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Show Officiols Seek Fage 3 OnWhite Acres Causs of Two ——ases from househuid pois in ine Popsarea The Health and Social Sali Ladke deveioper, to buid nmunity — White Acres M Fsirheld Landi Planzed we asked whai form Cedar Y 4! No Objection to Hearing ‘ if the tw 8 z department seid it did nat Koow related. But both the same area. theagen: 'y said. comission i@ regues the mone change, and explained that they would 2 establish the development in 2 new-city’’ zone As soon as there are enough BLM Plans First Utah development Wild Herses Roundup i i i : Plane are being developed which could result in the first wild horse roundup in Utah by the Bureau of Land Management Paul 1 commusswoners holding “re us has onyected teit He added. “"Weca the courtesy of hearing ac ors raised what one termed ‘a valid question af need’ for such 4 Mr. White answered ‘nobody's maneyts ts bul fune,” and Howard addes, that he expected a si The management pian will growth in his development at identify the number cf animals the rate of 20 to 36 aemes per twbe removed fram the range year A public heacing was held Anycaptured horse would be sie for individual 2 before the Utah County caretaking and use cooperative maid ee with _the ‘ ing C many Cea, were on hand lo ook their ae ae eee eee “ PRIME MINISTER -) Miki of Japan, center, clad in « kimono, chats with newsmen in Tokyo Saturday prior to departing for the United States, He will meet with President Ford in the ation’s capital Tuesday and Wednesduy to talk about U.S.-Japanese reletions during the post-Vietuam cra. (UP! Telephoto! Japan Prime Minister Fiies To U.S. for important Talks TOKYO (UPL) Mi - Japanese flew wo the United States Saturday for talks with President Ford on 1 Japanese relati during the post-Vietnam era. The 67-year-old Miki left Tokyo International Airport bound for Seattle and Washington where he was scheduled to meet Ford Tuesday and Wed: esday Arelaxed Miki told newsmen this moming at his private residence in the Saibuya the Koreas peninsula Government sourees said Government sourcessaid che that Mikiwill reaffirm Japan's two leaders would probably determination to maintain its close nee with the United rse 'n Southeast Asia States and would discuss ways feliowing Communist for US.-Japan cooperation in takeovers in South Vietnam Asia, particularlyin Korea. and Cambodia Miki, who sent speical emisMiki’s official party in saries to North and South Washington will include his Korea last mon’ wife, Foreign Minister Kiichi expected to tell Fy a, Deputy spokesman Korea wantsto establish direct 3 Kaifu and foreign cunilacts with the United States a8 & means to ease tension on ministryofficials. Ford,” Mild said. district that he fell “at ease” “haven't got any out- standingissue to discuss."” “| hope to have candid and serene talks with President Orem School Class Notes Reunion Plans fhe Urem High Schooi graduation ‘class of 1965: will fl a 10th year anniversary reunion Aug 15 and 16 Prime rib dinner and program featuring the Latter-day Sounds will highlight the first night at Orern High School. Activity family day at GRA Park in Provo will be held on Aug. 16. Reservations or further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Bob C. (Mary Ann Prince) Wright at 1943 W. 1050 N., Provo, or Gary Herbert at Boley Real Estate, Orem. government Utah Thelatest count shows approximately 1,609 witd retains ewnership of the lurses horses on nalianal resource individual can keep and make use of the horse lands in Utah Mr. Howard saida roundy being considered in the BLM Cedar City District, where increased grazing pressure by te wild horses peg seh on a required by law but the commission a§ isnealaeaily voied against re the mendiiig change, since it was in of the county'smasier i | i i | i | i i | { AUCTION | INDIAN JEWELRY { Art and Artifacts Start Below Wholesale ROCKY MOUNTAIN INDIAN i | ASSOCIATION will be at the ! | FREE DOORPRIZES : HOLIDAY INN 1460 3. Univ. Ave, Prove, Utah j i i Monday, August 4th ot 7:30 p.m. i t 4 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL Benee Cnet With protection under the Wild corse and Burro Act of iit ie renbient tors: herds it expand, ss Deen for liner years coli 9 P.M. livestock and wildlife for ‘the available forage. Mr. Howard emphasized that the Cedar City District is developing a wild horse area OTHER EVENINGS UNTIL 6 PLM, management plan and that a public participation plan will be developed by BLM so that interested people, groups and BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS WITH THE BIG BACKDOORPARKING LOT! organizations may comment on theproposed roundup. Approvalof the roundup also is required from the BLM director in Washington, Mr. Evaluation, Fine, Jail Term AmongDistrict Court Actisn about the trip because he and Ford US. vou have to ni ayers that there is 9iis to beenme part of a city ‘One man wassenttothe Utah State Prison for a 90-day evaluation period, and a bench i tsi fers woman Friday in Distriet Court criminal action before District Judge Allen B. Sorensen. Carhon Curtis. 1522 W. 5¢0 N., Provo, was ordered held in the Utah State Prison for a 90 day evaluation period when he appeared for sentencing on a charge of distributing LSD. Mr. Curtis was convicted of the charge by a Fourth District badcheck charge. Edmund Otto Southward,18, 0f 4608. 1459 , Provo, pleaded guilty to an amendad complaint charging theft. He previously had been charged with burgiary Sudgment was set for Oct. 17 to aliowfor a pre- sentence investigation by the Adult Probation and Parole Department and to allow time for the defendantioinvestigate entering the armed forces. Barry R, Dunford, 25, of University Villa Apartments No. 54, Provo, was sentenced to serve 9 days in the Utah Court jury. The court ordered a bench County Jail and pay a $175fine warrant issued for Anita M when he appeared for Richards, address unlisted, sentencing on a reduced charge when she failed to appear in of unlawful entry. The court court for review on possible suspended the jail sentence on probation violation Mrs. payment of the fine. The Richards was en probation ona charge, to which Mr. Dunford sae pleaded guilty, is a Class C misdemeanor, ‘The court amended probation orders for Paui Partridge, 700 ‘phi, and Orin Larson, 30%: 20 £., Prove. to allow work release programs fromjail. Bert Jars Durrant. 225 K. 706° %.. 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