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Show Energy Edition. 1981-6- 7 Alberta a Learning Resource for Utah stimulate and mitigate rowth. Since 1930, Savings Trust Fund is an extension of the same kind of thinking to the province as a whole. It attempts to shore up the sands has been going on, commercially, for fifteen years. It is just getting under way in Utah for tar sands and oil shales. Alberta has become a world center for tar sand development technologically, financially, ad- when future through ministratively, and, farmland, Metis colonies, experimental arrange- Continued from Page 56 depletion is clearly in sight. Albertas synfuel from production currently, tar politically. The Alberta Oil (Tar) Sands Technology and Research Authority has been called an excellent example of government-industr- y coordination for the management of intellectual properties and for ex- case-stud- y and perimentation demonstration.. This kind of experience and know-hois an asset for Utah as well as Alberta. A third reason for considering Alberta a learning resource is its w with experience pacted communities, boom towns. This perience began im- or ex- for settlement 1901, when agricultural around Canadian federal policy and control of lands were deliberately conceived and to developed federally-controlle- d lands and natural resources came under the province, Alberta had to develop its own arrangements for im- communities. pacted These include areas ments for special dried-ou- t for areas, and since sparsely-settle- d 1969, its New Town Act. This act provides for the front-en- d costs of new or older communities facing growth. rapid The General Revenue Fund of the province provides the necessary capital, while private provincial agencies, and local officials, and planners have power to create a community with amenities before or as soon as such a community is needed. This is one example of impact mitigation that could be a resource for Utah or other places facing rapid growth. The Alberta Heritage using from the Salt Palace in Salt legal ramifications and development and ad- Lake City in April, 1981, scientific possibilities of ministrative personnel. A where the Canadian and joint U.S. Canadian Bar energy development. conference American major technical -- initiated by Utah law students is scheduled for revenues from depleting natural resources for building communities, institutions and a society which will be ready to carry on when traditional depleting resources are no longer available. This massive effort at province-buildin- g nation-buildin- will Continued on Page 62 collaborate to discuss the CRAWLER EQUIPMENT PUTS & SERVICE NEW & REBUILT UNDERCARRIAGE PARTS FOR & "INTERNATIONAL" "FIAT ALUS", "CATERPILLAR", "JOHN DEERE, "CASE & "KOMATSU" chall- enges conventional views enof investment, trepreneurship, and of g in a federal society tied to traditions of centralized funding and controls. The vision and challenge of Alberta is a final reason for considering this province as a learning Associations TRACK CHAIN BOTTOM ROLLERS TOP ROLLERS SPROCKETS IDLERS ROCK GUARDS PINS & BUSHINGS RIPPER TEETH BLADES GROUSERS END-BIT- HARD BOLTS resource for Utah development. Already the processes of sharing the Alberta experience in Utah have begun. The Utah Task Force on Tar Sands led by Governor Matheson visited Alberta in June, 1980, to observe the Fort Syncrude McMurray Tran-sTriT- E ICIOl CO. PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE 243- - CALL FOR QUOTE TO BUY & SELL OR TRADE operation and learn about Albertas energy 2587 U.S. HIWAY WEST JUNCTION, COLORADO NEXT DOOR TO SHELLABARGER CHEVROLET P.O. BOX 2247-GR- 0 AND 35 s LECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Complete Line of Mining, Commercial and Industrial Supplies Service to Carbon and Emery Counties Daily Give us a chance to serve you. Our qualifications include: Over thirty years in the field stock on hand Will deliver or ship direct-Lar- ge Hundreds of satisfied customers all over the state Wholesale only |