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Show Enterprise Review, February 25, 1976 Page 4b Sales Manager to Implement Strategy Utah management has announced its decision to make a concentrated effort to sell group business. Putting that decision into action will be newly named sales executive Katie Goodfellow. Hotel tently been the largest oil producing nation in the world. Because of political and eco nomic factors, our domestic production has decreased over the past several years. At the same, time, others were makeffort to expand ing an their oil operations. all-o- Goodfellow will specialize in Katy Goodfellow A native of Salt Lake City, assisting travel and professional groups plan meetings, she is a graduate of Highland tours and conventions in Salt High School and attended Lake City. Stevens Henager College. She was administrative assistant She spent three years with to the Utah State Director of Aeronautics for three years the Hilton Hotel in sales. 1 made sure the prior to entering the hotel hotel was filled when it convention and sales field. ng opened, she explained. Loan& up to $100,000 in Richard A. Herron has been named Mountain Fuel Supplys Director of Personnel. Mr. Herron will take over his new assignment March 1. Herron began his career with MFS in 1956 as a personnel clerk, later earning promotions to employment supervisor, personnel super20-ye- ar visor, employee relations supervisor and personnel administrator. He graduated the University of sociology. Prior to his recent assignment, he has been employee relations and development coordinator. ar NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION subsidiary or Herron Named to MFS Post Utah with a BS degree in Impossible? Not even unusual. If you have all your material, we can usually put together a second mortgage loan in three days or less. Tip to terms; competitive rates on 85 per cent of appraised value. And, we wont ask why you need the money. Thats your business. Its a great package. Give us a call. 12-ye- ut in 1956 from three days A byD. VanDeGraaff From the time Colonel Drake drilled the first producing oil well until just recently, the United States has consis- Before I came, Larry Jack-stie- n performed my job and several others, Goodfellow said. She added her past experience has sharpened her skills in selling large group business. pre-openi- We Can If We Will Salt Lake Office: 323 S. State St. 84111 364-843- Granger Office: 299-824- 8 4 2085 W. 3500 S. 84119 Richard A. Herron As Director of Personnel, he will assume the duties of Wiley I. Beavers, vice president, administration, who is leaving Mountain Fuel to become personnel vice president for Northern Power Company in Minneapolis, Minn. in acquiring drilling lease permits, especially offand often excessive production. Now it appears, shore; even though information is not environmental restrictions deas complete as we would like, lay or prohibit refinery or Russia is producing more bar- pipeline construction. All of rels of oil per day than is the this has occurred in the two U.S. years after our country set When it first became apparenergy independence as a ent that we were going to lose national goal. our first place position as an oil producer, there were those Few Americans would trade who rationalized that it didnt life here for life on Mainland really matter because even China, and a democracy though the oil was located in should be expected to move other countries, American more laboriously than a totalicompanies owned and operat- tarian form of government. ed the oil fields, refineries, Therefore, it is probable that and pipelines. It was assumed comparisons should not be in a we were that by many howmade. It secure position. Obviously we ever, to note the speed with were not. which Communist China has Our oil wells, refineries and established itself as an oil pipelines have been and con- nation. Due to large scale offtinue to be nationalized by shore drilling operations, oil Find foreign governments. in China will ers Rights no longer guaran- production double by 1980. Over the last tee supply. Oil has become a five years, gas production has political and economical com- more than tripled. Refining modity for which we must capacity is being built to keep politically and economically pace with production. Nine compete in the world market. percent of Chinas oil comes Our dependency on foreign from oil shale, three percent oil has increased to nearly 40 from coal liquification. China percent while domestic produc is now in a position to begin tion continues to decline. The oil to other Asian national goal of energy inde- exporting countries. pendence has resulted in a great deal of hyperbole and fancy footwork, but little has Without jeopardizing our been done to actually improve way of life, or our environment our energy situation. there seems little reason for us not to move in a similar direction. We could safely and Coal Down Too sanely expand offshore drilactivities, develop our. oil In addition to oil, coal ling shale capability, utilize our production decreased last year vast coal deposits and expand Oil shale development receicapacity to meet ved a serious congressional refining domestic supply. This would setback; tax laws were chanimprove our economy and ged to reduce capital invest- break our dependency on the ment money available to the OPEC countries. oil industry; continuation of price controls restricts exploration budgets and limits the Industry and free enterprise possibility for new entries into is willing, even anxious, to get the industry; nuclear power the job done. What we need is plants have come under new the green light from Washingcriticism; there are extended ton. Saudi Arabia was the first to surpass the U.S. in rate of delays -- Nuclear Researchers Schedule Confab Researchers and analysts from around the world will converge on Salt Lake City March 1 for a three-da- y conference at the Rodeway Inn. Participants in the Fourth Biannual TRIGA Reactor Owners Conference will be researchers who use nuclear reactors to analyze their subt, jects. Professor Gary M. Professor of Mechanical San-quis- Engineering at the University of Utah, is the local coordinator of the conference. . Sanquist supervises work done by the nuclear reactor at the University of Utah. That reactor is one of 50 being used in the world The TRIGA reactor does not produce power, explained Sanquist. Rather, it makes radio isotope analyses,' he said. Dr. W.M. Tuddenham at Kennecott Research Center explained that Kennecott uses the University reactor on a regular basis. We may use it to measure impurities in ore or in finished material, he said. It is a technique in our arsenal of techniques, he added. He said the reactor can analyze trace quantities of elements, and it is used when conventional methods are not adequate. The National Aeronautic Space Administration has used the University reactor to simulate the upper atmosphere and analyze the impact of radioactive experimentation on the earth. The University Medical Center uses the reactor to produce radio isotopes which expose the patient to less radiation than does an machine. The type radiation produced by the reactor is machcomparable to an y ine, Sanquist explained. . X-r- ay X-ra- |