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Show 20 TiMH'le TraiiH-ript- , FriiLty, June X, 1070 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE M). ACTCM30M BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIF, CAS. AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE NOTICE OF INTENT AND RECLAMATION PUN SUBMITTED BY NL INDUSTRIES. MAGNESIUM DIVISION TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS. TAKERS OF PRODUCTION. MINERAL AND OWNERS. AND PARTICUURLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGE 6 WEST. SLUM, TOOELE COUNTY. UTAH. Notice h hereby Riven that tentative approval wm given by the Utah Division of Oil, Cat and Mining, on May 24, I97R to NL Industries, Magnesium Division, Rowley Plant, 23$ North 2200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah (Ml 16, to commence evaporative Magnesium mining, and an oolite sand placer operations on portions of Section 10, Township 2 North, Range 6 West, Tooele County, Utah. The name of the Plant is the Rowley Plant, and the person representing the company in this matter is Mr. Walter R. McCormick. Assistant to the General Manager. NL Industries, Magnesium Division, 23$ North 2200 West, Salt Lake City ROY-ALT- aaSffifiUD naans tssaasi (3EtREgg5aGE nswft c-rera put a little sunshine in your life- - is mssmmassm: TENNIS 1" Utah $4116. NL Industries, Magnesium Division has fulfilled obligations tinder the Mined Land Reclamation Act of 1975 (Section 40-8- , U.C.A., 1953, as amended), and saill employ the following reclamation techniques on approximately 230 acres of leased claims and fee lands. During Operations i 1. Mining will be conducted in a safe, sound, technical and prudent miner-lik- e fashion, as outlined in the Mining and Reclamation Plan. 2. Only areas listed in the Mining and Reclamation Plan will lie disturbed or utilized. 3- - Roads will be maintained on a regular basis to enable efficient use and travel. ZEBCO ROD & REEL COMBO BALLS 99 3 m S4040ndudt After Operations! 1. Abandoned areas will be left in a and condition. 2. Comply with all requirements of Rule Reclamation Standards, wherever applicable. 3. Reseed reclaimed areas of the placer mining operation and plant site with a diverse seed mixture as specified in the Mining and Reclamation Plan. 4. NL Industries, Magnesium Division will be responsible for successful revegetation of the area, to the extent practicable. 5. Surface roads that are not used for continuing use will be ripped and seeded. 6. All surface debris, scrap metal, discarded wood and unuseable buildings will be either buried or removed from the site. Reclamation performance surety will be established upon final approval of the Mining and Reclamation Plan. Any person or agency agrieved by this tentative decision is hereby requested to submit written protest within 30 days of June 14. 1979, to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, setting forth factual reasons for his complaint, and thereafter at a time and place hereto-b- e established, appear before the Board of Oil, Cas, and Mining, to show cause, if any there be, why this plan should not be approved. DATED this 29th day of May, 1979. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, CAS, AND MINING THALIA R BUSBY Secretary of the Board (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 8, 1979) IS b tetthnoond Zdxo quoMy 404 s g Ief.l4.tt reel M-1- 0 dAAlw ( (: m 3295 leaf mech-onawol 0 muvc or alorm. CLOCK RADIO Ref. UtS CUTTER WSECT INSECT HtUUf REPELLANT 7 or evergreen or regular Ken spray, ley. 2.lt Tei CHAR BURGER WP. Hemenwoy cooks homburg-er- s in minutes. WISK mk Notices NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM 003 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, CAS. AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES In and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING PERMANENT RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING BOTH SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COAL MINING AND RE CLAMATION PURSUANT TO PUBLIC LAW 9587. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL COAL OPERA-TOR- S AND PRODUCERS. AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN COAL MINING OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Under the provisions of Section 40-8- , Utah Code Annotated. 1953, as amended, and Public Law 95-8Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining is hereby given authority to make and promulgate roles and regulations for the proper administration of the Acts. Notice is hereby given that the Division of (hi, Gas, and Mining has prepared a set of rules and regulations for the purpose of controlling both surface and underground coal mining and reclamation pursuant to . A hearing will be held on WednesPublic Law day, June 27, 1979, at 9:00 am, in the Executive Room Holiday Inn. 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. On Thursday, June 28, 1979, in the Price City Municipal Building, Conference Room No. 7, Price, Utah; a time of 1:00 p.m., has been reserved for the Board to review industry input, and a time of pm, has been reserved for the public to present comments on the adaption of said rules and regulations. Anyone interested in the adoption of, or the changes and revisions thereto, shall appear and be heard on the altove dates. (A copy of the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division upon 95-87- 7.-0- request). DATED this 1st day of June, 1979. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, CAS, AND MINING TILALIA R. BUSBY Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Cas, and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City. Utah 841 18 Phone: (801)533-577(Published in the Tooele Transcript June 8, 1979) 1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given of the meeting of the Board of Education of Tooele County School District on the 13th day of June, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of revising the current budget and adopting the budget for the fiscal year 1980. Notice is also given that a public hearing shall also be held on the 13th day of June, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. on the proposed amendment of the current budget and adoption of the 1980 fiscal year budget. The proposed budget is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at 66 West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah for public inspection. Dated this 29th day of May, 1979 Roy S. Stout Clerk (Published in the Tooele Transcript and Bulletin May 29, June 1, 5 and 8, 1979) 49 DETERGENT 6 Vi oz. for cleaner clothes. Wisk away dirt. Reg. Iff 't s coupon ' FILM PROCESSING s COUPON GOTT COOLER Y Public $2.59 m 19 Bung m youf 36 exposure slide film tor WITH COUPON COUPON EFFECTIVE J Iri WE USE June 14th 5fr's- - ! KODAK PAPER FOR A 30 qt. durable polyurethane con- - GOOD struction. Reg. 19.95 LOOK Cook your stuffed pork chops SULFATE LAWN of SPREADER . Ref. 2.R9 RADIAL SPRINKLER GARDEN HOSE Reg. 29.99 -- Tp i period, equal 1 foods besides entrees such as pork chops, it can , make popcorn, bake apples, heat TV dinners, steam and plum puddings, keep food warm. The use of a simple wire rack in the frypan lets you use dry heat to bake potatoes or other foods. The regulated temperature control helps you turn out perfect fudge or peanut brittle every time. So, become friends with your electric frypan. You'll save electricity and money. 99 99 722 waters up x 70 area. One thousand watts of electricity ( 1 kilowatt), delivered over a one-hokilowatt hour (kwh). You are billed for the kwh you use each month.""" If your cost per kwh is 5C (you can figure your average rate ( from last months power bill), it will cost about 2 12C to cook those pork chops in the electric frypan. Small appliances often save energy in the kitchen, but the savings depend on the amount and kind of food you cook. The electric frypan saves with many different Red Devil giant 10" wheels, .cover larger area. Reg. 19.95 0SILLATING ta 40' Baking stuffed pork chops in your electric range oven will take about an hour and use 1 .043 kilowatt hours (kwh) of electricity. Baking the same pork chops in an electric frypan (1250 watts) will use only 0. 558 kwh a savings of almost half. 95 AMMONIA 89 in an electric frypan and save power 8640, 58"x80 ' belted hose for years of service. onGoi Reg. 17.69 pvw paraep I 1 |