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Show 2 891300 The National Enterprise is published weekly by the National Enterprise Publishing Company. Inc.. 500 Continental Bank Building, P.O. Box 11 178. Pioneer Station. Salt Lake City. Utah 84147. (801) 533-055- Copyright 1977 by National Enterprise Publishing Co., All rights reserve Second Class Postage paid in Salt Lake City. Utah News Editor - Mary McMillan Gaber Statl Writers R GEORGE GREGERSEN Dean Alsup Sheri Poe Publisher Milt ALENE E. BENTLEY Editor James M. Schutz Staff Artist Todd Curtis Opinions expressed by columnists herein are not necessarily the opinion or policy of the National Enterprise. Send all submissions to PO Box 11778, Salt Lake City. Utah 84147 NOt responsible for unsolicited manuscripts. ESASE Subscriptions $24.00 per year 50 cents per copy deciding ments. The letter will also ask for reconsideration of the development and explain expenses incurred by Knowlton Knowlton spent $160,000 to be Altough five years away from profitmaking, Ergonic Systems Inc. is nonetheless making a big splash in the Utah brokerage dial day or night 532-630- 5 Master Lock Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53210 1 grounds for disapproval will eventually have to be established in court, commission member C. Cash Rampton said after the planning vote. Hooper Knowlton Jr. was not availalbe for comment. Investors take a liking to Ergonics issue estimated expenses and corporate operating costs, most of the $98,560 raised by the Ergonics intrastate underwriting will be depleted. So in 1979, when Bass expects to construct a prototype of the reactor, Ergonics plans to form a limited par- community, tripling its offering price of 20 cents a share since Aug. 15. The corporation plans to construct a nuclear fusion reactor to produce hydrogen for Billings Energy Corp. of Provo. Speculation on a future hydrogen economy has boosted its bid price to 60 cents a share. But president Robert Bass says five years of testing will precede actual construction of the Ergonic reactor, called the Hydrotron. The Hydrotron is currently being tested through a $10,000 contract at Eyring Research Institute. Bass says the institute will also complete a computer simulation of the reactor next year, expected to cost between $15,000 and $50,000. With $11,000 in reserve for domestic and international patent tnership. The will cost between prototype $l-$- 5 Bass says he and Roger Billings of Billings Energy have an unwritten agreement making Billings the prime recipient of Ergonic hydrogen should the tests prove successful. Bass and Billings are long-tim- e friends, Bass says, and Billings is currently financing the research at BYU of another Bass invention, the Topolotron. 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But when city commissioners took a field trip to the site, they couldnt envision street systems for the area and deemed the grade too high. 60-seco- nd Personally, future develop- size their disapproval, planning members voted last week to send city commissioners a letter requesting reconsideration of the project. a Terming the denial the board agreed a goof, government by law" should result in the subdivisions approval - since it complies with all foothill ordinance regulations. in engineering fees for plans to build 60 homes on 33 acres at 2800 East between 1700 and 1900 South according to Master Lock now offers you a powerful new way to protect your home against burglary and fire. Hear recorded message. about it in a special complying with foothill ordinance standards. in Jorgenson will compose a letter to the city commission this week suggesting its vote puts the planners in a precarious and impotent position in The Salt Lake City planning board is at odds with city commissioners for denying approval of Hooper Knowlton Development Co.'s Spyglass Hill project. And to empha- Policzer Research Director KRISTOPHER R PASSEY Creative Director city commissioners goofed in denying Spyglass project 3 |