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Show -- HfnW"-- The Sail Lake Tribune, Friday, March H 21, 197X asi iingt in iiimi Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will meet Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko next month in an effort to end y ;;; v! fx? M. Mk WC- I yx the deadlock ill strategic arms talks and clear the way for a presidential summit, state department officials said Thursday. Their unofficial report came two days after Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, accused the l."i uritvi ixiiti Rnf dBihinam Ol'MUCyV Hf1 I1'11! y wp Wll Your Utah Datsun Dealers introduce a mighty special small pickup: Geneva Meeting To Prod SALT vv i Uriytri United States of "vacillating in the SALT II negotiations and implied prospects may be fading for any accord at all U.S. Effort? A '4 '. 4' One State Department official said the meeting is part of a major U S effort to get the SALT talks moving toward the final agreement that President Vance-Gromyk- Carter has Ijcen pro dieting Tile sources said their conference rus Vance S4rks Deadlock Knd C IUmolt TlV. r Aimed at UWs Coffee WASHINGTON (AIi -Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield, R Ore., is trying to build support for an international boycott of Ugandan coffee in holies of bringing about the collapse of President Idi Amin's regime. In releasing the text of the first of a series of Senate speeches he plans to deliver on Uganda, Hatfield said Thursday Amin is that "responsible for at least 11X1,000 seven-yea- r deaths during his term in power. "Take away Amin's coffee earnings and the internal, financial and military structure which supports his dictatorship might well collapse along with his reign of terror, the senator said Hatfield is a cosponsor of a resolution introduced by Sen. Ixiwell Weicker, to impose a U.S. boycott against Ugandan coflee. Hatfield said Ugandan coffee exports to the United States were $220 million in the first nine months of 1977, or over a third of Uganda's total export earnings. will take place sometime in late April and probably in Geneva, where, last May. the two men worked out the framework for the agreement now being negotiated in detail experts. if Vance and Gromyko make sufficient progress, the officials said, their meeting would be followed by a summit conference between Carter and Soviet president Leonid Breshnev in New York in late May Such a U.S. Soviet summit presumably conditional upon production of a final SALT II accord, ready for signing would be the first since President Gerald Ford met Brezhnev m the Pacific Siberian port of Vladivostok late in 197 1. Policy Expression U.S. officials said they regard the Pravda com-plain- of U.S. "vacillation" as a direct expression of policy by the highest Soviet leadership One said the Soviet article, now under dose study at the State Department, makes two ixiints: First, that the decisions have reached the when, point high level political decisions are required to resolve the technical issues. And, second, that this is a critical moment, where opportunities that are missed may be lost forever." Specially designed for Utah truckin. Available now at special low prices. He said U S analysts agree with the first point, but not with the second to IW Fantastic Fuel Economy, Too Now you can drive a pickup that was made specially for Utah. Its Datsuns Utah Hustler. Designed and built for Utah truckin'. Look... Grandpappys Hill Its a Possibility By Randolph E. Schmid Associated Press Writer The Utah Hustler is made by Datsun. So you would expect great gas mileage, right? Right! The EPA says Utah Hustler pickups should give you up to 24 miles per gallon in the city... per gallon on the up to 33 miles " And thats hustlin. highway. Built Mountain Tough The government discourages it, WASHINGTON but if you make a good case you may be able to get a local stream or hill named after your grandfather. Datsun gave this amazing small pickup a solid steel bed that can handle big workloads. How big? As much as big pickups. Up to 1,400 pounds of cargo, including passengers. Requests to name unnamed geographic features the United States are considered on their own merits, and if there is no strong objection, may be approved for inclusion on federal maps and reference works. The names of places in the United States have to be approved by the U .S. Board of Geographic Names, which has some rules for what features can be called For one thing, names cannot honor anyone alive, and if they honor a person, he or she should have some connection with the place For example, if your grandfather six-n- most of his time fishing in a little unnamed stream before lie passed away, you may bo able to get the stream named for him in Special Low Prices Now through April, your Utah Datsun Dealers are offering Utah Hustler pickups at some special low prices. So hustle on in. Plenty of Pulling Power Utah Hustler wont let you Drive one of Datsuns special Utah Hustlers today. Then drive one home... at a special low price. down when you need a little extra oomph. Its 1952 cc overhead cam engine gets you over Utah's long, steep mountain climbs. t course these figures vary with each pickup. Your actual mileage will depend on the model you purchase, options added, weather conditions and many other taclors Ol TEST DRIVE A UTAH HUSTLER NOW. AT... honoring Charles Lindbergh He says the Ixiard discourages wholesale naming of features, however on the theory that some of the landscax should ho left to futuie generations Your grandchildren may w ant to name a hill after you As an example of good document.it Ion. Orth cites a scliool m New Jersey w hieh wanted to mane a !o al mountain after a teacher who had died The projxixal was publicized m new spa ers and on telev ision. the state legislature and local town council passed resolutions of suptxirt and local nsiuents were also in favor The board approved it quickly he said If you want to propose a name, get together and write to Don Orth, executive secretary. US Board of Gcograpl.ii Names. National Center 22 i. 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