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Show Pi7r 4 Firms Plain t For Environment ; . ' . Exec- -' CHEYENNE (AP) tihves of two power com-- ; ; parues testified Tuesday that protection of the environment in the Green River basin is a maior aspect for their plans for a $300 million power-gen-- I erating complex northeast of Ruck Springs. Thp president Power and Light ! - ! ; v xtx A M - 3 FRANCISCO (AP) -"- An attorney for Air West said Tuesday the closing of the sale of the airline to Howard Hughes may not he completed for two or three days. The scheduled date for completing the sale was the close Clarence H. Tmgey. presiard managing officer of Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association, today retired from that position and was appointed chairman of the board The announcement was made by the board of directors. Mark B. Gaiff was elected president of the association i . r if i Wednesday, April 1, 1970 E it will be the largest such capable plant in Wyoming of generating one and millien kilowatts of electricity. Carlsen said engineers and geologists, in laying out plans for the plant, have worked to avoid possible air and water He also said contamination. that coal fields north of Rock Springs will be rehabilitated after the mineral has been extracted for use as fuel at the plant. The purpose of the Cheyenne hearing was to brief one-ha- lf of business Tuesday. Air West lawyer 'Joseph Martin Jr. said in San Francisco the postal strike and the air controllers Slowdown of air operations have hampered of documents required in the complex delivery mmm i Lowest Costs state officials on yy environmen-protectw- elected senior vice president. Tingey thus ends a tenure of 35 years at the company. He first associated with the Deseret Building Society and assisted in the transfer to the Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association, the first federally - insured association in the city. During his time the associations resources have grown from $1 25 million to $40 million. lie has held positions from assistant secretary to president. He has also served as presi dent of the Utah Savings and Loan League, a director of the U.S. and Loan Savings League and a director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of jmA g plans. After the hearing, Governor Stan Hathaway said: "The state agencies are pleased to get Involved at this early stage to help in the formulation of initial plans for the project to insure the best for i .La American Opens Office Gov. Calvin L. Hampton snipped the ribbon to open American Savings and Loan Associations new $110,000 Sugar House Branch today as Estel L. tne state. A vice f president of Pacific Pov'er, Phil G. Humphreys, said waste water from the plant will be cooled and cleaned, as well as reused rather than being returned uncleansed and heated to the Green River. He said: The water Is too valuable a resource to be wasted. Pacific Powers staff agronomist, Lee Hansen of Pocatello, said the sagebrush land where coal will be unearthed for use at the plant will be filled and leveled after it Is used. Hansen said grasses and legumes would be planted in the area to provide vegetation for livestock and cover for wildlife. The ara to be lined is in Nine Mile Draw. Coal seams from six to 30 feet have been found in the 18,000-acr- e area, according to Pacific Power. Wright, left, chairman, and Elder Delbert L. Stapley, right, of the Council of the Twelve, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, looked on. 2157 located at has of 3,000 sq. ft Building, Highland Dr., space on two levels. Texas Air Chief Quits Combine Begins Great Western Ranches, Inc., which owns or controls nearly 4 million acres of real estate, has formally begun business in Salt Lake City. diately. The company gave no reason for the resignation, and announced that W. Lloyd Lane was elected to replace him. jThe new corporation was formed by an association of property ownerc who have Texas International is newest airline, only recently having started service between Salt Lake City and San Antonio, Houston, other Texas cities and New Utahs ranches, real estate and recreation properties In California, Nevada, ' Orgon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah and the Northern Territory, Australia, said Snellen M. Johnson, president. Orleans. Lane, the new president, has served from 1965 to the present as director of the Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautical Center In Okla- COMMNT INSURANCE Ph. MODER N METHODS The idea is to apply modem methods of management to the properties and fully homa City, Okla. THE ART OF BEING A MEM3ER MISSIONARY by Florence G. Butler Regularly $2.50 Sale price $1.50 THE BEATITUDES by N. Elmer Peterson . Regularly $2.95 Sale price $1.17 B.H. ROBERTS A BIOGRAPHY byRobertH.Malaii . Sale price $1.77 Regi'larly $2.95 YOUNG AT HOME Clarrissa Young Spencer and Mabel Harirer by BRIGHAM Sale price $2.10 Regularly $3.50 THE CANDLE OF THE LORD Discourses ot AdamS Benmon Sale price $2.25 Regularly $375 AND LEADERSHIP CHARACTER by Island H. Monson and Clinton W. Barton Sale price $1.50 Regularly $2.50 SPIRES: THE EVERLASTING OF THE SALT LAKE TEMPLE A HISTORY by Wallace A Raynor Sale price $1.95 Regularly $3.25 ONLY FOR ADULTS BOUNTIFUL exploit each ones advantages, he explained. For example, an 8,000-acr- e ranch that needs only 4,000 acres to support its cattle could have the surplus acreage used for private hunt- velopments. Johnson said the privately held firm included 27 different shareholders. Each contributed his land to the organization, then took the value back in stock. AIM Besides its current property management, the company is organizing a recreation division under the club name, Great Western Sportsman, which includes everything from big game hinting and guest ranches to river running and campouts. Summer youth camps are scheduled to open this year, he said. "As far as I know, this is the first time this type of an approach has Deen made to land management, he said. "We have a tremendous geographical distribution. REAL ESTATE TOPS He said he expected real estate operations to be the largest single part of the new company's business, followed by ranching and recreation. The company has two real estate developments, each of 2,000 acres or more, in the Srn Francisco Bay area, two properties in northern California, and additional property in Washington. GLEANINGS by Ora Pate Stewart EASTMAN Sale price $1.50 Regularly $2.50 OF MORMONISM by John J. Stewart Sale price $1.77 Regularly $2.95 by UP IN THE CHURCH Jean C. Crowther . Sale price $1.17 Regularly $1.95 THE JACKSONS HOLE STORY r HATCH i AND COMPANY Sale price $177 Regularly $2.95 LETS TALK fcyUndsay Curtis R. Sale price $1.77 Regularly $2.95 THE MORMON TRAIL FROM VERMONT TO UTAH by Alma P. Button by Mark -- and the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club. Two new Busk have been named vice presidents. Richard J. Groves has been promoted to assistant vice president and Jane N. Cook is new assistant cashier. Other promotions include Bart Foulger as assistant vieg president; Barry G. Gough as asssistant casher and Margaret Gledhill, assistant cashier. Tuesday's Quotations NEW YORK (UPlVFoUowIttf Is a (1st of bid and asked prices on Mutual Funds as Quoted oy the NASD Inc, Bid Askee Bid Asked Rid Asken Bid Asked 9 03 9 82 PRICE ROWE: 4 83 5 28 Imp Cap x2 05 2 24 Corrstk Aberdn 7 07 7 68 23 96 23 96 Gwth 13 24 13 24 Imp Gr Concrd ADMIRALTY Nw Era 9 61 9 61 6 63 7 27 7 95 8 7! 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Fnd Hedq 9 37 10 24 14 96 16 35 Ivest 2 54 2 78 TRUST: Heritge 14 65 14 6S One Wm 9 41 10 28 Morgan 1 38 14 87 15 49 1 49 Horace A8.B ONeil 12 3512 35 7 77 5 68 6 21 161 175 Hubshn C&D Oonh 7 13 7 79 74 11 74 10 Corro As 13 37 14 65 (CM FI n 7 28 7 96 OTC Sec 10 oo 11 85 11 1312 16 4 42 ISl 96 8 36 5 7 07 Gr Comp Cp Pace Fd 9 85 10 47 Wndsr 51 10 39 9 4 61 5 04 Como 6d 8 53 9 27 ISf Inc Penn Sq 7 92 West Ind 6 65 7 27 72 8 20 8 96 Comp Fd 917 9 97 Impact Penn M 6 72 6 7? Whtht 13 03 14 24 Ph.la Fd 13 R6 15 19 719 7 86 9 0 9 87 Pil9rm 4 87 5 32 7 36 8 04 Pilot 6 56 7 17 10 77 10 77 Pine St 2 66 2.90 x- - ex dividend Pton Ert 7 00 7 65 Pion Fd 11 5212 59 Fid Cap 11 20 12 24 10 54 11 52 Fid Fund 151016 50 Plannd I . Sale price $177 Regularly $1.95 ONE LORD i VlNSURANCEj by Josephine C. Fabian ' Advisory Committee Citizens Ni Sale price $2.10 Regularly $3.50 GROWING Seattle. Active in civic and church affairs, he is now a member of the Salt Lake City Mutual Funds by R Wayne Shut THE GLORY - senior vice presidents have been appointed at Farmers State Bank. Promoted from vice president to senior vice president are C. Alan Murdock and LeRoy P. Parkin who also was named cashier. M.D. Allred and John N. ing, for recreational developments or for second home de- RECREATION Clarence H. Tingey . . . named chairman Farmers Slate Promotions S.L. Operations Roben ,T. Sherer has resigned as president of Texas International Airlines, Inc., effective immeHOUSTON was and T. Wm. Cockayne f, 6 Superior insurenco Protection . . . 145 L So. Ttsiplt I VIir .. a Sale Held Up On Air West at vs. Changes Post dent Co., Don C. 1 'SAN a 1 'Sr '"ft , S Pacific of Frisbee of Portland, Oregon, said agronomists and bioln-- ; gists have been m on the grounu floor of planning the ! facility. 1 ; ; . In the Cheyenne hearing, ; pnsbee and the president of . Idaho Power Co., Albert Carl i - sen, told Governor Stan 1 and head of state ; Hathaway ! ; 'agencies about their desire for a minima! pollution plant. i . The proposed facility I ; 'dubbed the Ji.r. Bndger Steam Electric Power and ) is a joint Mining Complex . 'project cl Idaho Power and Pacific Power and Light. ; ; tyhen completed in late 1979, ; ! s ! - ';' S&L Officer ONE FAITH! WHAT! Petersen E Sale price $1.77 Regularly $2 95 NO-RI- INVESTMENT? SK PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS: HOW TO UNDERSTAND ANO BE UNDERSTOOD by Yes, Neil S Fimderi Sale price $1.77 Regularly $2 95 THE PRIMARY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL Sale price .90 Regulary $1.50 THE SECRET OF THE CAVE We show only a few of the exceptional values available during this by Jennie spe- B Rawlins Sale price $1.77 Regularly $2 95 SWEET SIOUX COLORING cial 43 OFF SALE. These popular titles promise good reading for spiration and instruction of ail ages. Take advantage of Straight down the list 40 Us sale in- today. by Chris Jensen . by Frances C. Yost Sate price $1.35 THE TESTIMONY OF HEBER J. GRANT byGerrittde Jong Sale price $1.05 Ret;ular.$1.75 UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN by R. D. Willey Regularly $2.95 44 TEVFLE, SALT LAKE CITY COTTONWOOD MALL OGDEN Sale price $1.17 UTAH INDIAN STORIES by Milton R. Hunter Regularly $1.95 tPWW Equipped with radio, heater, carpets, wheel covert, accent group, etc, 36 month closed end lease, $54 JO par month. Any color large selection. Automatic transmission and other options extra. Member Ford Authorized Leaking lyttem leasing unlimited anything, anvwhefe by Alma P. Burton EAST SOUTH cNawcftlavavichs Sale price $2.37 Regularly $3.95 UNOERSTANOING THE THINGS OF GOD Sale price $1.17 BENIMETT r LEASING 463 wugfiii offers: Vend-A-Ventu- 1. Guaranteed investment THAT THEY KNOW THEE Regularly $2 25 OFF! Vem!-A-Ventj- BOOK Sale price .60 Regularly $1 00 iew plan offers matching fund security. Logan Distributing Company, a national automatic merchandising firm in the $5 billion con' venience products field, uses fresh approach te market presold products. Sa MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101 PHONE 328 0381 J purchase. Investor participation in amounts from $509 niia to $5,000. No overhead encumbrance. 4. Advantages of your own caih business. Rea! Profits based en f nation-wid- e program. r. For details write: LOGAN DISTRIBUTING CO. 445 keit Second South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 |