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Show Thursday,July 15, 1971 Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah ‘Tom Sawyer’ to Op en Tonight Weather As Orem SummerFestival Event OREM — Urem’s Summer Festival, which opened yesterday with the annual Youth Golf Tourney, will continue tonight with the opening performance of Jerry Elison's musical ‘Tom Sawy-r.” The play features a cast of 50, and will be staged nightiy through Saturday at ue Orem Junior High School auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday’s celebration schedule popular Western Family Night sponsored by the Orem Riding Club at the rodeo arena in the northeast foothills. Sign-up timefor the rodeo events §s 6 p.m. and rodeo time, 7 p.m. Children’s events include Western pleasure class, pole bending und barrel racing Trophies andbelt buckles will be given. In the adult competition, there will be western pleasure class, le bending, barrel racii » le race, calf roping, Y team roping, ribbon pull, and hide race. A Shetland pony will be given away during the ceremony at 6:30 a.m. at the the show. The show will continue Orem City Center, followed by to 8 p.m. Park Activities the annual Lions Civb breakfast Park activities will begin at 2 and food concession. at the p.m. with children's races. The Lions Pavilion. schedule will include: 2:30 p.m. At 9 am. the ee baby judging contest in the City Center; 3 p.m., watermelon eating contest; 3:‘30 p.m.tug of Orera ‘Police will be held at the war; 4p.m.firehose water fight; police pistol range in the East and 4:30 p.m., bicycle and foothills, This shooting com- tricycle races. vetitiun will be between two five- The mammoth prac man teams matching pistols for 6 p.m. wi against bows and arrows. ue forming at 800 South Regulation police targets will be and moving northward along used and the terms will shoot Sate Street to 100 North. This from regulation police com year only parallel paring will petition distances. be permitted along the parade route. The procession will Candy Drops feature 70 units, inciuding six Airplane candy drops are pangs. planned over the city park Evening Events hourly from neon to 4 p.m. At noon @ special archery exhibit shoot is planned, anc concessions and games at the park will get underway. An antique auto show will be held at the city park. The muti-purpose room at the Orem City Center will be the sceneof an arts and hobby show, under the chairmansnip of Max Saturday Schedule Saturday’s schedule opens Weaver.An arts and crafts patio with a traditional flag-raising sale will be featured as a part of In the evening, a baseball game pitting the Orem Colt League team against the Provo All-Stars will be held at the City Park at 7:30 p.m. Final performance of the musical “Tom Sawyer” is planned for 8 p.m. A youth dances will be held in the Orem High gymnasiumat 8 p.m., and the celebration will conclude with a giantfireworks display at the City Park at 9:45 p.m, Roundup ByUnited Press International Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Logan: Fair and continued hot today and Friday with afternoon highs in the upper 90s; lows tonight in the low to mid 60s; probability of rain less than 10 per cent. Utah: Generallyfair and continued warm to hot today and Friday; isulated afternoon and evening thunderstorms; mostafternoon highs 95-105 and lows tonight in the 60s and upper 50s. UTAH-IDAHO Max. Min. Pep. Bear Lake 8 53 Burley Cdear City Idaho Falls Lewiston Logan Moab Ogden Pocatello Provo Richfield Roosevelt St. George Wendover 1 53 9 59 a7 48 0 % 52 -9% 70 9 51 100 65 % 55 % 58 108 75 % 77 Viet War (Continued From ge 1) South Vietnamese infantry company. Despite the rebuilding of Fuller, South Vietnamese Gen. Vu Van Giai said he was not sure large installations were a good idea and that he might abandon them once the last Americans leave. Giai is in command of Operation Lam Son 720 aimed at blocking North Vietnamese infiltration across the DMZ. He said he prefers to keep his men moving to prevent the North Vietnamese from pounding such outposts with artillery and rockets. On the war fronts, U.S. Air Force and Navy fighterbombers flew 48 missions in South Vietnam's northern quarter Wednesday, more than four times the number Monday and Tuesday when a tropical storm curtailed such missions, B52 bombers flew two raids both in the northwest corner of the country around the abandoned Khe Sanh base. eonre GenetteesFane oor y toured Farrer Junior me's Sevarary Gaspork ca pat ol tole val blip bal Age peleecheng From left are Carl H. Rosell,|, executive director of the Utah Council for International Visitors and Orem ZCM! Low Bidder Paulsen, Inc. Deputies (Continued From Page1) the Po valley. The earthquake, which apparently did not reach the tourist-jammed Adriatic coastal resorts, rolled through Parma, Genoa, Milan, Bologna, Ferrara, Moden, Reggio Emilia, Cremona snd dozens of smaller towns in the north central region. Within minutes after the quake was recorded at 3:40 a.m., authorities said, thousands were fleeing into open country. Many ran to the banks of the River Po, hundreds without closing the doors of their homes. Several buildings partially collapsed, een anteiens fell, rattled inside buildings and electricity failed in some places. Most of the population of Modena,a noted center for the production and planning of racing cars, including Ferraria, spentthe night outside. Authorities said there were signs of pae in Salsomaggicre and other nearby towns. Police said Mrs. Edmea Mazzali, 47, died of a heart attack in Guastalla while running from her home. Churches in two other towns were at ihe meeting vigorously protesting any change in the pro! zoning H along the hills. Milo Baughman, a member of : commission, said he’d rather move Bonneville Drive out of Mr. Grow’s property entirely, despite the grade problems possibly saythmore severe in constructing the road. The Planning previously requested that an overall land use plan be made by the Gruw’s with the idea that the city could negotiate the opening of Bonneville Drivr and the future use of the property that will eventually surround the drive. Asked Zone Change The Planning Commission was asked to recommend a zone change at 1300 West and 820 North. A petition has been filed with the commissicn since December asking that the research and development zone be changed io residential. The city owns most of the land in questiou, and it isleased to the of BonnevilleDrive and south of Provo industrial Development about 700 North was requested to Commission, The area is one be rezoned R-, allowing high- which the PIDC has tried to density developments, An area develop into a research park, but at the intersection of Bonneville thus far attempts have not been Drive and 700 North would be set suc aside for a shopping center City Commissioner Ray development under the Grow’s Murdock, who sits on the plan. Planning Commission, said that Members of the Planning the proper course of action in Commission said they weren't this case would be fer the City illing to make that many Commissionto discuss the issue willing concessions to Mr. Grow. with the PIDC and see if the Several residents of the area group waswilling to terminate Nixon Mum On Viet Assessment SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI)—President Nixon maintained a virtual news blackout or his Vietnam policy reassessment today as American negotiators attempted to smoke out points of flexibility in the Cominunist peacs proposal. Announces anticipation of a specific package response” to tne Richard L. Maxfield, district Communist offer, he said attorney for the Fourth Judicial Wedn has had several thousand visitors from across the United States and from around the world. Farrer was the only week as part of a nation-wide junior high school selected by tour of library facilities in this the foundation. Funds were received by the school for hiring country. additional Felicitas Clark, director of the Kennedy Haus in Hamburg, demonstrate that services Germany, and Lore Tiedje, the rendered by a schoollibrary are chief librarian of the Amerika in proportion to personnel Haus in Hannover, Germany, available. stopped in Provo to see Farrer’s Mrs. Clark and Miss Tiedje 3 library. will each make10 stops in other The library, selected by the parts of the United States before Knapp Foundation several years returning to their positions in ago to be a demonstration Germany. They are spending direction of Woodbury Cor- library for a junior high school, two months in this country. poration, mall developers. QuakeJars By RON BARKER The Provo Planning Commissiion members generally reacted unfavorably Wednesday nightto a proposal by David and Stewart Grow to re-zone land on thehills east of Provo and north of the State Hospital in exchange for the Grow’s deeding the city a right-of-way for Bonneville Drive through their pro, As propesed by the Grow’s, Bonneville Drive would run south from where it is now oiled by Cedar Crest Apartmcats to about 300 North,the start of the ‘State Horzital property. Also, an extension would be made for 700 North to intersect with Bonneville Drive. Residential Zone \ The areais currently zoned R, a fairly restrictive residential zone. The Grow's propose thatit be rezoned R-3 in the area just east of the proposed route for Bonneville Drive and north of 700 North. To the west of the drive, it was asked that the area be zoned R-5; and the area east Maxfield 2 USIA Librarians Visit Provo School 29 Last Week Unfavorable to Froposalfor Foothills Nixon scheduled a third round of meetings with chief foreign policy adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Secretary of State William P. Rogers as United American GIs returned to States and Communist repreground fighting for thefirst sentatives met in Paris for in a weekin twobattles in their regular weekly session. which they killed a total of 14 Meanwhile, the White House North Vietnamese and Viet indicated Nixon has ruled out Cong. One American died. any public reply to the Communist peace proposals. According to Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, there will be no formal “packaged response” to the Viet Cong’s July 1 sevenpoint plan as there has been in the past. “want to draw you off guide for the two: Mrs. Feileitas Clark, director of Kennedy Haus, Hamburg, Germany; Farrer librarian Mrs. ‘ane Vance; and Miss Lore Tiedje, chief librarian of Amerika Haus in Hannover, Germany. ‘Thelibrarians with the United Finn B.Paulsen Inc. of Salt States iatorenaien peers Lake City was the low bidder for visited Prov 2ZCMI’s new 163.900 seuare foot, Farrer ae High library this Planning Commission Reaction Generally ys Telephone its lease. Commissioner Murdock said that if the city were to re-zone the property R-3 “and undercut the PIDC” it would possibly be open for a lawsuit. Passed Resolution The Planning Commission passed a resolution recommending the city reevaluate its lease with the PIDC and consider re-zoning the land R-3 in keeping with the requests of the citizens living near the ea, ™Plans for the Stewart mobile home subdivision north of the KOAtrailer park were reviewed and approved by the commission, and the planners suggested the city consider the White House Reacts to to reaching Evans’ Charge an agreement A Villa group was approved subject to a reduced density from what was riginally requested, and to the ori outside design of the extension being consistent with the Garden Villa architecture. Subdivision preliminaryplans for Dean and Feay City Court Binds Over Provo Man JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. paid White House reactA Provo man accused of ed sharply today to Republican Gov. Dan Evans’‘charge that selling dangerous drugs was President Nixon has offered bound over to Fourth District from Provo City Court only “band-aids” to heal the Court Wednesday. nation’s ailing economy. Hyrum Frank, 753 S. “We understand pena University Ave., is accused of Evans’ serious unemployment selling methamphetamine, a problem,” the White House said dangerous drug. Heis scheduled in a statement telephoned to appear in Fourth District newsmen at the Western to Court for arraignment. Governors Confereace. “But the In another case, charges oi President has refused to take robbery against Michael F. the kind of steps which would Johnson, 22, 1149 N. 850 W., fuel the fires of inflation.” Provo, were dropped at the Evanscriticized the Nixon of the deputy Utah A ‘ation for freezing request County attorney, Robert L. highway construction funds, Moody. Johnson was accused of including $150 million for xis robbing the Standard service state of Washington which has been hard hit by aerospace station at 1200 S. University on Nov. 1, 1970. Insufficient unemployment. Meanwhile, Gov. Ronald Rea- evidence was given by ifr. gan of California said he still is Moody as the reason for “very much concerned” about requesting the case be President Nixon’s welfare re- dismissed. form plan, which would provide a minimum $2,400 annually to a welfare family of four. Atomic time has an accuracy equivalent to one second in 30,000 years. District of the State of Utah, has announced the appointment of Noall T. Wootton of American Fork and Robert L. Moody of Provo as deputy district bos attorneys. Mr. Wootton and Mr. Moody are currently deputy county attorneys for Utah County and will serve in both capacities. The appointments will help implementthe single presecutor system enacted by the stae legislature which will takeeffect on Jan. 1, 1973, Mr. Maxfield said. Under the single presecutor system,theoffice of district attorney will be eliminated, and criminal prosecution in both city and BREWED WITH PURE «ROCKY MOUNTAIN ' WATER, district courts will be initiated by the county attorney and his deputies. U.S. Viet Battle Deaths Ray E. Gammon, who has been serving as deputy district attorney for the past two and one-half years will continue to serve as chief deputy district attorney, said Mr. Maxfield. from previous a fighting, The Fourth Judicial District six previously listed as missing comprises the counties of Utah, and seven otners who died from Duchesne, Uintah, Wasatch, wounds, Summit, and Daggett. Reach Total of 45,373 SAIGONeeThe U.S. id today 29 Americans were*alled in battle in Vietnam last week and 1/9 wounded. Tt brought to 45,373 the number of GIs killed on Vietnamese battlefiel¢> since Jan. 1961 and to 55,026 the total of Americans dead from combat and nonhostile causes. It was the highest U.S. combat death toll in six weeks despite lack of battle action. The toll was the result of 13 fatalities cerrier over *atautes @hy TheBaty Herald Published every afternoon Monda Fri and rove, Utah 84601, B.E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered es second <lass raeOo post Gftice in MEM! 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Another subdivision at 850 East 4250 North was considered, and some concern was expressed for water drainage but the commission gave a go-ahead forpreliminary plans. traffic probl.a which might develop with large numbers of students using 820 North as a maain route to BYU.A section of corrug sted road a eS gel were suggested as caoang fast traffic“al “Tong 0 North. The commission approved plans for a planned unit development at 3100 North Canyon Road, to be called ‘The re-zoning of several acres Edgewood, provided that the developer, Roy Garner, include on the north side of West Center 1.6 parking spaces per unit. The Street from 1800 to 2050 West was plot plan had been altered considered, but the commission previously to conform to felt it should contact other suggestions made by the persons living in the area before commission in previous months. deciding on a change. The zone Storage space will also be made is now RA-1, and Bryan Dell Cox available at the commission's requested the city zone it R-4 so request for camper units and he could develop some of his property for duplex dwellings, other recreational vehicles. (Continued From Page1) believed they were very close befere the strike began, but union President Joseph A. Beirne said any settlement now would take at least two weeks to be approved bythe union. The third a nationwide copper strike began today with feuerally-sponsored negotiations underway between unions and three major firms and stalled with a fourth. Talks continued between the United Steel Workers, representing 25 other unions, and Anaconda Copperat Helena, Mont., and American Smelting and Refining at San Francisco. Kennecott Copper at Salt Lake City, Utah, continued negotiations on local issues. In Washington, talks with PhelpsDodge were recessed until the near future. The copper strike has idled 39,000 workers, A strike by the International Longshoremen’s and Warehovsemen’s Union at 25 west coast ports entered its 15th day with hundreds ofships idle and no negotiations in sight. Federal mediators were continuing to stand by bargainers for Western Union 17,000-member United Telegraph Workers. An application for a re-hearing ai. > zone change at 1700 North from 450 to 500 East was continued because the matter is currently ling in Fourth District Court, and the commission felt it would be improper to make anydecisions until the court had ruled. ADQLRH COORS COMPANY, GOLDER GOLORADO |