Show T Hid of $210 Million 12A L': t Opened to Develop hale Deposits Standard-Examine- Tuesday January 8 1974 r 4 ft Halt Uinta Project Lamnsit Asks in relation to its environmental ignored 4he great possibilities’ streams and constructing aque-o- f GILLINS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — consequences—as required by ground water supplies and ducts across pristine lands” David Raskin vice pres-pl- y the Water Resources Act Four environmental other alternatives of water sup-sai- d filed suit in federal court Monand continues to turn to ident of the Sierra Club in “We consider it especially By-PETE- If) R I groups day seeking to block any new unfortunate that the bureau has our mountains drying up the Utah construction of the Bonneville tyA s4 Unit cf the Central Utah Project The suit also asks that the US Interior Department be ordered to prepare environmentDENVER (AP) — Standard The high bids were read by al impact statements on other Oil Co of Indiana and Gulf Oil J tk Horton assistant secreKaysville welcomed the first in tonight with new council of the CUP which are portions Co w re the apparent high bid- tary of the interior to about 150 woman ever to serve on the members Robert W Green and still in the planning stages Clarence Russell Meacham A der at $2103 mi'uion today for persons crowded into-- seventh-floo- r : Council Mrs Dwain (Ann) council environmentalists claim The City Mr member to room of a bank building the right to develop ' water reclamam last Adams will have replace the that sworn was huge’ Buchanan to be apdeposits in northwestern ColoThe second highest apparent tion project will destroy “free Wednesday with incumbents pointed rado bidder was Sun Oil Co of Delaand In Cundall Glen running trout streams and the Mayor Syracuse Mayor Boyd The bids opened by the Devalaesthetic and recreational Councilman L Dee Sanders ware at $175 million Third who was sworn in Thurgood the were of Interior partment of Uinta of ues the portions Davis million North Two County Monday night left a two-yeby first under the federal govern- highest was $80 Mountains” not received cities only new unexpired term on the council American ment’s leases for “prototype” Marathon Oil Co two new but Jere councilmen city Freshman SEVERE IMPACT mayors and Phelps-Dodg- e operations to mine and extract I well C as were councilmen and Phil Barber the is tract Hodges Colorado first to claim The a “severe the alternative petroleum They further Clinton Mayor Gary Bush and also sworn into office The joint bid was far above of six tracts in Colorado impact” will result from the Councilmen Raynold Petersen Syracuse also officially increased urbanization of the the high bid of $500000 rejected Wyoming and Utah to be ofand Rodney Vaterlaus were received a new city adWasatch Front area which the by the government in 1968 when fered for leasing during the sworn in Friday And in Fruit ministrator Monday night water development will make fi it first tried a proposal for leas- next six months U Heights newcomers D Lon Harold Taylor a resident of possible ing of publicly owned oil shale It is estimated 18 trillion Christensen Douglas Brian and Syracuse for six years was barrels of oil are locked in the land £ Specifically the environmentGary Anderson are scheduled to sworn in to replace Mrs Green River marlstone formaalists object to the Strawberry be sworn in tonight for their Florence Rampton Mr Taylor tions in the three states ExCollection System — a series of 7' "4 w' ' vxvxv vW i6ss first terms as mayor and city a former school teacher had j 600 billion more than canals reservoirs and transperts say councilmen respectively been employed at the Clearfield librarian mountain aqueducts which will Helen Rigby 26 a part-tim- e barrels of commercially recovJob Corps Center woman to New erable shale oil similar to petYork first believed be is the from STILL VACANCY divert 136000 acre feet of waroleum crude are in the formaSOUTH WEBER ever to climb Grand Teton Peak in the winter when ter annually from the Uinta There is still a vacancy in the tions she reached the summit with Paul Petzoldt’s mounBasin to the populous BonneWeber Mayor LeRoy South however Clinton City officers Standard-Examine- r — waUPI diverted The Basin week ville taineers last his position but Poll retained FIRST TRACT The new council has been flow into would otherwise ter councilmen two new assigned the task of appointing got The first tract in the arid ultiand River Colorado the Fessler eGne and Councilman last ceremonies -to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) a new city recorder replace following area of northwestern Colorado to California Southern Fowers Howard who ComMrs Mary Davis FIRST mately The state Public Service resigned Thursday night is 5089 acres The suit was filed by the Council and Joseph Olsen were sworn in of in middle a the mission has set a public hearCity Roof the Interior Secretary Unlimited Trout Club Sierra to fill the two council seats meeting last October ing Jan 24 on Utah Power & gers CB Morton announced Resource Defense the natural Two other cities have the job West Point’s council gained Light’s request for a 255 per the five sites would be opened Council the and Environmental cent hike in electricity rates of appointing one councilman one new face Thursday when for levelopment Nov 28 as enDefense Fund The PSC suspended the pow- vironmentalists charged mining each as a result of ‘a coun- Lynn Kirkman was sworn in for names Interior It 1 Secretary cilman in the midst of a four-ye- his first term as councilman er company’s proposed Feb the shale would cause treReclaMorton US CB Rogers term being elected mayor along with incumbents Mayor startup date for the higher mendous damage in the areas Commission Gilbert mation rates saying the rights and inEast is Layton’s new mayor Loy Blake and Councilman Carl The land in the first bidding Stamin regional Reclamation Kenneth Adams will be sworn Thurgood terests of the public require 35 miles southwest of Meeker GRAND TETON NATIONAL CrandL Commissioner David decommission and a hearings The area is sparsely populated PARK ' all and other local officials as Wyo (UPI) — Paul cision on the rates farming and sheep herding Petzoldt’s band of 24 defendants The commission said the Jan land Curtis Oberhansly attorney 24 hearing will be devoted to eers completed its successful The government for the environmentalists filed UP&L’s direct case in the form that some areas of the tract week-lon- g trek up Grand Teton '4'y Vy’ yyyyyy£yyyyyyyVyy:'yy7 a motion for a temporary reof verified written testimony contain one million barrels of and was A 4 s 4 weekend the over' to be continued order— straining and exhibits oil per acre but production treated Jk''' 4 to '444$ £5 drinks in until effect a Petzoldt hearing can be by WILL APPEAR from oil shale deposits is at on a conducted motion for a celand a Chinese smorgasbord The hearing will resume on least two to three years away CLEARFIELD — A revote on vote also was in violation of to return for tonight’s meeting preliminary injunction March 11 at which time the The department says if the ebration j a new city manager here will be state law a misdemeanor Mayor Gayle Starks and FILED MONDAY Two groups of the climbers power company’s witnesses will prototype oil shale leasing prothe City: after taken tonight recount however ’ could Councilman Gene Fessler who If the court grants the pre- Council learned a vote two appear for cross - examination gram results in successful oper- made successful assaults on the J 13770-foothe t and evidence offered by otheh ation of a 50000 barrel a day peak— including liminary injunction it would weeks ago was made in an! become complicated because of were both reelected were sworn interested parties will be heard facility it could open up thou- first known woman to reach the the official takeover by newly- - in Monday enjoin the Interior Department “illegal” meeting Utah Power & Light re- sands more acres of federal summit in winter — in what The from proceeding with the CUP The situation is further Council 74 in until the case filed Monday is voted 2 Dec 28 City Neldon voted quested increases of 255 per lands among the 16 million Petzoldt described as the worst Hamblin was complicated by the fact that to appoint y W' cent for residential commerci- acres in the three states where conditions ever in the nine-yeitS to replace Mayor Starks applied for the MerS-’Richard T Judd a former last November “nSll 0" al and industrial general ser- the source is known history of the winter climb Robert Councilman Judge 0 d Speirs who city manager’s job and was one city manager declined to seek reelection vices 263 per cent for public Extracting crude oil from to W Willis had and of the four finalists selected by Ritter agreed 20 BELOW "m but the vote was cast in closed street and highway lighting shale rock is done through a re- which meet at him with into the council should have been sworn today— session 256 per cent for other public torting process which heats the “It was clear weather but on act the time Mr Davenport said the mayor Ritter may office Monday at noon authorities and 257 per cent rock removes the oil and leave this was the most difficult PUBLIC MEETING a motion restrainfor not be allowed by law to would Mr was Hamblin However temporary climbing we ve had so far for resalable power a byproduct of shale of- break a tie should it occur but order Donald and town out of Councilman ing Monday Davenport continPAUL PETZOLDT Processes for extracting the Petzoldt said “We had over an environmental impact said Monday the council was ficials say that according to that a tie vote would be conand uous night temperatures “Worst Conditions" oil are still in the study and ex statement on the Bonneville informed by the city attorney city ordinance Mr Speirs will sidered in favor of the motion 20 below and we had tlow day 20 with the Unit Morton announced Nov that the city ordinance requires retain his seat until Mr presented perimentation stages “al ”‘!diout °fvlhe(n“?h before a weak man” she 8 1973 construction would costs estimated for setting up a pro- any appointment be confirmed Hamblin takes over It was not “Hopefully the vote will go said 50000 barrel a day shale retort Dam on ceed the Creek Current same way but I’m not the The Hamblin known Mr if an at planned open public meeting Petzoldt who first climbed and other where the difficult climbing is the —the next in mining operation step development making any predictions” he “The snow was deeper than ' the peak 50 years ago and has cf the EL MONTE Calif (AP) — A set at about $400 said development aqueduct Strawberry ever and we were breaking trail climbed it hundreds of times in Rosemead man was million Mr Davenport said the first warm temperatures said the booked for investigation of murearth-fi- ll sitThe department will review up to our armpits- - The to dam be The vote taken in a special original der Sunday in the slaying of a the bids opened today and may Pson through had to crawl celebration banquet was on him uated near Fruitland Utah unannounced meeting late on a said “You Utah resident whose body was STOP AT BAR one of them or reject and lunge” he would inundate 290 acres of accept Friday night vas three vote found in his camper police say them all A decision on the suc- couldn’t walk” ts to He mountain land which the “We’re said “for” Mr Judd and two votes stop going - The victim was identified as Seven climbers including bidder is not expected cessful “valutwo enroute to as describe at or a bar “against” He said no other librarian Helen Higby David Warren Roberg 20 be- for at least a week a depart- reached the summit of Petzoldt’s able big game habitat importhome name was brought up for Lander” lieved from Midvale Thursday National Outdoor ment spokesman said to moose elk and ant deer” but others were confirmation Leadership and four reached it Wednesday Police said his body was disThe contend environmentalists School to we “Then are WILL PAY discussed including Mayor “I felt great about the have a sort of Chinesegoing covered Jan 1 in the rear of the Interior that smorStarks Department 25 said will Mrs bidder was which The winning the vehicle Higby pay climb” parked Current Creek the sweet of sour and He said the council would gasbord pork by approving street Boberg an annual lease fee of 50 cents “There aren’t very many chow on a dead-en- d the committed Dam have foo mein to decide tonight what and govhave egg yung had - been shot once with a per acre After production times in life you get a chance to additional ernment vote would take but form the building everything” small-calibweapon investiga- begins additional payments will to be first” no CUP of the that technically the list of though be mads to state federal and She said the decision on who “That’s a little different from phases statement tors said done has been candidates could be opened up impact forto the sum the oatmeal hot soups and hot was allowed On Sunday officers arrested county governments but no try for of those phases again and booked Mike Angel Villa- mula has been set for how much mit was based on strength and drinks that we had on the be diverted Councilman Wayne Thornock climb’ he said “We got tired The streams to flow an unemployed iron will go to the public or the de- climbing ability not sex nueva said through eventually system Monday that there was ‘A worker strong woman would go of eating out of cups” veloping firms Indian Resthe Uintah-Oura- y nothing wrong with holding an ervation —and the diversion of executive session to discuss 136000 acre feet of water anWORLDWIDE prospective candidates but that the confirmation should have nually cannot take place unless the Indians relinquish their wabeen made in a public meeting ter rights “Some of us were just not aware it had to be in a public TWO UNITS meeting” he said the Indians By contracts was It announced the have agreed to the vote the that Saturday following but only if the water is reMr Judd would veteran TROY Idaho (AP)-Suc- cess quires the bank’s management lent money to a man who rob- - says replace Uintah placed by the Upalco city manager Clarence Stoker Just ask to stay on for 18 months after a bed the bank years beforehand “They leave school and move and Ute Indian Units of the Isn’t everything who is retiring on Feb 1 Mr in ownership to protect the loan was repaid on to cities and towns all over CUP The latter two units comchange Frank Brocke of bank patrons on char-- the map Most of them keep Judd the is presently assistant city made interests loans Brocke the last two phases of the prise He was forced to step down He also assessments “When acter there’s “an I banking with us because we total CUP development the suit iffy manager in Corvallis Ore says ILa J A as immeto meet know new a someone bank I trusted them at a time when says Mayor Starks applied for the open of Troy after rolling up assets proposal” in December about one needed Their future position they help “Only brief cursory reference Mont ening violence THOMPSON FALLS of more than $23 million with month after being reelected to is their collateral” is made to the additional units (AP) — Two law officers rescattered A short time later etaointo 10000 accounts to Brocke refuses term as pacharge and this brevity is excused with sponding to a disturbance call sheriff Robert Wolf and Sara his second four-yethroughout all 50 states and the trons serv- the assurances that the for routine mayor banking north-centrIdaho impact world This ices including checking ac- statements will be done on in this western Montana log arrived at the scene and obslain were served Stout town has a population of 600 armed with a Under Brocke the bank once standing at the bank Brocke counts And he says the bank these units in the future” it ging community assail- hand gun outside the residence and their It was the same night Monday didn’t penalize customers who contends ant shot and killed by another the sheriff’s office said “personal touch” that Brocke behind in loan payments fell also The suit claims the that boom bank the Authorities said Stout shot believes helped because of' unexpected prob- - impact statement on the Bon-lem- s officer the Sanders County indirectors bank Sara at close range and alsheriff’s office said that made of CUP neville Unit was the the identified he was though creasingly unhappy mortally Brocke writes letters every inadequate because it failed to Authorities Don wounded Marshal Town he dead as returned several MONEY MORE night to depositors “to keep in examine alternative sources of Williams Game Warden Gene shots with a rifle touch” Brocke says the directors (water and failed to assess the Sara and Albert Stout a lumOfficers said Stout about 25 more make could dirsc-bank last “figured they year Early j complete impact of more urban- ber mill worker was killed in an ensuing exmoney with a smaller bank” LOGAN Utah (AP)— Rep K has demonstrated that he sitll ors adopted a new retirement ization along the Wasatch said Williams change of shots with Wolf who Authorities f'is (TilfiJiIr to “No bank can continue to op--1 P0'Front if emP'°yes Sara-abou- t 45 he 50 says was slain after about onto to rants hold the escaped injury tapes 40 did as it ago erate years It further contends that the was dispatched to Stout’s mo- died enroute to a hospital The present mood of Congress documents This has one state bank official com- - prevails President Nixon will and Bureau of Reclamation did not bile home in answer to a call sheriff’s office said Wolf dismented Board members reluc- - be out of office by June with created resentment and some j weigh the benefits of the project who reported covered Williams’ body lying in woman from a tant to criticize the popular the greatest pressure for re- disappointment among Republi-the man was armed and threat- - the snow nearby bank president publicly said moval from Republicans cans privately that he liad resisted “The Democrats are not goAsked by students what he modernization programs at the ing to remove the President would do with the tapes if he APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS bank from office The floundering of were president McKay said he Registration Jan 7 to 7 Brocke disagreed He said a the President will probably be Classes held: wouldn’t hand them probably the at installed was computer Democrats in the over M & W Electrical Wiring a hejp pm bank recently although We 11 it’s NEW and Building Construction CITY my campaign pm the importance never treat our customers as a feling that Masonry pm effort to re of “I recognize 0 the separation of powers Plumbing pm number instead of a name move the President will start COUNTRY And in good conscience I don’t Patrick Nunan the new bank wjtj1 jjjs own Tu & Th Electrical Wiring McKay think I could do pm to refuses to discuss anything Sheet Metal e president state at utah pm Monday ' weaken the system But no one SKI SHOPPE problems with Brocke” itv is above the law and the im- -' Register at Weber Education Center 1 00 Washington Blvd rear Also Asked if any patrons have courses m Creative Crocheted Rugs Darpery FALL ELECTIONS o closed their accounts to protest portant records should be availSALES RENTALS Upholstery Woodcarving! Handwriting Analysis to to able the or convict clear said Brocke’s forced retirement NuMcKay Republicans it Complete listing of classes upon nan said “I would rather not were particularly conscious of guilty ” he said Call WSC Division of Continuing Education forrequest Information 1 Lccstsd In tr3 ttsu roll shcp the burden which the President comment on that ext 617 AUTOMATIC discould be in the fall campaigns building nsxt to tsnms courts Brocke says fromhe’s For information regarding these or ether TRAriSniSSIOHS ALCOHOLISM leaving GOP members of the House j $ across from too Conoco stotisn couraging patrons classes you would liko cell — CAN BE TREATED because “there’s a chance I were pleased when Nixon an 4299 Riverdale Rd nCALXi 649-8- 1 1 1 exL 3969 or 649-962- 2 Phon 392-59will be back” Brocke says the nounced “Operation Candor” Ogden Utah bank may be sold He says if it McKay said “But as it devel- INFORMATION OFFICE F03 RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION ‘TTvfir I’ aswrcmargmwanimuw is “I will go back Mi rtiigH 'oped the President wasn’t dis- Utah AlcahoHsm Foundation Brocke says federal law re- closing anything new And he in Davis a oil-sha- le i ar cro-Fi- na £ Hearing Date Set on Utah Power Rates ' ' ' 100-POUN- D WOMAN 24 Climbers Scale Down Teton Peak ar City Manager Vote Illegal Mayor Still in Running as Post Not Filled '4 j j c five-memb- er 3-- nf ar p Utahn Slain Suspect Booked i envir-mentalis- 100-pou- nd er 'PERSONAL TOUCH' Popular Bank President Forced Out T- MONTANA TOWN re-routi- ng -U ar al old-fashion- ed Nixon Could Be Gone By June McKay Says (MMT: PMQfflEMP -- j 1 7-- 10 PMK py’ 7-- 10 7-- 10 CR03S 7-- 10 Uni-“th- 7-- 10 1 LESSONS non-cred- 399-594- LEI ELDS 71 -- I' tr |