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A coal slurry plant, near Alton, Kane County, would feed the 170 miles of pipelines to the two proposed plants. An impact statement on the two projects is expected to be started in October, , ' , 1 . tat ' I fornia Problems over location of that line have delayed completion of the Kaiparowits environmental impact statement Robison said. The Intermountain Power Project, proposed for a site In Wayne County, would be a facility, the same size as Kaiparowitz, servicing Utah and Califoenia private and public power companies. It would require approximately 50,000 acre feet of water, to be tentatively taken from ground water in the Navajo sandstone formation. Robison said test wells have already been drilled and that adequate water appears to be available. Backers of the project have not purchased coal lands or seCured commitments for coal but are negotiating with nearby coal lease holders, the Interior official said. Work on loi environmental impact statement could begin in Dec4mber when preliminary studies are expected to be completed, he added. Utel Power & Light Co, has proposed construction of a plant at its Garfield site, with coal to be pumped by slurry from Southern Utah mines. Robison said coal requirements for the plant have not been estimated. Water requirements have been estimated at 50,000 acre feet per year. Approximately 75 percent of that plant's power would be allocated to Utah needs, with the remainder going to Idaho and the Northwest power grid to which UP&L connects, Robison said. The Warner Valley and Allen power plants, two facilities planned near Las Vegas and St. George, would generate a combined 2.500 megawatts. The larger of the two, the Alien station north of Las Vegas, would require 11 million tons of Utah coal and 30,000 acre feet of water, consisting of 4,600 acre feet of reclaimed slurry water and - 3,000-megawa-tt 1 I I - Hottest day yet? Right, it nudged 100 from B--I guard against flooding in the future. "Right now. if the creek is full with spring runoff and therejs a flash rain of some intensity. the creek floods," Balling says. "There is just not enough capacity in the creek now. There was less chance of t:hpoding yeairs ago, but as the number of storm drains empiying into Mill Creek has increased, the amount of witer has increased. ' "As far as esthetics is cohcerned, the water is usually dirty and full of mud, because of the runoff above the city on the hillsides where the new developments are going in. and the creek is far from beautiful now," he , ' I I I Since the new canal may not follow the old creek entirely along its distance, some trees on one side or another might be saved ' in some areas, Ballings says, although in the park behind the South Branch Library, 725 S. Main, all the trees on both sides would have to come out, he says. Total distance between chain link fences on both sides of the canal, he says, would be 21 feet. proposed , (4 e ,, t i j C,00. r ( , II ' , ,, ., 1 t t I V '.'7,7t t ' I ' s i , a , ' .!:.. .. ;. '',,',, - - .. a .. .70 .. 1 . , j INow's ,k spot center front. The designi l',, ku.sfeco t features a stylized dove and ,,, 5 tr. Ltti,,,,..Lg .1 the time to put in your cor's coal- Before the i world globe. The Words, "Development, Equality and Peace," the goal of InternaDowgard tional Wometn's Year, are Icools in summer. prevents float. - , , tfeezing in winter,. Rita Inoway,YWCA board Dow9ard president, said there will be the lifeblood of a car. no compromise regarding the , slogan on the float. Ej.,:. 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Througiout the press conference, a miniature model of the proposed float occupied a '1 A I N:k', j' ''1 ; ''' ,: , c'ufndaevileloepeudiltreleas:. inePicuodinpl eg ' t 00) -, ,et .:',, :5'.:::':',:.:;':':.::', ,,,. rejected by the Legislature twice, has no connection with the women's year observance, she said. 7 , , , ; ','-'-, - , 7. - .','.' Wt. ' l.,,A,,C;jkaEl:':::::'::!2',:', Model of YWCA float shows symbol of Women's Year; -- N414 , , -- -- Contest ends July 25 , - 7 , find sour home in our rarlge ',,, j, ( . ... r,:: , of participating firms fourth ,. , .;',".-:.- , :,,: , . - ' .t A - employees ,,,,,,, W. !,.., , , ll :?..,,..':;..:1.7...;.',...Z!:::,,::,. ' ':' '. i 44 ,r A.9-.4'0'..-: :,:,:-- aanctuattplipYlic-auetivoe- ' departments of any , ,.. I ,'.',.-: :,, VIA, ...' .,;'' , , . with accommodations at Disneyland Hotel , , .. :::' 4,-.,- .. . -- ::'',:: - Disney Studios for a family of four, all . - r..:::::,:q,:.::: :, t ,,,, ,.,:,.,,,,,:,,:::,,:,,:::,,::.:,,:,,,::::,::::,,.,:,:,, , ': p ' Aunimy ol :: a . WIN A FAMILY VACATION back-to-scho- , .;,,,,;;,,,,,,..t.,,..;,.r i:'';''...i i fkg-- since the Equal Rights Coati- tion's original float application is not transferable. ..:., ,Iii , 4 . " r.- , , . subCmAittehdas , ,,,, , ,, . , ',- M - nr 1 ''''::'' :... ..' .'.... ;:...--- :: 1 ', - 1 : ::,.. .......i ttil'e ',.,6-- ,,,:.,,,:,,:::,.,;,,,,s,,:,,,::,,:.i,,,.;,:::,,:,..::,:::,:,,,::,::,:.:: : ,'::::''' 1 : l''''',. ,'0,44.-- ',..'' , ' A ' - '- :,.. . :. 17- ' 7 i I '.',..' - ..., '.... ' '"'-', ,, '' ' i 363-769- ,,,,,.......... - V ON S k',1'g - 'WASHINGTON V lir' I ,, ...,,t , -': ,.....,, ..,,,g,--- , -4 , , aPPrurtivel t tial participants specifies that nothing controversial may appear. - He stressed that the float committee's action did not refloct any ill will against the YWCA. la fact, he said, the -,- f, 1 :'f ' .... parade committee Rights Equal ......,,-- ,,. , ,,' :;',:.''','- ''' f ,. ' t! - ' '' ' -'.. ''''' TI "' '" - ' e(Pq , 1114 fg II I , p 112 4):1 i ' 00 .' ' 0 : :: :.,..- '' ' . ' .!. '.. 'sr- .,;-- - tanding." She said it appears the float has been equated with the IC" . ''''': ..,. ' ...:',':,-:. ' -"I''' ,:. .: ': ''' , : - - , " .;- ';:':'-' ' ' , ''..- ' ', T;,.t 4, .,;:: '40 'ft.', ' ',--. ' ..:! '''1'...li'-'- ' .:..4, YWCA in the parade Lithe word "equalitywas removed. He sMd the application sent to ail potenhaad,-- - tv..z.'' ' - , ':;44 - - '''' , . West Bountiful '''''T'' .. i ' 4 ''''" ' "unfortunate , ,. , :.'- ,,7:-..- . court injunction - .,, ''': ""'"', l, ' ' : ,''',',;i-P7, is an controversymisunders- ' - '''.4 against the parade. The float concept. was first entered by the Equal Rights Coalition. When it was determined by the committee that this group was too controversial, sponsorship of the float was shifted to the YWCA, a coalition member. ' Beth Gurrister, Brigham City, chairman of the gover- nor's commission, said in a prepared statement that the , .. ''''' 11, ' :',. ' 6,- ... . ., , - 1., i;;i:t,.,-,4,:- - 4 . - -- ,....., 4 ,,,,,t, - ' federal ls include explains. , , :',''',4: :::: - 7 "s - ; , -; )r'. :: , . I - News the , - 4 ,...,; ,.-- 1 'it - - ..-- :i- i' : , Amendment, wha ia reality it is meant to focus on '' LIEN & WO trlEll .(,.,,k '' International Women's Year. !, .: HeiovlosuPplomeitonotCoouthlminganie Sp 41 ,szt, 1.,,, ' The controversy over the '.. are against any plan to de- ' ifTelll! ,)Mayor Jerry Thompson, who SUMMft coo;ant wolter ant,ftethre CASH EARN , ; in ERA . United States and the of .. stroy the natural beauty fears the water already comAvailable at: particularly in Utah, where WEEKLY , the stream. '7'1 ing out of Bountiful and says 2.:,,..13.. Bill Roderick Distributing the amendment has been ,; l his city may suffer serious the those wanting Among - 349 N. Main By Being A Biood Reams Donor ' : increek to stay just the way it is flooding if the flow is , Utah : Midvale, Donate 2 Times a Week creased by the new canal. are Mrs. Norma Sorensen, OSHA gives state ,,,,, Auto Accessory Center 250 E. Mill St.; Ernest Hayes AGES I 840 He blames Bountiful for IIP. MEN: . and his wife, Veda, 234 E. a $401,000 grant 8141 S. State 41 AGES 1840 many of West Bountiful's , WOMEN: Mill St., and Mrs. Linda Midvale flood problems and says the Irg Desonot Mem Woolmiton Surma Clark, 320 E. Mill St. : new plan "can only increase & Thurs. our flooding." s, 47 W. 6th South Hayes has caught many eral Occupational Safety and k ,hr the & in over creek the fish Sun. Sat. Closes Several senior citizens Wet, , Salt Lake City Health Administration gave 0 years, 'out since more storm Utah a 001,000 grant this who have their meeting place : s Distributed by: . PLASMA FRACTIONS INC.' at the library and who use the drains have entered week to cover 50percent of the . . BILL RODERICK 7 PHONE SO. STATE it, the water has become cost of the state's enforcepark behind the library are 609 1 DISTRIBUTING B opposed to the plan. ment of health and safety II progressively dirtier. BRING 12 & SOCIAL SECURITY I I Air "I just can't believe the regulations. 1' I "I don't know why the city would destroy this naturtheir storm ' al creek and all the beauty it city can't put ' ' -' ' ., drains someplace else and le,b-affords," says Jack Swenson, stop ruining this wonderful , 69, loqi N. 4th East. stream," says Hayes. ' tfekt Another senior citizens, He and others complain 01111 ' Frank Kaggie, 64, of 964 E. ''flifai5itti not is there that enough 900 North, is plan, but says ' to warrant such a3 ., ,tht '' tt te ' ' against the that the senior flooding ' k.1 in , the , !I: change expensive citizens are looking for a new '''.:1,:' ''',', ; .tl'ii.:' . 114.'a,,L..i:'; 'I creek. , ; meeting place aild may build ',1111 Orsi t ; : ,' 4," ,Ai?fi I' .4 :t' t qi ;,. c , ,, .. .:,.; -far away from the creek. 1.4. T7,..1.4",-;.r.tz.,11) 1 11...,..:.t ta . ...:' 7 .:it- ', ,, 'i ' .,' V le:''''''' if ty,,,, tommibet,,.7..,-, .,...,; kw 44 ', 141r.,,, City officials say, in ans- - ,' ( ..- -. "If they pour it full of 4,- e- -, ' . , , 41-A- -,- ,t,...abe : 7,... , V--.concrete we won't have to wer to Hayes' question, that ' ' , ir14,-nt,.P 1,1 , l' , new the channelization of ,'. 't i'''''., .. .:1T-- ' It'll', ak !eotat look at it, at least," he saks. ;,:. ,Ng. ,.; "..1 a a ,. ,, , 4.. ,., Mill Creek is the cheapest 1 ' 1: , it 2 .....':-- .71; ,, : : i'- I t .,, ..k,. 4.,' , ,, fi who .,.i.' k 11, , Vickey Bailey, - ' , -n'' ... , ...14 method of getting rid of , 4 t' (,)-' '' in an apartment house It!, -,, li. water. , : - ......' ,z.k.. i,-.'; , . ( beside the creek just north of , it It . t ,.. . -,-' r t" - 4 - ',A7' i41,:,,.,.,, ,, ' '., ,,the library, enjoys playing in - ,.'--' ;,, Ate14 ' i , -, They admit, however, -'' --71' ..fre,,' the creek. Her brother and P.: - A 4.-, - 7 .'''' .,,, . 0 that even though this has to ,t 1..6, 4, 11,1 "'"444 t ey -f .. r I ., ' several children in the area ' .2,1' 1,,it''',N e., , e,l, 7 , ,. 3, 1.--er ', 4' t?'4z7-.,, been the worst year for e , 1 .e-,, .,,,, fish in the creek regularly. li. ,r. t I, - ---' .. ',. i -- ....' .6111... i flooding in the past 25 years, I liIt . '4 , ; .' -Residents on Mill Street there have been no damage ' ' ' '. 'v ' i ',", , ) ',. just west of Orchard Drive claims against the city for ,;,... the creek on who live say they Mill Creek flooding. ); . ,, --, - ....,.,9- , -- action , I ---' ,, ..., - , A -- - sup-potte- 110. Anotheo II - l',', sored today by the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, suggested rs recourse for the float's ranged from a positive, masoning approach to a Salt Lake City had its hottest day of the year Tuesday when the mercury climbed to 99. Other hot spots over the state were St. George, 108, Bullfrog and Green River, 102, and Dcita and Hanksville, 100. Showers fell in southern Utah, giving Green River .17 of an inch, CedRr City .16, Hanksville .08, Milford .06, and Bryce Canyon .04. Scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers are expected over the state today and Thursday from large amounts of tropical moisture being pumped in over the region. Some showers could be locally heavy this afternoon. Afternoon temperatures may be a little cooler, with highs from the upper 80s to near 100. Lows will be in the upper 50s and 60s. The extended forecast indicates fair skies, a few showers over mountains and highs ranging from 95 to "Something has to be done to control flooding. I mean, the city is growing, this is just progress," says Balling. "We litIve to make changes even if we don't always like to." City councilmen and adds. Mayor Morris F. Swapp have He points to broken con- generally favored the concrete piled up alongside the struction of the new canal as creek in several places, a means of flood control. which he says "is an of the eyesore." idea is Larry Young, a barber Balling's plan. which who has his shop at 575 S. 500 would allow for some foliage West, adjacent to the creek. on- both sides of the canal to "Sometimes it hide it from view, would more than twice or three enable a vehicle to get into times a year," says Young. the ditch and clean it out is a lot of trouble and I when necessary. to see a new canal like would "Silt and gravel clogging built that would end flood up the creek has been a big for ever," he adds. problem in the past. The new problems canal would solve this," he Opponents of the plan 1 : . At a press conference spon- Bountiful officials want new canal Continu-- d 77:77 b., 00-- 1f di, of '47. , 1 rg$14.--,,,,m,,,,- floats, said C. Oscar Drake, general chairman et the Days tt I L''' ponders vv. Twila Van Leer Deceret News staff writer The YWCA wants its &at in the Days of '47 Parade, but to what lengths the organisa-- , ton will go to push the issue remains a queston. , The groups float was barred from the annual July 24 parade in a 84 vota by the parade comralttet because the proposed slogan contains the word "equality." : Under parade rules,- - nothing controversial may be - 1 I I - '- Kaioarowits tentatively will consist of four megawatt units located on public land near Glen Canyon in Kane County. Utilizing approximately 50,000 acre feet of Water to be pumped from Lake Powell, the facility would line to Arizona and Southern send'power over a . 1 A VZI', A Afr4' 6.400 Continued from LW approval can be given, Itobisy' ri said , ,a, . - I , , 8 .,... -, , tore 1,0,,tater nte proposed ' ' :- JULY 9, 1975 NEWS, WEDNESDAY, ' ki; gt , t i'lf-. - .1, -- :,. :, :, , ' .,,, '' , ':f'i..--',- :,;,.: - .. , - - ., .,r4- - ,,, :f.' k..,:.., ;;;k:-.- .: ,...'17..---;- , .. :ss. |