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Show 8 American Indians Told | Bid Entered SUNDAY, MAY 4. 198 Sunday Herala To Maintain Leadership For Orem Utility Line their people informed, in|per cent of it. He reported 59 2 n government 000 Indians live in unsanitary caught betw-en “ e time he urged| dilapidated dwellings and 5 their own culture and th e the pride which |per cent of the young drop out nant materialism fr the knowledge of /before they finish high sc’ val — and t y are and to preserve|“We are at the bottom in lit economic siture, heritage and,acy and at the top in poverty.” maintain the ship aisiont he lamented. This warning was sounded Contests Friday by John Rainer, Taos ) per cent| Conference participants com. ive diin the peted in speech, talent, and re 17 years of handicraft contests and heard Indian Commission, However, thelr LDS G neral Authorities speak M — Cox Bi of $3814.50 ferred to the cit Lamanite Youth Confe: am Young Universit: BRIAN ENGH rehased, e of agreement or the Brian Engh About 500 Indian stude high school age attended two-day mest, comin far away as Canad Texas and California Urged to Develop urged the Indi ne Elected iwinese Student Head | manywe ga critique of the special meeting tc the Planning Commission on by City A 10-YEAR-OLD CABIN, recently donated to American Fork City, is inspected to Councilman Mal-“im H, Beck. The cabin, donated by the Steggell family, will be moved Robinson Park in the near future. Original Log Cabin PLEASANT GROVE and campaigning is an Engh wil ed for 1989-70 studentbody president 7 from the at Pleasant Grove High School nue Fund! © Ss awind Elder Spencer W. Kimball ver of the Council of ‘he Twelve, to'd the Indian student, Judge Denies . velop leadership . on th e reserva 1 to be prod of the word “La manite.” He explained “Indis is a word which wo: given to he people by Columbrs wn Prison atte ther classmates REIeaSEe e was confused. But tre n--e Lamen nite was given to they Bid BI school and coll:ge, in i keepeducation offt the young,a in P| : 4 Third Districs Court Judge has denied on application for a Utah Sta:e the historian, release from Max D. Harper; Becky Jorgensen, daughter of Prisonfrom Richard John Rees, Go? ae a” nd whatfla yyer m heeete il depn of +n you.” During the af'crnocn F ‘se stue-ts ds iro ‘iscysion 1 p.m. or in the Flin on Co Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Jorgen- 44 Salt Lake City, who is serv- ?>llroom. business mareger, Janing a termof not less than five Following en awards a: The rest of the studentbody sen; em. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. years after being found guilty “ly Saturd2y a* 8 am. in Pre o to the General Fund, as budget-|ofiicers announced are and program two years ago on charges of 'T ol aud'torivm, the stu. president, Grant Gray, grand- Dale Carter; 8-69 aW a cageant. “From en also voted to pur-|son of Mr. and Mrs. Less By-\chairman, Jeri Danielson, burglary in the ail break in dents Elenna Har-| daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Har- which he participated in Provo. ‘ye Fagle’s Bed,” a p odue'on chase a rebuilt multilith dupli-|lund; secretary, per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|vey Danielson He had claimed that he was|given recently at the BYU Ezra Taft Benson catcr tor tne city use. [To Speak at BYU U. S. Court Releases Man From Prison Given to Am. Fork City rom the e being illegally held, but the Indian Week Festivities Soe, court ruled he had no basis for his contention. HEARING SCHEDULED Rees was being held in Utah Taft Benson, County Jail in Provo on July 30. WASHINGTON (UPI) —The member of the council of the into plea ing guilty by) bank to cover the check in ques- 1967 on charges of second de- Department of Agriculture has Forbes arrived in American| Twelve of the LDS Church and Harold Sullivan, who has been coerced scheduled hearings here June 18 in 1865 after being asked/ former U.S. Secretary of Ag- serving nearly three years in a threat that habitual criminal tion. gree burglary of an Oremstore ERICAN FORK — One of |Fork | Judge Ritter also pointed out when he and another prisoner te 20 on proposed regulations to settle in the community hy /rieulture, will address the Brig- pri son on a not more than five charges would be filed against theANE original cabins occupied by to versity Devo-|years sentence for issuing a|him if he didn’t enter a plea of|that hints of other charges of overpowered a jailer and escap-| limit the amount of fat in hot ham Young President Brigham Young. | pioneer settlers in this comfraud against the defendant dogs, bolgna and other cooked 100 years|Here he became a teacher Pai tional Assembly, Tuesday, |fraudulent check, has been re-| guilty. sausage products. The departmunity more than leased from the Utah State. The judge agreed and ordered should not have affected his |“ the subscription school that in-| May 6, ago has been donated to Amer- cluded both boys and girls of all! ‘The public is invited to at- Prison on orders of Judge Wil-|him released sentence on the fraudulent| Heturned himself in to a pro-ment has dropped, at least fean Fork City. The cabin, lobationofficer some 10 days later|temporarily, a Johnson adminis\tend the assembly which belis Ritter of the U, S. District) Sullivan was sentenced in|check charge ages and grades. cated on property at First East Fourth District Court in Provo. Sullivan had earlier appealed and was consequently convicied|tration proposal to set a 90 per Professor Forbes, as he waS|gins at 10 a.m. in the George) Court and Second North, was donated known, gaid the | Sullivan was sentenced in May|He was charged with issuing athe case to the Utah State Su- of taking money belonging to cent limit. Spokesmenreveal spent the greater part) Albert Smith Fieldhouse its by George Steggell, Salt Lake jof 1956 and had asked to be re-\check for $107.55 but he also|preme Court but the appeal was another prisoner at the time ofidepartment would his remaining 62 years in the) City, representing the Steggell| of ‘the jail break. \proposal about May 15, ging that he was'claimed he had credit with the! denied. community, where he devoted) A dhow is an Arab boat. | = family estate. chil-|—— the teaching to talents his Th 18 by 18 foot cabin was dren of the local families. He well built and is amazingly} taught school at Midway for well preserved, The corners) about two years and was among were carefully hewn andfitted) the saints whofled to Colorado and course chinking fills the during the time of persecution eracks. The building includes of polygamists. the original wooden floor, prob || In later years the log cabin ably installed after the cabin was replaced by a comfortable was first built, a small adobe | brick home and the property| addition and a cellar. |changed hands and was eventuThe cabin is thought to be |ally sold to the Steggell family. | ‘one of the few, if not the last The cabin is expected to be By BETTY G. SPENCER original log cabin still pre- widely used for historical served in the community. ‘classes and other teaching pos-| It will be moved to a new sibilities. All efforts will be) Chevrolet Pacesetter Values. Site at Robinson Park, just! madeto preserve the historical| north of the DUP Relic Hall, treasure and the pioneerflavor | | according to Councilman Mal- of the building. colm H. Beck, who negotiated The building will be placed on a 20 foot square concrete the transaction for the city. \slab at the park location, ac-| The building was owned some 100 years ago by Joseph B. cording to Mr. Beck and the! Forbes, one of the community's move will be made as soon as) Mr. | possible. 3 | first school teach Recent Marriage Licenses Whatthey see in the Huggerat Indy you can see at your Chevrolet Dealer's Lowe'l Ralph Jons, 23, Savery,| ‘Thomas Mark Bradley, a Wyo., Joy Lee Christensen, 19,| Provo, Ronda Joy Edwards, 16, | Pleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove. Kenneth Nicholas Dimitt, 28, Robert William Bradford, 28, American Fork, Shaleen Baxter, Spanisn Fork, Karen Hurst Zoa \bell, 21, Orem. 18, Pleasant Grove. » # Driggs, David LaMar Gi amrican Fork, Uatta tes Carl peerneueyeyear | ‘| 18, ‘Provo. ter, 19, Pleasant Grove. Robert Craig Brown, 22, Don Ray Hansen, 22, Orem, a Draper, Venessa Evelyn Hunt-| Ariz |4a" Booth, 16, Phoenix er, 20, Cottage Grove, Ore, Larry Joe Brown, 23, salt Marvin Gray Taufer Jr., 20, Orem, Paula Bronwyn Dunn, 18, Lake City, Elizabeth Low, 24, $147.00 less $69.00 less thanlast year’s Camaro with comparable equipment. thanlast year’s Chevelle with comparable equipment. The cost of about everything keepsrising. But not everything. For example, take Camaro.If you equipit with Powerglide, the new 250-hp 350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advance-design power disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price is $147* less than last year's model with comparable equipment, including head restraints. Down at Indy, they think Camarois a Huggerof a car. That’s why they chose Camaro as the Official Pace Car for this year’s Indianapolis 500. Just by looking at the Chevelle Malibu you would guess that its price would be higher than last year's model. Notso. It is priced less than theearlier version. We're not talking about a stripped-down car, either. We're talking about a Malibu Sport Coupewith head restraints and a 200-hp V8 that runs on regular gas. If you add Powerglide, power disc brakes, wheel covers and whitewall tires to your Malibu, ‘ou'll find it’s $69* less. Addit all up: Chevelleis a lot more car for a lot les money. Calgary, Canada. Welby LeVar Turpin Jr., 43, Joseph Richard Peck, 19, ProSpringville, Shirley Rae Shum- vo, Carol Bernadette Golden,! 19, Provo. way, 36, Springville. Roger Stacey Reynolds, 2, Charles Brent Peterson, 19, Provo. Springville, Janet Harding, 16, Provo, Nadene Cox, 21, Provo.! Weston Randall, 22, Enter-| Provo. James Craig Asmus, 30, Springville, Mary Ann Burrows, prise, Colleen Sellers, 20, Provo.| Ralph Evelyn Huntzinger, 23, 22, Provo. American Fork, Kiriakov, Provo, Patricia Mercer, 19, Provo. Sondra Laurece Thomas Hubbard Caswell, 22, London, 22, Logan Berkeley, Calif., Julia Cyrille Sherlan Duane Ligman, 22, Villiers-Le-Bel, France. Gaylen Spanish Stewart Koyle, 23, Dennis Cordon Lowe, 22, Cin- 17, Fork, Connie Bradford cinnati, Ohio, Karen Diane Car- ter, 19, Bellevue, Wash. Taomas Franklin Smothers, Robert Preston Liddiard, 21, 20, North Augusta, $.C., Emila Springville, Ina Jeanne Vane, 20, 18, Spanish Fork. Krystyna Smith, 21, Springville. Orem Dennis LeMaun Ney, 31, Pro- vo, Wanda Curtis Anderson, 38, Provo. Brent zan Peterson, Ann J: Charles Allen Hancock, 21, Provo, Beverly Lynn Robertson, 19, Spanish Fork 18. son, 16 26, Moore Levie, 37, Amerk, Jeanne Ann Moore. Provo Gale Keith Christensen, 20, Gary Merlin Blanchard, 22, Pleasant Grove, Julia ReNee Provo, Alyson Jean Aycock, 20, Salt Lake City Lyon, 18, Lehi. Donald Raymond Perry, 27, hard Neil Hav ins, 31 Springville, Gail Ann Taylor, 30, Wreatland, Wyo., Connie Lee Shepherd, 20, Spanish Fork Orem. Hal William Robbins, 21, Calvin Rex Christensen, 19, Provo, Shaunna Lyn Johnson Pleasant Grove, Vicki Lou Christofferson, 19, Leh 20, Provo. Darrell Thomas Hall, 34, Wayne Warner Harwood, 22, Spanish Fork, Helen Larsen, 21, Lewistown, Mont., Florence Marie Jex, 24, Spanish Fork Lehi. Kenneth John Lee, 20, SpringLeonard Losie Gril, 19, Eu n, 19, Maplereka, Mary Jenet Shevherd, 19, ville, Kathie ton. Santaquin. Dennis Blanchard Dixon, 37 Payson, Rosemary Brough, 28 PRISON DEATHS Nearly 13,000 Union prisoners Nephi. Richard L. Hartvigsen, 21, of war died in a period of six Spanish Fork, Pauline Jensen, months in 26-acre Confederate prison camp at Andersonville, 19, Mapleton. | Robert Lewis Ebright, 24, s n| §. C,, during the Civil War, acJose, Calif., Carol Reeder, 25,} cording to the Hicyclopaedia Britannica, San Jose, Calif. $101.00 less than last year’s Impala with comparable equipment. Most people have a few favorite extras they’d like to add to America’s most popular car, Impala. 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