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Show Tooele Tranxerijit, Thursday, August 9, 1979 First Securitys Senior Clerk Retires Friday CXer Mary Cecil Barrus ' ' ?', ' v- 'r h . ' 1 iv f - ' ... 1 S 4 - ,V,' i I Af ' MRS. B VHUIS We would like to thank all our re for the lutivcs, friends and kindliest and svm jvitKy extended to us during our time of virrow. Tliankt also to everyone who I irongjit fund, sent cards ami flowers. Your thoughtfulness was St. Marguerite's Father Sullivan. Hospital for the to our lieloved l thanks mother and grandmother. SjH-cia- toTate ton, and Buliy Adams Bowl terry, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held at 2.00 p.m. Saturday in the Fifth Kighlh Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Tate Morp.m. and tuary Friday between 6.00-8.0one hour prior to the services on Sat- Card of Thank deeply appreciated. Special thanks to legion of Mary and Also to Toix-lValley hive ami care shown Mary Cecil Adams Barrus, 8t. died August 8, 1979 in the Tooele Valley Nursing Ihane, Sire was bom Fcl. 1, 1993 In Tooele to Thomas A. and Mary MiKrtUr Ailams. She married Orlando Tolrnan Ikrmts Dec. 7. 1916 in the Salt lake lJ)STcrnde. lie died March 4, 1976. Mrs. Burnt was an active menrlrer of the CDS Church. Sire served on the stake Belief Society hoard and served in all other church auxiliary programs ax a lead ter and leader. Survivors include; three daughters, Mrs. Jitltn D. (Virginia) Johnson, Salt lake City; Mrs. Wallace (Mary Cecil) Johnson, Tooele; Mrs. Dun L (Margcne) kirk, Tooele; 12 grandchildren. One sun, Dean Barns, preceded her in death. (Xher survivors include sisters. Mar garrt Adairs Brown, Isjette Adams Fen- Mortuary. The Ferfili Family urday. DELAYING Ut U-The ipcdatly-equinpejets that the Administration Imped to use to mointor Soviet compliance with the new SALT agreement will not he ready to By until the end of the year too late to have much impact on the Senate delate over the treaty. The s trailing long wire antennas, will fly at 60,000 feet over the eastern edge of Turkey picking up Soviet missile launches from Tyuratam, 800 miles to the east. The Turks, anxiois not to offend the Soviets, have not yet Newsweek. approved the overflights. d 2 - U-2- Carn Says Energy Solutions Possible F:ir Both Short- - And Long-TerDie gas problem facing' Americans today can lx? overcome through a combination of short- - and long-teractions, especially. getting the government out of the energy Senator Jake business, Gam, says. If Congress and the President arc willing to take the political flak, there are some solutions which could relieve the present crunch as early as this summer," Gam said. this Basically, would mean relaxing the regulatory governments grip on the production and distribution of GARN porary quality favors the temrelaxation of air standards, "but not enough to violate primary or secondary health standards. If the American people were given the choice between increased fuel availability and rigid air quality standards, Im certain they would agree that a temis in relaxation porary order, Gam said. I am confident that America can return to an era of plentiful gas supplies, if we begin to take the necessary steps now, These include he said. of government removal controls from the mar- development ketplace, of alternate sources of and reasonable energy, he conservation efforts, ' said. Federal interference in the energy industry in the form of artificial price controls, allocations and entitlement policies, have totally distorted the market and stifled competiThe tion," Gam said. Department of Energy, with its budget totaling more than all the combined profits of Americas oil companies last year, has only succeeded in further complicating our energy woes," he said. THE DOE is a morass of contradictions, one year to requiring conversion coal, then the next year changing to oil, and then back to coal, Cam said. On top of that, you have clean air standards that wont allow the use of coal. Its a horrendous example of inefficient federal management, the Utahn noted. Gam also strongly criticized the governments entitlement policies, which have forced many smaller oil companies to depend on foreign oil. One smaller company had to pay $55 million to one of the giants to make up for the higher cost of foreign oil, he said. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to penalize domestic companies for producing less costly oil, but this is typical of the illogical approach the federal government has toward energy production. Until the government gets out of the energy business this nation will never turn the comer in solving this most critical problem, he said. Gam has long supported the decontrol of crude oil prices, and was encouraged by President Carters announcement to do so. the nation's present short- ages are the result of collusion between oil compripanies to force ces, Cam said, It might be easy to blame our current troubles on that one group, but it is neither reasonable nor accurate. While the oil companies certainly are not blameless, I believe the major culprit in our energy problem is the federal he said. government, of Cam is a hiier which would legislation levy a 90 percent tax on oil excess companies profits" if they are not reinvested in energy development. long-ter- solu- tion include . development of alternate fuels such as tar sands, oil shale, coal and all of which are plentiful in Utah, he said. low-sulf- - indicate Estimates Utah contains enough coal reserves to power this count ly for a few hundred years, Gam pointed out. Yet when you have a government whose red tape requires a 5 to 8 year delay in opening MEMBERSHIP puterized." ghters Joan, (Mrs. Don) Anderson, Dmghertv, and smi. Cary ami wife ( olleen. all live in Tmiele. She has seven grandchildren. SHE IS AN active memlier of the IDS Church winking in the Sunday School am! Belief Society for many ACTVAU.AY MBS. Waldis started working at the lank in 1916 when it was still the Fin! National Bank. Site was working there when First Security Bank bought out First National. Uortel Olsen was the manager then and luf Ireen over the lank most of the time Mrs. Wakh has worked there. The Wakh family nursed to Salt Lake City wire re die worked for First Security Iroin 1931 to 1 9 VI BACK IN TOO El .E after taking time to have a labv, she went luck to the bank permanently in I93H. Beginning as a teller, she has worked her yean. Beading is a favorite hobby which die now hopes to find more time for along with taking wane classes. Scott fust wood. Assistant Manager at First Security said. "We hate to lose she has leen such a conscientious and dependable worker. She has always lieen concerned alrout the needs of the customer and has gone out uf her wav to help them. She's just dure an excellent jolt; you don't often fiml people Itke her." he finished. !r waya up to liecoming the senior clerk in the small loam department. Mrs. Wak-- said the third she has enjoyed mod alrout her work has Ireen x MRSsMAU:!! dealing with people and helping them ASPIRINCOIDS A team of University uf deIllinois scientists clares that use uf aspirin to relieve cold symjrtoms may lielp spread the disease to others. The scientists have called ujron doctors to "re- - evaluate" the ctmunon use of the in treating the discomfort uf colds. They reported a durp increase in "vims dietkimg" hy sturkmls who had ta- a new coal mine on politic lands, you are not encouraging coal production." The tar sands reserves Individual, $7.50 Student, $5.00 in Utah could equal the of Saudi oil reserves Arabia," he added. But the red tape is constantly inhibiting its develop- 11 in small uHian ears. - Europe smimuiuuNTiiv m a retail or If smi base ever service business that deals with the public, sou know bow aggiasatmg it is to see the most demanding, ami sometimes iixst obnoxious, customers get the I service. t'nfortuiulely, this taitie has lieen the rails wav car buyers base able to get satisfaction from manufacturers cat certain "secret warranties." nr tb.it the manuthrrse rciairs to facturer Is aware exists in large uumla-r- s but has chosen not to notify owners of Motor Trend, la-e- n Ih-s- la-e- n the professional rental equipment you will need to do a pro fessiortal job. SACCHARIN percent n YOURSELF! Wo have all ment." DOCTORS USE Fifty-seve- B of Extractors US health professionals doctors, dentists and dietitians consume foods and -- beverages sweetened with saccharin, according to a nationally descriptive survey sponsored hy the Calorie Control Council. 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I have enclosed a check or money order in the amount Indicated. there preduls that the current rierl mental vehicle running mi hsdrogen hi ami Cakfonua will J.ivau. mult iplv tan e hsdrogen can lc used OO IT i Ut. 04101 in Ispia, Italy. Head of the hydrogen research learn Carpet Cleaning ken aspirin. 1 Membership Secretary Utah State Hntoricd Society 307 W. 2nd S. Sail lake Oty, "the predominant cmitnhutor to the atmosilreric pollution nf onr i itn-s.- " Ust Nosenilrer scientists gathered in Brussels to discuss hsdrogen as a long-teralternative to delimits. Using the gas as fuel is Iremg resea rt lied al the (aammuuts's Joint Brsranh J Your Choice In r cxosy Now, you APPLICATION y Bos (amuiilssiiMl Fresident fx: develop-im-ii- t Jenkins recently adsmatet nf the electric tar as an alternative to the motor tar, citing tar fuel as IasO response to the gold mining in California in 1848, Brigham Young stated, I hope the gold mines will be no nearer than eight hundred miles. There is more delusion and the people are more perfectly crazy on this continent than ever before. . . If you elders of Israel want to go to the gold mines, go and be Find out about the local minings financial, Salt Lake political, and religious impact on Utah Historical City in the upcoming issue of of memQuarterly, just one of the many benefits bership in the Utah State Historical Society. Send in your membership application today! miss leaise for Mrs. Wakh will lie held Friday from 2 to 5 p m. at the hank, Fellow employees also feted her with a dinner and gifts at the Stans-burFaik CtuU inose Tuesday night. MBS. WAIXII. a native of Spring lake, Utah, received her education tlieie and in Pawxi. Slie ami her liiislmixl, J.uk Wakh, luve lieen married for 12 years. We enjoy nding a moturiule, stie said, "and have traveled all oser Utah and up into Idaho." Die couple's three children, dau- work for First Secur- In damned." to m IN RESPONSE to the common complaint that Possible going Ail ojren ity Bank, and over those years tanking lias changed a great deal. Mrs. Wakh who retires Friday as senior clerk in the Tirneway Department RKKinlen tire dav when posting and statements were done hy hamL III say tlrrre lave Ireen some (lunges," die said, "Now everything is com- pain-kille- "Tin problems. that" die said )vats ago, Vera twenty-on- WU h went to with Members FDIC Fust Cly Utah srgr.ty State Ban S 'ut tv S'j'i l.i 'k Fust Sec ut ty Ban xaw N Security Bank o' logan N A ork Springs Wvo security Bank o First Security Slate Bank ot Helper First Security State Bank of Twelfth Street F.is o Oylei o' Mu"a a first Cl |