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Show inursuay February 11, 1982 Emerency Gas Program Available for Review The available at the Utah of 1979 which mandates Energy Office, a division the federal and state of the department of governments develop Natural Resources and emergency energy plans. Energy. Ine Emergency The plan is the result of Gasoline Contingency prior petroleum shor- Plan for Utah prepares tages in the United States for gasoline shortages and the enactment of the with measures that are Emergency Gasoline Contingency Plan for Utah, a compilation of measures to be undertaken by the State of Utah in the event of a disruption of national petroluem supplies, is available for public review and comment. Federal The Energy Conservation Act magnitude of the actual document ; is Emergency applicable 'm to the ww w jit's a Valentine Special at . "I've Found The Sound" RADIO SHACK - albums and tapes (Reg. $8.98 are only plies occurs, a gasoline rationing program would be implemented by the federal government at the order of the President of the United States. The activities detailed in the Emergency wise, of degrees pur-chac- with FREE membership? only $639.95 Sale lasts until March 1, at Ive Found the Sound 40-4- 5 7552 A 3s aim a WmSIM . Wm 533-542- the area looking for work. He says many want to get out of congested areas and are coming here. At present, we have everything from soup to Snow Fell Hard, Soil Survey Report Says Heavy snows during the month of January have brought current snow conditions to above average levels, according to the Feb. 1 snow survey by the Soil Conservation Service. The water content is up this year at most stations over the past hay, available. This four years on the same includes secretarial, auto date and in some places mechanic, waitress, maid as much as five times the and sales clerk jobs drv vear of 1981. picture isnt bright, employers are not hiring. Because of this situation, Isbell says February doesnt look good. Meanwhile, Isbell is concerned about the migration of people into listed. However, very few professional openings are available. Yet Isbell is optimistic. Everything points that there will be a turnaround in the economy. He says some construction and mining jobs will open up in the near future. Salina: Farnsworth Lake had a 123 percent of average with 52 inches of snow. In 1979, water content was 13.3; 1980, 14.1; 1981, 5.7, and 1982, 14.5. At Gooseberry Ranger Station, there was a total Feb. 1 of 99 percent of average with 29 inches of snow. Figures for 1979 were 8.4; 1980, 9.1; 1981, 3.5, and this year, 7.3 with a four-yea- r average water content of 7.4. At Pickle Keg Springs, there is 114 percent of m o? miu Enn50 aimiiB IH NmSIMO shoe. Water content measured 143 percent of average at Mammoth and 152 percent at Hunting-ton-Horsesho- e. Water content figures for Mammoth for 1979 showed 16.4; 1980 with 16.2; 1981 with 3.4; and this year, 18.9. Average water content for the four years was 13.2 percent. At Huntington-Horse-shothe 1979 water e, content hgure was 17.6; 1980, 16.1; 1981, 5.4; and this year, 22.5 inches. The four-yea-r average was 14.8. Ephraim Canyon: At Great Basin Ranger Sta- tion Meadows, water content is 155 percent of average, with 62 inches of snow. The 1979 water content was 15.4; 1980, 16.6; 1981, 5.7; and this year, 21.0. Average for the four years is 14.8. At GBRC Headquarters, the percent of average was 112, with 4b inches of snow. Figures for 1979 were 12.2; 1980, 11.5; 1981, 2.2; and this year, 10.9. Four-yea- r average is 9.8. At Seely Creek Ranger Station, the report shows 117 percent of average with 33 inches of snow. Hie 1979 figure is 12.5; 1980, 11.4; 1981, 2.2; and this year, 10.9. Pour-yeaverage water content at the station is 9.3. ar At Mt. Baldy , Ranger Station, there were 73 inches of snow this Feb. 1, with 1979 figures showing 21.4 water content; 1980, 16.4; 1981, 5.8; and this year, 23.4 water content. At Beaver Dams, 29 inches of snow were recorded, with 1979 water content at 12.2; 1980, 7.81; 1981, 2.5; and this year, 8.6 water content. Kariiy Wm$J0 sHorine o average with 45 inches of snow. In 1979, 13.8 water content; 1980, 12.3; 1981, 2.9, and this year, 12.4. Four-yea- r average water content is 10.9. At Levan at Rees Flat, there were 40 inches of snow and 1979 saw an 8.7 water content; 1980, 10.1; 1981, 4.0, and this year, 11.1. Fairview Canyon: The statistics for the two stations there show 59 inches of snow at Mammoth Ranger Station and 61 at Huntington Horse- Tmd Wm $50 Kcthryn THcmfion OMryll r Although the unemployment rate is eight percent in Piute, Sevier and Wayne County areas, Isbell said Piute County had 13 percent unemranging from stricter ployment alone, because enforcmenet of the 55 small numbers make a mph speed limit at a 10 significant shift in perpercent shortage of centages. gasoline supplies to od-- d He cited the high even day fuel , rate in the event of a 16 unemployment because construction, or percent greater and retail shortage. The measures manufacturing become stricter as the trades were all down in counties. petroleum shortage theSince Pacific Trails becomes more serious. The public is welcome closed in October, 1981, people, laying off to review the Emergency Gasoline Contingency some of those have been Plan for Utah from traveling to Manti to February 1 to March 31, work. Since the economic 1982, at the Utah Energy on Sale now Office at. Unemployed in Area About Same as Nation gasoline shortages 3515 I Act, if a 20 percnt shortfall in petroleum sup- varying $7.64 Video Recorders STOP BY TODAY! Energy formation, contact Joe Waller, Manager of the Utah energy emergency program, Utah Energy Conservation Gasoline Contingency employment Plan for Utah call for January placement was different energy con- good, said Dick Isbell, servation measures at Job Service. Salina All Magnavox No. Retail $999.95 petroleum shortfall up to Office, 3266 State Office a 20 percent shortage of Building, Salt Lake City. normal gasoline supplies Office hours are Monday in the U.S. through Friday 8 a m. to 5 in For more Under the Emergency pm. The Saline Sun EteiniBess V Win AT crcso AKD More Food Qj From Fewer BECOME EU5I3LE FOB OUSt JACKPOT DStAHISSSI Farmers? FcromiCss 145-ac- - 12 Ounce Package JACKPOT DRAWING Sizzlers Skinless Link Sausages 12 01. Mb. Pltg. 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