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Show I VCCILI irLCA-u.i- vio v8 JOUKNAL, NORTH DAVIS ItAUtn, JULV 15, 1982 Davis Votes Chevron By MARK D. MICKFLSEN in extracting oil from shale rrwk CHEVRON Of f ICIAIJS told commissioners they hope to have the project finished by the end of IV8 J. s The is currently about 40 percent completed. Groundbreaking for the plant began late last year, despite a heated annexation suit between North Salt Lake and Chevron officials. North Salt Lake City Council members voted to annex the refinery island last July, saying the facility and its workers received services from the city and yet, had to pay few taxes in return. CHEVRON FILED a countersuit against the city late last year which contends the company is being F ARM1NGTON Davis County Commissioners signed over $18,7 million in industrial revenue bonds to Chevron U.S.A. Iasi vseek for pollution control devices for the companys oil shale s plant, currently under construction in North Salt Lake. U1LLIAM JENSF.N, a Chevron representative, said the company has already arranged for the purchase of the pollution control equipment. s The plant, which is expected to cost $100 million by completion, is being built northwest of the existing North Salt Lake Chevron refinery. The facility is being tagged as an experimental ven semi-work- THE BOM) resolution, approved unanimously by the commission, includes: A financing agreement between the county and from the city. A hearing, which will determine whether or not Chevron remains a part of the city, is scheduled for early August in Farmington Second District Court. FKIOK TO approving the industrial revenue bonds for pollution control equipment, Davis County Com, Harry B. Gerlach said he had contacted North Salt Lake Mayor Robert Palmquist to let him know that the bonding process was moving forward. The countys agreement to issue the bonds came about before North Salt Lake began annexation procedures, the commissioner said. Mayor Palmquist was out of low n during the Tues- - semi-work- semi-wotk- day bond approval. unnecessarily burdened with property taxes and yet, does not receive a comparable amount of services ture and will specialize Chevron U.S.A. AN INDF.NTI RE agreement between Chevron, the county and Zion's First National Bank. A Bond purchase agreement. AN OFFICIAL statement of escrow" between Chevron U.S.A. and the Banker's Trust Company. The county is not responsible or liable for any financial problems w hich may come about as a result of the bonding process. a Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde sent fisc days in Seattle, Wash, they visisted with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jactcr and Mrs. Lnuly Nielson. Dill and Shirley Smith and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and their family, vacationed for a week at Lake Powell. Paul fhomassen and his son Paul K. 1 homassen of San Francisco, Calif, visited a few days with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomasscn. They also visited in Clearfield with his sister, Mrs. Roctta Horsley. Mr. Thomasscn, who was a former Kaysville resident. recently celebrated his VJrd birthday. Mrs. Janet Webster and her two daughters, Mrs. Callie Sorenson and Mrs. Debbie Kusuda, entertained at a bridal shower Saturday afternoon in 4T7aFACT0 CEHTEfl Save s400 This Week On Our Finest Group -i K ,- $ honor of Miss Georgia I ley wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dredge of Boston, Mass at a breakfast on Wednesday. Melanie, Kim, Stacey and Michelle Butterfield held an tGroup son and daughter Carolyn vacationed for ten days in Illinois where they visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camden. En route they visited Carthage Jail and Nauvoo, III. TVrf V QmMJItt tmi Ctmhrt bri Of nib BnalUtl trp! lOniXTROX The most MLOX durable-en- d X IX) ET beautiful! f OX ER SOLID 2x6 frames Genunt Souttwn ftnt with brfenl BIG 9' THICK SOUD FOAM CUStONS breaking his hip while on a fishing trip. He is now at home convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller entertained guests at their summer cabin at Island Park, Ida. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Farlin Murri, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson entertained at a patio dinner July 5. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dane Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Anderson, and all Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonne-mo- rt and family of SLC were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonne-mo- rt on July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ONeil, who have been making their home in Kaysville, are moving to Italy to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Tabernacle Choir at the Mariott Center with the Polish Ambassador and the grand parade on Monday. Comfort of Popular High Back Cushions. Honey Rne Fmh rm sw BASE SOFAANDLOVESEATSECC STYLE CROSS RIBBED SIDES Ourfty Called tor Strength end Beeulyl RANCH EVERY KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM SET IN STOCK! 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