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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Page Nine FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1972 Moss Asks Defense Depot to Take Look at Incinerator Tie-u- p Senator Frank S. Moss has released the contents of a letter he has sent to the Commanding General of Defense Supply urging him to investigate the tie-u-p in the proposed Weber County incinerator expansion to accommodate the wastes of the Defense Depot Ogden which is currently using open pit burning. Moss said that in a recent Ogden meeting with members of the Weber County Commission, concern was expressed about an agreement made with the De- kind of an accommodation can be made. It seems to me that the expansion program would benefit everybody concerned and that Weber County has a valid point by insisting that the cost of remodeling be paid by DDO, since the facility now is in operation," he said. Utah Firms Given Job Contracts 17 Seventeen more Utah firms are hiring and training 22 hard fense Depot Ogden (DDO) to core jobless persons under the make a $500,000 payment for industry government Job OpporSector expansion to the existing facility tunities in the Business DeS. U. the to accommodate the military. (JOBS) program, The expansion would allow DDO partment of Labor announced this week. to cease open pit incineration. The JOBS programs are being "At some point the Corps of funded with a total of $48,709 in Engineers at Sacramento was Labor allocations. called in ,and although' they faThe JOBS program is a joint Aircycle, unique all terrain vehicle that actually "flies" over land, water, snowator swamp on a vored joint utilization of an ex- effort Labor of the the 7th annual Department of air, will be one of more than 200 new recreational vehicles exhibited panded incineration operation, and the National Alliance of cushion Lake City. Salt at in Palace Salt the March Recreational and Utah Show, Boat, Sports the Corps insisted that the agree- Businessmen to enlist private ment should be on a .matching and in jobs providing industry in the 30th annual Gwendella money basis with Weber County training for the hard core unThornley Poetry Speaking Festo modify the facility." The program operates employed. tival April 15 at Utah State Moss said that county officials on a "hire first, train later" University. feel that they have already con- basis. In recognition of 30 years of tributed to the expansion in that Funds are furnished to help festival activity, the chairmen they financed and already own employers offset the cost of on control. for thrust vehicle will that An terrain all speed spoilers have revived the theme of one the existing facility. "The in- the job training, related educaso is its where and about say Operation simple, go just of the most popular festivals of any cinerator facility as it now stands tion, job coaching, orientation, never a even child that much as as manufacturers, leave behind Once Upon a Time. The focus is adequate for Weber County and minor medical care, where can master it in a few minutes. will be on narrative poetry and too to sounds a track tire good needs, so the expansion would needed. be true, but there is such a veThe Aircycle will be just one have no official anthology has be almost totally to accommodemonstrated be will it and hicle of the many new recreational been named. date the needs of the defense annual 7th Utah the at exhibited at the Utah vehicles Men are wise in proportion, daily The format of the festival will depot. Recreational and 200 Boat, Show. More than Sports to but campers not to thei rcxpcrience, "I would appreciate it if your depart from the recitation apSalt at Palace the Vehicle Show motor travel homes, trailers, office would look into the prob- their capacity for experience. proach used in the last few years March trailers drives, camping G. B. Shaw. some me if and participants are encouraged know let lem and The "magic" vehicle is the Air van conversions and other RVs to use creaitve introductions and cycle, a type of hover craft that will be included. transitions, said Barbara Hales, that can scoot over land, water, Also scheduled for exhibit are instructor of speech at USU, who snow, ice or swamp at speeds up some 200 boats, motors and ma- with Farrell J. Black is chairing to 40 mph without leaving a rine products of all kinds as well the festival. A special Readers trace because it never touches as camping, hunting and fishing Theatre is planned at the afterBy Rita Perna the surface over which it travels. gear and resort and vacation noon awards assembly. NationalJFashion Coordinator The Aircycle floats six to 8 planning displays. Veneta Nielsen, a professor of Montgomery Ward a on surface inches above the creative writing of poetry and cushion of air that will support Festival readings in poetry has consented Poetry or lbs of to 400 passengers to chair the Creative Writing up USU gear and yet exerts less pressure Held Section of the festival. The secon the ground than that of a man Junior high, high school, and tion will be handled as a work-shi- p same in the spot. and participants will get standing college students from Utah and no attention and criti- skis individual arc Idaho and wheels, of there Since parts Wyoming, or tracks touching the surface, have been invited to participate cism. the Aircycle has an almost frictionless ride, allowing the pilot to glide, twist, spin and maneuver with almost total freedom, and without concern for marring the countryside. ONE FOR The air cushion and forward THE BOOKS! propulsion of the vehicle are LARGEST TE both generated by a single verBOOK IN THE tical propeller and 33 h.p. two WORLD ("THE STORY OF THE cylinder engine. Guidance is proMEASURED two SOUTH") a vided by point aerodyIN FT. 10 INS. 6 hornamic steering system using 12 INS. IK HEIGHT, izontal air foil trim control and THICKNESS AMP Rain and snow neednt put panty hose. 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