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Show Fhe Saii Lake Tnhupp Thursday, IVetinber 194 5, 0 MMTis;T;WisMMia,isrJr,'Mjs 3 Lvaiparouits Power Project Con id Be iii During 1975 ( ontmued 1 rofii Page j origin, il projection But then was cert mm v C-- It deals pinuipal'v with one of scNorai alternate silos Four Milo Eimh. about 2i nd conviction m Mr Ge.ild talk mil's VeillK-d.i- Spec mc.iii;, and I'lsl!, he sa,d I'lie partiuoants Col mi lude Southern California F.dis with hi percent Arizona Pul in Sen lie Co, Ik pe'int, S,m Diego Gas rice! no Co , Jt-- ) iieiut, and the Salt Bn or Protect hi permit llis'ie run a ins sume H 0 H,roit of u'wenimiUod par , N '.Uli.lllg Hu i 1,U ui i in The in st unit would go m'o latum m tits1 summer of l'isd the second m L'Xl and two inoio in 'S1 ho said om Gould ,ud a luuil d alt o! an environmental impact statement would ptnbably bo ready souifliino in Mauh he sul, which is am- i merited utilities, ini ludmg those m I 'tah Moris n ci, there is (x tiutial to f xpand the kiiowart capacity of the pro loot within the water allocation in ord r to develop mere power from whiili Utah utilities could have an s n larger .share '"inatioii, own lo The power would pi mule ahsi'it J. s jiouoal ol a near hKptvr j;' , appi oil's the stale-nion- t its umnioi or ear's tall site pi ooai aliou would start minis dutely on Imilois uii d.. opened W ithm An eiignu or lonstructoi will bo soleitul i aily in )," be said apt, tli, IntOii") Bids M r the 01 l or Wart Immediately Two gPIHTtltol Oi'di n! tlmo'-- o: ado Ri lo lls megawatt do man J increase the tour partis lpating utilities expect between I'd 'V 5Sfr ys yc V - Ssveri'l Vlternathes John .Mitlerson is e prs of planning and for Utah Power &. Ugh! Co, told The Tubune that 1Pi.L had been innsid eiing participation for some time lie said, however, that it w as among siw oral alternatives the company had to weigh on an economic basis ) t Pro-Uta- was h organii'd in as a private effort by business to encourage oider-t- y industrial development and lob creation in Utah The new president is Douglas Roy Price, president of Roy Price Chevrolet, Bountiful He sueieeds .Man L. Nye. ssirotary treasurer of the Fied M Nye Co , Ogden 19C4 Calvin Gov talkod bus-fl- L. .V Ramptw.i Mr Gould s talk He riots-that du.ing the last montli, Utah's unemploy nv-nt rate was under that for the nation , a whole, the 4 jJt'H.s. if' jTX- CHARM A OUNG HEART. Tuck a cuddly koala bear under the tree. It s an irresistible the essence of cuddly , all fuzzy and sotly Frorn Europe lo Mi-- s second time that had sh curled hue 13 He said that, m fact, the Utah rate was probably evs-lower than 5 S percent statis-ieindex (compared tn a 2 pm tent for the nation) because of Utahns' propensity to sick woikover wellaie warm, young hearts. visits R. Gould, s with energy left, Douglas Pro-l'tah- chief. Price. . -- tiiM? I1M Mod Continued from Page B-- l birth defects and complications, and that teen-ag- e mothers who need prenatal care the most generally receive it least While he offeresl no solutions. Dr van Dyck told the Out first USBA members, step is to be able to share information Thea we must create viable, sensitive to the problems Elsewhere Wednesday, the USBA memlrers heard Dr aughn Phelps, presidentelect of the American Association of Sshool Administrators and superintendent of Omaha, Neb , Westside Community Schools discuss the roles of school boards and superintendents Important Task Dr Philps who addressed the convention's Wednesday night banquet session, told the school board members that iheu single must important function was to provide their schixJ districts with Counh Lmplovcs Seek Wane Increase of 12 Continued From Page R-- l leaMintoaieopt thendiioi' responsibility, it was pointed mil boiled down to who is hem- -' hit haidost by The winkers on smaller salaiies or mpciviMirx who inflation ImMorul by gear their standard rf !r.;rg higher salaries no was There cs r:u agreement peisentagc the Xbe session followed a comnussum desis.on to 31. Mauh care exlmnhd progiam standing loiig eimnty's lav-o12 workers a .o pat units would the ruling Potentially, nursing homes. die sent to I mversity llosnlal and Mr. Hansen, who has) pti.slud the li'ca. predictedU state , s f th v , , , que-dio- n have a good superintendent," Dr. Phelps said. He urged school board 'members to allow their superintendents some freedom for decision-makin- g rathr than giving bem rules and regulations for every turn they make." Ilia I Ato htMvy mV-rlf- fl r&W- - Wxd ' V f tfi tfip y -- 'f 1 CLASSIC WHITE PORCELAIN TO UdMPLfcTC YOUR OCT FOR THOSE EXTRA EASTER OIJFT Wj H YOUIRP EXPECTING, 8.88 fcfR , Hotl 4P ICKCS SCENTED LAMP OIL m r Iff tmra Were4? m good superintendents "I know of no board of education that has a good school system that does not Moling p& VMCRAX lq Health Chief Asks Sensitivity Sex Problems To Teen-Aw- e .1 P)C6 A Uirntr 12" f, -- PlA GfPAdpA&tS al William V&vM AU it&ms Hr. a-- fe- ittn5g 5PIECE PLACE SETTING F ILL. YOUR LAMP scents or bAYLCHRY wi rn GREEN, YELLOW, AL.L,SICE BLUE, PRUfTY ORANGE, AND PEPPERMINT REO. . LEMON A Vr-'V- ; f rTt , C Light an lamp. old-fashion- ed Early American oil lamp, dear crystal. Aooroximatelv 16" tall. Comes complete with wick and burner. It s d ready to use with our scented lamp od. BUgci micu- dents should be held accountable to the bouiu. Dr. Phelps said board members should aKo bicome active leaders for education in their communities and states many-colore- m. urn d?S Not lyono Adequately Most board members don t do this job adequately. They should be actively in helping the community understand what the schools are doing now, and the direction the schools ought to be going, he said SHEEPSKIN the banquet Highlighting session was the presentation of USB Vs annual distinguished service award The recipient was Royee Chamberlain. Cedar City, a member of the Iron County Vlr fcnnrd of FHuoltr,n mu t. wrMare anci !hui di iudua HiMiium. USBA's Chamberlain is care. w bill and that patients generally would get better past president and Commissioner MsC'luie added an mime hate saunas has long been active in aswould be even greater because the county would tic forssd affairs sociation into extensive remodeling to mosT state standards for suih Sessions Thursday tai dittos to continue the program The continues convention What about the woikers" seswith workshop Thuisday count v Pei sound Du odor Douglas E. Thomsen said the and a noon business sions on semoi dy basid equally merit system gives thini points" meeting during which Dr. ;,nd performance And w inkers with high point totals arc Kenneth R. Glover, Salma, a same m the es department allowed to hump" other employ member of the Sevier Board of Education, will succeed DomrlasB. Lawson. Vernal, a At Uintah hoard member, I SBA president Dr Glover served the past year as USBA second 'ice lf ' Special to The Tribune A week-olCLEARFIELD strike at Hobart Corp.s fefrigerator manufacturing plant in the Fr''ort Center was sealed Wednesday after - reinstatment of d a f.red employe. Wsllmm Morrell, staff rep- resmtative for the Undod Gteel Workers of America, said about 100 striking empto loyes at the plant Joe work after a Allen, was reiured by the company. Mr Allen was hied Nov id, '.mo Mr fool!'' A secretary for plant manager Richard Lee said Mr Let- would r.ot comment. Mr Morrell said the strike was settled after a represen-tatv- e from Hobart s headquarters in Troy. Ohio, arrived at the plant for negotia turns wth union olfieals Give them happy mornings. rj-ol- muon r,as atts mpted to nsgohale a controct at the - No - plant since last May. Mr. Mm roll s jid about 90 percent ol ihe woikers at the plant belong to the iahor group rhei contract die scheduled Thursday and ticvl MC'sk pnrl' CHESTNUTS WITH WHICH. TO STUFF DUCK Men, ONION, MINCED t 12 CUPS O ICED CELRV 13 CUP BUTTER 13 CUP COOKED RICE 1 CUP CHOPPED WATER C HE STRUTS Z TBLS GRATED FRESH gingerroot and who Mr. B for It Past President SALT a PEFPER SAUTP ONION 9c CELERY in for 3 INGREDIENTS REMAINING ADD MINUTES, ANO STIR LIGHTLY. butter PIHATA! WHY GO TO ME X ICO? we hav'E complete bELECTION 5 resident next year as both NOW i'X EVERYTHING if' . n f 2L;a'n.A Similarly, the associat.on will have no immediate past um ER V -- ! However, a nc in si and second vice pris'd nt will be "TF re-el- ei d 7Lui.-J- c i JT pr'Tl U f x; J 'IIII t tv. MM, i H I " fb v . CADGE IS FOR THE PERfECT BAkTENDER. 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