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Show jm BOX ELDER Speakor tolls Rotary JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 27,1976 4 iC jc 'L.m heis (T power rate ease A rate increase request by Utah Power Brigham City is included among these. This northern Utah community purchases most of its power from the Bureau of Reclamation. However, this summer it is buying some electricity from UP&L to help meet a higher expected demand. electrical power it buys from the private utility. This was disclosed Tuesday as Olof Zundel, former city official and now a member of the Utah Public Service com- referred also to action of the Utah Department of Business Regulation last week seeking to intervene in the rate case. ' ' Specifically, UP&L is asking the FPC to 1 okay an adjustment in the rate charged on sale for resale power. This is energy 'delivered to other utilities and municipalities which have their own electric systems. He , TO THE 1976 Girls' State from Box Elder are front, from left, Marian Stoddard, Julie Petersen, Lori Ensign and Vicki Shumway. Behind are High school Chris Olsen, Peggy Smoot, Pauline Christiansen, Cathi Mason, and Holly McIntosh. Absent from the photo was Annette Sackett. At Corinne Elementary At Box Elder High school Summer Students honored at awards events . (Contuned from Page One Crocker award Arleigh Peterson; Lennox award Julie Coleman. Drewes Floral award Jenny Kase; American' Legion essay awards Cindy Mason, Dina Hall, Bryon McQuivey and Barbara Jensen. Girls' State Peggy Smoot, Pauline Christiansen, Holly McIntosh, Vicki Shumway, Annette Sackett, Kathy Mason, Lori Ensign, and Marian Stoddard. Civic Improvement Club award Karen Reeder, David Captian, Jeff Suzanne Oxborrow, Holly McIntosh, Russ Garn, Julie Lucas, Chris Jones, John Deleon, Mindy Lucen, Audi Anderson, Darrell Peterson, Kerri Kranz. J&K Business Machines award Cheryl Andreason; Fife Construction company award Cathy Simmons; Brigham Floral Lori Nickolaisen; First Security award Bank award Ann Beard and Eddy Cook; Business and Professional Womens Club awdrd Cathy Jensen and Becky Adams, Awards r KjL'BMeT' ,J(usVitg4yceeajewwg.,slflTt-hand- ; Gerald Larsen, business machines; Ann Beard; Box Harry Bloom award Elder County Bank award Kelly Sparks. . , - Ferguson Award Ken Johnson; Earl Ferguson award John ParJay Hansen Jewelry award Ted Payne; auto son; Powers award Tim Bidlack, Mike mechanics award Baker, Wade White; Ford Co-o- p awards Terry Torgeson, David Wetzel, Paul Buel, Tom Moore, Doug Gilbert; Breitenbeker Debbie Gale. award Daughters of the American Revolution Steven Weight; Sons of the award Wade Hall; American Revolution Robert L. Robert C. Steensma award Johnson; NJROTC Academic Excellence Robert Tydek. award NJROTC Military Excellence award Beth Hickox; Cap Ferry Governmental Affairs award Sterling Bennett; Oscar Richardson Memorial award Billy Ward. FOE Auxiliary Outstanding Girl award Carol Jean Payne. Wynn Hall, Val Thurston, Boys State Scott Anderson, Brian Baugh, Dennis Larsen, David Welling. Brigham Young university scholarships Steven Weight, Phillip Ward Hadfield, Richard A. Kendal, Loren Minert, Marilyn Hendrickson, Michael Clyde Kidman, Shelly Nichols, Lori Lee Nickolaisen, and Lawrence S. Jensen. Scholarships John Big-- 1 Ricks college scholarships ler, Debra Gale, Natalie Hansen, Bryan' Munns, Linda Bingham, Kathleen Richards, Tammy Smoot, Brenda Twitchell, Bart Wiscombe, Wade Hall, and Carla Archibald. ' Gail University of Utah scholarships M. Anderson, Sterling Bennett, Susan T. Engle, Debra Gale,' Loren R. Minert, Debra Jean Packer, Arleigh Peterson, and Steven A. Weight. Utah State Unviersity scholarships Rebecca Adams, Deen Alan Coleman, Robyn Christensen, Kristy Deakin, Loren R. Minert, Jeffrey W. Jones, John W. Parson, Carol Jean Payne, Cori Young, Richard L. Jeppesen, Ronald M. Plowman, Michael C. Kidman, Richard A. Kendall, Karen Reeder, Noel Bruce Stibor, Wendy Kay Smith, Suzanne S. Yeates. Gail Weber State College scholarships M. Anderson, Ann Beard, Shawn Bybee, 1 (Continued from Page One) Jean Hanson, Shari Hardman, Valerie Harrington, Joyce Hawkins Hawkes. school Awards Here are awards made at Tuesdays honors assembly; Steven Studentbody officers award Weight, Wade Hali, Linda Bingham, Tami Hadfield, BEHS student booster-awar- d NatPaul Skinner; perfect attendance alie Hansen, Anne Bambrick, Gay Poul-seol n. National Merit Scholarship John James and Terry Engle, letters; Arleigh Peterson and Loren Minert, certificates; Bear River graduation Getz. Thomas Edwin Goss, Sherry Lyn Gregory, Sylvia Griffin, Bruce James Grow, Kenna Dee Hales, Randy Sylven Haltiner, Mindee Hansen, Ricky Lee Hansen, Laura migrant Catherine Eskelsen, William R. Hooper, Lawrence Y. Kano, Tami Hadfield, and Steven Weight. V Cindy Hess The summer migrant school program in district is scheduled to begin Monday, June 7, at Corinne Elementary school, it was announced this week. The program will end on Aug. 13, operating Monday through Friday each week with July 5 observed as a holiday. . Box Elder A spokesman said youngsters will arrive at the school at 8 a.m. and depart at 4 p.m each day. Enrollment will be handled at the school Cindy L. Hess, LaDonna Burgess Hess, Randolph Merrill Hill, Clair Lyle Hirschi, Val W. Hirschi, Carol Le Holmgren, Doug Whilke Holmgren, Pat 0. Holmgren, Julie Ann Hupp, Julie Margueritte Hunsaker, Ross W. Hunsaker, Warren Leslie Hunsaker, Clarence Hurd. Jr. D. Jones, Bryan 75 CHEV. Complete Package, 4 (peed NOW 5495 WAS 5.67S.00 Mark Ramsdell, Maxine C. Quinney, Lea Ann Reese, Kevin Christensen Reid, Timothy G. Rhodes, Jeffrey Dean Richards, Shari Rindlisbacher. residential, commercial and industrial users.- - In its petition to intervene, the state agency stated that the rate should hae parity with those presently approved ijy the Utah Public Service commission so that other rate payers in the state of Utah will not be prejudiced and not be charged excessive rates However, he pointed out that the most recent increase granted to UP&L on other rates was intended to help finance cop- struction of two new plants in Emory county. The need for this additional generating capacity is attributed in part to increased . . , demands of municipalities. Furthermore, while the PSC has granted three rate hikes on other rates since 1974, only one increase has been obtained since then on the sale for resale rate. The state is arguing that, in effect, other Utah rate payers are subsidizing the lower rate charged municipalities and other utilities. ... Daniel Rtrie Daniel Bruce Ririe, Christy D. Riser, Mary Patricia Robbins, Leon Johnny Roche, Doylene Roderick, Gail Larsen Rogers, Gregory Kevin Rose, Robert Micheal Roundy, Blaine Dee Rupp, Mary Alison Schoffield, LaDawn Scothem, Jo-leScott, Kristie Scott, Kent B. Skinner, Claudie Jill Smith. Jeff Steven Smith, Sandra Smith, Julie Ann Sorensen, Kathryn Sorenson, LuAna Marie Sorensen, Elvira Rose Soto, Janet M. Stokes, Larry Delon Stokes, Shara 1. g, J Social service aide takes now position Earl Bassett, formerly social service supervisor for the Utah' Division of Family Services in - ' Brigham City, has accepted a j new post, that of district co-ordinator with the Utah' De- - ' ' partment of Social Services. . I His office currently is located in the Box Elder County Public Safety building in Brigham City. He will soon move to the basement, of the assistance , payments administration build-- , ' ' ing, 574 South First East. in Bassett k ,BcigSucceeding; j ... ar lOgOfg 1130 sous IboEoflSfl Oof CHoFfiflano Tie-wa- al JJDDDDU 0 o Party's Farm and Garden Center 72 North 5th West Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. NOW 723-304- 8 4 RAIN JETS Do a Better Job than 24 Ordinary Sprinklers . . . and Cost Less Only RAIN JET'S patented rotary, pop-upendulum action produces raln-llk- e water droplets instead of fog or mist, so you save water. RAIN JETS patented Rotary Valve gives true square pattern coverage. Because fewer RAIN JETS are needed, you can install them yourself easily and with far less digging and piping. Material Cost: about 5tf per sq. ft. Over a million satisfied customers worldwide. Our "How to Install" Guide available at Parry's Farm and Garden p, Center tap 3,350 71 OLDS ROYAL AC. PS, PB. Vinyl WAS 1,550.00 tap NOW 1,749 65 INTERNATIONAL SALE 4x4 PAASOIIS AUTO SALES 695 So. 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Mann, Cheri or the board of education, omore; Gregg Gittens, junior; Mark Burk-stroRuth Manning, Sandra Jean Marx, Darwin' Hill Thompson, Kellee Lee k Ruth Ann Heiner, Kent Tanner, cea Lynn Mason, Alice Elizabeth Mathis. Thompson, Adrain Payne Tolman, Brent Robert Johnson. John Ivan McCulley, Rita Maureen t Tracy, Mark C. Turley, Tonya VanValken-burTo Qualify Agricultural department awards Debbie Veibell, Ronald Brent WadsMeyer, Becky Miller, Linda Villalba Mil- To qualify for the summer migrant Roger Woodward, Frank May, Robinson David B. Misrasi, Lynn Stephan worth, Mary Kate Petersen Walker, Bar--Jer, Chavez, Mike Burt, Les Sparks; instruprogram, the family must be engaged in A Misrasi, Tina Anthina Marie Misrasi' bara Wamsley, Laura Ann Warburton, and- as 9 mental.. tnusic department, awards' - . agricultural . avid D. Morris; . Darlene Mflrteiisoh, i Michael Defeweatty mi !WHi i supervisor is Rlchdra L. Tayfor f qualify Michjtifc lU&aiaS, ,&fcslnes department . Emigrant famil; n Mark phristettsen' alene Munk, Ghristmd 'Elaine Munms, John Wayne who worKed for eight months as , Shawn Bybee, marketing; Ann awards I Clint R. Munns. catagories : I. Metzie Weidman, Margo Weidman, a social' worker1 in Blending, ( 1. Intrastate: The residence , of. the Beard, secretarial; drama department Welling, Cole Jay Westergard, Janet Utah, before coming here. Paul Skinner, Larry Jensen, awards A, must have crossed lines family county Susan Nelson Wheatley, Deloria Williams, Jeffrey Lynn His office is located at 54.7 Mac Edwards, Anne Smith, Gary Larson, within Utah during the past year to pursue Susan Nelson, Marlaine Nielson, Sylvia D. Todd Venna Lee Williams, Williams, South Main. Cheryl Keller. agricultural employment. Nieto, Peggy Ann Nishiguchi, Peggy Jean Williams, Curtis Butler Wise, Steven 2. Five-yelive in: Any family that has English department and Bee awards Curtis Woerner, George . Ellis Worley, Ogle, Danny Ken Okada, Blaine Olsen, Bill Hooper, Terry Engle, Ann Beard; not moved during the past five years, but Brett Oyler, Gerald Bruce Parkinson, Bruce C. Zundel. Teresa Holland and Boomerang awards prior to that time qualified under No. 1 is Kristy Tingey ; foreign language awards eligible. - Gina Savoca, Arleigh Peterson, Jane BowThe program is designed for children man, Susan Hymier, Michelle Thurston, ages five through 13 (grades kindergarten Sherilyn Johnston, Gary Davis, Lynn through seventh.) and will offer instruction and training in the basic educational Clayton, Teresa Holland, Rhoda Frauauff. Forensics awards John James, Kathy skills (reading, writing, arithmetic, com- t i I Chris Florez; art department awards munications) and art, music, physical Jones, Scott Fletcher, David Captain, John education, science, nutrition and other Theatre 138 in Salt Lake City director and for several years This is a one time only pro-ha- s door for 82, adults, $1, students Deleon, Brad Hall, Julie Lucas, Kerri important subjects. rt is sponsoring a benefit per and senior citizens; 87 for famibeen associated with Ste- - duction in Brigham City. Russell Kranz; outstanding art students formance of Carol Lynn PearFalconer and Tom Carlin kets will be available at First lies and at 25 percedt discount The school will be staffed with experienGarn and Scott Fletcher; outstanding sons latest hit play, a musical in Theatre 138. vocal music award ced well qualified bilingual-biculturSecurity bank as well as at the for groups. Phillip Hadfield; I entitled Was a P.O.W. in the award and the teachers said. Walker,. aides, Merilynn Holly piano spokesman Battle of the Sexes, for the There is no charge for this program. McIntosh, Mary Jo Olsen, Allen Long, Buses will run this year essentially as Heritage theatre. Terry Shandrew. The production will be held at they have other years. Four buses will the Heritage theatre Thursday, Cheerleader Awards serve the target areas. June 10. Curtain will be at 8 Cheerleader awards Polly, Hadfield, Dorene Cutler, Mary Jo Swan, Julie Jenp.m. Th.e musical is an exploration sen, Kathy Jones, Anne Bambrick, Julie of the relationships of men and Christensen, Kristy Deakin; homemaking women done in a vaudville awards Shelly Nichols, Connie Hassel, review style. Gail Anderson,' Jalene Hailing, Elizabeth Yates, Jeannette Nelson, Cindy Dinsdale. ing junior; John Razer, Richard Jeppesen. Barbara Danielson wrote the Industrial arts awards Blair TomScience department awards Gail tuneful score and the produclinson, Rich Davis, Jay Mordue, Wade Anderson, Richard Jeppesen, Kelly Fujition features Trudy DeKorver, White, Jeff Tedder, Cody Carr. kawa; Bausch and Lomb award Gail Mary Ethel Gregory, Maryann Math department awards Sterling Anderson; outstanding girl in physical Burlich, Steve Groff, Norman Bennett, outstanding senior; Mark Pulsieducation Pam Andersen; outstanding Brown and Clyde Evans, Jr. pher, outstanding sophomore; Steve PoulChris Jones and Tammy Ariel Ballif directs the progirl in dance sen, outstanding freshman; Ken Jones, Smoot; Rockette awards Sheri duction. Baffif has a national Arleigh Peterson, James Elwell, outstand- reputation as a designer and GRABUAYI&l SPECIALS 71 FORD CUSTON But he Said he wanted it understood, tile Utah PSC has nothing to do with the sale for resale rate. A The speaker explained that intervening as it did last week, the Utah Department of Business Regulation has taken the side bf Utah Power and Light company. ' . i The intent is to bring the sale for resale rate more into line with rates charged ne Susan Hyden, 1 . To accomodate this purchase at a higher cost than charged by the BOR city officials this month enacted a 14.73 percent rate increase to local customers. Should the FPC act favorably on UP&Ls rate request, it would up the cost of this supplemental power even more and conceivably bring another rate boost to Brigham City residents. Zundel said he didn't know how long it would take the federal agency to rule in the mission, addressed the Brigham City 4. case. Enacted Rate Hike Rotary club. - t e dbh ' tT i :.wy "A and Light now pending before the Federal t Power commission could result in Brig ham City paying 30 to 37 percent more for DELEGATES t' Brigham 795 Come in for Free Demonstration No Obligation Free Estimates fl0 (J Pacific Trail Sportswear located at 165 South 8th West in Brigham City cordially invites you to visit our new modern factory and see your friends and family at work. ! 3 |