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Show Page 30- THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Thursday, 9, 1981 July Bipartisan Accord Revealed ‘Clon e Bus’ Makes On Saving Social Security WASHINGTON (UPI) — The leading Senate Republican in the Social Security struggle agrees with his Democratic House counterpart that a higher retirement age andlimited cost-of-living in creases are the mostlikely wayto save the system Sen. William Armstrong, RColo. is in a pivotal position as Congress wrestles with the financially troubled retirement program. He is closely tied to the Reagan administration and chairs the Senate subcommittee that will Security changes this week begin studying Social Experts agree the national retirement system will go broke next year unless something is done. It is facing a cash shortage estimated at about $100 billion over the next five years Last month Rep. J.J. Pickle, D-Texas, head of the House Social Security panel. said limiting the inflation adjustment and gradually raising the retirement age from 65 to 68 are the most likely vehicles to save the system. I think Jake Pickle is correct in identifying the two most prominent areas for compromise at the present time as the COLA (cost of living ad- Legal Notices SUMMONS Civil No. $7505, INTHE DISTRICTCOURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, FRANK W EICHELBERGER, Plaintiff vs MARG ARET EICHELBERGER Defen gant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT Youare hereby surnmoned and required to file an answer in writing to the at tached complain! with the Clerk of the above-entitied Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Raiph C Amott. Plaintiff's attorney, 60 East 100 South, Suite 100, Provo, Utah, a copyof said answer, within 20 days after publica: tion of this summons upon If you fail so fo do, judg: ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, whichhas been filed with the Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described justment) and the gradual increase in the age of retirement,” Armstrong said in an interviewwith United Press International I would describe them as the most prominent for compromise because they are the ones that have been the most widelydiscussed and we know the most about them at the moment.” said Armstrong, whose panel will open hearings Tues- day. “There is an element of fundamental justice in each of those proposals" he added President Reagan — who seems willing to consider almost any approach to preserve the system — proposed immediate, stiff penalties for early retirementaspartofa plan to shore up the system Other possibilities, not embraced by the administration, are the use of income tax revenues or an increase in the payroll tax that funds Social Security None ofthose are given much ofa chanceofpassing Congress. Even Armstrong,one of Reagan's top supporters concedesthereislittle hope for adoption of the president's package of penalties Reagan Proposals To ‘Gut’ Air Act? 1 at li 1S am The purposeof thesale is the foreclosure of a Trust Deed WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Democratic senator says the administration is considering proposals t would ‘gut’ the Clean Air Act by using economies to decide air quality standards and leav- ing antipollution efforts to the states Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., former chairmanof the National Commission on Air Quality. said Monday the administration also is contemplating the elimination of pollution control requirements on All of Lot 5, Piat B’, SPR ING TREE SUBDIVISION, Orem, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, The purchase price is payable in lawful money of most newplants and factories The proposals he said, are contained in a memo written by jenvironmental Protection Agency Ad- ministrator Ann Gorsuch to a Cabinet-level working group considering changesin the Clean Air Act The proposal to use economic factorsin setting the United Statesat the time Clerk of said Court and a of sale unless there is a prior air quality standards would represent “a funCopy of whichis hereto an: written agreement with the damental change,” Ms. Gorsuch’s memonotes. nexec and herewith served Trustee. The property is to be It “would introduce the concept of balancing the uponyou. sold without any warra benefits of protecting segments of the public This di is an action for vorce Dated this 30 day of April 1981 By Raiph C. Amott Attorney tor Plaintiff LPH C AMOTT 60 East 100 South, Suite 100 Provo, Utah 8460! No. 5992 Published in The Daily Heraid June 18, 25, July 9, 198) NOTICES OF SALE TRUSTEE of title, possesion or cumbrances. Further infor mation about the sale may be The 11-year-old Clean Air Act is due to expire obtained by contacting the Trustee this year, but Congress is working onbills to DATED this 251 day of later renewit June, 1981 VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Council June 16, 1981. Harold V. Gividen City Recorder ING TREE SUBDIVISION, Wo. 6027 Published in The Orem, Utah, according to the Daily Herald July 9. 16, 1981 official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder Utah County, Utah The purchase price is money of the United States at the time ofsale unless thereis a prior written agreement with the Trustee The property 1s 10 be any warranties cumbrances. Fu intor Mation about the sale may be nt abiained by g the Trustee T 251m day of VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Trustee By FERRIS WARD Title Assistant Vice President th Main payable in lawful Despite prodding from House and Senate rustee members, the administration has not yet anBy FERRIS WARD nounced what changes it believes Congress should Title Assistant Vice make the law Presicent Hart said the Gorsuch memo confirms the Mai South, Main 1925 South Add ress: 1325 authenticity of administration draft proposals The following described Lake City, Utah 84115 real property will be sold at No.Salt6047 Published in The public auction to the highest Herald July 2, 9, 16 bidder The sale will be held Daily 198) at the West entrance, of the PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a duly 28, 1981, at 11:15 a.m. public hearing to be held The purpose of the sale is the Tuesday, July 21, 1981 at 6 45 foreclosure of a Trust Deed p.m. in the Mapleton City Council Chambers, 35 East Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah for the purpose of discussing of Valley Bank and proposed changes to tne pany, Covering the Mapleton City Master Street feal property located at 1903 Pian Spring Tree Drive, Orem By order of the Mapleton City Utah, and more particularly described as follows All of Lot7, Plat '’B", SPR: against the costs of doing so’ the memo said leaked last month That draft, which would repeal 51 separate provisions of the Clean Air Act and relax 64 other provisions clearly represents decisions which have already been reached among the membersofthe Cabinet council's working group " Hartsaid “These changes would makethe clean Air Act optional with anyfurther pollution control left completely to the discretion of the EPA administrator and the state governments. “Even worse, the Gorsuch memoshowsthat the administration is still considering other major proposals which would gut the act even further. Hart said Hart said the administration's approachto public health “is best revealed bythe part of the Gorsuch American Elephants Get Congressman Angry Their Traveling Orders WASHINGTON (UPI) — If a 25-foot Winnebago marked “8th District Congressional Office, US Congress" roars by at high speed on a Virginia highway, don't blame Rep. Stan Parris, R-Va_ It’s just the “clone bus. Parris and members of his staff were puzzled a few weeks ago when they began getting complaints that their mobile office was Speeding running other erat off the road and otherwise breaking the jaw. They checked out the whereabouts of their own NAIROBI, Kenya UPI) — Randall Moore has a jumbo-sized problem. said Two in fact. They are called Durga and Owalla They are two 17-year-old cow phants. born in Afneca but raised id domesticated in the United States. where they lived for 13 years he and ABC-Sports TV have spent on the project so far The ABC sidiary, American Sportsman was to have made a 60minute film of Moore’s unique experiment. So far they have only 40 minutes and nosatisfactory conclu- Nine months ago Moore, 30. a mobile office each time, and discovered it was biologist from Portland Ore tiles away Resides, the driver was understrict sip: So why do the elephants have to orders to obey everytraffic law in the books to ped them out with a bull elephant avoid just the sort of complaint they were receiv Popes N-Y.. toTecsombal Mombasa tiyan KenyaBimokiya The idea which was sponsored b: Sa ct beee a subsidiary of ABC-Sports TV, was to see if the female elephants could adapt ofer a carefully controlled 2- inj It's been driving us bananas said Dick Leg gitt, Parris’ administrative assistant. “We've been calling it the clone bus. Finally the break came when a womancalled to complain the “‘office” had been sitting in front of her house for four days. taking up three parking leave” Kenyais a tourist country,"’ ‘ildlsaid John Ochoki, assistant wildlife director, “We offer a certain package and it involves wild animals. We are not very interested in zoo elephantsorcircus elephants When Mr. Moore arrived with year period to living wild in their native African bush The male elephant Tschombai places. theseelephants we made an agree- ment that his project should be com- died last March after drinking con Leggitt drove to the location and sure enough. it was a carbon copy of Parris’ mobile office. including the congressional seal and 8th District markings. Tracing the license tag through the Fairfax taminated water. Now Kenya says the two female elephants have to go The authorities gave Moore until Saturday when the US. freighter S.S Mormactide sails for NewYork, to County Police Department, Leggitt discovered the Winnebago at onetimehad been leased from local pleted by June 30 this year. Mr Moore was aware of this agreement We have given him enough time Now let him go and do it elsewhere.” Moore says that is not true. He says he got permission for a 2-year project. “They'veonly given us nine months out of two years.’” get them out of the country. company by Rep. Harold Ford, the Democratic congressman for Tennessee's 8th District 20-Plus A pain of more than $200 000, in fact. That is what Moore estimates ‘That's going to cost about $60,000. It’s a real pain Moore TRUCKLOAD SAL Firms Likely To Bid DENVER (UPI) — National Park Serviceofficials say they expect more than 20 firmsto bid for a newconcessions contract at Yellowstone National Park by the Aug. 31 deadline Companies have been invited to submit proposals detailing how they would administer the park concessions, now a $20-million-a-year operation, during the next five to 30 years. In the past the Park Service has told concessionaires how to run Yellowstone’s food, lodging and transportation ser- vices and has charged a franchise fee. But if an attractive proposal is submitted this summer, officials say. the agency might effectively turn the concessions over to a private firm and waive thefee in MAJOR BRANDS OUTLETS 1700 No.State Plaza, #23 (el PROVO 377-1491 , exchange for a percen- tage of the profit memodealing with standard setting.’ TRUSTEE’S SALE property situatd County, State of Utahwill be sold ai public auction to the righest bidder on the front steps of the Utah County Zourthouse, Provo. Utah, on Tuesday. July 28, 1981, at the nour of 9:30 am. by W LARK BURT. The Succes sor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by DAVID T AVERETT and DIANNE kK AVERETT. as Trustors and THE LOCKHART CO. as Beneficiary, recorded on the 5th day of February, 1980 Book 1812, Page 437, 0 ficial records in theoffice cf nty Recorderof Utat County. 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