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Show Page Twelve FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1973 Oil Shale Leasing Program is you Am THE SALT LAKE TIMES Extra Planetarium Attraction Is Magician Jim Williams Sen. Bennett by Applauded YOUR CAR Sen. Wallace F. Bennett hailed leum needs after Jim Wililams, a superb professional magician, will present magic shows at Hansen Planetarium every Monday through 7 and special Saturday Dec. Satfor shows children magic urday mornings. All the magic shows will be offered in addition ade. to the regular Hansen PlanedeSuccessful bidders will be tarium star show about Comet termined on the basis of bonus The Lonely Wanpayments for lease rights to in- Kohoutek, dividual tracts. Royalty pay- derer. ments to the government for the There is no additional charge oil produced will be fixed. The Utah site, chosen after core drilling by private industry, is services and would result in a located near- the White River, temporary population increase in eastern Utah of over 8,600 Southeast of Vernal on the people. Construction costs will border. Sen. Bennett said construction run about $68 million for each of the Utah plant, which will of the three years, while salaries take three years, could begin of construction workers and the as early as 1977. The plant is support jobs would total $41 expected to be producing 50,000 million. barrels of oil per day by 1980 by Once the plant is in operation, use of the underground mining it will employ nearly $1300 permethods. sons with an annual payroll of He said an estimated 1,470 $21 million. The plant will proconstruction workers would be duce about $4.8 million annually employed during construction of in revenues for the Utah state the plant. This would generate government and $7.1 million per another 2,000 jobs in support year in local taxes. 1980. By the Automotive Information Council Novel testing procedures have been developed by car manufacturers simulating highway wind and weather conditions to enable them to more efficiently locate and correct the potential problems before they reach the consumer. Searching out sources of an air whistling sound is one example. Thi stype of noise can be especially irritating and distracting. It occurs when the car is driven at highway speeds and the movement of the car through the air creates a partial vacuum on the outside of the car. This vacuum may cause the air inside the car to be drawn through small openings or around the weather seals, causing whistles. Before the development of the specialized equipment, test cars had to be driven on an expressway, with a technician listening for the whistling noise through a stethoscope. This type of testing was not very precise because of variations in wind, weather and road conditions. In recent years, factory engineers have developed more scientific detection procedures. The vacuum conditions that would develop at high speeds is simulated by pumping compressed air into the car through a trunk, pressuring the passenger compartment. A trained technician then probes the cars interior with a precision sound level meter to pinpoint any air leaks. Water leaks are detected by an unusual method: Cars are subjected to streams of water sprayed under 30 lbs. of pressure (equalling the severest rain) at the most susceptible points Probate Notices Although this program will have no effect on the current energy crisis, it could have a substantial impact on President Nixons goal to achieve energy self sufficiency in the next dec- water used for this test contains a chemical dye that glows when subjected to a black light (which is similar to ultraviolet light). After the car has been deluged for several minutes, a technician opens the doors and trunk to detect if any water has leaked in the car, and using the black light, can spot the precise point of entry. Appropriate steps can then be taken to correct this problem. in 15-7- - Utah-Colora- of water seepage. The recycled do m Uito if t fe Old Mr. Boston 5 Star Canadian Old Mr. Boston Whisky, a Blend Scotch Whisky 6) Blended bYrs.Old Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EVA BELLE COT-TEDeceased. approval by the Interior Dept, of the prototype oil shale leasing program on federal lands in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. The announcement of the lease sale which will lead to this countrys first commercial scale oil production from shale was made by Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton. Sen. Bennett said the shale deposits in the three states contain an estimated 600 billion barrels of high grade oil deposits which could supply a significant additional source of U.S. petro- - 80 Proof Fifth 80 Proof Fifth Also Available Pint pS? Old Mr. Boston Light Rum 80 Proof for the 25 minute magic shows. This extra holiday attraction is offered as the Planetariums gift to the citizens of the Salt Lake Valley. The magician is a professional artist well known for his fast paced and humorous performances and for being the worlds messiest magician. He will perform after every 8:00 evening star program. Mr. Williams exciting illusions and effects include ESP, card tricks and even white rabbits. The audience is asked to participate in many feats. He has been a magician for 20 years. He has performed in half of the 50 states and in England, Germany, Turkey and the Philippines. He is assisted in his feats by his talented wife Diane. No reservations are necessary for the star shows and magic shows, but groups of 10 or more may available themselves A fascinatingtime is in store fore Planetarium visitors in December the magic of heavens and the magic of the sleight of hand. 1 Old Mr. Boston Vodka 80 Proof Fifth Fifth Also Available N, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Glen M. Rich-maAttorney at Law, Third Floor, Beehive Bank Bldg., 79 South State St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 5th day of March, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of n, 75-9-- 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as re- quired therein. ROBERT NORMAN COTTEN, Administrator of the Estate of Eva Belle Cotten, Deceased. Date of first publication November 30th, A.D. 1973. Glen M. Richman, Attorney (11-3- 0 12-2- Old Mr. Boston Blackberry Flavored Brandy 70 Proof Fifth Old Mr. Boston Light Whiskey 4Yrs.Old 80 Proof Fifth Mr. Boston Pina Colada 25 Proof Fifth 1) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60585 Estate of ALVIN R. LA ROC-CDeceased. O, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 320, 72 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 5th day of March, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ALVIN B. LA ROCCO and JERRY L. PASQUIN, Executors of the Estate of Alvin R. La 75-9-- 5, Rocco, .Deceased. Date of first publication vember 30th, A.D. 1973. Merrill K. Davis, Attorney (11-3- 0 12-2- D No- Mr. Boston Distiller; Boston, Mass. 1) |