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Show , 2 B DESERET NEWS, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1976 .11! aruern blutmes Urott. I11501 IW , and other environmental organizations are scheduled in May. Davis admitted there is a certain degn-of competition among the three electric power groups because of progressikely stiffening air pollution standards. But, he added, he did not see any direct competition 'with the exception of our Garfield plant, 1)1(11 lies in the same patn as the Kaipa rowiti project Deseret News energy writer Power & Light Co. is looking at poisibk, plant sites near Nephi, in Vlb County, and Axtell, in south Sanpete County, as alternatives to their proposed official told Utah Garfield plant, a lawmakers today. if energy subcom m Frank Davis, tT&L ice presicient, said the Iwo sites are being studied for possible use should emissions from the proposed Kaiparowits power project make it impossible for P&I to build its Garfield plant Davis said the Garfield plant will also require water from the proposed roservoir on the Escalante River, a need which has been criticized by environmental groups. Davis and other UP&L officials were the first representatives of three electrical concerns setwduted to make presentations before die subcommittee, which is trying to it)rmulate stateWide energy policy. The other two groups, intermountain Power Project 1'11'1'1 and the Kaiparowits will send representatives to the Ljroup ,olioolonlittec's April meeting. The Sierra e, "And certainly don't see our propt;:.-- 1 Axtell and Nephi plants competing on an pmissions basis with either IP P o r Naiparowits.' he said. Davis the two sites, which are !till being studied, would use a slurry from the Kaiparowits or East Wasatch coal fields, a M.1-burail system or a combination of ilt a slurry and existing rail systems, 1.71)&1, is also negotiating for water to operate the two proposed plants from the ttah Water Conservancy District and irrigation companies, Davis said. lie said UP&L's approach of building a number of smaller coal-fireplants, instead of the single large installations planned by both IPP and the Kaiparowits consortium. is preferable. I lye Sites I Club By Nick Snow dies at By utilizing sites over a large area with meditini sized plants, we fed we can supply power in Utah without significant deterioration of the air up until the year 2004)," Davis said. 60 in Ile also suggested that the EPA is going far by including unpopulated high terrain areas in its emission controls. IP&L tests have shown that plant emissions from the existing Huntington facility are well within EPA limits in populated areas in the valley nearby, Davis said. too A former vice president and treasurer of Spring Canyon Coal Co., "We wrote and called the EPA both in Washington and Denver and asked why these high terrain areas, which have no houses or farms and probably never will have any, were included. They agreed we had a point, but they said the law was the law," he Said. ., $ Earl John Evans Multiple icapped Training Center has changed its name to The Work Activity Cent- er for Adults. they did Gerald R. determined responsible The new name more accurately describes the work of t'ie center. Those who participate in the program are adults who are either not capable of or not yet ready to take in a part shop, sheltered said Mrs. so at the request of County Auditor Hansen, who said it should he whether Salt Lake City or County is He was born April 25, Murray, to John Carl and Lottie Morris Evans. On Dec. 24, 1942, he married Billee Mortimer in Green River, Wyo. He was an accounting student at LDS Business College and the Uni; versity of Utah. Mr. Evans is survived by his wife; son and daughters, John Calvin, The commission directed a committee made up of the au(htor, director of finance and county ittorney to study the flatter further. for repair hydrants. The city owns part of the water system being used in the county, but the county provides fire The question of responsibility has been discussed on two occasions this year in joint meetings without resolution. protection, city-count- y Ruth The phone number is with offices continuing in Building 11 of the Salt Lake County East. Both old and new names Will be honored for business transactions for several months, Mrs. DahlAuist said.. :Complex, 1940-2n- d Sandy council switches location for proposed city shops building to a subdivision, city councilmen have decided.. The new shops will be located at about WO South and 7th West, just west of The buildfng was originally planned for 10 acres at 2nd East and 9800 South. But residents of a subdivfsion next to the proposed site protested the noise and traffic they said the shops would bring. City Administrator James Ash said the building is now being designed and will be let out for bids as soon as possible. The city currently leases land for its East, a site the council feels is equipment at 9150-7t- h The mayor said he concur because he didn't think tho chief could tolerate working in the police department with such strum; opposition from a majority of the council, Crossley was arrested alter an altercation in a Midvale service station pArking It early Tuesday. One shot wir-fired fnim a rifle during the becn Depariment tor the pa:4 neduled to hv ri,11.00411nod hk 1 !4, kith Midvalt, ke wrAs the,. 1.14, so t March 9. i1 lr - Flo av Write or call Information Center Old Courthouse St George. Ulan 84770 ,. Phone 177. SERVICE We Service All Makes and Models of Motor 00011130yEl in baking and food preparation of all kinds open at 7 A.M ,A1.1rlion PECKasHm -- Nit 11VA'''' P con- venience, we are now ftaft? 5650 So. 900 HONEY AVAILABLE AT ALL GROCERS ........ ,,,' '''' E. - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84107 id Ph. 268-840- 1 NMI .., .' 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The offices will house nearly 100 mereibers uf the headquat Let's staff. U&I, formerly Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co., is one of the largest corporations headquartered in the state. It., has diversified operations in Utah, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Cannon said construction of the new building i4 expected to begin in late spring with completiOC . Dean Gustayson is the scheduled for architect. The site of the new building will be on the former site of a famous South Temple mansion, built by Jeremiah Conklin, a mining and real i tate entrepreneur, and later owned by George H. Dern a Utah governor and U.S. Secretary of War under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. mid-I977- - V '7..... pr,--,4- take a sunbreak! ABA said. ::.. and the police department evaluation report. : their plans to build new headquarters ,..:,,'.;,'.;:;':':.:, ....' on the chief's leadership abilities from residents during the fall elections. Also discussed it the executive session tvas progress on faults pointed out in tht: advertise U8c1 ,.., --- --- originally othur city Smith , standard fee in the yel, low pages for an initial consultation and "in reputable law lists or legal directories," the Co., and Donna Pratt, production manager of the yellow pages directory for the phone company, said they have not been contacted yet by NATURE'S PUREST FOOD to use Agyr.." t4 .. Iiic iii,vmfintineroN ABA inling,-;- could Ttle- - .,,,..: ,..........:,.. The council decided to Ldi a end tX(UUtV ,un tin - 1 .,.. Smyth, the phone .. ,'.,V Glen Sacos, Brighton Other speakers favoring the chief included juvenile Joseph lnehez, a former dclinquenIN who said Smith helped him straighten out, Salt Lake County Sheriff's ('apt. N.1). Pete 1dyward said Smith gives good cooperation Aith (liner law enforcement iniencies in the county. Speakers opposing the chief included Edith Meliindei and Jake Lando, president of the Midvale slClo Chapter Former Midvale NI ayor Casper Nelson asked the residents to abide by whatever the co uncil decided. James Landers. editor of the weekly Ionian Valley Sentinel, reviefAed a 1974 evaluation report (if the police department. conducted by Region X11 Law Enforcement Planning. A,tency The report had liven cited ta! some coutivii members as the reason to M Iae SIYIN,F, the Landers asked Inat Sivuli be reappointed and that the chief. Midvale mio or and council work nut Changes reci iritnended m the report, proval." John DeBourg, consumer affairs advi:wr l'41 book the Presently lists only the lawyers' names, addresses and phone numbers,. Under ap- ,........., 'J.,,., -- Bar Association Homes. For your The family suggests contributioto; to the Salt Lake County Association for Retarded Citizens. Police Officer Ray Baarz said a couple was approached by a man who heg.,'In to argue ivith them in the parking lot at 772o S. State St. about 12:1:a a.m. Baarz said a rifle shot was fired over the 0.upiP-heads. The officer heard the shot, investigated and chased a car speeding frorn the scene. Crossley was subsequently arreste(i. He is being held in Silt Lake County Jail on $1,500 bail, ; High School dramatics coach, presented petitions to the council with 15-1Midvale residents' signatures in support of the chief. if other states go along with the American even in the phori, advertiing hook changes, advertising Nlidvale ,1o. Gibson im7de1e1t City , Daniel Phillip Crossley, 5,403 Avalon Dr, to appear fi :iti a.m. April ILii for preliminary lic.tirin4 B-- r incident. Murray man charged ikith aggriivated as,sault was arraigned today in Salt Lake City Court. A Continued from I TWigV,S said he will try to resolve the matter before the next council meeting, April 6. his father, Taylorsville; a brother ansd sister, Gordon R., Salt Lake City,, and Mrs. Issac (Cleone) Elvinga, Taylorsville. Funeral will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Holladay United Church of Christ, 2631 Murray-Hollada- y Rd., where friends may call one hour before services. Burial will be in the Elysian' Burial Gardens. Assault' hearing dated Midvale fails to retain chief conservative and probably will not be the first to make such Two men who broke out of FILLMORE (UPI) Millard County jail, slugged the sheriff and held Fillmore's mayor and his wife at gunpoint before being recaptured waived extradition Tuesday to Nevada to face other charges. Bobby Lee Woods, 23, and Dennis Brown, 19, both of Las Vegas, Nev., appeared before Fifth District Judge J. Harlan Burns and agreed to return to Nevada where they are charged with armed robbery, assault and,Iddnaping. David grandchildren: any Utah lawyers asking for information about changing their regular "rather 2 waive extradition (Normal Schmidt, Denise, both Bountiful; Patrice, Salt Lake City; four too small. Ash and the city engineer will report to the council next week on whether any new water connections outside Sandy boundaries should be allowed. We have water problems in the city with low volume and pressure during summer months," Ash said. "The council feels its first responsibility is to Sandy residents." The administrator said some nearby county residents could be in a bind if they were not allowed to connect to Sandy water, "They might have to drill their own wells," he said. Sandy's new city shops will be built SANDY near the city's sewer plant rather than next Mrs. Sandy; said Utah Patterson was He said a midwinter meeting of the State Bar Association, held Jan. 9 and 10 in Salt Lake City, and the Western Bar Conference held in Palm Springs, Calif., Feb. 18-24 dealt with the issue, but "no recommendations were made." 1915, in Dahlquist, executive recreation, socialization and self care instruction for both physically handicapped and mentally retarded individuals. 1 Men. work- The center will confine to conduct a workshop but will also stress ktkItilt ' he was a former president of the Utah-Wy- . Coal Operators Association. He was also past presi-- . dent of the Salt Lake Chapter of the National Association of Accountants and a member of both the National Association of Purchasing Agents and the IntermountaM Association of Credit The matter of who should repair and maintain hydrants never has been settled. Deputy County Attorney John C. Avery urged the commission to authorize money for the repairs, arguing against a court test of the question. He said if the county should lose, it could wind up being held responsible for hydrant repair of 11 private water companies. The companies now ecpair their own Even so Salt Lake County commissioners today again postponed a decision on whether to authorize $38,000 to fix the hydrants. Handicapped -- :' ,Al More than lou lire hydrants in the Holladay and East Mill Creek areas do not work, and County Fire Chief Charles Paris fears a lawsuit from a homeowner without water to quench a fire. Hand- S.L. Co. Hydrant repairs delayed adopts new name The Utah Supreme Court will have to approve any move by the state's lawyers to advertise their rates and other infOrmation in the yellow pages of telephone books. The American Bar Association Feb. 17 authorized lawyers, for the first Utile in history, to adverlige limited price and other information in the yellow pages. However, most state bar associations are acting on their own and debating among themselves whether to follow suit, according to Utah Bar Association officials. C. C. Patterson, president elect of the Utah Bar Association, an Ogden attorney, said Tuesday the state organization would have to change its regulations and these changes would then have to be approved by the Utah Supreme Court in order for Utah Lawyers to extend their normal telephone listings. The bar commission meetings would be the most likely place for consideration of such changes to come up. Patterson 'said, and "the issue has not come up yet among our group," Earl John Evans, 60, 414 Harper St., retired sales manager of U.S. Fuel Co., died March 15, 976. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Mr Evans joined U.S. Fuel in 1936, retiring last August. He was also a former controller of H and J Supply Co. and Centennial Development lie criticized stiff, unbending enforcement of some Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations and warned that congressional enactment of the proposed amendments to the Clean Air Act of 1972 Would seriously impair dl power plant construction in Utah. 100 in county don't work center The - Lvdi r Training Utah is top court must okay lawyer advertising rules Earl J. 70:3 SOUTH E,"7.3 sTATI r:Ta CA El |