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Show Sunday, March 27, 1977, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Federal On Oil Shale Charged Theft Suspect Seizes Gun, Foot-Draggi- ng - WASHINGTON (UPi) A new way has been developed to tap the nation's shale oil riches and obtain other vital minerals at the same time, but government inaction is keeping the process from being put to use, an oil industry officials said Friday. Ben Weichman of the Superior Oil firm has perfected a way to extract oil from gray Colorado shale without bad environmental side effects. He said the oil could sell for $10 to $15 a barrel, making it economically competitive with foreign oil. Co. said his Weichman said Superior's extraction process also would produce: Alumina, the raw material for making aluminum. America now makes the metal with alumina extracted from bauxite, 95 per cent of which is imported, but the Colorado shale contains enough alumina to economically supply U.S. aluminum needs for hundreds of years without imports, he said. - - Raw could A THER.MOPOLIS, Wyo. (UPI) man being held in the Hot Springs County jail Saturday grabbed a deputy's gun and fatally shot himself during questioning about his alleged participation in two armed robberies. The man, whose identity is being withheld pending notification of his relatives, was a suspect in the armed robberies of liquor stores in and Worland earlier in the week. muli-miner- - Soda ash, a common mineral but one that is in short supply, Enough synthetic natural gas to supply the extraction plant's energy needs. Enough pure water from - his Ernest Tisdale testified Friday at the first degree murder trial of Beck, who is accused of gunning down Utah Highway Patrolman William Tisdale said his told him Beck proposed marriage to her and threatened to kill him. The witness said Fiber Glass Is Used e - ST. GEORGE, Utah (UPI) Gov. Scott Matheson says Utah should do everything it can to keep up its fast rate of economic growth and industrial development. sistance. The governor spoke to a combined meeting of the Utah Travel Council, the State Industrial Development Division and the Industrial Development Executive Association in the southern Utah resort town of St. George Friday. He noted Gov. Scott Matheson has a $500,000 drought relief fund and had the legislature hold $5 million in reserve io supplies. meet major water problems if necessary this summer. Gillette said many of the communities had received help from the him he had stolen some evidence, in- state in recent years, in the form of but they cluding marijuana, from the Evanston reservoirs, lines and pumps City Jail when the guards ere away were still dependent on runoff and and had released a prisoner, ft'avne ground water. "Neola, for example, has hauled Tague. Prosecutors have alleged that Beck water in the past. They've made imhad the stolen items in the back seat of provements, but in a low water year, his car when he was stopped by they may have to haul it again." The communities are Manila, Virgin, and shot the trooper to prevent him from seeing them. Enterprise. Blanding. Monticello, East former wife, now Sheriie Sundbloom. told him Beck "would do away with me. he had already done away with the cop." Beck rented a room from the Tisdale's when they lived in a trailer in Lyman. Wyo. Mrs. Sundbloom testified earlier about the same conversation, recalling both the threat against her and Beck's claim that he shot a police officer. Tisdale also testified that Beck told An FBI ballistics "Utah is doing much better than most of the United States in providing employment opportunities for its people," he said. Matheson called for more cooperation between government and business to present a positive image of the state that will foster greater development. The governor also repeated his support for continued funding for the Central Utah Project and funding held back by the new Carter Administration. Carbon expert also City, Sunnyside, Woodland, Francis. Oakley, Neola, Highland Park, Tropic. Kanab, Center Creek, Paragonah and the Ute Indian Tribe. testified Friday that Antoniewicz was apparently shot to death with a .38 caliber weapon. Crash Kills - Auto TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI makers have turned to fiber glass reinforced plastic (FRPi to help combat rust and corrosion caused by highway road salt, according to Bert E. Elliott, vice president of the Equipment and Transportation reinforcements Division of Fiberglas. Chicago's Citizens Traffic Safety Board estimates salted roads help prevent 15.000 accidents each year, saving Chicago motorists some $3.5 million annually. But, the salt accelerates the corrosion of auto body steel. Because of the corrosion resistance of FRP, the material can now be found in body panels, fender liners and similar parts. Owens-Cornin- Growth "They're not in trouble now," he said. "But they have been in the past. They are the ones we need to watch if the drought continues, because they're the ones that will need help." Gillette said his office, the League of Cities and Utah Board of Health prepared the list as the basis for possible federal and state disaster as- I Witness Testifies in Slay Trial underground salt water streams to supply all the water needs of the plant and the community surrounding it. Superior already owns 6,500 acres of shale land in Colorado, Weichman said, but the company's holdings a central block of property with a long, narrow neck attached are shaped in a way that makes underground mining inefficient and thus prevents the firm from getting financial backing. Weichman said Superior has been trying since 1970 to get the Interior Department to trade a block of government land beside the company's In 1970 some 200 pygmy whales property for the narrow neck of an eight-mil- e land that makes company-owne- d along grounded Towed out coast. of Florida the stretch mining impossible. He said department officials have ex- to sea, they promptly swam ashore pressed nothing but support for the again. presently-unusabl- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI The State Water Resources Division has prepared a list of 17 Utah towns which "we need to watch" for drought problems based on their history in past dry years. Paul Gillette, assistant division director, said the monitoring list includes towns that have had spring or well problems in the past and which rely on spring runoff for their culinary Ther-mopol- COALVILLE, Utah (LTD Another witness has testified that Emerv Dean Beck bragged that he had "done away with a cop." Favors Listed Communities - - shale oil project, and laws already exist to allow the land transfer, but no action has been taken on the request. "It's a barrier," Weichman said "We hope we can break it loose. "Oil shale has been 'just around the corner' for 50 years, and its economics have laid it to rest every time. Now, with our process, we have overcome the economic problems and solved the environmental problems as well." e nahcolite, a material that be used to cheaply remove virtually all of the sulfur pollution from coal burned in electrical power plants. - Kills Himself Matheson Utah Droughf-Pron- e 27 Page g "1 Ogden Driver - OGDEN (UPI) A Ogden man was killed u "- -- , - early Saturday when he drove his van the wrong way Interstate 15 down and slammed head-ointo a truck - trailer rig. The Utah Highway n Patrol said Carl Ruthstrom died instantly in the crash near the 24th Street exit in Ogden shortly after midnight. Trooper Val Jensen said Ruthstrom was driving southbound in the northbound lane of the freeway when his van crashed into the truck driven by Pete Murdock, 36, Salt lake Citv. 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