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Show 7 THIGRZENSHEfT Thursday, Nov. 10, 1983 MARKETPLACE BP Zlinerals Receives Permits For Gold Mine Project BP Minerals SALT LAKE. America has announced that all required permits have been obtained for the Barneys Canyon Gold Mine project in the Oquirrh Mountains and construction has . 3 A y uu ' commenced. 4f The Barneys Canyon project completion. Initial operations at will include two small open pits, the mining sites will begin in plus heap leaching and processing February 1989, followed by the facilities, located four miles north start-u- p of processing facilities in of the Bingham Canyon Mine. July and August The project will Construction of this $32 million employ over 150 people at the project will require one year for peak of operations. Gold production will average' approximately 80,000 ounces per year during the projected mine life of eight years. Additional will activities exploration continue in the project area. ' $ CLOSE OUT SALE ALUMINUM FAMILY AFFAIR LaRae and Ron Broomhead and thalr children Laura, 16; Seth, five; Marlnda, nine; and Aaron, 11, wart all principal play-er- a in the construction of tha new Broomhaad Fu- - SASH WINDOWS Odd Sim naral Home in Rlvarton. They and other family and friends pounded nails, painted walla, cleaned carpets and even made draperies for the new facility. STARTING AT M0UP HAPPY WINNER. . . Greg Sneyd, president of Mr. Build, the Rock-le- a Region praaents coupon to Edward Bartllng of Wast Jordan. The attended the Home Improvement and Modern Living Show at tha Salt Palace and were winners of a drawing that will give them tha services of a Mr. Build contractor for a day, valued at about $250. New Facility Offers Service by Bob Mickelson Green Sheet Staff Writer As if all the and heartache that grief accompanies the loss of a loved one isn't enough, families find faced with the themselves complicated and often expensive of task funeral making arrangements. Coming at such a difficult time, it seems unfair, at least thafs how Ron and LaRae Broomhead of the new Broomhead Funeral Home in Riverton feel. "People just don't need to be lambasted with worries over costs at a time like that," Ron stated. "We believe that there's a solution for every family, rich or poor. There has to be and there can be." Ron and LaRae, who have been in the funeral business for over 25 they're not years, stressed that ' trying to run down other operations in the area. But now that they've decided to go into business for themselves, they hope they can bring a personal, caring approach to the problem. I After all, theyVe been through it themselves with the loss of a RIVERTON. - . . child. "We want people to feel comfortable," LaRae added. "We wanted to create a warm, homey feeling, to make people like they're in their own home when , they come to us." is The Broomhead Funeral Home a family business, practically from the ground up. Only where home in the Salt Lake area," he special equipment or skills were continued, "arranging for view-ing- s and the like." required, were outside contractors would Not that people called in. Wherever and whenever elsewhere to have go necessarily the Broomhead family, possible, Ron and LaRae and their four for any of their funeral needs. Ron children, Laura, Seth, Marinda stated that families will find all and the required services at the and Aaron, "willingly ' Ron Broomhead Home plus a couple of sometimes unwillingly," joked, pitched in, pounding nails, unique touches he has developed 262-762- PAID ADVERTISEMENT STATE 2 Reprinted from the DURHAM SUN DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,1 . cutting boards, painting and cleaning. "Our extended family, on both sides, has been very supportive in every way," LaRae explained. "They've tended children, bought and prepared food and even made draperies." But family members were not the only ones to lend a helping hand. Numerous friends and neighbors assisted the effort in a variety of ways. "We've had hundreds of people helping, doing little things," Ron noted. "We couldn't begin to thank them all." Part of the reason for all the local enthusiasm, according to Ron, is that the operation will be the first funeral home in Riverton. Ron and .LaRae, . who have lived in Riverton for 16 years, went to numerous friends and neighbors, sounding out the idea before going ahead. "Most seemed to feel they would consider using a local home, if it were available," Ron reported, quickly adding that he didn't want to limit service to just the Riverton area. "We can work with any funeral 5049 S. Bar-tlln- ga - BOSTON With the oil glut worse than ever and OPEC ringing its hands, the Federal Courts have awarded a fee of $22,747 to National Fuelsaver Corporation of Boston, developers of the Platinum Gasaver. The Gasaver, which takes only 10 minutes to install, releases microscopic quantities of platinum into the mixture entering the engine. Platinum has the unique ability of making unburnt fuel burn. With platinum in the flame zone, you increase the percentage of fuel burning in the engine from 68 to Normally, that 22 of the fuel would only burn if it came in contact with the platinum coated surfaces of a catalytic - Funeral Trust a. and an Family Program Emergency Portfolio. He has also volunteered to became a Funeral in the Director Participant American Memorial Foundation's Retarded Plan for Special Citizens. A full service funeral home; a caring, personal relationship with clients and a warm, comfortable atmosphere are the cornerstones on which the Broomheads hope to build their business. LaRae summed it up this way. "We just want to help people." air-fu- el 90. make stronger claims for the Gasaver than does its developer, National Fuelsaver Corp." Thegovemment had already confirmed in 1984 that the Gasaver raises the octane of gasoline, eliminating the need for premium fuel. Joel Robinson, the developer, commented: "We've already sold over 100,000 Gasavers. Ironically, we find more people buy the Gasaver for its third benefit of cleaning out carbon to extend engine life than buy it for its fuel savings or octane boosting." converter. Unfortunately, this converter process takes place outside of the engine, where the energy produced is lost. With the Gasaver dispensing platinum into the combustion chambers, 22 more of each gallon burns inside the fewer gallons are engine so that 22 required to drive the same distance. The process works on both leaded and unleaded gasoline, andmeetstheemission standards of all states. In concluding the government's five-yeadministrative procedure studying the Gasaver, the Federal Court stated: "National Fuelsaver Corp. and various independent parties have used a variety of methodologies to test the value of Gasaver. These independent parties often ar For further information call or mm , mi ( HOMEY ATMOSPHERE.. . LaRae and Ron Broomhead ahow off newly completed funeral home they constructed In Riverton. As opera-tor- e of a family business, the Broomheads hope to bring a warmer, more personal approach to the painful process of making funeral arrangements for a loat loved ones. - I OOOF0Q SALE000 Tcbvfcha 955 Ccpatcr Tcrbinsl a ITiemToSvvaUow. L ; r' ; Sv '''Nv November 19th, In tJ Boy Scouts Pkase participau? Satur of America eflortto gather food for the hungry. Tkrc are ' yy?": Never been used. Still in box. 925. 95Q and 855 compatible. Purchased for H29, will sell for s300 Cell Peter Bornhsrd, M-- F, 8:30-4:3- 0 262-668- 2 SCOUTING for FOOD J'' ' ' s . ; |