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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah. Monday, May 14. 1979 38 Powerful ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzle 16-- THE explosive 1 (abbr) Compass point 0f jO 39 Word for opening doors Japanese 42 Most twisted metropolis 45 Family Compass member point 46 Auto dub ar Poverty-47 Mush 50 Rams frost Moses' 54 By birth brother 55 Sudden attack Over (poetic) 59 Short sleep Recent (prefix) 60 Sea mammal Unseals 61 Hardwood 12 13 14 15 16 17 Journal 62 Fasten with 20 Presses N; D j. I S T H U Nobody n I 3 a's hi t)R AiMIE R e'siT f Ml I LlM c currency fix 30 Pots Baseball glove n r ns 7? Ti 28 37 39 29 34" " 42 43 1 """""is 60 63 56 57 1 1 51 " 58 d, 1 ENTERPRISE ASSN "San Chicken" Chairman ATTEST: William F. Huish, Clerk By Patricia L. Whiting Deouty Clark No. 3391 Published In The Daily Herald May 10, 14, 16, 1979. NOTICE: WARNING: given that any person entering in or on the military reservation ot Camp Williams, without having first obtained permission, shall be deemed to be In Is I 1 1 NOTICE OF SURPLUS SALE Notice Is hereby given that SAN DIEGO (UPI) -the undersigned will sell to the highest Bidder at auction The chicken has been on the 18th day of May, m, ousted from his coop. at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at Ted Giannoulas, the Utah County Public Works famed 100 1100 West Diego South. Building, Provo surplus items, some of who has which are listed below. These enlivened professional items may be inspected dur-in-a regular business hours sporting events has been fired from his $50,000 a prior to the sale. 1975 Plymouth 4 door and sued by his sedan, full power, air cond. year job radio station employer in Gren Fury, PK41P5D197350 1975 Plymouth 4 door a $250,000 Superior Court sedan, full power, air cond. flap. Gran Fury, PK41P5D197354 Radio Station KGB, 1975 Plymouth 4 door sedan, full power, air cond. which hired the Gran Fury, PK41P5D197351 Giannoulas five years 1974 Ford Galaxle, 4 door sedan, full power, air cond., ago to represent the sta- Soda Pop Bottle Machine Animal Autopsy Table Miscellaneous items Board of County Commissioners Utah County, State of Utah Karl R. Lyman, I tion in the chicken costume at sporting events and other attractions, has accused its former employee of breaking his contract in a seven-coucomplaint. Superior Court Judge Edward Butler issued a temporary order prohibiting Giannoulas from appearing feathered in ) He turned down the offer, but won a concession from KGB that allowed him to accept payment for May 22 tion. The complaint, seeking punitive damages, includes allegations that Giannoulas broke his by making unauthorized appearances and conspircon-tra- The appearance that apparently cost him his job occurred Friday night when Giannoulas appeared as the Chicken, but without the KGB logo, on national television at the basketball playoffs in Seattle. KGB general manager Jim Price said the major issue, however, ing with the Atlanta determination of heirs.and for appointment of the petitioners as joint personal representatives of the deceased in unsupervised administration, without bond, 1979 was The radio station person to wear its You hold: J 10 9 V A2 4 You hold: PICC UP DIAGRAM HAND AND DELETE: S- - J 10 9 4H - A 2 D - AC - K 10 97 6 4 New York Mfg. sug. list 102.30 group in white includes a table with 30" round top that adjusts up NORTH A Q 5 A 10 6 2 or down, and two chairs. 532 A65 WEST EAST K 8 7 6 4 Q97 J 4 J2 843 K J 10 V J 9 8 4 3 8 4 Q 10 SOUTH 10 9 3 V KQ975 A6 K72 Vulnerable: North-SoutDealer: North West North East 4 14 Pass Pass h 2 Sass Pass Pass Opening lead: 0 South IV Pass 4 7 reader asks what we SN.) (For a copy of JACOBY MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at Bridge," care of this newspaper. P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.) Astrograph: Future in Stars GEMINI Bernice Bede Osol sports bargain for, but you still should come out quite well. Negotiate from strength. CANCER (June 22) You could find yourself in a sticky situation ioday with friends, May 15, 1979 Someone unusual and interesting whose thinking is quite different from yours may become a very close companion this coming year. The relationship will prove most enlighteni- ng. TAURUS (April decision. If you don't you'll like the results. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Pec. 21) This can be a very rewarding day, provided you keep your nose to the grindstone and reschedule pleasurable pastimes to a future date. CAPRICORN (Dec. 19) A person who is important to your ambitions heeds reassurance today that you think of him or her first as a friend, and not merely as someone to be used. 20) In (May business matters today you may not get everything you cfour cfiirthday manu- 20) Your judgment is very keen today. You will take the time to carefully weigh your alternatives. When you do move, however, it will be swiftly. Find out more of what lies ahead for you in the year following your birthday by h sending for your copy of Letter. Mail $1 for each to P.O. Box 489. Radio City Station, N Y. 10019 Be sure to specify birth sign Astro-Grap- Astro-Grap- where you have to act as mediator. They picked the right person for the Ob. LEO (July 22) A tendency to overanalyze today could retard your progress. Assert yourself, then think things out as you go along. VIRGO (Aug. 22) More planning may be required on a major involvement that calls for a cash outlay. Take the time to work out every detail. LIBRA (Sept. t. The a bald-heade- d ibis is particularly homely 23) Put process SCORPIO (Oct. 22) Try not to let prejudice influence your judgment today If you do, you are apt to make an unwise Editors Group Joining Appeal NEW YORK (UPI) -Yet it was The American Society of one of the first birds of Editors says Newpaper Europe to be protected, its will join The Progresmainly because its young sive magazine's appeal were regarded as a court order baragainst delicacies that only ring it from publishing an graced the tables of article on how a hydrogen nobility. The earliest bomb can be built. recorded ban on inAn injunction against discriminate hunting of the story has printing ibis was the been granted by U.S. Issued in 1504 by District Judge Robert Archbishop Leonhead of Warren of Milwaukee on of Salzburg. prnnnds the article could water-fow- l. bald-heade- d lead to nuclear proliferat- ion. Erwin Knoll, the magazine's editor, contends that all the information came from public records and is appealing the order to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Knoll said the author, Howard Morland. had access to classified data and did not promise confidentiality to anyone. n of had defined this burden in directors voted Thursday to approve a resolution that the group file a friend of the court brief. the Pentagon Papers case as proof that publication would "surely result in direct, immediate and irreparable damage to our nation and its people." The ASNE's Gatherings $139 Mfg. sug. list 191.25 group has 4 side chairs and a big 36x54" rectangular folding table. Or 48" round table at the same price, white. dure, problems are likely. 20) Be PISCES (Feb. very careful in involvements ith your peer group today that you don t show partiality to someone's pet project while totally ignoring another's. ARIES (March 19) Be alert today for sudden or unusual changes that could be Seneficial materially. A unique tappening could trigger things. Ugly Delicacy For Larger b. AQUARIUS (Jan. 19) Today it is very important that you perform first and talk of your accomplishments later. Should you reverse this proce- your ingenuity to profitable uses today You have the knack to help sort out things lor others and benefit yourself in thh ce one-clu- A A nt rebid when partner responds one heart to our b opening bid. This is a tough one. We have a slight preference for two clubs, but many experts would rebid one spade. Either rebid may work out better than the other. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AS- KM97J4 chicken costume. 3-Pie- Jacoby Ask the Experts Giannoulas' belief that he, and and not the station, owns the copyright to the costume. suspended Giannoulas without pay April 23 and has since hired another All-Importa- and Alan Sontag Oswald: "Good dummy play usually looks easy. It is surprising how often players overlook it." ALAN: "South looks over dummy. He sees one sure lose each in diamonds and clubs and two possible losers in spades. It is up to him to try to make sure that he won't lose more than one spade trick." Oswald: "He starts his campaign by ducking the first diamond. East can't hurt South in spades and he wants East on lead. East does his best. He plays a second diamond." Alan: "South wins that second and cashes a high heart to guard against a possible four hearts in either hand. When both opponents follow, he draws the rest of the enemy trumps, ruffs dummy's last diamond and plays ace, king and small club. West wins and leads a spade." Oswald: ."West is too late. South plays low from dummy, East is in with the jack and is dead as dead can be. The defense can't collect another trick." n entreprenuer Ted Turner as mascot of his Hawks decedent's NBA basketball team. 14, ap- out-of-to- pearances. Nostalgic Cafe Style Croup the regalia until a hearing on the ac- facturer of the comical 1953 as costume. amended, and may be "I'm definitely going to for criminal firosecuted under listen to a different radio provisions of that statute station," Giannoulas said in The No. 3409 Published upon hearing of his firing 16. 15, Daily Herald May U, and the lawsuit. "I'm 1979. almost at a loss for words. I'm kind of sad. PROBATE NOTICE Being canned is a major Probata No. 19478 The IN FOURTH disappointment. THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT Chicken was my baby. COURT OF THE STATE OF The past five years as the UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH IN THE Chicken have been the MATTER OF THE ESTATE high point of my life." OF MARIE REIMSCHIIS-SELast year, Giannoulas DECEASED. was offered a reported The Petition of Fn.pU Reimschussel and Walter $100,000 to leave San Reimschussel praying for admission to formal probate of Diego and work for having been filed in the above matter, which petition is on file in the office ot me uern of the above entitled Court and which said petition is hereby referred to and expressly made a part hereof, is hereby set for hearing at 9:30 o'clock A.M. on Friday the 25th day of May A.D., 1979 at the Court Room of said court in the City of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of Said Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 26th day of April A.D., 1979. (Seal) 0. DeVere Woottoi,, Atty. WILLIAM F. HUISH Utah County Clerk No. 3366 Published in the Daily Herald April 30, May 7, Dummy Play Ijl the water. (UPI Telephoto) at Bridge By Oswald violation of Section Utah Code Annotated the Last Will and Testament of the deceased, toaether with a codicil to said Last Will and Testament, for a 53 'Chicken' Fired And Sued Notice Taperecorder j 65 1 Legal binders 152 59 64 I of Civil Engineers for a concrete canoe race to be held in Toledo, Ohio. The canoe ii actually constructed of concrete reinforced with screening. The boat has yet to be tested in student Marty Phillips paints the nsme S.3. Kosher Dill on the aide of concrete canoe. The unusual boat wai constructed by members of the MSU chapter of the American Society 62 (NEWSPAPER Notice MICHIGAN STATE engineering Win 61 4P54S109162 150 old assessor's 2 chairs, Craig 1 44 50 1 3 46 TTTT'Tf 1 130 35 45 54 m 38 TT 40 mo 177" I "TT" 36 Folds Away TT 2o 33 Patio Dining Furniture from Homecrest That 52 Howl 53 Went quickly 56 Female soldier (abbr ) 57 Choose 58 Corrida cheer suf- Ti 32 B Aware of (2 wds ) 15 25" Q R denomination 1 H 23 tt rr 1 5 ?9 Diminutive 1 n w?fc if- - ClHj t 43 Grated 44 Author Fleming 47 Tangle 48 Air (prefix) 49 Religious Filly O XVI I jcjc state (abbr) 40 Timber tree 4 Heavy vapor T3 22 f 34 George McGovern s 27 Burmese 3 A rrrtp Energy unit (Pi) 9 Evening (poet 2 Traffic light color 23 Whirlpools 24 Capital of Canada 25 Hostels 26 A T Ti is I I j OPT " LL Pi AIN 1 in 5 s!s!tls N'R'aLIa c c oIwUtIuIt SlAlllulTlflgl j T Q iTiTT ' JMi E S tlN lO! vl ) i2 4 PJ ) lack 32 Dissenting Courts vote Porcelam clay 33 Energy saving Puppy sound time (abbr Raw metal 35 Three (prefix) Coal unit 36 Depression ini- 8 Kickoff type tials 9 Con 37 Mountain near tendere plea ancient Troy 10 Inert gas i Ojjj 1 DOWN thanksgvmg (2 ds) U t 1 string 63 Small child 64 Played pan 65 Not young 22 Contend 24 Shakespear ean poem 25 Loom 28 Hymn of 0 R NjOj 1 tree 18 Auto failure A W board It said "a serious constitutional issue is involved" and "the order ot the U.S. District Court failed to show the government met the heavy constitutional burden against prior restraint." The resolution noted the U.S. Supreme Court The resolution was drafted by the ASNE's Freedom of Information Committee during the group's annual convention this week at the New York Hilton. Croup with Round Table Top 5-Pie- ce $129 list 1 81 .45 ensemble includes a 42" mesh round top table that folds and four in side chairs, summery white. Mfg. sug. |