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Show nsum rr&tss 6 D DESERET October 8, 1970 NEWS, Thursday, MEN BIND COUPLE, Reaches 23 Pet. Of U. IF. Utah United Funds campaign for 1970 reached 23 per cent of its goal the first week of its annual campaign, Thomas G. Judd, campaign chairman, reported today. At a breakfast meeting, group chairmen reported they collected $334,320 during the first week of the drive to raise money for 39 health, welfare, and character-buildinagencies that are members of United Fund. The goal for this year is $1.4 million, and with nearly one fourth of the goal met the first week of the campaign, w'orkers should be able to reach their full goals during October, Judd said. Coleman: Mining and a n u f acturing, $168,375; Johnny Brown, Community Funds, $2,818; David Brown, Special Services, $82; John Public Services, McGurk, Clui: M $542. DIVISIONS REPORT Gov. Calvin L. Ranipton, Professional, g Non-Profi- t, $19,423. Slogan for this year's campaign is If you don't do it, it wont get done. We urge everyone to keep busy in their assignments to complete the drive by the 29th, the last formal report said scheduled, meeting Judd. The next report meeting for group and division leaders will be next Thursday at 7:45 a.m. at the Ambasador Club. GIVES $08,000 - Largest single gift in the mining and manufacturing division. This is the gift of Kennecott Copper Corp., Utah Division, Judd said in praising the mining firm for its early contribution. Division leaders amounts announced tributed follow: and as G. Rock- $3,133; well, Transportation - UtiliJean Bishop, ties, $52,471; Clive Beck, Food. $2,977; Clothing - Furniture, $21,846; James Steele, , Financial, $66,839; Andy Cohen, Commercial, $475; Lorin Pugh, Automotive, $5,339; and Dr. George Odiorne, con- 9 alarm was apparently triggered as narcotics in the pharmacy and knives in a knife case were being taken. pre- opening program of the Weber State College 1970-71 celebrity series of 15 or lectures and musical programs. - affluence America's has "created a dissatisfied, restless people in an over TEACHING by AdamS. Bennion - TEACHING AS THE DIRECTION OF ACTIVITIES by John H. Wahlquist , . Many do not resent pollution because of the rationalization that it is in the name of progress, but progress Mordy asked. f THE UN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY special .85 UEA Reg. $1.65 Man is tthe only creature capable of (demolishing his own life support system. Change has accelerated polluwe cant get away tion from it. but we can control it, he declared. DOWNTOWN ONLY INSTRUCTIONAL by Robert Mager PREPARING c UEA Reg. $1.75 OBJECTIVES special $1.00 MASTERS ART THE by Howard Driggs special .85 UEA Reg. $1.75 piusa P0BUBS CHURCH BOOKS OF GENERAL 30 or more INTEREST titles to choose from 18.00 per dozen f'. or 1.50 each TEN SPECIALS 't VVf REDUCED Retail How Glorious Is Youth Iron Trail To the Golden Spike Look to the Mount Making of a Prophet On the Way to Immortality and Eternal Life Strangers on Earth Take a Giant Step What Do I Do Now Witnesses of the Book of Mormon You and Your Childs World Paperbound Clothbound Be the sure to visit the ART U. of U. Art V3 off 3.50 4.95 3.95 2.95 2.33 3.30 2.63 1.97 4.95 4.95 2.95 3.50 3.50 3.30 3.30 1.97 2.33 2.33 2.95 3.95 1.97 2.63 IN AMERICA Climb the walls, March down the halls. Are fun in any room I Great for cars! exhibit at Museum. il ART IN AMERICA collectors copy, with special color illustrations and articles on Utah history. A 5 ? - $2.75 Take a giant Or two or three . . . lor the idea in years! Thick shaggy acrylic pile is soft underfoot. Fun on walls and ceilings. Completely washable in black, white, red. blue, green, gold or purple. liveliest DOWNTOWN, COTTONWOOD WALL, VALLEY FAIR MALL loot-ste- decorative TSFAgriOn foMANTtro A&rtgMfflT OR MONEY ROUNDS I X . brilliance 69 Anscomutic 660 SLiDE PROJECTOR REG. 59 Only $3950 Y' These are just a sample of the savings during our Storewide Color Slide Projector Sale! 204 270 South Main 364-780- 9 Mordy By producing more and more to accommodate a greater number of people, we are disturbing the balance of : nature. toward what? said Many of these facilities obsolete and the cost of remodeling to meet todays education programs would be he declared. prohibitive, are special .75 UEA Reg. $1.50 G more nation, only . . . Utah school buildings, 36 per cent, are 40 years to 60 years old. Save Resources, Lecturer Urges That was the startling PRINCIPLES? Dr. Walter Talbot, state superintendent of public instruction, reported that school districts and the state are lagging behind needs in providing school buildings. He Dan-fort- THE Expenses for equipment were not included in these totals. tt Regular 109.95 whle revenue received for the courses was $265,328. The def- icit had to be taken from other funds, Lloyd said. 500-wa- B Seif contained carrying case Dr. Charles Lloyd, deputy in district superintendent charge of business operations, made this report to the educa- tion committee of the Legislative Council Wednesday. dog, officers Using aK-found one man hiding in a closet, another in a meat freezer which has no means of escape when the door is dosed, and a third hiding near the managers office. Newren said entrance to the building was gained by prying loose a vent on the roof. The supply can be replenished. teachers: B courses. 3 HELD IN STORE BURGLARY diction Wednesday night of h Dr. Wendell A. Mordy, visiting lecturer in the for all you focus just the first slide; the rest are focused automatically. Forward & reverse remote control He said the total cost of operating the vocational edu- caton courses was $332,992, developed aid. 690 D Automatic focus v sources much faster than the Instructional books ANSCOMATIC Granite School District last year had to spend $67,664 moie on vocational education courses than state and fed' .al revenue obtained for these Nixon, 593 N. University Ave. Lt. Kenneth Forshee of the Provo Police Department said the Nixons were watching television when the two men entered the home through a rear basement window. The men described by police as between 20 to 30 years of age, bound the Nixons with neckties and sash cord and then ransacked the home. At least one of the men had a gun, police said. They entered the residence about 10:45 p.m. and left about one hour later, police said. Police were attempting today to determine the value of money and jewelry missing in the theft. Mrs. Ni: on worked free of the bonds and notified KEARNS Salt Lake County, deputy sheriffs early this morning arrested three men following a burglary in which narcotics, knives and other items were taken from Smiths Food King, 4085 W. 4715 South. Deputies Lester Newren and Dennis Harwood said thy responded to an alarm at 4:25 a.m. and saw' three men run cut of the pharmacy and hide in various places in the store. COLOR SLIDE PROJECTORS Had Deficit A prominent Provo physician and his wife PROVO were bound and gagged and their house as ransacked by two armed robbers Wednesday night. Victims of the robbery were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. OGDEN Man will soon have the numbers and the tools to consume natural re- lu&tfaa "3 Ed Fund LOOT PROVO HOUSE Goal In Week The Vocational 22 E. BROADWAY Ph. VALLEY FAIR MALL Ph. 363-745- 7 298-433- 0 J V |