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I'm going to fire t. thr-I- gt1 -- !! t! it No extradition I floy;ard Hughes not be extradited from the Bahamas 1 trial it! 1,4p; says. spokesman Department that department ednesdpy lawyers decided against trying to extra:file Hughes to face stock manipelation charges because would be expensive and chances of success were slim. ;114.rto. set I., iPJa 6 (I r . m....... .som '''-''- ' - - it -- , r.t',,,mktgt,gge.lmt."-Astq...- ..... .0....... . ........,,..,,,,,,c, ....14.40$011110,00......... w- ea -- 410 AN ' .A.;ib' ,ifti , -- tions requiring formert married women to describe themselves as divorced or widowed. -' ily'':, , : ,,, .:, ',, "' ' Z, ,' '::':'' c,i - ,,k Abs tIVA:44i l'' ;11!-- , -- .11 , ,,-- . ' t; --- ,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,r).,,,,,,,000. ,, :: ,,, '.' ,VM:4;; , ...,.,, ,3 Orkitiot;,siIlr :::; :,,,, ,,,,. '4.41',e,!S'''''''' , Michigan Professor Edgar J. Lesher wriggles into his -plane, Teal." Lesher again won the Louis Bleriot Medal in recognition of his light plane flights Presentation will he in Angtra lia at the 67th annual aerospace conference, Oct. I 650-pou- t record-breakin- I. Ivo Customs to retain duty on newsprint a...or , 44 t.r.,077 Franceltie Girend presents France with liberation plan. "Ite g 1.1 1 , A4;:k 3611.5, St44.1 Cade, Piero ii; 8 on Display soil E. TJtAl distribution are. )) t ,urr. pi ; r.; certify that Elz. ..,,4 t? 1 :744 4 ta.w4 Veir,',:Wrt. '4p,-- ,, """T I', , i! IV, ty ME ar);),e are Crr,KI C1,11)P;C,! P 0 1,,--- i fi IP" it r,...,,, 3t4nokire o Ger.' WM. IS. SA:, A "You can't eat these calves now and by the time you raise them to where you can eat them six months with all the feed aril equipment they re worth less than they arc now." A bulldozer pushed dirt from the depths of the burial pit and the crowd shouted for the machme to stop in order fer the speakeN In he better heard -.The price of milk aild the price of feed is about the ' , IP IP, IV. class 1.1.11 I antv (Ulan. locale. 02 5 Ney000 and Wyoming) tind SUndOY 1,flan, 4 50 Idaho. Ney000 and Wvam.ng1 ')aitY 0111Y (AO other slates) Daily ono Sunday 5 A iAdulttel sIuIe 6 months I 25 50turOOY only 2.00 vear Saturday Only 6 oontns 2 00 Church News oniy I veer 150 Churrh News only Danv DO,IY to $150 to Agriculture Second 01 CARRIER DELIVERY RATES S2.50 Ore rnOnt0 (doily only) 4 00 Ce,e month (daily oho S..neay) MAIL DELIVERY RATES produce a calf to six months and at the six months they are being sold for $75." Texas 1850 IS, tugelTi..trik, U Com- missioner John White 1 All pleaded with the ranchers to reconsider. White calleu oil the cattlemen to give their animals to Boy's Ranch. in mail sutSCriphons Cr. payable advance. Member Auatt Bureau at buturd04 oniy and Church News available by trait 0,..tsi1e corner de livery area only ,....u.o., 10.,?1,wirir ds, 4 v , v v ,,, . , , - : ,....s,.1,4 U Li ' ' ' (1700 WEST) 5tht 10:00 A3M.4:00 P.M. , t , - - 0 .41m I i ti m at ft UN , 1 Vel.11ev N . 4P. - ki I ! N A lt,;: tI F "' teirmala-- , t Tn Aro , 11,'""'"'''".."sivammEffosomcgann 4k1 1 ' ' OS Mtn - I - ,, 444 - 7 L., 0 -- !! "". , Nemo - , , Address I. - 4 ,: "BRONZE FAMILY NAME PLAQUE" - , Focatou City I , i Phone Zip am interested in further information ern not interested in further information . Ron 3agk I: At . ' sol,-,- it q aft Mt '10 FREE GIFT , 'Arm,. I' 11 ts Ui oot anti arin9 reeposit for Fret Drawing moo el, 1 .11 .ms ! Aeru.s. 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I CITY, UTAH Editorial Office, A E 1st SoLith ti c.iafion oat St Utah 841 10 Lao e getting $im back. Beautifully situated in a quiet atmosphere overlooking Salt Lake imareints or613-- 11 ilk ;ranaver .i ulviciyA A-- REFRESHMENTS. SERVED t 1 Lt::9,117.1,1' 1I . Cobanned frem Page I; C ; DESERET' NEWS Winner of Color IV at Utah State Fair: Edward A. Whitmore, 2612 Cavalier Dr., SIC., Utah Omktitord LAWN r47 43,-- d -- 10 I,,,...,, 1 11.4e4 Inh spoasored the project. care saves hundreds of dollars Decide What YOU Want Investigate Now Pre-Nee- ,,..4'"'? Of ti,e ccki.inted, sponca at re: In 'rit;ii !Sum 0 E anu cuc cr ewe! net i4luvin in Ai Wet.1.-esda- Pre-Nee- ...e1,.., N WI Thc discovery was an- by thc nowict National Geographic Society', Future Cemetery Planning Complete Funeral Services d Money Saving Programs l': uN carriers, street 69 then Ann Miler William a. Smart 69,;4a government would give each motorist too back each year. It wouid be ;v710 to then. through their employers, at the rate ot $2 per week added to their pay checks. With a 20 cent tax. a person who drives lo,i,ot miles a year in a car that gets 20 miles per gallon would break even, paying $101 in tax and Most Modern Facilities 'i '''.37: ,.'.i:17:;i'' IN E. 1st South St, :2 i:,i this past summer into igallands about --Ifl miles from Billings. Mont. The skeleton is surprisingly large Perpetual Care Program .4.44::,: , vendors and cuutiler sales 2. Mait Total paid circulation D. roe distribution by mail, carrier or Other means Sawa les. complimen tary, anct other tree copies '2. Copies distribtited news agents, but not naryH univeroy 4104.1S.0"1 10:11 SOUTH REDWOOD RD. 3 :;':,.;,ir ,:y: Sait Lake City, Utah 84111 SS Laurel Street Salt Lake City, Utah 04103 1179 Downington Avenue Managing Editor George W. ford Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 it5 name must be stated 1. Owner. (if Gwneci by a corporation, and alw irntmdatetv thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owninci or hooding I percent dr more of fatal afr)uit of stock if not owned by a corporation, the mimes and eddresaes at the individual owners must be given. if owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given. CorrxYation of the President. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sait Lake C,lry, Utah 64111 Saints 8, Known lysrohulders, and other security ho!dert owning or hoidfng I percent Dr more of total arnount of borstis. ne r1)(ti. t9d toes or other secur ;TICS: 9. Not applicab!e. 10, Ant appoCat)e. Av,va,y.: No. CQpie Ave7age No Cooie 11. Extent and Nature E Ch issue DiJr, rig Single issue Nearest of Circulation. 12 To Filing Date Mcirths Pr,,ced;ng A. Total no. copies printed net 71,90d 75.26 press run) B. Paid circulation 1. Sales through dcaler actei ht-t- MEMORIAL ESTATES 7,,,,,, !. Titie of PUN iCallOn Deseret News. Date of filing: Sept. 30, 1974 Frequency of Issue: Daily, except Sunday. Location of known office of publication: 34 E. 1st South St,, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. S. Location of the heaoquarters of general business offices of the publisher; same. 6. NoitTIOS and addresses of pubilsher, generai manager and General Manager 'I. 'V r.L41. 0111:t3 r:jfl, 0 1 1, 2. Deseret News Publishing Company 0 !pi, :, 3. 4. 34 411,0 ...,.......i.. 1 trwia;ing Z41c: o, a, Featuring and ---- tonAC nrCent:T LoL..1 am K. a C- , cATURnAYI OCTOBER SERVICE Titte 39. Iktitoki s -- buy gasoline. The I I insects and Illards. The teeth show that it is firtri IA II triconodont. ot a type un . e!.? In tho Farish A. Dr. world." said Jenkins Jr., v, ho led the On Francisco. Under the Smvhill pian, which lEA officials said has "circulated at the highest levels in the White House, motorists would pay what amounts to a tax of 20 to 30 cents per gallop when they Administration. "People were calling us and their congressuien to oppose it." Other pi oposals tilidei coosidetation are: Excessive u3e surcharges if consumers use more natural gas and electricity than they did the previous year. A tax credit for homeowners of up to 40 percent of Ow amount spent for insulation, storm windows and other ; deeloped teeth that preyed LA : 970. ioktion Energy out. a raccoon sized creature ith a long snout and well and Deputy FEA Administrator Roger Sant ui San jammed all day," said a spokesman for tha Federal ., 1 AL9.0 ,2. weekend to offer the Ameri-a can rople and will cf uction which program bring balance and vitality to our economy." 6500 tirLAtil Statement of Ownership. Management and Circulation Act of Ford promised in his cone eluding remarks at the economic summit last Americans t 1 Mildpad POSTAL .. REMO kflel Aiwa vi The refusal by Customs to remove the duty tom,od 4.io 2.eney liudings that newspapers rep...arteity do not use more lightweight newsprint than all other weights combined. Most newsprint is in the 28.5- - to category and is admitted duty free. The kNPA sought to expand the duty-fre- e category to include weithts down to 24.5 pounds to require to consumers large energy develop crmservatien programs and follow them, volunt3ry projects sponsored by the Commerce Department 1st winter generally failed, one FEA official said. The proposed "refundable asoline was rticlosed by FEA Administrator Wast;i.;;,.or. Jonn lion : 4". ll One industry said Wednesday that, "We heard the proposal was denied. That's not official, but we expect it." ering energy rarF.crvation measures that include heavy re o. r,t naturai gasoline, electricity, gas and other The measures generally would provide tax relief far 15th ANNIVERSARY n 11 LI Fl r.. r 1,11,1 t',.. L:11 uNir ton to $260. ri tures. y WASHINGTON The oldest mammal skeleton TA,. Os A moriec blic in Montana,. discowrcd been anti scientists say it opens the a hetter tmderstand- way ammal during the of ing age of dinosaurs MO million years ago. The bones belonged to a sorp!isingly kirge Trieonod- 1 LE Dove Gunnorsot; The administration is consid- i I 7 The American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA) urged the U.S. Bureau of Customs a year ago to remove the duty. Customs officials declined to comment if the tariff removal had been rejected, saying the request was still under study. They said they expected the speech, if given, would oe televised on ks ks. ks. ks. a, a fossil eqnserving expendi- etiergtt 11-- v Wednesday Ford is considering addressing the Congress and the nation next Tuesday to announce a new program to fight inflation. I , proposals, a "refundable fee" of 9t) t9 31) cents per gallon of gasoline, far moomriste whn drivo losfi drew an angry public responre Wednesday. Ford may also appear before a joint session of Con-Iwei.,k tor tlic licAt second time in two months since becoming President. ' Oldest tiol"14 .0, 11 One of the Committee cited the Lincoln incident in a briet filed in federal court arguing against former President Nixon's claim of executive privilege. a,n-gi-ea- V ;to, The .ienate Watergate s. Ii211 63 till rtra000r,rvaT energy-thrift- mittee. George Washington appeared before the full Senate and Theodore Roosevelt appeared twice heforc congressional committees after :lc left the White Ilun,c. Lester Maddox, defeated in an aitempt to iegain Georgia's governorship, says be plans to open a new version of the restow he closed to keep from integrating. Ile said he plans a new Pickrick in At!anta and will open others if the first is successful. - with incomes of $15,000 or ;:A.:CrnTAnt r,ffiojak said. Id a in. Mt Richard M. Nixon, his .pedecemer. Lincoln is the only presi(icor kiwi, Iwo Lo before a congressional com- 1,t, Gov. a AO-ra- Precillent Gerald R. vt.101 arnaar hatetre that same committee's subcommittee on Crill 1.111E11 justice to explain why he pardoned Lunch with Maddox L The decision comes against the background of the fourth price increase this year for Canadian newsprint. Major Canadian newsprint manufactarers recently increased the price of newsprint from $234.65 a Piesident 13. 1862. EDT, Fere, h i Th Xi 11 On rtnineriy out Cincinnati 'Joke in subarban Evandate Welnday ended three-montbattle with a snake. The long Nat'l( snake had hem pineed in police ear's trunk by an officer alter a citizen complained about ttio presence of the reptile. When the officer tned to get the snake to set it free in a wooded area, he found the reptile had slithered into an inaceesable section of the trunk. The police car was pla,..ied out of seniee fer the three-mont- h period until a pesticide firm managed to force the reptile from the auto. The snake was given to Adam Chackscield. i 1. of ban Norwood. an avid snake 000 , a speech. gig o 000 a it Lincoln appeared before the House Judiciary Committee to deny under oath he con,spired to led'', ins own State of the Union ',ft" Meet our Staff of Counselors I WASHINGTON fitP) The government has r!ljected a bid by 'American newzpaper publishan io have the duty removed from imported lightweight Canactian newsprint, induary sources say. Feb. Paul Ilubert went back to his newspaper route Wednesday $9 million poorer than the day before. Paul, a carrier for the Philadelphia Bulletin, deposited his S4 earnings Tuesday in his Western Savings Bik account That night when he opened his bank book he discovered that the bank's computer had credited his account with a $9,000.1104 deposit. Alter S110 ing the bank book to Ills mothcr and up his drnfor! of ')1.lying a castle, Paul returned to his bank. ..L.,,V.7:i!er-, h: Q miasi- get lots of flak ',v.,' ...Qs Fourteen-year-ol- mrty" . '''''' : '' ' ' re $9 million poorer 4,e, - Alip.1Itt4' it ' , egxIVIAir,Mk ;;;:, .,,,',:e,,,,.. , ; 4 L'7!'il,. itie 'VlIg4141.t.afft,t' atinKS I WASHINGTON 44' 1,1:4;h.14'..te" , I not Fora, 1, i 1 r'44 15 ,Arl '4' viryitAw(c 4, ; Mr s. ctireud said WI t'S as 'Aeit as husbands should be required to sign the family income tax statement and she criticized govennnent regula- Spokesman Robert Stevenson said ete rtorP' ovt,, vir .but they did gle. Iv The new French women's affair minister wants to rewrite schoolbooks to get mama out of the kitchen ;Old (ioing tbe cuohiltg. Mrs. Frauctilse Giroud. France's seer, Lay 4)f slate charge of teminine affairs, called Wednesday for 4A. ca liauling textbooks as oart a program to liberate the women of France. -0.1e schoolbook I read said laaillu prepares dituief, iii. bakes a cake, daddy buys a new car. she said. -- in the rewriting, 0: get oul 444.4444 J thc papa will go into the kitchen. and bu:' the car together." She said the government-rutLvisn notwork has already apTV proved her idea for spot int urn ing women ot t heir j i t , I. , A, ComAned wfre sertices !y placed the cal! ,, ,,,, k to President V'.,;, lt,.,.,,,,. Ford from the 4,..,-,.- ,, 0. II ta note. I 1,,,i,i.4, :p A zit a late during ;, 4( olL.ht meotina t:i; t 0",0011, 1 ..f.1 '$A1b,f ! IteArco.N, , 9 papa's in KP5SttP2( r pa - - I lint sa n lbInSt L; rt 2A 197t OCIC13ER 3, 40, t. I 5 |