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Show r.Tnn, fjmvimm m, .1.,, Jit Friday, August lMrryn Belly: 1:20-4:00.6:40.9:- "Th But Clin! t-- IX "Cling lasiwood .. - (UPI) House WASHINGTON M 3 - t mojnlflc.nt im wt Sixty-seve- n fooling' Roger Iljort, Chicago Sun. Tlmot. m i. WBCG Republicans Democrats SUMM1 helped in Congress score their tenth override of a President Ford veto. The action Wednesday enacted into law over Ford's objections legislation reforming federal coal leasing laws. The bill was vetoed July 3 on THEATRE it would hinder grounds domestic coal production and Km m!ttrf3f"7 I. Art 1.IA fir mpwsfcr- - 'a Showtime WtoMoyt O.flA O.UWjpm I I .."rii r I"n l IN THt UNIVERSITY imiwg,Ui Mil! " MALL " . " "3 I f I' j . 1 I ' Now! Three Popular shows! A.JA 1 r.A .A I - j deter the goal of energy independence. It was Ford's 54th veto since taking office almost two years ago. The vote, '316 to 85, wasn't even close. Proponents of the legislation, sought by environmentalists for several years, had 48 votes more than the s required for ar override. "Our congressional leadership continues to win against the negativism and many as six vetoes. The other Buth Congress against vetoes of Harry S. Truman. Democrats were successful Wednesday in arguing away Ford's contentions that the measure would provide "administrative roadblocks" to co.il production and would not give the Interior Department needed flexibility in leasing public lands for coal mining, mostly in western states. adof the Rep. Morris K. Udall, policies said the vote was a key ministration," said House Democratic leader Thomas P. decision by Congress on the enO'Neill after the vote. vironment. It was the sixth time in "These coal barons ... would seven attempts this year that tear up the west the way they the House has mustered the tore up West Virginia," L'dall necessary votes to override said. Ford. But on two of those occaHe charged the Ford sions, the effort died in the administration has become "a Senate. wholly owned subsidiary of the House Democratic Whip coal interests." John J. McFall noted that the Reps. Patsy Mink, 94th Congress was the first in and Teno Roncalio, 28 years, and only the second argued the measure would not in the century, to override as increase the cost of coal a , music, d.ina-- and dwmj all wrapped in fresh and mountains, pines, canyon air Great tun tor families, friends, and couples' Conu-dy- , ". . . one of the most entertaining family shows available in the area this Summer." Cluukw Winters TlwDiiikHfraU ". . . an evening well spent. The show is entertaining . . ." samyFunk Suit Luke Tribune great amount, nor hinder "tiff.- American Fork "Ode to I EilSy produced with reasonable regulation," Mrs. Mink said. Joe" 4 Wei dates see "Oklahoma." "Sundance 7b," dates a lively musical review plays "Don't Count Monday nights see Carol l.vnn Pearson's Youi Chickens Until They Cry Wolf " show Enjoy dinner at the Sundance Tree Room and a tonight! All shows begin at S:30 p.m. Reservations 4 A, suggested for both Special family rates available Call or 800 '; - production. "This country is desperately in need of this coa! being COIiAL 7:15 tin Uulti I I0 d - caine during the two-third- Shimming? i 15 age epublicans Help Override Ford Veto !." Eastwood - I fAM. Utah-P- Coal Leasing Reform Bill 20 INTHELNIVtRSITYMALL re THE HERALD, Provo, 6, 1976, CM The new law amends the Mineral Lands Leasing Act of 1920. A principal provision is aimed at preventing speculation, requiring leasees to initiate commercial production within 10 years or lose the lease. SO 75' IIU1SI1 PAYSON "ODE TO BILLY JOE" Aug. 4 Aug. 10 0 BUiMlflMCE J Many From Teton Area V Seek Loans IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (LTI l - Teton Dam disaster victims are turning to the Small Business Administrtion in ever increasing numbers for interim financing to repair flood damage, Idaho Falls SBA Branch Manger Verne Leigh'on said today. Leighton said 1,292 individuals and business already have iVi Mi Hum" Hi Mm! II f umil-y- iWaiMMMifcaiillal ii rri.t I EAST CENTER fTft " r" ' fHf 7:30-9:0- 0 Sal-Su- n: 61 i'WT3 i Wlj'Tii-i- 1:30-3:00-4:3- the Festival of American West 0 6:00.7:30-9.0- 0 Sri you can sum your sense of Humes in m PETER featuring $59,158,771 and additional loan I BRECk !hr I si ( Ameritan (oik Kallel hurdle and resin al ( horuv . CRM IS FAIR FRONTIER VILLAGE . COOkOUl . HIE GREATEST QUILT SHOW OF 1 ML The comedy that Gives UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY $ "i i-- Z jr h fJZ iiiiiiiiiiii AWORLDWlDf Soi FllMSRELEASi m 30-3- 1 - August 2-- he Spectrum Logan, Utah TitkeU ivilUble il USU Tkkrt Office jnd all ZCMI tlorn (545 III About 80 per cent of the loans approved were for residential or personal losses and the balance covered business requests. Leighton said SBA's physical disaster loan program can provide cash sufficient to rover most residential and business losses. He said the Idaho Falls branch operation has authority to approve residential loans up to $50,000 and business requests up to $500,000. Deadline for filing loan requests was recently extended to Oct 4 So. Slat. Str..l, Or.m, Utah, Dinn.r Mon.-Thur- t. 12-- 8 pm Noon p.m., Swn. 0 p.m., Fri. & Saf. For Call Till R..rvo. 2:30 11:30 pm lunch Mon.Fri., pm Buinti Groupi, And Spttiol Till 11 lion. Groups, W.ddingi, Parties Phon. K .0 f I f i $25,120,910. he added' Saturday flight From 7 P.M. 7 I ERIDGERLAND i July replacement of physicial losses to residential or business properties and for personal item replacement. Cash approvals as of Monday totalled And Entertainment Too Every Friday And Presented by the wcrld relief approved for repair or Delicious Food YEAR EMENNIAL BIC requests are averaging over 150 per week. He said 824 loans have been The lest Kept eeret I 1 1 PAGEANT HISTORICAL s applied for loans totaling 224-223- : .uMTicr'Hiii HEVY CHASE PHIL PROCTOR POTTER by LAMBERT t Hunt roducrt by JOE ROTH HOWARD HESSE MAN ROGER BOWEN RICK HURST IARRAINE NEWMAN MICHAEL MISLOVE ind NEIL ISRAEL Exptutiv Producer Wniifoby D.rKipd by BRAD SWiRNOf F Frh Sat: i 25 7;30-- 9 i NEIL ISRAEL Dmribuied by WORLD WIDt 30 DRIVE-I- 1:30-3:3- 0 Co-H- USUI vim OREM ir 5 He's mean. 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