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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Ulah Wednesday, December 22,1971 Weather Roundup Today's Man Not So Shy Shearer — GOP Needs Candidate By United Press International Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — today through Thursday, chance sooner the COP comes up with state chairman : Cloudy, mild and windy Kent Shearer Tuesdaysaid the of a little rain today and oc- a gubernatorial candidate the tonight and better the opportunity “to penThursday; highs in the mid etrate the consciousness of a 40s; lows in the mid 30s; public numbed by pictures of casional rain the governor cutting ribbons.” probability of rain 30 per cent today, increasing to 60 per cent tonight and Thursday. Utah: Cloudy today through Thursday; occasional rain in valleys with some snow mixed northeastern v alleys; snow continuing through moun- day and tonight and over state Thursday; local drifting snow over summits; continued mild itive campaign, subjectto irrelevancy,”’ an early announce- and Thursday; strong gusty southerly winds west portion to- west and warming east; highs Orval Singleton, chairman of the Provo Veterans Council. The permanent monument is a replica of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, made of Ceorgia granite. UnknownSoldier Tomb Replica Erected at Provo City Cemetery his monthly report to party faithful. He said while he usually would prefer a later announcementto avoid an “endless rep- tains heavy at times tonight EXAMINING THE NEW Veterans Memorial erected at the Provo Cemetery are, from left, Mayor Verl G. Dixon; Eddie Nicholson, chairman of the War Memorial Board; and “Whatis significantis that a viable Republican candidate demonstrate early to the electorate that he doesn't consider the incumbentstate administration impregnable,” he said. Shearer's comments came in ment “will afford the best 3545; lows 25-35. UTAH—IDAHO Max. Min. Pep. Burley 41 30 Cedar City 44 38 opportunity Gooding “— Idaho Falls 37 2B those “who visualize ours as a party of doom and gloom vis-avis prospects for a 1972 Republican gubernatorial victory.” Lewiston 4 4 Ogden Pocatello Provo 44 32 40 37 50 37 Roosevelt St. George Vernal Wendover Bu 48 44 2. 32 25 Logan 4 0 to penetrate the consciousness of a public numbed by pictures of the governor cutting ribbons.” He said the party needs a strong candidate te counter Agreement In Buying Women’s Items erie look at the practical side By SYLVIA GRIFFIN tend to buy robes and The “emanicpated” man of items. Womenare also similar today is not shy about buying much more frugal, they all women's lingerie, and he knows reed. Price is a definite surprisingly well what he wants, consideration for them while anumber of area sales womenin most men regard it as inthe lingerie line agreed. cidental During Christmas,there are a More Conservative greater number of men who lcok Men are more conservative in for nightgowns and other flimsy things on the lingerie counters their selections when they buy than at any other time of the for wives than when they shop year, saleswomen stated. But for girlfriends, the girls meneven though most men, no tioned. It isthe middle aged man matter how“emancipated” they that is most often found shopping feel, still don't feel at home for lingerie, some of them said, among such decidedly feminine while others thought that ail things, there is very little left of ages were represented quite the old shyness that used to evenly. An average of $2 is characterize many men who spent for most selections, they not were shopping for lingerie. ‘Try bo Whisper Amusing incidents happen “In the old days, years ago,” sometimes, but are not the one of the saleswomen commonrule,thegirls said. One remembered, “they would sort remembered that she had of get you in a corner andtry to waited on one particular . They made sure that customer for three hours one not too many other people were time, “butit was worth it,” she around to hear before they ever opened their mouths. But that has changed lot.” She noted that she had been selling lingerie for over 17 years, and that the change in attitude had been gradual. “Today,they don’t care whois around and they will come right out and tell you what they want,” she said, Most of the other saleswomen interviewed agreed that today’s men are not shy to mention partsof feminine underclothing, and someof them even try to embarrass the sales girl by giving graphic descriptions of the size they need. KnowSizes Most men nowadays know the (Continued From Page1) own zinc ore since the mine has not been operatingin the black. Boyd Standsfield noted it was An impressive granite replica William Blakesley is vice American Veterans, Spanishnotfeasible to relocate the road . of the Tomb of the Unknown chairman of the Veterans American Veterans, Veterans of to thesouth since this would be a Foreign Wards, and Veterans of Soldier at Arlington National Council. circuitous route with slopes too Inscribed on the side of the World War I.” Cemetery has been set in place steep for the cattle trucks. tombfacing the highwayarethe Firstof Kind at Provo City Cemetery. He reported area cattlemen words: ‘Provo City Veterans Mr, Singleton said the tomb is trail and truck cattle and sheep Erected by the Provo Memorial, Veterans Council of of its kind to be erected over the road since it provides Veterans Council, the memorial Provo.” On the opposite side are thefirst access to the Silver Pass area. is made of light gray granite inscribed the words: “‘In this in Utah, and he termed it a Mr. Standsfield reminded from Elberton, Ga., and has cemetery lie in honored rest beautiful tribute to the 950 veterans of all wars who are WASHINGTON(UPI) —Pres- county commissionersit is their sizes, they observed. There are American Veterans who served buried in the Provo Cemetery. responsibility to make a decision alwaysexceptions, however, one ident Nixon planned to sign into in the War with Mexico,Indian Members of the committee The law today legislation providing that will guarantee the cat- of the girls mentioned. She told Wars, Civil War, Spanishreplace the wooden replica American War, World War I said the top is not yet sealed. pay increases or bonsuses for tlemen’s rights. about one incident where she which has ee . ie World War II, Korean War and They are considering placing millions of Americans, and County commission Chairman had to take a customer around suitable mementoes inside and Pau A. Thorn commented, “‘Itis cemetery for the past two Vietnam War.” designating that it be opened at extending his power to control to the benefit of Kennecott that the store and let him look at Memorial Day ol ances, in wages,prices and interest rates women there so she could get an the road be moved. The cat- idea what size he needed. He remembrance of Provo's war The south side is inscribed: some time in the future, perhaps for another 16 months. 40 or 50 years from now. dead. The extension of the Econom- tlemen and the county are described it as best he could, she “In memory of those who have Mementoes may include the satisfied with the roadasit is.” said. Veterans’ Financing ic Stabilization Act until April gone to their reward in the names of veterans buried in the Requires Approval ‘The eves was financed with service of their country, and to cemetery, and perhaps a history 30, 1973, had been requested by “Hetook a long timedeciding, money from the Veterans all who served. Veterans Council of the present Memorial Board, Nixon to allow him to help keep Commissioners decided but wefinally got him exactly Memot Fund, under the of Provo.” The fourth side Veterans Council, City Com- the government’s thumb on the Kennecott would have to grade what he wanted,” she said. economy in the months after and gravel the relocated road “Something sheer but not too chairmanship of F. Orval reads: “Erected 1971 by Provo mission, etc. with the advice of the county sheer, andall that business.’ Singleton, chairman of the City, the Veterans Memorial The tombis approximatelysix the wage-price freeze. But the bill sent to his desk surveyor and subject to the Provo Veterans Council. Eddie Board and Provo Veterans feet long and four feet wide. Red andblack are favorites in Nicholson is chairman of the Council, comprising the Mounted on its cement base,it in the closing days of Congress approval of the cattlemen’s the colors most men choose and contained some features he association. War Memorial Board, and American Legion, Disabled stands nearly six feet high. lead all other selections. Men neither requested nor wanted. It also was decided, on the will usually want pretty things, Notable among these is a recommendation of the cat- while women shopping for provision under which pay tlemen,that a fence was needed increases due during but not to keep the cettle from going paid because of the 90-day onto the Kennecott property and freeze ending Nov. 13 will be in thetailings pond area. paid—provided they are not Lee Okelberry, a member of CLEARFIELD (UPI) — A 19- daughter was in the home at “unreasonably inconsistent” the cattlemen’s association, said year-old Davis County youth the time of the shooting, said ye the Pay Board’s guide- the fence should be 32 inches police, but was uninjured. When es. high with about five strands, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — PERRY, Utah (UPI) — An was arraigned on first degree officers arrived, they said they murder charges Tuesday afterThis provision was expected including two of them barbed. The Airlines Pilot Association auto-pedestrian accident claimfound the victim sprawled on to provide a Christmas bonus Mr. Johnson and Atty. James has been ordered to prove in ed the life of a Brigham City noon in connection with the the livingroom floor. for untold millions of Ameri- B. Lee, Salt Lake City, court Thursday why it shouldn’t woman Tuesday evening in this death of a 45-year-old Clearfield Rawson wasarrested a short housewife only a few hours becans, including many teachers. representing Tintic Division, be cited for contempt in the northern Utah community. distance from the house, said The actual amount of money also agreed to the fence in- week - long mechanics strike Utah Highway Patrolmen said fore. officers. involved, however,is relatively stallation. And they agreed that against Hughes Airwest. Mrs. Florence Anderson Quin- Davis County Attorney Beninsignificant compared to the theold route would ncibe closed ney, 58, was struck by a north- nett Peterson said David Lee The U.S. Court of Appeals in overall American economy, until the new oneis readyto use. bound car driven by Gordon Rawson, 19, Clearfield, was Los Angeles Tuesday ordered A second feature to which Jones, 39, Hyde Park, Utah, as charged in the death of Maxine (Continued From Page1) the show-cause hearingafter the she attempted to cross U.S. Turner, who was shot in the leading the reprisal killings of Nixon objected was a provision airline charged mostpilots have head about 9 a.m. and died several collaborators on Mon- ordering a 5.5 per cent pay Highway89-91. ignored an appellate court ordraise effective Jan. 1 for 1.5 Officers said the victim was shortly after noon in Ogden’s de Y. er to cross the mechanics’ untaken to Cooley Memorial Hospi- McKayHospital. In the Pakistani capital of million civilian government ion picketlines. reunion of the Provo High tal in Brigham City following Peterson said Rawson was an Rawalpindi, Bhutto said today workers and 2.6 million service- Ahool seminary class of 1971 Airwest asked the court for the 5:45 p.m. mishap. She died acquaitance of the Turner he will visit Peking and men. Nixon had wanted to $220,000 in damages plus $127,will be held at 6 o’clock tonightin family and was let into the postpone that raise until June in the hospital’s emergency the Frovo High Seminary 000 per day “for the duration house. A few moments later, Moszow soon but not before he 30 to help dampen inflation. room. shots were heard and police clears up the case of Sheikh In addition to extending the building. A potluck dinner wil of pilots’ refusal” to cross the wentto investigate after getting Mujibur Rahman, the East authority under which Nixon be served and all those attending lin es. Pakistan leader who wasjailed are asked to bring one dish of About 570 members of the an anonymous phonecall. on treason charges by the created the Pay Board, Price food. Aircraft MechanicsFraternal Mrs Turner’s 18 - year - old (Continued From Page1) former military rulers of Commission and related machinery, the legislation orders he attended the U.N. General Pakistan. him to stabilize interest rates— Assembly session. A Pakistani government “Tt is now in Egypt’s hands spokesman said Rahman had unless he states that such (Continued From Page1) to decide between peace and been tried on charges of controls on interest rates and philosophy and on the changing war,"he said. “Israel continues treason and rebellion but a ¢'vidends are unneeded. The legislation will also mean to see war as a possibility, but relationship between the two verdict has not been reached. nations, notas unavoidable.” Bhutto on Tuesday ordered that the chairmen of the pay Eban said special U.N. peace Nixon said at the conclusion Rahman removed from jail and and price panels—George H. envoy Guinar V. Jarring told of his conference with Heath placed under house arrest as Boldt and C. Jackson Grayson him he intended to resume his that “We are entering a new “the first step toward a genuine respectively—will have to undergo Senate confirmation hearmission in the new year era in relations between our settlement” of East Pakistan, through prober inside the two countries. Rahman was a key figure in ings, as will anyone appointed United Nations, but not by “As Britain goes into Europe, the events leading up to the 14- to the boards from now on. there will be a new Europe,” day India-Pakistan war. returning to the Middle East. Jarring temporarily shelved Nixon said. “The United States To the west of Dacca, his mission and returned to his is, at the present time, theusands of residents whofled post as Swedish Ambassadorto embarked on creating what is ‘o India to escape the West Moscow early this year when really a new America, and we Pekistani troops last March he reached a deadlock after a dolive at a time when, because were streaming back to their fectAnieg visit to the Middle of the fast changing events in homelandbyfoot, boat, bus and it. the world, we live in a new train. Ebanalso said “U.S.officials world.”” Indian officials said work Heath Back Home are still convinced there are crews are hurrying te repair chances” for a peaceful solu- Heath, whoplanned to return war-damaged roads and rail tion. to London today from Bermu- lines to help assure the smooth The Cairo newspaper Al da, said the world was flow of the estimated 10 million Gomhouriya,in a dispatch from changing “faster than ever East Pakistanis. Most of the its Washington correspondent, before with the developmentof refugees have been living in tended to confirm Eban’s the great powers and the makeshift camps in India’s report that Jarring would seek emergence of China.’”” West Bengal state and around “So it has been a particularly peace again in the new year. papa fortunate time, when you are Calcutta. In West Pakistan, new early next year going to both President Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Peking and Moscow, for us to named an East Pakistani, review the situation,"’ Heath Nurul Amin, his vice president Published every afternoon said. “I am one of those who and replaced the governors of Sunday’ mornt bythe’ Dally believes that in the years to thr; ry ee of the country’s four Herald, 1555. North ROW. street, come, when we are part of a provinces. Healso fired the Provo, Utah 84601. B.E. JENSEN, Publisher United Europe, we shall be governor of the fourth province Entered as second class carrying on talks of this kind, —Buluchistan—but a successor matter at the post office in 17-Jewel, just as freely, just as frankly, was not named immediately. Provo, Utah. D beaded fringe, whenever we feel the need, as bluedial MEMBER we have done now,” Heath told $25.88 Audit Bureauof Circulation Western Nixon. United Press International Family NEAService Heath and Nixon ended 13 hours of meetings on the resort SUBSCRIPTION RATES island in the Atlantic by UTAH COUNTY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — No. 2% tins planting Canary Island date Harvey G. Ratliff, 49, a conOne month, carrier $2.50 ix months, carrier $15.00 palm trees. A similar ceremo- struction worker, was dead one year, carrier .00 ny, symbolizing Anglo-Ameri- Tuesdayafter a shortfal! from Mail, anywhere in United States can friendship, was held by a ladder at a constructionsite, me month $ 2.50 John F. Kennedy and Harold Police said the probable reiteala Telephone Numberee MacMillan at a Bermuda cause of death was heart failPROVO 373-5050 10 years ago. ure. ‘ , . President To Sign Pay Hikes CarKills Youth Charged in Murder North Utah Of Clearfield Housewife Pedestrian added. “Heleft with articles over $100." er Manymen are inclined to tay about the reasons why they shop for lingerie, the saleswome, menticned. “They will tel] you whether it is for a w present or an anniversary op Christmas presentfor a wife or girlfriend,” one of them stated “And some come back every year if theyliked whatthey Rot the first time.” Younger mentend to be more shy than older ones, one irl said. On the whole, she found that there was a decline in the amounts spent on lingerie this year, but saleswomen in other stores had noted no change. In the Christmas rush, Many of them said they prefer men tp women customers because they know what they are looking for and decide faster. Women are also more inclined to just look around and leave again, they mentioned, whereas men usually come to buy. University of Utah Offers Travel-Study The University of Utah will offer 13 Travel Study programs in 1972 ... most of them in Europe. ‘Students in high schools and colleges throughout Utah are invited to inquire and to participate in one of these unique programs, Seven of the programs have been offered before, while six of them are new, said Paul Cracroft, coordinator of travel studies in the Division of Continuing Education at the University, All programs take advantage of low-rate educational fares. Four Programs Four programs are under the umbrella of the Department of Languages and will take participants to France, Spain, Germany and the Mediterranean area. There is no languagepre-requisite for any of these tours. Another traditional program is Springtime in Kiel. This ties together the University of Utah and Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel and requires the equivalent of two years of German. ‘The Family Living Tour this year will include the In. ternational Federation of Home Economics in Helsinki, Finland plus a trip to Moscow andother European capitals. The 1972 tour will be the third program sponsored by the Department of Home Economics. An “educators” Tour to Europe last year was highly successful and will be repeated. This program is geared especially for teachers seeking re-accreditation, butis . open to other patrons as well, New Programs ‘The six new programsinclude a Political Science and Art tour of Europe proposed by the Hinckley Instituteof Politics and the Department of Music; an Educators to India program (obviously subject to war-time conditions); an international MedicalAssociation tovrslanted toward Doctorsin Utah; a Model United Nations program emphasizing international government centers; a history program at the Universityof the Americas in Mexicoand a “Silk Road” program of history and art history in the Far East and Middle East. Interested persons may get additional information about any tours by contacting the Division of Continuing Education TravelStudy office, U of U Annex 1199 or by Association walked off the job telephoning 531-6461in Salt Lake last Wednesday to back de- City. mands for higher pay and changein work rules, Airwest using supervisory personnel, managed 38 departures Monday. However, a company spokesman said there were fewerflights Tuesday beHAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) cause of a lack of pilots. — Prime Minister Edward The airline normally serves Heath flew back to London 74 airports in seven Western today from two days of talks states, Mexico and Canada. It here with President Nixonthat employes 3,250 persons. are expected to bring greater Irving T. Tague, Airwest gen- prosperity to Britain. ager, said that on Thursday He returned home with the airline would operate three promises from Nixonof intensiDC9 jets on two round trips fied efforts to reform the daily between San Francisco international monetary system and Arcata - Eureka, Phoenix, and to review trade barriers Ariz., and Las Vegas - Reno, that have hurt the British Phoenix and SalLake City. economy, Airlines Pilot Group Ordered to Show Cause Bangla Desh PHS Seminary Holds Reunion Three Arab Heath Flies To England Nixon, Heath WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! TheBatiyrHerala CLOSED SUNDAY Utah Building WorkerDies PUMPKIN 7/*1 Giveher a 17-jewel Christmas ornament! your choice $258 Hanganelegant pendant watch on her tree this year, and Jet Fashionset her aglow withdelight. We show but a fewfromour superb collection of beautiful pendant watches meant for your gift list ZALES My, how youve changed 62 W. Center Open Weeknites ‘til 9 Free Gift Wrap. 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