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Show Sunday, September 1, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Uitah—Page 23 Saving Improvements Seen © As Big Boost to 1975 Car Sales Liquor Group Study Shows Ali in Order DETROIT {UP — Fuei jempered his predictions of a 1¢million 1975 model car year —which would make it the industry'sthird best ever — with 8 warning that inflation must be brought under control. He also called for a three-year freeze on new federal regulations that a tothecost of automobiles. economy improvements up to 24 SALT LAKE CITY (UPH} — ents and rot placed hy a court ‘The first of a series of citizen order. sports ani be Stat. Liguer Con ‘The suit had claimed thet a Commission indicates no Secial Services Department rule wnmgdoing in connection with that benefits were available onthe transfer of a state-run Jiqu- ly te children piaced by court or store inOgden order violated the federai guideedfor administering the AFDC most of ihe charges in the connection with moving the atore from 25th and Crant to 365 Patterson “were unjustified and without foundation infact."” “Instead of promoting more efficent and effective public administration, these charges oly serve t ie) the report ‘The Utah Oi! and Gas Conservation Envision this weekend approved Schio Company's application for prototype development of olf from: tar and deposits in the Uinta Basin. Coon Fi i director, said the Schio application is for Open pit mining of bituminous OGDEN (UPI) — The owners of the Aduii Book and Cinema Shop wentinto Second District Court to test the state’s pornography laws enly to lose their case and now face sentencing on a misdemeanor conviction. District Judge Calvin Gould found Kipp Phillips, Jerry McWright and Dennis Horn,al! of Ogden, guilty of distibution of SALT LAKE CITY (UP1} — An Arizona Woman has been and her husband seriously injured in a one-carrollover near Pariey’s Summit. Dead is Mrs. Lucy Emerson, 23, St. Michael's, Ariz. Her bushand Tony, 22. was in serious condition today at University Medical Center ‘The Salt Lake County sheriff's office said the car went ou of control as it went aver the summil on Interstate 80. Road Safety Unit Wants To Keep Speed ai 55 MPH “= A PETITE, 5-foot-2 housewife, Mrs. Linda A. Miller of Thronten, Colo,, sits in her pickup truck and flexes a muscle after pursuing thice suspected house burglars, who dad stolen her television set, for three- and - a - half miles and catching them. The men got stuck in an irrigation ditch and were arrested after Mrs. Miller blocked their path with her pickup. MOSOCOW (UP) -- Soviet newspapers said Saturday the Soyuz-15 cosmonauts displayed exventinnal courage and coolhesdedness in ther “two-day mission. It was the broadest pubiie hint yet that the tnexpectediy short flight had run intounforeseen problems. Missing irom the ieports was. the usual post-flight phrase to the effect that cosmonauts Gennady Sarafanov. 32, and Ley Demin, 48, had successfully fulfilled theirassigned tasks. Western space experts said all signs indicated the Soyuz-15 was damaged making repeated attempts to dock with the orbiting Salyut-3 space station. They said this caused Wednesdaynight’s unprecedented night- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — An autopsy shows a transient whose body was found in field in Salt Lake City this weekend died of head injuries probably caused by abeating. State Medical Examiner Dr. Serge Moore said the man died from traumatic subdural hemorrhage ofthe brain, and there was evidence of violence. Police identified the victim as James R, Gardner, 44. ‘They said death is cont YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (UPI) — A “mild” earthquake shook the nation’s oldest national park iy, but did not cause any major damage, park officials said. ‘The tremor was roported at 10:42 2.m. andregistered “about fow on the Richter Seale,’, a spokesmansaid, The only surface signs of the quake were a few murky pools, he added time emergency landing. Newspaper reports of a meeting with the cosmonauts on their repurn Friday to the cumonaul Gaining center near Moscow noted they had shown exceptional courage in their WASHINGTON (UPI). ~~ The head of the National Highway Safety Administration says the fowered 55 mile an hour speed limit should be continued indefinitely. He called it is the chief reason for a 20 per cent cut in traffie deaths The speed lirail was lowered nationwide last January to reducegasoline consumption Highway Saiety Adrainistra tor James Gregory said the lowered speed limit had proved its worth. “We've found continously over the last few months since it’s been in effect that we have gotten very close to consisient 20 per cent reduction in fatalities on the highway,” Gregory said. “It should be continued speaking at of the country have been criticized for notenforcingit. In an interview with Sen, Charles Percy, R-II, for twoadeast by Illinois radio and television stations, Gregory conceded i was “a little ridiculous’’ to have speedometers caliberaied up lo 180 miles an hour when the speed limit is equip- ment —about $270 a vehicie. Gerstenberg said in the traditional statementatthe start of the modei year ouilining prospects and conditions in the industrythat the administration could attack inflation by “eliminating the requirements for unpopular, unproductive and unneeded equipment en tuture automobiles which the great majorityof the car-buying public does not want, but still must pay for.” He single? out. the ignition interlock sysiem which four out 2 Gerstenberg 3 said protoiype cars driven ona simulated city: suburhan cycle have averaged about 15 per cent more miles per galle their 197d ¢ i counterpai lier the autumaker had predicted an average improvement of about 1213 per cent. While refusing todivulge final Mileage figures. Gerstenberg Said cars with good nilieage last year -the smaller maxicis—show @ general 3 per cent improvement with others ranging up to 24 per vent. This would be the squivalent. “of boosting mileage from 8 to 16 Tiles per gation Gerstenberg said die current of every 10 owners have devised 19741radel year will tinish up at ways to defeat, stronger bumpers, headrests and the air automobile manufacturers to bag safety system which wiil be lower the upper limits on their required on 1977 models. One government-ordered de- about ¢5 million cars and 2.9 million trucks, the third best ever despite the energy crisis which crippled sales duing the winter Penney the ihat the erew worked accuratefv and harmoniously and displayed excepiiviial crafts manship and courage,” Pravda said The trade union newspaper ‘frud said although space flights are hecoming more and iore routine, each nevertheless demands great courage and decisiveness, adding: reasons for the reduced fatalities, including less driving Decause vi Une iuei shortage, But he added the reduction in the speed, “or what happens when people go at a lower speed, is the big factor.” ‘The trucking industry has complained that the reduction puts a burden on highway carriers but police in many parts Labor Dayvalues. sat value on Sewing machine Sale 119” Peg. $149.95. 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SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Supreme Court has upheld a Third District Court ruling that owners of a property in downtownSait Lake City received what the land was worth Mr, and Mrs. Tony Barrutia and Mr. and Mrs. Albert BarTutia were awarded $93,000 for a 49-by-156-foot parcel, which had contained the “Downtowner cunce” and ‘vl ie nreeentge” are ly a parking tot The property, which the appellants claim is worth near $150,000, was condemned and taken bythe RedevelopmentAgency of Salt Lake City polyester/cotton blends, Group includes lighted china cabinet, 1 table and 4 matching side chairs in Early American Styling. China cabinet features 2 glass shelves above and one shelf behind the doors below. 59 ayard Broudcloth prints. 45” wide. Same as abo ino great selection of atiraciive prints ] 89 ; @ yard Flame retardont flannel. 45” wide. Machine wash. In delightful youth prints Available Your Choice 1 separately: 49 a yard Flannelprints, solids or sueded flannelplaids. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ‘The State of Utahhasdec to withhold payment of benefits to dependent children who are living with relatives other than their parents ‘The policy had been challenged in c suit filed on behalf of uo children who have been living with their grandparents and were denied berbenefits under the Aid Wo Families Wii, Depeodent Children (AFDC) Attcrnay David Dolowitz said the state stipulated to a preliminary injunction Thursday, giving upthe requirement that such childrenliving with “caretaker relatives be placed in thal home RK ee China Cabinet Table Side Chair Arm Choir All 100% cotton. 42-45’ wide. Machine wash and tumble dry. *185 595 2975 (Notfllustrated) $35 J by court order in order to be eligible for beneiits. Dolowilz said the action would affect 20-25 children jiving witn Telatives olher than (heir par° yiee -the catalytic converter —is credited with nuich of the fuel economy improvements on the ‘75s, the chairman of the + > largest auto company said indefinitely.” (welcome) meeting pointed out He said there have been other “Those a CPenney Gould set sentencingfor Sept. 4 for the three owners of the shop. ence said the shop owners forced the court test, ciaiming the 1973 state law attempts to adopt toc strict a position on the question of pornography. Florence said the shop owners plan to appeai the conviction. UPI Telephoto Russian Newspapers Hint SpaceFlight Problems ee‘aphic materials. Defense attorney Brian Flor-” GM has boosted the average price of its 1975 made! cars an trucks aimost $450 after trimming $4 under pressure [rom the Ford administration. GerStenberg estimated autoinakers have added $14 biliton to the cosi of cars and trucks over the past four years because of government-mandated SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Critics of the liquor commis satel deposits in Asphalt Ridge, sion had said the transfer of the seven miles south of Vernal. store was not dene according to Sohic said Arizona Fuels Corp. procedure. and Farbrim Corp., both of Salt The council strongly objected Lake Gity, will each operate to the “tactics” used by Rep. reonvellyoperations. The energy Dallas H. Buckway, D-Webey finn estimated oil reserves in tar Gouniy, in his opposition te the sand deposits it owns or leases at Tove. Vbillionbarrels, ‘Thoy said his methods were Feight said the application “is “unbecoming to an elected offi- the first such granted ir. the Gal and fail far short of pro- state. Our environmental injiact moting harmony, cooperation statement indicates he and understanding between the operations will compiy with So. Legislature and the liquor stateand federal reguiations.”” ‘The coweil did noi elaborate, except to add that on one occasion Buckway “failed, without justifiable reason. to attend a hearingon the matter."” Other reports dealing with further charges against the liquor commission are expected to be released, beginning some time next month, per cent on some cars will heip push next year's car sales up 500,000 from gasaline-short 1974, General Motors Chairman Hichard C. Gerstenberg said Saturdayiv. The GM chief executive & Nows of Utah Orem University Mall Tues. « Fri, 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Labor Day 10-6 ed Downtown Provo Orem University Mall Friday 10-9 Tuesday-Friday 10-9 Use Your JCPenney All othe: days 10-6 Saturday 10-7 Charge Cer BOTH STORES OPEN LARGR DAY 10 6 |