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Show Page 2-THE HERALD,Prove, Utah Monday, December 6, 197: Community Calendar Provo CC Sends Out Ballets Tuesda} y 10a.m.— Devotional, Boyd K. Packer,of the LDS Council of ~ Twelve, Smith Fieldhouse, 4pm. — i, two one-act plays, Pullman Car Saens an Tos Dent aed Dead Webster, presented in the Nelke Experimental Theater of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. 8 p.m. — Faculty Woodwind Quartet, Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. 8 p.m. — Musical, “Dance on a Country Grave,” Pardoe Drama Theater of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. Wednesday 8 p.m. — Musical, “Dance of a cee Grave,” Pardoe Drama Theater, BYU. 8 pm. — Drama production, American Il, Neike Experimental Theater, BYU. 8 p.m. — “Caristmas Around the World,” presented by the BYU International Folk Dancers and Ballroom Dance Team, Smith Fieldhouse, BYU. Thursday 16 a.m. — Forum, Jenkin LloydJones, author, editor, and published of the Tulsa Tribuneand The Changing World, Smith Fieldhouse, BYU. 8 p.m. — Community Concert, Birgit Finnila, Swedish Mail ballots have been sent out to members of the Provo Chamber of Commerce for the annual election of directors, The ballots carry 16 nominees,eight <a whom will be elected. ‘As in past years, the baliots will be marked by “number and tabulated by computer. Ballots my. de returned to the chamber office no later than Dee, 15 at 5 mM, : Nomineesfor the 1972-73 term inclade: P.E. Ashton, owner and PE. Ashton, 175 N. 100 W.; Grant Burgon, administrator, Utah Valley Hospital, 1034 N. 500 W.; Lee Christiansen, manager, Chris's Conoco Station, 1201 N. 150 E.; Robert Clark, manager, Sears and Roebuck and Co., 207 ae de Jong Coucert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, N. 100 W.; Jack Duckett, owner and menager, Jack Duckett Appliances and Furniture, 150 N. University Ave.; Frank Garo.er, accountant CPA, Gardner, Squire and Gilbert; 257 E.Center; Ed Givan, owner and manager of Givan Ford Sales, 191 S. University Ave.; Wallace Glover, owner and manager, Bradshaw Auto Parts, 490 W. Center, Also Wayne Hansen, district manager, Mountain: Fuel Supply Co., 60S. 100 W.; Bud Harmon, owner and manager, Harmon's Inc., 470 W. 100 N.; Merrill Hymas, district manager, Mountain Bell, 99 E, 100 N.; Val Neuenswander, manager, New York Life Insurance Co., 310 N. University Ave.; LaVorn Sparks, owner and manager, FORMER PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson and tis daughter, Luci, arrive in Boston for the funeral of Mrs. Harriett McCormack, wifeof retired Speakerof the House of Representatives, John McCormack. ManyDignitaries Attend Mrs. McCormack’sRites LG, Construction Co., BOSTON (UPI) —-The First 464 §. State, Orem; G. B. Lady, former President Lyndon Stanifird, works engineer, B. Johnson and a high-level Geneva Plant, Lower Geneva congressional delegation flew Road; Bill Thoresen, nnn agent, Pacific States Cast bo Co., Ironton; and beb jarner, co-ewner and manager, Dial oftice Supply 69E. Center. (Continued From Page1) hesitation which the government was feeling in according recognition to the Bangla Desh government has lost signifi(Continued From Page 1) cance.” budgetis listed separately. He She did not break relations noted the inclusion of captal outlays in last year’s with the military governmentin department figures inflates Rawalpindi but Pakistan immediately broke off diplomatic their totals and creates a distortion since capital outlays relations with India. Although they had been fighting a ae aren’t listed this year. He observed that this has the war neither had severed effect of showing only minor diplomatic relations. Maj. Gen. J. F. R. Jacob, increases or decreases in department budgets for 1972 chief of staff of the Indian which do not include capital Eastern command which includes East Pakistan told outlays. In reality the department newsmen in Calcutta today his budgets for next year would forces were moving vel rapidly through East Pakistan show higher increases in a number of departments if the and that the air force had capital outlay figures were gained almosttotal supremacy. India has covertly supported deducted from this year’s the rebel movement since the budgetfigure, he said. Pakistani civil war last March when the West Pakistan City Of Utah County Russ Vetoes government with headquarters (Continued From Page 1) dor Yakov A. Malik used the Russian veto for the 107th time in the council to strike down a cease-fire and mutual troop withdrawal resolution offered by eight small nations, all of them nonpermanent council members except Poland and yria, Tt was the second Svoiet veto of a cease-fire resolution in 24 hours and camein the face of severecriticism of the Russian position by China and the United States. The veto ended without concrete results Sunday’s five-hour debate of the India-Pakista conflict. Minutes earlier, Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua cast the sole vote against a Svoiet resolution seeking a political settlement in East Pakistan which wouldinevitablyresult in a cessation of hostilities.” The Soviets and Poland voted for it and the 12 other council members,including the United States, abstained. China’s vote did not consti- 1,000 miles away across Indian territory, sent troops into East Pakistan to suppress the followers of the rebels’ Awami League political party, which declared East Pakistan independent last March 26. Some10 million East Pakistani’s fled to India after the start of the civil war, straining India’s resources. Tworebel governmentfigures —acting President Syed Nazrul Islam and Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed —flew to New Delhi during the weekend for talks with Indianofficials about recognition. Chittayong Afire Indian military spokesmen said the main East Pakistan port of Chittagong was in flames and was cut off from reinforcements on the north. The second largest port, Chalna, was attacked by Indian pla:es later. Foreign ships were warned to stayout of East Pakistani ports or face the danger of Indian attacks here today to attend funeral services for Mrs. Harriet J. McCormack, wife of retired House Speaker John W. McCormack, Accompanying Mrs. Richard M.Nixon on Air Force II were Elliott Richardson, secretary of health, education and welfare, House Speaker Carl Albert, DOkla., and members of the 8 p.m, — Drama producti ion, American II, Nelke Rogneete theater, BYU. 8 p.m. — Musical, “Dance on a Country Grave,” Pardoe Drama Theater, BYU. Basketball — BYU vs. New Mi fexico St. at Provo, 7:30 p.m, Activities Center, BYU. Friday Noon — peesDivision of Provo Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Elks Ch 8 p.m. ve chrstnas Around the Worid,” Fieldhouse. 8 p.m. —. Musical, “Dance on a Country Grave,” Pardoe Drama Theater. 8 p.m. — Drama production American II, Nelke Social Theater, BYU. 8 p.m. — A Cappella Choir, de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. Saturday 1p.m, — Community School Seminary for superintendents, principals, coordinators, and directors,in the state. Speakers will be Frank Manley of Flint, Mich., and Richard C, Pendell in Room 184 of the Jesse Knight Building, BYU. 8 p.m. — Drama_ product tion, American II, Nelke Experimental Theater, BYU. 8p.m. — A Cappella Choir,de J jong ConcertHall, BYU. 8 p.m. -- Musical, “Dance on a Country Grave,” Pardoe Draina Theater, BYU. Basketball — BYU vs. Creighton, 7:30 p.m.in the Activities Center, BYU. Payson High Principal Takes Leave Massachusetts congressional delegation. Johnson, who flew here from SPANISH FORK — George C. Texasto pay finaltribute to the wife of his old congressional Puckett, principal of Payson allay arrived in a second plane High School, has asked the Nebo School District board of with his two daughters. education to grant him a threeyear leave of absence to accept the assignment as principal of U.S. Neutral (Continued From Page1) the United States is remaining neutral, China is supporting Pakistan and Russia supporting India. At the White House, Nixon greeted warmly the new ambassador from Pakistan and four other envoys during a previously scheduled diplomatic credentials presentation. Nixon told the Pakistani ambassador, Nawabzada Agha Mohammed Raza,“Weare very happy to welcome you.” Following the presentation, Nixon invited Raza’s wife and daughter to join in a group cern and said, “Give them our best smile.” The Pakistanis remained serious-faced while Nixon smiled. Back in Washington after a working weekend devoted to budgetsession in Florida, Nixon meets later today with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau with attention likely centered on common problems between the two countries rather than other worldaffairs. the Latter-day Saint Church schools in Tonga. Mr. Puckett stated in his request to the board that he had EVAN LOVELESS will star as The King and Liz Cannon will star as Anna ic Prove digh School's production of “ “The King and I,” full orchestra will accompany the singing segments and will also play special musical selections. The musical score rental, royalty fees, make-up and other costs will total more than $1,800. Jayne Luke, Provo High g School graduate, will choreograph the dancing sequences. Miss Luke was a star actress at Provo High andsince leaving has been in 10 major theatrical produc! The King and I, originally presented on Broadway in 1951, has received many reviews of praise and has since been ranked with other great musicals such as ‘Showboat,’ (Continued From Page 1) “Oklahoma,” and “My Fair Lady.” One scene, “The Small heavy fighting several times since the dry season offensive one of the most expensive House of Uncle Thomas,” has productions ever staged at been considered to be oneof the began in Cambodia Oct. 26. The reports from the field Provo High. With the help of gave a far moreserious picture Marian Blaser, costume of the Cambodian retreat from mistress, new costumes have the towns of Baray and been designed for the cast. Also, Kompong Thmar, 68 and 72 several special costumes were miles respectively north of loaned to Provo High by — Phnom Penh, than had been Southern Utah State College.A reported previously. Prime Minister Lon Nol had The widgeon, a duck common ordezed the pullback last week to the Midwest, is often called after one of the worst defeats the “baldpate” because of a of the war for the Cambodians. white patch onits head. Besieged The Provo High Schoo! drama and musical departments,under the direction of Ray Jones and Richard Barker with Jeanne Crow as student direcicr, will present Richard Rodgers’ and ar Hammersteins’ musical, The“King and I. The playwill be staged Tuesday through Thursday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo High auditorium. The dramatic and musical production is based on fact. The plot takes place the early 1860's in Thailand,It deals with Anna’s relationship with the King and her accomplishments in improvingthesocial customs of Thailand. 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Adveriinement ® Adverticoment Still pending before the council was a Chinese resolution condemning India’s invasion of East Pakistan. China said the invasion was designed to create an independent state which will be perfo: med in the Provo Hig auditorium Tuesday through Thursday nights. 62 W. Center, Prove |