Show Paws ispa sion decided to adopt the domestic nuclear uranium producing indusschedule a$ proposed in supply on a timely try will be maintained November The Commls-mov- tf schedule Utilization of some forsion will monitor the Before it is fabricated eign uranium should not More than 2 million anium supply situation into fuel elements natu- adversely affect the dopersons have visited Nawill take appro-i- n' ral uranium is first pro- mestic and producers but tional Park Service areas priate measures if it cessed in AEC -- owned would rather serve as a in Utah during the first exdetermines that the gaseous diffusion plants supplement to domestic seven months of 1974 The restrictions will tent of domestic use of to obtain a product having supplies and allow US National Park Serthe bebe gradually relaxed foreign uranium impairs a higher percentage of utilities to diversify their vice reported today But The uranium sources ginning in 1977 so that or threatens to impair the isotope are down 124 pervisits In the early 1980’s and by 1984 there will be no the Nation’s common de- Atomic Energy Act as a year ago from cent restrictions remaining fense and security the amended provides that beyond a large worldtwo exceptions With The proposed revision viability of the domestic the Commission to the wide demand for uranium each of the 11 National to the Uranium Enrich- uranium producing indus- extent necessary to as- will assure ample marPark Service areas in ment Services Criteria try or the President’s sure the maintenance of a kets for both domestic stale have counted the reestablishing a gradual objective of achieving a viable domestic uranium and foreign uranium provisitors thus far fewer laxation and ultimate re- national capability for en- - industry shall not offer ducers The current proIn 1974 than during the moval of restrictions ergy self- sufficiency Us enrichment services duction capability of the period a year was submitted to the Joint The maintenance of a for uranium of foreign domestic uranium proThe reflects decline EnCommittee on Atonic viable domestic uranium origin intended for dom- ducing industry is about reduced vi- a generally 1974 on 13 es08 August ergy estic end use The re- 18000 tons of U3 producing industry is gltor trend throughout the and must lie before the sential if uranium sup- striction does not apply a year By 1980 the nuPrgsHgnf'f Council National Parks of the 45 committee for days plies are to expand as to foreign uranium when clear power plants in the O Oliver of Rocky Mountain states Delbert before going into effect needed to meet national the enriched product is United States will need Moab has been appointed July visits to A copy of the proposed more than 30000 tons a a member of the Pre- theThrough to be use for goals numbered Utah areas Notice of Modification of For this purpose ' the in a foreign nuclear po- - year and by 1990 more sident's Council for Sure- - 2054371 compared with ' Restrictions on Enrich- Commission in addition wer plant than 80000 tons Since ty Life Insurance Corn-lea- d during the like ment of Foreign Uranium to continuing its present times are long in pany According to L The Commission be a ago period year for Domestic Use sub- program of monitoring lieves that the high rate development of raw ma- James Ellsworth PreThe exceptions to the mitted to the Committee uranium exploration ac- of ordering of nuclear terial supplies the Com- sident of the Utah-basvisitor decline were at was attachedtivity resource develop- power reactors during the mission believes firm insurance coihpany Mr Cedar Breaks National 19-On November 27 ment production capafew years assures a government plans regardOliver received the Monument where there the AEC issued a no- bility and the general ur- growing and substantial mg imported uranium because of his ex- were 123086 visitors tice for public comment anium market situation future requirements for should assist industry ceptional sales perform- th rough July compared proposing that in 1977 will also monitor pur- uranium and that the vi- - planning for production ance during thepaslydar with 80447 a year ago up to 10 percent of the chase or other arrange- ability of the domestic and procurement “Del Oliver has led the and at Timpanogos Cave uranium furnished for ments involving import of Company with over 318 National Monument with enrichment by - any cus- any material destined for million worth of life intomer could be of for- enrichment in private dosurance production for eign origin when the en- mestic enrichment facilithe past year and has proriched product was for ties vided exceptional service use in a domestic plant The Commission also to his clients” said Mr The amount would be in- plans to pursue an exEllsworth creased to 15 percent in panded and aggressive Qwens limitations on tar sands Wayne Rep Mr Oliver and his wife 1978 20 percent in 9 program directed toward joined State Bureau rof development are very Ruth and th'eir family re Land Management offi- real Technology needs 30 percent in 1980 obtaining a comprehen40 percent in 1981 60 sive assessment of the dais in an air tour of a great deal of develop- and 80 extent of potential do- several of the state’s ment and much of the percent bituminous sands ener- -' bituminous reserves are LOCGS UfOUD in 1983 Starting mestic uranium resourKrcent there would be ces and toward improving gy features Friday Af- in areas- very difficult to no restriction exploration mining and ter an early morning reach and are covered Sets Meeting After consideration of milling technology in or- briefing by BLM offi- with up to 500 ft of overThe Grand-Sa- n Juan the public comments U der to help assure the cials a flight was con- burden The lack of water Mental of the Chapter received the Commis- deyelopment of an ade- - ducted ove' tyr sands could be determinative Retardation Association areas of the San Rafael and the price of oil will of Utah will hold a genSwell Tar Sands Tri- determine in the end whe- eral membership meetangle PR Springs and ther it is cemidercially ing Sept 5 at 7 pm in refeasible Increased Sunnyside the City Council Owens pointed out that search into the' tu Heating Utah has an estimated rocess of oil extraction 25 billion barrels of oil the imperative” Sprinkling Syrians in bituminous or tar The Congressman said state organization will Plumbing sands “The energy po- that there could be a 50- - be Terry Curtis from tential of the sands is 000 barrel per day plant the community school Heading tremendous The esti- operating in several program and Dr Gary' mated reserve is almost years in the Asphalt Ridge Nakao of the advocacy ' Ak Conditioning one-ha- lf of the present area near Vernal But that program All members proved oil reserves of depends on the price or and anyone interested 259-678-1 the United States Utah oil and availability of in supporting and ' holds 95 of all known ing the mentally retard- FAST COUR1EOUS SERVICE tar sands deposits in the Last week Rep Owens ed are urged to attend Introduced a bill which country” he said But Owens said “The removes a major stum- MENTION bling block to the de- - HONORABLE has been Times Jh® sands velopment of tar foe photoimonn that sands tar by revising “Moab Volunteer leasing procedures The from foe Owens’ proposal author- - Flymen 4 has won edition izes a simple hydrocarbon lease which would honorable mention in the cover all hydrocarbons University of Utah from beneath the sion of Journalism s pic- ture of the month con surface test for July It will now RECORDER be entered in foe annual COUNTY jij ifAva-i competition sponsored by foe division Grid The Atonic Energy Commission announced recently its plan to re- existing res trie- on enrichment of foreign uranium for use domestic nuclear po- wer plants ur-tio- ns ’ U-2- 35 ed - 73 po-n- or July 1974 include: year Heavy late spring Montana l042002(last 'irow't Breaks' Mts&wa snows delayed Cedar year 1180868) Colorado opening a year 2963090 (last year to account in part for ago Wyoming inthis year's greatly creased visitor figures Other visitor figures through July and the comparable figures for last year include: Arches National Park 100703 (last year 174- 340) Bryce Canyon Na tional Park 216508 (last year 249699) lands National Park g4g (last year 43389) Reef National Capitol Canyon-comparab- le 39-a- go (last year South Dakota 3993-37- 21 42-0- - — (last year 2555299) North Dakota 385480 (last year 557222) WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOC The Moab Women’s Golf Association held a play day Tuesday and winner of the Bingo Bango Bongo play was Alcene Jones with 13 Park 131324 (last year EVLiJ1® ToumamSt Glen Canyon 182731) National Recreation Area to - local ladies are urged 392) Golden Spike Na- -' participate tional Historic Site SWIMMING PARTY 293 (last year 61242) The youth of the First Natural Bridges National Church are hav- Baptist Monument 24598 (last a Swimming Party ing year 30227) and Zion Friday night at the Moan National Park 526117 Swim Center from 8:00 (last year 630971) to 10:00 pm All young Visitor figures for Naare invited to tional Park Service areas people no charge and come at in other Rocky Mountain refreshments will be Region states through available after the party 700498 (last year iSftiASE&i'S 753- Thursday August 221974 State's Tar Sands : 19-7- Z2zZ 2 - - Pfsmbbg : in-si- help-wat- er Divi-remov- ed UestedailtSti 2eiSe 'Beet Alice fph McKinney Stamp Stated Hera 'ifc'i MAP fEBT'fi For the post 18 years she's been "at home" in the Grand Comfy Record Recorder's Office - She drew the phts used by the Cooufy offices She indexed oil the Recorded Documents in the Recorder's office fortho Title Company s She's experienced for in Title work with a accuracy end dependabiRty reputation Besides All This She'll Be a Courteous and Helpful County Recorder VISITS PARENTS Those interested in Mary Loy Young signing up for the Moab daughter of Mr and Mrs: Howard Young has reJunior League Football can still do so turned to foe Utah State program Training School in AmNelda erican Fork after a 381 Chinle visit with her paror Marie Stocks on in Moab ents CheerLane Murphy leaders may sign up with Joan Flynn 259-74- 608 S Jo-chi- m 259-64- 11 Hun-trid- 10-d- ay Remember to vote at the Primary Sept 10 (Pttki PoS&sl Advcrfoeraect j are urged to participate and all new players will need their birth certifi- cates to register There is no fee for the program' but each player must furnish his own uniform Coaches are still needed for an eighth grade team and a 4th and 5th grade team FROM TENNESSEE Leo and Peggy Hotz and daughters Lorri and Diana were here from Knoxville-Tenvisiting his mother Effi? 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