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Show the f "i ENTERPRISE 'I lost in i red tape, fears chamber Vitro , j 1-- 215 . I prescribes. The state would have three years to formulate Disgust with bureaucratic red tape entangling both the Vitro tailings dilemma and proposed construction of the marked a eastern loop of meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Gover- -' nors last week. Rep. Dan Marriott sent his aide Michael Leavitt to alert Chamber officials of hearings he was sponsoring on the Vitro problem last Wednesday. But after explaining the bill Marriott has introduced in Congress to clean up the rad-- ? ioactive dumps, Leavitt was bombarded with irate com-- ; ments that provisions of the legislation werent much bet-- j ter than doing nothing at all. Why must we take three years to decide what course of action we want to take? Curt j $ I I its solution and submit plans to the Department of Energy. The federal government would be required to foot 100 percent of removal costs. If, however, the state has not submitted a plan at the end of three years, the DOE would have to solve the problem. The Board agreed to take whatever action is necessary in speeding up removal of the waste. belt route, On the chamber government affairs director Randy Horiuchi told Dont plan on members, construction beginning before 15 : ; .0 I ! 15 1980. Once final drafts of the environmental impact statement are finished on April 20, Horiuchi expects a spate of legal actions to follow at the hands of neighborhood groups opposed to the highway construction. Once again, Ackerlind interjected he was getting tired of all the hearings, studies, appeals, etc. But chamber executive Fred Ball said after seeing what was happening with the Tokyo international airport, . perhaps extensive planning and time for public comment wasn't such a bad idea. Ackerlind asked Leavitt. We have already decided the best solution is to bury the tailings in the desert west of Salt Lake. We dont need to take i I another three years to come up with the same solution. Im afraid were going to study this mess to death, interrupted Richard Wells. Weve spent more money on studies than it would have cost to haul the stuff away. Marriotts bill provides for removal of the tailings by whatever method the state l I I ! Supplier sues for $295,000 in payment A Chicago based building materials broker has filed suit in Third District Court against B & A Distributing, 9136 So. State, to recover what it claims is $295,000 in unpaid bills. Cotter & Company claims in the suit that B & A, dba Four Seasons True Value Home Center in Sandy, refuses to pay for goods and services it delivered between November 1976 and March NESTLED in the grandeur of COVERED BRIDGE CANYON at SPANISH FORK, on FIVE acres of rich, productive land, a splendid, unique home has been created by the prominant artist Wulf Barsch. Old World Charm has been skillfully blended with ultra contemporary design, including a suspended library with fireplace that is within the 18' high artist's studio, to the warmth of the rich oakwood floors on the entire main floor. 5 bedrooms, 3 bath areas with approximately 6,000 sq. ft.; there is adequate space for extensive expansion. Outrageously private and secluded with 3 sides of the property backing onto National Forest Preserve, the property is still a mere hour drive to Salt Lake and a half hour to Provo. This tranquil area boasts outstanding hunting and natural recreational facilities. There is copious pasture-lancorral and bams. The listed price- -$ 185,000 and shown by appointment only. d, 1978. Also named in the suit are the principal owners of B & A, C. Howard Alvey, Lena Alvey and Michael D. Alvey. oPArrJE 278-282- 1 Mary Metcalf. Broker 45S7 South 23rB East SaH Laki City. Utah S4I17 f JOSEPH H. JENKINS El : I; Jenkins Insurance & Investment Agency j r I Sharp Mighty-Max.- M It copies on everything-fro- m OFFICE: 2889 EAST 3300 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84109 bond paper to bag paper. Many high priced copiers can copy only on bond paper. But Sharp the affordable bond paper copier can copy on any paper. That's right, any paper. F;mm bond to hmwn paper hags. And its copies are as clear, crisp and clean as you've ever seen. liven if you make a minimum number of copies, the Sharp Mighty-Max- " I BUS. 801 467-606- 1 , will pmvc practical for you. and impmvc your image. It's the any paper copier any business can afford. So afford yourself a free demonstration. Fhone us today. RES. 278-052- 8 1 T .? l 1 . A ; 3 EKE : ..JLU IBG 3BE E3BI IBEr.-r-.JE- H IBS |