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Show 12 Tootle Tranxcrijrt, Friday, January 12, 1979 A new frdrral coal man agement program designed to meet national coat pro-diii mi needs was des. enlird in a draft environ-mriitstatement (I)KS) re- leased Friday lv the U S. V lViartment of the Interior. In announcing the pro jaaed program and the 0 availability uf the statement Interior Secretary Cecil I), Andrus asserted that the Carter Administration is the management ending un paralysis which for years made it impmsible to rrlv federal coal as a deien- on V dal tie energy sujijily." r AT TIIE same time Andnrs divtloved that public meetings and hearings will lie held in most of the western states and some al GRANDMV-HAMBURGE- For Jan. 13 In Tabcrnaclo In Draft Environmental Statement VILLAGI SQUARE kip am Symphony Concert Slated Coal Production Program Outlined 95 -- fDurc la Buy one of those con rank. R Whenever we had hamburger for dinner, or thought we did. it always tasted a little lietter if Grandma fixed it. She lielieved in grinding up a little brain, liver, kidney, or, sometimes, heart into the hamburger meat. Slie used alMNit four ounces of hamburger. MMlem biochemistry tells us that eating small amounts of these organ meats can provide nutrients that are hard to ulitain from other (mh1s and can even lie helpful in the growth and develoment of the respective organs. Roliert Marshall, PhD, Better living "k1 , . ,Fn7i., miningcoI,, ?p! dustry, coal users, the politic and state and local governments on federal coal management as promised in the draft statement. Noting that the program and alternatives detailed in the draft were developed with input from these grous, Andrus said: their further comments on the program and our analysis of the environmental impacts will guide the tlrjsartmviil in the preparation uf a filial riivinauiMiital Uatement." Thai latter report h to lead to a final tkxition by Andrus on the rtmtlure and oprration of a federal coal management program on or alMiot June 1. 1979. THE Interior review f nation's need for coal of tlie shows that additional federal coal leaving is necessary, leaving could resume by mid- I9NH. Andrus said. .President Carter has called for increased production uf coal in the next decaile but in a maimer that will lie environmentally safe, that considers . the needs uf all interested par-'jlies and is legally defend- ble, the secretary entpha- - U xur. 0,iw',ive ,n develojiiiigthisstatemeut is to ensure federal coal provides a fairshare uf national needs. Adding that the President in his environmental message of May 23, 1977 directed the development of a federal coal leasing program, Andrus recalled that Carter pointed out the Cungress had laid the foundation for sound management uf the nation's coal reserves. It was up to the administration, he said, to design a program that will respond Maurice dis-Management wed coal production was decreasing while leasing was on the increase. A formal leasing moratorium was imposed by Interior in 1973 to permit the preparation of a new coal leasing program. Congress, in the Coal Heaving Amendments Act of 1976, required that both cl part and future leasing result in production within a A savings program that gives you more than interest. Kn More convenience. Now you can make a savings withdrawal by writing a check. Because Walker Bank transfers money from your savings account to cover the checks you write, theres no need to fuss with withdrawal slips, or telephone calls. And you get a convenient monthly statement that shows your checking savings transactions no passbook. More of your money earning interest. The money you normally keep in your checking account doesnt earn interest. But Walker Bank automatically transfers the money you deposit into your checking account to your savings account. ALL of your money earns 5 Daily Interest. the Utah Symphony have programmed a specified period of time or unusual Utah premiere for their lie subject to cancellation. concert In the Salt auiiscriptlun Tlie new lew also mandated Tahrmacle on Sat., January 13 minimum ros allies to most next Lake at 8 guar- antee the public a fair re- pm. The entire program on this occaturn for the leasing of fedsion will consist of the huge Mahler eral coal lands. Third Symphony which will be receivINTERIOR'S formal reits first Utah performance in a conview of the coal manage-m- ing cert. it program was initiated y ABRAVANEL and the Utah by Andrus in response to recorded the Mahler Third 10 the President's environago as part of their project to remental message directive. yean all nine of the Mahler symphonies cord Tlie Carter order was unthe Adagio from his Tenth for Vanplus derscored by a sulnequent Records, but it has never been giU.S. court decision in guard ven a public performance in Utah. NRDC vs. Hughes on SepJoining with Masestro Abravanel tember 27. 1977. and the orchestra will be contralto Tlie court found that the Mariana Pauneva, the Ladies Ensemble environmental statement from the Utah Chorale and the Utah prepared by the Ford Choir. rat ion on it s proposed Boys Since 1951, Maurice Abravanel and leasing program failed to the Utah Symphony have brought 29 adequately descrilie the of Mahler to Talwmacle performances program, allow for informed audiences. The January 13 concert, howcomment, consider alternawill be the only Mahler perforever, tives, and properly analyze mance this season. the need for new leasing. THE THIRD Symphony, which Although the court orMahler called his joyful wisdom," is dered preparation of a supa powerful hymn to nature. The symplement to that statement. phony's sis movements follow a deterSecretary Andros directed mined of idea: Pan awakes, the development of a new summer sequence marches in," "What the flowcoal management program ers in the meadow will tell me," What and an entirely new envithe animals in the woods tell me," ronmental statement. "What the night tells me," "What the TIIE DRAFT statebells tell me," and "What love ment we are issuing dis- morning tells me." cusses all the issues and In his observations of the Third, provides the necessary an- Bruno Walter, the eminent conductor swers to permit the estaband distinguished champion of Mahler lishment of a federal coal said, "Essentially it communicates a management program all outlook on life and the universe." joyous interested parties can live Maestro Abravanel, an ardent admirwith, Andrus said. er and protege of Bruno Walter, has Our challenge is to established himself as a leading Mahler evaluate acreage already over the past three decades leased and carefully con- authorityof his because unparalleled Mahler releassider the need for new The Utah Symphony program. cording ing in an effort to produce was the first orchestra in the world to coal as needed in an envirecord all of the Mahler symphonies ronmentally acceptable under the baton of its regular conductmanner. We must assure or. protection of agriculture IN 1975 the distinguished and extensive land use club of Switzerland, Ex planning and seek proper Libris," offered a complete set of the transportation systems in Utah Symphony's Mahler recordings as cooperation with state land a bonus to its subscribers. use planning and seek Abravanel's and performances proper transportation sys- recordings of Mahler works have attracttems in cooperation with ed international attention and brought state and local governhim both the Bruckner Medal and the ments, the Interior Secreplaudits of the Internationals Gustav tary pointed out. Mahler Cesellschaft in Vienna as well He noted that state inas the 1975 Mahler Society award. volvement in the planning Maestro Abravanel has stated, to date has been a key inWhen I perform Mahler, I know it is fluence in the statement. music that has long been a part of Andros concluded by that I know well, and that I beme, noting that coal mining is, lieved in long before many others did. by its very nature, a dirty THE MAESTRO and his musicians business and all the probhave received accolades from internalems may never be elimintional critics for their Mahler record ated. But for the first time decisions about federal coal ings. This will be Marianna Paunovas are being made in an open, second appearance with the Utah Symfair and accountable way." phony. Currently one of Canadas leading young singers, Miss Paunova posSingle copies of the just sesses a voice of exceptional beauty and released draft environrange, phenomenal equally in mental statement are avail- contralto and mezzo excelling roles. soprano able at the BLM State She first appeared with Maestro Director, Utah State Office, Abravanel last April when the Orches136 E. South Temple, Salt tra performed Mahlers Eighth (SymLake City, 84111. phony of a Thousand.) to reasonable production guals while leasing only in areas where mining is environmentally acceit aide and respects the rights of jwople and their comimmities. THE SECRETARY said that the program proposed in the new statement does just that, assuring that if leading is needed it can lie dme without damaging the agricultural resources and environmental values that are so important to the people who live in those states primarily in the West where federal coal resources are located." The department temporarily halted federal coal leasing in 1971 because a report by the Bureau of land Abrmvanel and et Svm-phon- rt THE UTAH Chorale, directed by Dr. Newell Weight, is best known for its role as the official choral auxiliary of the Utah Symphony. A selection of alto and soprano voices from the Utah Chorale has been combined to form the Ladies Ensemble. Last summer the Ladies Ensemble from the Utah Chorale sang with the Utah Symphony at Snowbird In "Preludes" and last season they performed with the orchestra in "The De-buw- Planets." The Utah Boys Choir was foundn ed three years ago by Richard under the auspices of the Salt Lake City Schools. SINCE THAT time, the choir has became an integral part of the music community of the Salt Lake Valley and Tor-geno- surrounding areas. Tickets for the Utah Symphony concert can lie olitained at the box office, 55 Wert 1st South, or, during the hour just before the concert, at the ticket booth, located outside the south gate of Temple SQuare. Toastmasters Attend Seminar More than fifty Toastmasters and their spouses attended the Area Mil Toastmaster Training Session Sat., January 6 at the Tooele County Auditorium. The afternoon was filled with guidance and instructions from the pros on the duties and responsibilities, the tribulations and pitfalls to he avoided, and the joys and benefits of elected officers at local Oscar dub level. Area R. Abeyta, Mil Gover- nor, welcomed the trainees and leaders, and later on presided during the installation of officers. Educators included Arthur A. Scott, ATM, Education Lt. Governor and Kenneth J. Anderson, ATM. Treasurer of District 15; John W. Thomas, Educational Vice President of Bacchus Club; Esther Ronkovich, Secretary of Hercules Club, Edward Carcia, and Linda II. Jewel, Assistant Area Governors. Orientation in special club programs was provided by David Boyd, Hercules Speechcraft; Bemie Saba to, ATM past District Governor - Youth Leadership; Clark P. Russell, ATM, Lt. Governor -Club Bulletins; and Oscar R. Abeyta -Speakers Bureau. Joan McNeil, District 15 Governor presented a special message to the group and installed the following club officers Bacchus Jack Thomas, President; Edward Carcia, Educational Vice President; Dean Trump, Administrative Vice President; Virginia Kleinert, Secretary; Brad Kasperek, Treasurer; Clark Russell Bulletin Editor; and William Nuttall, Historian; Jerome Council, Hercules: Oscar Abeyta (PR); s, Esther R. Ronkovich, EVP; Lynn A VP; James Thacher, S; Katherine Vivil, T; Donald Paslay, SA. Pony Express: Marvin Hardy PR; Marvin Morris, EVP; Georgia Van A VP; Dick Whitaker, S; Josie Riddle, T; Gloria Gutierrez, SA. 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