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Show . ‘Americans Hooked Most Camps Like Crazy People Open at The Gorge On Oil’—Domenici By United Press International sasoline-hungry the messagefrom esday The Sen Pete Domenici_ R-N.M them to drug addicts Deputy Secretar of State Warren Christophertold them to accept the reality of the energy crisis, and New York Gov. HughCarey said their teeth maybe chattering next winter a or boosted the price of oil to a ‘a high. Iran cut production and the fuel famine deepened In Washington, the Senate approved bill co-sponsored by Domenici and J Bennett Johnston D-La. that would permit the states to draft their own spokesman Norman Alstedter termed the letter “anonymous hate mail but a Cumberland RI, Roman holic ch voted to distribute it and a Los Angeles stockbroker said he was So angry after waiting in line for gas he passed out 30 copies to co- workers In New York, Gov. Hugh Carey worried more about a shortage of home heating oil than about gasoline prices and said he does not trust federal assurances that the nation will have enough for winter Myconcernis that as we approach the fall heating season preparations are inadequate.” he said. “We can't rely on verbal assurances that things fuel shortages because. ‘A ive entity like ourselves is lyzed by parochial interests We Americans are hooked hooked like “he said ‘like peo: ple hooked on drugs Christopher reiterating the ad ministration’s insistence that the fuel shortage has not been engineered. told the Orange County Worid Affairs Coun. cil in Santa Ana, Calif, Americans must accept the reality of the energy crisis if it is to be solved This is a choice that in the end, has to be made by the American people, he said “I knowthere are some who will be all right. The fuels could be priced out of range The Ecuadoranprice hike a 32 per cent jump, to $26.80 a barrel — made the price tag the highest in the world Ecuadar is oneof the smallestof the OPEC nations and the move was not expected to have a heavyimpacton the market, but oil industry sources warned it may be symbolic of waat U.S. consumers eventually mayface A moreserious development came in Iran whereofficials announced the nation will reduce the amountofoil supplied to contract customers. Iranian production hasfallen to about4 million barrels a day from about 6 million bar- rels before the shah was deposed believe thatthe energy problemis not a real one. They believe it is artificailly Local Permit List Gorge * Proposed contrived by the oil companies. They are wrong.” (Continued From Page 1) Even as he spoke, an anonymous city support. chain letter spread from Providence. The industrial revenue bonds would RI. across the nation. It called for a be issued at 2 percent under current boycott of Shell Oil Co. products in loan rates, explained Mr. Gappmayer. protest of rising gasoline prices. He said basically it is a way the federal The letter, charging the fuel shortage governmentallows cities to use their is contrived by the oil companies to namein the sale of tax free bonds. drive up the cost of gasoline.” urgea “This is not another hot dog stand each recipient to send copies to five downthestreet,”’ said Mr. Gappmayer, friends who explained the motor hotel plans ‘Mark your calendars,” it urged werefirst onhislist of several developments which could be put onthesite where he ownsproperty. Council was concerned with the impret industrial revenue bonding would (Continued From Page1) ave on the city bonding ability but was and undoubtedly some inconvenience assured by both the city manager and for travelers,’ said American Mr capper that liability would be spokesman David Frailey. the developer's At Boston's Logan International AirLee Bamgartner, who seconded the port, the frustration of one passenger motion by Wayne Watson, to approve and problems encountered by the the letter said he was concerned with relative of another were typical of what giving the developer in this case an unthousands of Americans were going ir advantage for the project through through opening up sal in this way. “I'm goingto lose a ton of money by He questioned the effect on existing not attending the auction.’ said Adrien business which had gone on working in LaPointe, who owns a rare coin and the past through private enterprise. stamp buciness and was bumped from “T don’t think this body ought to be his American Airlines DC-10flight to giving a person an advantage.It is an auction in Los Angeles. wrong to give some peoplein business “This should have been resolved over an advantage over another,’ he said. the last fourorfive days. It is no way to Mr. Gapernayer responded by saying operate,’ snapped LaPointe, wholives thatin industrial revenue bonding, each in Worcester, Mass. project stood on its own merits and Ken Bernard 49, of Merrimack thought Mr. Bamgartner’s concern was N.H., sat in the AmericanAirlinester- legitimate; this particular project was minal at Logan waiting for his 11-year- not in competition with another. old daughter and wondering exactly where she had been stranded in the Midwest by a DC-10 cancellation. Hesaid there were parkingtickets on the windshield of his car becauseof the delay. “W 10's goingtopayforthis extra expetse?” asked Bernard. National Airlines said in Miami that it faced a big problem in thatits CZESTOCHOWA, Poland (UPI) — overseas flights were all DC-10s and Security men surrounding Pope John that its smaller aircraft did not carry Paul II beat up a priest. kicked and enough fuel for the over-Atlanticflight punched well-wishersin the crowd and pummeled news photographers today to Europe Tuesday night's discovery came as in thefirst violenceof the pontiff's tour the FAA wasresisting the order of a of his homeland. Plainclothes security men turned federal judge to ground the 138 domestic DC-10s pending exhaustive what could have been a picturesque checks to determine they are free of ride through flower-strewn streets into defects that may have caused the a demonstration of police state-style brutality. : Chicago crash. United Press International U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson Tuesdayruled that ‘‘possible seriousir- photographer Mal Langsdon was reparable harm’ might occur if the punched andkicked ashetooka picture DC10s were allowed to operate without of the pope meeting handicapped peosophisticated checks to determine they ple outside Czestochowas Holy Family cathedral, were safetofly * Defective Crowd Near Pope Roughed Up By Security Men stating that all campgrounds are open with all facilities operating except for Spirit Lake Campground The report also in dicated that the latest survey of the Green River found very few fish but the Division of Wildlife Re stocked 10,000 c at the end of May for the opening day weekend Library at Lehi Libertarian Convention Set Saturday The Utah Libertarian Convention will be held Saturday at the Tri Arc Travel Lodge, 161 W. 600 S., Salt Lake City he convention will in clude speakers, movies. and two meals. The registration fee is $30 per person Bay Area Announces Theme WAYNE JORGENSEN displays whiskey, pop, beer, wine and medicine bottles he has collected Despite the ravages of avalanches floods, careless tourists and time there are still treasures to be found from the old mining towns in the Scheduled A reunion for all former members of the Berkeley First and Se- cond and Claremont LDS Wards (California) will be held Saturday, July7, at Kiwanis Park in Provo (east of 900 East) from noon until 10 p.m. Also invited are the families, children and grandchildren of former residents of the east Bay area of California Everyone should bring his own lunches and/or sup rs, ut 5 p.m., the group will gather at the pavilion to reminiscene about past years and bring friends up to date on happenings. There for the children there is a ball field and also there are 4 playgrounds with lots of space For further information, Mrs. Ray (Janet) Balmforth or Mrs. W. G. (Helen) Rose, both of Provo, may be contacted. Open AA Meet Set An “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meeting will be held Wednesday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Ballroom, Union Building, at the University of Utah during the twenty-eighth annual ses- sion of the U. of U. School on Alcoholism and Uther Drug Dependencies. Speakers scheduled are “Cora Louise B.”, A.A. speaker from New York City, ‘Winnie E.,"’ AlAnon speaker from California, and ‘‘Jenean K.,”’ Alateen speaker from Utah. The meeting will be sponsored by Utah Area General Service Committee. Cora Louise B.will also speak at an open A.A meeting to take place Monday, June 18, at 8 p.m. at the Community Church, 175 N. University Ave., Provo. Fork Canyon Wayne Jorgensen has found some of them ‘Up by Mary Ellen Gulch, there were eight to 10 mining shacks,” said Mr. Jorgensen. ‘‘About three years ago when I explored an old cook shack there, I found a metal ring attached to the floor.” After prying open the floor door, Mr Jorgensen discovered a subterranean room complete with a bed, bookcase, a makeshift pipe that served as a shower and a desk. “The desk consisted of a 1 x 12 board that was laid across a pile of rocks about 30 inches off the ground There were about two dozen books “They were very dusty and some had been ruined by the dampness. | sat on the bed and while | was thumbing through oneof the old books, I found a 1928 series $5 bill.”’ Mr. Jorgensen pocketed the silver certificate and resealed the room, leava the furniture and books. ‘oday the cabins at Mary Ellen Bulch, like most of the other Canyon miningsettlements, have been burned downor looted. A few foundations, tailing piles and old tunnelsareallthat re- brary Story Hour will be held LEHI every Mor cording to i Aug 3at lam Ac Watkins this vear s Treasures To Be Found In ‘Them TarHills’ American Reunion from old mining towns in American Fork Canyon hour is we theme of The Kingdom of Mythical Beasts Registration tor the program wall be held all through the summer. Thefinal day of the story hour the Brigham Young Uni ty s Childrens Theater will be putting on a special performance of "Sleeping Beauty There wili be two story tellers each day Carolyn historic past Onlya few history buffs knows that Hanging Rock campground’s sheer limestonefacejetting hundredsof feet high is not a natural wonder, crews blasted it for the narrowgaugerailroad that broughttheoresout of the canyon. Today visitors have taken the railroad ties for home landscaping Forrest City had a saloon, boarding house, stage line, post office, several saw mills and a smelter Now founda: tions and tailings areall that’s left Boy Scouts sleep at DanceHall Cave that once boasted an orchestra that pel to spooning miners and their ladies Mr. Jorgensen, now 33, remembers a three-story boarding house that was used for a Baptist Bible summer camp near Mineral Basin when he was a boy growing up in Pleasant Grove “T rememberall the non-LDSkids in town would go up to the camp,” said Mr. Jorgensen. ‘The building was probablyonce a boardinghousefor the Horrocks and Kathy Buckner will read on Monday and Rosemary Christiansen and Brigetta Holbrook will read on Fridays Librarian Watkins also said that a reading club will be held in conjunction with story hour for children threeto 12 years of age. Shesaidthe primary objec tive or summer reading clubsis to motivate children to read andexplore the library andits resources and to expandtheir reading interests The focus of the reading program is on fun and values of reading and an attempt is madeto let each child feel free to read at their ownlevel It is not a contest to see who can read the most books. she emphasized Lehi Building Permits Near $350,000 in May LEHI Building Inspectors Don Pinkham and Lyle Walker have reported that the total valuation for construction costs in May totalled $348,070. Mr Waiker said that seven new home permits totaled $301,600 and additions to nine homes were valued at oa miners. $27,470 “Tt was well built and had fancy wood WasatchBankpurchased the only commercial perworkonthe exterior. There were 10 or mit for $19,000 for a business sign to be located in 12 cabins nearby and a miningtailing front of the bank. pond. The view wasbeautiful.”” Mr. Jorgensen said tourists stripped the boarding house and cabins of anything that was not to big to pack During fiscal 1978, the U.S. Immigration and hinges, knobs, 4x4 beams, floor sup- Naturalization Service apprehended 1,047,687illegal orts and even thesolid doors and wood aliens. of whom976.641 were from Mexico. jurning stoves. “Finally some deer hunters set the ~ boarding house on fire a few seasons back. They were probably drunk at the time. I've been up to the site many 286 West Center-Provo times but now it's difficult to find Phone 373-7288 On Thursday the Civic Oratorio becausesolittle remains.” the will perform a free concert for Mr.Jorgensen, a law enforcement ofthePa lic at the Provo City Center at 8 ficer, looks for old whiskey bottles the canyon miners and prospectors threw shard Hancockwill be conducting the away 50 to 100 years ago. “Ifthe bottles were madebefore 1912 choir and the concert is under the direction of Professor Jacob Bos, they will have turned purple by now,” professor emeritus at Brigham Young explained Mr. Jorgensen. “A favorite place where manybottle University. Featured will be vocal soloists, marimba, french horn, violin, collectors look in is the abandoned outhouses. When the old boys wouldfinish, harp, andflute soloists. Music will includea variety of selec- they'd dropin their whiskeybottle. But tions including numbers by Bach, you've got to be enthusiastic to look Handel and Mendelssohn, along with there,’ Mr. Jorgensen said with a laugh traditional favor the first canyon prospectors were Theconcert will be for the public's. enjoyment, stated Professor Bos, and from Johnston's Army after 1857. The will last about one hour. The Provo City ore played out by the turn of the cenCenteris located at 359 W. Center St tury but mining continued until World WarII main — and no plaques mark the Civic Oratorio Concert Thursday For a Relaxed Drive BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — Toget the flavor of the Andean countryside surrounding Bogota. a tourist can hire a taxi or renta carfor a relaxed drive of an hour or two. Heading north from the city, good roads lead to the Sopo regional park — anidealspot for a picnic — and the return route via La Caleraincludes another park and spectacular mountain sceneiy, winding up with a view of Bogota as seen from a high ridge overlooking the 8,600-foothigh city. Today, between floods, and cany in souvenir hunters the only things that will be left of the old mining settlements are place names like Major EvansGulch or Graveyard Flats — and the fantastic view below. UNIVERSITY & MALL reea Sure ore A-1 OREM REFRIGERATION & HEATING Ph. 225-6162 “2 &' 1894 5. orm for the worst Open: 7 am-10 pm Daily kind of SO 7/mmin electric shock: Wf SSS a oF crazy people on oil ) Residences eau National Recreation Area has issued a report July 1, 1979. 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