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Show Non-Profit Counseling Service Sets Meeting There may also be 4 small If it is determined that the after counseling, his creditors monthlyfee to cover a part of the client can handlehis own affairs are so notified; otherwise they are advised of the clients desire Service's out-of-pocket expenses to have the agencyhelp prorate for the client's account service Urban Seminar his accounts. charges, stationary, postage, When all the creditors agree, etc., Mr. Larsen said, GUADALAJARA, Mexico A professional counselor (UPI)—U.S, and Mexican urban plans are made for handling and of monthly meets with the husband and planning experts will gather in supervising wife, together, and prepares Guadalajara next Monday for a payments through the agency their individual budget. The six-day seminar on urban office. The client visits the agency office each jay day creditors are then notified of the problems, it was announced where he deposits the mor-ey for client's application for coun- today keeping, an initial, nominal fee seling and are asked to verify The seminar is sponsored by his creditors. The agency then Immediateiy following, a is charged to cover the cost of their individual balances and the Jalisoe State Urban Plan- prepares checks which are meetingof the Board of Trustees duplicating irformation and suspend collection activities ning Board and the American mailed to the various creditors Institute of Planners (AIP). monthly, notifying creditors. temporarily. will be held. The Consumer Credit Counseling Service is a non-profit of time commuting to Salt Lake without enjoying the benefits of our localoffice.” No charge is made for the actual counseling or for the advice and recommendation given. If a “composite of debts” or “pro-rating” plan is necessary, Board of ‘irustees, approval of including monthlydistribution of the corporation by-laws, funds to all creditors and the financial : port and progress resultant detailed recordThe annual meeting of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Certral Utah wil) be held at noon Tuesday, July13, at Sambo's Restaurant in Provo. Business to be transacted includes election of 20 trustees to fill vacancies created by the expired terms of onethird of the DiSEOURT ee organization which gives advice and counsel to families with debt problems and which tries to prevent debt problems from arising by fostering education on the wise use of credit; on budgeting and family moneymanagement. A YOUNGGIRLtries to take homea kingsized souvenir of President Nixon’s visit to Rochester, N.Y., Friday, but th- banner seems tougher ‘than she, The ¥resident vigited this upstate New York city to meet with news executives about his revenuesharing plan. Prominent Rancher Faces Charges Stemming from Deathsof Eagles CASPER, Wyo. (UPI) — A prominent Wyoming rancher was arraigned in justice of the peace court here Friday on charges stemming from the poison deaths of numerous eagles in his state. Van Irvine, a Casper - area rancher and former president of the Wyoming Stockgrowers Association, was arraigned on 28 various counts, including hunting without a license and using gameanimals as bait. Irvine, past president of the Natrona County Fair Board and ownerof the vast Diamond Ring Ranch,wasthe first of five persons scheduled to face charges, The other four have not been identified. The charges are the result of an estimated 50 eagles found dead in Wyoming since May 1. Most of them fell victim to thallium sulfate poisoning, usual- ly used in predator control programs, Natrona County Atty. John Burksaid a total of 114 counts would be filed in connection with the deaths of the eagles, which are protected under federal law. Burk said the carcasses of seven antelope were found on the Diamond Ring and said tests showed they contained enough poison “to kill every anstate.” ‘The poison in question is considered four times as toxic as arsenic. It has not been used in federal predator control pro. grams since 1967. casses. The Interior Department announced earlier this week it would be unable to file federal charges because of insufficient evidence. DamSite Study Scheduled CHEYENNE (UPI) — A de- river feasibility study group,it ae i segues i feasibility was announced Friday. study for a and reservoir on the Green Riverof site Tees eey meetwee will be lower the main (arset the analyzed at aet Thursday E ing of the group. The 4lst leg- 7 ae appropriated $300,000 Navajo Dies considerations nes,wincuse dsien required for com- In Utah Car Crash MEXICAN HAT, Utah (UPI) —Lorenzo F. Donald, 23, a Nayajo Indian from Cow Springs, Arizona,waskilled early Friday when his automobile apparently ran off the road and plunged 120 feet into a wash. A passenger, Lonnie Yazzie, age unknown, a Navajo from Keyenta, Ariz., was injured in the accident and was being treated at Monument Valley Hospital in Monument Valley. The Utah Highway Patrol said the accident occurred between midnight and 6 a.m. on State Road 163, three miles south of here. petent cost estimates acceptable for financing, along with preparation of realistic capital costs estimates and cash fow & analysis for project development. “The estimates and analysis will be provided bethe consulting firm for use in project benefits and project economic and financial feasibility,” stated an outline of the outcomeof the study. “In the event the lower Green site is found by investigation to be physically infeasible, the assignment may be ex- a The consultant team will in- clude the Department of Economic Planning and Development, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, Wyoming Department of Agriculture, Wyoming State Engineer, Wyoming Recreation Commission and two senators and two representatives. Three areas were originally proposed as possible sites for a reservoir on the river — the Kendall reservoir site, the new SACRAMENTO(UPI) — Gov. Fork ae and the lower Ronald Reagan today extended thanks on behalf of Utah Gov. Calvin L. Rampton to those who participated in rescue efforts following a June 6 midair collision that killed 50 persons. The collision involved a Salt is WEINSTALL or Lake City bound Hughes Air 5 Air Crash Workers Get Thanks Westjetliner and a Marine Corps F4 Phantom jet over the San Gabriel Mountains in southern Cal:fornia, In letter to Reagan, Rampton said that many of the pas- 658 No. STATE ,OREM | FEATURES FoR: MON. TUES. WED. Wanker” 21-222 TAGLERITE TEXAS SWEET SWISS STEAK USNo + FRANKS CHUNK CUT 49: BOLOGNA 4¢ 78 WATERMELON Pop 1202, Gan SEEDLESS GRAPES 3% SoDe lea afk MARGARINE = poogen | CATSUP S~2: BEANS fer S10 Keeley CUBED [402 Bottle “PANTY a aera charge of killing bird was not included against the five defendants because the state could not prove the dead eagles ate from the baited car- GreenRiver Reservoir And Dae ‘The Credit Counseling Service office is located in the First Security Bank Building in Provo andoffice hours are from 1 p.m. to 5 pa. Monday ae Friday. Co office should be addressed "te P.O. Box 177, Provo, 84601. Arland Larsen, manager of the Counseling Service, says that “those who have taken advantage of our service have been very pleased with it. We talk to people about budgets, about howto paybills and about how to get out of debt.” “Most people don’t realize that we have a counseling service available here. 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