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The joint cntirprise 'will offir a Variitv if specialty pnjxrtv and li ih Idy u,ver aiis in I .ah," thi uiT.p.imcs vaid Idaho and Nevada later will be included in the market- r qua d Safi ty a par bumper di vgmd to with land colli sains of up to live miles pci hour and an mb Mini ing siioul new Guaranty Nation tiple line and High mint is ing general agi nt ft dt ally improvements area tl p iiuo'n Mercury ( have unvoih d a 12 modi line of pa anmr aii'o, for 11)71 tmludin ; a Mu tana II smalli i than ds piulcio v()r and a I oug ir XK7 di uni d to taki ' advar.'.u!' of a lupidly grow lrg n.aikit in lr.lei mediate c pi ait , ( ars I h n.'dtl included two trams National :mi High Conn try Corp ing I cnr 1 Denver based panics fa he tibmu gait Union Wins 74 Line Unveiled Al Ford, Mercury Join In r Jc is a companv a manag mul- and seat h must be fa bi It Ah ned bi lme the (ars will stall Ford Vue Pusi lint Hi nnet Second li1-- SW FR a union steward with "economic reprisals " He s.nd salts of lliiei mediate p e Kills car- -, wine h in elude the (hvioht Monte (ailo. 11; mouth Barracudi and tl i 1unti u Oi .ml n io-- e pe re ert ,iii i tiinab el t from JHiO'S) in l1). 2 to a The complaint was filed with ibe M Rli bv in al (if the Inter rabon d lirother-hooor kc of Lkctncal AIL (10 It claimed fredcr-icHeinecke, a Yellow Pages salesman and union toward m the sale- - department, was drealened witu "economic reprisals, me lulling peissiblc bv Dean Kill, Mountain Bell s.des manager 1 d , in 1971 1 -- lib (UK II GO bbott L.dii idtoi is (L FI) his amiomuid it will stmt eoisti m turn of a Si miil.on facility at ltuvistu, va , to pro- duce lrngating solu'ions in plastic contanurs The new plant, to go udo production by the middle of next year, will e mple v The complaint also alk ged formal probaHeinecke tionary su'us was extended conti ary to company policy, after he engaged in concerted activities piolected by the (unfair lab practices) act Mr 2110 SEPT. 3rd inducing handling grievances orfbehult of his liSirmllH fl NEWSPAPER of Judge Stiapno dismissed a second complaint filed by the union, alleging that Mountain Bell bad violated rights of Jeanne Sclland, a saleswoman, because of her union activities you've sold your home on Hal eonir.iit you can convert tli.t contract 11 a or lull eqmtv into cash ekt ills visit or phone any moituage bun counselor at Piudeutiil I vJ r.il Savings, ss 1 jst trd sou'll, t 1 Would you like to learn about an investment method, using Conveitible Bonds and the related common stock to cieate a hedge situation ... a method that doesn't depend so acutely on the direction ol the stock market, your ability to choose the 'right stocks, or w Inn to buy or sell them? Kid "mixing' Ituh and south, 1ho. Lake City, Utah 328 466! - using more than 3 0,0i 0 kilo waits of power from Ltah Fower & Light Co to dns u pump irrigation systems, no'es E A Hunter, L I&L president They re Richard J Farrell, Chicago, vice president for law and public affairs for the Standard Oil Co of Indiana, said the relaxation of price controls may be one method of helping companies cope with the problem The price of wellhead gas is unrealistically low, he de- N - j clared g Farrell admitted under that his own company-hasperf nearly $20 million in advertising its products arid ques-tionm- Vv I r n a r iV, W-- A Ail . a it Those 30,0u0 acres, he continued, have a potential for growing 7 5 million bags of potatoes, or 2 4 million bushels of w heat. - tJ i1 t - .M- .hi 2 -I v 3 in all, it keeps UPiL planner- - on their toes, Mr All Hunter added Thats because irrigation related pow er drains parallel peak power demands bv edv dwellers air condition- - H NX " t i , ! i V. i . V iV it! ' xs f i x . ; ds - ;Y' v$f9 1? 1 Aj-l- JK t Robert P. McHugh, president of Coloiado Interstate Gas, said his company will not be able to provide any more natural gas to its consumers in 1975 than it will in i I Land that would otherwise he 'rv farmed or nut used is served fcv a UP&L electric pump. . 1974 lie said his company has spent $140 million r KC L,(-- - w .Three new pamphlets introduce I ifx-- I-- i V- w mk, Week Only ' 4 Basic Functions tflSElIi f come tax. IIovv coiporate bonds offer liberal yield. a high degree of safety, and a chance lor capital gams. He said a start could be under way toward the end of the decade if a major effort is Association a atv V z ' --- Key Floating Decimal , made. Then, he said, perhaps in the 1980s we could begin to look toward od shale as a regional source secuiities Maes) offer 7 percent guaranteed by the U.S. Government Youis lice. Mail coupon. Rechargeable Battery Constant Key E3E0SO in- ("Ginnie Mr? Need Number? Sign-Chan- I?1 .mJS and Adapter-Charg- one-ye- ar Other models available )t,.WS warranty 1 -- 6 Phone 467-9- 8 P M Retirement Securities' CINCINNATI (UPI) 1 (ph ast pnt li 6 Address. 1 State City Merrill S lnih 7,p. The firm said it believes it is the first telephone company in the nation to receive permission from a state to charge for directory assistance. .Office Phone Please give name ami offue address of Account customers MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNCR If .. Ea t: Is.iuttse & The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has authorized a 20 cent charge for each information call after three fiee calls each month. SMITH INC 16 E. So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 43 North University Ave., Provo, Utah 84601 B0I El E3 E5M53 EJ E2 E3 ET3 S2J ES E23 EJT E23 C3 L2T E3 C3 C3 O E2J I s Cv c- - K ri can help with BACK -TO - SCHOOL c1. s the rei1 K) livni' Ceil 1. v. ant to re , ir r i up "O''' o ' le" 1 n or- - " d r n v o' ,i , i ' n it , r".! From this point on vhot do you know 3CUt I3U1 iinq a buikling? 'e V. 3 LIBERTY THRIFT AND LOAN CORrORAMON Across from Security Title Company Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 S PHONE. REDWOOD RD Redwood 1 5 ouNc got voi r let. now whir Will ihcre are clearances, pcniiis, righn oi way, panning budia ting duMgmng, ton- .wteg ik tii c cv.av.itng lonsiuuting reeling finishing inti ne- f shinc gre ids werk. I.injs.a xng eu our-ey i u can k nr a1' nit a !h sc things Or vo.i c.rn g.l in 1. iich wah us s c ike c ire of cv ci del i,- l- from the STATE PHONE. 262 9475 Mu. ay, Utah 84107 "V Js - it H. AM t 6 TV! .Clc-- f I 06 or thru-jo'- s ccnccNng Big1- ',3 to a'l those cities Siturd ) P' , t! '3 FA'ISf F.CtNaC I rst s(tps to the 1st 's p,e h as e.i w int us le handle, vie1! handle So use us a wlen youre ready no hudj 1 veil ii ' eu dt n I h is t inir let Vi -- FP "ft ri v1 '1 UTAH SYSTEM BUILDERS, INC. I T 307 1 V'SnCar1 J1 !. L' of f knevs-ju- ico in nr J. RAPID CITY UKf DlNVfR CITY TZ 1 . THr Of.LYWAYTOFiy YourTnvc' Acer.! Self Lake Cily,U;c.h C1.2-- .1 ' FALLS V " a! SIOUX It J SALT A s! fcV'XTO sry you voetto fly Western. Cr U t rrf--r f ri. crl uset T IS SI. PAUL r "Tt n 27 North 7f h West Phono: GARY BJTTE u-.- i Open Daily 10 i i CcT.mrcid-iRclustrlcMnstifutlor.- Granger, Utah 84119 5124 SOUTH urn WINNfAPOt Nonstops, 299 9341 Suite 101 P'aa MU XX i I PHONE: 328 1563 331 EAST 4TH, SOUTH iiril d t , 'j s - 3448 Per- 4 B Th - through the Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. soon will be charged for the service, telephone company officials announced. ue 1086 East 2100 South. Suite 228 OPEN Pay 20 Cents sons calling information r deb's9 nation J. How Government NauonalMort-gag- e j v the An oil shale expert, Russell of Cameron, president Cameron Engmeers, Denver, said the public should not expect oil shale to play a major rolle in the energy picture in the near future. you to securities oftenns a high return with relatively low risk. Youll learn: I low municipal bonds offer inter- ffi&t said McPgh must have a specific national energy policy and the government must reorganize the bureaucracy now looking into the energy problem. Major Effort B Home Phone Want to four m years to build its pipeline capabilities and that represents 40 percent of its total assets. or Mon thru Fri ? fix y in AC Dr. Richard J. Gonzales, of Houston, Tex , a petroleum from consultant economics Houston, indicated that there might have to be some relaxation of environmental protection standards if companies are to provide for the nations pnergy needs. tg A est that is fiee from Federal dv only $7 million to $10 million on ri search for syntnetic fuels development. Some Relaxation? yi r nHvne with & N L v, At the end of last year's urigating season, LP&L was supplying power for pumps on some 650 000 acres, two thirds of them in southeastern Idaho And cacti year, another 30 000 land that otherwise acres would be dry farmed or uncomes under productive electric pump irrigation for the first time. tarn ' T 1 T - dav-lon- g ) 1 n d estate ! -- -- The kilowatt figure is doubled since DM, he said, with i COO kilowatts of pumping load added this year alone yeuri..xd S V Oa'-N- j ? f c jin I A V . are I J t , 5 acids 1 4 ' t A j ' ' y?' " nd that demand is b'gger than any electric generating un.t on our system, except the west one at uu,hton Plant he witn 310,000 kilowatts, a long-tim- e member of the New oik Stock Exchange bused in Denver. Coloiudo. with i S llianch Otlu.cs including Salt L ake City and Provo, will discuss this investment method at a special forum lor seru us investors. lie forum v ill be held on Wednesday. August 2l), S 00 P.M in Boswoilh, Sullivan's down tow n oltice University Club Bldg Lobby, 136 Cast South 'Iemple. J If - may be exchanged foe such sumptuous food 521-073- :' "''V'ft-- v that mere mdney & COMPANY, INC. 4 5 - Leaders (AP) petroleum and natural gas industries sjyd Tuesday tint unkss steps are taktn to luo'-epnee controls on petroleum products and inerea-- 1 incentives for exploration the nation's energy crisis ni?v be around for some time That position w as taken at a semmar on the energy shortfall sponsored by the Colorado Petroleum Council and the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Assn. DENVER in t a - iSIl CS11C1 BOSWORTII SULL.IVAN Admission charge is FlvEE, and reservations required Call Miss k.uen kusmussen at send name, uddiess, and klc phone. number with number c f reservations r rig wav fir Idaho farmers ers LAGOON 1 I Shortage In Energy fel- employ es low FOR CONTRACTS! BAFFLED BY THE STOCK MARKET? Panel Airs Pjo3J 29, 1373 and water me y in a k Plant Iiarnu I g Judge Jerrold H Shapiro the rulirg following two day s of f )i mal hearirgs in Salt Lake ( li, ia-- t Julie' gir NOR by thp'ub'n-m- ' pio-jee- mm miss in unices statutes pi iNew Lice trial Na- A Limoln Mereurv spoles-mar- . said the XR7 fids rnoie made arid moie tua k space then the piivious Cou- A -- SEE OUR AD IH SUNDAYS - NCISCO tional Labor Relations Board administrative law judge has ruled that Mountain Bell valid' d federal ur t air labor ear sfet Ai.?u t Idaho Farmers Mix Electricity , Water in Big Way sjvecial to The Tribune I 4211 il(j') Mcnar'. Wednesday tion S-- i Ruling in Utah , NLRB Case FidwtU uod the MuM.irg II . one of the few "r pri"' times in the American auto-- ' motive industc that an has been rtposilioiud downward m sue and vvt ight He ui tin1 car which - NO r pound-- , lighter and is men's g Mini'i r than tie1 I'll was made sm.dkr to to thi ri ul it ve thmk exists for lavia. mull spieuty F. 1 11S Lift Curbs? Mountain Bell C23 - 1155 - |