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Show New program Section C Page create Thursday, June 14, Price, Utah 1 S , ) ''If .v . v X 4 ' ; . I. ,1 ' .- 4 k i'T.f "w v if$ r 1 'V -' ' j 1973 f K V . 't' "S forms department for mining, exploration UP&L Utah Power & Light Company announced the formation of a new department of exploration and mining that would give the company is currently exploring for additional coal reserves and is ingeneration. In regard to geothermal generation in Utah, Utah Power has recently signed a letter of intent between the company and two firms greater utility assurance and variety of fuel supplies for electric power generation. UP&L shareholders at the firms annual meeting in Salt Lake approved an amendment to the articles of incorporation that permits the company to engage in the development, utilization and sale Geothermal Kinetics and Corp. Systems, Thermal Power Co. of Utah. If of ac- tivity the utility is engaged in. E.A. r 4 ?v. Hunter, president, explained the w f NEW officers for Carbon High school are Scott Etzel, studentbody president; Tad Morley, vice president Photo and Jill Spencer, secretary. Carbon officers set summer Work will begin shortly by the three newly elected studentbody officers of Carbon High school, to plan out the coming years ac- roll. He played baseball this past spring and competed in state for debate. Tad, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morley of Price, will be a junior at tivities. Studentbody president Carbon High next year. As a he was a Scott Etzel along with Tad sophomore Morley, vice president and member of the track and Jill Spencer, secretary, swimming teams plus sang will meet weekly to start in the choir. He is also an outlining a school agenda honor student. Jill is the daughter of Dr. with Carbon High school and Mrs. Orson Spencer, administration. The three were elected Price. The senior is spenduring the final week of ding her summers as a classes at the Price school. swimming instructor plus Scott is the son of Mr. and working with the Dino Mrs. Ernest Etzel of Price. Dynamics as a drill This past year he was a mistress. She is a member student court judge plus of the choir and swim team. listed on the school honor Jill is also an honor student. jieiimtlj 3) uh trial In UP&L S-- Former resident installed by engineers former Spring SALT LAKE Merrill Newren, Canyon and Price City resident, was installed President of the Great Salt Lake Chapter, American Institute of Industrial Engineers in ceremonies at the Fort Douglas Officers Club. Newren is presently the LDS Hospital Industrial Engineer, Salt Lake. While residing in Price, Mr. Newren was employed by U.S. Steel at Dragerton. He was active in the Price 5th ward Boy Scouts, Price Lions Club and Carbon Country Club. He resided at 855 North 5th East with his wife Marge and children Gary, Brent and Janet. changing energy situation is the major factor in the companys move to the development, use and sale of natural resources. Mr. Hunter said that coal lands are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain; other industries, he said, have taken strong positions in the coal lands ownership. Heading up the new department as manager of exploration and mining is Donald J. Watkins, a University of Utah civil engineering graduate and a veteran of the company. He has served in 22-ye- ar UP&Ls c CASPER, -TWyo. before a federal predator control hearing on June 4, a Utah farmer estifying warned that continued losses of sheep and lambs will result in sharp upward trends in consumer costs for both wool and lambs. Theurer Ray of Providence, chairman of the Utah Farm Bureau natural resources and hydrological super- Utahs 10,000 largest development and management of fuel and basic energy resources for power generation. The utility entered the coal business last year when it purchased the Deseret Mine of the LDS church. The mine is currently being operated by the American Coal Co. and e With a presidential order banning toxicants going into effect January 1, 1972, the lamb loss figure jumped two percent in the next 12 months. Even at the 1967 figure, direct financial loss to our sheepmen totaled over a million dollars a year, Help your Heart... Vi Help your Heart Fund Theurer testified. VOLUME PURCHASE Passage of revised federal legislation on i MIMS! m rui nr Agriculture 4 ,1 juiJuiJUl research Before ttutt im 4 4 Lamb losses to predators have built up from six percent in 1967 to 10 percent in 1972, U.S. Department of shows. acre training program. Its forty-fivcampus is the educational center for nearly 525 students. farm predator control hangs in the balance until a series of federal hearings is completed and evaluated. plementation of the exploration for, acquisition, two-yea- the primary the im- coal-fire- d member families of organization at the hearing. is responsibility and initiation small of geothermal plants might be possible by the early 80s. The prospect for geothermal energy appears promising, Mr. Anderson said, but drilling is the only THE COMMON BOND, a musical group from way to prove this and then, at best, it would be only a Kirkland, Wash, will be featured in concert at the supplemental resource to Assembly of God Church in Price, Utah on June 19, at our generation. 7:30 p.m. The group Is travelinq as a part of the Christ in Concert" series sponsored by annual Northwest College of the Assemblies of God, located r in Kirkland. The sponsoring college offers and liberal arts program ana a tour-yea- r com- represents visors. John S. Anderson, UP&L vice president, said Mr. Watkins development Utah farmer speaks before federal hearing engineering capacities including design steam-electri- Carbon, Hale and plants Gadsby. In addition, the mittee, various steam commercial deposits are found in Utah, Anderson Mr. said, natural resources including the business of mining, drilling, pumping, piping, producing and selling coal, gas, oil, DONALD J. WATKINS petroleum, uranium and geothermal energy. At present, coal is supplies coal to three of the principal mineral geothermal vestigating 1967, chemical toxicants were used to control coyotes and other predators. In 1967 their use began to be restricted. UjdILO fBtsiriri: the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District In and for Carbon County Edward Sheya, Judge Criminal deceased - granted with Frank D. Mathis appointed administrator with a $8,000 personal bond and $4,400 corporate bond. Reginald H. Sidwell appointed administrator in the matter of the estate of Akma and Ethel A. Bryner, deceased. Earl F. Hills appointed executor and the petition for probate of will granted in the matter of the estate of Mary C. Erskine, deceased. for final Petition discharge granted in the matter of the estate of Sybil funds. Jones, deceased Clarissa Probate adBenjamin, The 24th annual account Jones ministratrix. for and petition guarding fee for Jack E. Seeronon Civil was granted to First Trial set for July 16 at 2 Security Bank of Utah. in Lorna Rae The 13th annual account p.m. and petition for guarding Rukavina vs. Joe Nick fee for Kim N. Alger, a Rukavina. Trial set for July 2 at 2 minor was granted to Zions p.m. in Elmer L. Richards First National Bank. Final account and petition vs. Sara L. Richards. Trial set for July 3 at 10 for distribution in the in Margaret Deciga vs. a.m. matter of the estate of Martha Ellen Tipton, for- Sabino Deciga. Order to show cause E. Martha merly McKendrick was granted. hearing set for June 25 in Sale of real property in Carolyn Golding Henrie vs. the matter of guardianship Austin Wyler Henrie. Arthur Leopoldo Sanchez of Carl Nyman-Lenor- e to pay Rebecca Nyman, guardian, was sold ordered to Clifford H. and Janet J. Corina Mueser the sum of $150 a month until the Berega for $1,400. A petition for widows further order of the Court. Duane Ross Preston allowance in the matter of to pay Sheila Ann ordered Albert of Niels the estate Olsen was granted to Hattie Preston the sum of $200 for Olsen in the sum of $300 for support and alimony until further order of the court. the next two months. Order to show cause Final account and petition continued to June of estate of hearing distribution for 25 at 10 a.m. in Sylvia J. Dell Lambson, deceased vs. Melvin LaVell B. Lambson, ad- Stevenson ministrator was granted. Stevenson. Price River Water ImInheritance Tax return and order determing tax of provement District, allowed to continue to occupy the $2,971.28 in the matter of the estate of Rex Henry Mathis, property sought to be condemned, pending final deceased - granted. determination of order of will for Petition admitting to probate in the matter of immediate occupancy. The the estate of Amanda Elkin, district is granted the right deceased - granted with to do so much work thereon as may be required, inHarry Elkin appointed spect, remove and replace executor. Petition for letter of the sewer pipeline on the administrator granted in property in the estate of the matter of the estate of Minnie Meeks Baggett M. Mathis, Helen Hay, adminctratrix. George Marie Jensen placed on probation for additional six months on condition that defendant report to the Adult Parole and Probation Department every month on charge of violation of parole. Arraignment continued to June 25 at 10 a.m. on automobile homicide trial of Jack August Marinos. Kenneth L. Johnson sentenced to the Utah State Prison for not more than five years on a charge of passing checks with Betty -- REGoodricH LIFESAVER WE GUARANTEE RADIAL STEEL RS IT! 40,000 MILES OF SUPERB PERFORMANCE In normal driving, you'll get at least' 40,000 miles of tread wear from the Lifesaver Radial Steel RS on your car. If you don't get 40,000 miles, take the guarantee back to your BFQ retailer. He II allow you credit for the difference toward the going trade In price of new ones. And add a small service charge. SIZE with CUSHIONED STEEL Lifesaver Radial Steel RS. Ideal for your luxury sedan or station wagon. The only radial tire with Cushioned Steel. Steel strong, long wearing. 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