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Show poor copys munity benefit. Dan Berman: Utah is going to experience extraordinary growth state could also in the next decade, a change usage fees to great deal of which is surface users. going to come in Dan Berman: Yes. I response to federal energy programs. The believe that the federal government studies performed at cannot ignore its Governor Mathesons responsibility to help request by Utah State Utah the and fund municipal services educational to meet that growth. In the next decade, we will need an additional billion just to $1.2 maintain our current education displaced homemakers should he to provide adequate training so they can become self supporting. It is very hard for someone who has devoted her life to raising a family and providing a home to suddenly have to -- - Jake Garn Federal -- areas of extraordinary management of BLM and unusual growth lands, but adding due to federally Forest Service lands stimulated energy would greatly increase the burden. This fiscal perspective is too Garn: narrow, though. The Jake Washington must stop real question is: Can believing it knows Utah in the long run development. about to the afford challenges. Finally, financial assistance allow irresponsible Utahs displaced from the federal whereas Dan Berman: and output Con- employment. servation currently should foi be ad- energy, initiate and enforce to promote toxic will likely result programs and against rail and rail was as safety such otherwise, Bruce Bangerter: I pollutants? maintenance. roadbed the demonstrated by favor petroleum and chemical companies Bruce Bangerter: I Love Canal case near A comprehensive effort to locate, index being required to pay favor governmental Buffalo, New York. and protect existing over the for the cost of cleaning controls vironmental costs that Dan Berman: Most dumps under the highly toxic pollutants superfund legislation are transferred by rail must also begin imand most accidents mediately. (Continued on Page 8) happen during such must I our present Dan en- Berman 1 WOULD til, thanes to IS We proudly a very ONE vrno Walter Borla Candidate for Carbon County Board of Education District Vote For Guido Rachiele DEMOCRAT For ar On Nov. 4 Your vote will be Serving you appreciated! since 1966 Paid Pol. Adv. CoonlV wo o, man- - HECAr endorse opeortunitvL Re helps personal probe r -- BUSINESS. SAVED OUR - HE our only 70; District this special 'company, 4-Ye- County Commissioner TO LIKE 1 Walter Borla. takes interest in Izl Don't forget the important School Board Election on the Nov. 4 Ballot MARK YOUR BALLOT FOR legislative s 0F ToTHECI UU.lSI(iN G RE S SI ft Hiawatha and Scofield I Mo! or s of HIM in Helper, Kenilworth, vironmental laws are support superfund I think it is We do, legislation. adequate. however, need to make clear that we need to some common sense provide federal funmodifications in those ding for the prompt laws. Our en- cleanup of oil and vironmental laws now chemical spills and best dumps. In terms of the require the control measures now before available regar- Congress, I would technoligy, dless of the cost or support a modified environmental benef- version of the House its obtained. Some bill, which would costbenefit flexibility assure adequate must be authorized so funding and the that we can make sure cleanup of all spills, the regulatory regardless of whether requirements imposed the spills have been are practical in abandoned. provides support encouraged by the homemaker at- ditional tax credits for tempting to re - enter capital investment in the labor market. conservation plant and CETA money is equipment. I support available for job the development of all training, counseling, alternative energy and sources. I do believe, searching however, that subplacement. many stantial benefits are Surely homemakefarther off than we displaced I also rs and otheis who anticipate. share their inteiests s 1 o n g y support believe more can be government - to done, but the realities government price and of federal budgeting supply arrangements for the next decade with OlEC nations, make increased duM thereby eliminating achieving our enJake Garn: I supfederal aid unlikely. the inherent conflict of vironmental goals. port its fundamental As with many other interest when we deal Jake Garn: Present purpose: to clean up programs, the federal with OPEC through laws land and water environmental government should major oil ompanies. no ac- resources polluted by almost take primarily support sector Jake Garn: No count of the con- hazardous waste and private on the compensate people by single solution exists. sequences initiatives locales and directly affected by its reasonable varying by providing private Major steps atconditions inspillage. The present they and sufficient industry to develop to needs regulate. legislation centives. Tax credits domestic resources tempt too several far clarifications, They place be for hiring displaced must accompanied homemakers are an by strong conversation much authority in however, including: to insure fair example of incentives measures. Removal of federal officials to how of inand treatment restrain depress that may be ap- federal regulations financial economic and and price controls legitimate dustrys propriate would encourage both activity while allowing liability; the role of desirable. energy production and no say to the local states; and which How should the conservation. Discre- officials and citizens party in a dispute country meet its tionary federal agency who must live with would bear the legal actions locking up energy needs? energy reserves on Bruce Bangerter: public lands must also The government he levcrsed. should cut back on Do you feel present regulations and open more federal lands for environmental laws coal mining, tar sands are adequate? If not, and shale develo- how should they be It should changed? pment. -- homemakers? Do you must be provided to support legislation on the local governments, on proposed a timely basis, for national level to aid displaced homemakeplanning purposes. rs? Can the state of Bruce Bangerter: I Utah afford to manage, on its own, favor vocational aid the lands presently at and training as an issue in the Sagebrush alternative to welfare assistance to those Rebellion? whose marital cirBruce Bangerter: cumstances suddenly Utah can afford to force them into the job manage these lands market. I prefer state particularly if the funding and handling state is able to obtain of such matters over sub - surface rights federal legislation. government needs 1 federal than the people management of public themselves. It must be lands to continue? My responsive to the answer is a firm No. needs of state and What programs do local leaders who cope daily with these you advocate to aid problems people face of economic and social Dan Berman In the short run, the greatest opportunity to lessen dustrial education and up Jake Garn: A recent front money to fund report shows Utah community services in could afford to assume more terms cordingly, en- Ac- ATTErJTlOH VOTGC2C... policy -- PROBI THE f0Rlcc permit necessary for many obstacles faced he but HAD applied opposition eETTING EOR A FROM other ANYONE to for U.S. Congress Heinz Tommy Higginson Marie Van der Beek Lyle 7 we should 1 for programs and future needs of our community and nation in present -- and taxpayer be up oil spills and toxic storage, treatment However, and disposal of weighed against our wastes. I present and future legislation for such hazardous wastes. is not an feel this should necessary needs. put equal in environmental American burden on all com- and justified com University indicate undertake a whole new dependence on imDan Berman: I panies, rather it think we ported oil is conthat Utah could afford career. to manage the BLM should try to utilize the servation. Objective support our basic should provide inen centives for better lands if the ownership framework of present studies indicate that national were transferred to federal programs such we could cut industrial vironmental policy, safety, recycling, and the state. I support the as CETA to provide utilization of energy and, with the addition neutralization of such superfund wastes. Sagebrush Rebellion this necessary by 20 - 20 percent and of with one major training. still increase in- legislation, I believe any qualification be lands transferred more is That program. than Utahs entire 1980 retained in public budget. The federal ownership so that their government is going to use and enjoyment have to look at new remain available to all aid citizens in this state. impacted public often go wind, gasohol and all other energy sources that are not overly detiunental to our society. transportation. pared to the potential burden of proof. What can congress do to protect citizens these consequences. Do you support superfund legislation? Bruce Bangerter: I the believe that the promote feel use and of generally that our development primary goal laws environmental of for solar, geothermal, programs too far. The would have revenue from the extraction of gas, oil, coal and minerals. The we 4) Price, Utah Sun Advocate, 31, 1980 express their various positions o Candidates (Continued from Page Friday, October SUCCESSFUL Bob Furlow m Rand Turgerson Shauna Taylor Leo Huge y Boyd Harvey Cal Van Dyke Richard Lewis IN terT AS TO obtaining VIe MANY ' HAS TELEPHONE INTEREST j 79 JSh ,ul I. ll 111 psemai t A i n U i letters I! ST iv V i r ' - ; ' Mr, 4 and mucH l X'f Tuesday, Nov. CALLS endorse representativeCongressman McKa fully wd acahank anb our bEhM., representative, THE1" BY f 6ARR permit. Garr f's appreciated. FOR OUR J L '' J L Jensen Mrs, keven |