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Show 4 Price, Sun-Advocat- e, Utah-Thurs- 1971 May 6, day, Coal depletion bills Frank E. Senator Moss, has Joined as a co-sponso- of two bills which will pertain to coal depletion rate, coal h, NOW... One Policy Protects Entire Family is insured by the most flexible of plans. He is not limited to one mode or type of life insurance but can select the DAD plan which best suits his needs and budget. If he is disabled, his insurance, plus that on mother and the children, will remain in force fully paid. MOTHER is covered by permanent insurance (rather than term as with most other companies). This means that she is building up cash values and retirement benefits. Her insurance and the children's is fully paid up if Dad should die, in addition to the cash she receives from Dad's policy. are insured at no extra cost. New additions to the family are automatically covered after they arc 15 days old. At age 22, children may convert to $5,000 of any kind of insurance for every $1,000 provided under Farmers Family Plan without a medical exam. CHILDREN Ask your Farmers Agent about this outstanding protection for all your family . . . plus all your other Insurance needs loo. Phil Halamandaris 86 N. 2nd East 1 0 a.m. to 6 Sat. 1 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. p.m. daily Phone Anytime Office 637-050- 6 Huntington by Moss red gasification and oil shale version. Principal sponsor of both bills is Senator Clifford Hansen, One bill (S. 1309) would increase the depletion rate for coal and the other (S. 1310) would provide for more rapid amortization of coal gasification and oil shale conversion plants. Senator Moss, who is chairman of the Senate Subcommittee for Minerals, Materials and Fuels, said he agrees with con- o. Hansen Senator methods to convert coal and oil shale to low pollutant synthetic fuels by allowing more rapid amortization of expenditures incurred in constructing coal gasification or oil shale conversion facilities. The Internal Revenue Code provides that a plant will be allowed to recover its costs for tax purposes over the estimated useful life of the plant, he said. technological means must be devised to make use of existing, and largely untapped, sources of energy. He said the Senate Public Works Committee has estimated that U.S. energy consumption will increase 41.5 percent from 1968 to 1980, and 171 percent by the year 2000. of the About three-fourtnations total fossil fuel reserve is coal, but coal supplies only about 21 percent of fuel consumption. It will require large amounts of capital for advanced technology to utilize our coal and oil shale resources. S. 1309 would increase the present depletion rate of coal from 10 to 15 percent. At present, coal has the lowest depletion of any major energy source. This tax incentive will help increase the development of our coal resources. S. 1310 would encourage development and utilization of iv JEWELLE HUMPHREY Lady Elks nurse scholarship recent meeting of the Price Indies of Elks nurse scholarship committee, headed by Venice Pitts, Emma and Janet Oliveto, anAt a na profession study grant. A Walker Bank loan Miss wont tie you up. Thatll leave you free to tie one on. For the money to get that camper or trailer, call qualifications Humphreys were based on academic and social 637-127- a Associations placement service, and chairman of the committee on assistance to graduates and undergraduates Walker Bank Instalment Loans Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Hands. Your hands. For a woman, hands should be more than a grasping instrument. Hands are an extension of herself, and her beauty. Hands that clean ovens look like hands that clean ovens. oven are Hands that push a button on an electric kissed by important the kind that are held and sometimes people at formal receptions. If your hands are important in your life, you should oven. have an electric self-cleani- self-cleani- Remember, you can buy a portable, or electronic oven. built-i- n free-standi- V 8 out of 10 women prefer an electric range Total Electric A Step Ahead Free $25 Cash If Dr. Jack H. Parry, Price optometrist, is the state director of the American Cytometric 2. Fifteen Self-Cleani-ng the steak dinner sponsored by the Beautification Committee April 24. Door Prizes were given and a picture slides of the city from way back, I Remember When, Proceeds will go to finish up the Girls ball park. Mrs. Ramona K. Leamaster was taken to the Carbon hospital Saturday evening. The Junior Prom was held Friday evening at the Emery High School. The theme was Everything was Beautiful,. The the theme song was sung by Garth Johnson and Ann Nelson. of the Utah Optometric Assn. you purchase a new electric range with a Report on . bond sales ex- National A0A chairman Phone Don Denison, Price Office, at Logan. youths from the First Ward will be able to attend. Applications can be obtained from Bishop Vern Leamaster, Garth Johnson or Lanice Young. per- formances as well as her pressed desire to become nurse. Walkers. 11, 12, 13 The difference between an Oven Electric ... and an Oven You Clean Yourself Main street. The highlight of the week was Humphrey, Orangeville, and student at Emery High, was awarded the $100 nursing DU DU Temple last week. Those attending were Libby Gordon, Rena Grange, Adeline Starr, Maudie Moffitt, Cleo Johnson, Irnene Harrison, Viola Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Oviatt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oviatt and Kent Oviatt who will soon leave for a mission in the California President Madge area; Guymon, Elma Collard, Ella Collard and Leora Lemaster. Belle Wilsons Club sponsored a food sale Tuesday at 11 a.m. The girls were doing this as a project and the proceeds went to the Carl Jensen family whose home was destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larsen enjoyed a visit with their daughter Janice and husband Pat Leech and children from Farmington, N.M. They are going to make their home in Oklahoma. Weekend visitors at the Blake Jones home were Randy and Barbara Jones of Tremonton. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jones of Ogden, who had attended the wedding of their niece, Christy Jones. The Seventies Quorum book store is now located in the Fun Fabric store on Emery Girl for nouncement was made of a scholarship winner. Miss Jewelle Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Q Winners were King Garth Johnson and the Queen Collen Crawford. Youth Conference will be held June Mc-Mull- select Scar-tezi- j were King Luke of Orangeville, Ted Nelson of Ferron and Garth Johnson of Huntington. The Forrest 4-- H that 687-240- 2 Candidates for The Stake Relief Society attended an excursion to the Manti Queen candidates were Debbie Cox of Castle Dale, Laurel Sitterud of Orangeville and Collen Crawford of Ferron. Francy LeRoy oven andor electronic oven before May 31, 1971. you will receive $25 cash from the power company to help in the installation, provided the range is installed in a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or the Western Colorado Power Company. -- March E & H Savings Bonds sales for Carbon County totaled $54,015 bringing the years total sales to $143,267, according to Albert J. Breznick, county volunteer chairman. In the other counties of District 5, March and total three-mon- th Q sales were: Emery, $3,248; Grand, $2,402, San Juan, $1,189, $3,433. $1,006, $10,007; Utah Power & Light Co. IDUDDDDDDDDDDDDDDQDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDQaDDaDDDDDDDDDDDDaDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDI Jh fm Our modern and up-to-da- equip- te ment enables us to SAVE you money! 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