b'100 Years: 1920-2020 This Quarter35 years agoin Historycontinued . February, March and April Events to RememberID: (FS) A total of 1038 measures were considered by thefor 1986 general election whether the sales tax act should bePurveyors, to discuss their mutual problems and hopefully to go lawmakers; 311 which they passed into law . Franchise Billamended to exempt sale of farming equipment and parts. away from this Convention with many of those problems solvedfailedincludes Jobbers and distributors as franchisorsUT: (GT) Governor Bangerter reviewed and signed all but one when you return home and think about the things you have . Fuel Dispensing Bill a meter imprint documentEverybill that the legislature passed concerning our industryTheseen, the people you have met, and the ideas you have discussed truck making fuel delivery in Idaho would be required to havegovernors reason for the veto was thatUtahs Highwaywith others you will possibly have a different approach to these metering devices Other major bills defeated were thefunds might be in jeopardy and that highway patrol officersthe marketing dilemma that has confronted you for so many quarterly collection of income tax from corporations. Also, thewould be placed in an unfair position judging whether themonthsYes, thats what conventions are for. All of this effort bill to boost corporate income tax rate from 7.7% to 10.5%.speeder was exceeding safe conditions (moving violation) orhas been for just one thingto help you help yourself become MT: (JB) An extremely important part of the legislative balljust wasting fuel ($5 fine) . Closing of the Gary Refinery ina better and more profitable marketer.game lies ahead of us, especially in the local option tax and tankFruita, CO. That closure has place additional pressure on theGregg Potvin was named National Oil Jobbers Council - NOJC leakage areaI have a feeling that we had better not miss aSeagull Refinery in Roosevelt which has their customers on al- (currently PMAA) Executive Vice President.single scheduled hearing (mostly in self-defense). BOD meetinglocation . Additional pressure on Salt Lake suppliers has come1970 Convention speakers included Cavett Robert as Keynote; was scheduled for June with President Simonsagenda itemsfrom Las Vegas because of problems thereIt is predictedJack Howard from Humble Oil & Refining Co; Tom Sigler of were requested. that the Lead phase down will increase the cost of the LeadedContinental Oil Co; Ed Foreman (Republican) New Mexico NV: (PK) reviewed 14 new bills of interest to the industry. Aproduct and some predict that within two years Leaded productCongressman; Tom Gillie of Phillips Petroleum Co; and W.S. few were: appropriation of state highway funds to the depart- will be higher priced than the Unleaded productNo one canJones, President of NOJC (PMAA). ment of motor vehicles to train peace officers; radioactivesay that marketing of petroleum products is not interesting. Petro Pete: Disposable income is called take-home pay wasterequiring health division of the Department of Hu- WA: (DW) April and May meetings were scheduled for thebecause after taxes and deductions you cant afford to go man Resources to inspect all vehicles transporting waste to anTown & Country Restaurant in Seattle. Special guest foranywhere else with it.area of disposal; industrial insurance premium rate of an em- Mays meeting was Gerry Tedrow.Margaret Dana: Truth-In-Lending Law Given Close ployer to be determined by the hazards involved in the natureOlympia is mixed-to-good.Definition (Q) Dear Miss Dana: I am puzzled about of the employers business; change the period of motor vehicle50 years the requirements of the new Truth-in-Lending law. It registration, limit number of vehicles a dealer may register1970 [FEB Intermountain Oilseems some of its provisions do not help consumers at without payment of the privilege tax and requires certificateMarketers News (IOMN)] all. For instance, the local oil company which has been of ownership; raise the fee for vehicle carriers for the cost ofPres. Ted Karren (TK) Eachsupplying us with furnace fuel for years has informed us inspections; changes in the law concerning proof of financialConvention is a new and excitingit is no longer able to give us a discount for cash payment responsibility and allowing a person involved in an accidentexperience for our Associationof our bill because the new Truth-in Lending law forbids or his insurer to obtain information which was submitted toand for meWHY???? Well, theit. Is this true?(A) The Truth-in Lending law only the DMV concerning another person involved in the accident;main reason is to bring togetherrequires disclosure in words consumers can understand prohibit the sale of beverage cans with a removable tab; the Oil Marketer, Supplier, and IndustryFeb 1970 IOMN Cover Clip continued on page 42Associate Members by Companycontinued (As of February 28 2020 WPMAEXPO Exhibitor) Stewart Environmental IncTanknology Inc Tidewater TransportationU VKeith Stewart Ted Abeyta and Terminals US Oil & Refining Co Valero Marketingstewenvir@aol.com tabeyta@tanknology.com Neil Maunu Janet Millie & Supply Phone (702) 254-6731 Phone (951) 538-3333 neil@tidewater.com jmillie@parpacific.com Jenni KoeppConsultants, Environmental, Tank/Line Testing, Above GroundPhone (360) 759-0321 Phone (253) 383-1651 jenni.koepp@valero.comUnderground Storage Tanks Storage Tanks, Underground StorageTransporter, Above Ground StoragePetroleum Products, Suppliers, Mar-Tanks, Fuel Cleaning Service Tanks, Transportation/Terminals Phone (210) 345-3504 Sunoco Inc keting, Biodiesel Supplier, Wholesale SuppliersJohn MoakTanknology Inc TonaTec Exploration Underwood EnvironmentalVecenergyjohn.moak1@sunoco.com Jerry Belloli Justin Semadeni Consulting Candace LienPhone (281) 460-9908 jbelloli@tanknology.com justin@tonatec.com Earl Underwood candace.lien@vecenergy.comPetroleum Products Phone (209) 365-1246 Phone (801) 446-2400 earl@underwoodenvironmental.com Phone (720) 344-4871Tank/Line Testing, Vapor Recovery/ Excavating, Mining Phone (801) 831-6966 Terminal Owner & Operators Sunoco Leak Detection, Fuel Cleaning Service TopTier Petroleum Tank Removal/Installation, Environ-Anthony Lauro Terrys Tank Center Paul Konen mental, Petroleum Testing/Sampling Versatile Constructionanthony.lauro@sunoco.com Tarrah Homen toptierpetroleum@gmail.com United F J Smith JrPhone (704) 721-0006 verscon@hotmail.comPetroleum Products tarrah@terrystruckcenter.com Phone (509) 939-6684 Petroleum Transports Phone (505) 487-2259Phone (509) 534-0609 Construction, Service Provider Rick OwensConstruction, Trucking, Excavating, T Tank Removal/Installation, Truckrowens@otl-upt.com MiningTransport Phone (602) 909-7864Trailer Repair & Parts Tail Feather Ranch LLC Tidewater TransportationEquipment Solutions Suppliers, Transporter, W X YJohn Scully and Terminals Brent Beall Transportation/Terminals WCECscully@tailfeatherranch.com Stu Sanborn bbeall@testanks4sale.com United Jim RollePhone (406) 682-5442 Phone (503) 477-4104Other Services stu@tidewater.com Truck Trailer Repair & Parts, Petroleum Transports jrolle@wcec.comPhone (360) 759-0326 Truck & Transport Sales Jeff Hood Phone (406) 549-8487 Tankmax Inc Transporter, Above Ground Storagejhood@otl-upt.com Emergency Response, Engineering, Jack Lacher Tanks, Transportation/Terminals Trivanta Phone (817) 564-3951 Environmentaljlacher@tankmaxnw.com Matthew Spear Suppliers, Transporter, Phone (509) 545-4600 mspear@trivanta.com Transportation/Terminals WMI MutualTruck Trailer Repair & Parts, Truck &Phone (310) 989-3689 Insurance CompanyUtah Logos Inc David LeoTransport Sales Real Estate Sales, Service Provider Gary Turner Phone (801) 263-8000Phone (801) 263-2263 Insurance, Other ServicesSigns & Lighting, Advertising continued on page 42WPMA News / Spring 202039'