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Show Sunday. February 15. 1981. THE HERALD. Provo. Utah-P- age Commerce Advertising Salesman Karl Kelly New The Utah Public Service Commission has issued an order seeking to prohibit Mountain Fuel Supply Company from transferring certain leaseholds to Celsius Energy Company, a subsidiary' of Mountain Fuel Resources. Inc Resources is a wholly-ownesubsidiary of the parent. Slountain Fuel Herald Staffer Karl Kelly, formerly an advertising salesman on Daily at Petaluma, Calif., is now occupying a similar position on The Daily Herald. He is in his fifth year as an advertising salesman with newspaper, working on the Argus-Courifor 2'j vears and prior to that on the Color Country Spectrum at St. George Kelly is a native of Edgemont and graduated from Orem High School. He holds a degree in communications from Bngham Young University. He worked in the news department of KBYU before going to the Coior Country Spectrum. He married the former Karla Vawdrey of Draper They have three children, and make their home in Orem. d Argus-Couri- Supply Company. the issue before the ob-tai- n from the Federal Energy - rARL KELLY Regulatory- Commission iFERCi in Washington. D C. Mountain Fuel maintained that it had invoked the jurisdiction of the FERC. which jurisdiction preempts any action of the Utah Commission. Mountain Fuel further siairs that the Utah Commission had no jurisdiction to pass upon the federal transfers of property from Mountain Fuel to Celsius. All of the properties which Mountain Fuel has transferred to Celsius have been situated outside of Utah or were John Drayton. Joins Oklahoma U. Press jjjf - """" ff STEVEN u L. PEACOCK Utah Commis- was whether it should seek to prohibit a transfer of gas and oil exploration properties, the approval of which Mountain Fuel has sought to sion John N. Drayton, former NORMAN, Okla. managing editor at Brigham Young University Press, has been named assistant director editor - in chief at the University of Oklahoma Press. As editor - in - chief. Drayton will be responsible for manuscript acquisitions and development. 3nd for other editorial programs of the OU Press. A BYU graduate, he also was graduated from the Denver (Colo.) Publishing Institute. He began his editorial career working on catalogs and journals and also has been employed as a bookstore salesman and as a freelance editor. A native of Australia. Drayton has lived in Canada and England in addition to the United States. He and his wife have five children :: S 'y j! Small Business and Professional People! Innovator' i ra not really an inventor I'm and innovator.'' Harold R W ing, vice president and general manager of Little Giant Industries of Provo. told members of the Utah Society of Inventors at their meeting this week on the Orem campus of Utah Technical College Wing's Giant product HAROLD R WING company makes the Little a He holds several patents on Ladder, multi-function- various component parts of the ladder The gathering was a statewide gathering of the Utah Society of Inventors, with 80 members present I take ideas and improve on them "good ideas don't hatch profits by sitting on them. You need to market them.'' Wing declared, elaborating on various marketing methods He stressed the importance of marketing, telling his audience "you should be as inventive with your marketing as you are with vour idea or invention " RENT AHEAP 5Q95 RENT-A-CA- 2lt tifia&tt been bme told, jm that Bill-13- It is important that you understand the facts about Senate FACT: The Bill does not regulate the sale of money market mutual funds. FACT: The Bill does not limit or otherwise regulate the interest on investments in money market mutual funds. FACT: The Bill does not regulate the types of investments which may be made by those operating money market mutual Bill-13- The Bill does not prohibit the offering of checking account services in conjunct-tio- n with money market mutual funds. It does require a license to help assure checks will be paid on presentation. FACT: The Bill authorizes without regulation the easy transfer of funds out of your money market account into your checky ing or other account by means of a funds. two-part- draft. The real issue is the protection of Utah's consumer. Commissioner of Financial Institutions, Mirvin says of the Bill: 4 "Senate was designed to update Utah's financial codes and regulations in order to help protect Utah consumers from financial failures like Grove Finance. The bankruptcy of Grove Finance will cost its depositors in Utah, millions of dollars." D. Borthick, Bill-13- Let's stick to the facts on Senate Bill-13- 4 IN PRIVATE OFFICE SPACE YOU CAN AFFORD YOUR OWN: Secretory, receptionist, and completely decorated private "Executive Suite" for one low monthly fee. Imagine your potential with these services and facilities at your disposal: t recep- services with secretarial tionist screening. area ference room Reception Call 375-052- and con- Xerox machine Custodial (utilities included Range of office sizes Tenant Directory Free Parting ? 377-910- 0 EXECUTIVE SUITES In The New Wettpark Building 750 N. 200 W Suite 205, Provo 4: FACT: INTRODUCING A NEW CONCEPT Full R S. UaivwsHf Prtv 375-44- 4 indicate Senate (Utah Financial Institution Act) will take away the of ability your broker to pay you the current high interest yields on your money market mutual fund investments. This is simply not true! The Dental Center ATTENTION: committed for resale of natural gas in interstate commerce Mountain Fuel told the Utah Commission that the transfers were absolutely necessary in order that exploration and drilling activities could be conducted on the leaseholds Otherwise, the company would be faced with shutting down exploration and either losing potentially valuable acreage or having to pay substantial penalties to drilling partners The Utah Commission ordered that no transfers of any acreage of Mountain Fuel, vhether out of state or committed to the sale of natural gas in interstate commerce, be made without prior Commission hearing and approval and that all prior transfers be The commission provided rescinded that Mountain Fuel should comply with its order by February 18. The company has stated that it cannot conduct any exploration activities within the company's utility operations because investment capital for such activities is not available. For that reason the company transferred the acreage In recent days you may have received literature or seen advertisements 2 Dentists Form Orem. They are Dr. Sherman L. Cloward. a practicing Provo dentist for 12 years, and Dr. Steven L. Peacock, most recently located in Orange. Calif , and who formerly practiced in Provo. "The day when a single dentist can afford to install the latest in dental equipment in an office and then use it only 30 to 35 hours a week is past." they said. "The newest approach to dental practice management is a cooperative group practice. Each of us will manage his own practice and provide the same personalized care as always, but will combined our efforts for maximum use. availability and coverage. "We will start with two dentists and will eventually expand to possibly five or six. By maximizing equipment use and sharing overhead expenses, it is possible to help contain the spiraling costs of dental care," they said. Dr. Cloward has been practicing dentistry, in Provo for 12 years. He is a former president of the Provo District Dental Society, a board member of the BYU Academy of Dentistry, and the Delta Dental plan. He has taught a course at BYU called Preview Into Dentistry during each of the last three years. He is a member of the dental staff of the Utah Valley Hospital. He graduated from the University of Washington Dental School in Seattle and practiced dentistry in the U.S. Air Force for two years. Dr. Peacock is a native of Manti and graduated from Manti High School and Snow College. He attended BYU prior to his graduation in 1973 from the University of Southern California Dental School. He practiced in Utah where he was a member of the Utah Dental Association board of directors and was president of the South Central Utah Dental Society. He most recently practiced in Orange. Calif., where he had experience in the group practice concept. Really 43 Utete WhrnsssAsJi Iimsftitatttanis Agfa Mill telk mmp the Mjhi mtoraslt rates osni youm? iniMDimey msiAeft mnafa&l fomds . . . ym hme been. SHERMAN CLOWAKD Two dentists, one of them practicing in Provo now and the other who formerly did. have joined forces to form The Dental Center at 1344 S. 800 E.. Suite 220 in Inventor Move by Mountain Fuel Opposed by State Agency Utah's consumers deserve it Paid for by the Utah Credit Union League, Utah League of Insured Savings Association, Industrial Loan Corporations of Utah , and the Utah Bankers Association. 17 |