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Show Thursday, July 10, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 11 Wings Former Springville Mayor May-or Hal Wing and his wife, Brigitte, were honored at last week's Springville City Council meeting with the Citizens of the Year Award from the Springville Spring-ville Police Department. Springville Police Lt. Dave Caron presented the award and expressed appreciation ap-preciation to the Wings for all the things they have done for the department. Caron later told the Springville Herald that this ws the first time the Gas price reduction act Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) today joined Sen-, ate Republicans to debut groundbreaking energy legislation, the Gas Price Reduction Act of 2008, to address the high price of gas and provide a balanced approach to our country's long-term energy needs. The four provisions of the legislation include expanding ex-panding deep sea exploration, explora-tion, repealing the Democrat Demo-crat moratorium on oil shale, increasing research for plug-in vehicles, and strengthening the U.S. futures fu-tures markets. Bennett addressed ad-dressed the oil shale provision provi-sion in the bill and urged Congress to allow the development de-velopment of what is potentially po-tentially 800 billion to two trillion barrels of recoverable recover-able oil in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. Bennett's comments from the press conference follow: "Senator Vitter said that 85 percent of the available avail-able area for offshore exploration ex-ploration is off the table. One hundred percent of the area available for exploration ex-ploration for prospective oil shale is off the table because there is a moratorium mora-torium put in place by the Democratic Congress in the last session that says the Department of the Interior In-terior can't even draw up the rules under which exploration ex-ploration will take place. Nobody is going to play a game in which there are no rules. So by effectively preventing the drawing up of the rules for the leasing process they have made Alert issued over website fraud Francine A. Giani, Ex ecutive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce Com-merce and Louis Ward, CEO of K.C. Ward Financial, Finan-cial, issued an alert today to warn consumers of website fraud that may be used to target victims. According Ac-cording to K.C.Ward Financial, Fi-nancial, a licensed FINRA Broker Dealer, an international interna-tional fraudster stole their company name to create a fake website: www.kcw-financial.com, www.kcw-financial.com, which used their real mailing address. K.C. Ward Financial has notified federal and state regulators along with law r : . -; .. Springville Mon-Sat6am-11pm t Closed Sunday j'1--- California 3 CMaf prmr JUCIVVMCI I IC? St" honored as Citizens of the Year police department has given a Citizen of the Year Award. The department held an awards banquet recently re-cently but the Wings were out of town at the time of the event, so their award was presented during the -city council meeting. Caron said the Wings have been very supportive of the Springville Police Department, helping with the DARE program, assisting assist-ing in getting the traffic division going and contributing con-tributing to the new city sure that there will be no exploration on federal lands with respect to oil shale. Fortunately in the state of Utah there is some activity ac-tivity going forward. In Utah there is a pilot project which we expect to bring forth sometime this year, not at some future point, but this summer. It is going go-ing forward because it is on state land and not under un-der the jurisdiction of the federal government. The pilot project will demonstrate that there is proven technology that can produce oil from shale. There are over two trillion barrels potentially available avail-able for oil shale. Even if you narrow that down to what is technically available avail-able using present technology, tech-nology, and not anticipating anticipat-ing any further progress in technology, there are 800 billion barrels of technically tech-nically recoverable oil in eastern Utah, western Colorado, Col-orado, and southern Wyoming. Wyo-ming. But the only demonstration dem-onstration project going forward, because of the moratorium, is that which is going forward on state land in Utah. In this bill we repeal that moratorium and make it possible for people to begin to examine the possibility of oil shale on federal lands as well as state lands. When you raise this issue is-sue of leasing lands,5 we hear people say, "Well, there are all these leases out there that are not producing. pro-ducing. Why don't we make enforcement agencies to warn investors of this scam before any fraud takes place. "Beware! Foreign scam artists are trolling the web, looking for reputable repu-table U.S. investment companies to hijack," said Francine A. Giani, "Consumers "Con-sumers should contact the company in question at their physical address to make sure you have the real deal." "What is most important impor-tant to me is that investors inves-tors abroad or domestic are not swindled by these criminals hiding behind . ' ir !rw sycm- W shce IS4 Whfe supplies last BrOCCOlI ;f.:r:K--;vr ( . . While supplies last . -"'V 9 oz Fresh Express Cello L r Spinach ' , facilities. They also helped start the Operation Care program through which a fund is provided for police to aid people in need. For example, through Operation Opera-tion Care, the department could provide housing for a family whose home Was damaged by fire, he said. "He (Hal Wing) was the driving force behind it, which was really nice of him because we had no way to help people in those types of circumstances," Caron said. people produce off of the existing leases before we give them anymore?" And they're also saying, "The oil companies are hoarding hoard-ing this. Let's get a position posi-tion of 'use it, or lose it.'" That sounds very logical except that the federal law right now is 'use it or lose it.' If an oil company leases federal land right now and does not start producing oil within the ten year period pe-riod of the lease, the lease expires and the land comes back to the federal government. govern-ment. One of the reasons you're not seeing oil on some of that land is quite simple, the oil isn't there. They leased it in the hope that it would be there. They didn't find it, so naturally they are not producing it. With oil shale we know the oil is there. We know the potential is there and no one is going to examine it until the rules are drawn up. In this bill we repeal the moratorium so the rules of the game can be laid down. Then billions of dollars will be invested to play the game and it will not just be on state land where we get this oil. We can get up to 80.0 billion barrels relatively quickly with provable existing ex-isting technology. It's time we get going on that. It's there for the taking; we need to take it." The Gas Price Reduction Act of 2008 is cosponsored by 44 Senate Republicans and will be placed-on the Senate calendar for further consideration and debate. our good name, "said Louis Ward, " K.C. Ward Financial is committed to excellence and with your help we can bring these perpetrators to justice." Investors are urged to contact the Division of Securities to make sure anyone offering investments invest-ments is licensed, by calling call-ing (801) 530.6600, toll free at 1.800.721.7233 or logging on to www.secu-rities.utah.gov. www.secu-rities.utah.gov. Information can also be obtained at FINRA's website web-site www.finra.org and using the FINRA Broker-Check Broker-Check function. rcSSIfSfjrt v: tfe . Sweet St. George OmOIIS 69ib White supplies last 21b ceiio Carrots mUesuppHeslast ioib Russet Potatoes AMnM 2 "bag . ; . While supplies last peaches - Nectarines Plums- Apricots (r- Hal and Brigitte Wing were chosen by the Springville Police Department to receive the department's Citizens of the Year Award. They were presented with the award during a city council meeting on July 1. Deer permits are gone 17,000 bull elk permits are still" available, though permits to hunt buck deer in the Northern Region sold out on June 29. That means all of the public permits to hunt buck deer in Utah this fall have been taken. "All of the state's deer permits are gone, but plenty of general bull elk permits are still available," says Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Re-sources. "This should be a great year to hunt elk." The state's general archery ar-chery elk season starts Aug. 16. General archery elk permits are unlimited in number, so there's no problem prob-lem getting one. In addition to the archery permits, more than 8,700 permits to hunt on spike bull elk units were still available on June 30. More than 8,600-permits 8,600-permits were also available to hunt on the state's any bull elk units. Elk permits are available at www.wildlife.utah.gov, from more than 350 license agents across Utah and at any DWR office. 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