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Show elt"'"4 6510 ET1 DESERET NEWS Lit - 7 D r: r--- 4, 1975 SEPTEMSER 4. nes V i4,...,,::...b.-0......j..i.i..''..i...0.e.:..-:..by:.:,.".....;.0.0.--.i....- Va Press Inteirnational after staying at both Rep. Allan T. !Iowa, Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks, says National Park Service plans to gat rid of its lodges at both areas will hurt Utah tourism. Howe says the service has "a duty to provide some aceommodations to those who want to have a total national park experience by staylng overnight e.l.tout camping out." "If we donl provide these accommodations. many people will simply drive through the parks and leave Utah, taking their tourist dollars with them." The park service wants to get rid of such oultuouauults, anti WAS SFateutueu 4 puinw Ilettrillg On its master plan for Zion National Park later this fall. Howe seid the park service is acing the wrong way, that they needed tourist facilities in the parks, as well as additional totuist faeilities outside Bryce Canyon and Zion. Vs UrAited PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) A $I bitdoo development program over the next ibeven years would probably result in widespread use of a pollution free automobile engine by the mid 1980s, a report from the Jet Propulsion Laborat- -Cal Tech maintained Wed- , nesaay. The study also concluded that either one of two types of engines could be perfected by that time to rwitwA notiopal which could sumption by save $8 billion a year in crude oils costs. The automobile power systems evaluation study, commissioned by the Ford Motor Co. but conducted independent of the firm, analyzed nine types of engines. It concluded that a national commitment by government and industry to mass producCon of either the Brayton gas turbine engine or Stirling continuous external combustion engine would insure that efficient automobiles evild operate well into the next centlify The Brayton and Stirling engines were chosen over other options including the familiar intemai combustion engine, and stratified charge diesel on grennds they and steam engines would provide the greatest fuel. economy and emission reductions at the lowest costs. It 14 - Vi a development of both engines under government and corporation funding to determine which would do the most for the least amount of money. The report also urged auto makers to begin changes in ncr. f..n.,,tne design mattrii, such as weight reductions and transmission improvements, to cut fuel consumption by another 15 to ' 35 Although the rrayton and Stirling engine concepts have both been in existence for many years, the report says, they hod limited application for passenger cars until recent tPchnini developments. The stud. suggested that both enginwi co:midi mass produced at a cost hike low enough to be offset by fuel savings, - 14 4' V; vs ve 14 0 14 k''., 1, Ile :: ti I 4 3 Dry food Refusing to choose between those two, the study recommended parallel part r $900,000 gas study called giant ripoff , . Rep- Les Aspin, (UPI) says a $900,000 government study that claims that piping r atural gas from Alaska across Canada to the Midwest is more costly than a competing coastal shipping scheme is a ripolf. WASHINGTON i - I The IInterior Department said the preliminary study showed the two competing applications for the gas route were about the same in promised benefits and expectAsi costs. . ' Co. Natural Paso Gas El proposed delivering the gas by pipeline from Prudhoe Bay fields to the Alaskan coast, where it would be turned into liquid and trans?orted by ship to the West Coast. - ; ,:,,;,-- ,'..- '.,,,' i',- ,.,,,,i:i.: ;4',:,1;1 ::;','; 4 .,i ;,44, ; '":' ri Wednesday's derAts Motne day lest ye4r Same eay less year I Oral, range.; CHICAGO WHEAT Seot. Dec Mgr I High 409 39694 9.1399 4 2719 4.14 4.44 4.14 4.14 4.294 442 644 4.27 3 00 3.0014 2.94711 3.61 101 2 2.131t 2.9 3.05 3.09 110 3101 3.1(,99 3.044 13104 3I 3.149,4 306 4.20 M.? 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Confer, tiAlthrolo A telfi vow of tugs et ma Ia. Phone 2534547 01 and more This is how it works. We have marketing consultants called Phone Power Specialists who come to you and analyze your present operating methods. Then they can recommend and adapt to your needs one or more of the eight separate programs that make up Phone Power. Then they teach your employees how to put Phone Power into practice. The course is tuition-fre- We're wi;ling to make this investment because we know that Phone Power techniques will become so profitable to you that you'll just naturally increase your use of Long Distance. If you're like most people who have profited from Phone Power, you're ready and willing to modify your present business methods. You're doing business outside your own immediate area, and you're probably enjoying gross sales in million dollars. excess of one-ha- lf Itf you fit this profile, you and Phone Power were made for each other. If you want to team to use your business telephone like the sales force it .was meant to bc, wc have just the school for you. Call us for Phone Power. e Call , 1 toll-fre- PHONE POWER FROM ItifOUNTAIN DELL It z tI- I . I o,V1M7c241,,vti , ,,,,- ...,.,,,- -, ie 4,:,,i1.1, -- ;, .., 7,7tsb,--- -- ,,w A n...,,t1 Pi101tritall 1 DUI! gli '' ...,,t, ku , 414,100, qtx, ,,,'''t !Llr.64'42,-:''- '. ,;; .'-. 0.0a cf, t ' , ' ,,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,z, i..,i,,,,,,i,),,,,,:,,:,,,,:4,,,,-,.....,,,,,..- 1 -'' ,- - --- . -,,-r, ..,,,,,,',QA AA'',,,t I. ,'LIT,1347'''. ,, V110.1M.',--- '0,65',,...., 3tg ';:"..; ''';'': T - :Ii...4.4 ' 4,AAtv4NotTotggk, ,..:N - , . ,,i;1!,;''' s,:',..z., 7."141f,is,1... ' ,4 , 'I'n,..,,,,,r5,ei.,',,rUtiO ,,,11,,.,407441,e, ':. .. :4:;1.: ':: - ' ' ' j : - , ' " ' f . . ;'70, li 0 ''''''''''''''''''''';'-',,---'- A; ...,,,,P1 , N,,.,..'..i.,".i b ,.,1, 1 1,,!pi.,,,,,i,i,;14;!,::.,' .' 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':1 1.,.::, ,,. : ,.,. ,,,,,,, '''" ed5k4,..,;6,..60:0';:fx, Livestock market! M.881472.70 Sa5,54524.1S IreleySdeerleall c,,.,, , I $14.5,724,11041) $291,068,568.00 A ',,,,A V 1 tursdari 4tiotations .,MM.P.. . - '' r,,,,',, ;?,,,,, ' ; .', :4 !unk," Apsin said in a statement. I I ', ,.'-- ,!,,,; q,,i;-- ,',,:j "I hope bureaucrats at the Interior Department are blushing this consulting firm has ripped off the taxpayers for $900,000 and has produced a study that Bank clearings 4, '..:i. ' ';,' 1 ,,,t.:,,, F',, :4 ,,:;,,;. ;, 7,..-- 5 i;,::.,,, tAtig :.4.,, , ',,,,fl''',.Ilt,,,-- , i: ,,- ,i, , L z, E ...,,,,,,,,,,r nuallIzoa TEI,EP171ON:ii. t, -. f: -- ,, '.1y,..,,,;.!.. 0 Y.- 1 , , , , -- ','..'.1,,-;- (- ,"'':,:',,-,. Aspin said the study also counted American taxes paid by the line as a benefit, but possible Canadian taxes as a cost, although from the standpoint of the American consumer, both kinds of taxes are costs. - T.' ''.'''' L4 : i tl 77'1,:,-j,,- ti,'SWti tr.;?;:t :,, , .. ,, - r,,':-,- rf, i.'"7'?:11.. t4:A, '''.4 !,.. - - J,.,,, ,.,,,;!7,,.,,,;4e. ,, ,f '4'4' ,' i r1,','' x.,. Aspin said the study by the Aerospace Corp. of Los Angeles ignored costs of transporting the gas from i to the Midwest although transport would California require new pipeline and extra facilities. 1 ,,,i'''' ,4 ''''--, n , - ::,.!,.,,,,- ;:,7,:er:,, ,:t?..: - ,,,, ;?g.,1?!Aji:-i ,,.,:, il.;'!"A trans-Canad- 1 , .; ,.::, A -7 ,.,74,...,,--- .,..,,t;e. ' ,., 1''':1 competing group of companies known as Arctic a Gas wants a pipeline terminating in the midwestern United States. ' ',:,., ' ,.. '''Z. ALL , :;,ff : Americans 65 or over, you have no incone other than your SS benefits, ::, Now say you, the husband, find a marginal part time. job at about $100 a month, bringing your Ii, total to the $5,200 level . I on earnings that low you won't have to pay A:,income tax. But you'll have to pay 5.85 percent of ,,,. evet y $100 earmngs or $70,20 for the year. Why? Otte reason, say SS officials, is that work after 65 can increase your Social Security benefits; if the law !' did not require continued payment of SS taxes, older , people who worked could end up with benefit increases toward which they had not contributed, Of the 1,400,000 SS beneficiaries 65 to 72 who will earn more than $2,520 this year, 600.000 will earn and work steadily enough to lose all their SS benefits. They will qualify for a delayed retirement credit that will increase their benefits by a full 1 percent. Another 800,000 will not earn enough to lose all their ,SS' payments for the year and will get delayed credits ranging from 1112 to 1112 of 1 percent. The 1,800.000 between 65 and 72 who, though working, are earning less than $2520 cannot qualify but they must pay SS taxes on their for this credit ' 4'47 SE fl'-- 1d, V T":':,',.w2741",;t't.",i'l,5740,t7,,,,,!Ttl:r .7 4: '61 "',-- budget" for an elderly couple ,set by the. Labor itepartment, utte nail or more ot tne ziototi.00u sizable contingent of leaders in Utah's mining industry will represent the state at the annual convention of the American Mining Congress at San Francisco, Calif. The convcntion sessions will begin Sept. 29, and continue through Oct. 1, in the St. i rancis and San Francisco Hilton hotels. Two former Utahns are scheduled to speak in special sessions: Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals, U.S. Department of the Interior, will adiress the public lands meeting and George R. Hill, director of the fossil fuel department, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif., will speak in the finance meeting. , OUR risr YOUR MONEY'S WORTH COM.- - A The company also formulated spe- cial meals for astronauts on the Apollo and Skylab space missions. - PORTER 1 Mining rneet in Bay City OGDEN Interino thin Freeze Dried Foods, Inc., has been named distributor for the Food Storage Division of Oregon Freeze Dry Foods, Inc., for Utah, Colorado. Wyoming, Idaho. Intermountain distributes freeze dried foods under the Mountain label. packaged for long-teremergency home storage purposes. - I k ;erctt: one-thir- work-relate- SYLVIA ;!. Jr earnings nevertheless. rinb c..ances of this gmtip qualifying for the other d "herefit recomputattype of increase are almost as remote. Tbis is only for ions' workers whose earnings after initial qualification for beoeiits are high enough to raise their average fine tor persons earnings under Social Security commanding a salary in the higher ranges. As for the second reason, officials say that in order to have SS deductions stop at age 65, the worker would be forced to reveal his or her age. This rnigiti result ia possible dismissal or discrimination in promotions. While I could emphasize the many laws outlaviring such discrimination and could otherwise pulverize this send "reason," why not 1,olvz the problem this way? Let the older worker earning 12,520 a year or less claim a rebate on SS Laves through the imme tax system. Couldn't a space be added after that line 2tI (b) to enter the amount of SS taxes paid by a beneficiary 65 or older whose total earnings for the year amounted io it year or ivsb7 Lei ihe Lfl teiwu Cue LIAV6 After yearend is better than not at ail. - Keep park lodges, congressmen says 4fq lamm Afie There's a double whammy awaiting you, an older , person on Social security-- it you go to wort( to supplement your benefits, Firs u your tunung3 for a year utile you ai e under ago 72 amount to more than 2,520, you will lose $1 of benefits for every $:2 earned. Second you will have Social Security taxes taken out of your pay, no matter how much or little you earn, and whabor you are 62, 72 or 102. Say you are an average retired couple who together are drawing SS benefits of ,1341 a month or $4,092 for the year, well below the $5200 "minimum - n auto 0 itral , ig ,0 i,33 ' ' - ' , , , 4 I , , , , i,, - : ' " ' ' I , r t .ma . I t |