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Show •^-lAM-t* * to get his Agency to support Wilderness areas as the only means for protecting wildlife habitat in Utah and for the DWR opposition against road construction in the Brown's Park area. I also worked with him on the Book Cliffs oil exploration issue. This issue was not one of denying Anschutz opportunity to explore. It had several hundred alternative sites to explore in the Book Cliffs . tfoj-ifq- i 3 0 2- *Peter Hovingh, Micro-biologist, Veterans Hospital, 721 2nd Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103 (k) $oi~ iS</- yi<j/ J *Lee Kapaloski, Attorney, 567 5th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, ^M r*M fVC f^k* * Jerry _Kinghorn, former Assistant Salt Lake County Attorney, hvdt u/t-v£ i^v Water Quality Department ; C^^J^ CvrrybC-ic ~hldU. . /. ^y^t^r^ &) tol_ g.3£„ 7a_/c> ck) ^^ Cyf_ n.p .'fcu, Cctj **Brent Blackwelder, Environmental Policy Center, 317 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C, 20003 *Professor David Raskin, Department of Psychology, University of Utah. 1865 Hebert St., Salt Lake City, Utah, /y/otf* David was the lone opponent to the CUP in its early development stages, who openly spoke out against the project. He got burned out and is now a leading specialist in lie detection in the country, and lacks time for the CUP.cAi fol _ «-, . /?(S/ *Rudy Drobnik, wildlife biologist, State Division of Wildlife Resources,/^6 A/..N. Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, ?<///£ 6 J Sol- S~ Z l - f 333 2).VJ.R . **0tis Charles, Episcopal Bishpp of Utah, The Rt. Rev. Otis E. Charles Diocesan Headquarters 231 E. 1 St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801-363-7022 It was through the Bishop I obtained housing arrangements with Episcopal families last year, tie understands the value of what I was trying to do, and my Christian committment to the land, but the Episcopal Church in Utah takes no stand on environmental issues - publicly. Maybe it doesn't know how or maybe it is compromised on issues such as the CUP - since businessmen on Church vestries believe the CUP water development is crucial to Utah's development! I had proposed a study group be set up in the Cathedral Church congregation on this issue - but hadn't time to organize it. He also lent me $25 to defray taxi and other transportation expenses in Washington when I went there last May to lobby Congress not to override the Carter Veto of water projects. |