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Show Page luh Provo HERALD HE Friday November 17 1978 Russ N-Ar- Legai Notices Legal Notices ms NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No 19279 Es'a'e of iRVtN MORONi Stationed on Cuban Bases UPI WASHINGTON The United States is investigating the possibility Soviet-buil- t ground attack planes capable of - carrying tactical nuclear weapons, are stationed in Cuba, the State Department reported It is believed that a number of MiG 23 air- craft are Cuba.' in Jill spokeswoman The matactive inand careful vestigation study, it indeed there is a violation of the 1962 " understanding In that understanding reached alter the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the Soviet Union pledged not Schuker said ter is under to station offensive nuclear weapons in Cuba Ms Schuker said the United BiMsssllsi'BB Tom turkey, named "Henry," waits as Steve Janten, 4, of Salinas, Calif., says a little prayer of thanks for the bird who apparently will A Plants Are Saved for Future Generation Coast Scientist - About 200 IRVINE, Calif (ULI) higher plant species become extinct each year and a University of California scientist has created a flower "gene bank" in an attempt to save some of the endangered plants "People know animals such as condors and whales are in danger of extinct," Dr Harold Koopowitz said "It's very easy to emphasize with animals. "The problem is much more severe with plants but it's not as easy to care about plants." Koopowitz. an associate professor of biological sciences and director of the Arboretum at University of California. Irvine, said between 10 and 20 percent of all higher plant species are enbecoming dangered. Gene banks have been developed for some agricultural crops, he said, but he Owner of Shop From Judge - COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Tran- smission shop owner Rajindar S. Sandhu wants an apology today from the federal judgs who refused to allow him to wear his turban in the courtroom. Rather than remove the turban, Sandhu waited in the hall while his wife, Inderjit, became a U.S. citizen Tuesday Sandhu. a native of India and a member of the Sikh religious sect, said he was humiliated when U.S. District Judge Joseph P. Kinneary sent a U.S. marshal over to him to order he remove the turban or leave. Because he said the headgear is mandatory in his religion, he left the courtroom and waited outside for his wife. Ironically, said Sandhu. during his own naturalization ceremony in March 1976 he wore his turban. Circulation Hours 8 am to 7 pm Daily 6 to 11 am Sunday 9 am Saturday to 4 pm Delivery Deadline 5:30 Daily a.m. Sunday 7 If you hove no' crceived p. m coll your Doily Herald p m daily campr H ccula'.on and ' o.m your Da ly Herald bv Dep' 5 30 coll 'he 'each o' 375 5103 before 7 unable to Sunday Him believes he has the only gene bank for He said h created the floral bank not only in an attempt to save certain species but also to new varieties of cultivated flowers. The gene bank is a coupling of art and science," he said. "We use scientific techniques to create the gene bank but the end result, flowers, is aesthetic." Fusion Energy Backed OAK RIDGE, Tenn. An almost - (UPI) endless fuel supply coupled with relative cleanliness'' make sion one of the most prac-gen- e tlcal choices for future eiectric power genera-promote ,;on a kev enprpv official says. However Dr John F Clarke deputy director of the u s Department of irnerpv has observed The gene bank contains frozen seeds that it likely will be well and pollen which are retrieved later. beyond the year 2000 The seeds are collected, dried and before fusion is available sealed in a vacuum and then placed in for widespread commercold storage, below 18 degrees cen- cial use. The nation's 46 convetigrade, where they will keep for ntional nuclear power hundreds, even thousands, of years. plants now in operation Population growth and the spread of use fission producing communities are the cause of plant exenergy by splitting the said. tinction, Koopowitz atom. requires the "Much of the crisis is in the tropical union of volatile atomic areas which are being cleared at an un particles to produce rate," he said. "By, the, pPrgv precedented C. i f il turn w uie ceniury uie amy natural Scientists have tried amazoarea leu win rje ine tropical for more than 25 years to nian area in South America. control fusion for com"The African and Asian forests will mercial power purposes, be gone by then." but they have not sucHe cited Madagascar and Thailand as ceeded in reaching and examples. Madagascar, once 90 per- controlling the high cent forested, now has just 8 percent of temperatures and presits land forested. Thailand's forests sure needed to make the have declined in 20 years from 75 pertechnology work. cent of the country's land area to just "The need for fusion is 11 percent. urgent," Clarke told a Koopowitz said that while the spread seminar of the Council of population is the cause, he does not for the Advancement of advocate restricting development. Science Writing during "It's a pipe dream to think you can its week-lonseries of turn the world back to Eden," he said. here and in meetings "The demands for space won't go nearby Gatlinburg. away." "But this (federal) fuHe said also that it would be an imsion program is going to possible task to save each plant species take us 20 years," Clarke and reintroduce them to the wild. But it said. "If we work on it on ,1- Seeks Apology been living in the backyard, but soon will be taken to a nearby ranch to be kept as a pet. Steve has visiting privileges. (UPI Telephoto) survive its second Thanksgiving Henry was given to the Salvation Army last year, but no one had the heart to kill him so Steve's mother brought it home. It's L about $169 worth of energy Clarke said power produced would from fusion not cost significantly less than that from conventional fission reactors, however, because of the high costs involved in building and maintaining power plants. He said the real costs could be measured in en- vironmental benefits zoos." And it is important to save as many species as possible because it is impossible to determine which plants will have significance in terms of food and medicine in the future. He noted a South American yam that was used in the development of birth control pills until it was learned how to synthethize the product needed, and the periwinkle plant, now used in anticancer agents. Koopowitz currently has a grant from the private Elvina S. Slosson Fund to create a gene bank for gladioli, the second most popular species in the far as radioactive go. It has a of 12 biological half-lif- e days, dispersing easily." He said current plans for fusion development call for construction of a $1 billion engineering test facility in 1983 that would be finished by the late materials development of a prototype reactor by the year 2000; power production from three or four of the plants by 2015; and widespread use of the reactors by 2025. 1980s; world second only to roses. There are more than 180 species of gladiolus in the wild, but only six are commonly used commercially Clarke said most researchers agree that deuterium, a hydrogen isotope, and tritium, also a radioactive isotope of Clarke said. "There's about 11 million years worth of it in the oceans. And tritium is almost as abundant." of One gram deuteriumtritium, at a equivalent energy of $646 in oil at today's prices, Clarke said. By contrast, a gram of uranium costs $35 attack sometimes The ground plane, designated the MiG 27, is basically the same airframe as the interceptor, Pentagon officials said One specialist said the switch in capability is usually picked by aerial and satellite reconais-sancdetecting bombs and ground support equipment near the aircraft To guard against conventional air attack from Cuba, the U.S. Air Force developed an aire can spot even aircraft flying toward the United States g GERBER GERBER s st West Le ceer- acpoted Represer'a?'ve re ot a e re-e- mer COar City deceased LlOVD V rose address 443 Nonr-- t I'taf nas Perscai c tie aeove-nae- es'a'e dece-aenr- Creditors ot me esae notified '0 presei' ;laims vntni" t ree a'ter ie date tirsl puPi.ca'ior Bl tr s ic or oe tore.er rarred ol ce Date ot first put: '.a' iop November 10 "76 Dated this 7tn day ot November "76 LOD V GERBER . Proposals p m N: -- 2946 i Reco-ue- Published in He'3.0 Ncve"uer ember 28 and can produce SCHOOL accordance n ' ' D j 'aw The 17 rppa'eo b. Saostrcn Jr Lew s Fr.c A'Lr re,- - & Assooa'es These Conf ac' Documents may oeekar- - nee . bta atte- - Fnaay November iC 1978 a' tne office of Lew.s Woman Asks Divorce From Woman a tu 17. Without advertising, a terrible thing MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO, UTAH The following storage lots censistinc; ot furniture, personal items, etc will be sold by public auctior at 514 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah December 2 1978 at 10 a m to satisfy delinquent charges. Lot No 1700 Treva Burney Joy Cr'tchfield Lot No 7772 Emma Aeeks Lot No 7773 Harold Aood Lot Nc 1644 Bernie Berqevm Lot No 1488 Terry Rhea" No 2951 Published in The Daily Heraid November 16, 17 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24. 26, 27, 28. 29, 30, December I, 1978 514 m Nothing. happens . . 178 . 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Trustee ara eturn of Such copies .r, good MURRAY FIRST THRIFT & O"0ition within ten caii"dar LOAN COMPANY Beneficiary, under the Deed davs at'e' the D.ds arc Contractors wh: cf Trust maoecy MElBURN operea A HAAS and ME RRIEL J have plan deposit guarantee as Trustors AATHEN Cy A s s o : a t e o General recoraeo February 27 '978 Contractors shall not be re rea t, " are a depos ' an Entr, No 755C in Bock The work calic-- for shai. be 625 at Page 550 of the official records of Utah County. .maer one General Contract and Utah, given to secure an ininctudng debtedness in favor of Mcr electrical worn Ail laborers mechanics and workmen ray First Thnft 4 Loan Com CLEVELAND PI -- pany By reason ot certain apprentices '.mpioycd on 'his shail be paid no' less obligations secured tnereDy An Ohio woman has filed proiect Notice ot Detauit was than the general prevailing tor divorce from her recoraed as wage rates as determined bi July 28 1978 of common-lamate -a- Entry No 29662 in Book 1667 the industrial Commission 101 of said otticia Utah as set tcth in the nother woman charg- Page m Contract the schedule records ing extreme cruelty and Trustee will sell at public Documents AH bidder; shai to the highest bidder be prpqua'itied by the Utah auction gross neglect in cash, payable in lawful State Building Board money of the United States at Each Proposal shai1 be mad( Beverly Irwin. 37, the on a form obtained a' 'he out of sale time without Parma, seeks the divorce waranty as to title pesses Ott cc- of the Architect and from Carol l.upardus, 35. sion or encumbrances, the shai' be acrnparned by ar Certifed or Cashiers Chei k c described property Parma, according to the following Bid Bond for net less than at 465 North 200 East Lindon of 'he bid tive per i en' 5 filing made Tuesday in Utah to the Commencing 1369.2 feet amount ot made payable School Cuyahoga County Comthe Provo Aest and 403 2 feet South and order mon Pleas Court if South deg 30 East 300 75 District certified or feet from the North quarter cashiers check is used in lieu The two women were ,enter of Section 34 of b'd bond a certificate from married June 7, 1972, "in Township 5 South, Range 2 an approved surety company East. Salt Lake Base and guaranteeing execution of a a ceremony during which . Performance Bond and thence North 88 100-Meridian, both exchanged vows and deg 21 Aest 140.0 feet; 100' Payment Bond must ac North deg. 30' Eas company bid The Bid Bond rings and ever since have thence or the Cashiers Check shall 70.0 thence Sou'h 88 deg been bound to one another 21' teet East 140 0 feet, thence be forfeited in 'he event the in marriage," according South deg. 30 Aest 70 0 feet Contractor fails or refuses to enter into the contract or to to Walter H. Rubins- to the place of beginning for the lurnish the required Perforof paying tein. Ms. Irwin's lawyer, obligationspurpose mance and Payment Bonds secured by said The successful Bidder will be who said the action is not Deed of Trust including fees required to furmsh a Faithful a test case from the charges and expenses of Performance Bond and a Trustee, advances, if any unhomosexual community der the terms ot said Deed of Materials Payment Bonu in an amounl equal to one Trust, interest thereon and Similar ?ases have tne unpaid principal of the hundred per cent ilOO3: ) of the contract price note secured by sad Deed ot been filed in California The Boa: a reserves the right as and one in Illinois, but a Tnis! with interest tnereon to accept any. or to reiect any in said note and by iaw or all proposals, or waive any computer check of Ohio provided i nus jurn clay of Ocinformality in a Proposal legal history shows no PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT tober 1978 such case appearing in Mr Sherron Porter, KAY M LEAIS, Clerk Treasurer this state before, RubinsTrustee Provo Board of Education 320 South 300 East tein said 2941 in The No. Published Suite Salt Lake City. Utah 84111 Daily Herald NcvemDer 15 16. !7 19 20, 21 22 23. 24 26, No. 2924 Published in The i978 Daily Herald November 3, 10 Sunday, Nov. 26th Monday, Nov. 27th I w n g r '978 Friday, Nov 24th I ': S'S 120 WEST 140 NORTH PROVO, UTAH 14601 pm P'cpcsais ihail D Va r ducted at 55 Soi-'C S'ree' Span sn Fc 'y 'ea Utah a' 8 3C P V . A SAENSJN C DE ty i NORTHAEST ELEMENTARY will pe con- C ' . Tre nearins5 on December 5 'tfi ne Piamng ard Zoning ana or December e ,tn ne O'y Council Sa a nearings E6uc o' cents, could produce the about those AURILLA M C is he Bear brate this festive occasion, we want to extend our warmest wishes for a joyous and plentiful holiday. We are thankful for your continued support throughout the year. literally unlimited," 17 or designed for ground attack, The latter type is stationed with Warsaw Pact forces in eastern Europe, and can carry nuclear or conventional bombs. EMly EE 0 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS As family and friends gather together to cele- hydrogen, would be the most viable fuels for fusion power plants. "The fuel deuterium is of about defense, a OF PL'BLIC HEARING Notice s hereby g.ve'- - ma public near,ngs will be re.a 'c o ,,ne d sCliSS amendment City St'ee Mas'S' Piar a' aocrcm'rrateiy 1000 Nortn Main S"eet Span sn Porn WISHING YOU A HAPPY THANKSGIVING and have the determination to do it, though, we can have fusion power." cost has suspected that MiG 23s are in Cuba for some time Defense sources said the planes first appeared last summer, but it was unclear whether they are the type known as meant for air "Clearly there will be radioactivity in fusion reactors," Clarke said. borne radar system, tritium is about as inknown as AWACS, which nocuous as you can get as g is possible to develop gene banks and preserve the plants in botanical gardens "People will have to get use to the idea that if the want to save all the species of plants and animals, some will have to be in botanical gardens and States BERBER n Legal Notic es NOTICE 23rd CALL 373-50- 50 |