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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, Februcry17, ti] U.S. Factory Output Declines WASHINGTON (UPI) and According to the Labor Department, 70 per centof the January wholesale price up in January at a near record monthly rate In separate reports issued index rise was due to increases in fuels and processed foods—both of the Labor said wholesale prices in the past which months tw to from Gasoline, home heating oil and other refined petroleum FS. output subject largely exempt regulation. products rose nearly 8 per The Reserve Board said the factories’ are government rice controls—and farm products rose at thehighest ever and the Federal Reserve Board said an0.8 decline in industrial production last monthwas the falloff ini direct results of the energyshortage for food and fuel sent prices Fridaz, Department utilities—both cent last month and crude decline Gas Increase Will Affect Most Dealers (Continued from Page1) wantedhigher profits per gallon of gas and permission to pump gas for n.gular customers first Dealer associations in Fenn- sylvania and Washington State per cent Although the movement of wholesale prices is not a utilities, and mines, followed a 06 per cent. loss in December and was the Sharpest drop since August, whollyaccurate baroimeter of 1971 petroleum jumped nearly 22 stemmed directly from cutbacks in auto manufacturing — Output {rom U.S. factories declined sharply in January for the secondstraight month in a rowwhile soaring costs inflation, increases in the wholesalelevel tend to trigger reactions usually resulting in retail price hikes some weeks later. The Reserve Board's output index, however,is considered an especially good measure of the nation’s economy because it gives the absolute volume of industrial production without a eres effects of infla- The Reserve Board said auto assemblies declined 15 The January production of arin January, drop in factories, per cent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 6.9 million units and carmakers were expected to continue their assembly lines at reduced rates through the endof this a energy coenete by homeowners and businessescaused further cuts in electric and gas utility Artillery Duel Continues On Golan Heights Front mention of Syrian losses. November 1967, is interpreted by ‘The Israeli national radio said the Arabs as calling for Israeli Syrian artillerymen fired four withdrawal from all occupiied shells at Israeli forces near Jaba Arabterritory. in the area captured from Syria tian President Anwar the October war. The Sadat had argued in favor of an Israelis suffered no casulaties easing of the oil embargo in and returned the fire, the radio return for Kissinger’s help in aig achieving the Suez front disenEgyptian Foreign Minister gagement agreement, but at at Ismail Fahmy and Saudi the Algiers conference the views Arabiari Foreign Minister Omar of hard-lining Syria and Algeria Sakkaf left Paris for Washing- prevailed, MENAsaid. ton amid reports they will take a As an immediate first step, the hard line. Arab envoys were expected to The ministers will tell Kiss- seek Kissinger’s assistance in inger that before the Arabs lift negotiating a troop their oil embargo against the ment between Israel United States, he must engineer and Syria on the Golan Heights progress toward Israeli with- from, scene of almost daily drawal from all Arab territory clashes in recent weeks. occupied since the June, 1967 war, the semi-official Egyptian Middle East News Agency (MENA) said. MENAsaid secret resolutions adopted at the Algiers summit which gave the ministers their mandate “focused on linking the lifting of the cil embargo to an overall settlement of the Middle East question in accordance with (Continued from Page1) Be Security Council resolution family with considerable inThatresolution, adopted in trigue through the minister of a radical-oriented church. Miss Hearst also said she was being welltreated, but urged her By United Press International Syrian and Israeli forces exchanged artillery fire for a day along the threatened to shut down. next second consecutive Heights cease-fire lines week if their demands were not Golan Saturday as Arab emissaries Thomas Anderson, head of a flew to the United States for talks on oil and troop disengagement dealers’ association in Pennsylvania, said stations would close with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. in that state next Saturday A military spokesman in despite the markup. “How ean you think too much Damascus said Syria destroyed of it with the big oil companies an Israeli engineering unit and showing a 79 to 100 per cent inflicted somecasualties in a 25inerease in profits and dealers minute clash on the front's * central sector. There was no showing a 30 per cent | met bythe FEO. * Kidnapers Reduce Demands Sponsored by Western World record See Jim Ryun, breaking competition, the fastest milers ofall time, GheBedifiierala ae to act “‘as fast as you haanday an,Sunday “The leader of the Symbionese morni PyThe Daily \erald, na Liberation Army, whichsaysit is W.Street, Provo, Utah holding Miss Hearst,said on the sizzling sprints, bl special celebrity Brian Oldfield, Lee Evans same tape that the terrorist "ae. JENSEN,Publisher events—and —60 international stars, Entered as secondclass matter at group “will accept a sincere every event spot- the post office in Provo, Utah. 36 Olympians, competing efor: on your part. lighted so you see for a season grandprize Hearst assured her MBI all the action! Audit Bureau of Circulation parents she was being well ‘United Press International treated, and not being starved, Service beaten ortortured. SUBSCRIPTION RATES “So people should stop acting UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier $ 2.50 like I am dead,” she said. “Mom ld get out of her black Six months, carrier $15.00 ON SALE, R 22, $6.00, 8:0 $4.00; General $2.00 ‘One year, carrier .00, dress"—referring to a dress her mbes nO the Box Gificeand all ZCMI Stores Mail, ihsaywnere in United States Group Discounts — Phone 485-8336(363-5522) $2.50 mother Catherine has worn on One vere S00 several television appearances since the Feb. 4 kidnaping. Herald Telephone Numbers Kip Keino, Jerome Howe, Bob Seagren, Steve Smith, Bob Hayes, day through Friday an SALT PALACE :00 PM Be PROTRACK —-——. Utahn Faces Decker Field New Charge Namefor Air Base | Of Bigamy NEPHI — Robert Dean Foster, 48, of Levan, was arraigned Friday before John Robertson, precinct justice of the peace pro tem, ona chargeof bigamy. Mr. Foster, a former LDS seminary teacher, was brought before the justice on a complaint signed late Mondaynight by Juab _ County Sheriff Duane ~UTRS LOWEST Foo>aices 1350he ndWest 190 West Centar ‘Store Bes $16 ra At Wendover, Utah | WENDOVER, Utah (UPI)— The name of the Wendover Air Base was changed Saturday to Decker Field in honor of Douglas A. Decker. Decker became a memberof the State Aeronautics Board in March 1971. He then began a campaign to reopen the dormant A warrantof arrest was issued Wendover Air Base to civilian at the sametime the complaint and general aviation. The Air Base, used during was filed, and Foster was arrested Wednesday in Phoenix, World WarI, will become the Ariz. He was. accompanied by three women and two children when he appeared in court, but he was not represented bylegal counsel The court designated Dave MeMullin of Paysonto handle the defense and continued the arraignment until Mr. McMullin could be contacted and could (Continued from Page 1) Mr. or not the county is McMullin said he had not yet whether readywith its land use plan. given the court an answer about representing Mr.Foster, but said Soften Blow he “probably will do it.” He Dr. Harrison teld the group further indicated he had not that the tax blowcanbe softened reviewed the case or had an in some cases by the type of Opportunity to consult with the zoning involved. Farmers who defendant. use their land for legitimate Milton Harmon, Juab County agricultural purposes mays‘ill attorney, indicated the action receive the tax shelter allowed against Foster was first initiated ae Farmland Assessment by the Utah Attorney General's office, but a new complaint was filed when a question of In their instructions to the jurisdiction arose. municipal leaders and planning Judge Robertson, who said he commission members present, wasfilling in for Justice of the the committee urged them to Peace Norman Greenhalgh at draw lines around their the arraignment, is the City communities showing the land Judgeof Nephi. that theythink will be developed When Mr. Foster reappears into urbai-type uses by the time before Judge Robertson, the community has doubled or probably some time next week, tripled in population, or by the he may either request a time it has reached the point preliminary hearing or waive where community leaders think such hearing. Thecase will then the community cannot or should go tothe district court if evidence not grow further. justifies, where he will enter a plea to the charge. In drawing these boundaries, Foster has been charged with the community leaders were one case of bigamy. The women urged to avoid areas which may who appeared in court with him be subject to floods, contain Friday as subpoenaed witnesses slopes that are too steep to build ranged in age from around 22 to on, be unusually subject to %, according to courtofficiais. floods, containslopes that are too wen wasset at $10,000, and he steep to build on, be unusually to the custody of subject to earthquake damage, Sherif Sperry, who has placed be difficult or impossible to drain him inthe Utah CountyJail. except at great cost, or have According to an officer severe soil limitations for associated with the case, Mr building foundaticns. Property of Wendover in 90 to 120 days. The General Services Administration will officially turn over operation of the air base to the city. The facility will provide of alternate field to Salt Lake City’s sometimes fog-bound a ‘me | International Ai a service for light pit It will also provide a boost to the Wendover economy. | bata Fane]? a sc AW * Land Use Planning ¥ Charge Given ‘oster has les CUCUMBER — is permitted.This wi'' be to meet new water qualityDlate nowin effect. All these factors should be taken into account in determining where urban development should and should not take place, they pointed out. They emphasized that the fair market value in the rural zones will be lower than in the urban zones. They also urged the planners not to set aside more land than would be needed for urban use, pointing out that as the { population increases in a community, the density also increases, meaning that people settle more in apartments, condominiums, and other high-density areas. The deadline by which communities should complete their land use plans is April 18, after which the urban-rural boundaries will be reviewed by the County Planning Commission and County Commission. oe 24 SALADSPINACH é rae te 15 fh seriiver | 69i wellPPY CHEESE Yeoont gy ie BACON | Sie8M es eee eee» 98 — STEWING CUBES Tender... te lb. LOCKER BEEF wth bane Gut & Wraped i. 29 best 5/ 1 Nerbe,Ioe * ' a | BIPACKS Photography By BOBBY ALLEN 8 STMT FAT (DRY MILK been excom-municated from the LDS Church. Arab Shiekhdom Muscat and Oman on the southeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula cover about as much land as Kansas, but with only about half the population, an estimated 750,000. Capital, Muscat, has some6,200 population. | LUCKY WHIP jx PreserveAgriculture They were urged, clso, to preserve good agricultural land and to consider unusual geologic, soil, scenic, cultural, or ecological features which should not be developed into urban uses. 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