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Show Meet Urges Remedial Action and gas conservationists TULSA. OLKA. (AP) Oil remedial action is taken from mediately. states said Wednesday current petroleum shortages will become more severe unless Interstate im- - 34 ' FlTlItrS fkatujeA WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE: OFFICES. 1C.OOO SQ. DISPLAY SPRINKLER A SYSTEM, BURGLAR 220-VOL- FT. 4 AREA. ALARM POWER. AMPLE PARKING. FUTURE (Walton resolution adopted by the Oil Compact Commission called upon consumers all forms of to conserve wherevto switch and energy er possible from oil and gas to other sources of supply. A LC. 87-2211 Minutes earlier. Gov. John had said the Love, energy cnsis dictates a need for a national energy policy. We need a program that is realistic, one that supports the free market system ialt and the effort, research nations Love said I have information something like that is to be an- ibtm nounced in Washington in the next few days. Love did not elaborate but there has been speculation President Nixon soon will ask Congress to consolidate, under a Department of Natural Refederal numerous sources, agencies now involved in energy policy matters. Tne new department would r;place the Interior Department. Both Love and Gov. Bruce the commission King, chairman, expressed concern over the nation's increasing dependence on imported oil supplies. Thursday Morning, June Page 4 Section B Sulfur Dioxide Standards First, Kennecott Asserts Special to The Tribune DENVER Kennecott Copper Corp., said it cannot readi- -- - K3u SPEED QUEEN OPE and Weekly Rates. 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Monson, Kearns High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Poul-se- n ,3540 W. 47th South. Others named are Maria A. Oneida, Hillcrest High School, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Oneida, 618 Columbia Dr., Midvale; Berdett C. Rogers, Kearns High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Rogers, 5026 S. 4820 West, Kearns; Robert L. Sangroniz, Hillcrest High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Sangroniz, 86 Maple St., Midvale; Connie M. Turpin, Cyprus High School, daugher of Mr. and Mrs Glen V. Turpin, 3408 S. 8575 West, Magna. L. EASTMAN 'HATCH a 0 0 INSURANCE With INC. PHONE 359-773- 7 3615 Alsop, V. Jeffrey The winners are the sons and daughters of Kennecott employes and were presented awards for $500 each. Winners were selected by officials of the State Department of Education and Utah Education Assn. 0 0 Mr. Kastler said the intent of the ad was to reassure people that if they are building a want to connect home and up we have gas for them. He said the highly publicized energy crisis had raised questions in peoples minds that needed to be answered. Duty-Bonn- d tler replied. Vi iHf.1 crisis. money be better spent on exploration?" Mr. Gesas asked. Were duty bound to explain about our reserves, Mr. Kas- The winners are Michele H. Alsop, Granger High School, 0 wasnt "misleading" and exacerbating the energy ad Wouldnt advertising ly meet Environmental Protection Agency particulate standards at its Utah Copper Division until it has met sulfur dioxide standards. Better Service mn crease. The ad, which appeared May 2 in Salt Lake newspak peri pers and for a It said it would like the compliance date for meeting both standards to coincide. GICM THE IX od on radio and television, termed an important message from B. Z. Kastler, presi-dn- t. Mountain Fuel Supply, about natural gas supplies, was challenged by attorneys opposing the companys application for a statewide rate in- An advertisement by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. assuring customers that MFS has fuel reserves to last 35 years unless the company continues to serve "all large industnal users was challenged in detail Wednesday before the Utah Public Service Commission. It said, however, in a petition to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, that the EPA requires compliance on particulate standards no later than July 31, 1975, and on sulfur dioxide standards on an appreciably later date." The later date was not specified by Kennecott. GHSZ1 Oave Strongs PorscheAudi 1 045 S. State Street Salt Lake City 14, 1973 ' Attorneys Challenge MFS On Natural Gas Supplies Verl Topham, an attorney representing Utah Power and Light Co., pursued the subject further and asked Mr. Kastler if the ad implied that on y by discontinuing service to the large industrial users could, the reserves be stretched to 35 years. Mr. Kastler said the ad stated that the reserves would be less than 35 years if all large industrial users continue to be served but stressed that even if they are the reserves will remain substantially better than the national average. He added that the message was also intended to inform the public that new sources are continually being sought and, according to trend, if the need ever arises we can always manufacture gas from coal at a price that will continue to make gas the most convenient, efficient and economical fuel. When Mr. Topham challenged the latter part of that statement, Mr. Kastler replied, I think we will always be able to maintain our competitive position. Poses Question Frank Warner, commission chairman, asked Mr. Kastler why he had chosen to single out large industrial users in his ad. Mr. Kastler replied that these were the interruptible gas users, those that are cut off during peak winter usage, and they would go before homeowners, small businesses and other permanent subscribers. Go Classified Polaroids GoodTime camera Square Shooter 2: Vi n The lowest priced all purpose color camera Polaroids ever offered. Automatic electric eye exposure control. lens. Sharp 0 Built-i- n flash. Built-i- n distance finder for VI Square Shooter 2 f h 1 And then brag about it? Buy 5 packs of Polaroid ColorpackLand fi!m-g-et a free pair of Cool-Ra-y Polaroid sunglasses. LAND CAMERA N Didnt want to admit it! William Cheap Air Conditioning is no bargain. Dont let it hap- ar concStion your home. 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