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Show HE 7 * Summit Bya ‘DY JOHNS axes unt of maneuvering and posturing Estate wi Planning ve radar g Suropeans Two Convicted Slayers Get Stays of Execution JACKSONVIL S. magistrate in Tampa for a recom Jederal Judge's ‘order on of Charles William t of two men who had beensche te this morning has shut the door least to Florida's ex District Judge W Tere 11 Hodges ordered a stay of ¢ Tuesday and referred Proffitt tion for a writ of ha peti ndation on whether an evidentiary g should be held Less than 24 hours before Hodges1s sued his four-page order in Jacksonyi le US. Their death warrants were signed last June * House OK’ s Coatinued from Page | in time of nati The legislation will use guarantees, procurementcontr. government owned corporations to achieve an output of at least two mil hon barrelsof synthetic fuel by 1985 McKayinfroduced two amendments to the bill in which tar sands werein cludedin the specific definiti thetic fuels and the provision which makes it mandatory for top level 19 by Florida Gov Bob They expire at 12:01 am EDT Friday. The two had been scheduled to be put to death by electrocution at 7:00 a.m. today Sullivan, then Proffitt —first Lawyers for both Proffitt. a year-old warehouse laborer, a livan, a burly 31-year-old forr University of Miami business ministration student. alleged their clients had “‘ineffective counsel” at their trials Proffitt was convictedoffatally stab bing Joel Medgebow, a Tampa high school wrestling coach, during a 1 Provo High ere will be no the lt educa: * Job Quotas (Continued from Page1) whenthey voluntarily set up an on-the al reserved appli Circuit Court of Ap sed today agreed e@ program was ille, because it set up a racial quota with any admission of past discrimination by the employer or union, and did not mit relief to identifiable victims of past discrimination. Brennan noted tue Kaiser plan did not involve government action or an al leged violation of the Constitution. but only the federal statute barring employment discrimination He said it was an “affirmativeaction plan voluntarily adopted by private parties to eliminate traditional pat terns of racial segreation. We cannotagree that Congress in tended to prohibit the private sector from taking effective steps to ac complish the goal that Congress legislation burglary, and Sullivan was convicted of the 1973 shotgun slaying of Homestea: mote! manager Donald Schmidt we make the efforts of the presid the secretary of energy. the sec Even before he had seen Hodges line of demarcation between per stay order, Florida Attorney General the missible and impermissible affir Jim Smith said he would not jet around federal officials to carry out the I feel it 1s absolutely necessary that of interior and the secretary of defense absolutely mandatory,” the Utahn told his colleagues the country to fight the most recent ex ecution stays as he did successfully in the case of John Spenkelink last month designed it to achieve’ Brennan said. “We need not today define in detail mative action plans,’ Brennan said ‘It suffices to hold that the challenged Kaiser-USWA affirmative action plan falls on the permissible side of the line * Water and Sewer Hookups, * Bonding Trash Fees Hiked by Orem (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page1) approvedfor the new recreation center scheduled to be completed this sum. mer Equipment included one conditioning machine (weight lifting unit with nine stations); 108 folding tables and 600 chairs with table trucks and chair caddies; lounge furniture, cash register basketball scoreboard and one gym nasium dividing curtain Council held off on the request to buy three video games at a cost of $6,000 Though Mr. Ortiz explained the games were common in other city recreationfacilities studies and were a strong source of revenue, council decided to wait for input from an ad visory committee Council approved the city recreation advisory committee by unanimous vote. The committee, consisting of nine members,will provide input into the operation of the city program Only seven were approved at the meeting. They include: ThomasSeiler. James Loveland, Karen Rollins, Ralph Watts, Joan Martin, Cynthia Hurst, and Councilman Earl Farnworth. Two more are expected to be namedto this board On recommendation by City Manager Albert E. Haines, a five percent in crease in the city cipation in the police andfire retirement fund was approved by unanimous vote of council Mr. Hainessaid city employees par: ticipate in one of threedifferentretire mentprogramsin addition to the Social Security He said all employees except the firemen and policemen are currently receiving an additional five percent percentcost ofliving increase was not bonus in salary of city paramedics on enough to keep up with inflation, and recertify The measure passed by un animous vote. Council expressed concern over some police and firemen obtaining training paid for by the city and then leaving their jobs with the city, and requested staff to make a recommendation for such employeesto payback thecity for education costs if they leave within a certain period of time Council heard a rezoning request wherein a residentof 1200 West said he was tired of living by a family fun center and wanted to seli out to a developer who planned on building another recreational facility and wanted his residential property zoned to the highway service zone The resident, Lonnie Hadlock, said Things are happening in Orem butI want no part of it,” signifying he wanted to carefor his horses and could The amendmentto the R-2 zone — a duplex zone — reduces the minimum lot size from 7,000 to 8,000 squarefeet It also reduces the minimumlot width on non-corner lots from 80 to 70 linear feet. The corner lot minimum width is changed from 90 to 80 linear feet be ance W taught by Wycott. presi Professional turned into the treasurer's office for accounting These suggesstions will bring the county nt course. all depart revenue w ning Services of Provo. will cover with state require evaluating anestate's tax agreed to allow the liabilities, tools of estate planning. minimizing or avoiding taxation of the ipede Committee to lease the south part of the county fairgrounds estate and how tax laws renewable on an annual basis Douglas Nielson, a local estate attorney, will discuss the legal tools of mainly the arena area The lease 1s affect homeowners The committee will then be in charg: scheduling all activities at fairgrounds Commissioners approved the adop PEARSON TIRE HAS YOUR BRAND: @ SEIBERLING @ ARMSTRONG @ MICHELIN @ BF. GOODRICH @ BRIDGESTONE @ GOODYEAR @ FIRESTONE QUR EIGHT STORES AND 300 DEALERS MADE A SPECIAL FAC TORY PURCHASE — 1979's LOWEST RICES Se er-y;) STEEL let dial es estate planning and Dennis Slothower of Foster- Radtals tor 20 Crores tion of a Livestock Theft Prevention, Marshall, will conduct a Program which was drafted by the session on building an essheriff's department The program tate throughinvestments. calls for the monitoring of cattle in the county to see what problems, if any the county 1s having with rustling Commissioners denied a request 155 R13 165 R13 (AR78-13) 175 R13 (BR78-13) 165 R14 (BR78-14) 175 R14 (CR78-14) 185 R14 (ER78-14) 165 R15 (BR78-15) 185/70 R13 195/70 R14 205/70 R14....... - Free Classes from Attorney Marcus Taylor of CountySelling Surplus Property Scheduled For Indians Free tutorial assistance in math and land will be sold at auction by the reading is being offered this summerto American county July 13 at 10 a.m. on the west Indian students living in steps of the county courthouse, ac cording to Clyde Naylor. county Utah County. The supplemental program will surveyor-engineer Some of the parcels areparts of old also include recreational county roads which areno longer used activities of various but two of the parcels arefairly large types. It begins July land § ends Aug. 31 it was reported Theparcels are describedas follows The Title IV Indian Parcel A- .56 acres in the American Education Program, Fork area within 4800 West street funded by the Departlocated between 6800 North and ment of HEW. has been Interstate-15. provided during the Parcel B- 1.4587 acres within an oid school year and this sumcounty road on the northwest one mer is being run to help quarter corner of Section14. lying west prevent memoryloss durof Lehi ing the vacation months. Parcel C- 93 acres of the same A school year of tutorcounty road as in Parcel B Parcel D- 1.01 acres of the same ing generally produces a two-year level of county road as in Parcel B educational growth, acParcel E- 63 acres of the same cording to Garry Hardy, county road as in Parcel B Parcel F- .65 acres of an old county director of the Utah road lying between 4800 West and County program Interstate-15 near Santaquin Interested persons Parcel G- the old Bateman gravel pit should contact Karolin northeast of Lehi, consisting of 38.50 Robb, 52 E. 1085 N., Orem acres or Garry Hardy, 3152 ParcelH- part of the old Utah County Comanche Lane, Provo Eight parcels of surplus Utah County West rezone request 36.22 39.88 42.88 40.88 43.88 49.88 43.88 43.88 53.88 55.88 LARGER CAR bea ee VV 4-PLY POLY EIBERLING QUALIT dump, consisting of 15.22 acres. GRAND OPENING! COMMAND PERFORMANCE COMESTO TOWN WITH THE PRECISION HAIRCUT! 700-15-6P ...... 700-16-6P ...... 750-16-8P ..... H78-15-6P Belted L78-16-8P Belted... 8.75-16.5-8P... 10-16.5-6P . 12-16.5-8P “STEEL RADIAL TRUCK — SEIBERLING 750R16-8P 800-16.5-8P 875-16.5-8P take place the 1979-1980 budget provide equity in the ievel of contribu tion by thecity. He said funds for the to nine percent. Al! longer His neighbors were present and objected to the rezone because the subsequentbuilding of the family fun center would cause a domino effect on the street with other residents wanting to rezone andsell their land Council commented on the situation with Mayor Mangum, suggesting Mr. Hadlocktalk with his neighbors on the long range plans of the community, recognizing development is going to participation were incorporated into contribution fromthecity. Hesaid the they indicated that inflation was creating a financial burden. Commis. sionerssaid the city was keeping within the seven percent guidelines set by President Jimmy Carter. Employees were cold that with increasesin fringe benefits the actual increase wascloser then be the nly one wri ments not live by the commercial facility any Residents of the area complained about a fun center already established on 1200 West becauseofnoise andtraffic problems and insufficient parking space Nopublic hearing wasset on the 1200 approval of the participation would Somecity employees said the seven Council approved a $50 per month the rescue team ofthe fire department to be realized after recertification Mr, Haines said the increase would be an incentive for thosein the program to seven. being of District Judge Jose Gonzalez Lauderdale for another convicted murderer, Robert A Sullivan 30 pm in recently at Strasbourg Fra 4 common strategy are D port freeze at issued a similar stay Monday in Fort Graham roperty Class Set In Florida defense or emergency mmiss! Robert Painter s CHARLES PROFFITT LLIVAN ROBERT St the leviec Con tional and Use Ordinance wh al c s the issuance of permits for aliza- building in areas not specifically zoned s were for it S impossible t ae to da su f i Commissioners approved was taking place Ihave no doubt that a formu! all of these issues under a cor t be found the o The United States en and Page 5 Financial Policy; will Buy Guns US bickering w ould not bar agree on an oil ort reduction am He Rigeeated a certain problem Utah Juab Renews Insurance; Alters Continued from Page | absolutely absurd But a senior US. official indicated in 4 separate briefing that the French vent Was find a compromise among the various ways of approaching this energy HERALD. 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