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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, June 29, nmrmnrTmmmnnrrm 1977 hanksville Earlier this week Sterling Merrill of Intermountain Power Project toured the proposed power plant site. The news report was aired Monday. It includes Officials of the Intermountain Power Project say theyre hopeful but not optimistic about the projects future. At a briefing Monday for NOW... One Policy Protects Entire Family is insured by the most flexible of plans. He is not limited to one mode or type of life insurance but can select the plan which best suits his needs and budget. If he is disabled, his insurance, plus that on mother and the children, will remain in force fully paid. DAD right now is considering tougher air standards for national parks and recreation areas. Standards IPP could not meet just 13 days a year when changing air currents would blow sulfur dioxide emissions over Capitol Reef. Joseph Rackrell, IPP President says he hopes Congress will grant a variance allowing some pollution for these 13 days. If were going to use more coal and use the resources this country has, weve got to give a little bit in the environment areas. Intermountain reporters, Power Projects spokesman environmental said is covered by permanent insurance (rather than term as with most other companies). This means that she is building up cash values and retirement benefits. Her insurance and the children's is fully paid up if Dad should die, in addition to the cash she receives from Dads policy. MOTHER requirements must be relaxed a little or the cant project be completed. Salt Wash, remote and desolate, could be the site of electric the largest generating plant in the 3,000 megawatts. country are insured at no extra cost. New additions to the family are automatically covered after they are 15 days old. At age 22, children may convert to $5,000 of any kind of insurance for every $1,000 provided under Farmers Family Plan without a medical exam. CHILDREN mined coal Seventy-fiv- nearby. percent of the e power would go to Southern California municipal utilities and 25 percent Ask your Farmers Agent about this outstanding protection for all your family . . . plus all your other insurance needs too. would be used by Utah towns with municipal power. But the IPP plant faces a lot of obstacles before it can get off the drawing board. The biggest problem is its location. It is 10 miles from Capitol Reef National Halamandaris til Office 86 N. 2nd East 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Sat. 10 Phone 637-050- 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anytime the IPP existence. that o Stop In J the entire day from one event to the other to quench the appetite. Kerry Bruce Ekker. 24 I Hot race, and pole bending. 1, 2 and 3 celebration served. is under the There will be volley ball, foot races and horse shoes. baseball, . ribbons The Old Fashioned July direction of the LDS Church organizations and will be held July 23 at Dandelion Flat in the Henry Mountains. Everyone is asked to bring a pot luck dish. Homemade rootbeer will be trimand Scouts; 8 to 12 noon . . . Gymkhana . . . Young Women MIA; Nine events to enter with 50c entry fee for each event. Boot scramble, water race sack roping, key hole race, mail box race, can race, . . . . circulate Sunrise services and flag raising, Boy Scouts; 6 to 8 . p.m, until dusk food wagon with sandwiches and cold drinks will Women and Heres the schedule: mings 4x4, A MIA Young the Boy Scouts. . . . ... to 4 p.m. 4 x 4 Hill Climb (Rookie Hill) Red Sellers in charge. Events include a womens modified (jeeps) and dune buggies, regular 4 x 4s. Trophies for first place in each event and ribbons for other place winners. 1 9 p.m. Turkey Dinner by PTA with all the trimmings. mans Club, Breakfast charge. 4 The Hanksville July 4 celebration is planned. La Vor Wells is the director. Organizations involved in the days affairs are the PTA, Hanksville Sports- a.m. cakes ribbons awarded and high point trophy for all around contestant. Susan Wells in Clunker Race sponsored by Sportsman Club, Tom Martin. Pistol and Rifle Shoot alternating with Clunker Races business, which is seasonal. QTC SAFETTV ,21 this employment proposed plant would bring. Waynes natural resource, its youth, have to leave the area and find employment. Many of these young married have found work in the Hanksville area. But the upper portion of the county has mostly agriculture which is passed from father to son or the timber Residents in the radius of the proposed power plant felt four days of air pollution from the forest fire on the Boulder Mountain when southwesterly winds carried the heavy smoke into Capitol Park and Canyonlands and Glen Canyon are nearby. its in plant Wayne County needs the Power Intermountain sited this plant and took every action possible to meet existing laws to protect the environment. IPP hopes to have government approval by late next year but it would be 1985 before the first unit would be operational and it would be 1988 before all four units would be on duty. The plant would contain four units . . . each burning ooooiioooBacatcp Reef, Hanksville and even as far as the Lake Powell. This fire, which started out as a controlled burn by the Forest Service but raged out of control until Saturday, carried more pollution into the National Parks area in a week than could be emitted from the stacks of Congress New Books Barbara Ekker The Hanksville Ward Girls Softball Team was organized this week, Mrs. Sue Rasmussen is coach. Players are Shelly Bullard, Elly Mae Robison, Jodi Ekker, Michelle Wilcox, place . . . at one of these advertisers ask for a complete check . . . cooling system, brakes, tires, shocks, etc. It could save you many hours of time while vacationing or driving through the Your and Dondtta's Music Studio Present YJindow Sfidter CALL To SUMMER MONTHS Register for Group Lessons June 22 No age limit Open 11am. Monday thru Friday 7 pm. 890 North 7th East Price Ph 637 0463 637-046- NOW 3 Register For Guitar Lessons Private Lessons $12.50 per month Sherry Wilcox, Michelle Erickson, Debbie Erickson, Vicki Johnson, Lisa Sellers and Lestie Lusko. A family dinner was Saturday evening at the La Naie Albrecht home for Donna Albrecht and her finance, Lance Garver, and his mother, Donna, from California who arrived this week for the wedding which was June 25. Some 20 students, ages 12 arrived Monday in Hanksville from Ephriam, to 14, Gunnison, Cedar City, Provo, Orem and Mt. Pleasant to begin a week survival trip in the Robbers Roost area of Wayne County. This is a Day Camp Church Services project sponsored by the Brigham InYoung University. structors are Chuck Andrews and Ron Duffin of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Squires of Ephriam were among the parents bringing children. She is the former Ina Huntsman from Torrey. The Hanksville FAA is presently installing new radio outlets at Hanksville and Bullfrog. These new additions will give service to Salt Lake and Cedar City flight servies. Tom Campbell and Joe De Herrera are doing the installation after Mountain Bell installs the needed lines. 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