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Show Monda' July 6. 1981 IDA Backers Make Attempt Sjister’s ‘Nun’Othe To Retrieve Sliced Funds l Pl WASHINGTON The Intern Development Sociation, World Ban K the As lends roughly e world’s which poorest nations is the per ‘apita income is less than victim of $300 a vear comparedto $10 000 for the United ting States Last week as the Representatives of 33 House and Senate labored Nations including the on separate ‘recon United States, agreed last ciliation” bills to trim vear to provide$12 billion roughly $38 billion in to run IDAduring 1981-83 government spending The U.S. share was to be few noticed that IDA was $3.24 billion or 27 perslipping into a void cent between the two houses Until Congress ap Administration of propriates the U.S. conficials and congressional tribution none of the supporters of IDA are ether countries is re. looking for a way te quired to put up any retrieve it money Congress adjourned IDAis the branchof the latest nporary advancefrom proved only ih ended by its congressional budget cut Japan to Luxembourg IDA ran out of new loan money in April. It has CHICAGO Congress for the full $3.24 tional billion. But instead of equal installments which within budget goals What little it proposed for IDA it took in large $540 million s 1981, $850 million in 1982 and $1.85 billion in 1983 part fromthe hides of two wants the The middle year is the biggest problem The Senate has passed a routine authorization bill providing the full $850 is what our pri gram is all about. A ministry to the policeman. packing nun with a tive at work ot her return fn om department for being a hell of a cop Fifteen years ago Sister O'Connell was a strengthened her work as other international bodies school teacher. She took hand vice versa the Inter-American the police candidatetest MAUREEN O'CONNELI I'm bringing back my Development Bank and while accompanying a expertise as a police of the Asian Development nervous friend who ficer with the added Fund. Both werecut to 20 wantedto join the force percent or less of the and her name turned up ing tulfilled but there was dimension of training in logy and pastoral amount requested fifth out of 1500 appli something more for me counseling,’ she said told cants taking the test And the expenence | So I joined up” she partners in the amie had ‘as a policewoman unit that I had decided to said. “Somesaid I was a was in seeing peoplereal. crybaby and would never become a sister. they ly suffer and being ex. makeit. Sol ened. Andi laughed. They told me I didn’t need to. 1 was posed to someof the sad madeit Cross-Nursing ACROSS Boom Reported In United States “Cross-nursing NEWYORK (UPI) — 54 For hearing 55 Owie the arrangement,’ said mothers upon reunion.” to church on Sunday Now the policewoman children and women turnednun has come full handling Chicago Police Depart cirele, returning to the abandoned ment after a leave of absence. Her convent al lowedher to return to the force As a policeofficer 1 protect and as a sister I serve " shesaid proudly And there is no conflict ofinterest make somepublic statement regarding my relationship with the The plainelothed nun admits her weapon causes some concern in thereligious community “Aren't I supposed to der things in life and knowing there is. still good and God really does love everyone NEWSPAPER ENT Astrograph Bernice Bede Osol ° \ Your ey-s9/ Birthday July 7, 1981 Major changes in your basic Westyle are likely this coming year. Even those you don't ‘inaugurate yourself will turn out things which may ever happen will impede progress today. instead of asserting yourself, you might withdraw Your Astro.Graph which beoins wit Mail $1 for ach YoAstrorGroph,Box 409, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. - 22) Normally you havea pretty good sense of humorand are able to laugh things off easily. However. today you mighttake yourself shade too seriously \ug. 23-Sept. 22) Matters relating to your finances and resources could be more complicated than usual today Take nothing for granted in areas which could cost you money. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Unfortunately, not everyone you encounter today will be in accord with your ways of doing things. To avoid trouble, strive to understand their views SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't commit yourself to things today where too much control is taken away from you and placed in the hands of others They may lack your capabilities. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Friends will be helpful 10 you today. butonly if they tee! you, in turn, are looking out for their interests. You must give in order to get CAPRICORN(Dec.22-Jan. 19) Goals can be achieved today, provided you persevere and are prepared to make sacrifieee tag Luck wont <b te Job unaid AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Uncharacteristically, today you couldbe trifle jealousofpals. Instead of applauding their efforts. you might put them jown PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) I! youwill perseveretoday, things will ultimately work out to your benefit. Don't throw in the ‘ovat whenthe going gets a bit rou anes (March 21-April_ 19) Major decisions should not be hastily made today. You could Overlook important aspects which might cause serious future problems. ‘AURUS (April 20-May 20) Keep pace at this time with your responsibilities and duties. If you permit things to pile up. vlcould cause woes in days ahea GEMINI (ey 21-June 20) Others will appreciate you more todayif you don't try to impose your views, or tell them what to do or howto doit. Be diplomatic, not dictatorial NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSK) Win at Bridge water-oriented wildlife, and But I gladly would police officer shesaid, is Opening Action cheat with his two no trum opening. North and South were playing 21.or 22. but South cheated one point and hus partner with 12 HCPof his own wasted no timewith Stayman andjust went right to six no trump Oswald: "South called for dummy’s jack of diamonds East played the queen and South took his king He wasn’t very happy with the dummy. In order to cometo 12 tricks he needed to colect three spades and four clubs. Instead of moaning and groaning be decided to e the best of what hi had and led his 10 ofspades NOKTH ears Vulnerable Both Dealer South West North East Pass 6 NT Pass South INT Pass Opening lead #10 at trick two West followed with the six and South let the 10 ride There is always 4 good chancethat a player with the king will put it up. There 1s less chance that a player with the jack will cover Alan By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Oswald “When I opened twono trumpin mateh point ‘games and my wife was ms partner her reply if asked How many points” was ‘21 22, but he doesn t always have it jan | guess every duplicate player tends to “East took his and led a diamond and money. Why money? Because jack South went up with the ace. cashed theaceof hearts, led a heart to dummy and tried the finessefor the spadeking If it lost he would be down sev eral tricks, but beggars can't be choosers. Anyway thefinesse worked and since spades and clubs both broke 32 South scored his slam and a lot of match points SENSPAPER ESTERURISE ASS pect the error to be corrected, Charles Radcliffe Republican staff director on the House Education and Labor Committee aid the problem may have simplyinvolved put- parently was an accidental victim of a tumultuous budget battle in the House, but committee aides said the error ting in the wrong title number in a section of the should be corrected bill, in which case “itis a However,the snafustill purely technical error could cost Head Start as thatis easily corrected much as $130 million in ‘There is no chance lost funds and mean the that Head Start will not loss of 30,000 to 50,000 be fully authorized he slots for children eligible said The Head Start for the program. Because of last-minute program, designed to revisions in the massive help disadvantaged pre- budget bill House members and staff aides were uncertain about mary details as the measure was finally passed by the House June 26. The lack of reauthori zation for the Head Start school children, has the support of President Reagan who wantedit includedin his “safetynet” of programs to be be spared from budget cuts. program was not con- mittee on human resources said he does not believe the Head Start reauthorization was firmeduntil Wednesday We kept hoping it (reauthorization) would pop up somewhereelse in the bill.” said one staff aide If Head Start is not renewed the program will expire Sept. 30. but both Republican and Democratic staff members said they ex- Gordon Raley staff director for the subcom- left out intentionally from the Republican bill approved by the House T have no doubt that we will find some way to keep that program con tinuing the he said noting “strong bipartisan support” for Head Start Box 250, Fort Duchesne, Utah chaplain program since Colorado 81501, phone 303° her return from the con- 243-616 6055 Published in The vent. Thereal danger toa No. Daily Herald July 2, 3, 6, 10 gasoline... ap- to UP: Discharge 0 1 sts. of nce through ¢ ling water and Discharge sists of bearing cooling water The plant is maintained for cold tected tor 84026 phone: 801-722-4656 or uses including The policewoman-nun Dana Larson Roubai and As- agricultural irrigationof crops and stock 15 Valley Federal waterin has been part of a police sociates, faz and Junction, EPA/SPATE TENTATIVE steps to save youngsters PUBLIC NOTICE e Ute Indian H Authority is s 9 of intent and ficati¢ nformation trom responsible Indian organizations and inan owned econom enterprises. that wish. considered as General Prime Contractor. Subcontractor Mater Supplier bidder on HUD dian Housing Authoirty, P.O with. with Maureen necessary taged Legal Notices protected for boating water skiing and similar uses uding recr eational bathing (swimmin 3C protected for nongame fish andother aquatic lite. 39 fowl, shore trips more wisely, keeping ourcars In tunewe're taking the simple but WASHINGTON (UPI) - The popular Head Start program for disadvan- The Two Trump life every us hell of a cop. There are Authority by July 14, 198) Indian firms needing presome policewomen 1 qualification forms may ob would not share a car fain them fromthe Ute In less, planning HeadStart Funds Accidentally Axed In BudgetBattle of Sister O'Connell “is one We're doingit. We're driving is wasted money. see day Sgt. John Thulis a co- — Behavioral reaction the reportin Pediatrics a journal of the American of babies. ‘Upon being danger is offered the breast by a Lord,” she said. “I found turn the other cheek” emotional Academyof Pediatrics. spiritual “Cross-nursing is a different mother. all of in working with people as people ask she said Who helps these helpers” babies were a policeofficer I was feel- “As an individual and a logical and practical ex- the tension of the resurgence described as ‘looking puzzied.’ One reared back at of breast-feeding itself “Reciprocally an in- first. but all did ‘latch moe crease in cross-nursing —Women's reactions. may boost the incidence of breast-feeding, in that “All of the women the nursing mother would noticed a variety in nursnot be as tied down and ing styles and strength of thus may be morewilling suck among the babies. None of the mothers to tryit “This may be especial- reported feeling any difly true in the case of ferently about their own babies. All of the mothers employed mothers ...’” The report from Judith felt closer to each other. Z. Krantz and NancyS. One mother said — ‘You Kupper, in the depart- know a womantrusts you ments of pediatrics and if she lets you nurse her family practice, said in- baby’. The authors of the terviews with mothers who cross-nurse showed report said they have enthe practice appears to countered examples of have hadnoill efect on cross-nursing in other parts of the country. They them ortheir infants. But the report said conclud “Cross-nursing may be there are potential dangers. ‘‘The La Leche a quite common. if unLeague discourages reported, practice.’ If a patient wants to cross-nursing feeling thatit interferes with the cross-nurse, the report to Andwe're doing even more to bonding process and pediatricians said the make the mostof our gas and our promotestransmission of cross-nursing mother gas dollars. Thingslike: should be healthy, taking infectious disease.’” @ Driving moderat a “With these possible no medication, well atespeed anda steady pace. 35 to drawbacks in mind, a nourished and ideally group of three women with an infant about the miles 45 per hour is the most who occasionally cross- same age as the unefficientdriving speed (no more nurse while babysitting related oneshewill put to than 55 on the highway). Select for each other's infants breast. routes that include long smooth The report also recomwere interviewed.”’ the stretches of road so you can mended cross-nursing report said. drive at a steady pace. “All of the women were mothers should be white middle class mar- screened for syphilis, @ Notidling the motor ried and in their early hepatitis-associated anfor more than 30 seconds. Anytime tigen, and otherpotentialSs. you park and waitfor more than “The babies were all ly dangerous infectious 30 seconds,turn off theignition. female and about 4 agents Restarting takes less gas thanidling. It said a cross-nursing monthsold. “None of the mothers mother ideally would be @ Leaving the car one who does not smoke smoked or took any homeoncein a while. When you medication; two took drink alcohol or large can,sharea ride oruse public transamountsofcaffeinated or vitamins regularly. Caf. portation, Ortry walking,biking.. feine consumption was saccharin-sweetened or evenskating! And manyerrands beverages. low to moderate can be handled effectivelyby mail wasted gas they worker who has observed the nun in action, said s 37 idTestament 1 Vanable star 32 Cry of pain Cetus 35 Decade already making them go She was assigned to the youth division for years searching for missing University of Louisville generally occurred while babies and aiding detecresearchers say the boom one woman was babysit- tives when they needed a in breast-feeding these ting for another and was policewoman. In 1974, she joined the days includes the emer- not doneforits own sake —Physical effects on vice unit and became a gence of cross-nursing — breast-feeding someone babies. ‘‘The women gambling investigator reported the babies all Three years later Sister else's baby. appeared to have O'Connell joined the Breast-feeding Adrian Dominican conmothers are beginning to received enough milk trade babysitting with inasmuch as they did not vent in Adrian, Mich “The biggest reason I other nursing mothers, immediately demand feeding from their own did it was I wanted to with feedings as part of not just pray ing for them when they THE the convent are killed or hospitalized INFORMATION 1 found real accep They needto be reminded PERMIT § PERMITTEE NAME tance here id that they are fine, good) an ser ane ent cam: Sister O'Connell said people doing noble work jp Box 897 Salt Lake City being a policewomanhas not the filth and debns reputation among her co- its jurisdiction to meet workers in the police ad- IDA ministration AN NPDES PERMIT PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE (UPI Due to technicalities Department than a bottle somesay errors in the of wine that goes well budget process that com with meat or fish mittee was forced to It's Sister Maureen Uchoose between domestic Connell 38, a pistolprograms ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TAT! Blue Nun” means more to the Chicago Police been processing loans but not signing them The Reagan ad ministration has asked housing and interna : Legal Notices han a Chicago Cop las session without million requested for cting. After getting a 1982 while the Househas 14 nations ranging from money to the world’s E HERALD, Provo, Ulah—Page 19 or phone. You maythink that anything that sounds this simple can’t save you very much,but following steps like these can really help reduce your gasolinebills. So keepupthegood work! OETERMINATIONS Tentative determinations have been made by the EPA staff in cooperation with the State of Utah relative to ef tiuent limitations and other NOTICE OF Conditions to be imposed on TRUSTEE'S SALE the permit These limitations The following described and conditions will assure Property situated in Utah that State Water Quality County, Utah, will be sold at Standards and applicable public auction to the highest provisions of the Clean Water bidder he County Act will be protected. The Courthouse, Provo, Utah, on recommended expiration Tuesday, July 21, 1981, at the is hour of 12:00 o'clock noon Lot 3, SunnyHill Circle Sub: division, Payson, Utah Public comments are incording to the official plat yited anytimeprior to August therecf on file in the office of 198), nts may be the Recorder, Utsh County, directed to.the tan vironmental Purchase price payable in Agency. 2 — Tl lawful money of the United States of America. forcement Division, Water and Hazardous Waste En- without covenant or warranty, express or implied, coin Street, Denver, Colorado 80295. All comments received the purpose of paying obligations secured by Trust Deed of final determinations to be imposed on the permit. Said sale will be made regarding title possession or encumbrancesand will be for to ZionsFirst National Bank NA ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A By Richard H. Nebeker Attorneyfor Zions First National Bank 800 Kennecott Building Salt LakeCity, Utah 84133 No. 5996 Published in The Daily Herald June 22, 29, July 6, 1981 aa SUMMOI Probate No. 20383 IN TH FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH, In the Matter of the Adoption of NAL CARTER. A Minor THE STATE OF UTAH TO Dennis V. Carter You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Petition for Adoption with the Clerk of the above. entitled Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Ralph C Amott, Attorney for Petitioners, 60 East 100 South, Suite 100, Provo, Utah 84601, a copy of said answer, within 30 daysafter service of this summons upon you. This is an action to ter minate your parental rights in the abovenamed child ere this 16 day of June, RALPH C AMOTT Attorneyfor Petitioners 60 East 100 South, Suite 100 vo, Utah 84601 No. 6003 Published in The Daily Herald June 22, 29, July 6,13, 1981 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the West door of the County Court House in Provo City, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 29th day ofJuly, 1981 at the hour of 11°00 o'clock A.M., of said day, towit Beginning at a point along a fence, Said point being South 736.47 feet and East 1190 17 feet according to the Utah Coordinates Bearings, Centrai Zone, trom the Northwest corner of Section 20, Township 9 South, Range 2 East, Sal! Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 0 31’ 40" West 504 04 feet along said fence, thence departing from said fence North 89° 43 15" West 155.38 feet, thence East 714.07 feet, thence South 89° 03’ 37 East 685.15 feet to a fence line along the Westerly line of US Highway 91, thence along a fence line on the West line of said Highway 91, South 10° 28' 01" West 537.71 thence departing from Westerly line of U.S ighway and following ong a t n all of the following cou North 86° 42' 50” West 383.28 feet, 3 21” East 18.20 West 17! 26 South 89 8 feet + North 0 West 1 OTe feet, North 87° 53° 02" East 52.00 feet; North 0° 18° 5)" West $42.60 feet; thence departing trom fence line Ts." East 80 South 89 forcement Branch, 1860 Lin- prior to August6, 1981, will be considered in the formulation If no objections are received within the specified thirty-day period, the Regional Administrator, EPA, will issue final deterpublic hearing will be held if response to this notice dicatessignificant public interest FURTHER INFORMATION Additional information may be obtained upon request by calling 303-837-4901 or by Writing the aforementioned address The complete application, issued permit, permittee’s request for renewal of the permit and related documents are available for review and reproduction at the aforementioned address. ublic Notice Number UT-81-R5 No. 6037 Published in The Daily Herald July 6, 1981 ——— —— NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrancesat the West front door of the Utah County Building, University and Center Streets. Provo, Utah, on the 15th day of July, 1981 at 11:30 o'clock, a.m. of said day, to-wi Commencing 22 rods East and 474 feet south of the Northeastcorner of Section 2, Township 6 South Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian; thence South 252 feet; thence West 230 feet; thence North 252 feet; thence East 230 feet to the point of beginning Subject to all easements and rights-of-way, recorded or unrecorded, and any prior reservations or partial conveyancesof record SAID SALE will be made without covenant or warrant regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by CLIFF N. BECK and SUSAN BECK, SELMAN being the Substitute Trustee. for the benefit and security of R. T STEPHE 0 8766, 1n book 1626, a! page 828§37 of the official records of Utah County, State of Utah, gttice of the County Recorder RCHASE PRICE payable in lawful moneyof the United States Dated this 11 day of June 981 D. JOHN MUSSELMAN Substitute Trustee No 6000 Published in The Daily Herald June22, 29, July 6, 198) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be soldat public auctioneeto the highest(County bidaer Te ian. Courthouse, 51 South University Avenue. West Entrance, Provo, \itah. on Thursday, July 16 1981 af 10:00 a.m. 0 SaidAll of day Lots 6 7, 8 9% 10, 11 West South 14.15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 89° 43’ 600 15" feet: East thence 190.78 feet to 12°13 2), 48, 49, 60, and 6), Plat the point of beginnini Av windsor park @ast) sub: Purchase price payable in division, Orem, tawtul money of the United cording to the official plat States thereof ereof on ont file inthe office of Dated this 24th day of the Recorder, Utah County. June, 198) Utah SECURITY TITLE AND Purchase price payable in ABSTRACT COMPANY lawful money of the United rustee States dated this 20th day of 55 East Center Street june 198) Patrick B Nolan Provo, Ulan 6460) Esq Quinney & No. 6030 Published in The Nebeker. Successor Trustee Daily Herald June 29, July 6, No, 6008 Published in The 13, 1981 Pal rok ‘June 22, 29, July feet; thence North 0 18/15" 6, 1981. |