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Show A ( | Set nci , will deliver the keynote address at the 46th annual Utah: Safety Conference Oct. 24-25 at the Travelodge Cpavention Cenier im Salt Lake of Motor Vehicles, where he guided the development of a madel traffic safety program wi included an experimental driver rehabilitation program “OSHA = later Packet Utah Rae ti u No- Fault Engineers, Local Union No.3, Inches Chapter It San Francisco, Calif.. who will Raiph D. Graham of the speak on “Labor Looksat State Federal Highway AdminiOSHA Programs.” stration Office of Motor will Raymond A. Jackson, Carrier Safety in Denver, Commissioner of the Uiah discuss hazardous materials and Department of Public Safety, the shipper. Adolph Schwartz, will discuss Utah's traffic picture director of U.S. Steei Workers of in 1974, and John A. Nuttall, CPS, America Safety and Health manager of Occupational Safety Department, Pittsburgh, Pa., andHealth for Envirotech Corp., will speak on the steel workers i discuss role inemployee safety. Friday's afternoon sessionwill NIOSH in OSHA FSeana conclude with a panel discussion on driver occupational health considerations. Safety awards will be presented at the annual awards banquet in the event Rasy Martinez, assistant director of driver improvement for the National Safety Council Chicago Ill, will be the speaker. Homecoming Week Underway in Orem Homecoming activities at Orem High Schoo! began today as judging was conducted of homeroom doors decorated with the homecoming theme, ““Decapitate The Cougars.” The Tigers of Orem High Schoo! will face the Kearns Cougars in a homecoming game Wednesday at 3 p.m. a today A lee skating A cracker eating also aanassert ly featui ring high school alumniwill be held Tuesdayalong with @ pep rally at 6:30 p.m. at which thenew homecoming royalty will be crowned, A Volkswagen pushing contest aisc is scheduled Ree between classes. On Wednesday, students will wear overalls to choo!to represent the thought that ‘ “Tigers are overaii.” A dance with the theme “Back Home Again is scheduled from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Wednesday featuring “Honey and Soul.” i are invited to the dance free. Students may pure tickets at the school. Homecoming activities end Wednesday because of the UEA Convention which begins Thursday Garn ‘Disappointed’ In A NEW GENERALpresidency of the LDS. Church Primary Asseciation wes named Saturday during sessions of ihe church's General Conference. Members of the new first counselor; Naomi Maxfield Shumway, general president; Mrs. Colleen Bushman Lemmen,second counselor. SALT LAKE CITY — A new announced Thursday in the general presidency was named closing session of the annual Saturday for the Primary Relief Societyconference. Chureh President Spencer W. Association of The LDS Church as general authorities and Kimball had announced officers were sustained at the ‘Thursday afternoon the release moming session of the 144th of Mrs. Belle S. Spafford, general Semi-Annual General president since 185, and her jong-time counselors, Mrs. Conference. Mrs. Naomi Maxfield Marianne Clark Sharp and Mrs Shumway, Bountiful, an l-year Louise Wallace Madsen Mrs.; Shumway is the sixth veteran of the general board, was sustained as | general Primary presidentsince president of the Primary the children’s organization was oS with Mrs Sara B founded in June 1880, with Pater as frst counselor and Louise B. Felt as president. ars. Colleen Bushman Lemmon ‘Throughout the world, more than 471,000 boys andgirls ages three as second counselor, Announcement was made of te twelve, are members of this the release with a voie of week-day pryeniretion providing appreciation for the long and special guidance, teaching and devoted service of Mrs. LaVern social experience for Latter-day Watts Parmley, general Saint children. Mrs. Smith becomesthe tenth president of the Primarysince 1$51, and her counselors, Naomi president of the Relief Society, Ward Randall, and Florence the womens organization of the Reece Lane. Members of the Church, which was founded in general board were also March, 1842 with Emma Smith, wife of the Prophet Joseph released Mrs. Barbara Bradshaw Smith, as the first president. MRS, LAVERN PARMLEY Smith, Salt Lake City. a member Today Society Primary Association Genera! jou are Trilba J. Lindsay, F. Bailey, ,Reta D. ald, Beulah D. ‘Burgoyne Virginia B. Cannon, Carmen M Dibble, Fulvia €. Dixon. LaNore D. Espenschied, Qaudia F. Eliason, Thelma W. Fetzer, Camille §. Gamles, Ruth M. Gardner, Mary Jane E. Johnson of the General Board since 1971, was also sustained general president of Helief Society, with Mrs. Janath Russell Cannonas Education Counselor and Mrs Marian Richards r Homemaking Couns membership numbers 785,000 spread throughout most of the free world. There were no changes among the General Authorities of the Church as the sustaining vote Larson, Ruth H. Lundgren, Patricia C. Maughan, Phyllis B. MeCullin, Blanche B. Miles Dorthea C. Murdock. Della MaeI. Rasmussen, Kathleen E. was Reese, the Relief en. Marjorie C. Kjar, Jeanne J ylor. Donna The members of the new S Waters. an J. oung Payson Car Three Pl. Grove Wards Accidents Divided to Form Another Increasing — Following an unusual week which saw as mi four minor pedestrian Senate candidate Jake Garn business may be a quicker told Provo Rotarians in a solution. campaign appearance that there ‘The Mayorindicated he favors isn't much he and democratic decentralization. “After severi opponent Wayne Owens agree years of trying to be the }: on. managerof federal programs. the differences are he said. “I am ready to mak ews onfederalism and in changes that will allow local the way ue two campaign, said officials to have input into policy the ma decisions. Carn compla ined that a He predicted that e brochure distributed by Mr Cwens misrepresented his views possible if pragramsli!.e modi | am verydisappointed that cities and communityaction are Wayne has resorted to de- disoanded and the funds are presidency are, from left, Sara B. Paulsen, LDS Church Sustains New General Primary Presidency PAYSON ‘Desperation Tactics’ in Payson involving 3, Pe Chief James Box issued a plea for inereased caution, particularlyduring schoolhours. ‘We're citing people for speeding in school zones and along neighborhood street: commented Chief Box. “Our main concern isee on continde PLEASANT GROVE — A new LDS ward, to be known as the Pleasant Grove Ninth Ward, was organized Sunday evening from the boundary realignment of the Pleasant Grove, Seventh, and Eighth Grove Wards. Ina joint meeting of the th wards al the Stake Center, Stake President Leon Walker named Ciifford Hales as bishop of the newward with Jerry Beagley as first counselor and Kenneth Jarvis as second counselor President Walker anrounced the change was due to the iicreased growth of the three existing wards w nade the realignmentneces: According to President Two Arrested In Apparent compli zations frominternational 1 ills, and government rencein the marketp! thee ndidate added Hesaid that heis for vigorous nforcement of th antitrust laws, but hebetiove remedy is too slow economic impact Hesuggested instead that stimulation of sma!) chewaehiirrala Published every afternoon Mon Jay through Friday and Sunday pening2 The Daily Herald, 1555 N W. Street, Provo, Utah 84601 B.E. JENSEW, Publisher Entered assecond ciass matter at the post officeinProvo, Utah MEMBER Aus Bureau ot Circulation United Press international Ni One + mth carrier $3.0 One year is % Six months, csrrier 518.00 One year, car? 536, 00 anywhere tp United States $3 Herald Teleptone Num, OFFICE CIRCULATION or from wholly within the district for rapt y 1973, the widespread Pay bl my The News By United PressInternational rounds became suspicious upon States haveuntil the fail of 1976 discovering a window brokenout et provisions of the Federal do anything about ster at Rox Reservoir ir use next summer until all antis an outside chance that plans are established and an ty new dam and feasibilitysteps are taken Refore newconstruction en the Coa would be constructed in addition to Box Reservoir. The reservoir site is begun, soil and new installation would be compaction tests must be constructed for watershed conducted, according to purposes, and would be located ‘Councilman Hansen If a new site is selected for a higher up in the canyon. According to Councilman Gary reservoir higher in the canyon,it Hansen, some work has already may be as long as five years ¢ filled to its capacity. been accomplished on Box befor Reservoir, but for the mosipari, This may be a factor as much concer hasbeen voiced overthe the project is “in limbo.” “The city didn’t budget for recent period of drought Only 1.83 inches of moisture maintenance of Box Dam, and neither did the Forest Service,” has been recorded in Payson explained Mr. Hansen. “Box since Mayofthis year, compared Reservoir was buiit and used not to an eight-year average over only for water storage purposes, that five-month period of 5.33 but also for recreation. People inches. Mr.. Hansen noted that Big could drive across the dam and use it for recreational pursuits Reservoir is presently as lowas ‘That's one of the reasons it it has even been, but sc far there has been no fish-kill. The water wasn’t included in the budget,” level in the reservoir is still high he said. A preliminaryfeasibility study enough to suppo:t fish life for repair work on Box Reservoir has been under development by the Army Corps of Engineers. inasmuch as the projectqualified under the category of flood of a back door. Detectives said drag charges with a super ‘Foiled’ by Three suspects were apprehended ai 2 a.m. Monday while apparently trying to remove meatfrom a freezerina garage belonging to George Stanford, 114 W. 900N.. Prove. Police Chief Swen Nielsen said the trio, an adult male and a juvenile couple were taken by police todayfollowing a cali to their office. The adult fled onfoot from the scene but was later picked up when he approached hisvehicle. Chief Nielsensaid the three are very narrowly drawn state law committee the present proposal ynuld aliow resince whie she was at church Saturday al 6:30 p.m. a “WARP NO-PESTSTRIPS ot 89 an SAUCE : A & e | Ra PEASIK _ BUTTER SAUCE Phe.A with marvelous transients and are being held by authorities. Geology Group Slates Meeting Tonight in S.t. FLOUR SOCKS Values to 1.89 At 8 o'clock, following dinner. Dr. MarkLittmann, director of the Hansen Planetarium, will Universe.” The public is invited | . 63 | CHILE Swit speak on “The Ever - Changing Mor. FY i AIM TOOTHPASTE | feet “MY ENGINE RAN WHEN IT WAS the OFF 14 switchthe wouldn't stop. a sputtered, rocked and coughed. Then | discovered WYNN'S® SPIT-FIRE. How my. troubles are over," writes a happy user. Yes, engine “after run” can be not only exasperating but downright dangerous mechanically. So be kind to your car and yourself, Add a can of WYNN'S SPIT-FIRE fo your gas tank today. Available at 19 i MOUTHWASH in| Reg, 134 WASTEBINS Plastic Reg 398 na | tert... B/ 1 | Ctl) At Your Hardware, and Building Supgly Store PIC? im ptastics | 5 BROS. Chicago, tii, 60651 FOR OVER 50 ears & _ SAUSAGE ot CL RYLONKE BNEE HIGHS A OPAQUE TIGHTS ' TY ( % that would implement the findings of a state land use 6a coe Olé Sunri City Police Thayors aiid governors. DALLAS U Environmental Pesticide Control Hesuggested that the spending a Wile has been FRMEY SAVINGS sToRe Act are pendingin the case limit should be less for a Dallas man vibolisIsalten incumbents because of the ct. a million from her inherent advantages available alienationofaffection suit from having a permanent staff suit also asks $750,000 in UP andthe franking privilege punitive damages because the te suggested the attachment wife’s lover is driving the of criminal penalties to plaintiff's car and living in his _-MAKE WINTER-TIGHT, DRAFT-FREE WINDOWS, campaign infractions. The house with his wife, DOORS, PORCHES & BREEZEWAYS Environmental Protection 9 jastic Ageney can fine a mayor CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) — P gtal-Clea" revible personallyupto $25,000 a dayfor Fritz Wilh im, 12, of Corvallis, 4 Violations of EPA regulations, he Ore. claimed the world record noted asanindication of what the pogo sti mping record federal governmentfeels il can Friday wit! Wi ¢ ¥ doto enforcethe law juinps Heat Mayor Garnsaid he vigorously Thecurrent record listedin the 1 ids Heout opposes federal land use Guinness Book of Records is e0P§ i, legislation. “The federa 17,323. Young i you can cut winter fuelbill . renooe ree to size governmentalready owns67 per jumps in 3 hours, 1M min tes windows and ch Vou and tack over scvvens cent of Utah so why should we fave them power to in the house. A 34” crack ONLY Saddle Theft Told LOOK FOR THE yeh cold as a 5”hole in ¢ remaining %3 per cent name Ware FAIRFIE D Derothy ¥ feat loss! ck genuine Warp's ta4-O-Glaos He does favor the currentlaid BRANDED O§ i ransad tun them inte winter tight storm windows and im Hansenof field reported the use props Utah how ‘THE EDGE FOR A our porch and hreezews y, too, a a saddie YOUR PROTECTION Sort Aleg: but said he would only support a many, Material GUARAWIELD 2 FULL YEARS Wega 4Mi BEEF SAMOBOWE Meat Theft 'y, publicity chairman Quirks In candidate's district. of the year. lecture, according to C. T Orem Police officers arrested Chief Rox observed that r, the change will become two men in an alleged burglary whenever his departmentexerts effective Oct. 20. The Seventh earlythis morning ‘The pale had pressure on juvenile driving sperationtactics.” he said. Dy Sil’s offenders, the parents begin to and Ninth Wards will continue ‘Regardless of what the State exert pressure on the newspaper you find on your Street, Orem, according to police believes the federal budget can department door iD tells you,” the senate Preliminary Hearing department spokesmen. be balanced by merely reducing Aut whether or not we get ‘olive said Robert Chailes waste in all programs. Hesaid complaints from the parents. Set in Theft Case wd, 18, of 708 E 3900 N this included the military, but he we're going tu continue to press the housewife is the prime cause Provo, and a juvenile have been Provo City Court has set a does not favor wholesalecuts in the issue and cite violators.” of inflation preliminary hearing for Kelvin charged in connection with the promisedthechief Deficit federal spendingis the the military budget Morris Taylor, 40 S. 200 W break-in at the restaurant Among campaign reforms chief cause of inflation, ated by candidate Garn. Santaquin on Oct. 11 ai 3:30 p.m Spokesmen said the two were according to Mr. Garn. He concerning a theft charge. He arrested at the scene of the explained hebelieves a balanced are shorter campaign periods has been released on $1,000 cash incident after having filled a budget is the chief remedy for strict limits to spending, a laundrybag with food. or $2,000 property bond requirement that two-thirds of the nation’s economicills. Officers making routine campagin funds come from the Engineers as to the po: meeting in the building while the Eighth Ward will meet in the new Pleasant Grove Stake Center. Times of meetings for the Eighth Ward will be announced later. The Ninth Ward will The annual business dinner assume the Eighth Ward meeting of the Utah Geological meeting time schedule, Association will be held tonight President Walker announced at the Deseret inn banquet room in Salt LakeCity, given to established local governments instead The mayor explained he ide failure to increase worker productivity to keep pace witn wage increases completed until the end US. According to Payson Mayor ihe Federal Govera may participating in reconstruction of Richard Harmer, the study afer the not be availadl Box Reseryoir Dam, g ft was Box Reservoir which beginnin of } hor OSHA in Wasitington, DC He will speak on Today” and a planfor the administrative Insurance, and Robert D Bailey, adjudicationof traffic vielations. director of safety for IML Mr. Tofany will speak en the Freight Inc.. will discuss motor topic ‘Comprehensive Safety carersafely Programming 1974." during the Murray M. Moler, associate Thursday session. Another editor of the Ogden Standard speaker that day will be Dale Examiner, will speak on the Marr, business manager of the topic, “The Toughest Part of international! Union of Operating Communication is the Last Few va Woeds, United Air Lines pilot from Chicago, Il., wili discuss airline pilot safety package. and George J. Butler, cvordinator with the National Institute for Gecupetional Safety and Heaithin Salt Lake a will speak on the ttopic, ; ng the es by Howard J uty tant §. Department Safety © Mr. Tolany seven years as commissioner of the New York State Department ; control. Thal plan. lan whic have been ready this month PAYSON The Payson City Ceundi is awaiting word frem Friday's session will open with 9 his appointment 4 president, On Rese rvoir Department will discuss Utah County's misdemeanant program. and Dougias M. Dinsmore, executive director of the Utah Alcoholism Fuundatio will speek an “Do You Know anA! shohie z iy } Capi. Swen C Nielsen of ihe nt L.. 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