Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

Location:
Ogden, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4 2 1 f' i -v j- -v- v- -t -Vt 12A Ogden Standard-Examiner Thursday June 12 1973 Pollution of Utah WASHINGTON AP)-The In-1 for the Native American Rights Lake Prompts Federal Trial' rights to the waters of the streams that will be diverted to the Bonneville Basin as part of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project He said no construction has begun on the Uintah Unit and agreement has been reached on any project designed Jto put water to use on the Indian Rep Allan Howe D-Utahj said after a meeting of the delegation and Interior officials Wednesday that he was sympathetic to the Ute Indians and the Uintah Unit and would like to see it built but also felt should go ahead with the vat canal irritated that a Bureau of Indian Affairs official on the basis of a letter from an individual representing a dissident group of Indians would recommend the delay of the opening of bids on the vat tunnel and ignore the governor of the state of Utah the entire Utah delegation and the Ute said Sen Jake Garn R-Utah Club reportedly asked for the delay Commissioner Morris Thompson of the Bureau of Indian in a memorandum to the secretary of Interior said strongly urge and recommend that you direct the Bureau- of Reclamation to cancel its invitation for bids on vat tunnel pending a thorough secretarial review of the entire He said the Ute Tribe terior Department has told congressional delegation that a group of Indians is seeking to ylelay bid openings for a portion of the Central Utah Project i Bureau of' Reclamation last month called' for bids on the vat tunnel part (of the Strawberry collection system and a major component of the Bonneville Unit The project is estimated at $16 million DENVER (UPI) The Environmental Protection- Agency has announced an adjudicatory hearing will be held later this year on a dispute with US Steel on how much ammonia its Geneva Works can dump into Utah Lake The hearing trial before a federal administrative law judge be conducted in late summer or early fall on 'BE OBJECTIVE' Robert Pelcyger attorney significant winter doctrine Advocacy Trend DANIEL' A YURTH Navy Commission AN EXTRA HOUR TO SHOP FOR DADs ALL ZCMI STORES WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 7 PM SATURDAY JUNE 14 Blasted by Editor HE RECEIVES DOCTORATE XX- ing the need to know has been the greatest the press has been at its Utah Man Dies In House Blaze the steel request for a variance from national effluent guidelines for steel companies John Vaneria an attorney at the EPA regional office in Denver said the company wants to drain twice as much into the lake as the guidelines would permit In addition US Steel is seeking exemption from all wastewater effluent limitations during periods of rain and snowmelt Under federal law anyone discharging wastes into the waters must have a permit from the EPA or an approved state agency State and federal water control officials decide on limits and controls in the permit after public hearings US Steel is seeking exemptions on ammonia levels at all times and on all effluent limitations during rain or snow storms contending the Orem plant is a unique operation and should be granted a variance from the national steel guidelines The steel industry is currently challenging those guidelines in the US District Court of Appeal in Washington Vaneria said the discharge into Utah Lake from the Geneva blast furnaces exceeds ammonia concentrations proposed by the permit by nearly a two to one ratio Vaneria said the EPA standards woud limit the amount of amonia that could be drained into the lake requiring additional treatment of the LAYTON Daniel A Yurth has received his doctor of medicine degree from the University of Utah He is the son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Yurth 2636 350 Layton and a 1966 graduate of Davis High School He is married to the former Suzann Shaw and they have a daughter Emily Dr Yurth has been commissioned a lieutenant in the US Navy Medical Corps and will intern at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Oakland Calif SALT LAKE CITY Competition citizen lobby groups and alternative forms of communication can help insure a free and responsible press the editor of National Geographic magazine said Wednesday-night Speaking to more than 200 persons at a dinner celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Deseret News Gilbert Grosvenor said society can use these forces to prevent a abuse of editorial Grosvenor expressed concern over what he said was a trend among journalism job-seekers to- be more interested in advocacy than objectivity In some cases he said the distinction between editorial columns and news columns is blurred JORDAN Utah A West Jordan man Lawrence Barnett died Wednesday wrhen flames consumed the bedroom of his small frame house authorities said Fire Department spokesmen said Barnett 64 lived alone in his home Jeffs said he found Barnett lying in the kitchen The back was burned and there was a cut on his forehead Cause of death was smoke inhalation but authorities said they were investigating cause of the fire 2 Boaters Found OK on Utah Lake Dairy Suit Asks Far Less Money PROVO Utah Two boaters were found safe after spending the night on Utah Lake when their outboard motor stalled Utah County officers said Charles Hansen 27 of West Jordan and Steven Hansen 30 of Salt Lake City were spotted after daybreak WARM WATER FAVORS GROWTH The editor said he favored the growth of underground newspapers as alternative communicators in areas where there is little media competition He said government policy and legal decisions could help bring at competition within the industry and that citizen lobby groups which affected large corporations would be placing more pressure on magazines and newspapers as citizens are free to be watchdogs of the he said Grosvenor stressed the importance of a free press say- should be noted that Utah Lake has been designated a warm water fishery by the state and high concentrations of pollutants have harmful efefcts on fish and related the EPA said in a news release Under federal Drocedures the JANITORIAL EQUIPMENT dlCsTo SALE SALT LAKE CITY An antitrust suit filed by a Salt Lake City dairy against three Utah dairies and one in Idaho seeking $25 million damages are asked to be trebled to $75 million not $225 million The Associated Press reported erroneousiv Tuesday the suit asks $225 million The action was brought by Dairymen Associates Inc doing business as Heber Valley Milk Co and names Western General Dairies Inc General Dairies Inc and Federated Dairy Farms Inc all based in Utah and Upper Snake River Association an Idaho firm administrative law judge will 20 50off New and Demo Mashines Sale Ends June 20 INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL LABORATORIES 219 Wash Blvrf Oqde issue findings of fact following the adjudicatory hearing The regional EPA administrator then issue an order in the case based on those findings His decision may be appealed to EPA Administrator Russell Train and then to the US Court of Appeal Union President TWIN FALLS Idaho (AP) -Bob MacFarlane of Boise has been reelected president of the Idaho AFL-CIO i FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS Cods SHOPMATE Vi" DRILL REMINGTON Men's Cord-Cordless REMINGTON MEN'S HOT COMB) with Mist Reg 2398 i )' Reg 405 Eby 788 with Quick Charge 495 '-'4R1ABIF SPfED 088 Reg 4495 ffBie slacks tfCsie Remington WATTS STYLER-DRYER If perf $20 to $40 sophisticated shirt-jac styling that's especially comfortable for summer Famous brand latest looks and colors 36 to 46 If perf $14 to $20 expertly tailored solids and patterns for custom matching to our jackets for extra leisure wear Brands you know sizes 29-42 NORELCO AUTOMATIC CRIP FILTER COFFEE MAKER Req 3495 2288 2-speeds StSuuSuMlI NORELCO SHOPMATE ELECTRIC flog 2798 000 WATT OROFESSIONAL GRIP GRIP cOeluxxe frinos caimdi suites 38" DRILLC HAIR DRYER! Reg 2895 Reg 1695 CS) VARIABLE SPEED 1288 Reg to $100 you save up ts $35 Trios solid-color suit with its own coordinated pair of patterned slacks for a second look plus an assortment of other stylish conventionals Latest of everything here is BLACK DECKER DELUXE A X- -vV S-V'S S'nN 5 4 Xr ws X'v LAWN EIDGER and SHOPMATE 714" CIRCULAR NV- X' a (SJ SUNBEAM HOT LATHER DISPENSER "Lather Man" Reg 1650 TRIMMER Reg 2995 i Reg to $70 you save up to $30 Many summer colors and styles included so Dad (and you) can get right into them Solids and handsome patterns like checks and plaids to see And we have most sizes in some depth Reg 4499 4- 3 iKDCim V'vvS fey 'XCmKA i-M A 'OsX's -w 8Db SCIVO i' uto anal dtr- Cter-anit! OPEN TILL 6:00 PM MONDAY thru SAT PARK FREE AT HEAR OF STORI is 'i- Sf A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Ogden Standard-Examiner Archive

Pages Available:
572,154
Years Available:
1920-1977