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Show i Health Unit Urges Air Pollution Curb A slate rezuiaT:on re.ij. lng sulfur dtoxiae emissions below current considerably acceptable limits" was recommended Wednesday afternoon bv the Utah Stare Board of Health. "The new regulation would require a substantial reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions," explained Dr. Grant S. Winn, chairman, Utah Air Coronation Commifee The would proposed regulation affect some smelting and refining plants throughout the state. A public hearing will be held in early December. Asked about specifically Kennecort Copper Corp . Winn said it would mean "a substantial reduction beyond the current 400 tons of sulrur emitted daily by Xenneccrt via sulfur dioxide m their smelting process. Kennecort and other indus- ail trial leader nave attended cur planning meetings. They s p.ai.s jc'u o: tre reduction." W.nn tor said. "We hae heard no sen-ou- t objections, but if mere are any, the logical pla.e would he m rie public hearing to be cor-t.-- we until the project is completed. Tr.e that they important thing are or a time-tabl-e to get the job done soon." Winn said. Cases would be heard individually and each matter given clo-- e study. Winn added. "We realize there are other air pollutants besides sulfur dioxide. But it is one pollutant." he added. Many crops are especially sensitive to it such as alfalfa, with damage payments made by Kennecort in the Magna-Tooelarea a matter of record. Winn said. "Reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions is not so much a ratter of technology now adays as it is costs. The costs are not small. But we feel industry should dv it. Wmn said. He also praised many industries for "what they have done already. citing substantial sulfur dioxide reductions by Kennecott in the past 30 vears. wou! i laer." field otiiciais earlier stated trey could not substantially reduce sulfur emissions Ker.r.ecott betore 1971. Place ar.d detail- - or the hearing ivl! be announced oon. Dr. G. D. Carlyle Tno.mpson, director. Division of Health. aid. -- .Arizona B- Public Service Co. and allow pooling arrangements with other utilities in Arizona, Now Mexico, Texas and California. The Idaho Pow'er Co. has contributed for a share in the capacity of the new transmission line for gome years. E. Allan Hunter, president, explained that these interconnections make possible poolbetween ing arrangements utilities and permit larger, more efficient generating units III MC uUu. Anderson said the interconnections would not affect the timetable for the new generating plant to be built in Utah. "We are going to need other B-- l of delay in payments, contractors are going to be reluctant to bid Salt Lake County work. If they do, it Is vey probable they will increase the amount of their bids to cover such and this will contingencies mean more cost to the tax- payers. After Gunn tead his statement, Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson Jr. asked Bob West Anderson said the plant could eventually be as large as 2 million kilowatts in generating capacity, and be built over a period of 10 to 15 years although it could be built more quickly if needed. The first unit, costing around $70 million, would only be the start of the plant's con- T Tf H n q fply tVA cost could run to $250 million to $300 million. Anderson said that UP&L would definitely use fossil fuels coal in the plant Schocker. firm owner, if he had anything to add and he aaid he didn't. Palmer was then given the floor and recalled that on Oct. 20 when he received a claim for payment of work done at Decker Lake that he wrote a letter to the county attorney and questioned the legality of guch work. The auditor said he hasn't received an answer apparently Leon Halgren, chief deputy attorney, realizes becau-- e the consequences of the opinion and doesnt want to give it." Palmer said he has the county attorney to represent him in court and realizes that Halgren could not te counsel to the county auditor and the County Commission at the same time. ed He asked tf- TV Latte of v ral causes. He had left sail ia kvt City last year to become a resident McOmber was born Aug. 22, in Hyde Park, Cache 1885, County, a son of Orange and Marinda Griffith McOmber. He married Achsah Stout June 24, 1909 in Mexico. The marriage was Lter solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a former member of the bishopric in the Oakley, Idaho, ward and served as patriarch in the West Pocatello Stake for 18 years and later as patriarch in the Salt Lake Stake for 10 years. He and his wife served a mission to the Southern States in 1944-4- a child McOmber lived Star Valley, Wyo later As moving to Old Mexico with his family. During the Mexican revolution they were driven out and later moved to Oakley, Idaho, and then to Pocatello where he owned and operated a dairy farm. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1958 and in 1968 moved to California. George Burns, now 76. will be touring London and Australia for television appearances this winter. Burns will take UCLA he has been dating. along with him the include his widow, Palo Alto; seven sons and one daughter, Calvin D. Jr., Arthur F. both of Pocatello: G. Emerson. Ferryle B., Adrian S all of Palo Alto; Winston I., Salt Lake City; David I., of Provo; and Mrs. Clarence (Velma) Teerlink, of Sunnyvale. Calif.; 47 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. Hanlon. them noted that Palmer has refused to owed to Schocker and Coon, King and Knowlton, another firm, and that he hasn't had a reasonable time to complete an audit on the work. The other resolution expressed confidence in any action taken bv the county attorney ar.d resolves that "the Board of County Commissioners has every confidence in the ability of the county attorney to handle this action and concurs in the action you have taken and continue to take." of Funeral service' will Continued from Page B-- l nurse, got into a medical conversation with her husband, who described the injuries to some members of the ice station crew whose snow tractor fell into a deep crevasse. "I wouldn't go up on that ice shelf again if tnry would fly me home tomorrow." he said. The Bensons have talked otten since they were able to make contact. At first it was done by a phone "patch through hams elsewhere in the U.S. who had picked up the Antarctic. e "Finally we found a local ham with a powerful enough set." Mrs. Benson said. She has been talking with her husband through equipment operated by Lynn Johnson, a Salt Lake ham. The contact through the Technical College was the first daytime conversation the Bensons weie cb!e to make, atf directed thanks to a 1 beam used by the tchooL 6:45 a.m. 5:00 C DECK 4 KCPX News v-- G qar's .stand 7 Enghsn for Efememary 1i G njerO'eati Cottage. ,. i LwC, wtr Ns a ftcr a CBS 5 A Waiter frorKite. TV2 NEWS AT 6 HILD Exclusive Report ABUSE -C- WEATHER-EUBASPORTS-MARCR- NK KSL r 5- 11 f- - want to rd the town of an anti Quarto fi'e engine. Avery bC've'Der 9i esr jtars 5 yyeCC n Sort;. j . Tnrpcaned off WEN Preen- 6:1.1 7ne Friend G'ant. 2 Houvwood SakM-e- t Gaitop ng Goorrret Lce o Lie f Qi',rg oA 11.30 a.m. - Newtywed Love Is 5 1:00 ov 4 Cene-- 5 Secret Sorm 1:30 ighf Promise ?8 4 One Life o Lve, Eoce 5 4 Dark Shadows 5 Movie t:30 mno) 2:45 4 Ns 11:00 weatrer aid sports 11:30 2 Hunt the Man Down Gig Young Cleo Moore 3:30 Sesame 7 Street 3:50 4 Suspense Week "MANIAC" t- - in Sew mg Fash-on- 4:00 're Paradise - Ci pm n Scotty. 2- -jf Kerwin Mathews Wonos Mike Douglas (d) 4 - .or Law (hour). dd Garner Ft.ntore e Py;e 4:30 to Succeed? Jr Test yourself on 2 Likely THE GAME GAME GcicJeoosts. Farm Report and Viewer's Digest 5 7 To Tei fh- - Truth These Our Cnd-e- n 5:53 a.m. (rerun). 4:55 V Reocrf Cc'onel Bieeo 8ili Cosby At U. On Friday Night Bill Cosby, known for his television show and stage presentations, will pertorm Friday at 8 p.m. at the new Sports and Special Events Center at tha University of Cosby's appearance Is being sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of CO'bv is best known to gen- eral audiences for his starring role in the series. I Spy. which ran for three years on comedy albums and two sing ing albums to his credit. He Here also has two films. now in Comes Mr. Jordan. another and production. movie as yet untitled. Co'by started playing the leading nightclubs soon after he got out of Navy service. Several friends had urged him to go into entertainment after they had seen his routine in the Navy Alter many appearances at the hungry 1, Washingtons Shoreham Hotel. New York' Basin Street East, the Flas mingo at Las Vegas and at Lake Tahoe, he went info the I Spy series. He played a seciet agent under guise of a PJiodes scholar. The show became one of the most popular in the country in its first year It pushed Cosby to nationwide fame. Har-rah'- . NBC and would be running yet. except the comic wanted They have arranged with the produeer of the series to spend six months of each year shooting the shows. The other six months, they spend on their ranch in a remote ares of Montana. 610-ac- ;o do other shows. His three Cosby specials on NBC alo directed attention to the talented performer and he won several awards as well as new audience. He has nine V IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET - - t V f rtv' BRAN BUDS Ni J r Ji They have owned and operated the ranch in the northwest corner of Montana since 1935. They have appeared in stage, film and television productions in New- York, Hollywood. Canada and on mt iv location sites in that time. N Night 2:18) Of APOLLO 12 FIRES ROCKET FOR T.E.I. Com- Merv toiffm attests stars HEW Sec reiary Robert Finch, Jim Backus Max me and Brown singer (to mmutes). 4 Farm TWhf. V.O'lJ HcsotaL r nA-ilne- I 4 Game Many ScendcrBd 2 The doctors 4 The Oa'ing Game. 5 Gud'hq Light FRIDAY VIKHING 3:33 a.m. bet for laughs Nnon Livs. 12-3- Midnight THAT GIRL JIM NABORS of OiA' Dav a- SPECIAL SURPRISE GUESTS TONIGHT THOMAS-B-est fa' J You're Pjftmg Ve On 4 Le's Make A Dee1 5 As the Word Turns. 7 Se$am Street Welti and James 'When m 2 COMING HOME!! Figuring II Out, toilowM munity Alert. Vovip. r mg fclit-- Heart Is 10::?0 a.TR. ? Na-Droppers foi owed by t Dunn 4Tv-- Girl 5 Search for Tcmcrrow, 11 a.m. to Laupn In. A D'earri Hoce ? Mason (hour). 4 An Old Flame kindles MARLO fa.m. O 10 Jecpara A Ahwre 5 MOST COMPLETE CHANNEL 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS 7:00 . 9:30 N.m 2- - 2 JOHNNY CARSON 6:15 7 M5ter$oer' Nenbomcoc 6:30 f Daniel Boone ts tar? of a verge fit faratic. Will Geer ouet stars tnogri. t 4 an; Vrs Vut Carcn Warning 9:00 ....CANCER.... Interlace. 11 4 7 10:30 News ng f Out- a.m. ne of Aroy GriffiM 8:30 4 It Takes A Thef Munay enlists tne k n of Sieves i"' p Gu t 3 sars inciixje jMartha Hve , Ej B Le Stander Lionel and "f) Barker (hour). 7 Tfp t nat Grew Up ""Webs of Seei " a 1.6 railroad movie Sosskind, "The Jungle World of Junkies and Dope Addicts," story how etkht people discuss ho t they kicked rW dope habit halfway house. OFT KSL a.m. 6 - F Aenace Roon owed 9:25 a m. With Nourse, Truth or ComeouencM, 4 5 MOVIE s 'X3 mo1- NEW PREVENTION METHODS. 6:00 Te 9 2 DEAN MARTIN GORDON MacRAE DOM DeLUISE t a.m. T a' e. D''s Wend pres Huntiey-Jrmkle- li Ci 2- -ae Session" has educators os-- r crocrv o r em v v ca KuED to octestieo the Reo ers 11 5:30 3t 1 NvA!, LaLani'e Special Report Teaene Luc K.TV 7:30 a.m. - - 8:55 CBS THURSDAY ' 7 rd 8:30 a m. 2 TV2 NEWS AT 10 VAN DYKE 9 -- Vivien Leigh in "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" H X Warren Beatty, 5 c Taes Z 10:00 Jr birthday present? Cae3T' -- I 3ev,..(y " V -- n a Jedr-- e West 7 a.m. ri C (Ch. 2. 9 p m ). 2 Who took Rob's Utah. John Mclntire of The Virginian and his wile, actress Jeanette Nulan. who also appears on the series, have a perfect set-uin entertainment. Lawn - 4- tFrah ,n .Cretan 4. Gov. (aivm 8:09 with Dean Lre The NBC series, The Banana Splits Adventure Hear is in trouble in the ratings. The network says there is a good chance it will not return next season. The network is trying to negotiate with WaP Disney Studios for some cartoons n. hi vaults. Ideal Set - Up 6-- to the State b L Ramptoo pm.'. as selected Bv (Best possibilities Howsnf Peerson, ere listed in small bold listings ere petd botd type. Advertisements (ci Denotes coor Utah. be 7 5, peri. Report T C News CBS - lroos.de guest stars Anne Bai'er as head of a mating computer service (hour). 'ed Darr,n even 4- Tne story of how eight people kicked the dope hamt at a "halfway house" is told bv them on the David Susshind Show (Ch. 11. 9 p.m. ). THURSDAY VIEWING Although the adult movie. A Alan And A Woman, finished in 60th place in national rankings it rated 16th in the more urbane-orienteplaces. d held on Saturday, 1 p m.. in the 17th Ward chapel in Salt Lake City. Friend may ceil at 260 E. South Temple Friday, p.m., and Saturday at the chapel ore hour before services. Burial will be in Wasatch Memorial Park. That The world of TV is pondering a mystery. Bob Hope has finished first in the ratings, with his comedy type show this season. His special production of the musical comedy, "Roberta, wound up in 35th place in the ratings. Survivors In the commission meeting, Halgren brought two resolutions he had written on orders V This (Ch. I 1:30 1 Cur V.O' 5 6:30 a. in. Nftv panelists. one-wom- of California. issued his opinion that suggested the same thing and couldn't rule on the matter because he didn't have all the facts. $ Mn; ' I'M Report to the State iCh. 7, 7:30) has Governor Calvin L. Rampton talking to I'tah newsmen. Ed icators discuss the dec problem on Rap Session (Ch. 7, 8 pm.). Viewers may call KUED with questions tor Utah and Utahns will be the center of attention on two network shows on two successive weekends. Death Valley Days (Ch. 4. 8:30 p.m. Friday) w.ll pieent a segment starring Ivalou Redd and her daughter. Jana. Both live in Monticello, Utah. It Tlie show is titled "The Visitor. the story of a pioneer woman who, with her two children, fights off a band of marauding Indians with the help of a wounded Indian scout. The show was filmed in Kanab in June. While working on the production, some members o the technical crew were killed in a near Zion crash plane Canyon. Jana, who is 16. does not feel that she wants to puisue an acting career at present. She wxjits to become an English teacher. Ivalou, who has been in three Death Valley Days segments this sear will preshow in sent a Salt Lake, Dec. 8. She has performed many times in southern Utah and in neaiby Colorado cities. Jana has assis with wardrobe and settings. The second production "And the minute I saw k sitwith Utah interest is schedting at the curb with the keys uled for Discovery (Ch. 4, in it, i KNEW I was Dodge 9:30 a.m. Nov. 30) It will material." look at the settlement of the Great Salt Lake V alley m the last half of the 19i!i Century and ns development since that time. Discovery was produced by ABC in cooperation with Utah Travel Council, the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau. Production of the segment dealing with the history and development of the valley was followed by making of a show focusing on the early impact of mining on the Beehive state, and the new pay lode of old mining areas such at Alta. Brighsnow. ton, Park City Both segments of Discovery were written by Ron Liss, who was in Utah for a couple of weeks. He died soon after returning to New York. died short time later. Halgren DO-IT-MA- TALK Martin By HOWARD PEARSON' o NalHirs Myron Handelman tsKWiHmHimiiwmiBimitmmimfflimmHHfflimmmiiinm commission to c- Highlights Spotlight Saints, Thursday in a Palo Alto hospital of natu- in WdT Jv 3c'' C -- and Music Johnny Cash, Minnie Pearl and Jear.nie C Riley wih Tom Jone (Ch 4. 8 p.m.). and Gail Martin. Gordon MacR-ie- , Dorn DeLuise and Stanley Utah Takes Jesus Christ of suggested that Palmer pay the claim under protest and then investigate the situation later. One Poca-tell- Church Hanson of appear Jiui Stakes, agree to pay the legal fee of an attorney the same as it did last year when Palmer went to court for a judgment in another case. The commission tabled the request. A Jana Redd and her mother, haiou Redd, in Death Valley Days episode. 6:15 a.m. Top Comedy ret-wor- and Lake KEN BERRY n PALO ALTO, CALIF. Calvin Delos McOmber, 84. former patriarch of the Salt be." gg a. in. 6 HOUR-w- ith 1 Patriarch Dies At 84 Decker Dispute Fiores Up Again Continued from Page Variety shuvi. discussions on diopouts ar.d or. drugs, and a Gov ether's Report highlight TV viewirg tor.ghi. No speii. Apollo 12 coverbut the age i renuy have break-iports at any time, dopernmg on deve.opn erts. Speuul guests on varietv shows include Ken Berry with Deseret News Television Editor power sources bv the he said. As to the site, he said. "We've been looking at several aieas, but we haven't made a decision yet on where it will 1969 20, Rampton Reports; Variety Former S.L mid-1970- s. -l n e that Thompson empna-ize- d the public could support or reject the reductions The regulations would also the burning of coal or fuel oil contain.r.g more than 1.5 per cent sulfur by weight. The committee left industry one exception "If they can prove they are well on the way to adding device-- , and it is onlv a matter of short time UP&L To Build High-Vo- lt Line Continued from Page eve-'-io- gf.-- November Tnursdoy, Nabors , Jones, Dean Martin , ur.ni tr.ey are completed, tiee SEWS DESERET THIS rr WttK ; ONLY FURS UNCLAIMED ContimiiHl entitled to from Page B-- l U added: "We aren't overlooking it hoping they will go away. This will be taken care of immediately. They say you'll aKo be paid for the referrals you are entitled it. And Being Sold From Storags Unheard af Prices ee New and Used Furs j 1 to. Imagine a Mink Capeiet for S15.00 "Is! Sometime ago we bought a set of cnev c'opodias on a menthlv nay iilan on the terms I eonlil afford. Then they wrote and said they'd have to shorten the eontract thus making the payments higher. I canceled the contract and asked them to refund my $10 deposit. After three months and many letters and telephone rails I haven't gotten it. 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Traae in your old fur. second-han- Varrcii Beatty, Vivien Leigh star m The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" on the CBS Thursday Night Movie TONIGHT S pm Channel 7J ICSL-T-V THIS WEEK ONLY SAlt ENOS SUNDAY, NOV. 5J Ob t ct ir to ? N, Sunday lltil F5 |