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Show Honor due for Chicano ombudsman V Newly appointed state Chicane ombudsman Gilbert Ramirez will be honored at a dinner dance tonight, beginning with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. comThe invited is particularly munity io attend the event at the Four Seasons West Restaurant, 3618 Highland Dr. Mexican-America- n Dinner speaker will be Rob ert E. Gonzales, member of the San Francisco Board of THURSDAY, DONATED THE FIRST PINT of blood to a supply that will be available for emergency use by the Chicano community. Mark Lavota, administrative assistant to the dirdirector of William Supervisors. G. Bruhn. director. State Office of Community Affairs, will represent Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Ramirez was appointed to the ombudsman post last month by the governor. Ra CREZ Meanwhile, SOCIO (Spanish-speakin- been established. The need w as recently illustrated when an Idaho migrant worker was stranded in the or friends state without blood to donate acquaintenees for him. Lavota said. Or- g Ramirez made his donation to initiate the blood drive at the Red Cross Regional Blood Center, 555 Foothill Dr. ganization for Community, Integrity and Opportunity), said a goal oi 45 pints of blood has Legal aid bill backed Windup o f lake study, by Utahn land use bill urged Jeseref News WaslUngton Bureau - Sen. WalWASHINGTON F Bennett, lace joined Friday in cosponsoring a bill to set up state-rulegal aid programs for the poor to replace the legal services system presently administered by the office of economic opporn THE MEMO-SCRIBE- R 1 The Compact CASSETTE SANYO TRANSCRIBER-RECORDE- BACK DOATION, PHONE CONVERSATIONS, would provide government funding for the states, which would set up their own legal aid programs, paying individual attorneys on a case by case basis either through a state agency or the state bar association. MEET- INGS AND INFORMATION FROM OTHER RECORDERS, WITH THE TOUCH OF A FINGER AND THE TAP OF ATOE. MicrophonaSpaaksr Foot Pedal A Earphone Included Switch Speed Control Tape Counter Reset Button Uses Std. Cassette Dictation-Conferen- This would replace the present system of contracts between 0E0 in Washington and local oovertv agencies who hire s.aff lawyers to represent the indigent. COMPARE TO "M $350.00 (lease PLENTY OF For $12.45Mo.-2- 4 & MORE Mo. Purth. Option) j 'Eli SCHREYERS FREE PARKING BANK CARDS WELCOME 241 SOUTH 5th EAST COnON WOOD MALL 328-972278-445- 3 VALLEY FAIR MALL 299-630- 3 .............. FARMINGTON goo There has been a great deal of political abuse in the Bennett present system. said. The e full-tim- poverty lawyers in some areas have spent more time in political advocacy than they have in representing the poor in legal matters. 6 - Completion of a study of Great Salt Lake and passing of a land use bill were urged Thursday by the Wasatch Front Rg Regional Council of Government. Meeting at the Davis County Courthouse, the council urged that a letter be sent to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton asking that a land use bill be submitted to the budget session of the state Legislature when it meets next January. A proper bill would help in the development of land throughout the state of Utah. In other action, the council sent a letter to chairState Sen. E. Lamar Buckner, man of the Economic Resources, Business and Labor Committee, concerning the continued study of the Great Salt Lake. He recommended the Legislative Council call upon its staff to form a committee to complete the work that a subcommittee of the WFRC has done. federal-state-loc- George te $5 A00 tunity. Under the bill, the federal THAT RECORDS AND PLAYS R 1 H. Smeath, By Gordon Eliot White Deseret News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - The i not open at all on some We're producing more gasoline than ever before but there's just not enough to go around. So we are allocating our supply to our dealers on a monthly basis as fairly as we know how. We will be delivering gasoline to our dealers all summer long but to stretch their supply, they may find that some of the above measures are necessary. But all this doesn't mean the situation is so unpredictable that you should give up your trip. We do urge you to exercise a little consideration when you choose a vacation spot though. And a little care in getting there. Here are some tips we suggest: driving is hard on mileage, so slow down. 60 mph, you can save about one gallon in ten. High-spee- r genloos- equipment manu- The loosened requirements would apply equally to power plant and smelter operations emitting sulfur dioxide. They would not apply to the release or ash or other particulate matter, for which control are more techniques advanced. When the public assistance checks are mailed Saturday, about 48.000 Utahns will receive a 5.8 percent increase in their payments. of or 65 percent 31.000 the persons benefitting from the increase will be children under 21. according to Paul S. Rose, director. Utah Department of Social Serv ices. These children are dependent because of separation, divorce. desertion, incapacity or unemployment of the parents. Cost of the assistance increase will be $2.3 million in federal and state money for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1974. The grant for a single person will increase from $115 to n $121 per month. A $242 from increase grant will to $256 per month. income is deducted from these maximum grants. Rose said the federal government will pay nearly 70 percent of the cost of the old age, blind, disabled and dependant children program. four-perso- Non-exem- from a $204,000 in appropriation are 3.400 persons in nursing homes Benefitting increase who will . receive a personal needs budget increase from $10 to $15 per month. Roosevelt firm gets $2.1 million loan - WASHINGTON The Rural Electrification Administration approved a $2.1 million loan today to the Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. of to finance new Roosevelt transmission and distribution lines for 900 additional customers in eastern Utah and Western Colorado. Garage plan okayed d If you The Salt Lake City Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of a 1,000-ca- r parking ramp on the east side of Regent Street (40 East) between Tampico Res- taurant and Orpheum Avenue, better drive 50 mph instead of The parking ramp, to be by Zions.Securi- ties Corp.. would include sev- eral small shops fronting on Try to maintain a steady speed. You'll get better mileage than if you constantly speed up and slow down. For example, passing a line of cars on a two-lan-e highway may get you there a little sooner, but the extra acceleration means your car is going to gulp a lot more gasoline. n Canyon plant now under construction for Utah Power and Light Company. The new EPA rule is expected to be issued later this year. It would allow utilities to go ahead with plants that might, in certain infrequent circumstances, put out more sulfur dioxide than is allowed. Such emissions could be controlled by changing fuel temporarily to cleaner oil or re er Make sure your car is in tune before you leave. A tuned car will get about 1 0 gas mileage than one that is out of tune. r emissions facturer has been willing to certify its system as meeting the present EPA guidelines. There are also many things you can do to conserve gasoline along the way, and get more miles to the gallon. ( dioxide pollution-- full. That way, you'll have a Think about keeping your tank at least reserve in case you come across a station that can't supply you. t sulfur that could ease the way for operation of the Huntington control I one-quart- on ened rules. Power company executives quarrel with another EPA conclusion that such sulfur control devices can be bought now. So far. no your tank in the morning. That's when stations are most likely to have gasoline. Some stations will sell only so many gallons per day, and then close early. Also try to be off the road early. You don't want to be on the road late at night if the stations in that area have shortened their hours. i I I The council also approved 18 local governfunds mental for applications totaling $1,600,575. The Utah Transit Authority submitted the largest application for $1,166,835 to purchase 28 new buses and other equipment. Environmentalists are erally opposed to such Fill I years. Utah Power and Light has asked permission to operate Huntington canyon under such rules. In certain rare weather conditions, the plant could put out fumes that might affect scrub juniper trees on nearby desert ridges. Under present rules, the company has to build pollution control facilities estimated to cost $40 million to handle such circumstances and might be barred from operating the plant entirely because of the problem. So, depending on where you are at any given time on your vacation, you won't know what the situation is up the road. Some stations may have all the gasoline you can take on. Others may be limiting the number of gallons they will sell to each motorist. And still others may be out completely. 1 ' 15-2- 0 natural gas. or by shutting down the plant entirely for brief periods. planning a driving vacation this summer, the gasoline shortage has io Different areas of the country will experience different degrees of shortage this summer. Just as they are now. From mild to fairly severe. i Envi- ronmental Protection Agency is preparing a modified rule figure in your plans. i i It was noted that if the study is completed it could be utilized by others in determining how the lake could be used up to the next payments increased Ih M In recommending that the studies be completed, WFRC noted that it would take at least one year to complete and could possibly cost from $30,000 to $50,000. UP&L installation i3 Some stations may close early to stretch their supply-- or days. Others will be running at their normal hours. The letter also recommended that the council and the WFRC continue to work as now and that the Legislative Council arrange to ct by adding complete the work through contr-to its own stafff. -,- 4 , the study committee chairman, said his committee had examined over 100 or some 550 studies compiled over the past several years and that this information must all be filed. Proposal may aid i If you're Regent Street, a multi-storparking garage and trees and v landscaping. Howell Cannon pianmng commission chairman, said project represents a step toward the citys overall goal of decreasing ing and eliminating unsightly asphalt parking lots in the downtown area. Today, don't tow a boat or trailer, uphill climbs cut into your gas mileage heavily. Build up your speed before you reach the hill, so your engine doesn't have to work as hard on the way up. If you tare tits usual Use your air conditioner sparingly. When it's running, you get less mileage per gallon. of us at Amoco hope these tips will be helpful to you this summer. And that your vacation is an enjoyable one. All i AMERICAN A. Amoco Oil Company ' t V V VALLEY RA.IR SHOPPING CENTER GRANGER HnannMnMHMnMHi esc mm A 15 NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1973 DESERET |