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Show The National Enterprise, April 13, 1977 Page thirteen Only at Walker Bank Business could suffer Continued from page one significant deterioration of air standards and who defines that standard. Dunlap noted as the law stands, restraints are placed on construction. Those restraints will restrict economic activity," Dunlap said. Don't Punish Business The variance would allow for a five percent of variance a year to the Gass II level of the existing standard. Data show there are only a few days each year that 18-da- y Just the same, the consultant said significant deterioration to a Class II area would still provide air twice as clean as air in an air quality control area such as the Wasatch Front. The Chamber supports a position that industry should not be curtailed because of the potential of a five percent violation. said the amendment would allow industry to build at sites where labor, fuel and services were readily Cooke The alternative to the amendment, according to Cooke, is to build smaller, less cost effective power plants and to turn away new industry. In reality Utah has no alter- natives," Cooke emphasized. Because of the mountainous terrain, pollutants cannot dissipate before reaching the mountains. If the amendment is not approved, business activity will suffer," Cooke explained. He added water availability and population concentrations prohibit economical expansion to the desert counties where air quality is not complicated by mountainous terrain. To accommodate your changing needs. To provide credit cards accepted like cash at home and around the world. To guarantee checks so they'll be honored like cash. WHY BOTH VISA AND MASTER CHARGE? For maximum convenience (some stores still accept only one or the other) and to busihelp keep your finances straight (use one card for personal use, the other card for term for charges ness. Or one card for monthly convenience purchases, the other longer etc.). WALKER BANKARD CHECK GUARANTEE SERVICE A Walker Bankard makes checks as good as cash. Checks are guaranteed up to $100, with overdraft protection. And a Walker Bankard is the KEY TO THE BANK: With it you can a day at the AMPM transfer funds or make cash withdrawals make 24-hou- deposits, rs Teller Machines. NO COST! It costs you nothing to receive this valuable trio of cards. It costs nothing to carry them. Theyre like money in your pocket, but with the option of extended credit. ONE APPLICATION! The single application that gets you one, two, or all three cards is now available at all Walker Bank locations. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Cooke also stressed We as western business-peopl- e have a lot to lose if this amendment is not made to the House Bill," Cooke said. As the Central Utah Project and winter fuel shortages demonstrate, the concern is in and for the East. If we are to continue growth in the West, we must take a stand on our high terrain problem," Cooke said. in- well-place- d dustries might not be able to conform to the standard," Dunlap said. WHY THREE CARDS? ness community must take a stand before the law is passed to assure action taken is in its best interest. the busi- - Cooke projected President Carters energy message on April 20 will determine much of Utahs future growth especially in the low ferrous coal mining,, concerns. As a result of the amendment, Cooke projects growth will occur to the north and south of the Wasatch Front. "A logical next step for industry and growth is to Nephi, Vernal and Brigham," Cooke said. We believe business is ready to accept its responsibility to guarantee clean air. But we also believe clean air is possible without shutting down business activity," Cooke stressed. Miners will be jobless Some 35 Tintic miners will be without jobs when operations at the halloysite clay mine near Tintic stop on June 30. Clay production at the mine has reportedly dropped from a peak of 1,000 or more tons per month years ago to approximately 500 tons per month at present. A spokesman at the mine said company management will examine the Tintic property to determine what other development can be initiated to keep the miners working. |