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Show ' Mk'- THE NEWS. August 2, y ft.. ;... Oven letter TO i f Utah Citizens k4 - ;. oresf Vi8it Js Limited Are you throwing money Labor Dent. Eatends&me Money "SJrHtoKssdi Luna DectEns 2SV federal growing that are On behalf of the farmers regulations and ranchers in Utah, I making it more and more $ want to talk to you about a difficult for us to produce that food and fiber. new song which is getting Finally, America must a lot of play these days enfree titled Cheaper Crude or OPECitself of the shackles nations now have us No More Food. Its cat-in. But this freedom must has little but relation- come chy, through increased ship to the real world. The idea of forming a energy production within this nation and through v food cartel and forcing reasonable conservation OPEC nations to lower methods by our citizenry. their crude oil prices is It will not come from simply not practical. lyrical threats to cut off Heres why: I' There is no valid food sales to oil countries. . relationship - such as this Respectfully, between i song suggests the cost (and availability) s Frank Nishiguchi of crude oil, which is President produced by tremendous ;f; forces over aeons of time, the cost and 4 and availability of seasonal i food stuffs. For f nr example, r r 1 ruining conditions for growing j grain exist nearly but you and I j everywhere, j cannot grow" crude oil. There was a time when The second in a series of the price of a barrel of I! Hazard Identification X crude oil was about equal ! to a bushel of wheat, but Training Workshops will that doesnt mean same be held from 9 a.m. - 4:30 A I equation can or should be p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, at ,1 made to exist now when oil Sevier Valley Tech, Amprices have risen to five to phitheatre room. These safety workshops six times the price of are sponsored by a consorIfiWheat on the world tium of state colleges. market. ' These Arab nations are They are open to all businesses free of charge but r They J5 are not to blame for the and anyone may paror send a fact that the U.S. is now ticipate r dependent upon imports representative. Alan Crickmore, coor4 'for almost SO percent of dinator of the program for i lour oil. and Central Unfortunately, the Southerndescribes the United States helped put" Utah, wants one No program: OPECs cartel in business see a person get hurt on g J with an energy policy in to a job, yet many accidents fhthis country which 1,4 out the window? About one fourth of the used for heating energy the Coal Mine Workers and cooling in the United Compensation Program. is lost through win- Under the Black Lung States dows. That can mean Benefits Reform Act, more than $300 per year which went into effect in spent to heat or cool the help dismantle some of the Dear Fellow Utahns: .1 which is unmatched by any other in the entire world. We pledge to you our best effort to con- - . 1 March, - Free Safety nazara . outdoors, said ce management Security Administration are entitled to apply for specialist. The problem is that medical benefits from the is an excellent con- Labor Department. of heat. In the ductor Medical payments are limited to treatment of summer, the blistering conditions directly related sun shines through the to black lung disease and glass and causes a heat in the home, Mrs. cover a wide range of medical and surgical Noyes said. That, in turn,nurse and requires more air con- , , great black benefit Marilyn Noyes, Utah Statelung the from Social University family resourpayments y. ! miners 1978, already receiving monthly treatments, hospital services, drugs and equipment. for these Applying medical benefits will not affect a miners monthly Lakewood. Colo, covers black lung benefits in any every state west of the way. Miners may apply for Mississippi River in addition to the Rocky medical benefits at any Mountain Region. social security office or by The deadline for ap- contacting the Depart- plying for medical ments benefits had been June 30, 1979, according to William J. Staarman, Deputy District Commissioner of Black Lung District Office, 730 Simms Street, Lakewood, Colo. 80215, telephone ditioning to keep the house cool and uses extra energy. A standard window shade, however, can cut down on the heat buildup. During the hot, sunny part of the day, shades should be pulled down, especially those on the south side of the house. During the evening, night, and early morning hours, let the shades up and open the windows to allow cool air to come inside, Mrs. Noyes suggested. . :i soil-po- oil-ric- h. or y discouraged domestic 'petroleum and gas , y production and actually e iJ; encouraged our depen-denc- on this foreign oil. j, ' Since 1954, the federal j, government has J 1972, crude U.S.-produc- oil and refined petroleum products were added to price-fXfflxi- Snow College, along with Utah Technical College, in Provo and Salt Lake, lias put together an excellent program of safety training and hazard recognition. The materials were developed by the Ohio State University and deal with just about every possible type of accident. The isntructors are men who have been in the safety jield for years as ; L tment of prevent Energy) operating at a great cost to over this preside wreckage, and OPEC has y a stranglehold on our con-- ; i pocketbooks. U.S. X Burners today are not just r, concerned about price; inany are desperate to get at any price. the ' Atproduct the same time, anti- nuclear advocates have linked up the proper fear we Americans have of an atomic bomb with all ' nuclear energy. Thats and unfair Xv both r4 : unrealistic. ; America, and especially Utah, have vast coal . r Some experts a 1,000-yenational energy supply. But these coal fields must Xyiie fallow as the environ-- f fhentalists squabble over unreal emission standards mining control. We j and must have changes in standards to the use of our abun-- ar Two teams from the Salina Riding Club will compete Friday and Saturday, Aug. 3 - 4, in the District Riding Club meet scheduled for the Sevier County Fairgrounds in Richfield. Competition begins at 5 p.m. Friday, and continues at 10 a.m. , Saturday. Events in which club mem- - bers will compete are relay races, single pole bending, potato relay, water race, trailer race, dally team roping, calf roping, keyhole, ribbon pull, parade, pole bending relay, hide race, cloverleaf barrels relay, pony express relay and wild cow milking. do occur. the government mechanism We decided long ago to bypass professionals working market with major corporations. y the proven is Red An example Were 3' system. paying the been has who Merrill, price for that today. Engineer for At long last, President Safety Carter has authorized a Geneva Steel for 30 years. yy: phased decontrol of crude This is the caliber of we have instruc' oil prices. But the damage people has already been done. ting. The materials and are excellent Domestic petroleum instructors federal stanmeet all and production is a shambles. The main objecdards. We have a vast new is hopefully however, tive, bureaucracy (The Depar-- to accidents 4? 1 been fixing the price of natural gas at the wellhead. In Riding Club To Compete At District greater through awareness, he said. Our first workshop dealt with mechanical safeguarding workers rights. and Our second workshop will deal with electrical hazards, ladders and scaffolds. In- terested employers and employees are invited to of these workshops. It is not often all or a quality program comes along for such a reasonable price FREE, he said. Persons may register simply by attending the -- class on Aug. 3, or by calling Snow College Office of Community Ser5, ext. 208, vices, 283-402- areas of Fishlake National Forest is detailed in the A Taste of Their Own Medicine In New York the country of Iraq, a leading petroleum exporter which recendy advocated a dramatic increase in the price of oil, is demanding that the United States take immediate steps to ease the fuel shortage. Tired of waiting in gasoline lines, Iraqs United Nations diplomats are asking for special consideration for themselves and their chauffeurs. A Sip From the Wrong Tank William Wilkinson wont have to worry about running out of gas for a while. His car has been impounded by Washington police. It seems that Mr. Wilkinson and several of his fnends were afraid they were going to run out of gas. In desperation they resorted to siphoning fuel from a parked squad car. Police Officer Luther Watkins was not sympathetic and arrested Wilkinson and his cohorts, charging them with gas theft. issued by J. Kent Taylor, forest supervisor, No tent, camper, trailer or other type of mobile home may occupy any general undeveloped area of National Forest land for more than 16 con-glasecutive days in one location in any calendar year without prior written permission of the Forest Officer in charge in nection with an authorized se of National Forest land. Subsequent location must be at least three miles away from previous sites. ss Maps of the Fishlake National Forest may be obtained at local Forest offices. Occupying an undeveloped area for a period longer than allowed by this order is prohibited. Violation of any of the prohibitions set forth above is prohibited, and any such violation is subject to punishment by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment of not more than six (6) months or both. Handicapped Bill Backed WASHINGTON Legislation which would extend the protection Civil Rights Act to of the dicapped persons has been dorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers. "... In addition to eliminating conflicting agency overlap, Braithwaite said the language of S.446 should be changed to include a provision that the EEOC investigate and process only individual cases of alleged discrimination against handicapped persons. He said experience with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 has shown there is no place for dass-- action adding: activity, type A Public Service? The General Services Administration reports that in 1977, the last year for which figures are available, federal vehicles were driven 3.5 billion miles and euloed 370 million gallons of fuel in the process. Page 7 CLOSEOUT Only 5 Left! Out They Go And Never Again So Low. EET20.1 MK- - Gold Finish No Frost - Textured Steel Door IRffirnag2irsittDff Reg. 629.95 Now Only Comes With the Freezer On The Bottom EET 13.2 DT - White Finish MeMogeirsiti!? 70 Reg. 399.95 Now Only Top Freezer l4 Braithwaite suggested . some modifications to the proposal exthe legislative and plaining: regulatory framework for providing opportunities for the various protected groups has resulted in unnecessary confusion and mental overlap. This is particularly true in the race and sex areas with both the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) handling the same complaints. As a result, both employers and employees are victimized by duplication in enforcement and delay in processing of complaints. Nukes Gaining Favor The accident at Three Mile Island hasnt turned Americans against nuclear power. Thats the conclusion of a recent Gallup poll which found that 56 per cent of the people think nuclear power plants are less risky than an energy shortage. A poll by the Roper organization shows that Americans favor continued nuclear power plant construction by a margin of 2 to 1 . i HK BUN, August 2, 1971, con-build- Overlap Problems A Bad Example When the leaders of seven nations met in Tokyo recendy for an economic summit, they knew that they would have to do something about the worldwide energy problem. After breakfast, on the first day, the seven leaders went to Akaska Palace for the start of formal talks. Ironically the Versailles-lik- e for a meeting whose focus was how to conserve energy and present a united each arrived in a long front against price hikes by oil producing nations limousine. 7 following regulation, director, Braithwaite, coiporate employment of the United States Steel Corp. , and chairman of NAM's Subcommittee on Equal Employment Opportunity, told the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources that handicapped individuals should be included under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. as provided in S.446. He said the NAM ". . . has supported wider employment opportunities for the handicapped through hiring, retention and advancement under sound personnel polities " part that such Occupancy and use of general undeveloped David p. Page Refrigerator - Freezer The NAM. representing companies which provide about 78 per cent of all manufacturing jobs in the U.S., testified in favor of the Equal Employment Opportunity for Me Handicapped Act of 1979 (S.446), and suggested a number of modifications. Foiled By His Own Designs While the rest of Washingtonians struggle in the gas lines, a special station is pumping gas to Capitol V.I.P.s at 67 cents a gallon. This private stations customers include House Speaker Tip ONeill and Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker. However, the station does not service Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who recendy waited 25 minutes fora fill-u- 1979, EEV16.1 - White Finish IFrr23zBff Reg. $409.95 Now Only Bottom Freezer EEB 19.1 PK - Textured Steel Door No Frost Meifrrnagemttoi? Reg. $739.95 $ Now Only Bottom Mounted Freezer - EE 17.1 Only White & Gold PK-- 2 No Frost GSeMogeirsi&Dir Reg. $559.95 , ! t Announcing The Opening Of Adant supplies of coal. . .. American farmers and . A ranchers are dedicated to producing the highest-Aqualit- y, most abundant v supply of food and fiber anywhere in the world. X.JBut I must remind you AAthat with their oil riches, , ;X?the sparsely-populate- d XXOPEC nations can readily obtain their modest food Jr from '(requirements Xy anywhere they want to. 'lAThey can buy at prevailing "world market prices and Amake only a little dent in their economy. Again, the A 'suggestion that a food car-tcould be formed to OPECs oU prices down A X Is hot realistic. Farmers will produce A food at the most ' reasonable price possible and export as much as we possibly can to get foreign ." X currency, which can then ff.be used to buy oil from el for-jT- ce vv . : , ,)PEC nations? in 1971, 7'U.S. farm exports will hit A $32 billion - up almost $5 .billion over a year ago. yAyrhia is possible because of jbgricultures productivity, WANTED) CONTRACTORS AND INDIVIDUALS desire custom houseplans! Professionally designed. 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