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Show Frida, May 28, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 4 1982 Utah scene Michael B. Zuhl, state budget director, said that while sales and income tax revenue have followed earlier estimates, there have been unexpected increases in other areas, such as income from high interest rates. Zuhl said the state also received more money than expected from the mine occupation tax and school land income. Zuhl said the extra money will come in handy if the economy continues to suffer. He said that because of the uncertain economy, state department and agency heads are being urged to be prudent in their spending. Utah surplus - $25 million - Utah may end SALT LAKE CITY (AP) its fiscal year June 30 with a surplus of up to $10 million more than an$25 million ticipated by legislators during the January budget session, Utah Gov. Scott Matheson said Thursday. Matheson told a meeting of the In- ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers that he was given the updated surplus figures by his economic advisors Wednesday. During the budget session, about $15 million in expected surplus was appropriated for the coming fiscal year. Matheson told the meeting that what is done with the extra money will depend on how the economy something difficult to predict. performs at all Price Theatres CtftD FRI., SAT. ONLY! Closed Sun., .Mon., Tues., Wed. FOR REMODELING TME ...an army of one. -P- LUS- jiMr 7:05 in parking space and commercial space. The mountain portion of the project would include ski areas, three villages on the side of the mountain and transportation systems. Lindberg said hes unsure what developers plan to do. "Maybe they dont think its a good project, but we have no way of knowing unless they come in again." he said. 9:10 & situated "Technically, they are back to square one with the base part of the project," he said. "The city has done its job and now well just have to wait and see what they do next. The developers would have to meet 17 conditions before final approval could have been granted for the base. The proposed base would have included a golf course, a lodge, a park, condominiums, WALES thru Thurs. resort project. OUTLAW JOSEY Now showing dollar mountains east of Provo. The base portion was approved by the city Planning Commission and the City Commission last May, but developers failed to get an extension for the plan or meet requirements for final approval. Neil Lindberg, city planner, said the city also has approved the mountain portion of the plan. He said the permit doesnt expire until August. Lindberg said developers would have to reapply if they seek to continue with the Two Showings Nightly zsho THIEF WARRIOR ' GLADIATOR KING CEU to honor local reps (AP) 162-ac- re multimillion j (JjnAh College of By STEVE JONES I T task A Science Adventure Quest for Fire iOlh CtNU'R FOX Fit Engelhard Bars at MS HI QtoGErD thru Thursday, Now showing 7:00 & 9:10 mm Lowest Possible Rates oz. 1 oz.-l- O Phone you came! FhI ,1 ' 292 for Latest Quotes 20 N. Carbon PRICE Phone 637 1292 FILMS CENTURY-FO- canGSD 3TT 1 thru Thursday Now showing - f 20lh 637-- 1 oz.-lO- O NuiviIsEast IItaN CoIns Youll be glad LZJ forces 7:10 & 9:10 pre-adu- lt rich, coal-hungr- Intermountain Power Project faces a 33 secure long-terpercent reduction in contracts with Japan, its predicted initial local coal may soon suggested producers m South Korea, Taiwan output, added to the and other members of gloom, and forced rosy the Pacific Rim market. The report shed a ray of light on the projections, local coal company officials feel that lucrative train, whose last stop is the Fantasy ,, HEroE Staff Writer Utahs coal industry has lost its seat on the Orient Express, and despite a government Now showing thru Thurs. 7:05 and 9:05 f -- st Federation. Garr also was the governors appointment to the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Seventh Judicial District, the Utah Boating Advisory Council and the Governors Advisory Council. Dmitrich will receive the third honorary degree at the exercises next week. He is the administrative coordinator of Getty Mining Co. of Price. He is a graduate of Carbon High School and attended CEU and Utah State University. A Price resident, Dmitrich has been a member of the Utah State Legislature since 1969 where he has served as assistant minority whip, chairman of the Higher Education Joint Appropriation Committee, chairman of the Business and Com- merce Committee and on the Energy Development y market of the Far East, will pass us right on by. Western Coal Export Task Force, sponsored by the The Utah many coal to look companies outside the state and to foreign markets for darkening future of their coal, markets Utahs coal producers, which the task force who in recent months report says are readily have seen their ex- available. Not so, says Vernal pectations go from boom to bust as a J. Mortensen, vice number of economic president of Coastal conditions have States Energy Co- Mortensen feels the coal market would make Utah coal less inability of Utah coal attractive to Pacific producers to secure a Rim buyers because of stable mode of transportation, and the comparative costs. of inOther Cdastal States possibility creased government officials echo concerns, and regulation make it add some of their own even harder for the as they contend the state to promote its task force report is coal resources tc foreign markets. misleading. Other local coal The company executives feel the company officials data in the report is agree with outline of the outdated, and is based Mor-tense- ns Mor-tensen- on information compiled two years to rporations Western combined Utah ago, when the world Governors Policy drastically cut the division. In a recent political scene and Office and chaired by demand for coal. speech given before economy projected a Utah Governor Scott Utah Power and the Utah Chapter of brighter future. The possibility of a Matheson, recently Light Companys the American Institute issued a report that decision to halt con- of Professional severance tax also struction of its Hunter Geologists, Mortensen detracts from the 4 power plant, and expressed fears that value of Utah coal, the speculation that the the world wide soft officials say. te ' :J Conduct Your Own (Srtfltptrfiirmflncc 3P Fri., Sat. GREAT FAMILY FARE! Muppet Caper ' G- Oversize Copies UP TO 14 in. x 18 in. STEP BFYOND SCIENCE FICTION. A f&yf; Q LIVE ON THE SUNSET STRIP tux. Him 0 Li at our low, K low prices AT THE PLUS- RICHARD PRYOR . L fiONJC PHILHARMONIC mn FUNS M9 36714 -- R. YORK BOCK NimUK V--4. -- 2 BERNSTEIN G- Sun. Mon. Tues. PK &L,AHlE$mmSUITr STPV' NEX Gate Open at 7:30 p.m. a col iwui CARtulEW LA VALSE ALB0RADA DELGRACtOSO OR LESS SHOWS AT DUSK & ISOLEERO DAPHNIS ET CH10E SUITE NO. Legend of the Lone Ranger wrcftt Perform mteesm Oircnt Pcrfurmanccs RAVEL PLUS -P- Conservation Presently he serves on the Higher Education Joint Appropriations Rules Committee, Committee, Transportation and Public Safety Committee and the Energy Hi -P- and Committee. Utah coal exporters may suffer r 11 D outstanding service to vocational education from the Utah Vocational Association. Bunnell was selected as the Man of the Year in education by the University of Utah chapter of Phi Delta Kappa educational fraternity. The second degree will be conferred on Garr. He was born in Hiawatha and is currently employed as manager of governmental and public affairs for Coastal States Energy Co. life Garr spent most of his in coal mining communities and worked as a lumberjack, coke puller and underground mine electrician. Garr was employed by Carbon School District for 23 years as a career guidance counselor. He helped organize and coordinate vocational and technical training for the district. Garr has been a member of Price Elks Lodge for 32 years. He is a former president of Carbon Credit Union where he was elected for three consecutive terms. He is a former member of directors of the Utah Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation com- Receiving degrees presented by the schools Institutional Council are Sen. Omar B. Bunnell, County; Carbon; Rep. John M. Garr, and Rep. Mike Dmitrich, Bunnell was born in Castle Dale and is a graduate of Carbon High School. His educational experience includes receiving a bachelors degree from the University of Utah, where he won a letter in wrestling and captured the Rocky Mountain Conference debate championship. He was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa national scholastic faternities. Community involvement by Bunnell included being past president of the Price Kiwanis Club, Price Chamber of Commerce and Castle Valley Knife and Fork Club. He served several years as a director of the Carbon Hospital. Bunnell sponsored the bill which changed the name of the Carbon College to the College of Eastern Utah. SCHWARZENEGGER CStoG-E- Eastern Utahs 44th He mencement exercises June 3. bArpArjM JAMES EARL has served both as majority and minority leader in the Utah Senate and received an award of merit for Political figures will dominate the stage as three area representatives will receive honorary degrees at THE admoi Garr At graduation ceremony Developers of Heritage Mountain Resort have lost preliminary plan approval for the base portion of the resort, officials said. Heritage Mountain is a proposed PROVO, Utah Rep. John M. Sen. Omar B. Bunnell Rep. Mike Dmitrich Resort project snagged NOW! PG I -- h i Sun Advocate 76 West Main, Price l(iircflt PrrfurtmttK' C O P L Performances B ,1 JfflWP,r VIOLIN AMT' .WON MAN MY M- -F: 10-- 9 SAT SUN 10-- 9 Closed CONCERTO BERNSTEIN ORT.UnDT NEW YORK HHADELPH1A ORCHESTRA PTCUtARMOTCC 37257 STORE HOURS m S ISAAC STERN P' di. R A H 5 MY 37262 Records 3 LIS Tapes 1 1 75 E. Mam In Castle Roc.h Square s problems the Beehive State faces in its attempts to move into the foreign coal market. We sold to Japan last year, said Boyd Harvey, manager of Price River Coal, but we havent sold any to Orient yet this year. Our shipments are negotiated back east, so Im not sure just what the situation is. I know they are seeking the markets, but they just dont seem to be there. Harvey feels the heavy Japanese inin vestment Australian, Canadian and South African coal operations give them an edge, and adds to the the problems that must be overcome by Utah coal producers trying to slice a piece of the Pacific Rim coal market for pie themselves. The Japanese, by virtue of vestments, great deal their in- control a of the Australian and South African mines, and shipping lanes used to transport those he countries coal, said. We here in Utah face the problems of shipping cost, and the fact that there seems to be a soft market for coal throughout the world, not just here at home. , That strong Japanese coal market everyone saw on the horizon last year just hasnt materialized, Harvey said. |