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Show TV -- 10 Wood waste studied as possible fuel THE CENTER FOR DATA PROCESSING A FULL SERVICE DATA PROCESSING CENTER' Offering Financial & Management Reporting by Creative Computer Professionals Sawdust and wood chips may be waste material and a disposal problem for one industry, but it's conceivable they may be a new, cheap source of power for at least one community in southern No Charge for Consultation and Estimates DATA PROCESSING Environmental Reed Searle, executive secretary of the Energy Conservation and Development Council, told the Council last week that residents of Kanab, Utah, and Fredonia, just across the border in PAPER TYPE CONVERSION SALES ANALYSIS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PAYROLL PROGRAMMING SERVICES COMPUTER TIME RENTAL PICK-U- P & DELIVERY SERVICE KEY PUNCHING claimed. Kanab or 466-842- 5 2020 S. MAIN SALT LAKE CITY Protection residents According to Cecil F. Evans, president of the real estate investment firm, the project is worth some $6.5 million. That includes $2.5 million worth of land. Security gets an 80 percent interest in Unitram Corp., which will own the plant, in exchange for the 60 acres of land and collateral (10 miles of track and 100.000 sq. ft. of building to be used in raising $4 million worth of financing. have been experiencing a 125 percent increase in electricity charges over the past 18 months, he said, due in part to the fact that the power goes from Lake Power to Utah Power & Light Co., then to the Garkane Power Association, lumber companies in the area as fuel for an electricity generating plant. According to Searle, the plant would generate between 25 and 50 megawatts and also then to California-Pacifi- c utilities Co., and finally to the local citizenry. Move Evans J. Sterling Merrell, of the Intermountain Consumer Power Association, a nonprofit corporation which acts as purchasing agent and coordinator for municipal power systems and rural electrifica-- . i systems in Utah and three other states, advised the council to move slowly before encouraging such a project because of the legal implications. They include possible withdrawal of Kanab and the surrounding area from Black Hills Army Ammunition Depot), in 1968 for $577,000. It has sold twenty houses and rents apartments (two The railroad cars to be serviced are owned by the utility companies. Evans said, and the plant will service some 6,000 of them. certification area and even condemnation of Cal-Pa- c transmission equipment. The Council staff will now investigate the possibility of getting an Energy Research and development Agency grant to study the feasibility of such a project. sion m cnm 34 more arc vacant). Public Service Commis- d the Security, a public company, purchased Igloo, a former government base, (the Cal-Pac- 's APECO BOND COPIER 300 explained plant will be the only one of its kind between coal fields at Gillette, Wyo., and a distribution point at Alliance, Neb. The coal is used for power plants by several utilities. slowly 3QE cere- monies for a railroad car repair and maintenance plant, owned in large part by Security Industries, Inc. of Salt Lake City, were held last week at Igloo, S.D. Agency over how to dispose ot the waste products, Searle Arizona, were considering using the waste byproducts of NAYCO DATA SERVICES Groundbreaking utilize waste products from Arizona Fuels Corp. and Arizona Refining in Fredonia. The lumber companies operate in the Kaibab National Forest in Arizona and have had some problems with the Utah. ON UNIVAC 9300 TAPE SYSTEM 484-18-18 Salt Lake firm breaks ground for repair plant Potentially, the operation could employ 250 people and service 80 trains by 1980, he said. Security also owns property on the Salt Flats and has a mining claim in Colorado. BE JOC 3Bfca The Apeco 776. f-- I 1 a No-Hal-o reproductions Self-servic- Auto-loa- d electro-master- s for 2-sid- developers to mix. Get inside easily for simple maintenance. copies ed Copies are trimmed to size. No waste. No need to change copy paper when you switch to different size originals. Swift and simple Do-it-yours- serviceability elf No costly e! drums to replace or Cassette paper loading By-pa- ss copy without the shine - matt finish Bond-lik- e Bigger savings, too. You can afford to own your own 776. No rental No copying meters. minimums. it's rugged. Simplified paper path and heavy-dut- y components, keep downtime way down. . Copies are big, but the 776 is small. And portable! It plugs in No costly anywhere. installation. p Copy letter size, legal size computer size-an- y size original 11"x17. up to WE CAN BEAT XEROX SHARP SAVIN MIDA 3-M- CO. OLIVETTI Rocky Mountain Office Equipment 3007 So. West Temple, Suite F 486-463- 3 KJ B BE 3BE 31 IN nuiBE 3BE 3BE 3B2 anr- -' - ibe 3BE 3BEE 3DE 3BEEES3QE 3BE 3BE 3ti |