Art Linkletter Speak at Weber State To li-sli- e tripling natural heme Kei-) mir e ye on the apples p They carry a embolic meaning hpica! of the literary Medieval romance. Then lake a ImA at Nlmi;ham CaMle Watch the inqit vtld:ers training and nvtung mistakes Watch the warrior swinging heavy bmidvw.irds ralhef than the thin rapirn f the Krml Khnn days. The ord was a hJdovcr fmm the days of the Viking and the duel was the broads ancient concept of "hnImganKa" where Vikings wtmld stand toe to toe and lake turns swinging heavy UMiMiif ds at en li uIr-- i The on1 umes were what they been in those mii;ht well Am ddorf ul but faded and Arty hat The Aifir might well ha Aiys was what he Us-in those n Audrey Hrphurn is as gorgiMis as ever Her mIc pniUibly isn't surpny bnrausc she has platd a variety of Kinds of people her distinguished through - career What the character she plays does is consistant throughout the film. Thte's no mistake Maid Marian has more on her mind than faw m ruj over a one or two sided romance like the Maid Marian played bv Olivia Ivllavilland ears ago What is is hnw the script writer and producer .iJlowed historic heroes to come Vf Richard the Lion Hearted emes out a murdcyrr of childnn Realists can be rnfirtcd to remember those wen? hird limes Such things happmcd Wh.it idealists may not come with which is far more impnnant than the critique of King Ruhard and mav well be aay 4th Lent Program Provo Opens 7 Bids for Set at St. Mary's Good, But Different ByJKKRYM. YOUNG "Rubin and Marian" is a surprise will be an Errol Tele- - rankings were, Hal Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. that are logical extensions of Allan Henderson. Provo; the current attorney general's Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. policies. LaVar Davis, Payson; Calvin They are: Citizen Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. participation, of which the anti C Blackburn. Salem; and shoplifting law is an example; Ricky Carlson, son of Mr. and participation by senior citizens Mrs. Barry Carlson. Spanish groups in fighting crimes Fork. agaiast the elderly, and active Others are. Kirk McNelly. crime prevention in son of C. McNelly. Orem; Gary neighborhorids OGDEN by citizen's (UPIi -F- Westover. son of Mr. and Mrs. groups, he said iitertainer Art Linkletter will Edwin L. Westover, Santaquin; He explained senior citizens deliver the commencement and Jay Jolley. son of Mr. and cspeically are vulnerable to address June 5 at Weber State Mrs Burbank Jolley. Provo. white collar fraud artists and College In addition to the Star Scout snalchers. but that purse Gdlcge President Joseph awards, tenderfoot badges proper education could lower Bishop announced the selection were awarded to two new their susceptibility to such of Ijnklclter. a radio and members of the troop They crimes television personality for more are, Richard J. Cassels and Mr Hansen was an than our decades The graduE. Cassells. both sons of unsuccessful GOP candidate ate ntcs will begin at 8 30 a m Mr. and Mrs Earl Cassells. for Congress in 1974 in the college stadium. Prow. He cited xRobin-Mariar- V You Badges Presented Acting Chairman Olef Zundel and Commissioner Milly Bernard Thursday asked the parties to submit additional briefs of reply and took the case under advisement. Continental Telephone is an company missed is the short statement Robin u'tcrs when Mud Marian asks Robin why he didn't leave Richard's The fourth in a series of five Lenten programs sponsored jointly by three Utah Valley churches will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Provo. The Rev. David A. Mote, pastor of the Springville Presbyterian Church and the Provo United Church of Christ, will speak on "Presbyterians in the Revolution." Theme of the "Revolting series is Religion: Christians in the American Revolution." Other programs in the series have covered Congregationalists Episcopalians in and the Revolution. The final program in the series will be held April 11. when the three congregations discuss "The Third Century." or Christian churches of the future. That program will be held at the Springville Presbyterian Church. Mr. Mote graduated from Harvard University in I960 the Palace Theater switched from sex to violence. Allen, who organized a group of pornography fighters to picket the theater for showing X rated films, struck the picket line Thursday as the Palace changed its offering to the "No Blade of Grass " He said he would write a letter of thanks la theater officials who made the change. He also said he would warn them that when porn returned, so would the pickets. The theater management plans to show three movies outstanding for their violent content, in an effort to make its point: there are matters more I a degree in physics. Phi Kappa. He graduated from Union Theological Seven bids were opened Thursday for construction of Seminary in 1964 in New York City, where he was awarded the Maxwell Fellowship. He served as pastor of the Provo's new well located near Community Press on north University Avenue. with Beta Montezuma Valley in Cortez, Presbyterian Church Colo., from 1964 to 1970. when he was called to serve the yoked pastorate of the Provo and Springville churches. 'At the present time he is of the Session Records Review Committee of the Utah Presbytery and a member of the Mission Program Council of the Rocky Mountains Synod. He is a member of the Task Force on Church Growth of the Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Church of Christ, and a member of the Task Force on Strengthening the Local Church. Mr. Mote has long had an active interest in American history. chairman " contract One I0SCI t- & MACK -i Mill... 239 41O 410 Phont 375.2100 a lonelest h rvM.t nttnano" I Mrtr4 pml u44 fe oMm tlv mn. U' m Ptws, Ml Mll l ( Hi iunvt wtPium - I MVonHt ( t NWnn I I mm f I ' Royal Optical mb"ih ti(uitfUN v M n Ut sk H msm 12 of I . The second contract is for the pump, motor and electrical equipment. Those bids ranged from $18,300 to $22,500. The rmei I. engineer's estimates were $38,100 for the first contract and $35,000 for the second. DREAM WHIP 85' I The new well will replace another well which has poor water quality, according to Water Director Dean Wheadon. I KETCHUP .49' au. FRUIT COCKTAIL I SPECIAL TOMATO JUICE ft I Cassette TUNA CamatiM Caittii SHORTENING 35 1.19 1.39 1.60 C120 Coti 47 wee H Tapes! C30 C60 C90 279' Swaonft Oft 07 JH PICKLES I 33 tartjr Cabtenu 22 . II 39- - CHOCOLATE SERVICE CENTER CHIPS 40A No. Unfvrvity Phont 374 3555 ifttmr In Mm'i iHiiOf m DEODORANT wr VO' a TAMPONS (J Tampat cwt in f I IT ttfl. I I TOOTHPASTE mm I BABY PANTS tW ) ft EMH3IE lilidiiiiKi Iff. TV n a ". 4 folk. Zip " 41 KKEEHI'S SEPiff. r - I ...I Hl 69" qshegb mm itift (MAID S& .J I Daynct Optical 77 I COFFEE I FILTERS Q3EK8 J79 I AMMONIUM SULFATE M ft Pit c. 363 n t 21"! ittu VI) e CRAPE JUICE $49,373. 'ilar:lW:lfi1: IIIH1(0 I MmOi un I SAUSAGE Polish, Kalian German -- Iim-- lb. CHEESE SHAG RUGS fftinrmiUf lo rrplnro . . . frrp cf rhnrCO . . . nny f our Ivtvn that ro hn.krn uithin one jour if Pir lmH,....Hn1i ln rrpnlr r rrplrf free of chnwc . .. nny ir our frmiirw ihnl nro tlnnintfpd or broken, vslthin no,- yVnr of fI f COTTON PUFFS UntilMcwt If. HI will enjoy. Those who want to be entertained may or may not "EYEGLASSES" GUARANTEE ! 'r ltNtlfH U Ht., lb. Hin was unqin'stioned in those days. We tend to forget that loyalty paid in those days is just as much of a lesson for us today as the negative elements of the Medieval and dark ages "Robin and Marian" is an rxprnenre thoughtful people ROYAl I t for " loyalty be earned away on the lofty shoulders of romance Unless you can appreciate Iww men in their mid 40 s and dtmhing up a mrk wall being tired when they reach the top -- Ami go. I Rump Discount price service "He is my King Such lb. loneleu ROAST installation of 800 feet of 10 inch pipe, the pump building and connections. Bids for that project ranged from $30,805 to ElECTRO-MEC- Mill Wbvf Ctto4f MACIC is ROUND STEAK CONFERENCE here are seem sex but don't they against to be against violence." said Palace manager Don Hamrick. "There's a lot worse stuff being shown around here than what we show for Engineers will study the bids and make recommendations on two contracts to be awarded for the project. obscene than sex. In announcing the change from hardcore porn, theater personnel said they would show the most violent and controversial films they could get. "People around facilities pumphouse I fI Qt Lb. Hormel f Pumphouse Smut Films Fight Spurs Switch to Violence Type SALT LAKE CITY (UPIl-De- nnis Allen has won his point : PORK CHOPS lean Wo r j a?fI 00 D Delicious phone Co. independent AVACAD0S Calm Star Scout I" lb. I traveling hearing on proposed rate increases of for Continental BROCCOLI Tender Fresh four-da- y $571,000 .Lb.6 fack . I he J CELERY Farmer T Utah Public Service Commission has completed a 7 Ea. Fresh I Hearings on Phone Rates fit II). CUCUMSESS I Finishes (UPD-T- ATM Tender million. SALT LAKE CITY 27. tTTfCuvt mm general site preparation work on the new campus of Utah Technical College at Provo. Geneva Rock Products Co. bid $803,586 for the federally funded work on the campus near Interstate 15 in Orem. The job must be finished by Dec. 1. The State Building Board had estimated the cost at $1.3 PSC -: frm fan drains. Storm Fails to Hit; i rriwi- Imtt 1350 Norft 200 West, 890 West Center, Surprise Cheryl Skousen and her husband Eric were getting so Mrs. ready to go to Utah Valley Hospital last night Skousen could deliver her sixth baby when she felt a "bearing down pressure" and decided it would be wiser to call for Provo Fire Department paramedics. Willis Woodard, paramedic and Bob Headman, to the call and emergency medical technician, responded Paramedic Woodard delivered the Skousen's fifth baby boy at 6:48 p.m. at their home. EMT Headman and Mrs. Skousen's husband, mother and sister assisted in the delivery. The Skousens also have a girl. "I'm very grateful for the paramedic program in Provo and grateful that there is someone so qualified who could help us on such short notice," said Mrs. Skousen. Mother and baby are doing fine at the hospital, but the baby as of today remains unnamed. "It's hard to come up with a name for a boy when it's your fifth," explained Mrs. Skousen. The Skousen baby was the second to be delivered by the paramedics in Provo so far this year. J mm f I I STEER MANURE Utr.. 89- Wtt30MTtl n num ran i i - I , I J |