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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 21. Moon Mullin Bv Ford Jo hn on kaiparowits 1973 21 f Joint Venture Crew Readies Giant Fire Truck at Airport Meet Keys To Talks On Power ; Instead of roses and diplomas. six graduates blasted fire turrets Monday as brief ceremonies capped a t course on operating fire truck gigantic" owned by the Air Force. two-wee- k the-mos- Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The power companies backing the r proposed nearly Kaiparowits power plant have scheduled for Friday what F. Son. Wallace Bennett. describes as a key meeting" to discuss whether the government should reverse an earlier decision barring the southern Utah project He said the m- ung will he attended by officials ot he Department, the Protec. ion Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - A joint venture, three city, Ruben R. Gallegos firemen Alien R. Ricks and Harold W. Hanson joined three Air T. Sgt. Jer-olForce firemen W Johnson, Sgt. Keith C, Hutson and Airman Terry D. during the speBangerter cial taught at the Utah Air National Guard. billiou-aolla- long-soug- d I' vy- Tliev learned, according to Col Ralph E. GoodeU, commander of the 151st Civd - LI I The senator said it hed been called to review a lengthy environmental impact report submitted by the power companies. He said the utility companies spent a year and f and more than $1 million preparing the environmental impact report but had not submitted it to the Interior Department before Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton announced last month he was rejecting all applications for necessary federal permits fur the plant for environmental reasons. one-hal- I am hopeful the environmental report submitted by industry will be given a fair and impartial hearing by the federal agencies and that we are not facing a closed-minattitude, said Sen. Bennett. T said at the time I still believe the Kaiparowits nlant was the sacrificial lamb of the southwest energy study because it was the only plant still on the drawing boards. Flight, how to Engineering operate and maintain a 86,800 pound fire truck which can shoot 1,000 gallons of water a minute from its roof turrent onto ar flaming aircraft as large as a I' ivL;L y , '"V . r' ' I jumbo jet. - Different Shifts tipi Department Train- Division Capt. Gordon ing Evans said his men will be, stationed on different shifts to ini help operate the engine case there is a fire at the air, City Fire m&x ' f?' ri P-- 2 airport station, or across the field at the air guard, 24 hours ' v ; port. truck is The bright red housed at the departments '' 45 a day. maThe eight-chine needs two 340 horsepows er engines (which get two miles to a gallon of gasoline) to get it going and can go from 0 to 55 miles an hour id 60 seconds. heel-driv- e vS tv.;" i ; ' i t That's pretty fast for an engine of this size and weight, explained the course teacher, Sgt. Robert Tymin-sk- i. The first week was spept in the classroom, he said, and the second was behind the wheel and under the hood, Jn addition, he said the men earned two semester hours of college credit for their training and will be able to teach others how to operate the truck. Cause Told For Death A Wyoming man killed Saturday on the Van Winkle Expressway near 1835 East apparently lost control of his vehicle when rounding a curve. Bv SAYINGS FROM The X ANCIENT I CHONG BOCK OF CHINESE THE MASTER REVEALS'-HCOMO SPENDS HIS LIFE j HU Pursuing udowen is a fooU PhIIOSGPHy' r O J i think oin Baliuk l Sheriffs Deputy Ronald S. Lillie said Robert Eugene Miller. Caster, was alone in his eastbouna sports car at the time of the rollover. Uses Mixture TnliBii rig nav'iiiiiiil ft- $10-$1- 5 - Tribune stott photo bv Ross Welser Salt Lake City and Air Force firemen shoot a stream of water and foam from new fire truck. Its a joint venture, Col. Goodell explained, between the Air Force, the Air Guard and the city. ! ( For Historical Buildings A i Demolition Moratorium Asked , AK B.( B . Ol, LOCK., SEE DICIC BUILD A SEE DICICFe?R-E- SEE SMOICE SNUFF OUT IHE PIKE WITH. DlCKfe FACE . ID r PUT THE CAAIFPTRe OUT CAVtPFTKE jolinin llarl The need to preserve historical Salt Lake City buildings was explained to city commissioners Monday by the director of a group which proposed a on moratorium strucdemolition of prize tures. Mrs. John M. Churchill, president of the Utah Rent age Foundation, asked the commission to impose the moratorium after each demolition Brooin-lliM- a Bv B. Mwr permit is issued. The request was prompted by recent demolition of the Henry Grow house on Center Street. Mr. Grow, she explained, designed the Mormon Tabernacle. said there are about eight structures within the city that are listed on the National Register of Histone Sites and many more on the state's roster. "We don't want to interfere She Using a mixture of water and a type of foam, the truck has two turrets to shoot the liquid. It holds 2,300 gallons of water and 200 gallons of foam a which costs from gallon, according to Capt. Evans. with the principal property Mrs. rights of the owners, Churchill said, we just want to give them tune for alternatives. Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. said the action should be referred to the city attorney and added the foundation could give the Bureau of Mechanical Inspection a list of historical structures in the city. The cab, as wide as a passenger train, has plenty of crew room for the four-maand the dozens of gauges and conti ols necessary to operate the truck. As it moves in on a fire, one engine is connected to the pump and bias's of water shoot from the roof and . bumper turrets. n Within 20 Feet n -- You can get to within 20 feet of a fire, Sgt. Tyminski said, "and then you can use ' lines. the hand The truck cost the Air Force $147,000, Col. Goodell said, and Is the largest model used for aircraft fires. Legal Chief Rules on Mental Aid Psychologists may not legalin practice psychotherapy Utah and the State Division of Family Senices need not pay for such senices for welfare clients, an opinion from the Attorney General's Office said Monday. Atty. Gen. Vernon R. Romney was answering a question posed by Frank A. Dix, Family Senices Division assistant director of medical programs. ly TiunblrvMTtl- - Bv HILPE&AR7 HAMH0CK6R LET 60 0' THAT TAIL' whoa, epic! mmi WHOAH loin K. Bvan P 06 POOP PRICES Helping Patient Pyschotherapy is defined variously as helping a patient better understand his own attitudes and thought processes as a way of modifying his behavior and attitudes for the better, the opinion said. ARE UPJi Utah-license- d aBv Alex Aarlmi-n- l I WALTER? I'M SORRY HAP TO GO FINP MINPY SHE WENT UPSTAIRS TO VISIT SOME NEIGHBOR- S- PERHAPS WE WERE PISCCNNECTEP.' Ci z - yr?A YOU'P lFCs WHAT PO YOU MEAN? i isx ZlTSHOULP L BE QUITS $ OBVIOUS TO you, Jli BETTER PO SOMETHING ABOUT (s' YOUNGSTER ANN THAT CHILD IS RUNNING YOUR LIFE gc. pisciplining THAT kol.kv d V; V-''- a 7H j dir 11, V BUILD IT YCU3SELF psychologists are not permitted under law to practice medicine in any form, nor are they permitted to practice such therapy on a client as would be inherent in the use of psychotherapy. This is the province of kaye tcp moia eon V.TLl E0J1D IT FClt TC'J psy- chiatry, at least under state statutes, the opinion said. Gives Option to reimbursement, the opinion continued, federal law (under which funds are granted to a state) gives the states the option of paying or not paying for psychotherapy for clients n As iQyy VJ 1625 Foothill Bivd. In Summit County Ph. (1) of Utah Ph. 486-136- 3 582-210- 5 |