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Show PACT BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1836 SUC Customers Benefit By Utah Power & Light Co. Plan Half-Pric- e FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION mmr- - i - mm ww sr mm m . mm r mm , w wmm. mm mm mm mm im mm mm m w mm - Raviiig Uaniic. With Impriso UTAH SPOT 'NEWS abnuier'a whole exoression had chanied. Bis eyes gleamed with a. eU sjaaueal glare his Bps carted back from his teeth la an anlmaMlke saarL sUante be spoke Doe knew that he had to do with a madman and he rej wired to humor him. Bat the man's next move made the hair rise on the back Nearly 40.000 customers, most WDortaeckv'I I -and farm users, are ! ADMIXISTRATOR McDONALD j"' them T' Out came the big automatic revolver. But It wasn't the gun. Doc r. i "V i BisuaiiuisiMfii. uukwctCOIfCEBKING now savinsr money on their electnci that made hie hair risoMt was what the man held in hie ether says, F. H. A. 1 1,. DfG IX4 I I V I l .service bills under the new "half price long, thin, raxor-llk- e hand. Oee recognized Ite peculiar shape-t- he JZ : . . . plan according to the quarte rly re- blade dootor'e of a eealpel. In order to correct any misunaeri port made to the State Public Ser-- 1 . Doc I II,1? says be eoaldn't hold back an exclamation of horror. The run corem I vice Commission by the Utah Power standing and as a consequence any ! i tmMm instaniiy ana me maniac spoe wiwn ewv"w wuw j possible mUrepre . entation of facts in I & light company. of eerlonanesa. 'aoto . Ml ft to the int.-- est rates and other Jll nease don't make any noise," be said softly, "or I snail have to snoot you The new rate plan, which became regard of Titles I and II of the Nadidn't brine you up here for that I have other ideas." aad I effective October 1, provides that all charges Stewart McDonDee says he tried hie best to yell, but no sound came from hie dry current used each month in excess tional Housing Act, Federal Housing Administrator, He tried to think of something to say, but his brain would not threat of that used during the same month ald, statement: the issued following has The man smilingly tested the slender blade with hie thumb half function. at received of the base period, is should be understood that the is "It and walked toward him hie startling eyee bore Into Doc's brain his rate until the objective price Ii'ationai words cut like a knife. ing Act and its amend-- 1 reached. j i menus limpiece by piece J"- -: tcvutui Tb going to dissect you alive! suuuiuvry 'Locked officiate luipos With Lunatic' company a is estimated by It Up hand held the gun pointed at Doc's heart Housother The which the Federal He raised the scalpel. from . that beneficiaries of this plan saved itations another second it would be too latel In to do? What not deviate. Administration do? to What FLOYD GIBBONS may By ing $60,000 during the months of Decem- The the operareFamous Headline Hunter. regulations governing . Saved by the Bell by a Knock. ber, January and February. No No- -. tion of the Mutual Mortgage Insurand e clamorinVt-thOctober door. The maniac's knife paused In mid-ai- r YOU like for a was issued hair? do If have like and would to Suddenly gray port you yours ance Plan, under Title H of the Act, Aof opvoice in the hall. two months the in interested to be first seemed -T the ha vember turn gray overnight, why, just see Dr. Joseph M. Logue, optom q,re largely expository of the law and voice called, "you're wanted in the office." a maid's "Doctor," eration of the new plan. wherever they reflect discretionary i etrist mind enapped back to normal. He toolra Doc's horror-stricke- n The saving under tnis pian aoes Doc is no scalp specialist, but, he says, all to do is to judgment are the result of careful in chance! It wae now or never! you've got who not take into account customers vesugauon ana analysis, ine rata iouow these directions' Then In a confidential tone to the mad, T11 be right, down," he yelled. received additional reductions by rea- and been deviled so f '.' 1 Lock have back." be regulations I'll door. that homicidal-maniaright in c man, up "Open room a with a large, powerful yourself son of a change in domestic lighting that they will not disturb sound priDoc says he could hear his heart beating as the maniac took out the key one who has from insane schedules which provides - all con- vate mortgage (preferably an just escaped asylum). and inserted it in the door. The trick was working! But suddenly the man . practice. 2 Give him a loaded revolver, a quart of White Mule sumption over 76 kwh will be 4c a (bootleg) whisky "The insured mortgage can be writ- and a : paosed a sly look came into his crazy eyes. knife. kwh. ten for a period as long as 20 years, " 3 sharp And then, boys and girls, Doc showed a lot of intestinal fortitude. He Instill a desire into to the strong mind of dissect consumthe maniac your warped Officials explained electric for 80 per cent of the appraised val- living body! - walked right up and took the door knob in his hand. "I'll see you later, kid," .. ers are pleased with the reduction and ue of the property (house and lot), ha said casually and turned bis back on that armed madman! Doc says he will guarantee thle method to turn your hair gray (If' ' will continue to be so, as increased and the amount cannot exceed a maxWowl Doc slammed that door after him and raced like a madman and can he you It. live) Oosh! white he nearly turned mine prove use brings them the lowest rates in imum of $16,000. "The maximum these etalre and all the way to the police station before betook. down . I heard about It Get out when and listen to this: ' -. your hair-dy- e the history of the ,intermountain terbreath! a interest charge on an insurBeck in 1024 A. D. Doc was the manager of a boarding house at a place to be an escaped inmate out turned , Doc's is rest The guest A cent ritory. police history. ed mortgage is 5 per lending called Hney, on the Clarion river about seven miles from Pa. for the criminally insane, where be had beep placed for murder i They said when the power com institution can make the rate lower if were constructing the big dam at that time and Doc ran a Clarion,for the They hospital engiav--J place pany came into existence "in 1912 it so desires. neers and workmen of the Clarion Electric and Hydro company. rates irom iu domestic rangea one-ha' ' "There ia of one Der cent lf erage His Place Wai Over-ru- n to 12 cents per kwh. in the territory, service charge, computed on reducing I by Bootleggers. loan monthly over a period as long aa OlivP FJwonrl The "noble experiment of prohibition" was in effect then and Doc says the, 20 years. whereas the average price paid for( balances, which goes to the lending ; " forms 80-pievarious were in its ce running in and out of his place like ants at a picnic home,; service institution that services the loan. The bootleggers "Until the Mutual Mortgage Insurv One day a big handeome stranger registered and retired to hie tm the svstem today is less than 5 institution may ance Plan came into being, where m forego this charge if room to do a little serious drinking. Doe couldn't helf netlefng him as . cent .. .... coukl a man obtain a loan to finance ; Olive Hall cf Elwood, a student of desires. it In connection with the report of his home under such terms ? In 45 the Utah State Agricultural college of one per cent an- - ; he climbed the wooden eUlre. He was ever elx feet Ull, e ethletle "The? one-ha- lf build and weighed about 200 pounds. The bootleggers noticed him, tee, tAnafiTflf AO ficials revealed that 26 percent or mini immiMtnAa Ttmcimtiiiwi States of the Union he could not bor- - is a member of the alto saxophone : and marveled at hie ability to consume White Mule. Doe lays, that ,24,107 customers of the power com-- , an additional monthly charge to the row 80 per cent on one mortgage un- section of the Aggie'(band,' a drink " liquor was a sort of highly poisoned varnish. You know "take til legislation, instigated by the Fed- - ; under the direction of Professor N. W. pany and subsidiaries were cooking borrower and should be taken , into -, take a and instep or an drop." ivao, eral Housing Administration, was Christiansen, which will play a conelectrically at the end consideration in calculating the cost well, sir, a few hours later Doc glanced up from his desk and was a, ho-- e crease of 1195 over tne correspono- - of the insured morteasre bv the bor-- " 80 cert program over, radio citation KSL States permitting see to little startled the stranger standing silently watching him. ' i cent Joans on ; mortgages. rower. The Inaurance premium is pev single Sunday, March 22 at 12:45 P. M. "Can I do something for your Doc asked pleasantly. Home were builders on face forced to calculated obtain This the will be the first of program original always I Tne stranger continued to stare at him thoughtfully. Doc noticed a wild ?, second mortgage and sometimes a 20 concerts which will be amount of the loan. On this charge light in his eye, but he put that down to the given by man's Mule. The White lips thirrl to finance' their purpose. ; And the band on its annual tour of the the borrower has a contingent inter- - twitched strangely and he seemed to be making an effort to eontrol himself. ' state. Engagements will be met in under that sy ;tem with its shcrt-terest in a refund permi3sable in the last "Ym," he said slowly, "you ean. Come Hp to my room. 1 want we nave uie luuuwmg renewand their mortgages few years of the life of the loan, if Nephi, Hihkley, Delta, Fillmore, Bea-expensive to enow you eomethlng." conditioned and late modthe losses charged against his particu- The request was not unusual so Doc went along. As they entered tfga al charges, in 90 per cent of the cas- ver, Monroe, Richfield, Salina, Gun- es, he paid out more to finance his nlson, Mayfield, Ephraim, Mt. Pleas el cars for sale: lar group in the mutual mortgage room the man quickly locked the door behind them and placed the key la W fund were such as to leave a pocket Doc thought It strange bat he wasn't worried until he glanced at the r- - home than under the Mutual Mort- - ant. Moroni and MantL afienrriinp- - in 1934 FORD DELUXE v C. Lester Pocock, director of public balance exceeding by 10 per cent the man's face. :; , gage Insurance Plan." ' '.. FORDOR. relations. in that remaining unpaid prinicipal Before coming to the Utah State J lie I v.'ish I had some group. 1934 FORD V-- 8 on half-doze-n a terms i are ioAcC "Those off . Agricultural his ,. in college, Miss Hall was a easy debt bificuilc "Mutual mortgage insurance was pay charges years, DELUXE TUDOR. icd to a member of the loan over a long per- naturally it does cost more than the devised; for the man who, having acMorgan High School rre. percentage for high 1934 FORD PICKUP, ; band. ... iod. They are under any mortgage shorter term. It can also be said that cumulated 20 yer cent of the -, She And wish I I had eo'v 3 'newpurchase iiis3 Dean a of 6 cent brother 1931 CHE V. FORDOR Hall, a standard to cash a home is betfor even Hall, per pay charges except price, could borrow up to 80 per cent fashioned clothes like father scd to WITH TRUNK. also, plays in the Aggie band in the of the appraised value and pay off the buy for me. mortgage that can run indefinitely ter. without renewal. bass drum section. 1930 CHEV. SEDAN. amortized mort"The twenty-yea- r 1934 CHEV. SEDAN. gage is the best mortgage for the man who can amortie his debt in no 1929 DODGE SEDAN. less a period. For the- man who can 3 CHRYSLER SEDANS tT - y UJft W rmJ IT ' IT! JIXl nLllC' IV 1 TTtVT? In mmmm. !' I-- . w v. ft jtT" cu tot ,P0 le fa " Hall nf Aggie Band ' .... In j : ce : rr.-r?-- ? I RECOprTIONED m if ' ce . j -- old-fas- h- - 1928 STUDEBAKER ing period in 1934. Offical3 stated the company's domestic customers in 1935 were using more electricity than in 1934, the average teinff 755 kilowatt hours an- ' i nuany compared wiui an average oi 715 kilowatt hours in 1934. In 1935 the Utah Power & Light Company and subsidiaries wa3 char ged $1,656,000 in taxes and on De cember 31, 1935 had 1620 men on its regular payroll and an additional 653 temporary employes, it was stated. SEDAN. PONTIAC O 1927 SEDAN. OLDS COUPE. WYLLIS KNIGHT SEDAN. 1933 CHEV. 157 W. B. TRUCK. 1931 FORD V2, 157 W. B. TRUCK. 1929 FORD PANEL. 1935 CHEV. PICKUP. 1930 9 J! j 1928 l2, It was explained by official? will be considerably enlarged in 1936 by the building of the new $1,600,000 steam power generating s':atic:i at the mouth of Provo canyon. This work will require approximately 260 men. IMP. CO. Tremonton, Utah AJND S1LEJN T AS A VVlJN i fi iim . if il ii Lb 1 1 iiitfi x ' " , or wliaj i t-v- that the construction budget,, which was nearly a half million dollars in 1935, UTAH AUTO & UUlU i , I . I r 1 mil Mil 1 In - t ' 1 x ' I' TiUK JNHiliT SPARTON Proudly Presents THE NEW 1 93 6 LINE That s how many of our customers saved money in - OF ALL FEATURE I ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS IN SEVEN, SMART, TRIM, MODELS Featuring ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE, DEPENDABILITY, LONG LIFE AND OUTSTANDING BEAUTY EXCLUSIVE SPARTON ANTIFROST ELECTRIC CLOCK February by taking advantage of xjUul hciAi -- fldctu And they saved $20,000. In fact, the saving has averaged $20,000 per month during the past three months. It is convincing evidence of the fact that Electric Servants, under our new low-coplan, are working longer hours at a substantially lower rate of pay. More and more of our customers are enjoying the satisfaction, convenience, comfort and economy that are all included in Electric Service. They are improving their lighting, giving Electricity the jobs of cleaning, washing, ironing, cooking, refrigeration, water heating and numerous others and the cost is less, for the value received, than any other item in the family budget." 4 ' Y st . Electricity is cheaper than ever. Secure your lull share of its benefits. Our Half-Pric- e plan gives you a wonderful opportunity to do so. LET'S TALK IT OVER Electricity Is The Biaaest Bargain In The Home HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IN 1 1 1 Ml I 1 1 I'M 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 'I I I' t4rHrHrt4H UTAH fOWIR & LIGHT CO, ifi. |