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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utan, Pas?e 2 Monday, NovemDer 7, laod UTAH: People (Continued from Page 1) - - t ' '" "'"1 ii nor's Police cancel boycott plan SAN ANTONIO, Texas Police have can(AP) celed a boycott of Willie sr Nelson concert af- Thursday ter the coun- try singer apologized a second time for a benefit he per- formed for an Indian Willie Nelson con of killing two FBI later victed agents. Two weeks ago, Sgt. Harold Flammia, president of the San Antonio Police Offi- cers Association, asked officers not to work as security officials at the concert Nelson sang at a Cali fornia benefit for Leonard Peltier Nelson met earlier this year with the American se federation mice ot Utri-tce- rs and the Fraternal and issued blanket apology for that of the Police ;der -- Or- - concert r Ditka watches game on TV CHICAGO ; ' Mike (AP) Ditka was separated from nis Chicago Bears foot for the time in seasons, his wife six but said he had no ; ; problems. "He did great," Di ana f 13-d- ay Jonathan Swapp and the John Timoalso thy Singer responded "not guilty" after being asked for wheelchair-boun- d al Mike Ditka D.tka said Sunday after leaving Ihis bedside at Lake Forest '.Hospital, where the r-; old Ditka is recovering from a mild heart attack suffered Wednesday. The Bears helped make the situation less stressful '.by beating the Tampa Bay I Buccaneers, "He didn't do anything ; different than if he were I watching another (team's) Mrs. Ditka said. "If game," were a game watching ;we I after our game were over Iwith, he would always yell, J 'Catch the ball.' He just ;gets excited a few times when somebody makes a 28-1- COALVILLE, Utah (AP) -Tmembers of a polygamist clan pleaded innocent today to charges of second-degre- e murder in the Jan. 28 slaying of a Corrections officer during a shootout that ended their standoff with police. "I'm absolutely innocent, not guilty of all charges," said Addam Swapp, the clan patriarch, who sat, handcuffed and wearing Salt Lake County Jail garb, as he addressed the 3rd District Judge Michael Murphy. hree Murphy scheduled hearings in the Coalville branch of the court for Nov. 10 and Nov. 16 on various defense and prosecution motions. Another hearing was set in Salt Lake City's 3rd District Court for Nov. 18 on pre-trimatters. The judge did not specify the exact na- - first 0. misiajte. She said the onlv differ ence in watching the Bears game was that he "chewed Jhis gum a little harder, I think." Itt Ted Wilson NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at fubUc auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money ot the United Stales at the time of sale oi the West front steps (or entrance) of the Utah County Courthouse, Pro-yUtah, on November 25, 1988, at the hour of 200 p.m. of said day: for Ifie purpose of foreclosing a, trust deed dated November 21, 1979 executed by Ttiad M. Johnson and Maria F. Johnson, as p, Trustors, covering real property located at 522 Soulh 660 West, Orem, Utah County. Utah and more particularly scribed as follows: de- ,AH of Lot 5, Plat "A ". Sunset Lane Subdivision. Orem. Utah County. Utah, according to the official plat thereof on tile in the shortage. Jeffery Appel and Kenley Brunsdale, representing the fisheries and enviro-mentgroups, said they were reluctant to agree to any reduced flow in the river until they had some assurance that (Continued from Page 1) south they go south," said Ebern. He said unlike cows, buffaloes will attack and gore horses. "If you like your horse, you will get out of the way," he said. At one point, two buffalo calves cut from the herd and started swimming from White Rock Bay out into the Great Salt Lake. got a lasso?" asked someone over the radio. Ebern did and he tied his horse up and a helicopter picked him up and flew to the bay to help rescue the calves. "One of the calves was on its last legs when we got to it, but I was able to lasso it from the chopper," Ebern said. He said it was obvious the "Anybody office of the Recorder of Utah County, Utah. DATED this 22nd day of October, 1988. David B. Boyce Coalville. Prosecutors said (Continued From Page 1) and make sure the reservoir could fill. Now demands on the Provo River will be even greater. The U.S. Geological Survey has kept careful records of the Provo River flow since 1950. clients to seek a change of venue out of Summit County, where the Jan. 16 bombing of a Mormon chapel and the subsequent armed standoff and fatal shooting of Corrections Lt. Fred House occurred. However, the three refused. Successor Trustee No. 8501 Published in The Daily Herald October 31, November 7. 14, 1988. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the West front steps (or entrance) of the Utah County Courthouse, Provo. Utah, on November 25. 1988. at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day; for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated September 28. 1979. executed by B Darrell Call and Phyllis F. Call, as Trustors, covering real property located at 3711 North mere particularly VALLEY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Provo, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Utah County. Utah. TOGETHER WITH the subject to a right and easement of enjoyment in and to the common areas, community facilities, and recreational facilities appurtenant to the above described property. This property is now reported to be owned by O. Olivia Roias. DATED this 21st day of October, 1988. David B. Boyce Successor Trustee No 8502 Published in The Daily Herald October 31, November 7. 14, 1988. NEED YOUR f J. Bracken Lee 375-161- Oct.83 I ' OitiiM r.w f tut . " . M 1... Ik. r ' vr iiiv uivc a Dtfiiqcner n unance uomm, .I i Im IT tm 5 j 6 FLAT ' RATE CASH PI S I PAYS TO COMPARE n n m PRICE, bub AT iTisau g ennui PRE GR1U1D OPEUIUG im. 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LAW ENFORCEMENT: As past Commander of the Utah County Sheriff Search and Rescue, John appreciates the vital role of law enforcement and realizes the need for continuing the fight against such evils as drugs in our schools and neighborhoods. a neighborhood setting that you might arrange, I will be most happy to come and discuss the issues. In return, pledge to represent you well with all the "clout" have and can develop and with every bit of diligence and in ECONOMY: While he see's no "quick fix," John knows there are things to be done, such as coordinating agencies rather than having them compete I against each other, to increase tourism and attract industry to Utah. JUSTICE: John holds firmly to the rights established in the Utah Constitution allowing all persons access to the courts, and he has spent his professional career helping Utah residents realize that ideal. I VOTE JOHN VALENTINE integrity possess. I "Chuck" Peterson candidate for 2nd term in the Utah State Senate VA 1950-198- through a Published Sunday through Friday by Scnpps League Newspapers, Inc. P.O. Box 717, 84603 1555 North 200 West Provo, Utah KIRK PARKINSON, Publisher N. LaVERL CHRISTENSEN. Editor Emeritus UNIT I reservoir will "hold over bigger buffaloes. He said in any roundup, animal deaths are unavoidable and that the benefits of vaccination outweighs the losses. de- Udicw; Ted Wilson." Bureau of Reclamation officials have said that Jordanelle may take seven or eight years to fill, but they claim, the the roundup and the crew hopes the final death toll will be half the 19 head killed during the last roundup. He said five of those killed this year were calves killed by scribed as follows: Lot 6, Plat "A", THE VILLAGES OF QUAIL "...all Merrill can accomplish... is insuring the election of chesne water is subtracted from the total, it shows the average flow of the Provo River at Hailstone Junction to be 33,400 acre feet. (Calculations are from USGS report.) to the beach by mounted cowboys and was OK. Park Superintendent Mitch Larsson said by today seven buffaloes have died so far in 2 Is A Vote For Wilson the Weber Diversion, and 6,400 from the Duchesne Tunnel, but this water can't be stored in Jordanelle. It is allocated for storage in Deer Creek Reservoir. When the Weber and Du- beach at White Rock Bay. Those on beach tried to revive the calf, but were unsuccessful. The other calf was brought LPV1CUP A lAVKj A Vote For Cook made by 4 from show that the average flow of the Provo River at Hailstone Junction is 59,500 acre feet, but this includes 14,700 acre feet from calf was in serious trouble and the helicopter pulled it to trie Provo, Utah County, Utah and various exploring Measurements USGS Barrett read a four-pag- e statement from the BOR explaining the bureau's position and outlining what its commitment is to keep water in the river. sources of water to see if there was a possibility of purchasing some, then meet again Tuesday at 8 a.m. to continue the discussions. RIVER: attorneys had advised their Little Rock Drive, today al they also were ready. Murphy said jury selection would tentatively begin Nov. 29. "I would like to have this case in the hands of the jury no later than the close of business Dec. 20," the judge added. Fred Metos, Singer's attorney, said he and other defense which Cook supports, and not paid enough attention to the governor's race. The initiatives would reduce state and local government revenues by an estimated $300 million. a good effort was being made on the other side to obtain additional water. The group agreed to spend current drought and water children occasionally waved to the trio, who smiled back. Defense attorneys said their clients had asked that the trial proceed within 30 days, in "The Cook addition stirred up what would other-wi- se be a very simple ele(s tion," said Matheson. "OrigK nally I thought that his entry: would be helpful to Ted. It's; turned out it's not." Matheson also said many Democrats may have worried too much about the threat of initiatives, three They blamed Cook for the closeness of the race, contending he has siphoned off two 1) (Continued from their water in view of the ; has port of Wilson. Wilson's slowly diminishing lead over Bangerter has all but vanished. A Deseret News- - ture of the motions. One of Addam Swapp's two wives, Heidi Singer Swapp, and four of their children were present in the courtroom during the hearing. The gerter. win the election." Rampton and Matheson earlier Sunday said that Utah had lost its "momentum" under Bangerter and they urged sup- Norm Bangerter not offer him a job. BUFFALO: J C.E. with independent candidate Merrill Cook trailing at 24 percent. In The Salt Lake Tribune's Utah Poll, Wilson led 37 percent to 35 percent with Cock getting 26 percent. "We don't think there is any question the trend line is there," Bangerter said. "I feel very confident we're going to fifl I Wilson supporters for each Republican he has won from Ban- KSL survey showed Bangerter and Wilson even at 36 percent Merrill Cook "We know Jon Huntsman's not on Ted Wilson's team," he said, adding that Huntsman did not ask for and Wilson did tlegal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices ' ft II j m Polygamist clan members HEARING plead not guilty in death Page their pleas. team ball "He (Wilson) called to ask me if I would continue my economic development efforts if he were elected governor. I told him that if he were to win, I would be pleased to do so. I am a Utahn. I will work with anyone who is concerned about the state's future and about jobs for our people," Huntsman said. Huntsman said he was "extremely disappointed that Ted Wilson would try to misuse this private conversation to his political advantage," but Wilson campaign manager Rob Jolley said the campaign was not responsible for the report. i.i, POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID BY COMMITTEE TO ELECT JOHN VALENTINE Paid by the Chuck Peterson for Senate Committee. Willard C. Nelson, Chairman 4 NOVEMBER 8TH HOUSE DISTRICT 59 'Wf& 1 4 John Valentine is best known as a tax attorney, but also is an active volunteer in the Utah County Sheriff Search & Rescue. "Our state needs John Valentine in the House of Representatives. It is difficult to find a person so well qualified in tax and business matters to run for public office; John represents the kind of training, experience and balance needed to solve the problems facing this state." Sen. Orrin Hatch |