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Show V Page HERALD, Provo. Utah, 16-- THE Thursday, April 1, 1976 Kaiparowits Plant Evaluation Gefs flap From Utah Governor By ROGL'R BENNETT SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Gov. Calvin Rampton says a National Park Service evaluation of the proposed Kaiparowits power plant could make half of Utah "a nice place to " visit, but impossible to live in The Park Service has sur Purchases Announced In 2 Mideast Firms SALT LAKK CITY (UPIi-Christe- asen, Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers of diamond oil drilling bits and .11 - f tf wWiSS AWAY the from BREAKING starting gate at Gulfstream Park in Florida, three South American javelinas scoot in the saddles down the track with ovirweight v . , " - LT1 Telephoto - as they train for a special race to be run Saturday on Florida Derby !ay. The squealing hogs romped down the stretch to waiting bags of feed at the finish line. Decision Western Solons, Ford Meet Reversed WASHINGTON SALT LAKE CITY (UPIi- -A boil. Henriod wrote a scathing dissent, accusing his fellow justices of '"tinkering with the Constitution." He branded the majority opinion as naive and illogical and said. "All the main opinion is doing is saying we have a hot potato and we'll cool it with icy verbiage. Best wv leave it to bum our digits than to prostitute ourselves to an easy alley exit which will never condone judicial panderlaning about constitutional of Interior or Departments Agriculture would alter the fee increases. "The feeling I get form the meeting is that we must press forward with the bills we already have in the Congress to bring relief to this segment of our livestock industry in a legislative fashion," Hansen said. Hansen is sponsoring a bill that would revise the grazing fee formula to take into account livestock prices. Hearings on the measure are scheduled for April 30 before the Senate Interior Subcommittee on the environment and land resour- -(- Congressmen from western states met with President Ford for an hour Wednesday to discuss a nearly 50 per cent increase in fees for grazing livestock on public lands. Rep Teno Roncalio, said the Senate and By Court recent decision by the State Supreme Court to allow bail to George Scott turned on a constitutional comma. The high court reversed a trial court s ruling that Scott was not eligible for bail because he was on probation for a previous offense. The majority of the court, with Chief justice Henri Hennod dissenting with a vengence. ruled the trial court had misinterpreted the section of the Utah Constitution covering (UPIi House asked members Ford for a partial rollback of the and fees increased consideration of a new grazing fee formula that takes into account the cost of a rancher's production. Roncalio said Ford seemed responsive and said he would have something to say soon on the request. Also attending the meeting were Agriculture Earl Butz and .Secretary Thomas Interior Secretary Kleppe. Sen. Cliff Hansen. said he was not anWednesday equipment, nounced major purchases in two new Middle Kast energy companies. Frank L. Christensen, company president, said his firm has signed two joint venture agreements in Iran and Dubai, which will involve two newly formed companies for the purpose of servicing and oil marketing Christensen R Wyo The congressmen said the increase in fees will cost cattlemen and woolgrowers more than $5 million in additional expenditures this year, adding an extra burden to an already hard pressed industry. They said costs of livestock production have gone up 25 per cent since 1973 but the price of cattle has gone down 20 percent. drilling, . "greatly encouraged" that Ford or the and Cliiis-tensen'- s Utah-base- acquired 40 per cent interest in Oil Fields Supply Center Ltd.. in the Persian Gulf emirate of Police Officer Faces SAU LAKE CITY i I'PIi-Fi- ZCMI Childs. off duty at the time, llerrera in the head outside a downtown cafe. The shoeing followed an argument inside the cafe, and Childs said Hcrrra threatened him with a knife The Salt County Attorney's office investigated the Ike ELDERADO' easy. You 2 was insufficient criminal support to evidence v b and determined there slling charges ag.i.tw Child Child has apjralcd his dismissal Her,Tras widow anl childn-- filed a Mim damage suit acsmst Childs in Third hstriet Cui1 Sale re! 1r "'' ' '' t"f l?X "'JIM ''1 iff $tt Ult n t;, ,m k (,': n X 4 H(1 Tr X 1ri rS 1 X If (Vv. V J If Of t jis r. i t'itt 4 i!jitMf v n t i ; t.. c V.. (in tc n A'iti only m V9 W , titn srtcf tht --- 35 bv tiitid c ?Vl.r FREE BALANCING TREE MOUNTING Tan f9f r Oiitery ftd0 t'c f" HkvM.) ' J jr. , ' fRtF. ' I 'i . . " ' . l ' ' V U " - - ttl ot lour ' " "" I - you can depend on n. ONLY AT THE STORES LISTED BELOW , ',','. " ' i , ' !, 'M 4 I i ' - " - 1 t A lif i INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES S ( purtM Cl I I . ' - ; with lh - J i 1- r - 7 W 7 ;;' V , k I TO 1 : I Tat E it c ; 4," t. i J , ?'' O'O J 'fix CO OP f ARM o MARKET Truck Tirrs (j.i''V '''" ''3'.1t '.I'"! iff Tip rw hi I "I I '" IH Tub T Xi ', jli I 'V ' x : 1 itr-tfH,i- TNp ' v. s:v i n6nl Belted Steel CO OP MARK Z SAtt the pigeon and one for the crow." 14-2- 3 ONLY & Ctrl MINI Many an American gardener would agree with this old Knglish planting rhyme: "One to rot and one to grow, one for shot ... April 1, 2, leiii water 36 IFA Mini Tire ir and sure make get tine dressed up be to in as as were and comfortable sneakers HUT you get to be get you just your jeans too handsome, (it had to happen eventually, fellas). Your Mom loves vour new suits because smaller suit from Tom Sawyer can even be washed (it's only $33 in sues they're both pure polyester-t- he and $38 in sizes The Elderado patch pocket suit is fully lined and $50 in sizes The shirts are $12. sizes You're everybody's favorite when you look this good (ask for a raise in your allowance). ZCMI Boy's Wear, all 5 stores. j H mineral April. we're going to come up with some pretty strange life styles." Itampton told Isenogle. world. TOM SA WYER ! t- the "If we're going to start basing our future on computer models rather than experience, manufacture, But R'sources at the expense of our people. I don't like your trying to make a colony out of us." Isenogle said the "monumental scale and long distances in the area make involved visibility part and parcel of the experience" of visiting southern Utah. The governor said the report was at "complete variance with the findings of our air quality section. What you're recommending here is to set a standard which would lock up 90 per cent of the state for coal burning projects." Sens. Frank Moss and Jake Gam. as well as Rep. Allan Howe, all issued statements opposing the Park Service report. Isenogle said Kleppe would make his probably decision on the plant late in The report, which Kleppe has been studying for three weeks and which was the subject of reports by UPI two weeks ago. predicts from computer modeling that air pollution from the proposed plant will "create a significant esthetic intrusion and will substantially reduce isitor appreciation of scenic resources within 60 miles of the plant site." marketing and servicing of diamond drilling and related products for the petroleum and mining industry throughout the - ? our on with area. Rampton vowed that "As long I won't as I'm governor to in a policy exploit cooperate force, was arrested in March Patrol by Utah Highway Trooper Norman Steen O'llds was fired by Chief Dcwry Pilhs for conduct unbecoming an officer The misconduct charges were the result of Childs' fatal slwxiting Nov 18 of J(K Oliver llerrera. red - CO CP Kaiparowits state. in ""Increased penetration this important market is a major objective of our company." said Christensen. "The action also complements our overall marketing goal to enter new geographical areas outside the United States." Christeascn is engaged in the design, course" "ollision "the possibility for economic growth still exists." by developing the ast coal reserves in the Service had "dune a disservice to the state." He said the report put the Park Service on a "" believes Service Drunken Driving Count Dateline I has also acquired 25 per cent interest in Christensen Iran. CIPICO and Industrial Corp., an Iranian firm, holds 75 per cent interest. The new company will provide oil tool products and services, and manufacture mining and construction products. 14-20- City Police Officer Richard Childs has been guage" Henriod claimed the decision ordered to stand trial May 19 on amtNinted to "judicial legislaa druiken driving charge. Childs. 31. had been schetion" and "judicial usurpation of power reserved to another duled for trial in City Court branch of government " Monday, but the trial was ' Scott was arrested late last ptstponcd when he demanded year and charged v ith a felony that a jury hear the case At the time he was on probation Childs. fired in February from a prior conviction for a after more than 10 vears on the mixlemeanor ar.d was denied bail txvause the trial court interpreted Article 1. Section 8 1776 of the State OmMitutmn to H United Vrts International mean that under these LONDON. April I circumstances bail could not be Ihiring debate in the House of granted The high court read the Commons on the British econoarticle differently than the trial my, lavid Hartley, friendly to court had. saying it was America, urged the members grammatically omMructed mi to consider the "rui:nus ronse-quenwhich must inevitably as not to deny bail under those attend the civil war with our in etfed cirnimManm " interpreting the constitution by cJttiies He urged ihe offer of a the comma reasonable terms as a move to lrm dolling end the snlnn Vi See earlier story page 36. inexact science at best." Isenogle said the Park ""an a fellow just has to be dressed up for Easter ces. Sen Gale McC.ee. DWyo. said the western congressmen suggested a moratorium on the increased fees for the duration of this season, but no promises were made. The increase went intoeffect March I mining construction equipment and services. "The formation of these two will a provide companies significant extension of product distribution and service lines in the Middle Fast." Christensen said. The firm has Dubai. The company will provide oil tool products and services for the United Arab Kmirates. Christensen jvho admitted that modeling is to act on the basis of Park Service findings, the entire southern half of the state would be nice to look at but incapable of supporting its residents. The report was made public Tuesday and handed to Rampton Wednesday by James Isenogle. state director of the NT'S. It predicts adverse impacts on air quality, fish and wildlife, scenic views, visitor use, tourism and other recreation values The governor blasted the and report as and said the Park veyed possible visual effects of the mammoth constructing power plant in southern Utah, and relayed those findings to Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe for consideration before a final decision on Kaiparowits is made, probably late this month. 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