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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 17, 1977 IS Liquidation of Salt Lake Factory Creates IMS. OWers tMington Birthday MDtemalliwffi The president of Utah Power and Light Co. Thursday offered to a U.S. Senate subcommittee an alternative to proposed air quality legislation that would facilitate good plant siting while protecting air quality. Hosting a former foreign exchange student for a recent visit were Casper and Beatrice Carroll, to r, and their guests, Bangun S. Kusmuljono and wife Odi, and their daughter Shahla, who were en route from New York to Hong Kong. RECENT VISIT Bangun S. Kusmuljono was in Kaysville recently to visit old friends and renew past acquaintances. He was an American Field Service exchange student at Davis High School in 1960 and he lived with the Dr. Jack The Rampton family. students knew him as Bang. he was so he reigned as the favorite date for senior girls at the annual Girls Dance. He sang in the choir, AT SCHOOL college training and was graduated. In 1971 he was fortunate enough to return to the United States and to Los Angeles where he spent two years and obtained a masters degree in business from the : WHEN HE returned to Indonesia, his college study at the University of Bandung was interrupted by the national uprising to uproot He joined Communism, hundreds of students to oust president Sukarno. This took several years. Many of the Students were killed but Sukarno was finally out and a more liberal Suharto was in as president of Indonesia. ::Then Bang resumed his of University spring of 1974 he became employed by Chase IN THE 'Jjji, fsgp ?r Chase National Bank in Hong Kong, np Robert McArthur of Ogden has been D. South promoted to colonel in the Air Force Reserve. HE IS assigned to the 508ih Tactical Fighter Group (Reserve) at Hill AFB as commander of the groups combat support squadron. In civilian life Colonel McArthur is chief of aircraft, missile and support funds in the controllers office at Hill. HE BEGAN his military career as an apprentice seaman in the Navy in 1944 and served on the USS Casco, a seaplane tender. The ship services patrol aircraft and patrol torpedo boats in the Philippines. Following the war Colonel McArthur attended the University of Utah and was graduated in 1951 with a B.S. degree in business administration. He also received a second lieutenants commission in the Air Force ROTC program at the university. HE WAS employed at Hill AFB in 1952 as an aircraft mechanic. He has spent 14 years in the Air Force Reserve program assigned to the 508th at Hill AFB and its predecessor units. Colonel McArthur is a charter member of the Utah Air Force Association and served in eight different executive positions, including president of the Salt Lake Chapter and vice president at the state level. He recently was elected for a second time as vice president for air, Utah Reserve Officers Associat- ion. ir HQ' Via National Bank at their New York He office. has specialized in the credit relations area of banking. Bang was enroute to Hong Kong when he stopped off for two days in Kaysville. After a visit with friends in Los Angeles and relatives m Jakarta and Bogor, Indonesia, he will be working at the South East Asia headquarters of the Robert McArthur Promoted Colonel GEnBGaniiDeCiignHi WE5I Southern California. In the meantime he had married his beautiful wife, Odi, in Jakarta. studied auto mechanics, became fluent in English and entertained with his guitar. Bang came to Utah from Bogor, Indonesia where his father, who was the first native director of the National Botanical Gardens at Bogor, gives lectures on botany. Since that time Bang has become more international. 1 IS married to the former Connie Johnson of Salt Lake City and they have three HE M3BG3 0 O' children Mike, Dennis and Merrilee. TESTIFYING before the Senate Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution, E.A. Hunter pointed out that his firm supports the classification of national parks, national monuments and wilderness areas of particular environmental concern and agreed that they should be protected by Class I areas (nondegredation). However, Hunter said because of Utahs unique topography of narrow valleys with mountains along both sides, prevention of significant deterioration has a discriminatory impact that may exceed that any other of 6tate. THE PROPOSED legislation before you will dictate the siting of such facilities at locations where they should not be built, while preventing construction at the most acceptable sites to minimize adverse . . . environmental impacts," Hunter said. Under Hunters proposal, predicted concentrations would never be allowed to exceed the next higher grade of classification, and then for no more than five per cent of the time. He proposed that per- be authorized to conduct inveof stigations proposed developments and authorize specific limited development without redesignation to a higher classification. mitting - concentrations in certain areas to Class II limits while allowing Hunter said power plant sites are limited and it cannot be assumed that every potential site must be reserved for a power plant. The national interest, he said, must make some provision for oil shale, alumina, and other fuel and natural resources from the reserves now undeveloped in the western states including short-ter- variances for higher concentrations which occur a few days per year on isolated, uninhabited and usually unoccupied hillsides. Considering Utahs unique topography. Hunter said, the state would have only three other choices, each with negative impact: -I- NCREASE the distance between plant sites and the nearest high terrain. Unfortunately, Hunter said, this clustering is not always possible in Utah because of close proximity of high terrain. -- Build smaller plants close together, situated to avoid plume interface with elevated terrain. at Lyman Interiors Thurs. - Friday - Saturday HUNTER told the subcommittee that without Class III areas, or some relief from Sofa 100 Nylon Floral Velvet Wood Trim sufficient capacity to supply the electrical needs of our customers in the next 20 years. This is true even though we plan to add equipment to remove 90 per cent of the S02. d The Salt Lake utility serves more than 350,000 customers in the states of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. 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