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Show Wednesday. January 2. 1980. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 Orem Will Respond Local Briefs: To County Requests Orem City will respond to fire and ambulance requests in the unincorporated areasof Utah County adjacent to Orem,but onlyif officially asked by Utah County and if the county also rees to payall costs, said Orem City ger Albert E. Haines this morn- ing “Our firemen want to respond," he said, but added that Orem simply cannot continue to provide the county areas fire protection without having Some written contract or agreement “Orem citizens cannot continue to subsidize fire fighting or ambulance calls in the county,” Hainessaid claiming that past agreements have cost Orem more than they are reimbursed by the County In a letter dated Dec. 26 Orem informed residents of the county who had been receiving fire protection and ambulance service, “'. . that, effective Jan. 1 Orem will no longer be able to rovide such services beyonditscity imits."” ‘There was no indication in the letter that there would be any exception to this. But last week Orem Mayor Mangum explained that emergency personnel would not respond to requests from county residents on the city’s 911 line As of Tuesday county residents adja cent to Orem had to call the Utah County to receive ambulance ard fire protection Haines, this morning. said that he felt that the dispute between Orem and Utah County of over fice protecticn would be likely cleared up by the end of January It is a questionofliability, economics and principle said Haines. He said that a tenative agreement ran out for 1979 and Orem's liability insurance could fail to cover anyloss brought about by fighting a county fire without an agreement. In 1979, he said, Oremwaspaid $3,800 by the county for county fire protection, but the city’s costs were $7,000. This means Orem citizens subsidized County residents, Haines added. aminer’s report, interviews with friends and neighbors of the Oler family, and tests with Mrs. Oler's car ied to the conclusion that the deaths werenot accidental. Officers found a door leading from Mrs, Oier’s garage to her house open Thecar wasin the garage andits motor had been left running until it emptied The State Medical Examiner Monday ruled that Linda K. Oler, 38, her sons Chris, 12, and Jeff, 8, and her daughter Tanya,5, all died from carbon monoxide poisoning. There bodies were discovered by a friend of the family Friday afternoon. The medical examiner said they died about18 hours earlier. Eldridge said the medical ex- the vehicle’s gas tank Eldridge said that if Mrs. Oler had accidentally left her car’s engineidling She or one of the children would have noticed the noise. The detectivealso said the investigation turned up no one with a motive to murder Mrs. Oler and her children Mrs. Oler’s neighbors earliersaid the woman had been deeply depressed since the death of her husband Phillip in 1977. toward making many pop tuneshits as does a pleasing blend of rhythm Driest Year Utah Young “Barry Maniiow knows whatit takes $ 1 99 Hospital Employee Honored oy Preiss honored as employee of the fall quarter, 1979. Information released by hospital spokeswoman Maureen Hiatt said that Ellsworth is: ‘Meticulous in her work. CARROTS Marilyn has always strived for perfection. Her creed has been ‘the best of whatever you are, and she truly lives byit.” According to Hiait, “Marilyn's most rewarding experience in work- 1 Ib. cello 10°. people she works with. She has deep appreciation and respect for them and feels they have greatly enriched her life.”’; Employed first by Payson Hospital in 1958 in its business office, she was retained as an employee when Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) bought that Country Style hospital and built its current facility SPARERIBS MARILYN ELLSWORTH in Payson, Mountain View Hospital Weather Should Turn Dry By United Press International ridge of high pressure should move into Utah from the west, drying out a moist air flow which could cause widely scattered showers across the state through Thursday. For the Wasatch Front, the National Weather Service describesthe forecast through Thursdayas ‘‘continued dismal with lingering smoke and haze." The NWS says there will be widespread fog in easter and northern valleys through Thursday morningatleast. Highs Thursday should be mostly in the 30s and 40s, with overnight lows in the teens and 20s. WomanToStandTrial ¢ Russet? > POTATOES 89: NAVEL ORANGES East, Springville should standtrial for the death of her husband Don Lee Lindquist. Mrs. Lindquist was then arraigned but her attorney asked for a continuanceuntil Friday forentryofplea. She was remanded to the custodyof the Sheriff until that time $400 § CASE $4.75 BAKERY Four Arraigned On Burglary stolen property, a second degree felony. Charles Storey, 18, also of Las Vegas, was charged with the sameoffense. ea FRENCH BREAD Matthew Wyson,18, of Las Vegas, Nev., was arraigned on two third degree felony charges involving theft and burglary. Jeffrey Leonard, 18, of Las Vegaswas arraigned on twocounts of theft, third degree felonies. A preliminary hearing date was not scheduled at the arraignmentbutis expectedlater this week. ¢ 16 ox. loaf MEAT DEPT. ———, LOIN PORK CHOPS ..........°9 951. RIB PORK CHOPS .. LOIN PORK ROAST .. 07%, 1p. TuRBOT’1°>,, CUBE STEAKS ............... 92°, MARINA i OAKLAND conn 85 ~.. 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She also noted that any literary , civic, auxilliary, or church groupis eligible to sponsor a candidate by buying and using one a the Young Mothers Council manuals in its day at 10 a.m Also on the agendais final ap- cials are,” Hill said. ‘‘Next to Public on the case, in which $4,000 in Broadcasting System music, com- suspected stolen property. mericals are probably the best quality Barry Tassler, 18, of Las Vegas, modem musicpresentations we hear.’’ Nev., was charged with possession of tions are now being accepted for the Utah Young Mother ob According to Mrs. ‘Adams, a candidate must be no older than 35 years power board will be sought in Provo City’s commission meeting Thurs: to produce a pop hit because he knew what it took to produce a winning Four Las Vegas men were arraigned commercial,” said Hill of the ad-man in Provo’s Eighth Circuit Court Monturned singer who wrotejingles for Mc- day on numerous counts of theft and Donald's and Pepsi. burglary. The associate professor said com- Two juveniles were referred to mercials are themselves part, perhaps juvenile court in connection with incithe most importantpart. of pop music. dents involving the four men. “Almost anyone can remember40 se- Investigators were Provo's Detective conds of music and rhyme. especially if Martin Shereen of Provo Police and PLEASANT DREAMS5 year umiteD WARRANTY i along Carterville Road by the city Judge J. Robert Bullock ruled that ElmaLynneLindquist of 570 South 500 melody and harmony, he said. Names Due the Young Mother Council Service (YMCS), an facilities After a hearing this morning District Mother ear award spons ment and purchase of WATERBEDS S.L. Valley Records SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Meteorologists say 1979 was the driest year in recorded history for the Salt Lake Valley with only about half the normalamount ofrain. William J. Alder, acting meteorologist in charge of the Salt Lake City International Airport forecastoffice, said the valley recorded 8.7 inches of moisture last year. That is the lowest precipitation measurement since 1875 when people started keeping weather records. The previous driest year was 1966 when the valley got only 8.99 inches of moisture. The average yearly normalis 15.17 inches. federal grant for the police depart A Springville woman charged with criminal homicidein the October death of her husband has been found competent to standtrial and aid in her own defense. Jingles, Popular Music Designed to Make Profit LOGAN, Utah (UPI) — Current popular music and commercial jingles have much in common — they're both carefully designed to make huge sums of money through mass appeal, says an associate professor of vocal music at Utah State University. “Great iting musicians in the ast wrote what they wanted and then someone wouldlike their music. Popular music today is a calculated product,” said Dr. Marshail Hill. Advertising research and sociological studies designed to find out what will sell contribute as much Prove to Soak Balice Grant Approval of $13.981 to match a ing at the hospital, she says, is the Mother Kills Self, Kids With Carbon Monoxide SANDY, Utah (UPI) — A motherkilled herself and her three young children by allowing deadly carbon monoxide gas from an automobile to fill their house. police have concluded. “We've decided it was a murdersuicide,”” Sandy, Utah Police Detective Mike Eldridge said Monday. ‘There are a few minordetailsleft to take care of, but no substantial questionsareleft unanswered. "” THE FAMILY STORE ! VE Li = 2 WESTEN | \ FAME 2 “Fancy, Western Family TOMATO ; SWI: ¢ JUICE ce Solid hardwood Soli lardwoo' Fine finish Decopale $1 19 ONLY (Offerlimited) Bes 00 a esate tS COMPLETE WITH MATTRESSES: Western Family BISQUITS Homestyle or Buttermilk 6/51" Prites Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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