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Show Advocate, Price, Utah 2A Sun Wednesday, May 28, 1980 Man drowns in Lake Powell feel energy pinch Many - DENVER man house boat in which the they were staying, weekend in a swim- when Martinez apming accident at Lake parently asked that Powell between the the boat be stopped, dam and Wahweap Philips said. Marina, an official for According to the the U.S. Forest Ser- party he was with, he then jumped in and vice, said. A poverished women, minorities, and those on fixed incomes carry Huntington over drowned Ramon began Micheal Martinez, a Deregulation Martinez to talking members of his party. They said he then began swimming back to the boat, dove down and never resurfaced. unidentified An member of the party dove in to try and find him, but was unable, said Phillips. The body has not discovered. Phillips said he been doubted that it would be, since the accident and several friends were happened in the boat deepest part of the riding in a from Escalante to a lake. 17-fo- ot Have you been caught on Film? Sun Advocate Photo Trooper Boy injured Medical Jeff Horrocks and Emergency Technician Stewart Jones try to comfort Raymond Olsen after he collided with a vehicle on his bicycle. The accident occurred at 50 S. Carbon Avenue, Monday afternoon. Olsen was taken to Carbon Hospital, treated for bruises and released. 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Helper Office Stem it 1 P6 Ctm Pottogt PostottKt Price, Utah, USPS J243M of Utah Press Association National Newspaper Association Subscription rats: In Carbon Emory Counties, WOMEN'S Over development energy upon poor women and and 0 G. At a tinker, tic's a killer. At a lover, he's a killer. As a killer, hes a lovely slnjcr. population. In order to mitigate adverse effects of Member thru TUESDAY Saturday at 7 & 9 jQneStmw Sunday thru Thursday at fliUP Shows Friday without regard for disparate effects upon segments of our is now NOW SHOWING 2 if the compromised Nation attempts to address energy needs We're different. We work for you. bv o of equality and justice for all may well be Principles Phone (101) Mormon Youth and Symphony Chorus. Registrants PRESCNTS equality for all. 5. will also be able to attend the Mormon cy' burden of the energy increase the economic crisis has settled upon disparities between the shoulders of the the poor and other segments of the poor. Nations population. are being They the Since forced by escalating less with to live costs economically deprived fuel. The Advisory are disproportionately Committees feel that minorities and women economic of the deregulation natural gas and oil disparities caused by prices will have fur- deregulation of oil ther negative effects prices will cast doubt upon women and upon the Nations to commitment minorities. . West, the Utah Opera Company and the ONE WOULD WIN THE PRIZE... THE OTHER WOULD BECOME A LEGEND! ei Reteased Advisory Committees Choir, the Utah Symphony, Ballet ORGANISATION op- ployment portunities and affirmative action in energy fields are all issues of civil rights form, including the Mormon Tabernacle STARTS FRIDAY THI RANK em- feel that cooperation between the Federal government and private for the industry is essential problems before disadirreparable economically vantaged whose in- damage is done to a The comes have not kept large segment of the Advisory inhabitants Committee Nations inflation report with the pace is clear it that states social of fuel and other costs. by problems These were some of precipitated by the that subsidization of energy energy costs for those the conclusions countrys on fixed incomes is arrived at by the six needs. of woefully inadequate Advisory Committee Cognizant to the U.S. Com- President Carters and is not universal in No its scope. mission on Civil view that of the The in the Advisory Rocky segment Rights adMountain Region in a population should bear Committees in of found that the ditionally report released today an unfair share Mountain Connone total the Rocky at the National burden, and ference on Energy and should reap benefits region, where much of Jobs for minorities from the nations the Nations energy and women sponsored energy problems, the development is taking by the National Urban Advisory Committees place, women, had authorized a minorities, and the Coalition. The study, Energy preliminary survey of elderly are suffering and Civil Rights, resource - related not only economic but further stated that the issues involving the social impacts from incentives of the civil rights of women the energy crisis. The committees National Energy and minorities. This culminated in a found that high inPolicy, disproportionate impacts of high major consultation flation rates in heavily gasoline prices, block held in Denver in populated areas such as Denver (one of the rate pricing structures November 1978. It was found that major energy centers) for public utilities, impacts upon women little attention has makes competition for and the elderly in been given to the scarce resources such the status and mitigation as housing difficult for boomtowns, dangers of disruption of adverse cultural impoverished women, on Indian reser- - and social effects minorities, and the resource elderly. which development may Displacement of the have on the lives of rural poor into cities women and minorities. will force them into During the course of ghettos where they Salt Lake Temple, for the report will experience coresearch 84150. City, Utah, social Detailed program the Advisory Com- ncomitant information can be mittees found that problems. minorities, The committees obtained by writing many that same address or women, and the further' speculated while 'fekjerly cannot afford that phoning (801) Those attending the essential energy. deregulation of oil Persons with larger prices may aid in conference will also have the opportunity incomes may merely energy conservation of seeing several find high energy costs by escalating the costs renowned cultural annoying, but the of energy, it will also organizations El FEVER 2 Shows 7:10 and vations, History conference planned KLONDIKE & of fuel prices and increases in energy costs occurring in the last few years have caused serious swimming time swimming near his boat while members of his party watched. As he swam towards the boat porpose style he went under the water and never came back up, Ranger George Phillips of the U.S. Forest Service, said. He is the son of trooper Ray Martinez. The father works out of the Utah Highway Patrol office in Price. disproportionate share of the Nations energy dilemma. was around at the same 24, Im- 0U Sin in 1 I $14 per your, pubHshei twka woolly I year. Utah, outsMo area, SI 7 par |