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Show , i I 1 DESERET 1 Pregnant woman assaulted, robbed woman m her eighth of pregnancy was ported in good condiiion today at University Hospital after she was attacked and sexually in assualted her home A ,gr"........n.". - 1 , -- i "'-- - . - - .! i '.: i 1" I: - 1 ..l,,q; , ., ,I , - , 3000 Highland ' 5 (Training . Available) - i1 L ISM C' ' ,; dic,,,, 20 ,, kko : i ( 4-,-..- , '7, '."4- s.,...A4 .. , . ... :,,s, . ... .. gr - . , : t..' IS . --. , - ;,,k M ' ' i' I I) , - .. 04,,,. ,,. 4 - ...4,-- - r .4:..,- - i I.; ':. r , -, r : - .siir ., . ,-- -- - ' -.-- ,A--,- ., Limit one per customer , -- ,,, ,,.,, 1 . i , ' -- - .III s,., --- ,,.. ,f. , , ',. 9 2 t , , , ot - i 0 St ''. ;4 , - - lik: - 'kk. ft4 , ..0 , ip.,sat ' dir 4,0 . - .: . I Ikil K . AL ' ',lb. , '),,......- - ' diAnerwarel For this egular low Ortho price, sleep m roomy comfort. supported '.ree. . ( . '' - .,,,, ..V .... .. IP' Tempered-Stee- - , I 1 4, N, : t .4.1 ': ':1IC;11 I , .44,,,64464q,4,4,44.4tatsr,,s.,. 2 0 a Double Bonus. $98 . . . , -- k . , , .., ; - - ... , .. ; , ALIIIk..T4,.4r. '; 4,,..,,, 11,1A4 I a ,-,4- - - '.'" i . ' , ,, '', 4. steep vs tonight on a ScroilOuilte'd Cover! Set includes Mattress. 2 Box Springs, Ortho-Pa& Double BonuS. T. k , a ;! .. ''.- - 3 t - ..;:. ,- 1 $ til '-' '14 ,': ' .- , s , -i ... i P.t-- I p2t. ... Cf BRYCE, -- '... ' , So01,, boy ood CUTLER, ' '.i41' ) ttilfre. ' 1;4111:j , ', '''fil 0 -.- 411, qa REST 09 9 r.a ,eft 4,,e,. tt'1' iP;,, T , - t4 : I , ) i..0 ro & Ortho-Pa- .'777:72;7.. I'. T- .- DAYTON, li l'- 401.1. 'ktf 1..: ,v .0 - 7c- t! , : : . ' 1 r o t't; :.: . 0.... Ca ,,iir, ELy-Po!- t.!,,Itr?r,S, K,n.1 CT Cal!,fl Pc- ,atca,d 3rd Cu,;!.,-.14'in o, Fut; ! crit A fil . . , , - ) . , , Ak ' A MP- I P11' k RTHO TENS:ON A KING SIZE , $ 622E391165 t -. . r- ,41.M1Pq- . t. .,t,, u r1 ',,,11.,1,., i P. , 'I"C i n ;MI .2 .0 Mr, , fi;rl' a t. t '.1r: r...f ' r ,o:- n . , 9rnbnr1 3. '1 V.',Ii-- CaPijo,rv - dg're.agthOrtho DEMAND A I .. $78 FULL SIZE 1 JOHNSON LI . , :- ,,..,44c,...,:111144,t4- 0. c.,.. at , ..7.,,. ., ' , - .. .. , .i --- ., .. -- :',' , FULL SIZE ,,:-.::- :3 ,.-.- ..., . -- .2 .. I1 ,a5 normal Queen-s!zw-- Eilm;j1 .',.... OVER 50 FACTORY SHOWROOMS TO SERVE YOU BALI 1 from our Factory Warehouse PA,116701,17111.-eserntt , 1..- ...4 ..i, - ,,,,,,, , 1 tll eh.. Mittni4 I:1. I -. '1 II 3 V 2,,00 - 2,, , CAMEO rm. I avaitible . 1. inslude5: k::"7 1 2 ftatc)lin,-,- ' Foundations. 2 Bo!sters. 2 Culitcd Coverlet!, and Walnut gran fin,01 Corner Tahoe t r. :-..- --J AZ"..4.' ,... is -- , ,u33114 .. . IP "Zoo 111c e , sslpeaetp; rs.01,o - i1C '7,1 At ' DELIVERY -- , 1.7.0lifirial4 A -- - t FREE i E44 - A ,:leek BENTON design for today's le,lesty'.0. Also available in Super Oueen Width. 5" wider than , r .44----- CORNER GROUPSBMIt NOW! . ,, . . ' . , t....,.,---- ' ,:.: I; ,,,, ,At:: ,, if,: ''7,118, or . 7 .q.... - ,... No4IL if1110V V 0. - ,, ' iii.,09 dtil'lr. : t;::a.4414 1 .0 -- - a oify ig ' WHY JOHNSON? 00;01: ::.,p---- - ,,,...,..,- -- ..; 4. 44t years of ,,- Ortho producte are manufactured-- by Ortho and sold only through Ortho Factory Showrooms 1,,,, '''''4, .,,fA r..4 I: ,0 Pli,; 4. fl:,oi!I ,,to.;,11,', .t Vt. ,..4. i.ichelor-degre- a expersersce Vtype tongue plastic asphalt soot unites cover serssrely with vault Trio ult.rnote in protecfion ord dorobility THE NATION'S LARG EST CHAIN OF MATTRESS SPECIALISTS OVER 50 STORES FREE DELIVIRY TO 61C3 ScLi1:1 State Circe2 othition Os 0201, POO MATO TO SERVE YOU Sar icse r"."""".......".1 , JI.W.NAW,ANSCAIONMNadi 1 1 1 , . 1 I 1 i : San Dtego Phoengi Stockton Tucson Modesto Atlanta Fresno SiA Late City 5aaJment0 & SALT across from Fashion Place MURRAY , - ,,,,, , AAPSOIttak&.,11SNeN.3. tq.8 PHOHE 268-356- 3 LAM AREA CEMENT VAULT CO. 1726 Jefferson Doilve," Aolo, No, 485-344- 2 Is 1).." C0.1".ft last year to $12.400 this year. The pay offered a doctoral degree recruit has risen even higher, from 513.000 last year to $16,000 this year. with some A going as high as $16,500. could Ph.D. in geophysics come up with as much as $18,040 in his first year of work Engineering t graduates has slum earn as much i Coll or Write for FREI INFORMATION ArgeleS San FrancIsCO 03k431d , tozop,17esityereellioreb forced e risen from 010,100. , .1... A For geologists. for example. for the salary starting 9 -- 111 SLarting salaries tieing offered also have risen she said. ' L'AtVziOINI B ,..... .0, Page Ireatly this year. Mrs. Summerhays says. more than 1.6 firms and government have visited the agencies Placement Center to interview technical with graduates majors. In almost every technicai field, requests this year are running ahead of last years levels, she said TIME OF NEED supr7;r11 Complete S,,:t includes Mattress. Bcx Sprmg & Lloubte Bonus. o ;IN ( ontinued from , i gig i Mattress. Pox SUr."1Ortho-Pa- k & Oc.;ub!,:, Ecnuz I bAuc:;YWd,th S I ::7--.1c- f; IN N TWIN SIZE oatuaEgEreN:eprg I '112:: , ORTHO FLEX ORTHO FLEX ; ..;;;;;;? & I. ,. ,...4 NO' PWileY dffeC,IV ffle 1,,fetif S411 Ldf Arto von now be ,ncluded wib 10,3e.b tbl,ted Ftjno tne to,ol The IVA oNoeo and tund ove,,N,e ton to tooele Uroted to, t,lot cv,.,7oO,e ith iA ening meals '1 think the people a the state are satisfied !th the hm.' Irvine told the Deseret ews Ile said then. are N meat " The private clubs would vaat to be able to serve tourists as well as members, he said But Irvine opposed these "You suggested changes. could soon break this whole law down if you started in that direction." he saids Before Irvine was appointed to this Liquor Commission. he served as legal counsel and vice president of Utah Power and Light Company, His legal experience stood him in good stead on the commission. Five times in five years, the commission has been before the Utah Supreme Court or the federal courts defending its powers to regulate the state's liquor industry. The commission has won all five cases, Irvine said Engineer flow down to a trickle 9vtG,,,vonA,,e.T.1 7N ; 1 .tr r,n7 of It otilit involve no immydiate change in taxes or revenue, but it would remove a ceiling on the amount which could be collected for schools from local property taxes, and so prevent future mandatory tax reductions, and allow revenues to increase with assed valuation. trot, r1 MILLER, M, anti Per. v.. 0 4.1"f0i ,AME2,21; West ljnisd Vijv fN, The first propostition would involve a complicated accounting transfer resulting in more flexibility for the school board in the use of funds raised by local mill levy. 1,, -illanttC.....,.. P ;:.) 1, t!nter. C ,o, theformeov At the leeway election, voters will decide on two propositions, Harmer explained. At' a ,n n a' SMITH. Mr , N PZ ba, , 4..or '5 It;4 fi2od - : P ,,. 1 :ONVERTIBLE, SOFAS, - 1 , - - - Hos PIM, Pod, tK'V t ' . Mr 14 1,.!rd 0,7,0xl,s 147i !fro,ol hoe r To,,ee Curt v XN. Shepherd the negotiations are proceeding far ahead of schedule compared to other years. One reason for the hurry is so any teacher terminated will know by ,April 15, in time to look for another job. Also, Mrs. Shepherd said, both the teachers and the school district want to avoid any confusion between the separate issues of teachers' salaries and a special leeway election, scheduled for April 30. t,uv MILLER, P.'r und Mt., . ,1.9 9, ,p ri 5,0 t.,.filth. I ttrr,,n,Jtro r1JR rtiPP Y. Mr and Mr, Larry. 31'11 t. ,940 Wont (11r1. Mr and Mr, CRAWFORD, 7119 S ',unon Way, Sandy. PIMPS, qirl MC KELLAR, Mr, rend Mr , H 17.. Hul',on, (111rtouttnr. A., trtv BRIGHT, Mr rind Mr Jot, V .9; 111,,,,r 7' 0 ,n J11, .11,ddr 51 , . . R'Lhar,3 tA, HILL, I'v41, roPnn St to. GARON , GARDINER, te Cars. Ty. ll alte bG4 Gent,e,lovs,)0. .61 DAVIS. 9,:f V 700, ' - He,lc:todrd and tiletil Frame on I. LDS Hossmtal anti MANZANARES, Mr P.101.wrrn j4 Andr,A MENLOVE, V, Ord '.', no 'or,rrt (If Sandi, (VII n d Mr STANARUGH, 4.1. rrunitun j ,,21.9 Granger, bor SKRAZAS, .1r und ?Or 5 141 t 4t0', ',,s ,tn brr.. und 1.11, LYONS. Mr ;!rn Pillo.';s , - '.;7 Add splendor and comfort to your night times! Comes with Mattress. 2 Box Springs, & Double Bonus. Ortho-Pa- k I , 04 ,oloo t'''' 4.3(S t!:' 11 1, ,t Woove The agreement also provides that ii the district must reduce its teacher force. the last lynchers hired will be the irst to lose their jobs. Mr, g,r ortd Aer S 10e et ,c1 pe,cem ,cor,,,ent to terI nonce Oct,s.l'e,; ontinued from Page ., f' .),:),,d o Teachers okay package MASH, te, and Mr,.. Pcfnier OM sc ro, tltr DE HAAN, Pr and Mr.. Eldon 1.717 Pd Anne, 11 ond David. GREEN, 730 0outt rh Aye., 'Tootle, 01,7 2 Stter7ls Ftdme on to, at 01. PY S os o,o,atra ), 1,1 ; BAILEY, St Mar les t Doub!e Sonu:T, P. ,,r1,t,ton Fi,:dor - to, W Ortho-Pa- k t - 31- b :, MASER, The ' VIA ;'.1'.. 'e PUZEY, . - T:;: tic Hospdal " : . t ' I , .. 0,(, ,t 4 !, BARTOW, .i Hole,. b), TAYLOR, t,:,r ---- ' VI ürlivet J 1S6!.;07.. 7 KINGS QUEENS TWINS FULLS i On ,,tonner. :IP. Ensy-Po- 1 40; '1 o!'cl ...c South Dov,s Hoso,to, PERRY. 1 --:-- ntld STOWE:, cc!, . ), Ev::ry Dreamy Foam Paddng and Reinforced Borders! ".4 Mattrenc, 2 Box Sprinoc, St S ,Y11 .1 girl Utah Liquor I Valley West Hospital Double Bonus : ,,,t Mr MOORE., A W ProNer, Yitniv ,,, - 10', tiretna're op,' eibOur ne oif ' :4,ant. t O ; GREEN, Mt. On reir, Mitchel. 0 MC6.te5 usto JOHNSON. Mr. ond Mr, Ai ler '9 0 C Wr,t. bOV ,,,-- v , 1 ril,:o Vif P.',$ 114,1 k ,f 1..e t ORULL1AN, He, r y ,, .....,, '' ktivmeou if,C) 4 1, it' ' a. i v, F. Inquired at a luncheon Mooday at the Alta Club, 100 E. South Temple. Ile was our Of the original appointments to the Liquor Com. ill 190. alliT the last mamr change in the state s Ir quor LMS GOV Calvin !tampion praised Initte for his Work in mplementing and interpreting the new legislation The Ithi9 law steered a middle course between prohibition and unregulated liquor by the drink. Irvine said. The law allowed Mate liquor stores to be placed in private clubs ,intt permitted restauranis to sell me and mini 001-- .1t of the Iry me nOont, rnd RICK. ARODE i.$13 !! member bOV Mr to Commission. ,r.1. I'll 1 4 ' ... horti ,eoc SIAM, OSTLER, ,V. . ljSCHROEPFER, ' ; Pro,0 t1,1 Heoilh Leoove Center, tot Lommunftv (Diumot,s Mutt,Die ond ast, cep; Soorts, Center IMMO f,0,r NondK000rd noon Gerald Irvine. retiring Qul tv.t. I Pov 41 I 11 1114: Sandy S ,e. A I ,. ',;,e ..''' 1,1 1 ;6 il k I , .i Mr. Irvine served, according RUSHTON, Mr ond 16,4 S. Cho; irne r i - tr, G.. ' A 1 . - 1 fl Ot ,. S. ..W) - ' s Li, Li 0- -1 R,t hart, owl Midvale. t',0 :41 rj LLOYO. ond Mrs. Brch1 11 ;I r try Or , Murray. hew POWELL. Mr al.ct Mrs. Steve" P- . - st ' P,neAaa,.1 ';;11.'st!.. -- eof :; ki 1, 1! Urt,on minorities, one favoring tighter !WS and Ont faVOring t'o,itsr access to liquor. -The restaurants would like die privilege of serving liquor at the tables rather than making the customer carry his DIM noted. imn liquor." "And they would hke to be able to serve liquor at the ty 4 '.4, d JEFFS. h'r ' 7' Vail ',Ir Cottonwood Hoso1o1 fp,d FINCH, , . - , - :-.- ' OOC,31 SOO a .I ,P0s, f ,, 1- 4.,,'''.!' ' 'sit':17:2: .n, ; r 'IT5.f:S""ittiust", KING SIZE k I t t iii. POSTURE E3 ;,,i - ! KING SIZE rjakt,....;;;" ; , -- - , ORTHO FLEX ' .. '' , ; 0 .0: i! 41 ,11., , 0; - - -- 7 ' - le 4'1 WC,: '1J1111. t, i -bar ..7.7 tah's liquor law is - - 10:e', SIMMONS, - With eviry King or Queen yotiget 1 hake rkolleo Iij uo,' INPOI! s:a sr,e,1r114e . - Nt,,-- ., 1,44141, , Uniroki TORVILLE JO .3.- - - ,z., re F!, INCH. -- - '11674 ,,,... , - . ,..t......'.a. . , or'', t.o between extremes and should be pre L,d e. , . 0 ;. , den. --. ''' reit...- .0 ; A 'lb , . 71 ! o (00, iie a 0,1 , , 6,As.ki. - ,, - .4.......--....- )0,,tititik,1 .'". - .. 4 it C N...r' '' . - .:r , i - - - r 114 o, 0,1 FROIFLAND. tr . oli Iti ' - atiL -- iqli x .,,,w ,,,, )11,- - -" ese-0- VO", Sdeross Soo Liquor law called a happy medium 0.),1 l ip.soro, , ,- , .... ., :, '.Ir ALLGOOD, v I (1 OTEI, t SI ,.:..... '...- l QUEEN SIZE 's of J in on !love veorS to tNr some ord tSelr Mot.Ole Sit Not000) .a. !kirk Aoenc es sttl $1,4100. CCOPOntOrt AS,fisOlf keo,ns Uo,ted F ur cf. SS 00,); Mur,Ov WOOD: UnJed P,rd. COolrlur,ty OruA) Cr.siA Crofer,S16.000 medium- ,rt S ,,,,, . r alk" Ist--, .1. - innerspring. With Mattress. 2 B,:ix Springs. Oitho-Pa- k i S.It. A 6, s, roi vet eonrn cerdd counot Me ScsO s Nei re CooinMe, ref o limeoied 0.'01 teoO clone too the rrits take,. oife If i'k,s re dorrk L Holy Cross HosodrE MILLS, NIt 0,1 fae ss as V,. S,esc, A births Local ,,f , "Nek.,. tNe ()100,ut? STATISTICS AUCERS ., ,,,, ' . ,.. ,,. ....km, 4 '' ,t-z,,,- , , , a ' , '...1.- - - 4t - - a ' .... , '''4 - , , 4..... 2,,f. ' ...'-- .....J,x4,-;;b!-- s ,,a,,,LP, fo, e - ',ekktS , Ne Vvk. ". AUD, IO , , ,..,---- ....... - ---- I by a 0 7! ON' a ,,A.,. .4N ..,...-- ..s. , :'iP'4 tki e'''. . 1.,,,,,, s '.4."..:4.tmo.ot.it - ' ...'' - B v . 11,;. . s,e4 ct1r1 1 Its a oreat buy. especially now, with the f.X1 C - ' , 1 , :. - - b ,V. 4", ,...''''4 : .. r - ' - 7 - 6;1,1 .. - ! KING SIZE! ORTHO EASE Sl ' Po,,i SO f' L 0...NTANA. 1,, - , Ako--- ..-- ....,,. A .. - ;.' v- .- ' - 6k ;iii - ,Laa ,.........,,- - lir DA ' - 0 ,- jt ......,14.1 -...lit - '1..t ,..i.'. :, , - t.40 entev t , t.). X0i!On, Rb. ovnt, v,, aria t. "co', A , Li', 'NI .0 itte:lei ',Artikraie writ V $.0 iSt 80,11 f iro,1 Klok: toefeie Uni'ed S': (10 Airreriean Reel VS $'il os iV'S3 089 Pfook,i sOtil COn'nko,l. s Cot n, 000 Coonho s,ii oor, tio,,konite Services , Ss' ' lake iiiikfa N",t tSkf ':, . ea. sort Lose 'lea '11 t kt k iSsOs'ei Ike gi fit to likei sa I Lose Aeo 1.? 5 , Bit ,.--- - - 4,...s..'T.' '1.11'41 , ,' I k,. Si, ', , 4 ' .. ';.. 04100 t nom ?,co! ' Dt 4.. ,.:::,2f:Nf,,, --- r .- -- - , -- ' t , - ....dbar'' ,..,,..,..- - .. , At. i -- , ,.,- .,.. . ,,,I ... ., - 1 ,. ,, , s, ' STAPLES. , ;;;;abatin - -7-4 4,141 S' Octe,CW' emer , f L'kd kS .'-- Slo Ce,ftfr fteoi oc QM!, ?or tr,o fu.f 00,2' X . - Ti,,,,4.,. ... , -, , - 1.,,It , t)t,,t,,., - al.11. :,," t , Co tN, S S; 0,,11 (i.b4 4::',;,' . :1. - - , .' rt.-Zitt,.:.- CO!, S: 0,0 : , S ockk S' it.01 NV' !N i 7se,,,ce IS kkle ABNEY, ' , - .., . 0" , akov S:4 ClentIV 0,101 Nft, skT :::ts ,,,"77,s,,,,, AP., ...... 1. ' ; , 0171 NK1 Nkk.) s 8 tht, ' 44..tw 1 , 0,40-- ..a ,-- . I - NA ' .,, ,.110 - '. ,,u.,---,, .,,. p' - 1 ,,, , t 4,, ' . . . ",--..- ! , ., t 0, Ito- .-- : , Ar NO,NN on 11 "foioi"a, o' ;:S Sok .ke A!, A rON, 0,kck, t, Ck,N; ,,,,ott b,,,areF5 of o,..t ft'e ,ornrntfee ond Co, '' I Ikker Or- MMIEMMm 30., ii, ' It ,,,,?,,,, ,' t-- , , - -- , ' PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 ., .. .k, ,, -, ,' I l'':. 0 di Vfrnt ' ''''''' s(e." 4t ',' ,1,' ..,41, J'',:v, 4 n nO70 CALPFOIFIrIIA LIU IVIELAIVIINE! 1 Ali ''''... ; 'o ook k.eme, 0veer at,o U o r . , 4- - o' :. t kikkq 1. ''''''li (4- 1 t : ' .' Urk 0;,:k The substantial increase to ARC was ganted, Turner said. because of the agency's "well defined objectives m a very important field of servic- Turner es to the retarded,said UARC has a "Nory exeil -mg" new program. Project "R RN,- which will bc partta funded (the remainder ly ...with the purchase of any quality Ortho Sleep Set! ,, , a il . ' ,', Ma 1.7 ake S :ton IolI 1,,1,,fliti H tko, 4 VITAL F Ar-Ve- tunds) tr t titled l)i the --- -----r-'r"--- A Drive-- 44 Shur Malauf, Mgr. i 4 The koman was taken to the where a doctor hospital indicated the unborn baby some suffered may have trauma. The victim suffered bruises and abrasions. 4874921 , ,, .,,.: ..1 A iif- 4,, ; ,1, Police . called to the scene by the telephone operator after the rtctim's attempt to get help. found the attacker had left when they arrived throti!: feel shouId be carried by crossroads Urban for the firs! slx months, After that the Program All be evaluate-- a by the United Way and may then be picked up. avcording to F, Turner. Unite-Way kAccutive vice president s Fill-I- ' Continued from Page BI The substantial mcrPase to UARC as gTanted. Turner said. because of the agency s "well defined objectives in a very important field of seri to the retarded," Turner said UlifiC has a "very evil. mg" new program, "Project - Inch will be TURN,partiall funded (the remainder ly comes through state funds) in the ,127,000 United Way alloca tion. Crossroads Urban Centor officials have appealed a decision by United Way on its allocation. The ajyticy is inst " which United Way officials assailant threatened her with a kitchen knife. dernandm,z more money. EXECUTIVE MODEL SHOP if you need me or my friends as a model, PIR Girt n Receptionist, Typist or lot TV at Rcitia .Sits, call rne at the EXECUTIVE MODEL SHOP lists allocations United Way both the struggle. attacker and the woman fell down a flight of stsiN and he attempted tl rape her. After taking S'.! from a uallet. the Shauna with the Hi! Ism the In Monday. The victim told police a man eritered her home during tht morning and struck her when she lried to call for help on he telephone. mon B 11 .iEWSn TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 students as !SOO can per month simply for summer work, Mrs. Sumnierhays said One U. of U. student who will graduate with a Ph.D. in already mining engineering has been offered expense paid trips to look over facilities of seven different prospective employers. she said. Despite the heavy demand, r particularly in mining, metal-Mand fuels engineering. no !,t,e-- ; Mr ummurbay,-- quick increase in the supply. Colleges and universities cannot turn the spigot to increase the flow of engineers The action will have to be taken down in junior high school or earlier. In recent years, says Sam Morrison, Placement Center associate director, "high schools have reported much less interest in science and math. And it's going to take some high school science and math., and some English to produce students who can handle college engineering and science courses The colleges and universities would like high school graduates who have studied math, physics, chemistry and ;' biology.. At the least, they want them to have stedied at t least three of the four areas. And. Mrs. Summerhays says. they emphasize the need. for English. Good communication ability. she said is the key" to success in many, if not mo:A.. engineering jobs. Emplcyrnent opportunities, the field will remain "excellent", for a lung time. Mrs.' Summerhays said. in scientific-engineerin- The national demand for such speciahsts "will not be solved until we get the energy problem unier control." shc |