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Show n 6A Friday, October Tbe Salt Lake Tribune, Dennis the Menace B Efficient Use of Water Needed, Report Says 3, 1986 Hank ketcham r Shop weekdays WASHINGTON (UPI) The W est could avoid the need for costly new water projects by encouraging more efficient use of existing water supplies, an environmental research group said in a report issued Thursday "The future of Western water use lies in conservation, improved efficiency and reallocation of supplies, the World Resources Institute said in the report, written by 10-- 9, 10-- 7 Saturday its a matter of 1 Mohamed and Diana Gibbons Disagreements over water use are inevitable, the authors acknowledged, citing the conflicting water needs of farmers and urban residents "Because of recent increases in water demand for cities and for recreation and instream flow protection, water supplies are being stretched to their limits, said the report, which studied seven Western states "Although irrigation remains by far the largest Western water user, the document added, urban thirst threatens traditional water use patterns The survey examined water policies in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah ... an worse than anything, my still up on the roof yo-y- o In the past, Westerners have developed new water sources to meet increased demands for water But now, the report said, environmental, engineering and financial constraints make that approach more difficult is 'SO a matter of getting first quality at an unexpected, low everyday price with a selection that's not an afterthought. It's Roth Say Theyll Control Senate Demo, GOP Leaders Optimistic By Donald M Rothberg , AP Political Writer WASHINGTON The chairmen of the Republican and Democratic Senate campaign committees predict their candidates will be big winners in the 1986 battle for control of the chamber Sen John Heinz of Pennsylvania told reporters at the National Press Club on Wednesday that the Republicans will add two seats to their current 53 to 47 majority Sen George Mitchell of Maine, Heinz's Democratic counterpart, appeared at the club the next day and said his party would pick up seven seats on Nov. 4 and would end up in control of the Senate by a margin of 53 to 47. ", Their bullish partisan predictions are typical for this stage in a campaign On Nov 5, the nation will know which one was right. Of the 34 Senate seats being contested, the Republicans now hold 22. If the Democrats pick up four seats they will become the majority party - ! Shop weekdays 24.99 unevenness of the economic recovery" and said that while Reagan remains popular there is no evideroe the president has any coattails" in an election in which he is not on the bal- Toscany salad set lot George Mitchell Mitchell said Democratic Senate candidates are even or ahead in eight states that currently have Republican senators Florida, North Carolina, Maryland, South Dakota, North Dakota, Idaho, Nevada and Washing- John Heinz the new Congress convenes next January President Reagan has been campaigning hard for Republican candidates and urging voters to keep the Senate m GOP hands. Reagan contends that Democratic control of the Senate, coupled with the partys majority in the House, would make his a presidency Heinz echoed that theme, saying that the big stakes this Nov. 4 are whether were going to have an effective presidency Mitchell cited what he called the when six-ye- 10-- Saturday 9, Orig. $3- bc optional gift idea that s sure to make a difference the glass seven piece salad set Includes large, straight sided bowl, serv mg set and tour mdiv idual bowls Glassware - lee-ber- ton He said Democrats are within striking distance of GOP candidates in seven other such states Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, New York, Wisconsin and Arizona Heinz, however, predicted the Republicans will hold 21 of their 22 seats He said he didnt know which one they would lose but assumed there was one out there somewhere Both senators gave partisan interpretations of the results of last Saturdays open primary in Louisiana in which Rep Henson Moore, a Republican. led a field of 14 candidates two-pie-c- c 10-- 7 I Fleece warm-up- s ir s laquered that until vou re ( s 111 house (lifts 49.90 Stoneware for eight cno Orig. $100 Yiu II crisp hues of this i5 piece set of white Terra patte rn las c ight e ach dinner plate salad plate soup cereal bowl cup and saucer plus a vegetable bowl plat'er sugar lid and creamer ( hina y t i Save on vour choice of five selected stvles sports Apparel Tops ms hide hoodc d pullover or ip tront or baseball collar in great color blot. kings that coordinate with the heather grev pull on Reg. $SO-$5- 5 in elasfc drawstring waist pants Men s sizes s M i I Mailable in lashion Mens area at ( ache allev Extras r vuike G,. 3! (of Q phnn. ( ill I' II fro . l noJn h Mlm ( omplmu ol st Excellence U in ir md wrip m uu.imum is jv ,in m ,.n mi ot l jj ,,m mors m til chunt i!U |