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I"'"- (l i 1 ''Six t 4 Clear Air Inc of Ogden and Morrison-Knudso- n of Boise Idaho have announced an the agreement covering conmarketing design and struction of municipal solid waste disposal systems Under the agreement Clear Air will market and provide consulting services for a solid waste disposal system on which it holds patents The company built two furnaces and is adding a third to the incinerator complexin operated by Weber County West Ogden Another wasted disposal facility operates at Martinsville Ind Ralph Taylor Is president and Grant L Anderson executive vice president of Clear Air Morrison-Knudso- n will provide construction and engineering services on a project-to-proje- - ! i±£ ‘ 'rf: N Vi x v'5' x a ! 5 t t lr brir lt4l I ?s is - 4 s''' !: AN OPEN HOUSE is scheduled ' u " r sss s A ct next weekend for the first 24 units completed in this $2A million apartment complex being constructed on Park Boulevard east of Washington ?J basis Clear Air has developed technology for a modular cell that reduces solid waste 90 per cent by volume and does not or require any secondary solid fuel other than auxiliary A' Complex non-ferro- The first 24 units have been ers are being employed in the completed in a $2' 2 million project which Mr Goddard said apartment complex on Park uill take about another year to Boulevard just east of Washing ton Another 24 units are under with completion pleted in the Riverview construction iments will be open for public within 30 days in a grand opening being comPex Inc structed by Terra-Firm- a janne(j for nex Saturday and which will own the housing joint- 2— lv with Western Mortgage Loan Riverview is a new concept £ in housing that will include a ICO WORKERS swimming pool tennis courts Western Mortgage President :anci recreation-part- y room” Mr " John B Goddard said 163 units Goddard said ’are scheduled for construction PRIVATE BEDROOM during the project He said the apartments in- About 100 construction workelude one and two bedroom units each with a private balcony and finished kitchens with built-i- n appliances Each unit is individually air conditioned and heated SEATTLE Wash CAP) — The They have ceramic tile bath mounted new’ S city’s police with shower recessed lighting in to the kitchens and baths and tex-clais horticultural attend squad before beginning patrols tured ceilings Mr Goddard next week in the University of 'said “The area is professionally Washington Arboretum exCitizens’ have groups landscaped utilizing the natural ' the concern that surroundings cross Park Boule-horsepressed hooves might trample vard from the Ogden River” he said valuable greenery and So the seven mounties are ExLerior maintenance unwill to be is what provided ample parking learning identify derfoot iMr Goddard said - Apart-schedul- 4 ed con-inspecti- on i ‘ ! ‘ s’ SQQffiO A: " A I The Ogden plant processes 350 tons of garbage a day and is being expanded with a third furnace to dispose of another 150 tons The facility opened six years ago and handles solid waste for the entire county except Huntsville parts of the Ogden Valley and Plain City Mr Anderson said the Weber County incinerator complex is drawing keen interest from Lia AUDREY'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY SALE foreign oil companies to meet their contract demands or be closed down next wreek A union Press leader told United International that the companies— including Exxon Gulf and LIFETIME MEMBERSHIPS! 10 PAY ONCE— NEVER PAY AGAIN! NO INTEREST— MONTHLY PAYMENTS: 3 M0S LOSE 50 LIS LOSE 50 IN-I- Senators to Get Secret Gas Report Over Vigorous Objection by FPC United Press International Secret reports on the gas reserves of the nation’s 79 largest producers will be handed over to the Senate antitrust subcommittee by next Tuesday— but only over vigor- ph3w4M9 HEALTH SPA USA 44120th 5h officials of a number of cities jfill dumps that contribute to counties and regional councils ground and wrater pollution is The sanitary disposal of solid also possible through use of the Mr waste using no fuel other than Clear Air incinerator the waste is favored Mr Anderson said Anderson said The city of Saugus Mass is He added he had talked with building a $27 million system to the County Commission cn produce steam for the General methods for recycling ferrous Electric piant in Lynn Mass and nonferros products at the while disposing of 1200 tons of West Ogden plant solid waste every 24 hours Mr Eventual elimination of land Anderson said 6 DAYS — WOMEN li'l Audrey 22Vi six 1 0 — lost 1 OO lbs 1 20 Celeste size 1 1 — size 7 — 28 lbs 32' Marilyn size 115 — size 8 — 30—lbs 44TV Carolyn size 2 —3 — 3 m o s lost 40 IbJ— Lose lbs Lose inches Firm up Sun Sauna Therapy pools e Steam Swimming e Charm e Figure contour safort e Heolth equipment e Hip reducing machine and bull bustline Butterfly-firFacial firming Complexion clear e Diet e until Tuesday to meet the demands which range from $45 million to $55 million for the firms’ 19500 direct employes and 4000 contract workers Mobil— have m ous protest by the Federal Power Commission (FPC) Beauty DOES IT AGAIN! 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Enroll now for July August or September Class HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE 3 Blvd Phone 2336 Washington "No No Gimmicks —Just the best for salon and contest work I" 394-344- Give-away- s training &QVMJ QC&S SX4M QQQG &QYSCS 7 WINS us NAMES OGDEN MAN TO COUNCIL ss -- l0£ Sunday June 24 1973 r The commission which argued that making the reports public could inflict irreparable injury on individual oil companies reported they were waste available “expressmade being The system produces steam ly under protest and subject to that can be used for heating air the requirements of confidenand electrical tiality and protection against conditioning power generation public disclosureunless otherAnother feature is the ability wise waived by filing produto separate ferrous from cers” metals from solid waste The committee had subpoenathat is unloaded at the in- ed the information last Thurscinerator and processed for day but the FPC said the burning reports w7ere protected under the National Gas Act and the MODULAR CELL of Information Act Freedom Mr Anderson said a modular the commission deHowever cell can be designed from 50 to cided go along with the tons to 150 tons of solid waste to avoid placing subcommittee daily John Nassika in Chairman FPC A series of as many as 10 to of contempt Congress 150 modular cells for a 1500 ton — A member of the Texas daily capacity can be arranged Mass Transportation Commisand designed to meet federal sion petroleum compaurged air pollution standards Mr nies Friday to use prime Anderson said televison time to tell the public why the fuel shortage has occurred “I personally feel the FIRM shortage is real and that it’s not contrived by the oil and gas companies” Joe P Cain said at a joint meeting in Austin of the commission and approxiOgdenite Homer P Richmately 40 state transit operaey CLU has been named to tors the New York Life Insur—Seawray Products Corp ance Co advisory council announced that six of its Mr Richey has been a gasoline stations across the New York Life salesman in northern section of New York Ogden since 1961 and joins state have been compelled to 24 other company employes shut down because of the in the US on the council Canadian ban on gas and fuel was The announcement exports An official said the made by company vice presstations which had been buying ident Dewey A Ehlert at a their gas from Shell of Canada luncheon in the Mansion would stay closed for at least House attended by 70 local six months business and civic leaders Venezuelan —In Caracas unions told American and other j $2'A MILLION PROJECT 24 Units Complete In Housing Standard-Examine- J ’'’ 1 i k i 4 JXj£ W ’ i 1 'J Ogden Ogden Firm Joins in Agreement - IV : v' ' j ? i 'V s 7 - 4 y S-- v?yI :’ 4 - '- fr'iil “ y ssss v r "i I - g Y IT7 i3 rv & t OUR ENTIRE OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF 598 LIST PRICE LP'S NOW ONLY L P'S SELECTION OF 698 OR CASSETTE CK TAPES FOR LED ZEPPLIN — HOUSES OF THE THIS SALE ONLY HOLY ON :'C'rV ‘Lpf ATLANTIC r RECORDS —V J I 'lA Vfvt- - yyH'j rA WWI1IDNSW TAPES molts i:i mx - f sj- -' "X 7 CB SfttON 7 ’ e ' civi ' r MOODY BLUES — SEVENTH SOJOURN ON THRESHOLD RECORDS V a rw K A? f- - s p j Pasl&hB Titcre GocsSUxyiaiar SJaaoa £i FEATURING SUCH HITS AS PAUL SIMON SAVOY BROWN AL LED GREENE MOODY BLUES ZEPPLIN J GEILS BAND PRO-CO- L HARUM AND DEAN MARTIN PLUS MANY MANY MORE! 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