Show Legea Utah Wednesday ‘April U7S ZS The NeraM Journal— 3 Motion On Mobile Unit Fails To Pass Lewis H Callister Sr talked to the Cache County Board of Commissioners about his request to the Cache County Planning and Zoning Board for permission to install a mobile home behind the home he has built south of WellsviUe Callister did not attend the Planning and Zoning meeting Russell Kearl member of the board made the request to Callister's name The motion was made to grant the request but died for lack of a second Callister said that he owns some 120 acres of land on which the home is built He uses the home for the present as a weekend residence He has had a well dug and plans to have a greenhouse built and extensive done on the landscaping the WE’D LIKE TO discus briefly two subjects today-a- nd rttortage of them They are energy resources and onions Much is being ssid about them and the shortages appear real last week bristled with proposals about import quotas advice about what YOU But it also included some Dutch-und- e can do “BY TURNING OUT lights tuntag up automobiles Ninon said use energy efficiently reducing the “American can help to keep an energy challenge him becoming a tall blown energy crus D we don’t develop “a national energy conservation ethic" the President warned “the result will be a dancer of increased rtnrtages increased prices damage te the environment and the hwr— possibility (hat energy conservation will have to be undertaken by compulsory moans in the future" generation IF YOU’RE A MEMBER of the Styear4d-and-ove- r old coal and you're probably wondering why you didn’t save that wood-burnin- g stove If the power or the gas were to go off you at least could keep wsrm and boil some potatoes But as it is now you’re at the mercy of “technological progress in cam some energy resources become short or exhausted THE PRESIDENT MENTIONED “compulsory conservation" Compulsory? “The question of the horsepower of cars is one we’ve thoughtabout and are working on” said Treasury Secretary George Shulti at a White House briefing on the President's message Shultz said no decision had been made to regulate horsepower Anything that extreme may never come te pass But Americans could find themselves turning down the air conditioners and buying mare economical care for reaaons of their I ACCORDING TO A review of the situation by Michael Malloy the Administration will take several measures to assist consumera in saving on light and gas Nils: Nixon said the government will hety develop labeling to inform consumera of the comparative wastefulness of appliances and automotive products He said the government will release its own information on automotive fuel economy He said government studtos on home heating may soon be translated into new insulation requirements for booses insured by the Federal Housing Aibnlnlstration and pcntbly for mobile homes RECEIVING A CITATION for his efforts to the "" “ F Gannon director of distribution and Installation for the Mono tala States Region of the company while Gaydos’ wife Da Mae preudy watched 10 He has hired a horticulture student at Utah State University to do the work this summer and needs the mobile home as a place for him to live Van Martin who also attended the meeting said that this wu a conditional use permitted to the ArlO zone that a mobile home could be installed as a home for agriculture workers needed to for Mountain OGDEN — A Richmond man installation the to citations Telephone gives a member of the Cache County company employes who show States Region of Western help operate a form or ai a Electric About 12 officials of dwelling for members of the 9wriffi Search and Rescue meritorious acts or service of the owner of the Patrol was recently awarded a Presenting the award to Western Electric and Mountain family house original Beil the held were Gannon at W F ceremony special citation by Ns employer Gaydos was Martin said that he did not Western Electric for his efforts director of distribution and at the Ogden Country Chib to the rescue and life saving of an injured motorcyclist last year Honored was Robert Gaydos rescue and life saving of aa injured motorcyclist is Robert E Gaydos Richmond Gaydos (center) received die citation bom his employer Western Ekctrie Presenting the citation was W Cache Man Cited think that the Planning and Zoning Board understood the matter fully They were concerned that the mobile home would become a permanent fixture and the soning ordinance permits the installation of such a home for a maximum period of four years Some of the members felt that a permanent home rather than a mobile home should be put on the property as the second dwelling Callister said that he was in fovor of planning and sonirg and wanted to abide by the regulations but had understood that it might be possible to install a mobile home as housing for a caretaker Chairman Marion Olsen of the board of commissioners asked Martin to poll the Planning and Zoning Board members on the matter now that additional information had been given Olsen said that the commissioners would make their decision after hearing from Martin and would let Callister know Rulon Bingham asked permission to install a new culvert for irrigation water under the main Amalga Road The commissioners said that they would have to check with the County Road Superintendent Seth Bird to see if this was a county road a collector road or was under the jurisdiction of Amalga Town They said they would let him know what could be done Dale Benson told the commissioners that the old gravel pit which is adjacent to his land on the road west and south of NEW YORK (UPI) — The son of an Abraham Ttenton which is being used as a and Straus vice president died garbage dump by Trenton and Tuesday from gunshot wounds Newton is creating a nuisance suffered when he refused to on Ns land Material from the give a mugger 990 he got from dump is blown over his land and cashing a check to the middle the stench from dead animals is of the day unpleasant The commissioners said that e Thomu Berman a filmmaker and a friend had when the county wide sanitary Just cashed the check at a landfill to ppened this area Manhattan branch of the would be filled in with a Chemical Bank about 1 pjn bulldocer and returned to the a P-- original owner who had the land Monday poached and AmwMum the before file county bought it as a money pavd pit Mnirppr lwu88cr Kills New York Man free-lanc- 26 The incident which resulted in the award to described in his own words to a report “April 29 1972 was to be a training session held at my home in Richmond A few members of toe Jeep Patrol were gathered there to get practical experience to operating a K-Rescue Saw Most of the members left after a few hours “Monte Coleman patrol commander Evan Riggs another member and myself remained and were conversing We were behind my house noting a motorcyclist riefing on a foothill to the east (my home is at the edge of the foothills) “The cyclist was up about three quarters of a mile We him with were watching binoculars as we knew he was to hazardous terrain He started down a rocky hill hit a big rock and the cycle rolled end over end “He flew off and was laying still an the pound when we realized he wu possibly hurt not wearing a safety helmet We immediately headed for the drive accident site in our vehicles enabling us to get within about 100 yards of him fort “When we got to the boy’s aide we looked him over for injuries and administered first aid I called the sheriff's for an ambulance then went back to bandage some of the smaller cuts The ambulance from Logan arrived about M minutes later and he was carried down the hill to it “We suspected a severe concussion but could do nothing except use extreme care in moving him "We were credited with zaving the boy 's life but it to my opinion that it was pure luck that we were watching the hillside” Other people who know about the accident credit the patrol members with saving the youth's life since they knew what to do and how to summon help quickly Other complications developed with the injuries and the boy lost all life signs three tones during the trip to the hospital Western Electric the supplier of equipment to Mountain Bell 12 Shults said the administration win adopt a “posture” of reminding consumers about wasteful energy use NOW FOR AN on the “onion crisis" The National Observer observes: “There’s fresh consolation in the market place for the man who can't afford to buy steak: He probably cant afford the onions to smother steak with either— even if he can find than" That's not all The potafo reserve is the skimpiest since 1989 There are three good reasons for the onion shortage acoordbig to Apiculture Department onion men: A greatly reduced onion reserve from last year’s crop a reduction in onion acreage and then a lot of bad weather in Texaa and in the South generally THE ONION PICTURE won’t improve until summer when the Thus crop which can pew to maturity to 101 days comes onto the market Until then Michigan and New York anions will trickle into the stores at what the onion experts calls “prices that are out of this world’’ COOKS AND CHEFS ALL across the land agree “Wo Just don't put onions out any more" Grocery stores to various cities have posted sips apologising for their empty onion bins and name Chinese restaurants In Washington DC pasted stickers on their menus withdrawing certain dishes “Without onions” says a Chinese waiter in the nation’s capital “onion dishes are not good” In the opinion of millions of Americans many dishes are not very good without onions Cold Sore Virus Linked With Cancer WASHINGTON (UPI) -P- olio conqueror Dr Albert B Sabin reports he has found new evidence linking a common cold sore virus with nine types of cancer “It is one of the causes of these cancers definitely a cause” Sabin said Tuesday at a news conference at the 110th annual meeting of the National Academy of Sciences Sabin 66 reported that he and a colleague made the discovery while working at a former biological warfare cen- ter converted cancer research to peaceful The National Cancer stitute which financed the crash basis research by Sabin and Dr Giulio Tarro of the University of Naples Italy said that “early results of these studies provide additional evidence suggesting that herpes viruses may be causally implicated in cancers of the lip nasomouth oropharynix pharynx kidney bladder prostate uterine cervix and In- vulva" The white-haire-d bespectacled Sabin said his studies implicated a group of viruses which probably afflict everybody at one time or another with fever blisters cold sores genital or eye infections and more serious maladies Other undetermined such as environmental causes probably also contribute to the cancers he added Sabin whose oral polio vaccine contributed to conquest of that dread disease along with the work of Dr Jonas E Salk said that an eventual cancer vaccine was an “iffy” possibility “One present application of the work of Drs Sabin and Tarro would be to guide the treatment of patients with certain types of cancers” said Dr John B Moloney associate scientific director for viral oncology in the cancer institute Moloney said the institute plans to coordinate the Sabin-Tarr- o research at the Frederick Cancer Research Center at Fort Detrick Md with other research “to come to an understanding as quickly as possible of the absolute role of these viruses in human cancers “Such studies could lead to foe development of suitable control measures for such cancers in man However a great deal of work remains before this goal will be realised'' he said Although none of the nine cancers linked in the government financed study to herpes viruses is among the nation's leading cancer killers each leads to thousands of new cases and some deaths each year For example 46000 new cases and 1700 deaths are estimated annually for cancer of the uterine 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