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Show mmmm " iLrr ' (.. y. , i - a - - 4 ':' i . i- if T ,D - syf ? , & V A. .v, .' ' i ,&'-V- V v. fr siU r 'V . iLLvL v i 1 - ' t A 1 i Sunday Morning, November 21, OTg av'7.--,- ', :i ' ..!-C:- . ..-.;--isiS- , 1! 7 fcr' ..gl.jl v 2: C -- - .: i iiiagnjjS: . ,.. r 3 v -;' ' ' ? S, f - V.., P tv - fx, V,y L ' -- '.-- v ,rw'-r- y''.;,r Vi ".- i X' ',' v - V i;t-- .V ' "'; 1 '.w'-'-- : fl. V- 1974 11 ' vv 'f , J J - 4 ft Page 12 'n lion u J i o ". tl; "w !? ?W VA' ,'v;? v .v JT tit . V TV ,1 4 ':4 i , t Topped Out, Just Shy of Empire State If , 1 fr ' vir, v - A ? f jt f s A:; r' F ? if-- ?.f V:,"- 't 1 - ' - 4 - & 'I?, vC" : , 7 t - y, V: .c :a , At 4 ' P I H ,tN. oh r v? N .1 l.Juo-tee- t high, it stands just feet short of the height of the Empire State Building, since lbdl and until recently the world's tallest st nurture. 1 program that emissions. j- -i ! overhaul reduce the level of mid-197- 7 . rrl V; 74 V, -- Kw i. I ? P: wi' ;4 Nc i!i',k r - v -'" 4 we y- K' Jfc & f .. , overhaul. The s stem relies upon intermit tent controls, which invohes suspending smelter operations if there is a possibility of exceeding standards. The Environmental Protection .Agency has challenged the Kennecott solution and has called for more exacting requirements. Kennecott has contended that absolute controls would be exorbi J e W-- I; 4M- - t 'Afc ( Kmpire Slate Building, for manv dt'eades, the worlds tallest building, is only .V) feet higher than the I star K e n u e e o t l k rr r ilC rrv1 rv . :uu, in itvui .. i--. flic issue Dec. 1 in Salt 1 '' $ r ' ', 'y: ,is 'r s'- y'.' V: '". s: "' 'i A!rv -' ; v In Use v u rtvut,.:,.rr ut uu . Lake City. in 1977 In the meantime, Kennecott is continuing work on the stack which will not lx- in u.x- - until 1977. - It will lie lined with a reinforced fiberglass sleeve which wall extend 1 j feet above the present I.,".- y.."V.r. :,yjv ; level. w 'Axln'I.c. 3 ill have an elevator system between the concrete shell and the glass liner lor maintenance of gas monitoring stations. fc Only greatly reduced emissions will go up the stack, according to K.ll Matheson Jr., project manager. the visible will be- virtually elimiemission nated. Sulfur dioxide emissions will be reduced to less than a third of present levels. Strobe lights will be installed at three levels. Lightning protection was built m during construction. SN ft p t - r. a :?V vv v .'.. V tw , a - '. 2'fj'N: b ' .'' A- ,y. XWiiygat. ,,v - - . ' v'k t L'ih2iiS9iS?Aiie7SSiM.ll 'T'7 ' A - -- x- ,v 'j '7. T 4& .fSi , ,yv .4 'vy.- y -- V 4 'j. ,;A VE ... x - Crews "topped out Kcimecofts smelter stack this week. It is part overhaul .' N ,V S fig y . lv j. f , .V,,A AV:;U V 7".( S&aK'iKaftrwrMaiftiiJ&rSSiiiSrfafcr - multi-millio- : ,C.,-v;5s:V'V,- - :,V ... It- ft ic acid mist Sulfuric -- a ' V ; The completed stack The company has said it aims to meet national ambient air quality standards by through the rf , will part of a .Vims to Meet Standards 1 .y 4. is smelter $17.million ev Wjjwirvl ! .?V '. 3 slack The '. tions 1 L t;x v V 1 I . .'h 'A tantly expensive. It said it eould have to shut down the Utah operation if forced to meet proposed EPA regula- Some a ", '"V--' . . construction. t 1 1 fmmv T -- :5. r ; MAGNA (.tab's tallest structure, new I'tah Copper Division smelter stack, was topped out this , i i i n vcirv, .;uv ct uayo jtvi uie NwUi Ui i rt-- ? t Special to The Tribune ,fs'1 S' fr - V ' 4rrf:'M4 it44--a 44i4-::- ?' - 'A'.:4 u,s New Kennecott Stack i fc t La ??' 1 . ' i ' v. . 7 & li of a major program. and Down the Street ) Committee Hitting ft,Al1 A ft. JL JL Ky 4- Slrilcpnilt - ms m. By Robert H. Woody Tribune Business Ediior Utah's Spaceport Committee struck out t wo years auo in an effort to get western Utah designated as the nations first spacejioil a-- " Cape Kennedy got the nod from NASA tmt just barely the T , a. Spaceport Committee .1 uot a gfud sense of the s ,' 7 V 'V-- g power of persuasion and " ? h No H fact-gatherin- longer need I'tah be pV. passive Now, modestly funded by the Legisla-l-"'N,v. tuie and renamed the NjA Research tom- Mr Woodv miuee. it has since scored lour times Several v Spec ifieally It successtuliy resisted an effort by the Forest Service to move its regional office :mm Ogden to Denver. It kept the Army from moving the Tooele Army Depot computer facilities to by confronting the Army with fads disprove the rationale of the move. o I susemled When the Navajo Tribe its the Intermountain School at Brigham Crty it got the Bureau of Indian Affairs to make the school an all tribal institution. of It stopped a HI A attempt to move the National Indian Training Center (mm i.ruluim Indian Junior City to the Haskell Wh et in Kansas Saved MH) Jobs v hundred iilty lobs were pi curved d ibe fiead-owith the Enrest Service in a, ten )m- hundred fifty iot.s were saved a! e T.meie Army Depot jobs I Three-hundre- Vel'e Kept at tile IntermountaMl Ail ivpiTse'ite;! several hii Si l ; ol . pay "oil lr.it n! ot the committee is not to retain lecierai )ois or fai'ilities w nea .. is not in the national interest, says Raymond I. Hixson, committee i hairman will resist any cutback not economic or strategic by reason, or i no that might merely be a politically c.xpedient matter of assigning t tah jobs to another part ot the country. But it 3up-;rtc- Insists on Substitute And d it does give up jobs or facilities, the lomniitlee will iusisi iqmi soine am ot wdisiilutc activity Mr Hixson, vice piesideitt of university reiatmns for the University of I tah. w as hairman of the Spaceport ('ornmii'ee The successor I'eiicj'al Reseaich ( iinniit "t was given iegislaii' e blessing ami siipport .. itii a bill sponsored by Stale Sen Haven a new wlio had j Harlow role lor the committee as a watchdog ou r the ledoial establishment in Utah. It was obvious at week's end that the more than cut i omniiHee will have its work out for it. The Defense Department announced major cutbacks and consolidations nationwide. Jobs at both Tooele Army. Depot s-- i . Those cutbacks, said Mr. Hixson, will have to be studied in the context of the committee's philosophy: Aequiesence only if the cutbacks are demonstrably in the national interest and that others neither benefit nor suffer less at the expense of I'tah The committee's most recent accomplishment involved getting the Air Force to establish a set of criteria the first in the tor the protection of base runway nation approach paths at Hill Air Force Bast. The Air Force was becoming increasingly concerned that its baes would be inundated by growing urban sprawl and asked for community response. :S Doer Crasher Personal Contac t IJ FHA NYLON Through personal contacts with the Air iM TIP SHEAR Force and the Utah congressional delegation, 1 of of roll the communities phis cooperation only, 120 yds., gold. Layton and East Layton, the committee got M Peg S7 sq. yd. the Air Force to move lFll from tilth in priority to the top of the list in setting the criteria The result w as a .oiling agreement that the u. e ot the approach essentially paths with minima! impact on community grow th patterns. ( Mhcr challenges lacing the eoir.imtiee: - A move to assign some of the general supply depot work ot Tooele Army Depot to Sacramento Dev elopment ol substitute programs or the Green River, Finery Coiuitv Test Range, which has lost the Athena missile program. Getting post poneiiioti! of establishing wildt-rnesareas in Flail national parks until the Park Scivn e work-- on master plans cooidinaHtir well M.iU- road ''V-'.V Door Crasher Door Crasher Door Crasher Door Crasher KITCHEN CARPET REMNANTS LINOLEUM CARPET SAMPLES Green tweed nylon, rub-- f 6 x12' and smaller. Many ber backing, 50 yds. ontyA lvalues to 15 95 sq. yd. YOUR CHOICE fteg. 7.95 sq. yd. 2 95 488 sq. yd. i Armstrong Congoteum, Gat, includes Solarium to 12 95 YOUR CHOICE VRog. 12x28 195 18x27 sq. yd. ROOM SIZE CARPET REMNANTS 9c 02. 6x18 pre-ervt- -s - 39C 83C Door Crasher HEAVY III 3 95 Li! money principally tor the and on hiring ol university graduate do document a? urn and students publication Members of tii- committee represent legislature, slate, county government and im-- blisiUes.s. Vice chairman i Milton L Weilenniann. olive dll'ectoi of the Flah I lejmr 'linent ol i i, lopnie id Serv ici-o- John I Dunlop, tiM'iii late direc tor of the Unix eiv.y of I tah , ot Ecoiii a ' and Bu i xccu'ic c ext-- . Of'icc Furniture No Reasonable Offer Refused! Make Offer. Rest-arch- Bii-in- i!!-- - Statewide Memlit rship In addition m Sen Barlow, others inc lude George Buurus. 'i'(!c County eoinmis- !' KiC eiU c Ui Ison, slate plctniniig cuor- diiiaOiiti.iihvan. pufilisher of The j,,hn Sad. Like Tribune urti- - P It u'din.:. adminiriratur ol tla cd Euiploymcnt Sedulity. tab Departim-Niitlian 11 Maci e.xecull'.c cila tor c:f the Welter County Industrial Bureau Giibeit I. Siieiton. pre-s- lent t'i 'I lacy Collms Bank & Trn.-- t Co., and Kep. Kenneth L r Sillmian. "rrir f'-- DRAPERIES 118 Poiyetw II ! a wi ! i -- ?! t i.,.J Sheer White ind Ecru Reg. J7 yd. . '4 su-ii- ' Bring your room ACCESSORIES 1 Antique Satins Loose Weaves Reg 3.95 yd. Reg 5.50 to 7 00 yd. 1SS V'..a yl :1 & yd. Accessories Yail Items IVQoff & 1 S measurements. First come first served! Bring truck, tr siier or station wagon. -- - C c k i dY' F."LL V . 1; ,. ?, .: : - v '.:LLy L''" r LuV At ' i y.t 'v v:;'.''va' sq. yd. SAVE UP TO 70 of! v SPLt'SH Polyester pile. Rod, go'd, silver, celadon, forest green. Reg. 9.95 sq. yd. 10 rolls. s jl The . SHAG The committee receiv es no pay !t go? Vi., eon from the legisiaUIa ill fiscal l"hi It had a sii.iioo carry over which it added to Us lM appropriation ot vft.ooo, for a total J iM iP """ 4 ?. V 'b ff .L ' .Vi'- -- L1 .. ?tr. f i A A |