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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, December 18, 1981 9 synfuel projects want piece of pie Changing roles Class to study women's issues The sociology of discussed in the five and compare the high American women in credit hour class in- incidence of rape and the late 20th century is clude the biological wife beating to a difone of the newest and cultural society that may be classes offered at the ference of women, why using violence to keep in their College of Eastern so many women work women Utah this winter today yet receive an rightful place. The difference quarter commencing average lower pay Jan. 5, 1982. than their male between a womans Taught by Dr. David counterpart doing the liberationist and a who likes professor of same work, the af- woman and a action firmative being lady may be anthropology writes sociology, the class programs, ERA and minimal, studies the social its effectiveness and Lewis. The fact is, status and problems ineffectiveness. they both may want a women have faced asa Lewis will highlight better deal. result of the sexual who he feels has Not totally leaving revolution. benefited most from the male out of the Some of the subjects the sexual revolution discussions, Lewis will -- . exchange views on the of implications changing sex roles for men. Besides lectures by tewis, guest lecturers and contemporary films on womens issues will be shown. Lewis joined the CEU faculty last fall and completed his doctorate work at the University of Arizona where his specialty was studying cultures. His sociology of women class will be taught dailv. Utahs synthetic fuel pioneers used, Burks said. Also considered is the estimated have discovered what it takes to five-memb- er Sun-nysid- e, Christmas kitty Hopkins, kennel keeper at the Carbon County Animal Shelter, shows oft his favorite cat, commonly called ''Toes. "Toes came by his name when Chuck VEJB GAE GA03Q Hopkins noticed that the cat has seven toes and claws in his front paws. He is a housebroken male that likes to play with the telephone and chase vacuum cleaners. If you are interested in adopting "Toes or another animal call ext. 269. F SIPGGDAB.DSu'S GOTV GAEBQCJ earn a piece of the $14.8 billion U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corp. pie. The corporations board, soon to add two more members, met Friday at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. It was the first meeting the board held outside of the nations capital. Nine Utah synthetic fuels projects are among the 63 under consideration for project loan guarantees and price supports. Great National Project at sponsored by GNC Energy, Dallas, and Emery Synfuels Project, a coal gasification project by Emery Synfuels Associates, are among the state hopefuls. Jeff Burks of the Utah Energy office said the Friday meeting revealed a list of criteria the board considers before a project can receive money. Basically, the board considers how close the project is to construction and its maturity as rated by seven milestones, Burks said. The board considers the rights to the plan being used, commercial viability and technical feasibility, whether design work is advanced enough to include accurate cost estimates, access to water and utilities at the project site and rights to the technology being 637-470- L amount of commitment from the company and if the project sponsor has the necessary environmental permits. Burks said the projects are also considered holistically." The board will look at the sponsors the key and bacKground ingredients in the project: tractors, engineers and vironmental consultants. I think the Reagan ministration is trying con- en- ad- very carefully not to pour money down the rathole, Burks said They want to do all they can to insure a project will contribute to the of synthetic commercialization fuel. Burks said the Carter administrations board set its own guidelines, but that the Reagan appointed board established its own, more stringent criteria. Where the synthetic fuel projects stand has not been revealed by the board, Burks said. At present, coal and gas liquefaction projects are more mature than oil shale and tar sands projects. Burks said the projects are being considered on criteria submitted eight months ago and during that time project status might have changed. Price City Council "v. Your present Window Sticker v (Continued from Page 1) GXPmEg Little gifts with lots of love for Christmas! if the Sometimes, little gifts mean the most. and these five collection are perfect pretty pins from our Gold-Ton- e to add a touch of examples! She'D wear them year-roun- d fun to scarves, lapels and collars and sheD remember your thoughtfulness every time. 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Committee includes Art Lee Martines, Mayor-elec- t City Administrator Jeffrey Killian, Councilmen Amel Denison and hOMElO&GREALVALUESHSOUN POWER! and MAIN STREET SEE US FOR YOUR Safety In Our Hands" Recognized receipt of $290 for renewal of gas and oil lease on properties owned by Price City from Jack E. Blake. Granted permission to Ideal Beverage Co. to install CARBON AVE. 5 "Put Your Family's Your Authorized CuU Program. First Security Bank and Price City whole family! "Serving You for Over 21 Years" FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE Official Inspection Station 586 Using the latest in wheel alignment (by Visualiner), brake and headlight adjusting equipment n 'M. vv Castle Rock Square, Price car reads: cWa-- Dec: 1 to Nov. 15 and interest rate to 12.5 percent. Clarified status of Old Highway Water Co. and authorized outside water users contract for 11 customers. The city said it would read meters but would not be responsible for maintenance of lines outside city limits. 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