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Show Tooele Transcript, Thursday, October State Energy Conference To Review Synthetic Fuels And Energy Growth the next major industry to Jensen, chairman of the for major synthetic fuels be developed in Utah and State Advisory Council on plants and energy develop- its neighlioring states, said Science and Technology; Dr. James V, Bunger, rement programs will be disJensen. search assistant professor of Dan cussed at the fifth annual Marriott, Rep. hie Is engineering and state will deliver the keyState Energy Conference Friday, Sept. 11 at the note address at 8:40 a.m. science adviser; State Sen. on The Outlook for Tar Glade M. Sowards, chairUniversity of Utah. The conference, empha- Sands. Sen. Orrin Hatch, man of the Energy Conserwill address a noon vation and Development sizing research undertaken on the topic, Council; Jack Lyman, deluncheon based the through campusThe Outlook for Synthetic puty director. Department Utah Engineering Experiof Natural Resources and ment Station, will lie held Fuels in Utah. in the Social amt BehaviorEnergy; Dr. Milton E. Wadsworth, associate dean. Audial Science Building UNIVERSITY energy re- College of Mines and Mintorium. searchers and state energy eral Industries and proes-so- r officials will address a wide of metallurgy; James CORDON Jensen. UEES range of topics at the one-da- y Byrne, director of the Utah director and conference conference, including Energy Office; and Dr. Rohost, says the public may tar sands and oil shale bert Boehm, professor and attend the work sessions development; energy con- chairman of the Departwithout charge, although servation techniques and ment of Mechanical and advanced registration is re- analysis; specialized uraniIndustrial Engineering. commended to assure seat- um extraction; coal liqueJensen said the luncheon faction and gasification pofee is $5 per person. He ing. "This promises to be an tential; and solar energy, urges those interested in atextremely informative con- biomass and wind energy. tending the conference to ference liecause of the inscheduled contact the experiment staOther sight it will provide into speakers include Bartel! C. tion at DEER HUNTER SPECIALS! Good thru 0(t. 31 Utah's potential as a site $349$249 IMtIHHalllilaH FREE SNACK BOX No limit the Public Law 97-3Budget reconciliation Act, provides that "effective Oct olier 1, 1981, all appli- cations for non- - competitive oil and gas leases shall lie accompanied by a filing fee of not less than $25 for each such application. The increase will be effective for the November 1981 drawings conducted bimonthly by the various State offices of the Bureau of Land Management MEESm Prized Rifle FAMILY BIKKET President Bob Shirley Worthington of the chamber. Sunset employee Jon Proctor and Clumber Immitl show off a rifle that will be given away at the Variety Show set for CM. 10. FREE J QUART DRINK Local Variety Sets Oct. 10 Date Oil And Gas Lottery Filing Fee Raised To $25 By Congress (BLM) under the simultaneous oil and gas leasing syscompetitive oil and gas tem, often descrilied as the lease on Federal lands will oil and gas "lottery. The increase will be anlie raised from $ 10 to $25, the Department of the In- nounced in the October terior announced this week. mailings of lands available SMAll DRINK WITH 581-634- As mandated by Congress, filing fees for 1, 1981 What are you doing on the night of Octolier 10th? Will you lie at home watching the usual Saturday night TV fare of violence and mindless sitcoms, or w ill you lie part of the festive crowd at the Chanilier of Commerce variety show? The event is planned to have all the excitement of a gala first night, the hominess of a old fashioned liazaar, and the hoopla of a midway. When the curtain goes up. the audienee can expect to lie entertained by scenes from some great hroadwav musicals performed by the Crantsville Opera House Memorial Theater, and to lie lieguiled by the magic of the incomparable mime troop Triskelion from Tooele High School, as well as some of the outstanding talent in the state of Itah. lands that are not known to be located in an area proved to lie productive of oil and gas deposits. BLM estimates that the increase in filing fees will for lease drawings. For result in a doubling of its over- - the- - counter oil and revenues from this source to about $80 million angas lease application filnually. increased the filing ings, Persons who file for the fee must lie paid for all filOcafter bimonthly made and drawing by a gion ings ven date are judged to have tober 1. Prior to this increase, the filed simultaneously. The successful offerer is fee has remained the same since 1949. Under the Fed- selected by a random draweral Government s oil and ing. About four million file annually for gas leasing program, the people Government must lease to about 7,000 tracts under the first offerer on a non- the simultaneous oil and competitive basis those gas leasing system. event is designed to Best of all the further community services which are part and parcel of chanilier work. But the fun doesnt stop there. Whether you attend the variety show or not, you can still give a I most to Tooele and yourself and have a chance to w in one of several fabulous door prizes. A one dollar ticket buys sucker and a chance to win a rifle, a y you an motorbike or one of a host of other prizes. fund-raisin- g all-da- 1 Ticket holders do not have to attend to lie eligible for a prize, but youd lietter lie there or you w ill miss sonic of the seasons greatest entertainment plus a chance to lmon to Imy some of a variety of home Iwked goods, a meal. Sunday your of Chanilier of Beginning this Saturday, the first day Commerce Week, tickets for the performance and for the door prizes will go on sale at booths which will be set up in front of Sunset Sports, Albertsons, Safeway and Allens. There will also be a booth in the city park on Main Street which will lie open from 9 a.m to 5 p.in. Cost of tickets for the variet y show is $3 for adults. $2 for senior cit izens, $ 1 for children. If you cant make it to one of the healths, call any memlier ot the tioard of directors: Bob Iinmitt, Family Practice Group; Earl Tate Ray l.iddiard, Al & Lid Tate, 4 pieces chicken, 6 rolls ?1 pieces chif ken 9 mile SANDWICH Mortuary; Furniture; Gene Barbiero, Sunset Sports; Terry Mathias, KDYL radio station; Joel Dunn, Tooele Transcript-Bulletin- ; Shirley Worthington, First Interstate Bank; Nonna C.leed, Commercial Security Bank; Chuck Sating, Saling Tile Company; Phil Maynard, Anaconda Mining; Mary Steadman, Tooele County Chanilier of Commerce; and Barrie Vernon, Attorney cOtSKKiGOCb at Law. Lunch Ideas Back-To-Scho- ol Microwave hard- - cooked eggs?! Every microwave cook knows it is disastrous to hard- - cook an egg in the microwave oven. Well, that is tme, but only if the egg is encased in its shell. Follow this quick and easy method to hard- - cook eggs in your microwave oven, great for use in back- ol lunches. With the beginning of the school year, children everywhere will be carrying lunch lioxes filled with goodies. Make sure your child's lunch box contains all the nutrients he or she needs to make the most of each school day. When considering foods high in nutrients, eggs appear at the top of the list. Each egg contains a great source of V cup chopped celery protein, lots of minerals Lettuce leaves, optional and 13 vitamins. To hard- - cook eggs: ' Besides packing a d Lightly butter two small egg to snack on, exglass bowls. Separate eggs periment with a variety of into prepared dishes. Stir new egg salad receipes. yolks with fork. Cook yolks, Carden Egg Salad and covered with plastic wrap, 2 to 3 minutes on medium; Cheesy Egg Salad Sandwiches will give the in- stir once. Cook whites, covventive sandwich maker a ered with plasticwrap, 5 to head start, and are guaran6 minutes on medium; stir teed to receive a grade once. Both yolks and whites should be removed A. CARDEN ECC SALAD when slightly underdone. Let stand covered, 2 min(Makes 4 servings) Butter utes. Set aside. 6 eggs Combine mayonnaise, H cup mayonnaise relish, celery salt and onion W until well blended. Chop cup sweet pickle relish hard- - cooked yolks and teaspoon celery salt 2 teaspoons minced onion whites. Add eggs, peas, and 1 (8 oz.) package frozen celery until combined. Cover and chill to blend peas hard-cooke- How to get grease off concrete drives, floors The basement, garage and driveway start to look dingy when grease and oil spots soak in. To avoid the problem, soak spots up with Tidy Cat brand cat box filler. Its a strong absorbent and, when spread a quarter-inc- h deep, will do the job on fresh spills. For older stains, treat the spot with a solvent first. Rub in a little Tidy Cat brand, then sweep it away and save it you can use it until its saturated. flavors. Serve on lettuce leaves, if desired. CHEESY ECC SALAD SANDWICHES (Makes 4 sandwiches) Butter 6 eggs 1 (6 oz.) package cream 1 cheese spread with pimentos, at room temperature teaspoon Worcestershire sauce tablespoon minced onion M cup chopped celery 8 slices bread Lettuce leaves 1 To hard-cooeggs: Lightly butter two small glass bowls. Separate eggs into prepared dishes. Stir yolks with fork. Cook yolks, covered with plastic wrap, 2 to 3 minutes on medium; k stir once. Cook whites, covered with plastic wrap, 5 to 6 minutes on medium; stir once. and Both yolks whites should be removed when slightly underdone. Let stand, covered, 2 utes. Set aside. min- Combine cheese spread with Worcestershire sauce d and onion. Chop whites. and yolks Add eggs and celery to cheese mixture. Cover and chill 2 to 3 hours to blend flavors. Spread about Vz cup filling on four slices of bread. 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