OCR Text |
Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, Page Twelve Salt Lake County Has Occupational Guide Available to College Graduates Search for Power Generation Now Includes Gas Turbines 12 The growth of our nations' m compatibility. The development of new high temperature materials, better coding techniques, improved turbine and compressor component efficiencies, advanced combustion systems to operate at very high firing temperatures, and many other supporting developments will lead to increased power per unit of air flow and increased eff?ciency levels, and these increased efficiency levels can be further augmented by a ccmbinaticn with steam turbines Both much larger and more efficiency gas turbines and combined cycle arrangements are in prospect. Gas turbines do not require cooling water except for control cf nitrous oxide emission. Burning refined fuels such as low Btu gasified coal, they can be flexibly sited close to load centers, with practical possibilities of underground transmission, with minimum environmental impact and with opportunity to uie waste heat for heating or cooling services. They lend themselves to short cycle manufacturing, and can be shipped assembled with a minimum of higher cost field construction labor. Barge mounted turgas and combined bine plants can be delivered to operate to many utilities in the United States. million kilowatts Twenty-tw- o of gas turbines are in service on in many U.S. utility systems cases providing urgently needed power which could not be provided by any other facility gas-stea- m optimizing highest of nuclear plants; by permit-in- g large fossil fueled generat-n- g units to operate off peak at icceptable minimum loads and by providing the lowest cost o' eserves. Even with high ccs' fuel, the total cost of generation s attraction in comparison with he best of alternatives. Their adaptability makes them hem the most highly developed nd economic method of genera-io- n now available to realize the 'dvantages of location close tc oad centers. The fuel cell is 'ossibly another contender for :his role and further advances n lowered cost, life and fuel lvailability will increase their ipplication in this role. There ire many scientific observers who express doubts about one aspect of the fuel cell their dependence upon platinum as a catalyst; but they have demonstrated scienific and technica' easibility and are clean environmentally, so let us hope tha' Ihey become economically feasible too. r Labor Statistics, provides in otic Iccument descriptions of over 100 occupations which require a college education. It is deto assist who those will signed be or are attending college in making career decisions. A more comprehensive guide o employment in the 1970s, the 1972-7- 3 Handbook not only includes the outlook for jobs requiring a college education, but also includes the outlook for an additional 600 occupations and 30 industries requiring varying imounts of education and training. These publications can make Interesting and useful holiday gifts. Students may find holiday vacations a good time for career planning. Copies of these publications are available for immediate distribution. The Outlook, Bulletin No. 1730, sells for $2. The Handbook, Bulletin No. 1700, sells for $6.25. Mail orders should be addressed to the U.S. Department of Labor, Publications Distribution, 911 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 64106. Arrival Drops Army Pvt. Blaine H. Hollis son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Hollis of 1966 East 3545 South, Arrival of winter is signaled recently completed a motion picture course at the U.S. Army in the number of job openings Signal Center at Fort Monmouth received by offices of the Utah Winters State Job Market New Jersey. Students receive instruction in the operation and maintenance of motion picture cameras and allied equipment. He is a graduate of Olympus High School. Department of Employment Security during the week ending Dec. 2, it was reported by the employment security office. At 1,093 offers of employment were up 100 over the previous week (a four day work week), but 400 under the average of the period. August to The drop from previous record level highs is most evident in fewer calls from employers in the Salt Lake metropolitan area where openings have declined to above 500 from the 800 to 900 range earlier. Unemployment insurance activities are stepping up, but at a slow rate than at this time a year ago. The number of continued claims for UI benefits moved up moderately to 8,723 from 8,556 a week ago. During the same week last year the count was 9,817. Backdrop for events of the current week is the department newly published employment report for November which shows Utahs estimated wage and salaried employment has notched up a huge increase of 25,800 jobs over November 1971, an increase of 6.8 per cent. mid-Novemb- hrlYACni proudly presents the METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS New Cases of TB er KWHO 860 w . life-tim- g. DOES YOUR BREATH COME IN SHORT PANTS ? HIGH ALTITUDE ACTIVITIES MEAN EXTRA WORK FOR YOUR HEART AND EXTRA PRECAUTIONS ARE NECESSARY!! your plans Include Hunting, Camping, Fishing IN HIGH Boating, Skiing, Hiking or Swimming If - Saturdays at Noon ALTITUDES Please GUARD YOUR HEART and follow these Heart Health Hints: no DONT Yburself I Condition consult your physician 't I Hurry-doncram day 2. Consider Altitude Gas and height heartburn? Di-G- el be- . non-agricul-tu- ral dial Accidents Can. Spoil Christmas Motor Trips Plan ahead fer that Christmas motor trip you intend to make, lieves tuberculosis is a disease of the past, the statistiscal report advises the Utah Safety Counof the Utah State Division of cil. Some of our worst winter Health firmly reminds us thal TB is a concern of the present. storms often coincide with the Years holiday That statement was made this Christmas-Neweek by Lyman F. Smart as season, and at a time when winter travel is at its peak. A skid president of the Tuberculosis wreck could turn a happy family and Respiratory Disease Associ holiday season into a tragedy ation of Utah. cases of tubercul- for you and your loved ones. At Twenty-tw- o osis were discovered in Utah in the least, a stalled vehicle could and September and October the mos be a great inconvenience could very easily recent months in which commu expense that ruin vacation. a nicable disease reports have The Council recommends the been issued, he said. Salt Lake County claimed 12 following three step check for of the new cases. San Juan hac the car, the driver and weather: 5 cases, Utah County 3, Webei 1. Check your car. Be sure the and Uintah Counties each had 1 engine is perking smoothly to Most of these new cases were avoid mechanical failure but on discovered when the disease was the highway. Make certain that in a later stage of progress the brakes and tires are both in -That means the tuberculosis l condition and that the dehave been t froster and windshield wipers may likely spread ire functioning efficiently and unsuspecting others, he said. Apathy is perhaps the biggest :heck to make sure you have barrier to the successful eradi- adequate windshield water antication of tuberculosis. The state freeze. Equip your car with TB program budget has been mow tires and carry tire chains cut 70 per cent in the last six !n case of severe snow and ice, years. The public responds less and dont overlook other emergency gear for your trunk, sand well to public programs. salt, a shovel, traction The recommendation of the ar rock tow a chain or strop, batmats, Christmas Seal organization tc cables and flares or booster young and old is to obtain an tery jther emergency lighting equipannual tuberculin skin test from ment. a physician or other source. If 2. Check yourself. Schedule the test is negative, there are no TB germs in the body. If the your trip so that you will have test is positive, TB germs may idequate rest before undertakibe present. Further diagnoisis ng a long drive. Try to change Irivers every couple of hundred is needed and preventive treator at least stop for coffee miles, ment considered to keep active a drink. Drive a sensible soft ir tuberculosis from developing. e disease! It listance; dont risk falling to TB is a takes 2 years to treat the dis- Jeep at the fheel. 3. Check the weather. While ease. If hospitalization is inong range forecasts are helpvolved the costs for treatment are about $25,000, most of it ful, its wise to check the latest from public funds. The social weather bulletins before leav-nFind out from the nearest and economic effects of TB on the patients family are often highway patrol office, motor club or weather bureau the type shattering. In view of these con of weather that can be expected sequences the impact of tuberculosis on a community is of a along the route. serious concern. The most important consideration is, how- prevented by responsible public ever, that tuberculosis can be and individual action. While an apathetic public Gas turbine technology today such as filling the voids created economy brings many changes is at about the same stage of ma- by delays in the nuclear power in the employment outlook for college graduates. The Bureau of turity as the steam turbine tech- plants. But beyond these immediate Labors Statistics suggests that nology of a quarter century ago. students and counselors Continuing developments in the and urgent roles, gas turbines collegeabreast of these changes design and application of both have an economic role to play keep a new with guide to employIn generating systems which is gas turbine and combined ment opportunities, the 1972-7- 3 cycle plants will produce not generally recognized. They Outlook for Colsignificant gains in capital cost, make' possible the lowest cost Occupational This guide, pub-ishe- d Graduates. efficiency and environmental expansion of a power system by lege by the U. S. Bureau of the load fac-logas-tea- THE SALT LAKE TIMES 1972 31 affects breathing 2. Exercise Immediat sly after meals relax more' Dress Properly -- guard against exposure 4. Share Activities contains a unique anti-ga- s ingredient. Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful . Your relief is more takes complete because the acid and the gas out of gas-bubbl- es B Remember-'fou- r Gl 4. Push Vburself rest frequently Age Return to lower altitude with lose pc in 5. of breath or chest Miraclo8-giv- e Expect jur;body a chance to iitioned Di-G- el - Live from New York - acid indigestion. Get Di-G- el tablets or liquid today. Prod- uct of Plough, Inc. to try everything 'into one ycat 250 EAST lit SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mill be |