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Show ELAATTTT 8 TOS Fly Flag Today Aye pens — LAKE-CGDEN a through Tuesday wah prebabilliy of rain near zero. High Tuesday in midds is, ae 1@2ND YEAR, NO.28 Ballot Ready For Primary Vote Sent. 10 =H aS Ballots have been printed and are ready to te distributed for ibe primary elections Sept. 20 in Utah County, according to the County Clerk’s office. ‘The official primary ballot is divided into three parts. Veters @ S =; Sept. 10 primary. The winner wiii be facing J. Earl Wignali, Prove, Democratic candidate, and Howard L. Jensen, Provo, American Party candidate, in the final elections. Democratic Baliot The Democraticballot has only will have to select the party they one race. Douglas L. Phillips, wish to vole for, since ao Provo,and Cecil J. Zimmerman, ‘aiching or crossing of party Springville, are both seeking the Hines is permitted Democratic nomination for Utah The particular party bailot the Th will voter chooses will stil! remain a fae iam F. 5 rem, secret. The voter drops the ballot Republican incumbent, ted, Gn the American Partybatlot there is aiso just one race. Bruce in another box. Bangerier and Kenneth Rex Republican Ballot Larsen are both seeking the ‘The Republican Party primary party nomination for the U.S. ballot has three races. Dorothy Senate. The winnerwill be facing Corbin Clarkis facing Ronald W. Wayne Owens, Democratic lnkleyin a runoff to see who will candidate, and E.J. “Jake” represent the part in the final Garn, Republican nominee. election race for U.S Represeniative. Non-Partisan Jn the final election Nov. 5, the All three ballots contain the winnerof this contest will face K. nos-partisan ballot for the incumbent Justice of the Utah Supreme congressman, and Dr. LS. Court, as well as any contested Brown, Richfield, American schoolboar¢ races. On the Supreme Court ballot Partyhopeful Rill J. Anderson and Lee W are four names, and the voter Farnsworth are squared off for must vote for only one. They the Repubiican nomination for include Justice E.R, Callister, Utah State Representative from Jr., incumbent, D. Clayton District 37, Tue winnerwill face Fairbourne, Jefferson E. Le Robert L. Moody, Provo, Cates, and Richard J. Maughan. Democratic nominee, and ‘The only school board contest Clarence Rollow, Provo, which has more than two American Party nominee, candidates is the contest in 1 R. Lyman and Giec A. Provo District 5, where Milten Overt are both seeking the Hartvigsen, Albert &. “Ed” nomination for the two-year Utah Haines, and Virginia B. Allred County Commission term in the areail running. s to the polls on election day = = 3 * Paysen Fete Marked By Parade, Races Musical Production : é By LEE STOTT PAYSON — A forfeit was declared and no new records were set at this year’s leaning contest held as part of Payson’s Golden Onion Days and Homecomingfestivities. Four contestants lasted for nearly 26 hours. However, according to official Calvin Reese, each of ed fouls, pointing out the others moved from their positions. A forefeit was called, and iast year's record of 12 hours and 58 minutes set by Lea Ann Brown remains unchallenged. Other highlights of Payson’s longstanding Labor Day festival included the rseshoe meet heid Friday ig, the SeniorCitizens arts BEAR 33 « and the City ef Fun midway Colorful Parade The second of the two major » parades began at 10 o'clock this morning, and the concluding © chairmanof this year’s leaning contest, which began Saturday morning in Memorial Park with 10 contestants. The cashprize of $100 was split between the four who were stil! going strong Sunday morning. The Friday night city horseshoe meet was won by Mel Swain. aR oy rt BORA Syrian Chief, Romanians Set for Talks DAMASCUS (UPI) — President Hafez Assad of Syria Hew to Bucharest today onan official visit to Remania for talks with Presideat Nicolae Ceausescu Assad, accompanied by his wife, headed a high ranking ion which included the ministers of foreign affairs, economics. culture, industry, and information, government sources said. They said Assad’s visit would last“several days.” Atlantic Speed Record Air Force Rase in Calitornia direct public high-level talks with Americanofficials, a source close to the organization said in Cairo today. ‘The source said the approach was first made about 2 month ago through third countries “which enjoy a good sianding in Washington” parties and was renewed last week One possibility the PLO-had in mind is a meeting between PLO leader Yasser Arafat and US ‘The rules stateapiece of paper the It all began last year when Calvin Reese, Payson merchant, wanted to come up with a Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger when he visits the Middie East later this year, the source said. different kind of contest to heip cele iden Onion Days. Contest Born Ai_a_parly_of friends the idea of a leaning contest was decided upon and the 1970. 6 Persons Killed in Tennessee Crash as Holiday Toll Mounts United States it is readyto begin onntestant’s shoulderqi atree If the paperfails to the ground, the contestant is disqualified Anystance canbe taken. By United Press International A breakdown of accidental Astolen auto being pursued by eeetl police crashed into another car in Tenn., killing six persons, @ Planes 20 Drown20 young Other % couple andtheir two children in ie worst auto accident of the Labor Dayholiday weekend. Total 377 ‘The today as including tol! climbedsteadily travelers prepared to Brennan Ford's - fetum home aftersummer'slast Representative The y Hing, Nations! Ssfety Council has estimated that between and 350-persons will ci 450 r, 5 For Kirk Rites WASHINGTON (UPI) — CHAMPION TAQ— veclared a epi ay ir this 1 tan aye we sm end Homecombsg, La Amn Hrown’s1974 record of 13hourn 58 minutes siilsstands, Starting out as a ongue-tn-cheek party topic, people become serious aboutleaning when cash prizes became the objective, States wa:wee any meetings with the Palestinians to be kept secret because of the reprecussions the dThave Israel, “The PLO is readyand willing t have consultations with U.S. offic vel 30 1uiiga8 weekend —the jowest Council estimate for a Labor Day weekendin 11 years A count by United Press international at 9 a.m <5 yr wad thet 411 nereane hey in traffic accidents since the holiday period began 2 6 p.m. local time. The counting period By DAVID NAGY WASHINGTON (IPQ) — President Ford, who aiarks Labor Day bysigning a pension dil, has urged orgenized laber to help fight inflation. But union leaders said the need for higher wages comes first. AFL-CIO. President George Meanyhit hardest of all, saying the unions would retaliate with strikes if Ford tries to enferce wage-price guidelines as part of his anti-inflationary economic isan Ford praised the ‘'strength of mind, heart and hand" of America's 93-million-member work force in a Labor Day statement issued Sunday by the White House. He said he needed their support —presumably through moderation of wage demands, althoush he not onal! out what be meant --in his effort to control inflattion. “T amconfident that the men and women of the American labor movement know that the struggle against inflation is a joint venture by all segments of the American peonie —and that they will do their part.” But several union leaders said working men and women need first to catch up with the cost of living and Meany said labor would rebel if Ford tried to impose wage-price guidelines through the newly created cost of living council. ‘The President interrupted his holiday weekend stay at Camp David, Md., to preside over the Signing ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. Among the 1S invited. guests for the Labor Day signing were members of Congress who helped push through the legislation, along with top business, government and laborunion officiais. The main thrust of the law is assuring workers who have been emiployed long enoiigh to earn pension rights that nothing can deprive them of pension payments when they retire, including dismissal, resignation,layoffs, sickness or even the bankruptey or shutdownoftheir company. It establishes federal minimum requirements for pension perticipation, vesting, funding and management, with stiff criminal penalties for fraud or conflict of in in” the management of ion funds now estimated {o total more than $160 billion. ‘The standards guarantee that a worker over age 25 who has worked 5 to 19 years or a persion at retirement age at least a martial pension, and after J5 years will be entitled to a full pension based onhis years ofservice. 1.W, Abel, president of the Califorma reported 28 trai le ent Saying i ie deaths, Texas 23, South Car ‘uli na 16, Georgia 15, Florida 14 and bill is a landmark piece of social legislationthat ‘aa with ‘Tennessee 13. In Tennessee, 1! persons were the Wagner Act, killed in two highway accidents. Social Security feds. including a 23(Contiwed on Page 4) years is wife and their two children,one five years and the other two4 months old, were Viled-shen capirsied by Typhoon Threat jplice slammed flo. an 200 To Hokkaido containing a young family at Nashville Ssturdaynighi Police said three men hegten and robbed'a mans TOKYO SUP — ‘Typhoon Polly raced up the Japan Sea and threatened Lie northeraisland of Hokkaido today after cutting a Brennan, representing Presi- police on a chase that jeft the swath of destruction cross dent Ford, leaves for New Chartes E. Hopkins family and Shikoku and the wertern part of aland today to attend the ty of the suspected thieves the main islandof Honshu. Police sald five persons were funeral of the late Prime. ang A third naiv was in i missing it, Monister NormanKirk custody. Rrannon wll he wT A car-oickup (nick collision hit Sunday,Officials personal representative of the it with the cank of eteee Tenn., account- a persons were injured, and for five more fatalities. — 38.000 homes were toraporarily di ambassador for the ton. par enh flooded. sccidents during thelongholiday Labor Secretary Peter J. mayan tebbed aman ata thal contest was born. *Stonewall" American Plane Breaks Mass Grave By United Press International ‘The Palestine Liberation Organization has informed the “The leaning contest i: Roger Cyprus For Talks athletic event,’ declared ast even chairman Roy Anderson, Jackson was named honorary By Nearly 3 Hours Turks Find PLO Ready cs uction of “Oklahor-a!” this t 8 p.m. at Payson High 5 spread Mr. Says Wages Come First Peninsula Schoolauditerium “The only thing I can dois tean,”” commented Mr. Reese. o Labor Chief MIAMI (UPi) — Hurricane Carmen roared over a remote siretch of coast on the Mexican Yueaian Peninsula today, hitting the sparsely populaied area with 15-foot tides and 17S-mile an ‘Tuesday. Carmen had been expected to slam ashore on the Belize coast, formerly British Honduras, but it began veering north shortlyafter midniy “A tum towards the westnorthwest during the night saved ‘elephota) the city of Belize from devastation that could have been aiter the pilots tiew an Air Force SR71 spy plane from New MAJOR JAMES V. SULLIVEN,27,of Wheeler, Mont.; and as severe as that of 1961 when ted by York to Lendon in one hour 56 minutes to set an unolficial Major Noel F, Widdifield, 33, Anderson, Ind. are greeted Hurricane Hattie ravaged the speed record for the 44-smile Atiantic crossing. their wives Margaret,left, and Aan at Farnborough Airfield Giy,” said Neil Frank, director of the National Hurricane Center here. At9am., Carmen waslocated on the coast near latitude 18.7 nortit, iongiiude 83.2 west, about 3 miles northeast of the townof Chetumal, Mexico, and south of Comumel Island. It was expected to headinland at 5-10 miles an hour and emerge again over the Bay of Campeche sometime By United Press International Turkish forces today reported y. Maximum sustained winds uncovering a new mass grave the bodies of 88 pat150 m.p-h. with gusts to 175 ‘The Air Force spokesman said the FederFARNBOROUGH, England (UPI) — A tmassacred Turkish Cypriots and sleek black American spy planeflying faster ation Aeronatique Internationale was asked aneeanee Gil Clark said satdthe atrocity was sure to cast to certify’ the record, which siashed the «han a bullet has broken the transatlantic a shadow over a meeting hurricane force winds extend 50 previous mark of four hours. 46 minutes, set speed record bynearly three hours and added miles to the north of the center between the leaders ot the in 1969 by a British Royal Navy F4K anew chapter te aviation history. feuding Turkish and Greek and 25 miles to the south. Phantom. ‘The SR7i, successor to the U2 high-altitude Clark said all of British cornmunities on the war-torn spy plane, landed at the Farnbcrough Honduras earlier hed been pul on island. Capabie of photographing an area larger aeld south of London Sunday after alert and there was fear Carmen A Turkish Cyoriot spokesinan than the British Isles in an hour, the SR71 has completing the 3,490-mile flight from New would be a repeat of Hattie, said the wrists ot the bullet. conducted unarmed reconnaissance flights York in one nourand 56 minutes. Niddied victims were wired which killed 275 persons, over Cuba, North Vietnam, China and other ‘The 1,817 mile-an-hour fligh, by a two‘Thousands of citizensleft their together and that somehad been countries, military sources said. man U.S. Air Force crew publicized today’s In the day's accident, Stewart Craig, 34, of homes for higher ground as beheaded. The burial site was in opening of the Farnborough InternationGuildford, Conn. was killed in the crash of a Carmen seemed to take aim on bd same rural area north of al Air Show, but was marred by the crash of where the Turks said Sikersky S87 Blackhawk helicopter being Belize Sunday, an American helicopter gunship. oe found azother mass grave demonstrated at theair show. AUS.Air Foree spokesman said the twowath 57 bodies a week ago. An air show spokesman said pilot Kurt man SR71, tlying i5 miles aboveihe earth,hit He said troops anc militiaCannon,49, of Seymour, Cann., wasseriously top speeds of more than 2,000 mph during the men had been searching for the burned and taken to Cambridge Military record flight. villagers since they were first Hospitalin Aldershot ortreatment. He said the plane exceeded the speed of a reported missingeight days ago. 30.06-caliber bullet, which travels at 3,000 feet Their helicopter gunship hit the ground at “We were almost certain they a second.Atits peak of 2,000 mph, the SR71 the battorn of a low altitude roll and exploded had been killed but we only ‘was flying at 3.100 feet a second. inaballofflame. Teported them as missing until President Ford telephoned England to the grave was found shortly ‘The twin-turbine Blackhawk, designed asa fe the twa-man crew, Ma}. James before darkness Sunday,” the fast attack craft against tanks andfortified . Sullivan, 37, of Wheeler, Mont., and Maj. Turkish spokesman said. positions, set a helicopter speed record of Noel F. Widdiefield, 33, of Anderson, Ind.. 216.8 miles an hour over a {wo-mile course at “A great flight and a magnificent Windsor Locks, Conn..on Dee. 14, 1970. ompiishment for the United States and the Air Force,’ Ford told the men, officers in the The chopper had made more than 700 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing at Beale flights and 1,000 rolls, spins and loopssince The final performance of Fuyson Community Theatre's ) Ford Signs Pension Bill, Makes Anti-Inflation Plea Batters city srace track. det Labor Day Ceremony Hurricane hor is placed mon Oe CE CENTS 28 $3. ooPERMONTH—PRICE PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER2, 1974 |