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' V' ' ve ' 's 'Z7'"'L f f fS & A ' A ' As ' ''frvAsA 1 ' $sr '4- AssQ?''''' 4 - yy 's" tpli' T' yS' 'V s ROBERT H KREY SR District Chairman 4" & ' a s WENDELL ' 'A' 'AS N ZAUGG General Contractor CITY COUNCIL Independents File SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- In Utah and across the nation are encountering Americans scarcities— of gasoline newsprint food items and even porcelain toilets and interAnd national national trends indicate 1973 may be only the first year of unknown in the scarcities United States in this century The main reason for the s—and the higher shortage the goods are when prices available— is that demand in the nation and around the world is outstripping production Other factors may include price controls pollution controls more foreign exports (to China and Japan Russia and some among others) hoarding by buyers I has gas reserves enough to sup- shortage of electric power in ply commercial and residential the UP&L service area The users fort he next 25 years company has adequate longAnd while cities on the Easti term supplies of Coast already have power coal for existing and planned “brownouts” during peak-us-e generating stations and conA Hunter presi- struction of new generating periods E of Utah Power & Light units is on schedule he said dent Co says there is no impending Gasoline stations throughout low-sulph- here l' II Seeking election are Robert Krey Sr and Wendell N Zaugg Mr Krey has lived in Clearfield for the past 15 years and has served as vice chairman of Legislative District 52 and chairman of Voting District 15 He said through this service he has become interested in city and county government VOICE OF PEOPLE “It is my endeavor to develop a better communication bet ween the citizens of Clearfield and the city government” he said “There is a greater need now than ever before for the voice of the people to be H WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen the House should move toward has impeachment Frank E Moss told the Senate that the im“I believe we have reached peachment of President Nixon the point where such a grave “may now be necessary” step may now be necessary” But his Republican colleague said Moss Bennett Sen D-Ut- ah Wallace F LOOKS GOOD i ! i f I M CITY BOOKS He said he would like to see some of the ordinances cn the city books changed and would also like to see the “public apathy now existing throughout the country brought to an interest in the freedom we are government through losing controls caused by supporting programs funded by federal money Mr Zaugg said: “We can’t continually hold our hands out for government aid without accepting the responsibilities of what it will cost in the loss of our freedoms under the Con stitution Each gun control each zoning ordinance or EPA law passed or each OSHA control is placing a noose around our necks to finally strip us of our rights as citizens of the United States” comHe said through munication a stronger and more effective city government will be developed He has worked in the scouting program for over 30 years and has served as scout master and explorer advisor Mr Zaugg a resident of ur Utah have experienced shortages and shutdowns over the summer Utah economists and industry sopkesmen say there may be short supplies this winter and possibly through the next two to three years While there have been temporary supermarket shortages 11A 1973 1 such as meat' by railroad strikes and strikes and raisins Utahns should con-- 1 at Canadian newsprint mills of some tinue to have a wide choice at plus closure of increased paper antibecause mills the grocery counters Univerdriven have costs up pollution sity of Utah economist Joseph the price of newsprint NewsS Peery says “Americans will around the country incontinue to eat well and at papers cluding Salt Lake City’s two prices we can easily afford” dailies have cut some editions Newsprint shortages caused and curtailed their circulation of a few items for Penncy’s Spokesmen Fashion Fabrics and Silver State Suppliers a fabric wholesaler all in Salt Lake City report higher prices and shortages of cotton and woolen materials Shortages and expected shortages especially affecting farmers include fertilizer baling wire cement and lumber Moss: Impeach Bennett: Complete Faith charged Wednesday that the President’s critics are “striking Nonetheless the supply of out wildly” against him bemost goods looks relatively cause of the lack of any evigood for Utahns dence he is guilty of While natural gas "may be in Clearfield for 37 years is a short supply in many parts of SHOULD MOVE contractor and the country B Z Kastler presgeneral Supply Moss in a speech that went superintendent for churches and ident of Mountain Fuel Co earlier this year said MFS almost unnoticed Tuesday said schools He is presently working as the LDS Church building inspector He served two years in the army and has attended Weber State College and the University of Utah in engineering heard” Thursday November areas in Clearfield Race - Two inCLEARFIELD have candidates dependent submitted their names for the positions of two council seats r Supplies of Gas Power in Utah Look ' vV ' At jvSMfc Standard-Examine- The Utah Democrat noted that the Senate would sit in judgment if Nixon is impeached by the House “I do not wish to prejudice the guilt or innocence of the President” he said “But reluctantly I have come to the conclusion that we have reached the point where the house must at least put in motion the machin- Bennett without mentioning Moss’ comments said he still of for ery possible impeachment had “complete faith” in Nixon President Nixon” 2 OPPONENTS He also called for the namThe Utah Republican who is ing of a special prosecutor who next would be independent of the exe- not seeking cutive branch year said Nixon faced “two “The record speaks for it- very determined” opponents in self” Moss said “the Water- “partisan Democrats and some gate burglary the Ellsberg members of the news media” break-i- n the resignation under “For a time they apparently fire of the top White House thought they had the power to staff the indictment of two destroy him (Nixon)” Bennett former Cabinet officers and the said in a statement “Now to of the realize vice resignation president they’re beginning they as a convicted felon” haven’t” on Texas Assignment LAYTON — Airman Wade A Lehman son of Mr and Mrs Gary L Lehman of 1043 N 1140 W has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base Tex after completing Air Force basic training He is a 1973 graduate of Layton High School drat ©nor d)(o)fth ©ODD I Firm Will Supply Fuel To Y Threatened College -- and then it faced a possible Ariz TSAILE (AP) Graves Butane Co of Farmi- shutdown ngton NM says it plans to He said it would need a minprovide fuel for heating Navajo' imum of 30000 gallons a month Community College this winter1 “We supplying for limited heating anticipate their needs whatever they Roessel said NCC officials might be” a company spokes- had been unable to line up a man said Wednesday “We are fuel commitment for the winter estimating approximately 40000 after earlier plans fell through He said the 1800 gallons in gallons a month” Bob Roessel college chan- the tank Tuesday had been dicellor said Tuesday the school verted from faculty and staff had only enough fuel to contin- residential use to keep the colue heating through Saturday lege open a few more days ! 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