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Show Thursdav. March Earnings Limit? ...W.v.......v....y.V.y,....w Last Indian Leader At Wounded Knee Surrenders to "AHUMA CITY (LTD -- The last leader oi the American Indian Movement sought on charges related to the occupation of Wounded Knee in 1973 has surrendered to the FBI Stanley Richard Holder. 26', a Wichita Indian born in Lawton. Okla. gave himself up through the assistance of attorney Herbert K. Hvde Jr. "Mr. Holder indicated to me, and I firmly believe him. that he's tired of running." Hyde said. "He doesn't know where to g0, doesn't know who his friends are. "It just got to the point where he didn t want to get shot out of a tree bv sumeoody looking for him," Hvde said Kenneth W. Whittaker, special agent in charge of the FBI in Oklahoma, said Holder had been sought since Aug 5 1975. when he failed to appear for sentencing in federal court in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He had been convicted there in June, 1975, of assaulting a U.S. postal inspee- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Senate Studies Income, Ethics WASHINGTON i UPI With the big money FBI - WASHINGTON (LTD The Carter administration is preparing new desegregation guidelines for colleges, Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. said today. The guidelines, which Califano said he would publish within 60 days, first would affect state college systems in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Virginia because they are covered under a federal court desegregation order. Califano said HEW would require the Carter Asks Deregulation Of Air Fares - Tresident Carter supports deregulation of airline fares and wants legislation on his desk by summer. Carter's chief economic adviser says. Charles Schultze told a Senate subcommittee on aviation Tuesday the deregulation measures like those contained in a bill introduced by Sens. Edward Kennedy, and Howard Cannon. That bill would allow airlines to raise fares by up to 10 per cent in the first year and 20 per cent thereafter. Flexibility in reducing fares would be limited only by the airline's "direct costs." Schultze said deregula tion should gradually phase in reductions as well as increases in fares "so that carriers can gain experience with their newlv found freedom." disclose states tion." It could not be determined immediately whether Pratt accepted Califano's proposed timetable. He rejected earlier government pleas for allowing HEW to proceed at its own pace in seeking college desegregation. New desegregation guidelines also could apply to colleges in other states, an HEW spokeswoman said. speechmaking "personal $1,000 per appearance income" in SLB&M Creditors will present Ext. 364 Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah 84602, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume use of 0.39 sec, ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 15121, Cert. No. 5196. The water has been diverted from a well, 40 ft. deep at a point N. 10 degrees 32' W. 2995 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Ray H. Ivie, Attorney at Law, 48 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of June, oath, with that to the Ad Esate at Daily Herald 27, 1977. J. Rulon at Law, PUBLICATION NOTICE On March 30, 1977, there before the will be sold at public auction Provo, Utah 25 day of June, 1977. Claims at Provo, County ot Utah, must te presented in State of Utah, the following with items of personal property: the accordance 1971 Concord 14x65 Mobile provis.uns ot Section Home No. 3424151193. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification Seizure of the above-describe- d as required therein property for public uallis A. Chnstensen sale was made under the Administrator of provision of Utah Code Ansaid Estate notated 1953, Section as amended, from Kenneth J, RULON MORGAN Attorney for Administrator Barney, 785 West 600 North 128 East Center Street No. 12, Lindon, Utah, who is in personal Provo, Utah 84601 delinquent No. 642 Published in The property taxes in the amount $5.00 Adv. Fee. Daily Herald March 24, 31, of $158.81 Charles L. Murray, Deputy April 7, 14, 1977 County Assessor NOTICETO WATER USERS No. 638 Published in The Rosella Rieske, 950 So. 1300 Daily Herald March 22, 24, E., Provo, Utah 84601, has 27, 1977. filed with the State Engineer ) to NOTICE TO CREDITORS Appl. No. 47560 appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of Probatt No. 18562 water in Utah County. The Estate of Earl Skelton, water is to be diverted from a Deceased. ft. deep at well, Creditors will present a point S. 1225 ft. and E. 70 ft. aims with vouchers to the from W' Cor. Sec. 8, T7S, undersigned at the office of R3E, SLB&M, (located at the Jeffs and Jeffs, Attorneys at above address); and used Law, 90 North 100 East, P. 0. from Jan. to Dec. 31 for the Box 683, Provo, Utah 84601 on domestic purposes of one or before June 10, 1977; family, stockwatering of one claims must be presented in cow and one horse, and used accordance with the from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the of Section of 0.25 ac. in Provisions Annotated, 1953, irrigation NWV4SWV4 Sec. 8, T7S, R3E, and with proper verltication. SLBS.M David D. Jeffs street, i8 East center on or Protests resisting the granting" of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the 442 of and used for general at manufacturing purposes the Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel Jan. The Utah. Ironton, manufacturing purposes the Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel Co. at Ironton, Utah. The water was last beneficially used Feb. 28, 1962, and Ext Nos. 206 and 253 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. IB, 1977, and this extension Is requested to and including Jan. 31, 1977 18, 1982. Ext. 372 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah B4602, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume use of 3.0 sec. ft. of waler as evidenced by Dil. Claim 1 783 and The Change Appl. water has been diverted from Rouse, Hill and Hinckley Springs (Spring Creek) at a point N. 45 degres E. 1400 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; and used for general Brigham Want Ads Get Results Administrator Jeffs Jeffs and Jeffs M. Dayle 1982. and used for general at 1982. 18, Ext. 368 Administrator 24, Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER No. 611 Published in The Daily Herald March 10, 17 and 24, 1977 at time within Ext. 371 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume use of 20.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 9524, Cert. No. 2055. The water has been diverted from Spring Creek at a point S. 2101 ft. and W. 1271 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 21, T7S, R3E, used Feb. 28, 1962 and Ext. Nos. 201 and 258 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. IB, 1977, and this extension Is requested to and including 18, 1977 Is f P.O. Box 84626, has fill "sion o time resurr' jse M of wa'er as evidenced f Cairn 1780 and Change -- jpl. Nos The water has and been diverted from Spring Creek at a po int S. 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft, from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, P3E; and used for Irrigation of 50 59 acs. In NE'4, SE'4 Sec. 19; NW'4, NE'4, N WV.'SE ','4 Sec. 20, T7S, R3E. The . jter was last beneficially used Feb. 28, 1V62, and Ext. Nos. l4 and 265 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. 18, 1977 and this extension is requested to and Including Jan. 18, 1982. ) Ext. 374 Brlaham Young University, Provo, Utah 84601, has filed for an used Feb. 28, 1962, and Ext. Nos. 205 and 254 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. IB, 1977 and this extension Is requested to and Including water was last beneficially Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah No 608 Published in The 84114, on or before April 23, Daily Herald March 10, 17, 1977. 1982. Ext. 367 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume use of 0.144 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 9861, Cert. No. 1608. The water has been diverted from a well at a point N. 42 degrees 30' W. 2160 ft. from E'i Cor. Sec 20, T7S, R3E; Co. 20' W. 1135 ft, manufacturing purposes the Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel Co, at Ironton, Utah. The water was last beneficially 18, to Jan sec. 13 and used for general at Jan. uv within wr which to resume use of 10,0 sec. ft. ot water as evidenced bv Appl No. 9552, Cert. No. 1933. The water has been diverted from Spring Creek at a point S. 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 21, T7S, R3E; and used for general manufacturing purposes at the 'onion Plant U S. Steel Co. at Ironton, Utetv The water was last Beneficially used Feb. 21, vtt, and Ext. Nos. 204 and 255 have been filed to t 'ta period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. IB, 1977, and this extension is requested to and 19B2 including Jan. Ext. 370 ( 5 - a 2 5 ) Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume useot 0.60 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Dil. Claim and The Change Appl. water has been diverted from S. a at Creek point Spring 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; manufacturing purposes 18, of Corp for an Ext. Nos. 202 and been filed to cover extension 1967 Fars Elbei the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. 18, 1977, and this extension is requested to and including Jan. 18, 1982. Ext. 369 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, has filed for an the Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel Utah. The Co. at Ironton, water was last beneficially used February 28, 1962, and Ext. Nos. 199 and 260 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. 18, 1977 and this extension is requested to and including Attorneys for State 1962, and 257 have 18 requested to and including Jan. 18, 1982. Ext 373 (5! 2777) Elbert general manufacturing purposes at the Ironton Plant U.S. Steel Co. at Ironton, Utah. The water was last beneficially used Feb 28, and used for general at Jan. degrees, Jan. and this extension all from EVi Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; and used for evidenced by Dil. Claim and The Change Appl. water has been diverted from a Creek at Spring point S. 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; March 22, 24, 31 39 age Legal Notices Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, has fiied for an extension of time within which to resume use of 1.98 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 9860, Cert. No. 1723. The water has been diverted from three wells at the following points. (1 ) N, 40 degrees 30' W. 1005 ft,, (2) N. 32 degrees 15' W. 1305 ft.; (3) N Utah-P- manufacturing purposes at the Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel Co. at Ironton, Utah. The water was last beneficially used Feb. 28, 1962, and Ext. Nos. 197 and 262 have been filed to cover the period from extension of time within which to resume use of 0.77 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 9859, Cert No. 1609. The water has been diverted from six wells at the following points: (1) N. 1 degrees 45' E. 300 ft.; (2) N, 57 degrees 30' E. 465 ft.; (3) N. 80 degrees 30' E. 465 ft.; (4) N. 3 degree; 30' E. 360 ft.; (5) N. 8 degrees 30' W. 480 ft.; (6) N. 16 degrees 30' W. 670 ft.. all from N'4 Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; and used for general manufacturing purposes at the Ironton Plant U.S. Steel Co. at Ironton, Utah. The water was last beneficially used Jan. 28, 1962, and Ext. Nos. 203 and 256 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18. 1967 to Jan. 18, 1977, and this extension Is requested to and including Jan. 18, 1982. Ext. 375 Elberta Farms Corp., P.O. Box N, filed has Utah 84626, Elberta, for an extension of time within which to resume use of 0.25 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Dil. Claim 1784, and Change Appl. Nos. The water has been diverted from Spring Creek al a point S. 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; and used for the Irrigation of 12.0 acs. In NWV4NWV4 Sec. 28, T7S, R3E. The water was last benefically used Feb. 2B, 1962, and Ext. Nos. 198 and 261 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to Jan. 18, 1977 and this extension Is requested to and Including Jan. IB, 1982. Ext. No. 376 Elberta Farms Corp., P.O. Box N, Elberta, Utah 84626, has filed for an extension of time within which to resume use of 8. 896 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Dil. Claim 1781 and Change Appl. Nos. a 5135 and The water has been diverted from Spring Creek at a point S. 2101 ft. and E. 1271 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T7S, R3E; and used for the Irrigation of 400.33 acs. The water was last beneficially used Feb. 28, 1962 and Ext. Nos. 195 and 264 have been filed to cover the period from Jan. 18, 1967 to IB, 1977, and this extension Is requested to and Including Jan. 18, 1982. Jan. Protests resisting the of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, granting Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14, on or before April 23, 1977. Dee C. 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GRAND k"bn;2sd OC00 OUR GRAND FRIZE INCLUDES: ft $349 Concord Grape Plants only cnwrfeSNr U3viou 'Champion&hip' Expensive Lockout A soldier found he SEATTLE (LTD had locked himself out of his second story apartment Tuesd ly, so he tried to climb a drain pipe to get In. Police said Carlos P. Marciel lost his balance while i: nhing and fell onto a garbage dumpster in the alley below. The dumpster began to roll and Maiciel toppled off The dumpster tipped over on him itnoii.-nK!':H "hp dumprter off Marcirl and .Summoned a Fire Department rescue crew. Marciel was tre.ii'd .t ILiiboiview Medical Center for possible tierr back and ii.t.rnal Injuries. under vouchers attached, ministrator of said the Law Office of Morgan, Attorney State Engineer, The Muskie forces, many of them frequent public speakers, sought initially to get the 15 per cent limit extended to h y or other services. They could cahrge up to mental health problems. Those are some "boomtown" syndromes that can hit small towns in energy-ricareas, Lamm told the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Tuesday. Colorado, rich in coal, uranium, and oil shale, needs federal help to soften the blow that an energy rush can bring, just like the gold rush of days gone by. Lamm said. He suggested President Carter's energy reorganization plan, which the committee is considering, include coordination of federal programs that can help energy boomtowns. ' Energy boomtowns, with .their severe social and economic disruptions, exist at the present time in Colorado." Lamm said "They are not just a problem of the future " He said the cost of boosting a city's services to meet its new size is substantial. Schools, sewage, hospitals, roads, all have to increase, he said. "Within a energy area in western Colorado, future infrastructure needs are estimated at between $28 million and $155 million." And there is housing, "the single most serious problem of impacted communities. Housing costs area are over the new few years in this estimated between $103 million and $715 million." he said "Even with housing costs considered, many impacts have not yet been fully identified. Mental health problems," child abuse, alcoholism and increased crime are - all phenomena of communities uncontrolled growth," Lamm said. experiencing "We can almost graph increased child abuse by how last a community grows." He said most programs to help already exist in the federal framework, if the proposed Department of Energv were given power to channel them to needy area We are assured that roads, water and sewer systems will be greatly overburdened; that school sterns, hospitals and municipal facilities will have to be vastly expanded." he said. - claims personal finances annually, ban to submit acceptable acceptance of costly desegregation plans by next fall. In a letter to U.S. District Judge John gifts, and forbid use of Pratt, who issued the desegregation private "slush funds" to order in Washington, DC, Califano pay official expenses. But at least one foe. asked for the 60 days "to examine and decide upon proposed criteria setting Sen. Lowell Weicker, did not give up. He forth the requirements of Title VI in said "the education." gloves come off higher Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act today" when he planned to offer a package requirbars federal aid to schools which on the basis of race or ing even more financial national origin. disclosure, including in"I need time to consider and decide come tax returns, to departmental policy and to discuss this "give the public all the facts and let the voters policy fully within the government," decide what is a conflict Califano said in the letter. "The requirements of Title VI in the and what is proper." field of higher education, however, also Tuesday's action on the involve extremely complex questions outside income issue folof educational policy," Califano said, lowed heated arguments "At stake are admissions, financial on the floor and came in aid, faculty hiring, construction and two showdown votes on other policies central to the conduct of amendments sponsored by a group led by Sen. Edcollege and university affairs. mund Muskie, "In addition, desegregation requireThe Senate stuck by the ments may profoundly affect the future of black institutions which have played Nelson committee's a central role in educating black colproposal to let senators earn up to $8,625 a year, lege graduates to date," he said. or 15 per cent of their Califano said Attorney General Grifofficial $57,500 salary, by fin Bell, "concurs in this course of acsix WASHINGTON Colorado Gov. Lamm the should recognize ties between energy development and child abuse. And collect from stocks. Locations designated. ' Small Towns Have 'Boom' Syndromes Richard (LTD thinks the government alcoholism. of Notices Soys Colorado Governor And Probatt No. 18,539 the District Court NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to extend water In Utah County throughout the entire vear unless otherwise Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the Matter of the Estate of Stanley M. Clark, Deceased, affluent senators many i In Legal Notices battle apparently over, bonds, family businesses tor and taking his firearm the Senate now can a or other investments. Carter Camp, 34. of Pawnee, Okla.. new code of ethicspass forcThat was defeated by a 67 1977. was convicted with Holder on the same to 29 margin. Claims must be presented ing members to limit certo the undersigned in charges and received a three-yea- r tain outside earnings to accordance with provisions sentence. $8,625 a year but leaving of Section Utah Code Hyde was asked whether Holder was them free to make what 1953, and with and used for general Annotated, Legal concerned about a rift in the leadership as manufacturing purposes at verification proper they can from investthe Ironton Plant - U.S. Steel required therein. of AIM or worried about NOTICE TO CREDITORS possib'e ments. Utah. The Dated and signed this 28th Co, at Ironton, of Audldide C. The eildle retribution for his surrender. 1977. of water was last beneficially In voting for that apday Creditors will ZIONS February, Bradford 1962 and FIRST NATIONAL 28, used February "Not initially," Hyde said. "There proach Tuesday, the present claims with vouchers BANK Ext, Nos. 200 and 259 have at to Law the the undersigned like the House By David E, Wright been tiled to cover the period has been some talk since it became Senate Office of Paul J. Merrill, 30 Personal Representative from Jan, 18, 1967 to Jan, 18, reknown he wanted to come in. There has three weeks ago North Main Street, Spanish is Trust Officer 1977, and this extension Fork, Utah, on or before June RAY H. IVIE been some backside pressure." to and including jected opposition requested 10, 1977; claims must be Attorney at Law January 18, 1982, angry members Hyde said Holder now realizes if he presented in accordance with 48 North University Avenue Ext. 365 Brigham Utah wants to lead a productive life he must who branded it unfair to the provisions of Provo, Utah 84601 Young University, Provo, 1953, and Annotated Code unand The1 senators No. 607 Published in Utah 84602, has filed for an stop running. He said Holder now feels many with proper verification as of time within Herald March 10, 17, extension Daily the Wounded Knee occupation in South necessary to cope with required therein 33 24 31, 1977 e of which to resunu of conflicts s interest. Manual Clayson Dakota, which lasted from February sec. ft. of water is evidenced Ted s Leifson The income plan was by Dil. Claim 1782, Change PUBLICATION NOTICE through May, 1973, accomplished little. Executors of the Estate of The water has Appl. On March 30, 1977, there part of the code of conC. Bradford, Adalaide been diverted from Spring "We're talking about a highly intelwill at auction be sold duct recommended by a public Deceased. Creek at a point S. 2101 ft. Paul J. Merrill at Provo, County of Utah, ligent, and in my judgement, well special panel under Sen. and E. 1271 ft. from SE Cor. Sate of Utah, the following Attorney educated yound man," Hyde said. Gaylord Nelson, Sec. 20, T7S, R3E, and used 30 N. Main items of personal property: for general manufacturing 1969 Solitaire 12x64 Mobile "You're not dealing with your average Leaders of both Ut. 84660 Fork, Sp parties purposes at the Ironton Plant No. 609 Published in The Home No. FP12643005 - U.S. thug." Steel Co. at Ironton, support it and said they of the 17, 10, Seizure March Daily Herald Utah. The water was last will seek further progress 24, 31, 1977 property for public used Feb. 28, sale was made under the beneficially in today's fifth round of 1962, and Ext. Nos. 196 and of UTAH Code Anprovision CREDITORS TO NOTICE debate in an attempt to 263 have been filed to cover notated 1953, Section No. 18,577 Probate the period from Jan. 18, 1967 & In the District Courf of as amended, from Shirley approve the full list of to Jan. 18, 1977 and this Warren Hindley, 785 West 600 Utah County, State of Utah. new standards by week's extension is requested to and No. 15, Lindon, Utah In the Matter of the Estate North end. in including Jan. 18, 1982. of Darrell Bee Ankrom, also 84062, who 'is deTIHquent in Ext. 366 ( 51 Little opposition was known as Darrell B. Ankrom, personal property taxes $5.00 Brigham Young University, the amount of J95.59 as Darrell and Ankrom, to other Provo, Utah 84602, has filed expected key Deceased Adv. Fee. for an extension of time Deputy provisions which would Creditors are hereby Charles L. Murray, Assessor within which to resume use of County require all senators to notified to present their 63 sec. ft. of water as No. 637 Published in The New Desegregation Guides Being Readied for Colleges President favors Legal Notices above-describe- By Administration WASHINGTON (LTD Legal Notices THE HERALD, Provo. 24, 197 Tennis Balls 12 Vacuum factory-fres- 3.25 h packed can of performance t COMPLETE GARDEN SHOP fCliU7BV In high-visibili- Optic Yellow. t SHRUBS rRUIt t MnniNc. SMADf TtlfS . r A4fc--v frr Dormant INStCtlClDlS GABDfN TOOLS HANGING BASKHS 3 to give - SPRAY. Your han'S HOUSt PIANTS mm irees rrr HOW a --- ..,.., s "i1; Os |