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Dave Bigda, corporation director, said he was pleased $3jS for existing Multi-Ethn- ic tion has moved from its temporary quarters in Assist offices to 246 West First South, and has expanded its staff to e four employees. In addition to Bigda, Solomon Chacon, research analyst Jim the Salt Palace decided to include room for the Utah State Fair in the block north of the planned ethnic complex. He only hoped, he said, the Palkill the reace docs not full-tim- of the Japanese-Christia- n church, located in the southwest corner of the block planned for expansion. Bigda noted the corpora ligion DeMct, manpower planning specialist and administrative assistant Bob Gallegos now firm. staff the non-prof- it Atlas wants answers Empire has declined to interconnect and claims such an agreement would violate its service agreement with its electric Elecsupplier, Colorado-Uta- h tric Association, Inc. Utah Power and Light, Empire, and Atlas will meet next week before the Public Service Commission to discuss the matter. Atlas Minerals, a division of Atlas Corp. has filed a petition with the Public Service Commission requesting that Utah Power and Light show cause why it should not provide electrical service to Atlas Minerals Petitioners Dunn Mine. service to the mine is required to complete mining operations there. Atlas also says UP&L maintains a 12,000 volt electric distribution line just one mile south of the Petitioners mine and has no reason for not providing the mine with Intimate Private Atmosphere Style Cut Hair Analysis Styling Body Process Manicures Hair Pieces Shoe Shines By Appointment or Drop In 532-435- 3 557 South 300 West Ample Parking Youll love But power. Atlas claims electrical Gentlemens Quarter De Barber Seminar urges cutting costs The Atlas petition, power. claims the cost of constructing two miles of new electric distribution line to the mine would be about $30,000, which the Petitioner mine would advance UP&L. Utah Power and Light claims it is unable to provide the mine with power because of the mine's location, inside the service area belonging to Empire Electric Association. But Empire wants $97,665 to provide the mine with power because it would take 6.25 miles of distribution line to reach the mine. Under Empire's extension policy, Petitioner is required to advance the $97,665 to Empire. Utah Power and Light has offered to interconnect with Empire and sell electricity to Empire at resale rates in order to give the mine needed Businesspeople will get a quick course in how to be next week at energy-efficiean energy cost reduction workshop sponsored by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and the Utah Ennt ergy Office. 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