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Show t ''41a4P.W'.434'01wtratt"W''V'W''O''tr r47447:117:"WrIrlrrrrir-lrirrIrr...rrir"inr-l- ".4r7"'"1.- - VV".4r , : 0A 1 1Yo NOVIMBtk DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, Job ..Corps will go- I Deseret News staff writer CLEARFIELD Within 90 days the Clearficld Job Corps Center will begin receiving women corps members, a move bighly praised by centei officials. The reactions to the move by police chiefs of the cities where the corps members spend mort then time, Ogden and Salt Lake, City, differ slightly. "I think it's great, and I'm 100 percent behind the change," said Ogden Police Chief Joe Ritchie. "We non't know how alleLl, tab, . rpsponded Salt Lake City Police' Chief Dewey Elias, somewhat less enthusiastically. "We've worked cicsely with the Job Corps from the start," said Ritchie, "and I. have all the confidence in the world in the Clearfield Center director, Mose Watkins." , Ritchie said as improvements have been made ' at the center, problems in the city have been reduced. -t Our biggest problem is the dating of local girls by the corpsmen," said Ritchie. "This has 3 1 I I k, . , p. . son. stopped off ,long enougt. , today on a jet flight to cast a vote for his father. Ford, escorted by five Secret Service agents and a handful of campaign aides, landed at Logan Airport in a private jet after a flight trom Los Angeies, lowed a police escort into town, voted and ate breakfast, then jetted eastward for Washington, D.C. "I'm going back to cross-count- 1 .!, , D on i I, struggle of the NAACP ' aad the task of hoilding z ' house. . - i ;61 I ebe at, vie - eaPtiV1111114011 iliiij4W4 41011 i-'7--s- , to ski resorts Nov. 15 1 t ' 1 ' .t I , ,'- i , sl - 1 . t, : 1 ; t w , .r ' 1 - 1 Snowbird. ,r I : 1I z 1 .,,, t 1. i , 4, ...1 !,. , , . 1 V , It . , 0401111,:, - ,, . 44s I 1 ' i:fr R.torN ,. . , N 1 -0 ii, tf'a - p 11 MO Ell. N - vyorld's greor jazz ortisrs , 7r,,,,-- i 711 el:"14.1..l -- . l'at vAtiiNV . 55 West 5th So . Bountitol 855 West No Temple 437 So Main 121.:. West No. Tempi(' . "OUR , - - ., NI ' r1 . : 0 , I 1 iv, 1 I & 1. Id , - , . , , . i c71( 0 0 almmill I Avi Tickets on sale at 5. sot PeiStAt Box attics V.:MI Stores and All cr t 1it . V, --- Irk tA0 -- w11.00.1 i .,-- 4,,,, II t ,IL-e'el-4 rAor, , ' . ,4".:::411Lalk , , ..st, 00-oorr . - , , A,r- ' ' 4i.a.RA10441611111. 1111 -- ,44 --Iv , :',. 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(Must be ffull time studentwith ID ) Show schedule: Monday thru friday Dinner served r.ontinuousty from 6:30' to 8 Show at 8:30. Iwo shows Saturday night 6 and 10:30 p.m Dinner show : Dinner sersed continuously from h to 7.10 Show at 7:45. Late supper show - - 10:30. 12:10. S6me superb , Wednesday matinee locd and great show featured at matinee. $ , , H. A ...J'S A., C 11 Sects from S8.95 to S12.95. . '. , ,..' ...viki COMPLETE DINNER, DESSERT, TAX, SHOW AND PARKING. setting th'ene roof and , E005 & ,. I r, 1,:iuster ONE PRICE COVERS YOUR I.. . '1 ' r--.- ti t SPECIAL PREVIEW Nov.,1-- 2 All Seats $8.95 - , '' 11111121211iiilltalleldINIF low Il... l re- 3:26 . . ern. . . 1 now GALA OPLNING Nov. 3 Free cast party - meet the Star and cast! ... a -. 1 , I. AT ALL DEE - , Chldren Under 14 12 Pr!cs Wednesday et 7:30 P.M. Conrrigiv at P ormgatir11 - . ' large ranch fresh eggs. 401, molt , i,- ,..- new madcap comedy!. A NOVEMBER ,,,i1 L,- - - "UP Pi'IrtFF" Daily Thru .. ir--- quiss Two Shows Saturday 2 & 710 Good Seats Still Available $5.00 $3.00 $4.00 vr4.., - , 9vrialritiA '7' , - Starring in Robert Nichols' 1 ; Oar own "Smoke House" ham, thick sliced buttered taint vit. 5, rz fr6tt lowili. Served wit; hash brown potatoes . . . ...,1. I 1 39 ito I IP' ; W'14.'k7)'14.11 1 , . f . I , NuL 1 xnk-- - . of the , A Al4 1. E "Id V. r,., -I t ' - BliclAr,g7 IWIA.mokacid , Starts omorrow Thursday & Fr!day 7:30 PM 1I 01 , ...one ) ,, One night only: November 10 8:00 p.m.New Grand Ballroom $3.00 per person (tax included) . . Tickets at Hotel Utah and Odyssey Records, 231 South Main . :30 II ,. ' M - : ..0,, November 11 I al . todt' - ,,,' ..1 IN CONCERT 71 - imitti) .kivtlit Z.: ' 1 '' - cobemsetd10;evnende rIllt -a . Two , Zt4Z. N r 4.i21' '"' ,c. SAI ' , - -! . RODEka, n , tAl . in ter:drifirNilratel 166 C46i3O0-....00:.,,,'0'at.,..hei..fo..,,.:- ArielZV; , . .sitroel 1 i - 4 ' T7leyi . ; 1 IG AUILLALItiZAD-'1011:, - A's wa 0 I I 14 , 17 AriLAI14 .. I (z", 1 g, . lillinamonwommor "0 ... - ilmk!5 lace, 1 H I) ' PRESENTS Inn Ms 4 0-- ' 7f '7 fAmerica's , c'--- ,. ittikleAJ . , - 4,, go) t J Ill II , , , , I I - ilD13177'Y ' st III iL'7, . ' "L - I 111:1114 . , , . . - ,s4its ' 0 t,,,.,...400 t was 4.1111 0.'1VtE....,'", ..... ..; II I DELICIOUS -- ( South. from 13100 to 13150 South and from 13400 to 13640 lec . .:,,, f to the roof of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Young son and their teen-ag- e were in the home, but were unhurt, Childs said. Red- along 40 Zireaj' A 'V'SA4. zito.litt.0 , - . ' I Gregson Ave., cczstructed "' blaze apparently when a fruit drier patio overheated taondtheigmpalttedo will be wood Reed (1700 West) - J IIII Ysirddegwhatiks a low bid of $21,833 for constructinn of sidewalks along Redwood Road. Z.P. Smith, Inc., 365W. . ,, .' Mondea I , Battalion Chief Gary Childs, Sandy Fire Department, said damages to the home of Byron' Young, 1200 Wayside Dr., totaled about $8,550 $6,000 to the house and $2,000 to contents. Childs said the Sandy Fire Department the call at 52'1-353- 5 '51 , ceived a.m. The qtarted on the , . family of I three escaped injuries early today when a fruit' !trier on their backyard lath) ignited, setting firt to their home. the contract awarded l' - !, , egitya ,. C1111, 1Nillt 1 , ,,.. .. . The cConoturiraccilt . iI ' ' , .,- - r , 1 , . precidpnt Gerald Ford has approved additional tuuds to continue productiott of Minuteman III tercontinental ballistic missiles in Utah, it was notmced today. , Some 3,500 Utah jobs are involved directly and Frank E. Moss' office said. Thiokol at Iri ladirectly,Sen.produces Minuteman ill's propellant, Base assembles the Minuteman. The President's initial budget request for this year failed to include funds ior Minuteman III. Moss' office said the senator, as chairman of the Senate gommittee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, brote to the President and later met with Air Force Pecy. Thomas Reed to persuade the administration to make the necessary supplemental request. . cam- - s, laws. - NI The campaign worker also has left the state to attend school in Texas, determined a price. r he. said. , Buses will be equipped to carry skii: - The incident took place and gear and will have proper tires and last July when Liquor roads, reportedly was purchgearing .to negotiate mountain . "TA,...4ti,ials Quid ased in Evanston, Wyo. , i. "i.': 1 - . ! . Creer's earwtaotri.d City International Airport to Alta is planned, but UTA officials have not yett, , . prose- - paign' staff for bringing untaxed liquor intn the state from ihyommg. Robert Carver, director of the Utah Narcotics and Liquor Law Enforcement Division, phi there appeared to be no criminal intent to bleak state A bus will leave Valley Fair Mall for Little Cottonwood Canyon; another will run from the on Redw000d Road at 4100 South to Big Cottonwood Canyon and another will travel 1.11CLWM11, the University of Utah and Little Cottonwood Canyon. All will cost 50 cents from origins and will make stops ;Ilona the Ivey. Minuteman funds OK'd ,, ' , - - . ,... f '':-- I , - . , t y won't cute a member of John Another route from the Salt Lake - - Dial LUNT ADS1 A SANDY lets pact I r.eisv I said Utlahth officia,ls Preston ' - 1 (1 - Transit Authority (UTA) five new bus routes to the ski resorts in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons this month. A worker service route beginning at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon apd proceeding to Little Cottonwood Canyon and Alta and Slinwbird ski resorts will begin Nov. 15. Cost of rides ' will be 35 cents. , 1 , UTA officials said bus routes from downtown Salt Lake City will eventually connect to the workeiservice route. Four new routes will begin Thank.! sgiving. They include a $2 fare bus from the central business distlict, hotels and motels in Salt Lake City to Alta and The Utah b,iU lAgin t RIVERTON t ' , w ""4"4nai - - . 3 escape drier fire - .. m Creer aide not charged , r,,- ' vimm.0. car-w- ralathIg iso ea.perluence of Jackie Robinson, the first black to play major league baseball, during the 1940s. , "Jackie went into a restaurant in Shreveport, La., and they wouldn't even sell him a earadwich I through the front door," Dr. Hundson said. "When they told him that he would have to go to the rear door to be served, he told them what they could do with their sandCch. "Three months ago I went back to my old school in Shreveport, and I ate in that sam4 cafe," he said. "And the girls that were serving us were even more polite than our OW11 girls." What really astonished him, Dr. Hudson, said, was when he sAw a smiikb-il yrAzg Llack girl standing behind the counter "I had to rub my eyes because I didn't believe what I saw," he said. , Dr. Hudson said the urban ghetto is the product of thP white man. "And now we all know that this ghetto he created is swallowing him up," he said. stressed he harbors no resentments. a.u,,I,IDerI say this, stahiadt. ' t say it with any bitterness at Hudson - - . ' imrni Le I, . I "You can go out and buy the lumber, the tools, and all other things you need to build a house, but nothing gets accomplished until someone is there who will put them all together to construct the final structure," he said. :'The ' NAACP has served the purpose of constructing the final structure, and some of us have died for that purpose." The NAACP's future lies in the black youth of this country, Dr. Hudson added. But they face a crisis of motivation because they have not faced the intense predjudice experienced by earlier generations of black Americans. he added "The zung have not had to feel ete resentment that we felt," he said. "No one in this country can understand what it means to see your brother lynched unless vou see it happen yourself. "The young people have a wonderful opportunity today," Dr. Hudson continued , but that doesn't mean that the race as a whole has advanced." However, conditions have improved, he said, , I 4 . , I , L Ford, who maintained his Utah voter registra- tion after graduatin g from Utah State Univer- sity in 1975 and retuning to Washington 'o cam- paign for his father, saidI he still considered Logan his home. biac k siold outwit suppressors, - t try force I. Rhek neople should not employ force to overcome their suppressors, but instead outwit them, a member of the board of directors of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said in Salt Lake Mon lay night. "We cannot control our position and do what we have to do through farce," Dr. Claude Hudson told a meeting of the Salt Lake NAACP at the Northwest Community Center, 1300 W. 300 North. e cannot oeat this man that suppresses us through sheer force," Dr. Hudson said. "What we have to do is outwit this man that is trying to oppress us.' Dr. Hudson, who is 90 years old and retired Lax cr r.rcizzlwIty Fodcrat Savinga 11;71; Angeles, Calif., denounced critics who say the . NAACP has been largely ineffective. "Some people say that all this would have happened anyway, this long way that we have come. But they are wrong, because more of this has happened by itself," he said., Dr. Hudson drew analogy between the t, , r EILLIAND SELL WITH Mormon chapel where he cast his straight Republican ballot. ----- ---I , ry first-degre- Washington to hold mother's hand and congratulate dad," he told reporters outside the v. -- amohou rt Pi iha a a dent's er , Attorneys for Emory Dean Beck, e murder in the is charged with death of a Utah Highway Patrol officer, filed three . motions on behalf of their client Monday. Third District Court Judge Peter F. Leary, took under advisement the motions, which mcivaen a request for a change of venue, a bill of particulars and 18 questions relalixig to evidence held by Summit ' County attorneys. Trial probably will be set within a weak. Nov. 8 had been scheduled, but attomeys said they need more time to prepare. Beck is charged with the death of Trooper William Antonielvtle in December, 1974.on The trooper's body was foumi by Ms patrol car near Echo junction. Beek was extradited to Utah from Wyoming, where he was serving two consecutive centences for drug violations. 24, who LOGAN, Utah (UPI) Jack Ford, the Presi- - , I ."4,41 so off-du- ty , ; c:oect,..:,-in..,.90.clays- : . MALIILLE ractS vote into the city four nights a week and dropped at a hospitality house on 3rd West. From there they,stream 'out into the city," said the chief. "The limited number of comelors cannot keep track of their movements." Fills said if women, are brought into the city also, the police would need to know more about the situation. "We've recently reinstatixl the control officer program," said fi Ills. "This allows the officers to know where the corpsmen tend to go and what limitations have been placed on them." develop rapport Some areas of the city have been declared off 44.Pi.E LA a ,, limits Wine corpsinet4 aordizi t3 ttic chitl. He , Policeman is already on the scene." said the west 2nd South area and many local bars restricted. are Mills said his department., implement "I don't think the new program will lessen procedures to har.elle problemi sts they arise. Ile 1., our problems," said Filiis, "Many new problems said he has not communicated with the Job Corps will have to be worked out." since the announcement of the program. Center officials say they are excited about the , rrOur main responsibility is with the citizens of move and foresee the resolution of many current Salt Lake City, and we must ensure we have problems at the facility. They said improvement adequate communications to deal with the is expected in class participation, stuaent governactivities. ment participation and problems," said FM& "I can foresee some definite problem: without proper precautions." ' The first women students are s5lieduled to arrive in January. Fins said cortismen are presently brought off-ceot- Chanris ot venue sought ihmi;m ot, am, ta' VI --, -t-- caused some friction between local boys and the corpsmen." Ritchie said the introduction of women at the center should I educe the pru,ieniin the future. "Alcohol violations are tha main nreblem we find," Ritchie said," bui the center counselors work closely with us, and we have good control of the problem." The center hires policemen to act as control offices s, a program which Ritehie feels is a direct working well. 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