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Show Lake Ice Rink Closed; New His Intentions on Wednesday WAATyou Cover Design Test Planned Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, March 15, 1976 Governor Indicates H e’il Tell Ea RAFEITE Whether or not he is @ Hedeclared that campaigns candidate, he said he would campaign for the things his administration had tried to do in Utah. Hesaid these include trying to achieve reasonable By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN found he didn't get veryfar. Despite intensive questioning by interviewers, believed a man could not do Gov, Calvin L. Rampton his best in office if he was declined to comment on his spending a fourth of his term candidacy for re-election at a campaigning. He added that television interview filmed for he had announced later than aot over the weekend on this in previous eiections the Channel 11 Update Explains Veto program. Lynn Packer of Channel 5 Commentingthat he had not asked the governorif hefelt yet made up his mind, the his veto of the inheritance tax governor quipped, “‘It would and the Bicentennial project depend on whether you asked for Weber Countyhad hurthis mein the morning, or in the popularity. He answered that evening when I'm tired.’ He added, however, that he he vetoedline itemsoutof the budget which he felt were lowis awaiting the resultsof a poll priority because he felt he now being taken before making up his mind. He said must bring the budget into balance. he anticipated making an announcement on a program He pointed out the Ogden this Wednesday. Standard Examiner had Asked about comments by expressed disappointment Olaf Zundel that the state overhis veto of the Bicentenshould not pass any laws nial station, but had also limiting the governor's tenure expressed understanding of to two terms, Governor his action. Rampton declared that he He declined to list who he agreed. He explained that the move to limit terms would support on the originated in the South where Democraticticketif he did not run, pointing out there were there was a one-party system. manyqualified men whocould Claims‘Not an Issue’ A governor there could get fil! the position well. He control of the state andnot be pointed to Sen. Ernest Dean, challenged by an opposing John Preston Creer, Donald Holbrook and Milton party, he pointed out. “Tn areas such as Utah Weilenmanas all being wellwherethere is a good balance qualified. Likes Jackson or Carter betweenthe parties, this is not Asked who he could support anissue,” he declared Asked why he had not been on the national ticket, he grooming anyone to take his commented that he could back place if he did decide to step Henry Jackson or Jimmy down, the governor laughed Carter, but did not feel he that he had tried to groom could back Governor George someone for Congress and had Wallace. Mobile Mea Is Director Submits Her Resignation Bobbie Gibbons, director of the Eldred Mobile Meals, SOS Nutrition Project, has submitted her resignation to the Utah County Commission, effective March 3i Mrs. Gibbons, who has directed the program for the past five years, wrote the commission on March 10 that she had been offered an equipment, and has arranged for the last audit by a CPAto be continued to March 31 “T wantyou to knowthat I am leaving with good feelings about the past five years that I have occupied this position. I have been devoted in carrying out my with ecological protection. “In other words, we've tried to enhancethe qualityoflife,” he emphasized Governor Ramptondeclared that if he did seek re-election it would not be as a stepping stone to anotherposition in the national government. I believe a man shouldfill out the term for which he runs,”’ he stated Commenting on the revised system of the Utah Liquor Department, the governor assertedit wasthe plan he had proposed back in 1967 and he felt very good about the reorganization He said hefelt the moresof the state are too strict to permit liquor to be handled under the free enterprise system Orem Campus Funding Concerning Utah Technical College, many ‘I government owns and managesthe !and, they have a moral obligation to take care of the problem,”’ he asserted. Other interviewers on the program wish to express Date In District Court Action was sentenced to a year in the Utah CountyJail on a charge of intent to injure a police officer innocent to a charge of aggravated assault when he appearedin the Fourth District The jail sentence will be Court for arraignment. Trial suspended, and he wasplaced was set for March 22. and he onprobation for two years. was remanded tothe custody of Stephen Michael Clark, San the Utah CountySheriff until Diego,Calif., was placedin the Shepherd, Mount custodyof the Utah Division of Corrections for a 90-day Loafer Trailer Court, Payson. evaluation period. asked the court to allow his court appointed attorney to withdraw and grant time to returnto the court June11 for sentencing on a car theft retain his own counsel. He will appear March 19 for arraignmentonatheft charge Kennyon Dix Davis, 20, of Provo, pleaded guilty to one count of theft, and sentencing was scheduled March pendinga pre - sentence report Time for He will charge. Bench WarrantIssued for Dick J. Robison, 7139S. 1170 W.. West Jordan, when ne failed to appear for sent ona sex assault charge. Commission meeting — Tuesday, Wasatch County Courthouse, 9:30 a.m. HEBER CITYCouncil meeting — Tuesday, Heber City Building, 7:30 p.m. PLE NT GROVE City Council meeting — Hall, 7 p.m. SANTAQUIN Council CITY meeting — Tuesday, City Building, 7 p.m. SPRINGVILLE CITY Council meeting — Tuesday, Civic Center, 7:30 p.m SPANISH FORK City Council meeting Tuesday, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. City material with a built-in sag. under evaluation a order Fair Weather Returns Calder is a junior with a double major in English and economics. Hemingway is a business major. Correction TheHerald desires to correct an erroneous impression given in a wire service account published Thursday on silver fraud cases before the Provo City Court. The paragraph in question said charges against Edward Dow were dismissed in January “when he agreed to help in the prosecution.” However, Stephen Randle, as int attorney general, states there was no deal made. ‘We discovered information after the complaint wasfiled that tended to exonerate Mr. Dow. His testimony corroborated evidence that he To Central Utah Area The extended forecast for Fair and cool weather with some high cloudiness is Wednesday through Friday is predicted for Central Utah, for 30 percent chance of following a fast - moving precipitation with highs in the Sunday storm that left little 40s and50s, lowsin the 20s and precipitationin thevalleys. 30s and winds from the According to Patricia wouthwestat 10 to 20 mph. Newman of the Springville Although the Sunday storm Junior High School Weather left less than a tenth of an inch Station, the lows tonight should of moisture along the Wasatch be in the upper 20s with fair Front, up to a foot of snowfell skies and a warming trend in the northern mountains, and predicted for Tuesday ski resorts recorded several Tuesday's highswill be in the inches of newsnow. upper 50s and the lows in the ower30s,with light winds from the southwest, she reported. This morning the temperature at the Springville station at 8 o'clock was34, with the humidity at 87 percent and the barometric pressure at 30.20 inches andrising. Winds were from the northwest at 21 mph, she reported Sunday’s high was42 degrees and the overnight lowwas 32 ByUnited PressInternational Burley 48.30 11 Cedar City IdahoFalls "6127 37 3.07 Lewiston 51 28.04 Ogden Pocatello 43.30.19 4230.07 Provo Richfield Roosevelt 5029 T 58 28 50 24 St. George 68 33 Department control over property, Thejail for Exchange. hearing on an order to show SUBSCRIPTION PATE 1 Month, carrier $3.50 6 Months, carrier $2 Ong Year. carrier $42.00 MAIL RATES in UNITED STATES 1 Month “0 6 Months $24.0 ‘One Year $48 eral Telephone Numbers FIC CIRCULATION sso) Brian R. Keller, 1095 S. 500 Provo, was placed on condition that he continue treatment at Timpanogos ntal Health Center. He was charged with assault Darrell Finch, 135 W. Main, Goshen, and ick Hayes Torrey, 933 N. Orem, Garden Drive both were awarded reduced jail time when they appeared for probation review Thecourt reduced jail time by 10 daysfor each man ro ou dinates 89: \ ICE CREAM Reams Cream o Weber ...... SAVE ‘300 fee. oe ef To *500 $68,000 WORTH OF _ HAMMOND SPINETS tates Mode $58,000 WORTH OF HAMMOND CONSOLES \20 BONEDpenta 3/1" High Trade Allowances Call for FREE Estimate CHICKEN | tesecen «0 Sherman Clay University Mall Orem, Utah 224-3070 HOT COCOA MIX | | tua) tb vases: a 1 | CAKE MIXES i. Treatment | oz. Reg. 1.25 49: | TEA POTS Rep cece= em | saucepan. mei HIRAM WALKER And talk to each other It's one oflife's best moments. And whenyoutake ten, take Ten. It's smooth enough for her with the true bourbonflavor you like. Sotry some James Clayton, 23 of Provo W., CHOCOLATE CHIPS | 3-qt. strainer SAUCEPAN | was given a_ six-month suspendedsentencein the Utah County Jail and ordered to pay a $600 fine when he appeared probation for two years on the | Bullion not be revoked for sentencing on a charge of distributing drugs. Discount price. Randle Larry Lee Jackson, 34 of 7S cause why his probation should BE JENSEN, Publi Entered as second cli at the postoffice in Provo MEM Audit Bureau a Circuit , United pees Inte’ A Service PORK STEAK lis n| Mr. was placedon probation for two ordered to appear March19 for Che ema Co ekad! Silver indicated hewill be called as a witness. Ronald Edmund Floyd, 1609 State No, 6, Orem was years RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS Constitution Mint Corp. and was continued N. { ee Hines ..... Mr. Dowfor a time was a reported effects term was suspended, and she | night production foreman for outcomeofthefirst charge are being made to work out a Sentences Reported rehabilitation program for her Judy Taylor, Provo, was intheforensics unit of the Utah sentencedto a year in the Utah State Hospital. Sentencing on a County Jail on a charge of car theft charge exercising unauthorized until April 19 _ RAPER | 20/14 fas wasnot guilty of acrime.”” the was continued, 23,699 Visits Reported Visi‘ors to the rink during the twoand one-half month season totaled 23,699. During January, DELIVERY! SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OFF SHERMAN CLAY'S LIST PRICE U of U Elects New Student Leadership 90-day after Adult Probation and Parole the next season will open in October or November, depending on the weather,he added NSRSEOW 126,000 WORTH OF HAMMOND ORGANS DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE later meeting Tuesday, Hall, 7:30 p.m The original designcalled for vertical sections of the vinyl Tonya LynnToni, $5 F. 400 N Springville, was ordered to entry of plea on a second count pending the COUNTY LEHI CITY Council A bench warrant wasissued by the Adult Probation and remain Parole Department. 3600 N. 500 E., 7:30 p.m. spring windsat thelake. place in the fall, Reported from last year. Edgemont Elementary, Tuesday, Richard Alex Martinez, 1083 Main No. 2, Pleasant Grove David L. Tuesday WASATCH Coup Try In Niger recent history. PROVO CITY Commission meeting — Tuesday, keep the direct sun from melting the ice. Dennis Weaver, park director, said the numberof skaters at the rink dropped off drasticallyafter the firstof the month when skaters were forced to call the rink before coming, due to the effects of warm and wet weather on the Hesaid he was anxiousto get the panels up as soon as possible so they will be subjected to the worst of the Mr. Dixon said the polyester the only month in which the has poorflexing properties and weather often allowed up to broke up when the wind four sessons, per day, 12,118 skaters frequentedthe rink, he whipped it Mr. Dixon said the new said. design, shouldit provefeasible, Mrs. Karen Thompson, would provide a shading factor chairman of a citizen's group of 75 percent but would not concemed about the absence of serve as a protection against a canopyfor the rink, said she ice. “We've only had about 300 rain andsnow. fears the canopy may be Heexplained that because delayed too late even for next skaters so far this month,” Mr. Weaver said, a rate of the polysteris very opaque,the season, especially if the State with space Parks and Recreation attendance considerably less new design, than January and February between the strips, wouldallow Department is forced to seek more moneyfora rink cover. Hesaid rink sessions in March some light to filter through. Thetest panels will not be Unless a special session of ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) — had to be set on a day-to-day affixed to the cables until the Utah State legislature is An attempted military coup basis because the weather written verification of the called, the next regular session against the Niger government made it difficult to maintain ice verbal approval granted bythe is not until January, 1977, she of Lt. Col. Seyni Kountche was on the rink. He said the ice usually was State Building Board is noted. crushed within hours today, the forthcoming, he added. In view of the necessity for Algerian government news ser- too soft during the hours most Will Refine, lf Needed haste, she said, her committee peoplecouldvisittherink. vicereported. “From the test panels we'll would continue to apply “It's just ridiculousto tryto The Algerian Press Service, makeanyrefinements that are monitoring Niger radio, said a fight something like that,” he necessary and then try to get a pressure on the parties involved. military unit led by said. guarantee from the fabric commander Bayere Moussa The $580,000 ice rink has been company,” he said. attemptedto overthrow Niger's without a protective canopy The John Boyle Company, St two-year-old military regime in since a strong wind blew down Louis, Mo. suppliers of the WestAfrica several canopytest panels last fabric, refused to guarantee the The APSsaid Niger Defense spring. fabric for a year after a Minister Idrissa Harouna anSincethattime, Bruce Dixon, company representative nounced the abortive coup over of Dixon and Associates, visited Provo in January and NigerRadio. architect for the rink complex, sawthe use to whichit had been Harouna said that has been designing alternative put in the original plan. Commander Bayere Moussa, a plans for the canopythat would Mr. Dixon said the building former minister in the still employ the vinyl board was more receptive to Kountche government, had laminated polyester that broke the latest proposal, a simpler plotted the coup along with up inthe wind design, than they had been to Capt. Sidi Mohammed and the the previoussix. Alternative To Be Tested secretary general of the He said he was optimistic Mr. Dixon met on March 4 country’s single laborunion. with the Utah State Building about the chancesfor the plan's Board to present a seventh success but acknowledgedthat alternative for a canopythat if the fabric companyisstill the board members indicated unwilling to guarantee the they would grant permission to polyester once the testing phase is complete, another be tested, Mr. Dixonsaid. Hesaid the new plan calls for solution to the canopy problem the construction of a canopy might haveto be found. Despite the abbreviated ice e SALT LAKE CITY(UPI) — with taut18-inch sections ofthe season, Mr. Weaver said it NEW MODELS! Scott Calder and Rob Heming- polyester fabric cut in would suffice for a dry-run horizontal strips and attached wayhave been elected presiperiod. Assuminga canopyis in tocables. dent and vice presdent of the University of Utah student body bythe largest margin in The pair won the offices by 499 votes. Theelection saw 18 per cent of the student body cast ballots, up one per cent Book my Assault Tria | Scheduled time of trial were Josephine Zimmerman of The Daily Herald and Bill Hendricks of Channel 4 responsibilities and appreciation to you. I have always felt complete support from the Utah County commission as a body, and from each commissioner desire in effecting the transfer personally. I have always been of responsibilities to the new cautious about the requests I have made of you, and { don't director,’ she wrote. Mrs, Gibbons also informed remember a time when you the commission that she has haverefused to cometo myaid arranged for a complete when I have asked for your inventory of supplies and help,” herletter concluded. 500 N., Provo, pleaded assured bythe federal government. As long as the federal new challenges ahead for this SOS Nutrition Project. 1 am sure that anotherdirector will bring new ideas and enthusiasm to the program. I will be as cooperative and helpful as you he interviewers that more money had been appropriated for the new Orem campusthan could be spent in the next eight months, Asked about the antismoking law, he said he did not feel the bill was unreasonable, although it might pose probleins in enforcement. He said he hoped the forthcoming campaign would be an “‘issue campaign.’ Asked about the Mantislide problem, the governorsaid he felt it was a problem for the Forest Service “Money for solving the problem should be furnished have given whatever has been required to do the job. My administrative decisions have will be challenging but much always been madewiththebest less demanding than her interestsof the peopleinvolved presentposition. in mind,” herletter continued. are openif a wayhad been found to economic growth consistent opportunity which shebelieves “There By VERN ANDERSON The ice rink at Utah Lake State Park has been closed for the season and the park director says it would still be are too long, and that he % Free Public Lectures By o teacher of Transcendental Meditation ProvoCity Utilities Bldg. 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