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Show Page 2-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Scenic Runs Sunday, July 11,1971 gen = © Constitution Begin on ‘Creeper’ Not Behind TaxHandout SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah Attorney General Vernon B, Romney says anydistribution of new !ocal option half-cent sales taxes on a population basis would be unconstitutional. Romney announced the opi- The Wasatch Mountain Scenic Provo fro Bridal Veil Falls Saturuay, with officials hoping the railway can be operated profitably as a scenic tourist attraction. ‘The successful runs Saturday culminated workofthe past year for a group of Hebercitizens who have cooperated in repainting and decorating the train depot in Heber, in renovating box cars into elite nion Friday and said it put the proposed tax distribution favored recently by a special legislative study committee, on a “collision course” with the Constitution. The opinion cites previous attrney’s generalopinions, and a Supreme Court decision that § once the legislature authorizes passenger cars, and in doing a multiplicityofthings required to keep railroad operating Today the schedule called for departures at 9 a.m., 1 p.m, and 5 p.m. fromHeberto BridalVeil Falls, a distance of 18.5 miles a governmental subdivision to collect a tax, it maynot attach strings as to howthe tax is distributed, Friday’s opinion, prepared by Assistant Attorney General G. each way. The trip normally takes about three hours. Theregular summer schedule Blaine Davis, said the sales tax wiil have one run each weekday except Tuesdays (when no runs is a “transaction tax” and not a “head tax.” It states, to tax a sale in one area of a county for the benefit of a different area or municipality -‘would have the same basic problems under our Utah Constitution that the federal Constitution would create if Congress attempted to give the state of Utah the power to tax a sale in a sister state.” ‘The opinion quoted a 1961 opinion by then Attorney General Walter L. Budgethat the effect “of such a proposed amendment would be to take the taxes imposed on areas where relatively high revenueis obtained and distribute the same to areas whererelatively low revenue is obtained. will be made), at noon, and on weekends there will reguiarly be two runs at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m, This schedule will remain until after Labor Day, leat operations will be limited to weekend scheduleuntil Sept. 2 when operativas wil! probably cease for the winter. Charter and school trips wre being accepted and will continue until Oct, 1. ‘Thetrain has a capacity of 300 to 350 persons. The equipment is now to be in top shape with each of the locomotives burning No. 2 fuel (furnace oil). This allows compliance with the state’s clean air standards, Swim Classes WITH BRIDAL VEIL FALLS in the background and the Provo River flowing in the foreground, the Heber Creeper travels through Provo Canyon Saturdayin thefirst day of runs for the Wasatch|Mountain Railway.Thescenic run from Heberto Bridal Veil takes three hours and covers 18% miles down the canyon and the samedistance back, Runs will continue throughout the summer. Begin Monday DR.DONL. EARL Provo Band To Perform The Provo Municipal Band will hold a free concert tonightat 7:45 p.m.in Pioncer Park. Dr. Den L. Earl, a long-time professor and conductor at BYU, will be guest conductor during the concert. For many years, Dr. Earl was in charge of the Opera Workshops at BYU and he has conducted many operas, He was one of the organizers of the Utah Valley Opera Association. He has been guest conductor for the Utah Valley Symphony. Among the numbers to be performed will be, ‘High School Cadets,” by Sousa; “‘Arioso,”by Bach; suite of Old American Cotton,’» by Sousa; a others. Baptist Church Meets in Orem “The Bible teaches about four ‘nones’ in Romans 3:9-31; six purses totaling $7,550.00. At Friday’s performance a local young rider, Alex Johnson, scored 38 points in the novice bareback ting, Monte Hadiey of Ogdenset a time of7.8 in the steer wri Don Wickham of Tooele, and Dwane Sorenson of Hyde Park, each scored 62 in the bareback bronc riding; Steve Reidhead came up with a Kiwanis Club and Federated time of 13.6 in the calf roping; Wornen’s Clubs of Nephi. Third Bill Nelson, scored 64 points in place float entered was by the the saddle bronc riding and Videl Carcie, of Santa Maria, Moroni Feed Company. Raymond A. Jacksoa, Calif., also 64 in the bull riding. Commissioner of Public Safeey Karen Greenough, of Fair_. ayms oe point Departmeat ofthe State of Ut racing was Grand Marshal of the oe The beautiful Ute Stampede and Thursday| Pt with a time of } Miss Nephi floats hoor the 17.5 and lowered this on Friday hometown royalties and receive nightto 17.2. Final scoreswill be much applause as they lead the added after Saturday’s closing other colorful entries. The eventand prize money received. marching bands, flags waving, Chuck Parkison again took his and high stepping twirlers from place at the microphone to many schoois in the state, announce all events as he has always add zest and color to the done for many years at Nephi celebration. Cotton Rosser is parade. At the Stampede rue, held once again arena director with 125 stock from the Golden State each night, more cowboys and aitom reed Rodeo Co. NEPHI — “I’m glad I’m not a judge” — was the comment ently heard, as more than iled down Nephi’s Main Street Friday afternoun. Cinderella’s Shoe and coach and horses, was the first place winner and was sponsored by the Nephi Lion’s Club. Second place was awarded tu an “American Beauty”float sponsored by the OPEN of Four trucks responded to the by Michele and Kenn Riding, call and 10 men battled the was perhaps caused from & flames for more than two hours, faulty water heater, firemen said. The fire burnt the wall in the furnace room,but was halted before it could do further damage. Since early Friday morning, the Provofiremen has answered Firemen atthe scene reported some 20 calls, most of them of that Stout Corp. was doing some grass fires. The last hot spell, : caterpillar tractor belonging L.C. Nelson volunteered to fa and scattered the poles, allowing the flames to be extinguished. 10.a.m.to7 p.m. Monday - Saturday LOW DISCOUNTPRICES EVERY DAY! DRESSES Assorted size groups from I petite to size regular 20 SPECIAL 3-HOUR SALE 10 AM - 1 PM MONDAY Limit 3 to a customer Valves 28.95 YOURCHOKE. .. 2... EA. SUMMER CLEARANCE SLAB 39%. SLICED 49%, Jane Colby Sportswear Coordinates PANTS. Reg. $13 PRINTED TOPS, Ass't.styles, Reg. $13-S15 .. . . SAVE %4 Infant & Toddler SPECIALS Sun Suits SummerPlay Suits Dress-up Suits Stretch Pants Long Sleeve Knit Shirts Reg.to 4.95 $915 ROSEDALE Frozen Peas, Corn, Peas & Carrots 9,31 4 SALETRUICE. 3 os ss KNIT SHORTS.Reg. 1.25 NOW 75° United Press International Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNT ‘One month,carrier $2.50 3. ‘One year, carrier foei,ee in United Sites One Herald Telephone Numbers, PROVO 73-5050 ae 3 IaWes COVERAGE FOR YOUR HOME COSTS Ae CN ‘WAN TED! Personsinterested in earning a dividend on their savings every single day! If you are one of these people © Insured Safety see STATE SAVINGS for ® Choice of Savings Plans © Daily Earnings(compounded (including “flexible” pass book accounts.) daily and paid quarterly.) S STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION REGATTA An exciting yocht sa¢ing game. For sailors and landlubbers of all J ages.Enjoythe thrill of being the Ist skipper to cross thefinish tne. THE.NEW FALL FASHIONS ARE ARRIVING! STOP - LOOK - LAYAWA NOW which has had temperatures approaching 100 and norain, has caused problems throughoutthe state with grass fires. AIR CONDITIONING EVAPORATIVE 14.10iHow Before The Rushi CRAGHEAD PLUMBING-HEATING DIAL 373-1003 56 North 2nd West eA — CLOSED SUNDAYS — community- Credit Cards Welcome (which is GheSundty Herald cutting of metal witha torch and the sparksignited the grass. In another fire, which took place Saturday morning, a $1,000 loss was sustained when a broom closet caught on fire at the King Henry Apartments, 518 N. 1130 E., Provo. The apartment, being rented em edie Ws 4 Selects Thurston you); and one way to have your multitude of sins forgive. Can you find the ‘nones’ and the ‘alls’?” Rev. Jerry W. Stout, seid pastor of the Victory Baptist Church. Provofiremen battled several grass fires Friday and Saturday and late Saturday afternoon extil.juished flames from a grass‘fire that had ignited some 100 telephonepoles at about 2nd South and 12th West at the Stout, Corp., a trucking firm, school programs. United Fund Le Rue E,Thurston, manager of the Utah State Departmentof ca. Security, has been to be the combined Super Division chairman for the 1971 United Fund Drive. Announcement is made by F.M. “But more important, can you eMac" Haycock, earl find yourself?” he asks. The campaign chairman. church meets each Sundayfrom The Chapter Divisions are 10 a.m,to noon and from7 to 9 divided into three sub-divisions p.m, at the Orem City Center. of firms andinstitutions with 10 Everyone is invited to attend. or more employees. The contributions of these businesses help support the 18 health, youth guidance and character development agencics in Utah Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and County, These non-tax supLERUEE. THURSTON Sunday morning, by The. Daily ported, non-profit agencies must Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, meet the requirements for Chapter C — schools, hospitals, rove, Utal 8. E. JENSEN, Publisher membershipin the United Fund. and government. Entered as second class The Chapter firms include: Somesections of this year’s matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, Chapter A — mining and campaign will start Aug. 3 with manufacturing; Chapter B — the general campaign kick-off MEMBER &. retail stores, banks etc. is set for Raa Audit Bureau of Circulation ‘alls’; cne person coordinator years. At least 66 persous were killed and Scores were injured. Provo Firemen Extinguish 2 Fires Saturday; AnswerRash ofCalls New swimmingclass sessions will begin Mondayat the Provo Memorial pool with openings in all age groups,from ages to 12. A diving class is an added feature. Registrations can be made at the Eldred Center, according to Phil Lott, Ute Stampede Ends After Mammoth Parade andExciting Rodeo Events was the sharpestthis country hasfelt for five WELFARE OFFICE rubble in Santiago, Chile was typicalof the earthquake damage throughoutthe city Friday. The earthquake SMALL GRADEA, FRESH EGGS pe oa La otis .anne?3 fi |