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Show 24, TRE Friday, October 4 Senator Questions Vaive oakp Seen: Films Of eeeMerkel foundation vases N, B.C. -— Utah Sen. Frank E. Moss, chairman of the Senate's Subcommittee on Comnsners, hss charged that a new computerized pricing code being instituied by the food industry may add to the financial wars af the gation. ‘The setivicr's office also has reporied action in sevevai other areas to Senator Moss. Ina letter to President Gerald R. Ford, the senator asked the President's Economic Suramit Conference take a jovk ai the spcaliee MayCast $3 bitten te implement “at current prices. this might Se more than $3 billion for computers, redesign of stores, and emploves training, he wrote against the unemployment that expecied from clunination of Deparimeat, fight inadequate housing i and marginal E ied “On the Wayto Growing Up,” between pred child development A studes ory and pre-natal development, workbook a de application, aad covers such areasas heredi ly, ompany “the miracie of ‘The films were fieaiced through a $56,000 structional media grant from the andit is hoped that the fi themselves Thefilmsfeatu: it will be marketed nationally,” including jive action. a amatic Vij animation, puppets, carioons, charts and regards his JCHN THOMAS HAYMOND 3 Edgemont 8th Ward Youths Earn Eagle Scout Rankings ‘Three youths from Edgemont priests quorum in his ward They are Richard Bryan eamed his Duty to God award, ayNai 4 and Mrs, -d. John i water sing snow skiing and numerous hikes and c:ampouts with the troop. John has been senior patrol leader and deacons quorum cee One of Bagie was petitioning Wh: Storms lash oceans into deadly f fury, mariners everywhere seek safety — unless they are Coast Guardsmen. Responding to distress calls. Coast Guard vessels pul to sea when others are racing for port And when bad weather grounds other planes, Coast Guard aircraftfly rescue missions The balance of the exhibit besides Mercurpictures includes intens ,5#0mon Aranda. head of the Utah Tech Art Department. becameinterested in Mr. Bird's pictures when he sew a portrait freeway a truck civil service offices across the nation. Job Information Specialists answer telephone issue, With an active-duty roster of in about eee and at the Guaid in is still the only 38,000, the United States Arctic, and to warm Gulf waters; Coast Guard is the smallest to inland rivers, and to mountain branchof the armed forces. It is lakes.” He went aioi augmented by a volunteer auxiliary numbering around sea, and until that changes. Coast Guardsmen will continue 9,000 and a ri force of 4,500 that can be called on in emergencies. i84 Years Old The Coast Guard was launched Revive color and lustre without risk of distorting pi leorleavingfoamyr esidue C leans i Z 7 “Individualthings. still life and specialeffects. f PR 0. Tuan OREM ata ryClingVion naa SPRINGVILLE Bry Cleaning Village - 489-6424 Re ‘Allen's 235-050! 7 AMERICANTORK Dortoy's 756-3578 DISTRIBUTOR Recky Mountoin Steomex 1-292.6428 > _— Saturday Only! 30% off ft h sty i es 0 f ree men’s shoes. programthatis sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Arkansas. The marine safety, protecting the bearing downon you. environment, icebreaking, ard When that happens. the crew search and rescue holds their breath, knowing they Mr. Ellis writes that covering will be submerged from 8 to many people as there are in the Coast Guard, National the Coast Guard’s wide-ranging before the boat rig Gr ic Wi activities took him “to. the reports in the magazine's July Atl tic. 5 Last year the service rescued 64,182 persons — almost twice as BS; ct far-off eek islands to photography. Training For Post include aiding navigation and and seeing +he tothe photography Blind Man from Massachusetts e to Georgia gia, became part of the Revenue Marine. The name later was changed to the Revenue Cutter Service andfinally, in 1915, to the Coast Guard Today the service's missions RENTAL CARPET CLEANER No special! skill required to remove grime and grit from full depth of any carpeting to accent the contents, according result. The pictures wili hang in the foyer andhalls the college and may be a from 8 a.m. until 10p.m. cn Monda through Fridaysforthe dates specified LITTLE ROCK. At ‘ThomasA. Mitchell of Prove. has dizzying rides to the rescue in entered the Civil Service Job 44-foot, self-righting powerboats Information Specialist training a can roll il all all the the way way oover, program at : the Arkansas that Bete right themselves, and keep on series for the une abilitation center and wi going ou look up and see a begin federal employment upon 2-{oot-high breaking swell,” one completionof the program. boatman related, “and you say, Mr. Mitchell a member of “Oh, my God. It's like being on a the fourth such class in the smugglers. The armed cutters, deployed About lialf of the exhibit includes pictures of the ghost town of Mercur, said Mr. Bird. “I had seen pictures of Mercuratits heyday and decided that for ighting in the IndianHills Coast Guard Formedto Stop Smuggling, Now Saves Lives WASHINGTON developed ii as an Nobbysincethen entitied “Utah,” and has enjoyed ofthea seagull coming exhibit was the = a Knowles, 16, an Explorer, and has been a scout patrol leader e Phillip Kunz, 13, and John and helps the Venturers with Haymond, i4, Boy their merit badges. day is the son of Mr. ant Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kurz of 3046 Navajo. Eimer Knowles of 5245 Cherokee He is president of his deacons Lane, enjoys sports, especially quorum and is senior patrol swimming, track, basketball and leader in Troop 728. He has also beenassistant patro! leader. skiing. He also likes playing the trombone in five Jay is a memberof the Order different Prove High School of the Arrow and attended the bands, National Jamboree at Farrgut, Ida., in 1973. He is an honor He is now secretary in the DO-IT-YOURSELF WITH STCGMeX RENTAL UNIT capturing the spirit of it today and student at Farrer Junior High he was “nine or 10" and Righth Ward have earned their has been deacon and teacher Schoo! Eagle Scout badges. first counselor. Richard has 7. con of Mr. reputation for child ly relations than RVi man beginning professiona! students in building a Aman whohas photography as a hobby and believes it to be a ‘true art” will exhibit some 25 pictures at Utah Technical College at Prove Oct. 4 through 2. The display is open to the public He is Larry £. Bird employee at the {tah te Hospital, who has been interested in phowgraphy since would bea real challenge" Fach pietirein ‘ is own Cusioir-: There is no plsce in the country ¢ “They world he extremely good for§parents people iin church positions. PTA groups. high school students and Utah Tech Showing Photographic Art JAY PHILLIP KUNZ positively and with interesi ifi adaition to classroom application, the films could be very useful to community and hebby — photography — as a true art form. said Over 8 percent of the schools and rsities that replied to a recent marketing survey for the films responded graphs, and otherillustrations church groups the film series ‘ahoon, cirth, and inurai development Our is to explain chiid m conception io adolescence,” said Dr. Cahoon The series THIS STYLIZEDself-portrait wil!be part of an exhibition i! land in the Utah Technical College at Prove foyer thi 5. The work is by Larry L. Bird of Preve, who :aid Dr. Harold Instructional the film series is Gesigned to bridge the gap the efforts being made by the State of Pennsyivana te sid senior citizens in have done in the basi,” Hickman _ sires were originally designed to neni the introductory child developcourses at BYU. e The Senaiar also has praised a time of high interest rates, of this substanual imvestment at complete in itself, The 35 films “sre a dramaiic departure fram the types of instructional television we drantchildren Cahoon and Dr. Alvin rice of BYL's C Development and Famiiy ¢ Opnsideving that grocery chains frequentiv lament their mar profits, i suggest <hai the Ecanomic Summit investigate the potential inflationary effect anding of the explained non unde: And sinus each film is the entire series needn't be viewed will be used in classes to supplement lectures but imay also be used for an individually based program. RICHARD BRYAN KNOWLES of developing child, Ux ade (UPC: which Moss says money RALD. Provo, ish—Page 19 BYU Depart ments Create program wasinauguratedin 1972 and has trained 22 blind persons for their present employment in Sa le 909 federal! provide brochures and other materials to interested individuals to risk their lives going out to thers. “The rules say we haveto #0," piunging into an ‘Atlantic storm a Coast ( juard chief ox tsearchfora lost fishing vessel, é Bat there sno and on a river boat to check uid Mr. th k Mai e never has produced a Reg. 120. Men's U.S. president and ontyone vire president, Hannibal Hamlin, who tookoffice in i861 chukka hoots in glove Crepe tuber sole. mark 6-12.13 Swept from their positions In Smaii Boats August 4, 1790, when President Coast Guardsmenstill brave Washington signed the authorization for ten cutiers raging seas in small boats to costing $1,000 each. 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