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Show Page 2—-THE HERALD, Provo. Utah Sunday,July 25, 1971 ne = Fiesta Days Celebration Winds Up = 7 ageste gqe 92 MUChag You “abton BiLagoon Rios GheBatlptfiterald Tu , 27, 1971 2 pmto Closing -...ANY Person.... AnyAge use this couponto... eX $2.00 in Lagoon. tickets gor $1.00 SPANISH FORK — The largest Pioneer Day celebration in Central Utah came to a colorful climax here Saturday night after a week filled with activities during Fiesta Days. wy Seren ee CLIP AND SAVE OUPONS LIKE THIS will appear in the get two tickets for the price of one for each fonday, July 26 Herald. Clip them. During coupon you show. It’s a good way to have hie Herald’s Day at Lagoon Tuesday, youcan yourself a bell at low cost. Herald’s Day 5. Intensifies Effort Ai Lagoon: r Peace in Middle East You're Invited SHINGTON (UPI) —The cerned that as the United od States is intensifying its States moves into the 1972 to promote a Middle election year, pressures from peace settlement by the American Jewish communiing a high level emissary ty may complicate the search israel to discuss proposals for a peace settlement. Also, reopening the Suez Canal, there is some concern that if te Departmentofficials said visible progress is not reached in the next several months, the * wurday. Middle East question could ‘he officials said tat Joser* become a subject of tive Sisco, assistant secretary of debate at the U.N. General te for Near Eastern affairs, Assembly this fall. uld depart Tuesday o inesday to begin another Of Sisco’s mission, Sen. nd of talks with Israeli Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., a aders. dark horse presidential possibiThe administration is report- lity, said it “otfers an od to feel that timeis beginning appropriate opportunity to anto run short in the effort to nounce the resumption of achieve a partial Mideast supersonic aircraft to Israel.” settlement by concluding 2 Jackson said in a statement: agreement on reopening “The military balance in the Suez which has been biocked Middle East has been imperiled since the Arab-Israeli war of by the unrestrained flow of 1967. arms to Israel's hostile Arab Washington officials are con- neighbors from the Soviet Union and by the mounting Jona] military capability of the Russian army, navy and air force. “Immediate corrective action (Continued From Page 1) is required if we wish to assure ‘Mth day, on the picket lines. the stability of the military States affected are Utah, balance in the Middle East.” Nevada, New Mexico, arizona, Montana, Texas, New Jersey and Washington. Both Kennecott and Anaconda unionmen ended contract (Continued From Page1) negotiations in Salt Lake City and Helena ively early 1972 campaign, The committee named San Saturday. The Anaconda workers voted down a $1.07 an Diego, Calif., as its convention hour pay package, amd the site. San Diego is less than 75 Kennecott talks ith no (Continued From Page1) To get the “two for one” rate, you must purchase ‘he tickets Tuesday at Lagoon. But, according to arrangements worked out with the Lagoon management,the tickets may be used “any day, any season.” Be sure to check the Monday Herald for the Lagoon coupons, And have fun at Lagoon. State Hospital NamesBusiness Administrator Peking Visit . apcity, TwoRailroads (Continued From Page 1) prota adenSadeand John P. Hiltz, head of the progress Management team, had no comment. At issue are a series of ry and by the UTU, whick represents about 200,000 con- communications equirment, and whether yard crews could do some line work. The two sides already have agreed on a wage package that would provide workers with a 42 per cent pay increase over 42 months, retroactive to last Jan. 1. Three other unions earlier this year to the work rule changes that the UTU is opposing. Breeeh=: GheBatlrHerald party it would seek maximum cooperation whenever its field agents visited various states. Published every afternoon through Friday and re The Daily 1555 200 W.Street, , Utah 84601. 8. E. JENSEN,Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureauof Circulation United Press ;..ternationa! NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY Explorers from Utah County are Pleasant Grove. month, carrier Sreecece $2.50 peed Aneight-day tour of Japan will Mail, anywherein United States jamboree. The group plans to PROVO enerNena ey » Japan to attend the be taken at the conclusion of the ne month Jamboree of Scouti mhich il be heldAug. 2 ie canvas 3 Herald Tel Wyoming. 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BARGAIN TABLE Men's Shirts Plain or Plaid, limited sizes Girl's Shorts and Slacks Boy's Watking Shorts Ladies Sacks Small aniy Ladies Knit Tops Small & Med. Men's Locker Shirts Small only Swim Suits Teens, Girls, & Boys Ladies Hand Bags $1" SHIMy) ¢ Morton's YOUR CHOICE foi: tna STRETCH NYLON and Ralph Olsen of Provo. Utah County youths are Jeff Jasperson, Payson; Ronald Bowen, ; Fork; Richa: i d Edmunds, Mayleton; Steven WASHINGTON (UPI) The Cy Committee of effects of the By 1975, all foundations will ed that in 1972 the 15 largest nation’s 15 biggest foundations, 1969 Tax Reform Act requiring be required to give to charity foundations wil] pay out an formerly tax-free, will pour pe both to pay a 4 per either their total net income or additional $75 million and by Ladies i boys were Cecil Zimmerman of Springville They are affiliated with Troop 1232, Troop 12 which includes Utah, Arizona, California, Nevada and southwest Foundations Must Now Pay Excise Tax Size 4-12 Thirteen Boy Scouts and Wilson and Kevin Lee Wilson, orld The summer musical was a huge success, Saturday in Spanish Fork. The parade had 90 entries. Attendants to Miss Spanish Fork areatthe rear. JEANS For Sabotage Area Scouts, Explorers Leave for World Meet among a group of 40 who flew city, MISS SPANISH FORK, Robyn Swerzon, stands at the front of the float, which bears hertitle. The float was oneof the featured attractions of the Fiesta Days July 24th parade Israel Cracks smashing an Arab guerrilla sabotage network allegedly ri ible for bombings in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Netanya dating back to 1969. The announcement said the network was headquartered in Nablus, on the Israeli-occupied west bank of ‘the Jordan river, where its cacheof pistols, rifles, machine guns, bazookas, mortars and other equipment was found hidden in a privete school. The members of the network per cent approval for the way were said to include one Arab he is handling , Up resident of Nablus plus a his low point of 48 per cent in number of Israeli Arabs from May. Benham appeared before a closed session of the national committee after it had heard giving an exact date. “2b Magruder, executive director of the recently formed It said the network was “Citizens for the Re-election of responsibie for the bombing of a car in Tel Aviv July 30, 1969, the the President.” This organization probably bombing of a car in Haifa Aug. will be converted into the 31, 1969, the bombing of a car in President’s personal campaign Netanya Aug. 19, 1970, and the of three homes in operation under the manage- ment of John N. Mitchell, who the rodeo was sponsored by the Diamond Fork Riding Club and hested someof the top cowhands in the country. The City of Fun carnival was open each day dusing the celebration and hosted hundreds of kids and adults who enjoyed the rides, Many of the city’s residents enjoyed the hobby and craft show at the Senior Citizens Building and others enjoyed purchasing goods at bake sales in three locations throughout the Arab Network national convention in Miami Beach. The survey, based on calls to 1,002 people July 20 and 21,less than e week after Nixon’s announcement, indicated 67 per centbelieve the planned visit to Red China was ‘“‘a good thing,” 2% per cent disagreed and 13 per cent had no opinion. Benham’s poll indicated the voters were evenly split —4i per cent for and 40 per cent is expected to resign as attorney general near the end of the year. assured the commaittee the new outfit did not want to offend officials of the rodeo performance last night. A newbusiness administrator has been appointed for the Utah State ital in Provo. John Walker, a native of Utah, will assume the post Monday. Mr.Walkeris a certified public accountant and is moving to Central Utah from the Denver area where he has been employed by the MartinMarietta aerospace company. ‘The State Hospital is currently searching for a superintendent,as well,following the resignation of Dr. Gordon S. Johnson this spring. The acting superintendent is Dr. Roger Kiger. Copper Talks to take on a wait and see attitude as the conference opened in Utah’s capital During 2 colorful miniature parade Friday night, hundreds of youngsters were able to enjoy the thrill of participating in a parade. The mammoth parade Saturday morning had 90 entries, including sorne of the most spectacular floats seen on this year’s celebration circuit. No winners were selected in the ade. ‘The final event of the celebration was the closing night OF SALE OF INTEREST SLACKS IN Reg.length andtall Western Family GRAND VIEW CAFE $00 CALINDA ORANGES Effective July 24, 1971 at 12:00 noon the ownership and management of GRAND VIEW CAFE was changed. GENE T. LEO, DEEN N. LEW, SUN MAN LEO and WING KIM LEW have sold their interest in the cafe and the buyers and new operators are: EDWARD LIU, KIM SUEN LEW and MORTONLEW. The continued generous support of the people of Utah Countywill be appreciated. Regular $12 to $15 Sewing Notion Thread, Mending Tope, Lace ang Ribbon Thimblesond Needles Tippers a. es nal 11-02. tins $ Sourdough BREAD 16-07. loaves LL ie ; 3.71 |