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Show 21 THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 21, 1977 Soviet trade of jobs. Exports provide jobs." He said the Commerce Department conservatively estimates that $25,000 in manufactured exports provides one job, while it takes $42,000 in agricultural exports to do the same thing. "If left to develop on its own, unrestricted by artificial restraints, U.S. Soviet trade could grow to several billions of dollars per year and generate hundreds of thousands of American jobs." He further argued trade with Russia and Eastern Europe has favorably affected the U.S. balance of payments. From 1971 to 1976, the U.S. experienced a $2.5 billion favorable trade balance with Russia and $3 billion for all of Eastern Europe. -- With this countrys trade and total foreign payments slipping ever more dramatically out of balance. Continued from page KJU agreement is not dead in a state of suspended 12 due in large part to soaring energy expenditures, we cannot afford to ignore the benefits this profitable bilateral trade affords." If the United States doesn't provide the Soviets with technological know-hothen another industrialized country will and this country will simply lose out on the economic benefits, said Kenw, dall. The additional fears some have that, once they have our technology, the Soviets will soon be competing is with us in world markets just not realistic," said Kendall. "Their internal needs are so vast that any technological advances and productivity gains they make from the importation of Amerwill be deican know-hovoted to domestic requirements for the foreseeable w future." He said the 1972 trade just anim- and it could be implemented if the Congress would ratify the agreement. The prestigious "Giants in our City award was presented during the meeting to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wal- ation lace. It was the third presen- tation of the award since its creation in 1970. Master of ceremonies B.Z. Kaslter. president of Mountain Fuel Supply, made the presentation and cited the Wallaces' g contribution to the of Utah. well-bein- Wallace is a former mayor of Salt Lake City, former president and chairman of the board of Walker Bank & Trust Co. and one of the organizers of Western BanCorporation. Mrs. Wallace is recognized as a leader and contributor to the advancement of the arts in Utah. Nuclear power Continued from page 19 wait and build a coal plant. Finlayson said. Yet another problem is the Idaho commissions insis- Every Day an Adventure in Love tence that it approve the plant site study once completed. If not approved, the utility's stockholders pick up the costs, Finlayson said. The Utah PSC has yet to consider the issue, although a tentative hearing date has been set for Oct. 25. The study will cost $400,000 and, according to Finlayson, the utility did not have to go to the PSC for approval but did so only because "we wanted to be open and let everyone know what were doing." Possible sites for the plant include areas in south central Idaho, near Green River, Wyo., and west of the Great Salt Lake. TonySaracino ARMS REALTY I was born and raised in Price, Utah - the son of a disabled coal miner. I went to workinacoal mine at an early age to support my brothers, We are here to serve sisters and parents. vowed my children would never support me and began a race for the I "almighty" dollar. Later I moved to Salt Lake and, in time, established real estate and sales offices along the Wasatch Front in my quest for financial success. I felt an absolute void in my life and tried to fill it by establishing new financial goals. My son and my new wife started attending bible classes and informed me that God was doing miracles. I attended their bible class out of fjear that they were being misled. Call us if you need a Real Estate Loan James R. Cahoon President residential or commercial. Jeri Madsen Office Mgr. That evening I participated in a prayer in which I asked Jesus Christ into my heart and life. Praise the Lord! Needless to say, he came into my heart and life. Since that time, every day has been a new adventure. Ive seen miracles! Ive seen people healed! lean We will take a loan application any day of the week - 7 days a week. witness to this because the Lord healed me. Since that time I have become active in a Glenn Woodward Loan Officer transdenomi national organization of Christian business men. You, too, can have a new life in Jesus Christ. Please accept my invitation to attend a fellowship luncheon held each Thursday at 12:00 noon Friendly - Courteous We are here to serve. at the Chuck-a-Ra- ma Sierra Room, 744 East 4th South. Call me for additional information. My number is 487-166-6. Don Quigley Loan Offu Westmarc Mortgage Corporation 1137 East 2100 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 7 Telephone (801) 486-483- Vi.' y. P |