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Show o Senfli Cetibid Utah Supplement To: Gunnison Valley News The Salina Sun Garfield County News The Richfield Reaper NUMBER 25 VOLUME 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1981 Passive' Smoking's Perils Not So Passive, Says Report The perils of passive smoking are really not so passive, stated Dr. Dale Nelson, Utah State University. The doctors suggested that maybve the stretching led to the injuries and should not be advocated for runners. Some alarming statistics have been creeping in recently on the dangers of breathing smoke from other peoples cigarettes. My opinion is that stretching is essential, but it must be done correctly or it mayt lead to injury, Nelson said. Stretching should never be painful or stressful. Go to a position of tightness and hold. Be patient and take time to and only start stretching stretch after you have run a little first to warm up the muscles and joints., Then include more stretching after running, he said. The British Medical Journal, Jan. 17, cited a Japanese study which women showed that g men (20 or married to more cigarettes a day) were up to four times as likely to die of lung cancer as women married to abstainers. 1981, non-smoki- heavy-smokin- The effects of passive smoking were shown to be around one half to one third that of direct smoking. Now, if the passive effects of smoking lead to greater incidence of lung cancer, you can rest assured that emphysema and the negative effects on the cardiovascular system are also developing concurrently, Nelson said. If this isnt enough to raise the hair on the back of your neck, consider the fact that the side stream smoke, which come OFF the cigarette rather than through it, can hasten the onset of angina in people with heart disease, intensify the problems faced by people with asthma and even damage the cilia in the airways of the lungs whose function it is to remove dust particles and bacteria. On another subject, Dr. Nelson said that a recent study of 180 runners competing in a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon showed that about half of the runners who stretched regularly incurred injury in the three months prior to the race, whereas only sufof the fered injury. rs In conclusion, smokers are still good people and they have a right to smoker, buth that right ends when their smoke interferes with the nonsmokers optimal health. Remember too, that about of the smoke comes OFF the cigarette unfiltered. harmful. thats In closed places Utah Power and Light Compamys proposed geothermal site at Roosevelt Hot Springs near Last fall, Utah Power and Light announced plans to build a 20,000 kilowatt (20 megawatt) electrical generating plant fueled by geothermal steam obtained from Phillips Petroleum Co. The plant will be in Roosevelt Hot 4 Food Groups for Good Health many American meals .theyre quickly assembled and easily eaten. Sandwiches can supply three or four foods from the basic groups. around outside edge of round pizza pan. Place 3 biscuits in center. Press together to form a solid piece. Seal edges well. Bake 10 to 12 minutes 12-in- or until brown. Remove from oven and brush with melted butter. Cool completely on wire (Continued an Page 2) Springs area near Milford and the company expects to be fully operational in 1984. This month, UP&L reported it plans to produce electricity from geothermal three steam by the winter of 1981 A reason? ahead of schedule. The years breakthrough in geothermal technology. Lynn Rasband, a research consultant for UP&L was at the Richfield office last week to give some of the reasons behind the and ramifications breakthrough. The company still will build the 20 megawatt plant, but this fall, UP&L will install a smaller, mobile unit that will produce 1,600 kilowatts (1.6 megawatts) of electricity initially. vegetable category. Unlike pizza, the sandwich wheel is served cold, so its ideal for warm weather. The crust, made of refrigerated flaky biscuits, needs to be baked, but that takes only 10 to 12 minutes. Let it cool before spreading with the cheese mixture and topping with the meat-cheerolls, vegetables and coleslaw. se For those who like a refreshing dessert to climax the sandwich wheel, Strawberry-LemoSquares are a cool, luscious treat. A crunchy crumb crust of butter, zwieback, nuts and coconut holds a mixture of strawberries, yogurt, honey and whipped cream in n SANDWICH WHEEL servings to cup cottage cheese 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded cheddar cheese 3 tablespoons minced green onions 1 2 teaspoons mustard Dijon-styl- e teaspoon Worchestershire sauce package (10 oz.) refrigerated flaky biscuits Melted butter 32 thin slices beef salami 16 aticks Muenster cheese, 4xV4xV4 inch 4 slices cucumber sliced cut in half 4 slices tomato cut in half 1 cup creamy coleslaw slightly drained 1 1 Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Beat cottage cheese in small mixing bowl at high speed until smooth, about five minutes. Separate biscuits; arrange 7 biscuits Cool Culinary Concoctions This sandwich wheel in the forefront and strawberry-lemo- n squares use i foods from the four basic groups. The wheel is ideal for summer since generate electricity, it was suggested that in case of conflict that the project which could produce the highest quantity of energy should have priority over one which proposed a lesser amount. After listening to discussion from all interested parties, Hansen ruled that the filings would be prioritized according to dates and times received. The only exception was the City of Fairview and the Sanpete Water Conservancy District which filed applications at different times for what may become a joint project. They were given equal priority. The applications will now be advertised and will be subject to protest, and than a final determination will be made. Copies of the list of applicants may be obtained from the Division of Water Rights. prepared Beat in cheddar cheese until almost smooth. Stir in green onions, mustard and Worchestershire; refrigerate. separate meeting. Discussion was held to determine how priorities should be set in cases of conflicting applications. Points considered included resource ownership, the greatest public good, and the rights of municipalities over the rights of individuals. Since most of the applicants proposed in advance and then served easily in 10 The company plans to study the economics and technical feasibility of both approaches to determine whether representing twenty-fou- r projects, atended the unflavored gelatin. made Two major differences exist between the small unit and the more conventional 20 megawatt plant, Rasband explained. First, the small unit runs On both geothermal steam and water. The larger plant uses only geothermal steam, he began. And second, the smaller unit will operate right next to a well, eliminating the problem of transporting steam any distance. The 20 megawatt plant will require pipes to carry steam from geothermal wells to a central facility. Dee C. Hansen, State Engineer, Division of Water Rights, recently held a restoration hearing on May 28, to set priorities for those applications filed for water appropriation on the Sevier River. The river and its tributaries had been withdrawn from appropriation by Governor Herbert B. Maw in 1946, and was recently restored for nonconsumptive purposes by Governor Scott Matheson. All but one of the applications were for hydroelectric power generation; the other was a proposed fish culture. twenty individuals, Nearly coleslaw constitute the fruit and Its Eventually it will produce about 7,000 kilowatts, Rasband says. it would be better to build pipes to carry the steam to plants, or transmission lines to individual small units, or develop a system using both plants and small units If theres enough steam in the goethermal wells, and costs are Rasband said, UP&L competitive, plans more plants which could produce 50,000 kilowatts each. Rasband said the small unit will give company researchers information on the size and capability of the geothermal resevoir, helping to tell them what to expect in the future. The smaller, mobile geothermal unit was developed by Biphase Energy (Continued on Page 3) Priorities Set For Sevier Water Usage A Sandwhich Wheel, much like a pizza, truly represents the four food groups. Cottage cheese, Cheddar and Muenster cheeses represent the milk group; biscuits furnish foods from the grains; salami performs for the meat group and cucumbers, tomoatoes and refrigerated, squares. before it comes close to replacing coal as Utahs chief source of fueling electricity. Geothermal Breakthrough Means More Steam Energy Earlier Be Sure Summer Menus Contain Sandwiches are the mainstays of Milford. Although geothermal energy is a good alternative to coal, experts say It will be years it is served cold. The cool luscious dessert. squares are a The Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources wants seven cubic feet per second of water (cfs) diverted from several unnamed springs for fish cultures. The following groups want to divert water from various sources for hydroelectric use: Robert J. and Geralee S. Murdoch have requested 2,400 cfs from the Sevier River at four different points. Officials at the state division of water rights say this is the biggest request they have received. DMAD Companies and Rocky Ford Trust have requested 550 cfs from the Sevier Bndge Resevoir and Sevier River downstream, and 800 cfs from the reservoir alone. Ephraim City wants 60 cfs diverted from Cottonwood and New Canyon Creeks. Piute Reservoir & Irrigation Co. wants 300 cfs of the Piute Reservoir. The City of Fairview would like 13 cfs and 2,600 acre feet of water from Birch Creek.The city also wants 20 cfs from Cottonwood Creek. The Gunnison Irrigation Co. has requested 25 cfs from Twelve Mile Creek, 105 cfs from Six Mile Creek, 50 cfs from Nine Mile Creek and 100 cfs from San Pitch River. Sanpete Water Conservancy District has applied for 75 cfs from Gooseberry and Cotton Wood Creeks. Glenwood Irrigation Co. wants 8 cfs from Glenwood Spring. Piute Reservoir & Irr. Co. and Richfield Irr. Canal Co. want 20 cfs diverted from Mammoth Creek & Springs, 600 cfe from Sevier River and 260 cfs from the east fork of Sevier River. Richfield Irrigation put in an individual request for 260 cfs of the east fork. Western Hydro Electric, Inc. has applied for 500 cfs from Sevier River Bridge Reservoir, 500 from Piute reservoir-Sevie- r River, and 300 cfs from Otter Creek Reservoir and the east fork of Sevier River. |