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Show Panel Okays Rate Hike by Fuel Company | CITY (UPI The Public Service vely has approved a $5. 3-million yuh rate hike for Mountain Fuel Supply Co lility’s (° Friday increased cost of obtaining however, scheduled a public hearing at 2 i Salt Lake City prior to making its jnission staff ili estimated the hike would Cost the state s average residential customer about $7tu $9 moreperyear intain Fuel requested the increase to cover higher prices being charged by its major supplier and 10 cover a natural gas price hike allowed by the Federal Power Commission . The utility said Northwest Pipeline Co. was raising ites because the Canadian gvernment was charging it sells Northwest. Additionally, the new Mountain Fuel increase will cover arisein the I { ne ival gas approved by the FPC Rate Hike by Rail CompanySuspended SALT LAKE CITY (UPL The Utah Public Service Commission has suspended a pass-through rate increase granted Denyer & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, rescheduling a hearing on therequest for Dec. 2 D&RG had asked for the freight increase on in- trastate cargos of gypsum wallboard, plaster and related articles to mateh interstateall-rail rates on the same articles from the shipperin Sigurd, Utah, to points in Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Wyoming But the PSC said, “Theincreased rates have not been justified, and the Public Uulities Division has recom died that they be suspended and a new hearing set Hughes Study Lab Established at ‘U’ SALT LAKECITY (UPI 4-button, cotton velveteen jacket combineswith polyester bowblouseandsideclosing The University of } j Classic grey flannelsuit featuresshorter, fitted pure wool flannel A-line skirt. Utah has established a Howard Hughes Research Laboratory for genetics study and appointed one of Allin Loden; sizes 6-16. $160 : the nation’s leading molecular geneticists as director jacket, single center vest suedeelbowpatches with a single pleatedskirt and of the facility University President David P. Gardner announced the founding of the laboratory and appointment of Dr Raymond F andas its first director Mon- side pocket; 6-16, $140 ‘i j Hy i a diy day The laboratorywill beone of | labs at 11 major universities across the nation that comprise the Howard Hughes Genetics Institute S % The Utah laboratory will receive avout $400,000 a J) year in support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Miami, Fla The institute also will provide approximately $300,000 to remodel 2,200 square feet of unoccupied spacein theuniversity's Life Sciences Building. The spacewill be converted into a molecular genetics lab for the laboratory's researchstaff. \ 'e Believe in Suits Six newsuits possessing suchpolish and sheer fashion-ease you'll believe in them too. Fromour Autumn‘77 Suit Collection from Fashion Suits, of course. Also Monday, the University's Institutional Council asked the State Board of Regents to delay any proposals for tuition increases until after the next legislature makes its higher education appropriations Gestelandis assistant director of Cold Spring Har- bor Laboratory in Long Island, N.Y. He will become director of the Hughes lab anda tenured professorof biology at the Unversity of Utah effective July 1, 1978, Park Service Gets Rap From Governor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The National Park Service has reneged on an agreement to build twoaccess roads which would open up parts of Canyonland National Park, according to Goy. 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