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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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n) Ik Salt nke Industry Fears Big Swindle In Oil Leasing tal nil the pi on 1 1 111 I tall lie in lml that time is a need lol Join! eh i al business yc lopnient of oil 'll lit itci toi thepioieit he said is piuposed to come tiom a dim on the WhiU Kiwi the deyclopment plug i on will allow expulsion to conmu 1 1 tl mint I ion hi ti the politic al and idmontH climtli lslmtd hi acldt Tribune Staft Photo by Weiser furniture Thursday. The Health, Education and Welfare iab at U. is moving to West Virginia. Frances Coesens continues secretarial duties despite removal of lab equipment and office Finally Leaves Park I iJbtinr TV Today Local News Page II-1 1 Comics Friday Morning, August 13, 1976 Section Page One Dan Valentines Nothing Serious 1 JUST RAMBLING: Today is Friday the 13th an unlucky day, or a lucky day It all depends on the approach Today is also the 168th birthday anniversary of Lucy Stone So, whos Lucy I Stone -I Well, Lucy was one of the first if not the first American womens libbers I She spent her en-Dan Valentine tire lifetime fighting for the right of married ladies to use their maiden names She didnt during her lifetime But stndes are being made at this late date In Florida, a recent decision ruled that a woman has the legal right to retain her single name after she gets married IN OTHER WORDS, if a woman in Florida is born Miss Jezebel Kaiparowits, and she marries a fellow by the name of Clarence Sterling, she can legally call herself Ms Jezebel Kaiparowits-Sterhng Or she can sign her checks Ms Jezebel Sterlmg-Kaiparowits To date, the Utah State Legislature has taken no action about whether a Utah woman has the right to retain her maiden name after marriage but theres another legislative session due January So don't give up hope, girls As noted above, today is Friday the 13th the last of this year. In keeping with the spirit of the day it's interesting to note that today is also Alfred Hitchcocks 77th birthday Friday the 13th and mystery -maker Hitchcock seem to go together Speaking about Florida, where 1 recently spent a ery warm and sultry vacation, its interesting to note that in Miami Beach it is easier to obtain a divorce than it is to get a library card Utahns around ho serv ed on the I Navy Aircraft Carrier the US Lexington The famed earner was commissioned in 1327, and was sunk in 1942 in the Battle of the Coral Sea.

A Californian, Walter Reed, is try mg to organize one last reunion of all the men who served aboard the Lexington If you qualify, write Mr Reed at 5410 Broadway, Apt 105, Oakland, Calif I PLAN TO STAY close to my office telephone all day today because I just might be receiving a happy telephone call from Joe Barlow who operates the Golden Center rest homes in Salt Lake City And whv would Joe call me Well, Joe wife, Alice, is expecting a baby her 13th child, and it would be quite newsworthy for a Salt Lake mother to give birth to her 13th child on Friday the 13th it would make today a lucky Friday the 13th for the Barlo. s' e're right in the middle of a frantic election year, but how many people know that a fellow by the name of A1 Hamburg is running for a congressional seat in Wyoming? A1 is a citizen of Torrington, Wyo He is a Democrat and he running on an unusual platform He promises that if he is elected to Congiess he will work for a bill to force the government to sell five acres of government land to every American family for only $5 It an interesting idea Hamburg lor Congress' TODAY VALENTINE On my recent vacation down South I rode on a lot of buses in many large cities 1 was astounded how many of the matter of alphabet rearianging at the Salt Lake City facility The laboiatory (WALOSH), under HEW, will pretty much be taken over by OSH A under DOL (Department of Labor) OSHA is the agency for implementation of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Act The Labor Department is taking ov er the castlelike building at the research park for analytical lab work directly with Washington, as use of New Copper Smelter 42 Percent Finished Bv Robert Bn son Ti lbuno Stuff i iU i Tile fc del al oil shale leasing pi ogi am threatens to become a one half billion dollar swindle unless the govt itimeni take's action an oil association olhi i told a public hearing Thin sduv The fodoi al gov 1 1 nine nt is 1 1 pU bids of ylts million fiom mm com panics for oil shale least and the hange the rules foi oil shale di lop mint i Hinson pi sulont of tin Roi Mount mi Oil aid (. is said lie is one ol tin spiukiis at i hearing on a dotadt dt i loptin t'l plan foi two fi dt i al od shale It use ti it ts I tab Development Plan The development plan was submitted bv Sunoco Eneigv Development to Phillips Petroleum Co and Sohio Pot i oleum Co the le-use holders on tho tw Utah tiaets The proji'et. Mi Fliason said eoulii include developing a mine capable of producing tbO.OOO tons of oil shale roc per day, file construction of a letoit capable of processing the roc into over 100 (XX) barrels of shale od the con stmction of refining facilities and the building of a 280 mile pipeline to cariy the upgraded shale od to Casper, Wyo Small Mine The lease holders want to open a small shale mine and set up a demonst ration program to see how the project goc's The project would then go into commercial production after the do monstratfon program, if wai ranted Mr Eliason was among three speak ers favoring the plan and one picsenta-tion that opposed it The federal government, since 1974, has consistently taken actions which have reduced the economic incentives to develop od shale, Mr Eliason said These include, he said, oil pine controls, elimination of the oil depletion allowance', added environmental requirements, passage of the Clean Air Act which prohibits degradation of air quality and proposed legislation to dismember the oil indusliy Stifle Development Is there any defense for policies which aie forcing the American con sumer to spend $35 billion overseas this year for foreign nil and which at the same time are stifling the development of domestic reserves he asked Congress should pass a promised bill that would provide grants and loan guarantees to oil companies in perfecting oil shale technology In speaking about the Clean Air Act, he said that actor Robert Redford and otheis like him, who are similarly unqualified to make such statements oncerrung the supposed benefits of the act) should take their heads out of the sand he said Effects of the act promise to be adveise, he added llow can anyone expect the oil shale companies! to undertake programs to develop oil shale with so many political and economic uncertainties facing them he said Gordon Harmston, executive director of the Utah Department of Natural Resouices, read a statement by Gov Calvin Hampton supporting tho project The governor in Ins wi itten statement said that one of the frustrations in his 12 eai as gov emor has been the dev elop-mont of oil shale He noted that the approach of the fnms through a demonstration peiiod would allow 1 1, to slowly absorb the social impact of deyclopment mine easily Eail Ramsey, Salt Lake City, piog lam directoi for the White Riyer Shale lioji'Ct said that the firms have earned out an mventoiy of natural (sources and haye spent xx7 million so labbits in the Childrens Zoo aica east ol the cntiance about 0 a The two dogs got away The case was turned over to the city attorney who is sinking restitution trom the dog owners It is belayed the clogs lmohed live in the aria of 15th East and 9th South Because of Emigration and the zoo layout there is not much we can do to keep determined dogs out but we haye all the valuable1 animals now putty well piot ei ted inside" Mi I aniswuilh said Stewart said he could find no piohibition in either the icgulations the I tah code All laws dealing with the1 sale of wildlife refer solely to native wildlife as. pi ot a tod 'Pales undei hunting and Dslnng laws Jadge Slew ait noted I he judge' said he had lea lal a number ot calls lrom persons ex piissing conic over the nnttei (in tht othei hand siuial Ddi (It all it is all nun ll ado bout other facilities So the move partly was just real ranging equipment Robert Peterson, lab director, will go with the Labor Department in a job yet to be specifically designated He is taking four WALOSH staff members, his secretary, Frances Coesens, and three Public Health Commission Corps officers There were 21 HEW employes at the lab Only tw chose to make the mov to Morgantown Air Conseivation Commission, but not the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency, which are more stringent and now under litigation Kennecott officials are convinced the new smelter complex will enable opera tion of the facility without violating national ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides and particulates, the spokesman said 'l ake Itaclio, Phone Michael Willden, 1000 South block of Navajo Street (1340 West) told sheriff deputies that while he and his wife saw a movie at the Valley Fair Mall 3M)1 2700 West, someone broke into his car and took his tape deck, a CB radio and a radio telephone, total loss of Summers Hanging In There laluis looking foi an autumnal nip in the ail aim expected to find it in alleys dining the next week, hut hints of fall in highc elevations have started colonng leayes In the Salt Hike City aiea there was little to complain about Thtus-day, and the same typical dry and ai in conditions tor nnd August ai clue through Wednesday Theie been only a tace of pienpitation at Salt Lake Citv international An port this month Foiecasteis call for a 10 peicent or less chance ol lain the next few day Salt Lake Citys hih Thuisday, under genei ally dense cu rus iouds, as 92 a degi ee above noi mal and about two degrees higher than expected Friday Thuisday morning low was light on the ayeiage for the date at 60 dc grees ending to the National Weather St ry ice, most Utah highs Fi iday ill be in the 80s and Oils Statewide1 readings Thuisday langed fiom 29 at Btyie Canyon to 100 at St George Howe Wins Hearing On Motions Third Distuct Court Judge Bryant Croft Thursday deeided he will hear dismissal motions filed by Rep Allan Howes attorneys Monday at 10 a Facing his second trial on a sex solicitation charge Rep Howe asked Wednesday that the charges be disinis sed against him The motions asked foi dismissal on gioundsof pre tnal public lty, including two published statements on the alleged incident from Piesident Spencer Kimball, Chinch of Jesua Christ of Latter day Saints Also cited as giounds for dismissal aie the alleged unconstitutionally of Salt Lake Citys sex decoy methods and alleged entrapment of the Democrat Mr Howe was ai rested the night of June 12 after he allegedly offeied tyyo police decoy piostitutes monev for sex acts in the city 's red light district He was cony ted bv a juiy of toui Salt Lake City Court July 23 and now faces a new trial in district court which is scheduled for Aug 23 His attorneys claim that the Salt Hike City Police Department Deseret Neyvs and Salt Lake Iiibune, iadio and television stations and national news media have violated pi maples and guidelines tor tcpoi ting criminal proce-dmc's They also claimed that the church piesident statements would cause people to presume the defendant guilty of embarrassing the LDS Church, ic gat tile ss of his guilt or innocence Datively condemning him in the minds ol hm ch momboi I he act i stated that the majority ol potential jmors in I tah are membeis ol the IDS Chunh and the church piesident who spi aks as the highest authoiitv ot the church, made state ments which would have a strong it not to'ally dominant and peivasive efloct upon any potential 1 DS jmors Jhe motions also asked foi bill ol partic ulais fiom the prosecution, for an tight niembei juiv and loi access to all it lev ant evidence' in the ease including tape made bv eh cov lol use ill K)hcc Ii pel tv Mcan.inle Wiliam Henderson the attorney foi anotln Dsh stoic1 ow in used of si iling and possi smg pnnthus appmral hitoiofhn I tail Wildlife Board seekmg retina ot his lie 1 1 sc onf.se uttd Dsh Mi II ndc i son told the ho.ud it didn iu jut isdu turn ov 1 1 tiopical Dsh stoiis and that its job was to iiiaki good hunting and fishing I lie ho.ud said il would awit the ouUuire ol le.d action hi ton t.iMiu auv ai Don After Lengthy Delays Federal Lab After months of negotiations and delays, the Western Area Laboratory for Occupational Safety and Health at University of Utah Research Park mov ed out Thursday Deadline for the move is Saturday, but most of the filing cabinets, some lab equipment and some office furniture went out Thursday on a journey to similar Health, Education and Welfare (HEWi facilities at Morgantown, Va The way things turned out, its more a Jerry Holy oak Trails Man From Bank.

Bank Executive Gets Credit In Fast Arrest FBI agents credited an alert Salt Lake City Police Department and a bank vice president with the quick capture Thursday morning of a suspected bank robber The alarm came in al 9 06 a from Zion First National Bank, 1 Main Almost instantly several police cars i esponded Meanwhile bank vice president Jerry Holy oak trailed a man from the bank, after teller Marie VandenAkkcr, 28, had been robbed He follow ed the man east along Soutn Temple to State Street From theie he ti ailed the man up State about half a block Then the man went west through the grounds of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Office Building Mr Holyoak contacted h.s bank and told a receptionist to notity police that the man was sitting on a bench at about 50 Main Offueis apprehended James Roundtree, 48 tiansient placed hun under aricst and seized $3 5 cash Roundtree was later chaiged with the fedcial crime of bank robbery belore I' Magistrate Daniel Alsup Bail is set at 825 (XH) The dc fer.dant remained in Salt Lake City-County Jail later I Inn schu pending ai raignmt nt By Roberts Halliday Tribune Env ironmental Specialist Construction of Kennecotts new copper smelter facilities near Magna is 42 percent complete and on schedule for completion July, 1977, company repiesentutives reported Thursday in a pi ess tour of the building site The $280 million project will replace the present reverberatory furnaces with new continuous-smelting Noradn reactors Reactois aie now in place, along with the superstructuie and many components of the laige and complex svstem for captunng and cleaning gases fiom the reactors and concentrators as well as fugitive gases from ladling operations Giant fans aie being installed to suck up the fugitiv gas and pi opel the other, major flows thiough the complex of heat exchangers scrubbers, catalyst and absotbing towers, mixing chambers, particulate and mist pre-c ipitators hite Plumes Rising White plumes weie rising as usual from the two operating stacks Thursday A KCC spokesman said these will he piactically eliminated with the new process and gas cleaning system, which will not be channeled to the new 1200 foot-high stack until the changeover to the new system next summer After the switch the old stacks and reverberatory furnaies as well as other unusable facilities, will no longer be opc rative, he said Theie aie piescntly 1 150 woikers on the pro)t( with a pc ak of 1 M0 to be i ac hod eai ly in 1977, it as reported It was pointed out the new fac dittos will comply with icgulations of Itah A Judge's Hiding 2 Stray Dogs Again Attack, Kill Zoo Animals, Director Reports Two dogs broke into Hogle Zoo Thuisday morning, killing a dozen ahbits and a lamb, alued at $70 to $MI LaMar Farnsworth zoo director, said he identified the dogs as the same two that were inyolved attacks May 30 and July 9 that resulted in the destruction of about $1 5X) worth of zoo animals including a raie and valuable zebu ft lean cattle) Calf ccoiding to the director, he saw a large white1 clog with apparently some mulemuto bleeding and a small black and white spnngcr spatial feeding on piKinhus still stands Judge Stewart mild Mr Hales has pleaded mn cent to the charge and the judge said he would set a trial date as soon as jxissible It is vc ry clear cut that it is ilh gal 'o xissess pn anhas ace ending to tlK Itah Division of Wildlife Risimues rules and re filiations cm the importing exporting and jhissi sum of wildlife1 as dated Sept 9 P)74 Judge SD'vvait expiaiiii lei si llmg the fish Sell Your Piranhas But Dont Keep Em 0 Transit Authority buses So I think a Valentine is in order for all the personnel ho keep our buses so lean and neat, both on the inside ana the outside 1 dont know the names of the folks who do this woik hut it a job well done And a alentme to all AM, THE AD MC.SHs It sure going to lie quiet around the state of Utah next week all the vocal Itah Republicans will he in Kansas itv Bv Biute Bartley Ti lbune Staff i itc FVRMINGTON The local jik Die of the peat has decided that it not illegal to si 11 piranhas but it is illegal to post ss them Judge John Stew ait dismissal a citation against Don Hales a North Salt Lake tropual IkS stoic employe1 foi selling the Did I topical fan ol ndai le lot lty But a citation foi. possessing.

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