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Show 10 STANDARD Juna 21. 1979 McKay pushes for fast synthetic oil development Congressman Gunn McKay, is spearheading a major effort on Capitol Hill to get the Datum's synthetic fuel development out of the discussion phase and into production. "I am taking these measures because the irresponsibility of OPEC must be controlled before it destroys the U.S. economy in its greedy grasp for quick wealth," McKay said. McKay said there is only one way to bring lasting control, We must bring on new sources of energy - and fasti. Profound measures must be employed immediately to deal with spot market prices of oil going from $39 a barrel up to $54 a barrel almost overnight "We're sitting on vast resources in Utah and other western states that when developed, could be the means to bring OPEC's worldwide blackmail to a quick end," McKay continued.' "But we can afford to wait no longer for the production and technology to start working for us. We've got to realize oil from shale, tar sands, and coal now." He pointed to defense production during World War H, when private companies were authorized to build plants to produce synthetic rubber and operate them on a basis. If we pursue a similar course in developing our synthetic fuels, we can expect similar results," McKay said. "I propose that we seek out companies -most we've already identified - that In a story which appeared in the June 14 issue of the STANDARD, Carole Ebright was erroneously identified as Head Start director. Lanny Pinola is director of the Head Start program at Ft. Duchesne. Mrs. Ebright is special education corrdina-to- r. Mr. Pinola is coordinator of the summer Head Start program. usu The spring quarter honor roll for Utah State University at Logan has been announced. Students from Roosevelt who made the honor roll are: Clayton Crosby Snow, majoring in business; Judy A public hearing on a proposed 88 percent increase in the price of power sold from federal projects to electric companies and cooperatives will be held Tuesday, June 26, at 9 s.m. at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake Mrs. Ray Haslem, Tridell, has been called to mission for serve a two-yeChrist of of Church Jesus the Latter Day Saints in the Illinois Chicago mission. His farewell testimonial will be June 24 at 12:15 p.m. in Tridell Ward. ar FRANKS i 2a-P- Sarah Leininger was City. The Western Area Power Agency has proposed the increase, which will in turn boost electricity rates for residential users from 8 to 10 percent. The WAPA power comes from Colorado River Storage Project hydroelectric power generation plants. Moon Lake Electric is one of WAPA's customers. Cynthia Mitchell, coordinator of the Utah State Energy Advocacy Project, said, "We need to scrutinize the federal application very closely to guarantee that any increase is justified. The major utilities have never requested an increase this massive. We. dont know why the federal government needs so much money all at once. &- AMli OHEDCWB) presented with an award naming her Circle K Company Manager of the Year Ms. Leininger for 1978-7was named over 28 other store managers at roll 4F ground iiiese ms tow prices- coMr ujeswevov moi 9. honor LEAK) fmAiOrnmi Correction! Hearing on WAPA rates set Tuesday and S6I CEO have the technology. Then we guarantee the government will buy, for its own needs, enough of the output from new plants to assure the return of the investments those companies would have to make." The congressman said it would take aminimum of three to five years to realize production at significant levels. Cook, majoring in education; Cynthia Louise Johnson, majoring in family life; and Trene Kent, majoring in humanities, arts and social sciences. Wade Haslem, son of Mr. BACON everniorw the awards banquet held in Salt Lake City June 16. O.s.wo-- Student exchange program igsi 1 H UJBnt V).N0-- i Want to be an exchange student? Choose three countries you might like to visit, and apply to International Fellowship's western office. Chances are you will go to one of those countries. Students must be between the ages of 14 and 18. They will live with a family abroad, and attend school for 8, 6 or 9 months, or for the summer. Foreign language is not required in Latin America or the Orient, but .is required for Europe. The cost is as little as $800. Homes are needed students wanting to come to the United States from other countries. They come not as guests, but as members of the family, sharing in all family tasks, the host family may claim students as dependants for income tax purposes, students have their own money for personal expenses, and are insured against accidents and illness. These young people, scheduled to arrive between Sept. 1 and Jan. 1, will want to live in the United States for 3, 6, or 9 months, and attend high school. Students wishing to go, or families willing to host a student, may write or call collect to the Western Office of International Fellowship, Inc., Post Office Box 1212, Sedona, Ariz., 86338. Telephone (602) cniww. we, iflint BUKBOPUg-eg- : CfllPFOU STlQto MARM1E omt&r FRESH vms SUCBP. ewoeeuiHen BREAD & BbstfoodsMMDVMJAISE tel 3600 ti&V iIM T 1 OILET -T- ,w i)UIT COCK SiOsSi PS r&srau J- oobjotioio u Pierces, TU vsn sftM wuctf mr MdfiB 282-735- IRKi . St talk. asSPy 5KMKESenK' kEU066CWf pcstios cocoa I a. mic won ntcotm m cm earn) IWIMM FSMWf lUMA &(G W. ar Marine promoted takes a heap of changing to make a vocational center a library. Ken Wilkerson andBlain Bro.kaw are in the modst of the mess that will transform the old VC building into a super media center to serve Union high school and UBAVC students. Marine Corporal Dallas D. Murphy, C. has been Roosevelt, promoMurphy, ted to his present rank while serving with 3d Marine Division based on Okinawa. He joined the Marine Corps in son of Schular L. and Joyce August CUflfl DINNERS JSkwCAtWP 1976. r.r crS II 4Jj2 i 3i00 Buenos Aires, Argentina mission. He will give his mission report Sunday, Jype 24, at Roosevelt Third ward Sacrament meeting at 4:30 p.m. OEANSE& 1$ i jp aswtiiiM Roosevelt, has returned home bfter completing a LDS mission in the two-ye- COFFEE UKSEROFftMil 71 wsnnMMMSM fttoes Sf unm REMODELING JOB It mm) vr Jiff oiSfltS-- Keith Sprouse. . .son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse ) WT-- . ansa MmweiiM S0RJOO uT'OFIttER BAACEUEI RDUatVtLIV 97t 44? DOVE) mum mmir Highway 10 And Nw A.M. Hourel toll ML I.yy |