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Show Page 13—THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, March 23, 1970 Work Wanted 14 Instruction 1 Legal Notices necott Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Ballon or before thy 10th ORDINANCE NO.236 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Probate 15,954 CHAPTER THERESpat CARPENTRY repairing and remodeling, no job *00 small. 374Weenie10 piano students. Experi enced teacher. 374.0503. Kod | TREES cul, Topped or removed Loansand Finance 6 | Free estimate. 489 4 REMODELING paneling LOANS $10,000 to $10,000,000 for \pemor Soa seam wok farm, industry, peeperty. Write STERLING E. day of June A. D. 1978. Claims | 4653137 THE REVISED ORD! PRICE RECLASSIFYING AND REZONING THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF FROVOCITY AT 60 EAST AND 74 EAST ON 1650 NORTH STREET IN PROVO CITY FROM SPECIAL INSTITUTIONAL ZONE (S2) TO SHOPPING CENTER ZONE 2 #4111 onor before the 24th day of required therein. June, A.D. 1970; Claims must be LLOYD R. NIELSEN Executor of the Esiate presented in aceordance with the provisions of 75-95, Utah of Ruel B. Nielsen, Deceased Code Annotated 1953, and with jeans. FO ox 881 Pr Deceased, Creditors will must be presented in acsordance | PAINTING, experienced student. futian Opper portunities17 OF PROVO CITY, 1964, THE present claims with vouchers to with the provisions of 7545, | interior and gxeric~ Reasonable. | ZONING ORDINANCE, FOR the undevsigned at 720Newhouse Utah Code Annctated 1953, and | S°rden 225.258 | Lounge, *naon uae aiihire THE PURPOSE OF : y with proper verification as |GRANY'SNurseryChiCare hee Spormcamaa st | SOVIET TEST ZONE (SC-2) S. FREDERICK PRICE, Executor of the Estate of or STERLING R. PRICE, ticularly the zoning map of ProvoCity, be and the sameare hereby amended and modified to degrees, 43 minutes north latitude and 172 degrees 38 minutes west longitude. The tests began Friday and wil! continue until April 10, the announcement said, (Herald-UP! Telephoto) Teachers Object of New Book Education Today By FREDERICK H. TREESH United Press International When Myron Brenton’s daughter reached schoo! age he quite ncturally becameinterested in what today’s school teachers are like. Breton is a writer and his inquiries about who would preside in his daughter's classroom in New York sparked, his curiosity sufficiently to cause him to take a broad national iook at the teaching profession. The result was his new book ‘‘What’s Happenedto Teacher?” Years ago, Brenton recalis, cher typically was a 30-yearold unmarried woman. “The teaching profession now encompasses miniskirted swingers, Ivy League intellectuals, include, provide and show as follows: That the following described property now zoned Special Institution Zone (S2) be and the same is hereby changed and March 23, A.D, 1970. Steeplejack Still Busy At Sixty-Six Years Old an exhilarating Zone Two (SC-2), the property being located at 60 East and 74 East on 1650 Nortt Street in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah the property being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point North 366.80 feet and West 231.73 feet from the East % corner of Section 36, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, SLB&M; thence North 1 degree 47’ Kast 382.88 feet to the South line of 1650 North Street; thence South 86 degrees 13’ East along said streetline 112.0 feet to the Westline of an existing SC-2 zone; thence South 1 degree 47’ West 379.66 feet along said zone line; thence North 89 degrees52’ West 112.0 feet to the point of beginning. SECTION II: This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage or twenty daysafter its publication, whichever date is later, the age when most men are thinking about retiring, A.W. Williamsis out looking for jobs. Williams, 66,is a steeplejack. He cut his teeth on a water tower in Texas 54 years ago and has made his living painting towers and poles most People wouldn’t dare touch ever Pace 50 feetin the air he dipped his brush into a bucket of silver paint and smoothed it onto a rusting flag pole. Back down on the ground a little later, the Texan admitted it knotted ropes for climbing. He puts his weight on one knot while heslides the other up the le. Pole “The Navy calls the knot I use a crow hitch, lumberjacks call it a rolling half hitch, Boy Scouts call it a clove hitch and us steeplejacks just call it a rigger hitch.” Regardless of what it is called, Williams knows how to use it to go up the pole at a good clip, although he explains: “T used to be fast, now I'm old and careful.” was a crazy way to make a ving, “You have to be bl cowboy and part jackass climb a flagpole and paint it” he ay “Yet, it comes natural to me. I iwouldn't know whatelse to lems said he had from 15 to 2% jobs a month—depending on what kind of jobs they were and where they were located. Hesaid wher: he was younger he worked 26 states but now he limits himself to Texas, Oklahoma,Arkansas and Louisiana, highest job was on a radio tower 1,640 feet up. He hasfallen just once in 4 years. “* pole broke with me in Gunterville, Alabama,” liams said. “I tried to get in a hurry and save 10 minutes. Instead I wound up spending oe weeks in a hospital.” The spry, stocky veteran VERL G. DIXON, MAYOR atmosphere for tie teaching profession and the children ATTEST: ve een OLSEN, alike.” But, he says, os “ ;CORDER composite profile of today’s teacher is startling only he- 1R.aa Olsen, the duly chosen qualified and acting City cause it is so unremarkable. “Teachers are very much Recorder of Provo City, Uiah more a cross-section of their County, State of Utah, do hereby society than they are its certify that as such official, I vanguard,” Brenton concluded. have the custody of the records They are the protectors of the andfiles of the proceedings of conventional wisdom and the the Board of Commissioners of traditional values. said City; that the above and Discussinghis investigation foregoing Ordinance is a full, with a reporter, Brenton said, true and correct copy of the “Schools never will be an Ordinance passed by the Board instrument of cnange. Society of Co.nmissioners of Provo City has never wanted tl oa to be on the 19th day of March, 1970. other than status quo-oriented. Therefore, it tends to draw that In WITNESS THEREOF, I kind of person to it. It is no have hereunto set my hand and accident that teachers are affixed the corporate seal of said highly resistant to innovation City this 19th day of March, A. and change,” Brenton, who describes him- D., 1970. self as a ‘‘militant parent” R, Glenn Olsen active in school affairs on City Recorder Manhattan's West Side, where Provo City, Utah his daughter Diana now attends public school, believes the No.26, Published in The Daily growing concept of ‘‘accounta- Herald March 23, 1970. bility” is a healthy one. MUNDAY, Tex. (UPI)—At " GUITAR Drum Combo Organ and accordion lessons. equipment, 2250829 |Transportation AnPoul Pine lew Herald March 23, 1970. | Women’s glasses, help Wanted , and 8} and sales department. pian includes bonus Stenn ~ Top and Service Directory pay high < Help WantedWomen : “CONTRACTING ‘TORS ELECTRICAL WORK. All kinds, licensed, free est. 489.5349. GENERAL Building contractor All types of remodeling and Free Audit Protection PleasantGrove American Fork Call 225-4120 after PART-TIME employment, high | wages,a no selling. Call BayWalls, accoustic ceiling work. Complete clean 225.5824,Mr.Davis after5 p.m cement 2! lo Call 225.7094, 225-06%8. up. RADIATOR REPAIR BeaoRTINT to earn $100 to RADIATORS repaired, cleanee |S‘$500 per mo. parttime, 7%: 2558. CONRAD Electric.WIRING for gas tanks repaired. One day | FULL time and part time sales less. Call 373-3452, wae Mrvice Ahlander’s 456 S. if i. ‘Shia ¥ i if a Applyfor summer work now. Utah YP@S.. 225.4226 after 5 p.m.|_____ROOFING Wefix leaks cheap, We fix or Valley Employment Agency. 963 estimates Free! Bak So. State. Orem, 10-4 weekdays. CEMENT dri ys.jyour money back. Free 1700. patios, carports, Sidewalks?tres estima estimates, 225.4039. 91 ees PeayeEneour ceecisity, aad shrubs, | 100 WOME N WANTED i “INCOME TAX : SKOUSEN Tax Service, federal, state, in your home. 373.3146. ae ee FEDERALandstate, reports a Wagstalt quarterly ae, Exceptional Opportunity t ‘© those with leadership and initative. Write brief resume care this paper Box 367 for further contact and interview. MOTHERLESSfamily needs live ‘T=ULL charge bookkeeper—office aeae Salary plus board manager for seen office. id room. Car furnished 1 child ?ermanent, mature person sccantable |oreferred. Cali ms.61n) for appt. |cEEP your role as housewife and ics tinal as (nother, full or part time work. Call or Marjorie Staheli 375 S. 300 Viviane Woodard is a wondertui =. Payson ur cali 465-3414, world of glamour, fashion, and Advertising and Telephone Selling andyou have the ingredients for fascinating rewarding job. We have an openingin ourclassified advertising department for an intelligent woman to begin training for this permanent, full time position with a secure future. Ability to spell correctly and type well important. Good telephone voice required. Sales experience helpful. Must have high school education. Group reee 717, Provo, Utah, 84601, stating history, family status, and education. Help Wanted Men 11 ROUTE S. “Let's hold the schools DATA BANKS DEBUNKED LEGAL , ge, good physical health, accountable for results.” he WASHINGTON (UPI) —Rep. pee eee eae cueutee and Tues icense says. ‘‘But the initiative for Corneilius E. Gallagher, D-N.J., bINAeN Rendjon. Conmiantall producing these results must said Friday he has received Baking Co. 1180 W. Center, Provo. come from administrators and “good faith” assurances from Bh equal opportunity_emplover teachers. If the standards are the Army its dossiers on 15 GOOD JOBS imposed on them, they are not civilian activists would be 1S GOOD men over 25. $252 per week:Interviews Thurs, Mar. 29 | going to work.” destroyed within 30 days. 1d 6 p.m. Holiday Inn, Room | The writer, who interviewed Gallagher released letter BAS.No other times hundreds of teachers across the from Army Secretary Stanley PART time salesmen wanted nation, notes their growing R. Resor and Undersecretary Culligan Soft Water Service. 489. | militancy. Their overwhelming ‘Thaddeus R. Beal in reference eae concern, he said, is with to the Army's gathering of||RETIRED or semi retired man to teacher welfare—salary and information about persons who |work 3:hrs. per day. Accounting or Kkeeping experience desired may have been involved in Phone373.8694, benefits. demonstrations. CATTLE Herder wanted tor Beal said data banks were Strawberry Valley. Must have prohibited “unless specifically horses and equipment. Send ap. approved by the Chief of Staff plication to Strawberry Water and the Secretary of the Army Mapes.Association, Payson, Utah and after notice to your subcommittee and other inter- “ARGE propertyandcasualty nsurance and bonding agency As for Salt Lake Valley, we ested committess of the Con- ooking for experienced capable 8s.” aranch manger for Provo 3”ea don’t know. No meaningful Must be qualified in all casualty study has been made on the and property lines and willing to subject locally,” Hill said. Journalism enrollmentin the ‘work over 8 hours a day. Excellent The call for a study was also nation’s colleges increased 19 >pportunity for growth plus par in. profit sharing and sounded by Dr.Billings Brown, per cent in 1969, says the Netpation other benefits. Only persons adjunct professor of chemical Newspaper Fund, Inc. meeting these minimum engineeringof the University of qualifications need apply. Write Utah, who said that “every ma- pollutants were high when the aiving age and resume to Herald Box 363. jor city in the United States irritation was observed. has conducted a sulfur dioxide 14 “Laboratory studies later pro- \Work Wanted study except Salt Lake City. ved, however. that it was “care for children, ex “And we have special reason neither. The cause was proven DAY Perienced, reasonable, licensed. for such a study with the loca- to be peroxygenzyl nitrate,” tion of a copper smelter in the Brown said. BABYSITTING in my home. valley. “Whatis the effect of sulfur Reasonable rates. 374.0095. _ “Tt was once thought that diox'de in the atmosphere on ROTO Tinggarde ozone, then formaldehyde aid our health,” Brown asked. 373.4732 then peroxyacetyl nitrate were “Unfortunately we don’t know MAN with pickup available for causes of eye irritation in Los if there is any effect, or what small jobs, some yard work. 373 smcg. because theso tho effect is.” he said. PROFESSIONAL interior. |2x!erior painting. 373-5328. Mr. Frazier. é NTERIOR orexterior, spray brush or roller. 20 yrs. exper. 225 Reasonable. ) exper. Merlin Manning, TELEVISIONREFAIR Right Now Performance With Daily Herald m| Want Ads $1 It's Easy To Place A Duily Herald Discount G LASSIFIED AD ; me J For Mail Your Co aii Your : $1 Discount For Ad T _ Cash! oaay RATES ; ‘ the following Please publish $200 $250 3days 4-6days 30 days $2.75 $3.50 $5.00 $10.50 lday $350 $425 4- teagan ian days, under classification _ Enclosed 2 3 LINES igs «$450 $550 $350 $6.50 0 $8.00 . $7.00 $14.00 «$17.50 Aboveratessubject to $100 discount for cash $____ Write your ad as you wish it to appearin the paper in this box including your address or phone number. Count 4 to 4% words per line. Sulfur Dioxide Effect Wile climber uses & pair of specially- xidecaused ide-caused illness elsewhere. Angeles gran Grame: ROOFING PERSONALIZED income tax, ; Federal! and State returns. 295 W.|}——£——@£ ——\—\———_ | Center. ‘Spvi. 489-7288. INEED ROOF? Skip middie man! |tax problems? 30 We Save! (shakes, shingles), 374.9059. Call Issued to Study SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A a of Utah aee nas called for a searched study on aeeesa of sulfur dioxide in the Salt Lake alley. Dr. Clyde Hill, in a statement issued to clarify his remarks at a Tu session of the Great Salt Lake Section of the Instrument Society of America, said that there has been no meaningful study on the subject of sulfur dioxide poisoning in the alley. “Utah needs a carefully researched study on the effects of sulfur dioxide in Salt Lake Valley,” he said. “There could de sulfur dio- trees TELEVISION, radio and recora LUZIER Cosmeticsoffersbusines: |SKOUSEN Tax Service, your Players, guaranteed repair opportunity home. Gary Palmer, 225.6043, since 1950 Triple E Inc.,Aone Managementand Selling cal05 a State, Orem. 4697 or 373-8581 or Write Herald YARD WORK SHARPENING: lawnmowers, NEED a capable housekeeper to chainsaws, hand and powertools, live-in Provo home. Good salary Small engine repair. Provo Key for the right person whois a good IShop,345W. 100 S. Provo. cook and housekeeper. Home is owned by elderiy gentleman who YARDScleaned, pruning, refuse lives alone. Please direct ap Ihauied. 375-3028, 373-5325 plications to PO Box 252, Provo ee with references. LAWN work, power raking and iflower beds cone professionally. Nw Interviewing | Fortestimatescall 225-4511. struct Artex paints. 373 360 insurance, 40 hour week, paid Q, The Daily Herald, PO Box ‘OF Fertilization, Free “___ PHOTOGRAPH’ ON Y $3.00 U Federal and nee Neil Wogstor WEDDING Photography. 801 So, State, Provo, 373-9090. Photo. Call 785-2189. yours. profit. it 273-1810, 775-1085, General Office work, it patios, Call after § p.m. 374.2702 TRE jopped removed, Free Call 373-1157, CARPENTER work, paneling|® mate, Lall patios, carports, free est, 225:5136 RRREStrimmed or ren as aie, au “CLEANING |= PAINTING HOUSE CLEANING Walls,|o Carpets, Upholstery. Painting lea Homes. ee [inter estimate, Low__ _cost. 374-2087, free Full or Part Time COMBINE ; if Also room additions, carports, estimates.374.6699 Eor Noy Ruse ace Sw oust Vee employment Moster Tax Sanaa Computerized For Appointment, Call ic sprayed $1.40 per hour. Contact Utah Dept, eeinge aimee 225-4392 Springv‘lle 489.5721 of Employment Security 190 W . = Orem Provo 373.4930 Payson 445-385) eae age, ~| repor is. 767 Columbia Lane, Provo, ¥%0.7:30 p.m, 373-7378, INCOME TAX HOME TAX Se {Noext CARPENTER. licensed, ne ‘job too small, Contract or hourly 225-0783, liMmeDiATE full time openings, |local area for sewing machine operators with previous factory jexperience. Swing and day shifts This newspaper strives to protect its readers against fraud, deception or injustices. Readers are cautioned to make paymen} of moneyuntil they have thoroughly investigated ads “hich require investmentin Stock, samples, equipment or vending machines. Merchants, dealers, venders, etc., are Tequired to identify themselves in each ad they publish. This Paper invites calls from. in dividuals who find unidentified dealers or questionable ad vertising of any sort < INCOME TAX ACOUSTIC CEILING ACOUSTIC ceilings, no clean-up. ACCOUNTING management service, bookkeeping and tax Carpenterwork. 225.6889. Herald Want Ads TO OUR READERS " To List Your Service In This Handy Business Service Guide Call 373-5050 i Wri Will if Help You. A Trained Ad-Writer comb, at 840 Ken- land boat permits in Strawberry Valley, Inquire at Strawberry Water UsersAssociation in Payson tah. Call 465.2480. |PART or full time employment javailable. Span America, Inc. |Positions open immediately. Call ie Angle, 373-8448, Get Results | SEWING MACHINE 0 ‘alt i 20 It, brown | Our business is very good. We now need 4 permanent men and women for our applianceservice| PROBATENo. 15,945 _ NOTICE a te TE B EASED; material, SPECIAL get acquainted guitar,| FEMALE, very nice room, drum, accordion, and banjo working girl over 25. Exchangefor lessons. Instrument turnisned. Light housework. after 6 p.m, 225. Progressive Music. 374 5035 | frame, pearl trim. Please call in any information to 373.998 | LOST: 30, April 6, 13, some Professional instructors, Herger | ———~ BRING STAD a Wanted To Rent Creditors will present claims [Percentage. No previous ex with vouchers. to. the un. [pevienceneeded. Car necessary dersignedi at i The Law Offices The Law Offices of [OUpLe wantea to sell camping modified to Shopping Center ey Rotary Club Rooters, aggres- OF MARCH, 1970. “presuppose Magazines Types 55 wpm. Shorthand| Voce Viviane Woodara has 100 wpm. Knowledge of business| says tremendous cosmetics that makes machines. Cal! 373-3627 GLENN M. ACOMB news Write or call tor exciting CUSTOM Plowing. Small ots. Cal free Attorney booklet today. 242 N wn Univ sity Ave, 373.1839. No, 14, Publishedin TheDaily aiedion 15| For sale: incorporated business “erald March 9, 16, 23, 30, 1970. |-gepiety cig ica) contracting |Lost and Found Lon Rodney Kumpattorney No, 25, Published in The Daily PASSED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY THE BOARD ers, ex-businessmen, Black OF COMMISSIONERS OF Panthers, John Birch-types, PROVO CITY, THIS 19th DAY sive pacifists,” he says. This, Brenton suggests, would YOUNG woman desires oftice | ~ work. | Temple Square. 8 to 4:30. ys |V"Lt Joinor start sree) to SLC Date of first publication | 8:30.5. Mon.-Fri, 225.1 formercab drivers, grandmoth- THE INDIANS CAPTURED THE FORT, and still were holding it over the weekend, in this case of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Building at Littleton, Colo. The group was protesting alleged discrimination and were sleeping in the (Herald-UPI Telephoto) | deceased BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 720 Newhouse Building BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Salt LakeCity, Utah 84111 OF PROVO CITY, TAH: SECTION I: Title Twenty-Four of the revised ordinancesof ProvoCity 1964, as revised, more par- THE SOVIET UNION announced this weekend a newseries of test rocketfirings in the Northern Pacific between Alaska and Siberia. It asked governments to warn ships and air craft to keep their distance from the 55-square-mile target area centered on 35 Proper verification as required therein. ee R pala eeennn | Ras ‘Plans drawn. Reasonable, | free estimates, 374.1416 for appt. | andSouth. Call 225.7334, or SLC NAME ADDRESS Mail Your Classified Ad With PaymentTo The Classified Advertising Dept. THE DAILY HERALD P.O. BOX 717 — PROVO! UTAH — 84601 Or bring to: 1555 N. 200 West -~ Provo, Utah Daily Herald Want Ads Get Resulis!! |