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Show 2A Emery County Progress Wednesday, April 7, CEU names Week-lon- g news Truckers end strike Reagan invites Brezhnev - President Reagan, WASHINGTON (AP) his opinion that from refusing to back away nuclear a Union edge over the has the Soviet United States, invited Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev to join him in addressing the United Nations on disarmament. Asked if the speech should coincide with a summit conference, Reagan told reporters: I think it would be well if he and I had a talk. This whole idea ... of arms reduction, arms control, is one of the most important things that is facing us, and I hope that well both be able to address the (U.N.) conference, Reagan said. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, President Francois Mitterrand, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki are expected to address the conference, which will be held from June 7 to July 9 at the French Carriers Union and company Western management. will After seven working representatives together days away from the get to discuss and 115 drivers periodically job, in order to will problems mechanics walk-off- s in resume their jobs prevent the future. today. Both Western oIt was a suspension and a lot of little things fficials and union El Salvador (AP) -G- overnment troops Tuesday repelled a guerrillas who attacked San Vicente, of the east 37 miles capital, provincial capital a local military commander said. The commander, who asked anonymity, said three soldiers were killed and an undisclosed number of troops and civilians fighting. He wounded in the midnight-to-daw- n if not know did said he any guerrillas were killed. Authorities in San Salvador said several utility poles were destroyed by dynamite blasts early Tuesday and that guerrillas had tried unsuccessfully to blow up a bridge at nearby Ciudad Delgado. Blizzard socks New England Associated Press A historic April blizzard paralyzed the industrial cities of the Northeast on Tuesday p snow whipped into giant drifts with winds gusting to 70 mph, while cold never by : known this late in the season settled on the '.Midwest. , f The blizzard, which swept from Ohio ; through New England, brought travel to a : virtual standstill in cities such as Boston and New York, where a snowstorm of such .' ferocity had never hit this time of year. ; Schools and factories closed. Offices emp--: tied. Airports shut down. Cars and trucks : smacked into each other like billiard balls on the highways. People were urged to stay home. Veteran New York newscaster Jim Donnely of WCBS told his listeners, On this date in 1909, Admiral Robert Peary reached the North Pole. Today, the North Pole came to foot-dee- , . us. Mrs. Thatcher refuses to resign - Prime Minister (AP) told opposition Thatcher shouting Margaret members of Parliament on Tuesday she would not resign over the Falkland Islands crisis, and put an embargo on Argentine beef LONDON and other products. But with mounting criticism of her failure to avert the Argentine seizure of the islands, panic gripped the London Stock Exchange and the pound tumbled amid fears the crisis could force the Conservative leader out of office. The British assault ship Fearless steamed out of Portsmouth harbor to join a armada whose leading aircraft . British ; carriers, Hermes and Invincible, sailed k voyage to the South Monday on the Atlantic islands. Their mission was to regain the Falklands by force if necessary. ' In Buenos Aires, Interior Minister Gen. Alfredo Saint Jean told reporters the : Argentine government will defend the Falklands at any cost. The government continued to reinforce its garrisons on the islands, with a reported 300 soldiers plus a dozen trucks and various artillery pieces. two-wee- the representatives that caused was golf ap- decl- A dinner show, volunteer Utahs Eastern of celebrity dence, proved by the College Owens the truckers union procedure, Local 1902 and said. of tournament including correspon- public relations regular grievance ween representatives staff operation of the of coordinator mining strike ended Tuesday to go back to work and after a meeting bet- take it through the Salvador fighting continues SAN SALVADOR, A chests, so we decided week-lon- g BYU to r$nG 100 million PR official Coal get a few things off our Western United Nations. For 1983 1982 and security and brochures for mining investment She opportunities. edited a company newsletter, resear- Hofeling who resigned in January from the CEU mining department. In her new position, Ms. Peel will maintain a public relations network between the mining industry and get the coal moved, Sauls said. the for fired violation same Sauls said the ched of investors, and con- ducted on - site investor inspections and negotiated preliminary agreements. Her background also and the workers stayed on meeting was helpful despite disagreement because both sides stated their positions over the decision. The meeting we and understand each had today helped us other better now. previously the County Development and Promotion Board research assistant to Lions self-employ- ed Peel and Associates where she works as a business and political Assembly Republican Action Political Bob the Committee, Wright Gubernatorial U.S. Campaign, Olympic Committee in Utah and Utah State Republican Party. She also spent a year working for the Los Angeles Chamber Lions Club to remind The Junior of Com- PICTURE UNIVfRSAL 33330 Welcome to our new business Shelby Jeans ALL they know! KlICE LOLA For Easter WALT DISNEY ROBIN HOOD Rated MEN'S, LADIES', Single Spur Feeling Fit Great Escape Hash -- G MISS CLOTHING Oz merce where she was coordinator for the year olds. Glen Campbell L.A. All children of Open Tournament. In Emery County are that capacity she was invited. Come and m . 05and9:10 Style up in Designer Jeans Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. responsible for an enjoy the festivities! $800,000 year - round S2 UP&L V r- HOT la,;. --1. .i STARTS FRIDAY Shows 7:15 & 9:20 State, Utah Ferron, -- BARBARA .i. 1090 S. JR. 0 Let them teach you Slarrmo everyone of the Easter Egg Hunt to be held April 10 at 9 a.m. The event will take place at the vacant lot on Center Street between the high school and Olsons Trailer Court. There will be three groups divided by age: Toddler 4 year olds; 4 8 year olds; and 8 12 -- A Shows7:15-9:2- hunt State wants sells desks The Castle Dale City Library has announced the sale of 40 small school desks to benefit the Geneological Library. The desks will sell for $10, and are available at the library during regular business hours. egg accounts cluded U.S. Steel,, the California Library plan of her 0 Sun.-Thur- and also with Sandra for education 637-274- the regarding the Salt Dr. Davis Bitton in Lake area, facilities department of history and activities for at the U of U. conventions expenditures CM&5 in Washington D.C. and consultant, researcher, administrator, direct mail organizer Some should and fund raiser. in- Mrs. Helen Dyreng, their friends Assistant Director of get names and adthe Mormon Miracle dresses (written and with zip Pageant has an- complete to the Pageant nounced that tryout codes) dates for the Mormon Publicity Committee, Miracle Pageant have Ross and Linnie Box 566, been set for June 1 and Findlay, 2 in Manti, Utah. Ephraim, Utah, 84627. This mailing is A reminder of the to those perlimited be will dates published nearer the beginning sons living in the and of rehearsals, but are United States also announced early includes persons living so that those wishing in Hawaii and Alaska. Brochures for your to plan their early summer schedule may individual mailing do so. may be obtained from Also, anyone Pageant Manager R. wishing to have the Morgan Dyreng in Pageant Committee Manti, or from the mail brochures to Findlays in Ephraim. National Committee Lake Salt visitors. She is Mormon pagent tryouts set Republican the LDS Church phases, began last fall when the universitys major donors were contacted, Holland said. Since that time almost half of this years goal has been reached. Persons recognized for making significant contributions to the campaign are Eldon and Jean Card, Dan and Afton Christensen, Virginia F. Cutler, Darrel and Clella Ross have inCouncil of the Twelve will told some 300 guests creased and and to do so, but and Lavorn and university of- continue of all total of Beatrice Sparks ficials that the cam- the percent and Herbert resources Church Provo; paign is necessary in Stratton of order for the Church, allocated to education Miriam Orville and which sponsors BYU, is, of necessity, Orem; exBetha Gunther of to free up some of its decreasing, he American Fork; Sy resources to meet the plained. and Betty Kimball of first The Churchs needs of a rapidly in be must Beach, expanding mem- priority places in Huntington and Everette Calif.; bership throughout the providing which the membership Schooley and her late world. husband Paul of Las can worship. of the The decade to used will be Funds Vegas. seventies has caused Holland said the faculty tremendous changes upgrade establish public phase of the in the composition ol positions, endowed chairs, campaign will be the Church, he said. announced later this conduct professional Continual increasing progrthe of year. development of the total share Church resources has ams, create endowed been required in scholarships and for students building construction grants the to and strengthen for chapels and academic temples as the growth universitys research Fri. 4 Sat. 7 & 9: 15 of the Church has and p.m. programs. 7 p.m. only worldwide. spread All Theatres The campaign, As Church building Open 4:30 which involves several have expenditures contacted and potential arranged information on behalf of increasd as a total percent of its income, it has been necessary to take most of that operations, and strengthening from PGA Young increase Brigham ex education Coordination. Universitys academic Elder Ms. Peel worked programs was of- penditures, three years as an ficially announced this Perry explained. He emphasized that administrative aide week at a banquet commitment Church the research, honoring doing will to education and major design, universitys be high. In of donors. always preparation dollar actual portfolios marketing Elder L. Tom Perry fact, vertising, Local 1902 ined to comment on CEU. With the strike, little of the lot a what Owens Jim assistance of mining President said. things were, but said personnel, she will the Owens said the they were going to be identify out. educational needs of includes an adwalk-of- f had been straightened building up for some Operations Manager the industry and assist ministrative assistant time and reached its Jim Sauls said salary the College in meeting to H.E. Dr. Jamshid and those needs. She will Amuzegar, minister of height a week ago was not discussed and interior when a trucker was Western Coal Carriers also teach classes. to to to four-dawould continue y Ms. Peel comes handed a representative for the clerk imunder Salt CEU from the O.P.E.C., operate suspension for same contract. Lake Visitors and Congressman John proper truck loading. The strike set us Convention Bureau Meyers, research The union president said a worker had back a little, but well where she provides assistant for the been cam- paign to raise $100 million for sustaining ad- committees, Institutional Council during their monthly meeting Friday. Sandra Peel, an information specialist for the Salt Lake Visitors and Convention Bureau and consultant for Sandra Peel and Associates, will replace Lee five-ye- ar trzs CHUCK NORRIS --j k SIlEFJTSASrr W Wfl (Continued from Page 1) relations for UP&L, says there has never been an attempt on behalf of the power company to alter any records. There are a number of reasons why the two figures could be different, he said. We welcome the chance we will have at the upcoming Public Service Commission hearings to put these people who are making these accusations under cross-examinatio- cariOsl) sndonlyGCtoccclill 2 (shows at 7:00 4 9:15 Mdrnmliir STARTS FRIDAY Shows at 7: 10 & 9: 15 Clash of n. Titans Mead also denied reports that the PSC hearing into allegations by Rated PG the CSC that UP&L has mismanaged its Emery coal mining operation was the cause of a recent layoff at the Wilberg ' JjJd 31 Shows 7: 10 & 9:15 Mine. Crime rate levels off in '81 The U.S. crime rate WASHINGTON (AP) leveled off in 1981 for the first time in five years, the FBI said Tuesday. In a preliminary summary of its annual report compiling crimes reported to police, the FBI found that of the major crimes only robbery increased in 1981, by 5 percent. The murder rate dropped 3 percent, 2 percent, aggravated assault was down 1 percent, motor forcible rape declined 4 vehicle thefts declined percent, burglaries were down 1 percent, arson dropped 8 percent, and there was no change in the number of : larceny-theft- s. FEI Director William Webster, however, said that the stabilization of the crime rate should not encourage the nation to diminish concern over crime in this country. Webster noted that the volume of reported crime had reached an e high in 1980. were contained comments Webster, whose in a written statement, offered no explanation for the stabilization. all-tim- Vji STARTS FRIDAY Shows 7:15 4 9:20 REASON 1 4: If Block makes an error, well pay the penalty. And the interest. 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