Show yff3yaag3fcaB OjiPMM Logan Utah Monday Roundup EDITORS: By ROBERT F BUCKHORN WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fe- deral energy chief William F Simon says there is now enough home heating oil so that refineries can begin using more of their crude oil to make gasoline Simon's decision to shill refinery priorities in preparation for the summer was announced Sunday as motorists in four states and the District of Columbia prepared to adopt the "Oregon plan" for gasoline rationing and as government officials said truck traffic continued to climb and incidents of violence to fall Officials of the United States and 12 other oil consuming Account Of Income WASHINGTON (UPI) -S- en gets most of his income from his congressional salary and about 110500 in annual speaking and writing fees In a public accounting of his personal finances Church said today he and his wife paid about 30 per cent of their income in federal Uses for the three years ending in 1972 In the statement released today Church reported his income comes from the $42J00 he makes as a senator with supplemental income averaging nearly $U£00 for the last three years In addition he said Mrs Church receives a monthly income from an insurance annuity left her by her father Mrs Church has also received $10000 a year since 1973 for the sale of her interest of the Robinson Bar Ranch near CDay-to- n The family interest in the ranch was sold Church reported to avoid a possible conflict at the Two Trucks time legislation was pending in congress to create the National Recreation Area in Idaho Church said other income from interest onmunicipal bonds has pushed die family's savings to about $50000 He reported his federal taxes exceeded $17000 for two of the three years covered in the statement wh lie they were more than $19000 for the third year Church said he is still making payments on the $30000 mortgage on the family’s residence in Maryland purchased when he first enetered the senate Church said he owns no corporate stocks or bonds He said he was making public the accounting of his finances in keeping with his call for a formal requirement for all members of Congress to make Such a similar disclosures requirement he said would permit the public to Judge the congressman’s voting record and decide whether it was based on the public interest or private pocket book concerns ‘Peaee Prize’ BISHOP Helder Camara Suaday received a $259 Ml “People’s Peace Prire” and said he will ne It to give poor Brasilian peasants education and land for farming Youth labor religious and political organisations In Norway and Europe launched the prise campaign for the Brasilian bishop when US Secretary of State Hemy Kissinger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tho shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prise (UPI) Fired At In Utah Utah (UPI) -TShortly after 7 pm Saturday were hit by several shots slammed into the gunfire in Utah over the week- side of an International Transend portation Co rig in Echo The latest attack was Sunday Canyon The driver of that truck night in Indian Canyon between also was not injured Duchesne and Helper In both cases the Utah Patrol Max Shephard 35 Price was said they were looking for rolling through the canyon about suspect vehicles but by early 10 pm when a shotgun Mast Monday morning both vehicles shredded both windshields of his had eluded roadblocks and other loaded oil tanker Shephard was efforts to apprehend the gunmen not injured DUCHESNE wo semi-truck- s ent ely wits Pleateau The proposed long road would connect US 89 and Utah-1- 2 running through the rugged sandstone canyon area 50-mi- rers ter lear Ight the ealt The uro- - hat eral due- - ply eels Inue of his ste s on he assy with no the the the lobal eting are are h an not W coal-fire-d electric power plant is scheduled to begin in 5 mid-197- The Interior Department has already denied Southern Califory nia Edison acess to the area once later reversing that decision But the proposed site of the original location was right-of-wa- denied So Cal Edison also has yet to provide the necessary environmental impact statement which must be approved by the Inter- ior Department and the FPA Predator Editorial Blasted tors “political patrons" of ranchers Siddoway called the Presidential Executive Order which banned toxicants “another example of environmental overkill politically perpetrated on the American public by a handful of arrogant administrative In a letter to Times' President who have dealt appointees Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Siddo- harm to the nation’s way called the editorial “Back £odsupply in the name of to Poisons?" biased and mislead- ecology St ANTHONY Idaho (UPI Bill Siddowsy president of the National Wool Growers Association has attired the New York Hums for a meant odttorial which supported the ban on chemical poisons used for predator control Lical can Construction of the giant Siddoway defended 21 western senators who signed a letter of complaint to Interior Secretary Rogers C B Morton after the poison ban was ordered The editorial called the sena- - BEAR RIVER Utah (UPI) -Union Pacific Railroad crews reopened the company's mainline between Salt Lake City and Pocatello Idaho this weekend but it will take another day to dear the debris from a freight imum gasoline production where inventories of distillate and residual stocks are not adequate "We will continue to monitor fuel supplies and refinery yields through the new Federal Energy Office reporting system to make certain than the appropriate refinery production mix is maintained" Meanwhile the District of Columbia New Jersey Massachusetts New York and Washington state today begin using the “Oregon nan” It will be voluntary in all of these jurisdictions except New were conference starting a two-da-y here on how to deal with shortages and high costs of oil On Sunday Simon said that some refiners already have increased gasoline output and that reports indicate gasoline production for the week ending Feb 1 was 2 per cent higher than the week before "We want refiners who have adequate distillate and residual stocks to Increase gasoline yields in order to alleviate some of the shortages we are - songwriters the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said today The agency listed 23 deceptive advertising cases handled by its regional offices around the country 15 of which have been settled through agreements from the companies involved promising to stop the challenged practices The FTC said notices of proposed complaints were issued in the other eight While the cases are local rather than nationwide In scope the advertising tactics sometimes are found in all parts of the country Among some of the cases in which the firms agreed to stop the advertising were: —A stereo and sound equipment dealer in Dallas Electronic Centers which allegedly listed “regular” prices that were higher than regular prices really were People buying sales Items the FTC said were not saving what they thought they were —The manufacturer of a wrinUe remover In Seattle Matique Inc which the Derailment The crews worked through Saturday night finally clearing the 20 derailed cars by The train Sunday Jumped the track about 4 pjn Saturday Cause of the derailment was under Investigation The ld ot The delegations began arriving Friday night and several leaders met informally with Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger Sunday at the State Department At a preliminary meeting Sunday the countries Involved decided to hold their talks today and Tuesday in secrecy Democrat-turned-Repub-lic- li weapon An Open Letter to the People of Utah For over IS months now Mountain Fuel Supply Company has been involved in a complex rate case still pending before the Utah Public Service Commission Because the Company is a party in the case it is duty bound to refrain from public comment upon the issues while the case is still pending Otherwise the proceedings are hampered by ex- ternal influences "You know it only takes f m minutes to suffocate" said a dejected Masters The tomato patch is one of a number of vegetable fields in rural areas around Miami where tomatoes can be picked for 10 cents a pound as compared to the supermarket price of about 49 cents a pound Dr Melvyn Greenstein a Miami dentist had gone to Harold's farm with his wife Rene and Children Ruth 10 Jill 0 and Glen and a friend Dr Irwin Roth and his wife Selma and daughter 100 mswo UK Ux-umbo- energy crisis "In the absence of the Arab-IsraeWar it would never have occurred” he said In reference to the use of oil as a political expensive cuts r Is thinking Lanting of holding classroom sessions for house members on the budget con- Connally said the Arab-lsrae- ll War sparked the present suffoclated despite frantic rescue efforts by police firemen and a young girl The girl lowered into the round hole in a desperatrain derailment tion move apparently came within Inches of reaching little Glen Greenstein who had lodged six feet down the hole But she could only retrieve a The Idaho reorganization Mils They inBOISE (UPI) doll the boy had clasped work to returned clude eataMish measures to Legislature Rescuers finally had to use a Lisa 12 today with only two days left departments of health and in which to reapportion the state welfare transportation lands to utility company Signs in the field warn of and employment A fifth prounder a court order dig their way to the youth who open holes which are part of A senate-passe- d reapportionposal establishing a department was pulled out by fireman Lt the irrigation system Some of ment Mil is in the House State of finance will be up for final Lou Masters two hours after his the holes are capped with oil Affairs Committee and another house consideration Tuesday plunge Mouth-t-o mouth resusic-tatio- n barrel lids but many are measure is awaiting final action failed and Glen was uncovered and police said there Aside from reapportionment in the senate the senate has a chance today pronounced dead on arrival at is no ordinance requiring The real interest however is to covers d meaBaptist Hospital approve a expected to concentrate on a sure creating a disaster relief memorial that asks for more fund for the victims of the worst time from the courts An effort floods in the history of Northern to run the memorial through the Idaho The Mil also sets up a OVER senate Friday afternoon under committee to oversee the fund speed-u- p procedures failed The senate will also consider ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS however a memorial asking the DepartThe measure is still on the ment of Transportation to study IN STOCK senate calendar the time zones in the state The courts have given the especially the division between Immwdiat Delivery legislature 30 days to reappor- the Mountain and Pacific zones n tion the state along Back in the house a puMic one-vo-te lines and are threaten- - hearing has been set for this ing to do the job themselves if afternoon on a proposed open meeting law The law exempts the legislature and courts from its provisions IN STOCK) (YES WE HAVE SR-1- 0 The Speaker of the House is also considering a change in the way the house does its budgetBUSINESS MACHINES j ing work Speaker William one-ma- The Washington energy ference which was called by President Nixon last month includes Canada Japan Belgium Britain Denmark France Germany Ireland Italy the Netherlands and Norway plus representatives from the Organization for Economic Development and the European Community said the energy crisis was one of tremendous magnitude but one that could be solved He expressed his belief the Arab embargo would be lifted in 60 to 90 days and the price of oil would drop from highs of $17 a barrel to $5 or $5 JO a barrel which he termed "acceptable” of chicken 11 pounds of fish and five pounds of cheese" the FTC said —New Orleans Meats Inc a marketer of freezer meats in New Orleans which advertised false low prices ihe agency said to lure people to the store where it tried to sell them more MIAMI (UPI) — A boy picking tomatoes with his family on a Sunday outing in a "Pick 'em yourself” tomato field plunged into a deep Irrigation well and - see North Dakota Michigan and Indiana was causing an enormous burden on developing nations "How are they going to pay for it they have no way to pay for it they have nothing to sell to get the revenue to pay for their oil needs they can't even buy fertilizers to grow food "This carries with it the fear that we may see a food shortage and a famine in much of the world" Connally told a conference prior to news addressing a newly organized group called "Nevada Now” Frantic Efforts Fail To Save Boy Two Days Left In Idaho Session reached the best agreement numbered days possible and should go back to A similar plan goes before a work starting at 9 am state legislative committee in Monday 1 expect all FASH Maryland today for possible members to leave any picket as early as lines as we will continue our implementation efforts to further explain the Tuesday agreement so that dissident The nationwide shutdown by groups will realise the benefits independent truck drivers being offered” which began Jan 31 appeared There were pockets of resistto be winding down following ance among drivers in Louisialast week's agreement in which na Iowa Alabama Arkansas the government promised more Atlanta and Youngstown Ohio fuel and the right to pass Secretary Transportation higher costs along to shippers Claude S Brinegar said In a It does not include a rollback statement Sunday: ‘Today's in the price of diesel fuel or survey of truck traffic on the provide for increased speed nation’s highways indicates a limits on the country's high- continuation of the favorable ways two of the truckers’ trend of the last few days Truck traffic in total continues major demands William J Hill national to climb and reported incidents chairman of the Fraternal continue to fall” te -- mid-morni- ng Association of Steel Haulers Several organizations of in(FASH) and the unity commit- dependent truckers voted durtee’s chief negotiator who ing the weekend to start their negotiated for the committee rigs rolling again in Pennsylsaid: vania Ohio Illinois California "I am of the opinion we have Minnesota Wisconsin Tennes- LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI) -JConnally former governor of Texas and former adviser to President Nixon said Sunday the soaring price of oil could cause a famine in many areas of the world He said in expressing hope the Arab embargo would soon be lifted that the price of oil house-passe- Of The Htrold Javrnaf— 3 ohn hole-drill- HE 1)74 w- -j agency said prevent nor remove nor retard aging —Two hair replacment systems Charles Reynolds Inc of Cambridge Mass and Design International Corp Boston which the FTC said misrepresented that their surgically implanted hair had the same appearance and care characteristics as natural hair Hair customers the agency added may be subject to infection and permanently scarred —Talent of North Inc Mass which was Quincy soliciting songs peoms and lyrics The FTC said prospective songwriters were misled into believing their songs would be recorded at no charge and that they would achieve commercial success and earn royalities —A Dallas meat retailer Inc "falsely implied 26 pounds of meat were offered for $1888 when the offer actually consisted of 10 pounds WASHINGTON (UPI) A crackdown on phony advertising has turned up cases ranging bom a wrinkle remover which won't remove wrinkles to a company falsely promising fame and fortune to would-b- e local-lev- Under the plan begun in Oregon a month ago drivers with license plates ending in odd numbers would buy gasoline on odd numbered days and drivers with even license numbers would buy it on even Famine May Be Caused n Hy Kill ftiTVZfO countries meanwhile FTC Crackdowns Siddoway denied the NWGA was guilty of “political bullying” and described the sheep business as being a "small industry fighting for our livelihood and being destryed by a handful of Mased bureaucrats and special interest groups” UP Crews Clear Simon said "However we must be cautious about making shifts to max- experiencing’’ Phony Ad Qaims Are Targets For Kaiparowits Will Get Road SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The state of Utah is going ahead with (dans to build an access road to the proposed Kaiparowits Power Plant in southcentral Utah The Utah Road Commission has approved a $25000 expenditure to assist Kane and Garfield counties in locating a route for the access road to the Kaiparo- Tbe following is a develop- roundup of energy ments Sen Church Gives Frank Church 11 More States Adopt Oregon Plan Utah Idaho News February 446 North Main 752-117- 2 m t : Some other persons however have not so refrained from comment on the issues and many statements have been made to which the Company has not responded and will not respond at this time Our lack of response has been a matter of concern to some of our friends and customers as well as stockholders and thus this letter of explanation - Mountain Fuel's silence in the face of criticism in no way implies that there are no appropriate or convincing responses nor that we in any manner agree with or acquiesce in any of the charges Customer rates for natural gas service in Utah are still among the very lowest in the United States and the natural gas reserves assuring future customer service in Utah are far superior to reserves supporting the nation as a whole No home is going without gas or is likely to do so in Mountain Fuel’s service area our domestic customers have not experienced a single major interruption of natural gas service in over 40 years Service-wis- e our Company is composed of highly efficient and honorable people and that these people faithfully discharge our duty of service to our customers our communities and the We believe public as a whole We sincerely regret the present circumstances which preclude public comment and response on our part and look forward to the appropriate time after the present proceedings are concluded wlien we can and will make statements we believe will satisfy those concerned Sincerely MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY v |