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Show 1 11 THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 Wilderness $ t Continued from page ten JAMES L. NEVILLE & ASSOCIATES is turn Hamre's ruling by V. R. Licchty of Provo, and Brian Beard, a Utah State University student, who are opposed to the project. The reivew by McGuire is the final administrative appeal open to opponents of the resort before they go to court. Nielsen said the opposition has delayed the project but in Utah Our organization offers a stimulating sales career, with emphasis on business and personal financial planning. TRAINING is thorough and professional. I at the same time, we have a Our better project because of it. We didnt sit around waiting for the appeal, we kept working and now we can move ahead with finalitv." associates handle pension plans, estate analysis, life insurance programs, employee benefits, business insurance, and many other services. 0 INCOME consists of a generous salary and commission plan during our initial 3 year training program. Our senior associates earn from $25,000-$40,00- 0 and up. INDEPENDENCE like no other career. Established associates set their own schedules, choose their own clients, and operate without territorial limits. INTERESTED? Please call us at 322-560- to arrange 9 an interview, or send your resume to: 1 JOSEPH BRUSATTO, CLU 41 ii South 300 East Salt Lake City, Utah 841 11 Licchty said he was not surprised at the decision and he will meet with other opponents of the project and consider what action to take. A special use permit from the Forest Service is required before construction can begin. but neither Nielsen nor the local Forest Service supervisor were willing to guess when the permit would be issued. However, they were willing to estimate the permit would be issued sometime around the first of the vear. County okays KCC bond pollution control process, including the Salt Lake County Commissioners William Dunn and Pete Kutulas voted in Thursdays commission meeting to approve a resolution authorizing a SI 20 million industrial revenue bond issue for Copper Corporation's air quality improvements at its Magna smelter. Commissioner William Hutchinson was not at the meeting. The bonds, which are not general obligations of the county, and will not put any liability on the county's credit or taxing powers, will be repaid solely under a promissory note and financing agreement issued by Kennecott in favor of the countv. Ken-neco- tt The million will essentially go for payment of facilities related to pollution control at the Magna smelter, according to Kennecott's Ken Kcfauvcr. He said the total bill for the new equipment is some $280 million. Kefauver said in order to S120 meet federal air standards, Kcnnccott is making major modifications to its smelting instal- lation of three new smelting furnaces which operate on a different principle than the current furnances: a new acid plant: scrubbers, precipitators flue systems and the smokelandmark 1.200-foo- t stack. Construction on the new equipment is 94 percent complete. When we start up the new smelting process by the end of the year, our expectation is that you will see little or no smoke coming from the tall stack," Kefauver said. residents He said county could expect to see smoke coming from the tall stack at times this week, however, as one of the new furnances is started up. "That smoke is not representative of the stacks function once the new smelter is completed," added Kefauver. At a commission meeting next month, particulars of the bond issue will be adopted by resolution of the commission. Commissioner Kutulas said while he had opposed sonic industrial revenue bonds in the past, this is the kind local government should support this is what it was s onrod mr M mm satisfied with Poor service is no bargain. Thats quality service is our work really done, in why hundreds of cars are serviced by TUNEX nationally. TUNEX knows that only after youve been ' i 1 ' il c I i 1 ? ! i I i short, you can trust TUNEX, the people who give you guaranteed car service. Drop us a line! designed for." Commissioner Bill Dunn said the commission had taken "a right step in partnership with large industry." He lamented the fact the Utah industrial revenue bonding law doesn't place much emphasis on helping existing industry, but seems primarily interested in attracting new industry. Key Industries nets $600,000 Sandy bond South Key Industries Mix East Ready plant has received proceeds from a $600,000 industrial revenue bond issued by Sandy City. 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