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Show t Theo and , . Pie visited their sister, daugn-t- er Nancy and Clif( Yardley. Earl it Pern a Limb went to Ely Friday to attend the funeral of her niece. She was Cenuse Marshall's daughter. 3 Dean and Donna Carter andSha-un- a Lyle Carter went to Cal- WUmiDarU SM.2414 r shall and lila Evans were . happy to have Bill Evans and wife from Murray, Utah via it them, their brother Duard Evan from M Word spent one afternoon with them also. Flossie Rollins was home (or the weekend and her sister Bay nolla and husband spent the week end with her. They had been In Arizona (or the winter, and were on the way home. Bill I Pie Garrett and Theo Marshall were In Arizona (or 4 days. Bill was 00 business and A I ifornia to the horse sale over the weekend. Lois Pearson was over from Cedar Sunday. She went to Mil-foand got her brother Frank Carter who lives at the Mllford Hospital and brought hiro over to Miner sville for a ride. Dan Davis is still in the St. George Hospital. We hope he will soon be home. His wife Ena and children Peggy Brelnholt and Etta Hugh are traveling back and forth. Many friends from Miners vllle attended Daniel Marshall's fare- rd SCHOOL INSTRUCTION well testimony Sunday In Beaver. He Is the son of Alfred and Ann UTAH BOARD OF WATER RESOURCES Marshall. Stacy Marshall was jumping on a trampoline and broke her foot, she is the daughter of Kent and Maryfae Marshall. The Felie( Society held the birthday dinner Wendesday night. A nice dinner and program was held. Stake Extension program was held at the Miners vllle ward.They served a luncheon, because it was an all day program, Tex and Vie Marshall had all their family home tor Sunday dinner, Pam and Kent Swlndlehurst and family; and Neal and family and Rodger and Wendy. The Scott Bealer family presented the program Sunday In Church. First speaker was Char st ie then Anthoney and Charstie and Antb-one- y played the piano, then Grace talked and then Scott was the concluding speaker. Chad and Deanna Anderson, grandson of Lester and Leona, vis-Hthem from Orem . ed ELECTS NEW ""beaver County News March 16, experience necessary. Must be mechanically inclined and willing Job assistance available for those willing to work while training. AMERICAN TECHNICAL CENTER 4201 NORTH 47th AVE. PHEONIX, ARIZONA To And out about 85031 Using letters outside of box, make words of four or more letters. Letters outside of box are first letter of word - which is formed either horizontally or vertically following letter outside of Each letter can only be used box. once, and all letters will be used. presents Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Juan counties in the board's Upper Colorado River District. Appointed to the board in March 1983, he has been vice chairman the past two years. Mr. Johansen Is a rancher, retired teacher and former mayor of Castle Dale. He is also president of Cottonwood Irrigation Company and chairman of the Em -ery County Water Conservancy ANTIQUES BCBGCLSMG District. I D G S The eight members of the Utah Board of Water Resources, appointed to four -- year terms by the governor, administer state funding for water development projects and water conservation measures. H A The University of Utah School of Medicine s Vascular Center is determining the safety of a new laser angioplasty device in opening call (801 j 581 --8301 or 1 V B A extension 8301. EADLEYARM k Meyers 1987 a UP &L Missionary Rate Reduction Utah Power & are continuing to Light's prices head down. On Monday the company asked for a $13 million rate decrease for Its Utah customers, an reduction of 2 percent. It is the fifth reduction since January 1988. Duringthe span the company has trimmed Its prices by about $53 million a year roughly 8 percent -- - for customers is Utah. This latest filing is the first to result from the company's recent merger with PacifiCorp. Additional price decreases of three to eight percent will occur over the next four years, reflecting the efficiencies the merger will across-the-boa- TheRate 'Decrease Since 1988. January N 'sujow 'aouoDS 'ckjmoi aiaino 'Sal ajuo 'iniQ 'iba3iq P3HJ3A 'urapv 'nojnn 'anbojug or Utah Power Announces I ftNSWF.RS: obstructed arteries. If you have circulatory problems in your legs which cause pain when walking, nonhealing ulcers or foot pam at information, E V R RITKRWEOT EENARECER OELGROYSL QLAEUNNLY AHTTIONRA UTEULHOCT L I CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS? I AOESUECSI V night, you may be a candidate far this Food and Drug Administration approved clinical study Please consult your physician or, for this unique opportunity call Gary Fesler at 1 DOUBLE TROUBLE DOUBLE TROUBLE O. Eugene Johansen, Castle Dale, was elected chairman of the Utah Board of Water Resources at the board's March 2 meeting In St.Geroge. Mr. Johansen re- P to relocate. 3 1989 CHAIRMAN AUTO MECHANIC STUDENT TRAINEES WANTED. No Thursday pro-vie- rd d. That merger took place Jan. 9. The company is asking the Public Service Commission that the lower rates go Into effect March 10, or 60 days after the official merger date. "We are pleased to go ahead with the first of what we expect will be a continuing series of merger-related rate reductions over the next few years," stated Utah Power President Frank N. Davis. "The increased efficiencies we V Elder Michael 29. A Farewell testimonial will held this Sunday, March 19 in the Minersville Ward Chapel at 11:20 Power-PacifiCo- 1 ... a.m. Elder Breinholt is the son of Donald and Peggy Breinholt. are produce savings for all our customers. This means a bit more spending money for households every month, and a competitive advantage for our commercial and Industrial customers." Utah if. Elder Michael Don Breinholt has been called to the Oklahoma, Tulsa Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center onMarch finding as a merged company will The Don Breinholt there's a pair) in your chest, be a pain If in the neck.? Complain to a doctor. rp merger was the largest utility related joinging of companies in about 50 years. It was done to make both Utah Power and Pacific Power more competitive through lower prices and more efficient use or resources. Company officials have Identified five general areas where costs will be trimmed after the merger. Those savings will amount to some $500 million over the first five years. Emergency Chest pain could be a sign of heart disease. The sooner you see your doctor, the better your chances for life. American Heart Association The areas for cost savinglnclude: Manpower efficiencies; administrative combinations; power supply; reduced construction; and economic development. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR VOURLIFE (GfiAZB LetOers" Using the letters of Uie alphabet insert letter in empty box to form a horizontal word of five letters or more. As you use a letter from the alphabet cross letter off. Each letter can only be used once. BUILDUP TERMS BNEAEA ISPLAS ESRBJY ERANEW OXISDR WALLPL (ThisIsNotAMisprint) Utah Power is lowering its Utah rates by almost $13 million. Combined with four previous reductions, UP&L rates have decreased by 8 percent since January 1988 for a total of $53 million. This rate reduction fulfills our promise to reduce rates by 2 percent upon completion of our merger with PacifiCorp. A further decrease of 3 to 8 percent will be forthcoming within the next four years, reflecting the efficiencies the merger will provide. 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