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Show Head Start reports UP&L. to protect environment effect A comprehensive Utah Power and Light Co. environmental study to assure protection of i the ecology around its proposed power generating plant in Emery County was disclosed today by the utility. E. Allan Hunter, UP&L President, said that the company intends that the plant will be so that it will not be son-struc- The Headstart program has begun in the San Juan School District and many eager children are excitedly looking forward to the year's activities. Besides formal learning situations, the children will be engaged in dental, medical and nutritional programs that will help prepare them for en trance into the public schools. One of the goals of Project Headstart is to teach good eating habits. At the Center well balanced meals are served and children are introduced to new foods. harmful to the environment. The study, already underway, is being conducted by scientists and engineers from both the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. It will concentrate on the effects of the ecology of the area. According to Hunter, the University of Utah phase of the program will include establishment of the ambient air monitoring program and : will consider any effect of the plant operation on existing vegetation and animal life. BYU scientists, he said will conduct limnological The San Juan Record Mnnticello, It.ih Thursday, September 24, 1970 I AMOUNTS.OF ted studies investigating any of the plant operation on aquatic organisins in the surrounding area. In addition to the studies undertaken by the two universities, Mr. Hunter said that north American Weather Consultants and Steams-Rog- er Corp. , an international engineering firm and the de- sign engineer of the Huntington Canyon plant, are doing extensive meterology studies in conjunction with the plant design and operation. We have extensive investigations under way aimed at providing the most effective available equipment to control stack emissions. The U of U participation is part of the overall program of its Center of Economic and Community Development carried out by the Engineering Experiment Station, in cooperation with College of Mines and Mineral Indua Industries and the Department of Biology. The U of U program will be carried out under the direction of Drs. George Hill, Dean, College of Mines iglit 500 OR MORE Interest paid every 3 months on Interest paid every 6 months on Savings Certificates of Deposit Subordinated Notes o A for 3 months y2 and minerals indukries; Clyde Hill, associate professor, Biology; Alex G. Oblad, professor of Metallurgy; and Michael Treshow, professor of Biology. The BYU phase of the program will be carried out by its center for Environmenta; Studies under the direction of Dr. Donald Allred, professor and coordinator of the Center. Weather is nice again and quite cool. The young folks leaving for college this week from East-lato BYU are: Connie and nd Keele Johnson, John and Bill Codner, Kathie Codner, Kathy Codner will go back to Cedar City, Glen Miller to Gunnison, Colo. , and Lavon Crowley to Fort Collins, Colo. Kenna Miller will go to Utah State at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jensen . from Emery, Utah spent last weekend with Fay's mother, Mrs Beata Johnson. WSCS met with Mrs. Avis Snyder Thursday, Sept. 1 7 There were 10 members and one guest present, Rev. Webber. Helen Redshaw gave the program and all read different parts, the topics were "Choose Life and Travel Light" and " Imagine yourself on welfare". Mr. Hal Devoist and a friend from Banning, Calif. , called on the H. W. Redshaws one evening last week. Mrs. Helen Redshaw gave a birthday dinner for daughter Bernice Barry Sunday evening. guests were the H.W. Redshaws and James Barrys. Jenette Poole andjeaxmie Redshaw left Monday a. m. for Logan, Utah where they will attend the Utah State University. John Snyder will go to Fort Collins, these three are from Ucolo. Mrs. C. E. Crapo visited Jess Wilson Sr. in the Cortez hospital Sunday, Her sister Mrs. Jessie Hogue and family near Cortez. The water supply in Dove Creek is still critical. They are hauling in water until they can get pipe replaced for what was washed out by the flood two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carpenter and son Steve of Wheat-ridg- e, Colo. , spent the weekend with their Aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. L, V. Shutt. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Daisy Dalrymple were Eloise Derems, Myrtle Wancura and Helen Redshaw. DRIini Nu Vu for 1 year MontirHI'). Show Time SEPT. for 2'k years for 2 years Interest starts day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositors account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. First First First First Security Security Security Security Bank ol Utah, National Association Bank ol Idaho. National Association State Bank Bank ot Rock Springs Interest starts day of investment. Rate is per annum. 23-24-- - - - Dusk 25 "The Learning Tree" In Color with Kyle Johnson and Estelle Evans. Sept. "Number One" With Charlton Heston and Jessica Walter. SEPT. 30 Oct. -2 " The Five Man Army"Star-in- g Peter Graves and James Daly. T ree Show T o Randy Holy oak 26-28-- 29 1- Ask for offering circular First Security Bank ot Utah. National Association First Security Bank ot Idaho, National Association Bring A(1 |