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Show DESERET NEWS, Leasing Program Could Begin Oil Shale Industry Desare News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - A new federal leasing program that could mark the beginning of ir cd shale industry in Utah, 1973 Hopefully, we are rhe- approaching an end to the toric on oil shale and the adoption of a realistic federal leasing policy that we have encouraged for many years. Rep. Lloyd said. y If Secretary Morton approves the proposal, Interested parties would have 60 days to comment on it. After evaluation of the comments and clearance by the P r e s i d e n ts Council on Environmental the Quality, secretaiy would then decide, whether to go ahead with the program and publish regulations for exploration and lease nomination in the federal reg- and Wyoming is on Colotado, Rep. Lloyd joined with former Wyoming congressman John Wold,, also a Republican, in the fall of 1970 In writing to the nation's leading energy companies to determine their interest in a federal oil shale leasing policy. Based on the favorable response from that effort, the two congressmen encouraged the Interior Department to formulate an oil development on the leased parcels could be expected In desk of Interior Secretaiy Regers C, B. Morton. ?-eSherman P. Lloyd, said the secretary is expected to reach a decision inon on whether to release the jjfcoosal to the public, stare d local governments, and federal agencies for 9Wier 4mment. funder the plan, the government would offer two test leases on federal land in each of the three states for pilot ml pale operations. If approved, exploration and lease nomination by industry would begin Jlis summer, Rep. Lloyd sad, With actual lease sales sched- ped for the fall of 1972. Some Tne ienU-tivel- shale program. Rep. Uaxd said if oil from shale is gang to be available 1990, by needs U S. when energy are Vstimated to be nearly double what they are must today, development begin immediately. He said the OLS. is rapidly approaching an Wrgy crisis and that the demand for oil, which provides some 44 per cent of total US, energy supplies, is increasW faster new Thq includes plan protection pro- - today were the Schools c'o-e- d Malad, Holbrook, and Store Llementaries, and the Malad High School rill remain The schools until further notice. i loxed f , DOWHTQVIJ 223 So. Main e' City, second vice president, and Mrs. John E. Clay, Logan, and Mrs. Brady Dirk-er- , Provo, third vice president. Officers for other council positions were nominated. Final elections will be held March 18 in the State Office Building auditorium. The resolution on listing of properties notes that there is evidence from the Salt Lake County assessors office that the county is losing revenue at the nte of approximately $1 million per year on privately owned, urging Senate proval of HB147, a bill that insure that all Sould are listed properties d state tax rolls, was today by the Womens ate Legislative Council. ap-ve- The council, headed by Mrs. (Mary) Cockayne, Okayed the resolution wifh only two negative votes cast. Tlhe vote was taken alter an explanation by Rep. Milly T. William Stereo end mono al burnt gclorel Hurry m for your thare of the greatest sounds in the land ge first choice of these fabulous record album buys. Find favorite recordings by tire greatest stars and groups Assortment includes music from the movie as will as specials for the small fry. Che more you add to your record library now, the more you savel " "... Oberhansley, recounsil also he.c-ports on legislative action on social services requests from Richard P, Lindsay, deputy Executive director, Department of Social Services, and Marion Wittwer, a legislative sJhe the yam you need tdknit or crochet this II Women's Council Okays Tax Bill resolution - AH IDAHO have schools in Oneida County lieen dosed because of a flu epidemic, school superintend-- ! said Sorensen ent Lloyd MALAD, posals. if A re-du- Ftu Epidemic he our national security said The Bureau of Mines has es timated the growth rate of petroleum demand at about 3 per cent annually. However, recently the demand has been increasing even more rapidly in light of environmental octroi efforts reducing the use of other fuels and placing more demands on oil as an energy soui re Dmvmm ister. 'feivvironmental day. Our spare capacity may be entirely gone by 1975. This fact diamatues our growing dependence on foreign imports, chieflv from the Middle Easr and North Afriof an oil ca Development ast shale industry on the deposits in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming would help this dependence on the supply of imports whuh is unreliable and threatening to than the countrys anility to meet it. There has been a rapid de oline in U.S m meeting pen oleum needs Our since 1964," Lloyd said the net exceed imports amount of surplus capacity in the U.S. that could he called upon to replace imports In tme of emeigency, and tne resulting deficit now amounts to about 1 million barrels a Eli Thursday, March 4, 1971 Area czairi owta ban 6 2 for Df-- Pi!! i V7- property. Lindsay, who will succeed Ward C. Holbrook as exei tive director of social scrvics several April 1, reviewed pieces of significant legislation enacted, cr pending enactment by the Legislature. He commended the lawmakers and the office of (he legislative analyst for their work in helping to meet urgpnt reauests in view of budgetfrom ary recommendations ment. ?U other Sptrrr)Pnt: of govefn- - analyst. Nominated today as 1971-7council officers were Mrs. Richard P. Barnes, Bountiful, Salt nd Afton Forsgren, Lake City, as president; Mrs. James E. Cole, Mrs. Robert R. Terrell, both of Salt Lake City, first vice president; 3 Dwight L. King, Dr. Wanda Robertson, Salt Lake Mrs. ,3k Stock up now on socks from very famous makerlong-wearin- kkU ST-- -' $v Our own Virgin Wool Ti V: Mothproof fashion occotsonos start, roody to Tax Property it Hike Rebutted In fS' for sweeten, oighoni solid, vortogotod colon us t I fit- le 4 Cotton stretch crews in white or xfUto with stripes. Orion acrylic and nylon in such colors as Mack, cardovan, charcoal, navy. Clue 0 nylon ribs in black, cordovan, charcoal, navy more. -- KNITTING WORSTED rrt V machine-washab- SOCkS. 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