Show J 1 THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY OCTOBER 11 1935 — wy LOCAL ROOM persons or Room and board for Sec Chester Boos 1 or Mr and Mrs D Henry Manning had as dinner guests on Friday evening Mr ad Mrs John J Shumway end family The dinner was given in honor of James Shumway Mrs T E Betensen attended a board meeting of the Utah State Medical at Salt Lake City Tuesday Auxiliary of this week Mrs Dave Thomas of Malad Mrs Herbert Thomas of TremoirtWrfl spent Tuesday afternoon visiting wftli Mrs Peter Blips Mr and Mrs J L Moore and Mr and Mrs Roberts of Ogden spent Friday afternoon at the home of John W Chambers Mrs Mrs Frank Munns and Mrs Carl Mrs Marlon Erickson and Mrs Ruby Mrs H G Scott of Tremonton Mrs Sam Grant Miss Watkins and and and Welling of Riverside spent Friday In Bowen daughter Margene of E J Lee of American Fork visited at Mrs Grace Haws spent Sunday In Brigham City visiting their sister Mrs Beaver Dam visited at the home of the Frank Hansen home last week t Richmond Donald Boil' Jessie of Sprlngville Vernon Hess and family who left Mr and Mrs L W Manning Tuesday has been visiting for ten days at the Monday to make their home in Dens Miss Lora Anderson returned Thurshome of his aunt Mrs Ferrel Wood ver day from the Valley hospital where Donald's parents have both been ill W L Allred and family were Sunday she underwent an operation for apwith typhoid fever but are leported to guests at the home of his aunt Mrs pendicitis be recovering J O M Bames at Bountiful and also THAT’S YOU MR MOTORIST FOR THE Mr and Mrs Evan Gee spent the at his brother Henry Allred's In jMr and Mrs C D Barfuss had as PATRONAGE YOU HAVE GIVEN THE In Balt Lake City attendguests this week Mr and Mis Donald ing the missionary reunion and visitAPCO SERVICE STATION Lltten and Dr and Mrs Nethctland Mr and Mrs J D Qunderson Miss ing relatives and friends of ITS Beach PROPRIETOR California Lou Veil Roberts and Miss Golda Acord Mr and Mrs Lewis Llllywhlte drove to Ogden Monday evening where weie Mr and Blain Betensen of Bui ley they attended the show Anna Karencelein Salt Lake City last d Idaho were guests Monday and Tues- ina brating their wedding anniversary and day at the home of Dr and Mrs T E attending conference L C Chris topherson Betensen Proprietor Mr and Mrs A S Hall had as Sunday The club girls entertained last guests Mr and Mrs F A Ersklne and Mr Stottard of Lehi is staying at family and Mr and Mrs Darrell Han- week at the home of D Henry Manthe home of J H Klikham and work- sen of Salt Lake and Miss Della ‘Hall ning In honor of their teacher Mrs Brown Henry The girls presented Mr Stottard is the and Mr Orval Asfleck of Ogden ing in the factory' Mrs Brown with a gift brother of Mrs BREVITIES A R Capener returned Suriday from Ogden where she had an eper ation on her feet at the Dee hospital Thank You Sir! TO POPULAR AND Ing NEW Garland Apco Service Klrkham Mrs Harold shower this Hazel Innes entertainment a Mr and Mrs D Persson week in Bridge E Manning and daughter entertained at Margaret Nelson and honor of Miss turned from Salt Lake furnished the after spending the City Mrs re- Sunday at con- - fercnce in Alf Mlchaelis was a business Salt Lake City Thursday Leroy Allred week with this of Moroni relatives at visitor is visiting Garland Work Clothing For these Snappy Fall Days OVERALLS — Scowerofts How the MEW LOW-RAT- Never-Ri- gy p plan benefits the E residence user under ourcombination WORK SHIRTS— Never-Ri- p SHOP CAPS LIGHTING REFRIGERATION COAT - - ygC w yj SWEATERS—-Heav- gc Jersey STOKER DOMESTIC PRESSURE gjjj & $g-2- PUMP or AIR CONDITIONING CLOTH JACKETS — Blue Melton rate WORK SHOES— Heavy Sole QUESTION: When does the new plan go into effect7 'ANSWER: With aU meter readings alter October 1 1935 is the new "Immediate Rate?" ANSWER: $200 per month lor 4 rooms or less including 38 kilowatt hours 30c ior each additional room including 6 k w h per WORK GLOVES — Canvas QUESTION: What s® Z ‘UP® OSS fl - ' ' i room 45c per 40c per k w h w h additional consumption w Wherein does this differ from the old rate? It provides an additional and lower ANSWER: step from the old rate irom 45c to 4c after 76 k w h plus the 1c w h included in the minimum charge (i e for a house this would be 120 1c w h) QUESTION: Does this rate replace the old rate in all cases? k k QUESTION: What is the "Objective Rate"? ANSWEFJIhOO per month including 11 kilowatt - 50c per k w b next 25 k w h 25c per k w h next 164 k w h 15c per k w h for additional consumption QUESTION: What How at 0 plW 1 330 w zrm SiffiXt D33 DSD (3D 7$ jD'Et) dC t 13® much current does the customer " receive “ QUESTION: What is the base period? ANSWER: £00!) 'Up (f©g 12 months ending with June 1935 meter readings QUESTION: -- How can the customer take advantage of Electricity? ANSWER: By improving the lighting in the home and by making use of additional electric appliances to replace methods In this manner comfort and convenience are greatly creased atvery ' alight increase in cost In other words electric servants work longer hours at a lower rat of pay " a ©n® fygrQjT Start I & $£50 gC & J QC $g50 $125 Coombs & Persson 'Company GARLAND UTAH ’mZZ to enjoy the advantages of this new plan Start NOW to shift more of your NOW household tasks to Electric - “HOME OF QUALITY Bell Phone 26 All current used each month in excess of that used during the same month of the base period until the Objective Rate is reached This is calculated on not less than the number of k w h included in your minimum bill depending upon the number of rooms For example: If you live in a house asd you used 60 k w h in October last year and SO k w h h October this year you would receive 30 kwh Each succeeding at monthly bill will be figured in the same manner for all increased use over that of the corresponding month oi the base period uatil the Objective Rate is reached xMpfffW $g25 UNION SUITS— Hanes Meats rate do? ANSWER: (o ht this a QUESTION: r does This Ss a new rate which is available when the customer's increased use of current reaches point where it applies In the meantime the increased use of current over that of the corresponding month in the base period is billed at e irom the present rale 43 to Richards hces ANSWER: 3jE $J50 Yes ANSWER: rv $3-5- next 76 QUESTION: Wy & MERCHANDISE” Garland Utah We are a home owned Institution using home grown products both of Meat and Vegetables We spend thousands of dollars annually for home products We are featuring our home" canned vegetables such as Peas String Beans Tomatoes etc canned at Tremonton and there are none better in the United States SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY OCTOBER 12th BANANAS — Golden Ripe— 3 lbs J9c — LEMONS Large full of juice— doz 18c LETTUCE — Large heads — Home grown — each 04c CELERY-La- rge white stalks-e- ach 08c CAULIFLOWER — Snow white — Solid— lb 05c WATERMELONS— Good sized — Sweef — each 10c ' CATSUP-- No 2 a cans PEAS— Twin Peaks Fancy sweet No' 3 sieve 2 cans 25c BEANS-Strin- g Twin Peaks Fancy whole green 2 for 21c BEANS—String Twin Peaks cut standard— 3 cans 27c TOMATOES— Twin Peaks— No 2lz cans — 3 for 25c BEANS—White Northern — New crop —3 lbs 16c COFFEE —Schillings 1 lb cans 27c PRUNES — Santa Clara —60-7- 0 size — 3 lbs 14c MATCHES— 6 box cartons £0c ROLLED OATS — Buckeye— y9 lb bags 33c RAISINS— Large 15 oz pkg seeded or seedless YS: MACARONI— Bulk- -3 lbs COCOANUT— y2 lb celophane 10c ZI “ bag""ZZ‘‘l Servants! I This f is the fourth of a series of 'advertisement explaining how our new low rate applies to specific service in the home i Electricity The Biggest INFORMATION AS TO DETAILS THAT MAY NOT BE ENTIRELY CLEAR TO YOU PHONE US DROP US A POSTCARD OR VISIT OUR STORE — FOR Bargain In — — The Home U TA HP QW ER & LIGHT CO BEEF STEAKS — Rnd Loin or T Bones — lb PORK SAUSAGE — Country Style — lb PORK ROASTS— Ham Cuts— lb LAMB CHOPS— Loin cuts— lb LAMB CHOPS — Shoulder cuts — lb LAMB ROASTS — Shoulder cuts— lb BEEF ROASTS — Shoulder cuts —lb HAMBURGER— Fresh meat fresh ground —2 lbs ZZZZZ'Z 20c ’20c 24c- - 23c igc 17c 4c 25c |