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Show UP&L Plants Supported lt ibum- Staff - XX lit i i Ilibli heard vnice Commission Mond.tv testimony fiom six witness - in support of I tail I'llWi 4 I u lit lo s i oust! lit Du thn-- I e lah r pi nits m im y Group Files Wcxpro Case Brief was Mountain I lit Supple (a s i ip. n n not its im kilobit i s aas i ustomoi s who footed tin lull toi tin wells that Mi lit vner testified that without tile have piodinod millions in oil nnniu addition of the two new pl.ints in 1'is t and I'm") at a cost of $Miii million for the company " I tali s leserve margin would he i lit to Xml while Mountain uel stm kliol 1 s i ei nt thus foi iing tah to pure hare dors' capital mtoiosts should It. pm ted and uffoi (led a i asonabli lati of powei from other i ompanies loturn the additional benefits of tin lbn mg Power More Costlv oil ' oorutions should lie u edited to He said the i ost of pill chasing xtwi r tin ratepayers from other companies would exceed Si gix-the cost associated with the 13 unit the nrm'inneiit in a hi ml tih d on schedule " Monday with the I'tall Supreme Court tiy the Committee of Coiisuniei SerPower compnnv attorney Sidney G vices. the Division of Iuhlu t tihties of B.incom asked Mr Bryner for his the Department of Business Regulation conclusion with respect to IT&L mid Salt Lake County supplving its customers in the lh,i lo 1485 llow It All Bewail 147b Mr Bryner said, I believe our load Genesis of the case was m late when Mountain Fuel eomeved all of its estimates are reasonable if not consernon utility oil pioperties into a wholly vative and, therefore, we must have the owned subsidiary. XXexpio Emery three and four units in order to our obligations of supplving the fulfill Tlie transfei as well as subsequent " ttah Public SiTviee Coniniission or- needs of our i ustonn I s Mr Bivnor said blackouts and ri ders relating to the transfei and related duied I lower supplies would result bv issues, was challenged from the start I Petitioners appealed to tin high ourt Ids it the- new plants were not It Tuexda Hv approv ed soon in May MFS general counsel ltav Hi ouss During his testimony, he said if the mail said his firm would file its own PSC fade-e- l to approve the planned brief next week after it had a i bailee to construe turn a moiatorium should be rev lew the petitioners brief imposed on any further building to ease In summ.try, the petitioners ask the the- impae 1 on the- existing power plants court to Intervening in the case are the Utah Assert that the Public Service Public Utilities Commission, the Utah Commission has regulatory jui isdietion Attorney Generals Office, the Idaho oil properties of Public Utilities Commission and Bounover the "non-utilitMountain Fuel and the transfer of those tiful City A Bountiful spokesman said his city properties to Wexpro would support the building of the new Claims No Valid Test do not receive Determine that the firms method plants They from presently UP4.L and would directly power of od and gas classification is he-- able to if the construe tion is neither a v ahd test of the commission s approved regulatory jurisdiction or a valid pi of alloc ation Xttomeys will cross examine- the six on witnesses Friday Determine that the firms t'lAL Positive Effects Noted amended purchase and sale agi cement with Wexpro and its amended oint Emery County Commission exploration agreement with Wexpro Chau man Gardell Snow made a state-nu-are unjust, unreasonable1 and contrary the PSC, say mg that there to public Intel ests have only positive effects sine e the Mountain Fuel has contended in first two plants were built in the county times past that its would be operaHe said county reside-nttions have win ked to the liened it ot late appieciative" if the- PSC piovide-c- t payers in that they have enabled the company to keep rates lelativelv low We urge your approval. he said while maintaining its tinatui.il will continue Tuesday . Testimony strength lui rem imbalance, '.tvs - - y he-e- non-utilit- v UTAH WOOLEN- Hall oT for your IN STATS al to most eadv are Ik glil-in- i to take place ITu eff it w ill i oim later hi sav s 1!7H Moving Sale! QUICK PRINTING MENS THATCHER two (! QUICK PRINTING IS 700 So. SUITS 95 20 office space for lease downtown location, next to new crossroads mall 4,000 sq ft. Lease all or available part units- - Utah Woolen Mills, Box 1830, SLC. 841 10 or call at T ftOfK r a Q f Gt o ( f Call for Appotnttr&nt 531-68- 05 The Best Bargains are in todays Answer your phone when you want to. Not when your phone wants you to. 1400 wCoder $249.95 ID8K3 r?' mi , .. i i . C Miu-dv- tux i port of Uh n i u jI Li nr rtu f nt t v i ' $179.95 n It r ip ui eek The six month rates wlmh arc established every Mondav, .ire tied to the average auet ion yield of federal treusury bills The rate established eai li wet k is the maximum allowable but rales can vary from institution to nistitu tion ! ft pliuiv II'X And whin Inin n I wills vou v mt U So vxht n ou j2 t tirt d Mr XXoodv nl is ih.it tin V X a (I. alnu1 with its prohli m also mcreasml the (ginrtcilv dividend deilaration to 51 cults a shale a 20 peri ent int rease The actum was taken at a directors the fust meeting in Salt Lake (Tty ever for the Los Angeles based hank the headquarters of holding eompanv its affiliate Walker Bank 4 Trust Co They Payable Sept 20 Sloe k and cash dividends are payable Xi pt s Sept 24 to holders of roi shares of Moslem Bam onxirat ion ii nli on both the New X orb and P.u lfu Mortmain Plan Sparks Clash uslation re ' energy e The gov ern-m- t I' looking at a lib billion budget itefu it There is the pi ojKisal for a iV billion tax i ill Is nt v e r (Ttv lie -- is k Mr. Pinola It l.xi hang s rs is just dkc wo It foiinili-- 111 later evolved into a banking institution Acquired All Shares Transamerica Corp acqtnrod controlling mterc-s- t in HVi In 195S. the First America Corp , acquired all of Transamericas shares in banks in which Transamerica held a majority newly-organize- d First Xmt-ne- BaiicoriKiratnm Corp became XXestern m , her he had been picsiiieiit ami c In t ojK-- atmg offu r rile Federal Ileseivc, under its new iliairm.m William Miller, is doing tin ugh! tiling bv nudging up the disiount and fedeial mints ri disiount r it t shv ot its 1 nth y ear ISM in Salt Lake (Tty bv tour brother Samuel S . Josej4i ft , David F and Matthew II XXalkor W i w Deficit spending is mappropiuite it tin time sav s XI r Pinola mil should In delay isi until i time when it is needed In said is an Xml the tax i ut ti r it ion untimelv con-ii- li Sloi as hauman on the first vear from I titled (aliform i Westerns largest .ifflllat ami- - oil i the Bank, of 11 rat' f tlu h It will tend take '"llu mfl iliimarv fin out of the economy 1 ml bout smothering it In said But tin federal ri si rvi- i.mt dc.d i llli tin pi olili ui aloiu It s ot to hav i -nine help from tlu Xdmmisti ation and tin ( ongit ss no some good , then Ilmi'i W ivs amt Me. ms ComnuUiKhas at least acknowledged th nexl for capital a cumulation Business must prosix-- if the-- U S is to On that c mint The signs - prosp-- r Foreign businessmen are to see, too, that thev cannot exploit tin of the U S market relative fm-doown domc-stisolv their to plan' hesays economic problems, Dumping their product in tin U s he adds, in tin long nm is going to e nisi harriers resurrection ot prott-itivsomething evervon-- , in lmlm ' XI r Fmola, dm' not waul to si i h.q.pi n i Food Labels Agencies Consider Cluuirin C? To Reveal Conlents of Fal, Salt, Sugar CT - mu sM-XS11INGTON (XIM representing sav nigs and loans assot u turns and home builders claslnsi on Monday as tht finib Banking Com mittee tat klinl the issue ot v inabh rate s XX By Jtffn y rei onunendeii daily allowance for each Mills Press W riter The government is considering changing fixxi lalx-lmany nutritionists have become convinced the familiar recommended daily allowances are out of date mortgages XX Lending institution sjiokesmen favor which provide for sui h mortgages interest rates to he adjusted penodi cully instead of being fixed throughout the period the mortgage is being paid ssin iatc-XSlflNGTON d s b1-cau- will begin joint hearings on the subject Tuesday m Wichita Kan. the first of five- cities Thrc-- e off Builders labor unions and consumer groups generally opinise the spread of variable rate mortgages bevond the institutions in several states eseually California, that all eadv ust them agc-ncie- s - where consumers, food industry on spokesmen and sc lentists will what people should tie tolil alxmt wliai thc-are eating Legislation is like lx to result next vear along with changes in the federal regulations that have kept fixKt ihels basically unchanged for W years while tlx- Xmeriean diet has evolved Set Hearing Dates The hearings will bbe eonduc tixl bv the FTxxl the Xgnculture and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade- Commission Aug 22-4 m VXichita, Sept in Little Hock, m Washington. Oct Ark, Sept 10 1 i in San Franc men ami ( Kt 2V26 m te-tif- y William Proxnurc, is , the committee chairman, said Congress has intervened twue in the past to av rt regulation changes that would extend the use of the variable rate plan Sen Home Iun Bank Board The has renewed its proosal for such a regulation It would authorize federall; chartered savings and loan assovia tions in states whuh do not forbid suth mortgages to offer them subject to state by state determination by the board - 18-1- 27-2- 8 Boston laws now require nutritional labeling only if the food has added nutrients or makes a nutritional claim siic-as low caloric Many foods without nutritional information Those with the labels reveal portions of protein, carbohydrate and fat. say how main calories are in each serving and give tilt- product s jKrt i ti of the The arc-sol- vitamin and mineral When current labeling regulations were develojx-nutnent deficiencies were c onsiderc'd the most pressing to issue, and policy makers educate the public about vitamins and minerals through the labels Less Common Today However, nutnent deficiencies common today, and concern is focused on health problems posed bv overconsumption, espeieally of fattv fiNxls, salt and sugar Problems with dic--t have been linked lo the heart adme nt', cancer and otliei dead ly diseases d Consumers are presently taught to consider the value of food m terms of c vitamin and mineral content as ntc-by portions of the U S Rec-orep-rc-s- d mended Daily Allow an es. said Ellen Haas of Community Nut nt ion Institute, a priv ate consumer group et in terms of communicating the information necessary for disease prevention. those values arc easily the least iniKrtant anil c learlv tile most confusing aspect of the loud label, she said undc-rtixi- arc-les- s Xnu-nca- Pinto Plan Foils, - WASHINGTON (API After an nouncmg recalls of 1 5 million Ford Pintos and JO, 000 Mercury Bobcats, Ford Motor Co failed federal crash tests on the planned correction, the government safety agency said Monday However, additional corroc turns appear to hav e solv ed the problem of fires with cars involved in rear-en- d collisions, said Hal Parris, a spokesman for the National Highway T raffle Safety Administration The initial failure was first revealed in a letter from consumer advixate Ralph Nader to Henry U. 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Soys F'ord II. chairman of the automaker being confirmed by MITSA Ford spokesman Chuck Guimishian said the company had no immediate comment on it ami could not say if the additional corrections if given final approval by the government, will delay the nuxtifi cations Ford earlier had said the free modifications would begin in September Gumushian also said he could not say if the additional corrections would make the recall more expen sive than the company estimated when it announced the l ec all Jane 4 Illness at Airline Continues to Remain a Mysteij Bv Wav ni IT Xssix-iate- Slati r ess rite r The mysterious epidemic at FLOHIX, Ozark Airlines apixars to have passed but thi ouzzli remains and Rose Anne knippe nix rg is sc ared alxmt tin disease no one i an name 111 - F'or four days last wexk her colleagues at the central reservations area here were strikc-n- , one bv one, bv a strange maladv which nolxidv has !xcn able to identify Thev began suddenly keeling over at !heir consoles fainting and wobbling is thev in id tin ir w iv down the stairs and out sub to mibul uh i s ind fn sh or airline s Still Has No Idea wiiks tod more th in 41 night th disiasi If I knew what was going on, Bv r si rv ation a 'i lit-n- ad i 0 if 1 knew wliat was RETAIL STORE 0 4,000 Sq. Ft. 2360 Foothill Blvd. Ph. o it wouldn't bother me, said Ms It s the not knowing that bothers me Kmppenberg Im scared Charles Ehlert, an Ozark spokesman who shuttled ii k and forth from his St Louis office several times last wex-kadmitted Monday that the firm still had no idea what c aused the epidemic among its employees Dx al state and federal investigators have taken dozens of te-tand questioned scores of employees But they have come up with nothing Wo just dont know, said Ehlert Notlmigs discovered, notlung been discounted The problem began Tuesday morning when reservation agents working at the Ozark central desk on the second floor of the Greater Peoria Airjxiri began complaining of headaches and nausea A few left the immediate area to lie down Bill Kane-- , a reservations agent, said he got scared as he watched what was happening around him Its not usual to have people falling over next to you, he hapx ning XX 466-289- 5 if - h M m Vl! ! tn i i t H ui M 8- 14-YE- r i i m It t ltv for a boald nitetmg ui the first Western Bancorpoi ation ever m Salt Lake (Ttv iSt-- soparati stoiv ) With assets ol ne irlv $21 billion tin based Western is tin nation s largest multi state bank hold mg lomp.mv Its 22 .titillates melodi Walker Bank 4 Tni't Co, Salt Laki 1 rampant -- FOR LEASE wne 1400. I lltilrtilv L tli i ill t no till I , s, Ix-e- ft BOWERS BUY said The employ ix-- s.iy ,, Kind of panic Set in Ambulances wen- called and workers sw armed out under the trees on the airjxirt lawn At least three persons were taken to the hsnpit.il, but none wa hospitalized Half Call In Sick shift Approximately half of the normal called m sick the following day. Of those who did show up, 42 went home or to the hospital . An early theory that a pesticide spray was to blame has virtually discounted After the eiitm area was sc niblx-- down several more employees reported suk Thursday and Friday Ehlert refuses to talk alxmt the possibility tin outbreak was psychosomatic even though it virtually parallels an me .dent m 1974 in a Miami Fla . school where dozens of students in a single class began complaining of headaches, dizziness, chills nausea and weakness after seeing one member of the class get sic k Scientists familiar with the jh nomenon, known as mass hysteria are quick to point out that those stricken are truly suk not merely faking an illness, but suggest some authorities rejt-i- t the notion bix auso of the psychogical n dure of the illness Ix-e- MISCELLANEOUS SURPLUS EQUIPMENT BUILDING BOARD REQ FOR SAI NO 3tW3? Tnx uepanmmt of Transport Atloo will sell mlscellar eooiprrxHTt conamtlnQ of Dump Truck Passenger Vetuclns, 1 ew CaUs, Sweepers and Oliver Incidental equipment ; ' Department of Building Board will sell surplus USEC in various tires 6 colors Fooipment wll be available for Inspect-oat JM West South on August 3, 79 30, 1978 from 9 00 A M until 4 to P xplot Is located on Itte Jrd 4th floors I CaoittH Building Personel Inspection held Tuesday Augu 197B from 9 00 A M until 4 00 P M csholwt until 10 30 A M , tm 31 Ai !" ..5ra!rLb, A denosit of 10v In the form ot a cashier , certified, union chert, or money order must accompany teach bid C r I de sold NO Trade1 NS For further information contact Mr Frank R Jev, nr CapHot Rutlding tHeuhnn Stale Purchasing Agent DOUGLAS CHRISTIAh I vl u i he 1 O 11 r Code-M- inn n t vl r H fin r CERTIF. r c,iv r i n u i - tr v nr t i t n i jt KK xl' ( t t a M.t i fi j n uwlt h t n n . jt Salt Lake S.IV', regulation Js (Kill pt V s Irom duo " The u ; )n et tors of XX cstem Bam m poi ation on Monday aiifholled a thiev for two tiK k split equivalent to a Ml pi tu-u- t Sim k ill v niend w 1200 O l r WANT ADS! K... Jifv -- Not Kiunxinj; Bother Me RETURN within 3 monthi on on investment that Kos never had o down side urn m better than ?0 years of history Excellent ii'-i- INTIRISTtD 1 IN A WOSSIBU IT'S PRIME! UTAH WOOLEN r WOULD YOU 7JS 972-- 1 , V, Himcor porn lion OKs Stock Split Tlu- six month inniicv maiki t i iti for federally insured s ivinus and loan associations is 7 721 peri enl interest on a minimum cerlifu be (leiHis't oil $10 non Hie rate is effective Xug 21 !0 and is n 212 more than the pi tv ious so tarfwood Id. Reg. to $135 26 Foe Mono Miirkrl state-thurte- Wt 360-02- mo s. 59 CO. CHEMICAL INSTATS lie ol Hu has no! hi There also is legislation before Con gross that would authorize new lending instruments including the variable rates The House Banking Committee has approved a bill that would allow federally chartered institutions to offer such mortgages in states where tom d institutions do n pet mg O INDUSTRIAL SOLVf NTS CLPANIRS f V V I -- chemical - J1' , j s - v Western Ban or- , JP ihair- f man J .1 Pinola f r& i or r ei Xonn invisible ti ves I XX i t iurn-n- -- s III VXihxIv H ibum Business lld.tor an still (he t xjiei t ilimi ol inflation m the I S Dith at homi ami abioad, you will do a lot to eoriett tin e I Koberl 1 u vou Morning, ugust 22, 1 ft ' Correctives to Halt Inflation Outlined Sribunr Business plants are needed There are already two steam driven a nci.it mg plants in Emery ( omit v mi the pmtHiscd plants are tcillatlvilv lalx len Linen pl.ints tlnee and loui Kmplovee Explains Job Imti.d testimony came from IVan 1. Brynei. vice president m charge of systems and resource planning The Hi v e.tr pow er compmn v eteran said he is i eseoiisible foi file ' aiipnsdion of filed suplies mining, exploration re search anil the administratiim of ill eompanv emit nuts as thev relate to power .in angements with other utilities and as to fuel supply ulllitv Sue h contt aids with other limp lines icquite eac h firm lo keep i m. it rn of IT )n ml ol si in I turn of two now pow County Take six witnesses are eniplovoes oi t 14L Tbev listed various facts and lunics to illustrate why the two new Ml Will ( .iiumn and I)os n tin Struct I t xx n x p hi VYEAR CERTIF. i ti 6 PASSBOOK O COMMERCE FIRST THRIFT 1735 So 3rd Woof Salt LaFf City 486 5141 THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE MOUSE AND LOT located at J5J North Grove Utah Kt West. Pleasant Minimum acceptance price t S00 tIO LAND ONLY located at l7V0Souh 1700 East, Vamal, Utah Minimum ac cento, ve price I- - 300 00 Bids will be received until Iv 30 A M , 31 August 1971 A cashier t or certified check w the amount ot IO- - must be furnished es a deposit with all bids For further Information Inspection, etc rc.iio- -t Mr Frenk R Jex, 137 Slate Capitol, Salt Lerr City Jth urcelHOI J.1TM1A J. OCX.C.LAS CHR STIANSFN State Purchasing Agent . ' |