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Show THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 7, 1977 11 Resource-recover- y Salt signed Lake County has contract a $60,000 with Williams Brothers Urban Ore of Tulsa. Okla., to specify sanitary landfill operations and determine themarket for a resource-recoverplant. According to commissioner Pete Kutulas, the funding includes $25,000 from Utah Power and Light Co., and the balance from Salt Lake County. He said the landfill to be designed by the firm would be jointly operated by Salt Lake City plans taking shape in county time, Kutulas said. We hope to be operating a joint landfill by the first of next which would mean digging deep cells, lining them with clay, compacting the gar- cent of the garbage now' being dumped in county landfills could be recycled. Much of it could be burned by Utah Power and Light at its Gatsby plant, supplementing the coal currently being burned there. The remaining 20 percent w'ould be a dry, gritty, sanitary substance which would be buried. the now- year. Technology available y and County. (Salt Lake City street commissioner) Jess Agraz and I have been working together on this for some In addition to designing a sanitary landfill, bage and covering the cells, contract calls for - Williams Brothers to establish and verify the markets for refuse-derivefuel and other covered materials, and determine how much a recovery plant feasible. Kutulas said. The only it is economquestion is, ically feasible here? facility and do preliminary engineering work. Once the cost of the building is known, Kutulas said, finan- cing, primarily through Financing will be sought revenue bonding, would be sought. He said he expects such a facility could be built within the next few years. Similar facilities arc being operated in Ames, Iowa, and Chicago. None has been built in the Intermountain area, he said. After establishing the market for recovered materials and determining how much garbage the area would generate, Williams Brothers would determine the cost of building a The technology is available to make such d garbage would be generated by county residents. Kutulas said & per- - Merrill Lynch serves up fall tennis tourney The Salt Lake City office of Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith, Inc., is sponsoring a tennis 7 at tournament Sept. Liberty Park tennis courts. According to Marty 10-1- Manniig, account executive, the tournament is the brainchild of local manager Arlen Crouch, himself a sports fan. long-tim- e Donating $500 to cover the cost of trophies and tennis balls for the final matches, Merrill-Lync- h hopes to gain a little publicity and contribute to the Manning community, said. In effect, sponsorship allows the Utah Tennis Association to put the money generated by a $3.00 per person registration fee into its coffers, for Unemployment across the nation rose to 7.1 percent from July's 6.9 percent. The increase puts the jobless rate back to the rate reported in June. The increase came later use. Manning explained. Presenting six of the worlds most elegant cuisines: The association can use the money to sponsor other send tournaments, French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, American and Persian. top 249 South 4th tourplayers to naments or help young people get started, Manning said. out-of-sta- te mostly among black workers. Realtor Associate Maureen Jensen 5 Broker Realtor Associate 968-850- 4 Realtor Associate 3 i Vicki Updegrove Realtor Associate 486-472- 355-193- 355-- 1 Joan Lund Kathy Leonard Daniele Estrada 359-500- 0 Your Host: Ali A. Manteghi Wilma Smith 485-980- East Reservations: Realtor Associate 0 571-54- 930 Shirley Keys 13 Realtor Associate 277-566- 5 WVEST REALTY AQAA70 tOU 54 fas Grefif son Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 LET OUR PROFESSIONAL SALES PEOPLE HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, VACANT GROUND, FARMS AND RANCHES, RECREATIONAL PROPERTY, TRADES, INCOME PROPERTY, INVESTMENT COUNSELING, ALL RESIDENTIAL NEEDS. SO WITH THE BEST NVEST I $ I I ii f . I tional Property 8 $ I j. I s. 160ARecrea-- 1 600 A Sub-Divisi- on Ground I I Service Station I Motel, Cafe plus I 160 Acres I I 12 Acre with nice brick Bungalow, good investment $37,500 I 1 Acre House I Property with 2 I story home I swimming pool, I many extras I $97,000 I I 157 A Choice I Park City Prop- I erty. 7000 A Recre- ational property I 9 Plex $69,000 I I 3 Plex $35,500 I I Duplex $24,500 I I I I I I I |