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Show "XA. ttic 5 t 1 Sunday. Novrmbef 4. gf,' lop Dully Herald. Provo. inm Adatd The Katienal Republican Committee has released a poll showing that Owens has 42 percent support, utile Atwoosl has puJkd wtfhin 2? percent, The voters conductGOP poll of ed bv Western Watts of Prove en Tuesday and Wednesday has an error marMi of iM percent, "This survey shows that people are ready for a change," said Brum Kabwnan, KKCC '"They are tired of m way Wayne Owens and the Democratic Caress have speut more and more of our tax doSars' However. Owens said bis pvBs be has support of 51 percent of the voters going into Tuesday's General EJeetkw, Art Kingdom, Owens' press aide, said the campaign has done posing" rightly for several wedks and bis results show that Owens is inefcisg away from AtwWL stows ahuut $1 "Our for Wayne and 38 or 23 for AtwwL" Kingdom pwut said Friday, Thai was rssan-firme- d las eigtt. When ther are Emim&m, it its usually s&mr "tmii? prnt Wayne going up to 57 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Utah's higher education officials have tJfven Gov, Norm Bangerter a fund-to- g proposed budget calling for a but of million, increase M Bangertcr isn't optimuitic the ststo can met the request. Bangerter said other state agencies have submitted more than $400 million to requests, and that the state wiH be 1100 million short if it funds growth, inflation and pays it share of mandated costs, "We have our work cut out for us," the governor said, "It won't be an easy budget for me, for the Legislature or for our institutions," Despite optimistic reports that the state will have a $m million surplus, be said. Utah has only million to the back and may se percent or so," However. Blafceman said that Atwood's showing in GOP polls shows that "all the moverrient is coming her way," Owens, the only Democrat to Utah's congressional delegation, is the only Utahn to vote for President Btwh's budget, Owens calls the budget the "first steps of fiscal integrity to a decade," However, Atwood, who received campaign endorsement from Barbara Bash last week, accused Owens of "balancing the budget on the backs of the poor," to the VA District rxe, sen KpMkan Jim acmes Democratic Abandoned infant gets many offers - Hanchal- lenger Kenley ErunMale of unethically trying to profit from legislation that be helped writ as an aide to Owens, But Brunsdale says lUm$en'$ charges are "a malicious and undeserved attack" stemming from bis efforts to help cancer McKay-De- e OCVEH (AP) officials say they have Hospital been flooded with calls from people wanting to adopt a baby girl found ahandoried last wek on the frortt porch of an Ogdea east bench home, "Kever do I rememfr such an outfMuring of love and 1 have worked here several years," said Jim Alvey, fcosp&sl public relations Erector, "Tim calls jaat teep tog to, offerirg csoney, c4hes, or a boos for the baby. That little baby may have teo abandoned but she is already loved by many atomic victims of above-grounIMs and Wte. testing to BransdaJe, an attorney, admits be bad bopd to earn a fee for his efforts, but be accuses Han-s- ea of ignoring the needs of bis own eonstitoerris, "Jim Hans-- M should either put op or shut tffl," btvmfote to sail "If be thkl there were ethical vMattow, be should file the chars, 1 did oethto illegal according to tJe ethfes or ra3es. He's prefeonal jssst tryj? to 0ke aa kme." crjft Dww Birs have pidteteid tarCtevrwM to prsAest SOkr H, ry jftof-ita- l csstracters, tuie Csdl f and Coedmiion Trades riday, Wkr was to Tetyo wiifc U Oah Jazz for tws gacjes apuad the Rbowii Sats, mi ssp3j to baM ft "He's 0Oer? tiled tte Jazs saw rsa, rf t4c Ssere wmmmim issue Tie wtok OJtf WJJy carters ' Any s we've tade every eJiort m caaUt Mr, JOer asad be we ossoe Jow is ttffcaG to sis iis fCa, fcut 1 ttaAsrSUwdl te's Ss J ita tvdsy," said Slre EidbiES, (A the UIaJs rrjrfau74reas)ffgr baJt tM, (piAvf-Uit- ((ase e trU to it aad it's tt ewjaplaM is 12 wofls," be said.- - Vwm (pfMsls waters rf sa air a irwa to IM 3jpl9ye4 at the esstisoarte ukjf-ld- . J'JO Ahey said the baby wdl fa the borstal for observation and then be torned over to the DMska of Fausily Services, The Want, nawMd Jane Doe, win thee t placed fa a tporary foster tjvroe where she wifl remain ufil her paresrjts are found or she is adopted, be said, Ste really cuie," Alvey said, res-iaJ- Union protests arena workers y.vitmr op Afi uiclli lioft million Cac $S7 educate Higher Atnood, Oivens race getting close, poll say By BOB BLACK Pre Writer A republican poll says the race between incumbent Democrat Wayne Owens and GOP challenger Genevieve Atweod to Utah's 2nd Ctxwj&dtmX District is ww a dead beat, but Owens says hi poll show be has a solid lead as the campaign enters its final strtteh- - Utah' UlCljl tiycarSrd mainly to fund recsrd enrollment growth to the state's nine colleges and universities. Also, $1.2 million would provide short-tervocational and technical training at Dixie, College of Eastern Utah, Utah Valley and Salt Lake community colleges. Another priority is a $10.8 million request for faculty salaries. Ken-saithe money would go to narrow the gap by a fourth between the pay of Utah faculty members and their peers at comparable institutions. for m ad- to cover a percent salary increase, rising 17,9 miOton ar ar , j STIV1N S. KESLER vS THE PEOPLE OF THE 57th DISTRICT WIN! THE PEOPLE OF A UTAH WIN! Stevtn S. Kester Born, Te&e4e Utah, Has mA to tor 23 ysr$. Married tre Loffms H&M, fs&m mrs e&jtfti&s arid orm $on, sf Ayed BvstMimm En- - A&m Ot Otmt cmymi YOU fa fhs 57th with vim;and the &trt W&m, tmmm to beip thm to they qto,ouftost ct&dw pi may and (smAes emx?) to my to U ron ct PBOD-UCTTo buJ to OT PEOPLE! S, w'tit you to WW al we woM Ms craven. to out state, waving wflfj enaJ?- - tor us, and $ Paid by Comnmm to tr&ksriQ , ,. J . w 7 4 y& i " - 1 n We appreciate your support & desire to serve you 1000 East Highway, Payson, Ut 465-920- 1 1 iv fa- uJkxM pyes, panrrispviucamn (ms bt ms hes of tM To ma crfr. QUALfTY edyciaJCn personal tor 6mt cfiidren, nc fscaJ, wtwth rete our tA die'.ni t)v ' VjoA uMri districts rpon-ssW- e OUALfTV eycaJJon tor me of our cxvifrm. To aiv-tacres to TEACH as ttey To txvg toachftfs, h& and yr cfwtdVen tom-- r to to acttme the CAW -- Vrm OUAUTY e, ma to be S, vored tst toad Kif w'd workorn-rrt tts s$a WMJTi pv Education; giewi 8 JCestef has tono and teed S, RseaJ Retppnstbilrty: gr3t5rto as?to!Wy iw al phase, top to ttmm Ts co was to al srta pcfcs-b- teemmk DevebptnenL' To brv3 (sd cdiiiirm to b aiM to tAO0 i in additional state1 $223,100 funds for program like those offer-ing bachelor's degrees to students colleges. The attending two-yea-r rationale, he said, is that it is more economical than turning the two-yecolschools into four-ye, leges. In addition to the budget recommendations, the commiiorer said higher education will likely ask for a budget supplement for the current budget year to cover enroll-mer- it increases. VOTE NOVEMBER 0 6th FOR YOUR CANDIDATE... a won't bsm arjy problems fjndiflg a home," VtMtx say that Met m$msk wrapywJ fa a 75, foasd box on wttfto fowel to a txsr SrwA porch aV 1pm, Thursday, The baby bad no clothes or dua-ps-r, poJiee said, asd sS was on a blue foass nA6r pad. 1Sb a requested base million base adjustment, $17.1 mendation for ll-$2- , npproved last month by the State Board of Regents, is made up of five building blocks. It includes justment of Third priority is a $2.7 million request to cover other inflationary adjustments for libraries and to, , provide' faculty and staff profes-sionai devtioprnent opportunities. ' Kerr said a fourth priority calls costs for health insurance and operation and maintenance of new facilities. The budget's first priority calls for nearly f3 minion on top of the only a $50 million surplus from the WW1 budget. The governor said be is nervous about the downturn to the national economy, adding that it could affect Utah too. He said it would take $3G minion fust to fund growth to public and and the figure higher education doesn't represent this fall's higher than expected enrollments. Wm. Rolfe Kerr, Utah's higher education commissioner, said the higher education budget recom- chAen to |