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Show eee 7ayi 2, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Uteh—Page 1! POLAR SRT BAR fa Utah Briefs RAPRW BB?tii s nal $40 Mition MURRAY REE Utah Victim Identified onsideredby the Educ capiiai outlay aamong Utah's 40 school districts gates will also consid Houseof GUNNISON, Utah (UPI) — The victim of a car-pedesirian accident north of here has been identified as Mary Kenney, 56, Temple Broadcast SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A half-hour documentary on the Washington Mormon Temple will be shown on KSL-TYNov4 LDS Church officials ssid the program, called “The Washington Temple — A New Landmark,” will be broadcast at 8:30 p.m ‘The program was produced by y KCM Productions of Califor nia and bas been shownalready in Washington and Cleveland te an audience of more than nine milion ‘The show features a filmed tour of the tempie grounds and interior, plus interviews with Mrs. Gerald Ford and the wife of Chief Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger. More than 600,000 persons have ioured the temple so far. It is locatad in the Washington suburb of Kensington, Md Low-income Funds WASHINGTON (UPI) — Utah will get $209,501 from the Labor Department to continue a program which provides employment and training services farklow-income elderlypersons. Sponsoring organizations for Utah pjojects are Green Thumb, inc., and the U.S Departmentof Agriculture. Six rocky mountain states shared a total of $1.1 million for the continuing program. The work experience provided is mostly beautification and restoration work with some jobs available in schools, hospitals, libraries and other municipal and county agencies. Hunting Prohibited WEST JORDAN, Utah (UPI) The West Jordan City Coun- cil has voted to prohibit pheasant hunting within thecitylimits in the future, Gity Manager Glendon Leake said the council passed an ordinance forbidding the discharge of firearms within the city. In- rY (UPIi—A consider al the Riake Navanick, 26, Sait Lake City, at Pioneer Park Booked in the city-county jail after the Sunday shooling was Mary Lou Lopez, Sait Lake City murder. Arraignment was set for Tuesday because of the hol iday today Police said Navanick was shot five times, once in the head, . in the mouth, and three times in the abdomen. A 22 caliber revolver was takeninto custody Youth Dies in Accident By Shooting VERNAL, Utah (UPI) — An i8-year-old Vernal youth acci By United Press International Utah's honeyrnoon with the weatheris over cluded in this area are several places which onlya few years ago ‘The rain developing today will were considered among the best pheasant huntingin the valley Leake said West Jordan has nearly quadrupledits population in become snow in the mountains the last four years and there are now very few areas in which a tonight, with the snow level low ering to near 6,000 feet and shotgun can be fired more than 200 yards from a house temperatures taking a turn rd. herman is attered showers, to PowerPlant Planned by re rain and SANDY,Utah (UPI) —Inter- mountain Power Projectsays it has rn the mountains toward decided upon the Salt Wash area of Wayne County fora proposed 3- the’weekend million-kilowattelectric generating plant. lighs Tuesday and Wednesday IPP President Joseph C. Fackrell said the site about 19 miles should bein the 40s, warming to northof Caineville was chosen on the basisof availability of water 50 to 60 by Friday Overnight and fuel, environmental impact, geology and topography, should bein the 30s tonight, accessibility and transmission lines. dropping into the 20s Wednesd lay Feasibility studies onthe piant continue,he said. Planscall for a id then rising back into $1.S-billicn coal-fired generatingplant A Fast Clock . SUMMIT PARK, Utah (UPL) — A police chief's of Midvale a week, was found by deer hunters Sunday shot and strangled to death. Summit County Sheriff Ron Robinson said the nude body with a stocking knotted around the neck, was foundin the mountains south of Melissa Smith, 17-year-old daughter of Chief Louis Smith afternoon. She had been shot of the head id Miss Smithhadap- daughter, missing more than An autopsy early today established her identity as Parley's Summit Sunday Owens Denounces Ad, Garn Disciaims lt dentally shot and killed himself SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Wayne Owens, while preparing for a hunting trip Saturday Holly Ray Norsworthy die about him. about 3:15 p.m. after friends “The adis full of lies and is 2 rushed him to a local hospital with a gunshot wound in his low-level, desperate attack by the Republican camp,”’ said the upper abdomen. Uintah County ff Ar. Senate candidate Sunday Thead appeared in Saturday's den Stewart said Norsworthy io cally a was getting ready to go hunt editions and w: ing with his friends about 2:15 “Yetter” from a “co when his 22-caliher magnum ther” to his daughter revolver accidentally wentoff Honeymoon Over on Weather Seen ‘Agribusiness’ Probe Seught them vote against Democrat Owens, The ad was signed by Hardy far six-year high schools to quali for designation for purposes ef receiving speciaistate funding too utS 08 Midvale Girl, 17, Murdered am a charge of aggravated students the maximum During re " Missing SinceOt.18 educators show protection under the law, of assault while acting in the discharge of their professional duties. Another UEA-initiated meas- froma subdivision road She disappearedthe night of ure will bea bill te determinethe need and feasibility of equalizing fter leaving a friend ata pizza parlor (THEY VANISHED. | without a trace — overs 1000 people and | i 100 pianes and shipsin an area of the | Atlantic Ocean known as.. $10,000.90 AWARD {0 anyviewerofisfimwho aBoe myao ‘THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE! Roberts of Provo and charged tributions fromorganizedlabor. Owens the charges false and viciouslies.” He said he will receive about $40,000 from labor nol the $100,000 claimedin he ad Owens’ opponent, Republican EVES, YRaasee: : F:38-10:66 WRT: 5:20 Of2t' SAT., SH. MATS: TRIANGLE: 2:15-4:06 WIND: 3:53-459 ARN THESTRES . Jake Garn, disclaimed the ad. A statement in the expensive ad said it had not been author: ized or paid for by any “federal candidate.” By Rep. Owens SOLERby un 5 YEARS IN THE MAKING ENDS Tug. . A TRUE STORY! SALT LAKE CITY (UPL) — Rep. Wayne Owens, D-Utah, has at.eal investigation into possible “THE LEGEND rust violations by agribusiness interests, riculture Department sta tisties show that while food Sun: 10/27 Show Times: 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:00-9:00 called for an immediate grand Mon and Tue: 10/28-29 5:00-7:00-9:00 SORRY EARL DURAND” prices to consumers skyrocket and farm prices drop, the mid: dleman and retailer make rec ord profits,” said Owens “Somewhere between the farms and the supermarket shelves, our free market, competitive em has broken CG-HiT “Swamp Sirl’’ Siow 7:00 FEATURE SeeCENTED _AT 12:15:00 & 8:00 9. down.” { wnwer or 10 ACADEMY AWARIS! A recent Federal Trade Commission study indicated food prices are inflated 20-40 per cent by illegal practices and monopolistic and n for damages in cases parently been killed elsewhere, and the body carried 50 feet into the brush Owens with accepting huge con- 5a Mortician Named LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — An Ogden, Utah, mortician has beer named to the board of governors of the National Funeral Directors Association, Richard Myers was elected at the association's meeting in Las Vegas. Myers is a past president of the Utah Funeral Directors Association SALT LAKE€ Shyearoid wi arrested for the shooting-death of & The Utah Highway Patra! said Mrs. Kenney was walking across U-28 Friday after her vehicle had a flat tire when she was struck by acar and killed ‘The driver of the car which hit Mrs. Kenney wasidentified a Kenneth Cook, 18, Parowan. concentration Owens said. He cametoforget... .And Last Summer and found adventure you'll always ‘G By THERONH. LUKE Afterwards we strolled down be a hundred — about her and 1 am writing Summerof "74 for me. First, the et Lagoon, It was year or so ago. this at 6 a.m. annual trip with the Utah the midway and she Monday at ye olde Herald Westerners, always a highlight want to show you my We were there on a boiling hot afternoon. The parrot in the typewriter, where I thought was of the year. This summer we merry-go-round.” entrance to the midway sat Yours?” I queried as good a place as anyto spend went io the Fremont Lake cabin “fT always think of it as mine. droopily without a drop of water an extra hour — especiallysince (it's a lot bigger than my house? in its can. My wife suddenly I'm sure it’s been repaired. there are no dancing girls or of Dr. and Mrs. Wally Chambers disappeared and I went to look night clubs open in Proveatthat He's a Sait Lake surgeon. She isa maybe rebuilt, maybe even for her. She was talking to a time. better hostess than Pearl Mesta replaced, but there are things | youngattendant. Ithappened. Sunday morningI After a day of incomparable remember as exactly the same ‘That parrot has no water, dutifullyset ail the clocks backin hospitality, we went to the as when my grandmother you shouldgiveit some.” brought me here when I was nine the house (having forgotten to do reBea about the old fur He answered something,butit y the nearby years old,” it Saturday night) except one — the other was plain he wasn't going to She led me my bedroom alarm. As | headed hurryoff to water the parrot. for work at what I thought would Pinedale, Wyo. And what a job side. The merry-go-round wa: Tamstaying right hereuntil be the usual 7 a.m., the radio they do. Carefully rested momentarily halled you give thatparrot some water, eweaet life there’s “‘There’s myhorse,’’ she said and kept announcing the time an hour the pageant is colorful I'm going with you to see entertaining thout_ bang It was a prancing grey, w earlier, That dise jockey forgot she told him, in the famous Americanflag flowing back from that you do to set his clock back, [ thought corny. It has ihat quiet but steel-firm wayshe ARobert Mulligan/Richard A Rath Thenthe horribie iruth came to Mountain Men of the West, and the saddle She walked farther Production has Indians whoare all white people around me. He looked at r like he was JENNIFERO'NEILL - GARY GRIMES (except one) because no Indians ‘I remember that too,” and JERRY HOUSER -feo thinking: “ I gu the easiest Written by lve been going to write an live around Pinedale. But they she pointed to atiny goose, just HERMAN RAUCHER RICHARDA ‘note end-of-summer column ever look like Indians, and theyride big enough for a small child{o sit wayout of this is to water the Directed by Music dy parrot ROBERT MULLIGAN MICHEL LEGRAND since summer ended — so maybe like centaurs. How those on. Which hedid, and she went on cHWCOLORE this is a good time to do it At Wyoming kids canride! No horse How long ago when she was her way everenters the arenaal anything nine? None of your business, least before winter begins. It was, all in all, a great but a dead run. Believe me, this although she would readily tell summer. We spent a good many isone pageantthat doesnotdrag you. Let's put it this way It’s a Amerlean Fork The Summer of 4) At its conclusion. mycolleague little over half a century — and evenings at Sundan itching that bright, golden moment has you-know-who. We didn't take a of the Tribune, Roy Hudson formal, long-rip vacation but turned to me and made the remained with her ever since several little ones — which I classic remark: “I didn't know Which is characteristic of her. think maybe leave you at the end youvould have a pageantin the She remembersthe good things. of the surnmer more rested and West without Brigham Young.” I wish I had knownher when ‘ertainly with more money she was nine. Except I would Show Starts The second incident oi the have been little nobody of Twothings stand out as the summer that stands out for me seven, and I'm sure she never at 7:30 came nearits close — atrip to would have looked my way Lagoon with mybest girl to see a There’s one other thing ['ll play. al remember — if 1 live to SUMMEROF 42 CORAL Detyo : Open 7:00 - Show 7115 : “CLASS OF "aq TAMARIND SEED Sargiy ie,ryhe Hear “Sweet Suen composed ard Pet JOHN DE! . andjust for the FUN ofit! ah vaey bi shaser United Artists PN)fe Srrtecimsoes (Gee 220)009800020.0092090099000020000 Moshe Dayan io Speak ai ‘U’ Assembly SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Israel's General Moshe Dayanis scheduled to speak at the University of Utah's Challenge Week series Wednesday night. Dayan was defense ministerof Israe! during the Six Day Warof June, 1957. Friday's Challenge speaker will be consumer affairs advo. cate Ralph Nader. Nader is known as “‘America’s most famouscritic,” andis author of “Unsafe at Any Speed," a scathing indictment of the auto industry. Bothlecturers will be at 7:30 p.m. inthe Union Ballroom STARTS TONITE! HOT LEAR NOT CARS TOUCHING ASPERSONAL AS A P ISTCARD HOME HONEST. TOUCHING roms en you ike broken-in bive Jeans BEST ORAMATIC FEATURE. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS » DIRECTORS CHOIK! DREW PARKS DENNIS REDF te _TNa LUNDJu duo NUGENT oa re areBERTO COATPOM Weeknites ot 7 & 9 P.M, Sat. & Sun. 1, 3, 5,7, & 9PM. EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING |