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Show Israelsen John A Bound Tightly I Capitol , & Logan-Tod- ay Sat San. to Wed. DiSOROEStY CONDUCT "TABIAN, HE APE MIN" R OUTH )L VL NO. 30 HYRUM, UTAH, APRIL 15, 1932. Yhat Are We Doing With Our Electric Power? Livestock Situation, I LUST RITES HELD CAREER J. Allen, prominent pioneer builder of Hyrum passed peacefully away at his home Thursday afternoon after an illness of eight months duration. He suffered a paralytic stroke last August and had been helplessly bedridden from that time. Funeralservices will be held Monday, April 18 at 1 oclock. A- J. Allen was born in Cedar F. Olsen, A. more than half a century Funeral Services over the remains of Mrs. Annie Jensen were held the greater portion of all the livestock marketed in the Thuisday, April 14, 1932, at 2 p. m, United States for meat food purposes has been sold at in the Hyrum Third Ward chapel. central markets at the public stock yards. Development Bishop Jas- - G. Christensen presid of population and great consumer buying power has re- ing, and the ward choir, under the sulted during the past ten years in establishment of major direction of Eld. Leonard Larsen furselections. livestock markets in the populated areas along the Pacific nishing appropriate The invocation was by Couns. C. Coast, the largest of these being at Los Angeles. Earl Anhder. Los Angeles, April ME FOR ANNIE JENSEN ENDS 15For in writing this ION. ur purpose articles is to tell In Ontario, Canada, where the worlds associated other I citizens of Hyrum certain facts largest experiment in low cost electri to Domestic Consumers has been Power city lut our Hydro-Electroperating for several years, there are some interesting facts. The aim in )ntits present and tuture which we think the people Ontario has been to sell at cost plus 10 f per cent, and since COST covers all buld know. Having shown in our previous arti-- l operation costs, interest, and depreciation, the plan has been highly satis j that the domestic consumers are factory to Utilities and communities as These major central markets become the center for all Speakers were Elders C. per cent oi our elect-it- y well as for consu ! ers. The ng only average For example, the Los Angeles A. M. Israelsen. A. A. Allen and Bp. City, April 26, 1855. When he output for which they are pay-5- 1 use for domestic purposes increased livestock activities. Christensen, who all testified to the was six years of age his parents per cent of the revenue re- from 21 k. w. h. per month in 1924 to stock yards are independent selling agencies, telegraph devoted and useful life of moved to Hyrum, where he has 115 faithful, k. w. h. per month in 1923, almost ived, we wish now to show how market and offices, reporting government regulating lOO per cent in four the remained. Like most of the early years. This aver departed sister. is condition can be changed to age cf 115 k. w. h. is the average for agencies, brand inspectors, a bank, joint railroad freight The following musical numbers pioneers his parents owned little nefit the citizens, and at the same over 409, 000 consumers in 268 communiEach unit has its own function were rendered during the services: of this worlds goods. Every hand office and other facilities. ne bring to the city a substantial ties. In the city of Ottowa, where the to perform. The stock yards company neither buys nor Duet by Bro. and Sister Earle W. was needed to help and Mr. Allen Lreased revenue average cost to the consumer is a little and Solo, by Sister Ebba received training in sheep sheerWe believe that you will agree that less than one cent per k. w. h., the sells livestock but merely provides all of the facilities for Allen, Blackwood. fo' donestic puraverage ing, wool picking and cording, D rum City was first organized for including unloading chutes, corrals and pens, poses is 231 k. w. h. per month. The trading, The benediction was pronounced shoemaking and carpentry. He e promotion of the welfare, security Hyrum plant last year could have sup- watering facilities, scales, branding chutes, etc., essentially by Eld. D. Lester McBride. At the chose the latter as his lifes work d benefit of the citizens. Similar-th- plied all of the domestic and business a hotel for livestock. operating I electric light, plant was built houses with an average of 231 k. w. h cemetery, Eld. Leonard Larsen dedi- and scores of buildings in Hyrum The selling agencies, for government approved charges, cated the grave. There was a large were constructed by this industr the citizens; and it was because per month and still have left 1,271,656 k. w. h. for other uses. act as selling or buying agents or producers, packers and attendance of relatives and friends rial pioneer. He has been rery e citizens believed that owning the However, we cannot expect at presactive in church work, having reint would further promote their ent to sell at Ontarios The packer buyers purchase . their livestock from neighboring towns and Idaho prices. The feeders. all orders of the priesthood ceived from and various towns of Hyrum, mfort, convenience, and economic change both of rate and consumption these agents. through selling He served as president of his the State. that they bonded them-ve- s will have to be gradually made. W e Seventies do believe, though, that the aim should quorum for 21 years and built the plant. Many years of practice have proven the facilities ofto be reach a very low rate within the fered the central market to be the most economical and Annie Poulsen Jensen was born in and was senior president for 14 Among various citizens we have next three years. He performed two home ard expressions of dissatisfaction to- Denmark, Nov. 27, 1853, and came years. Following is the proposed schedule practical means of getting livestock buyers and sellers missions and one abroad. He has to Utah when she was 10 years old, id disappointment because they are which we think will, if adopted, go a gether on common and neutral ground. By gathering also held many offices of trust in it enjoying an abundance of low long way toward solving the problem being among the early settlers of Hylivestock convenient at a central the together point, adjacent rum. community including a memist electricity as they had expected, of market which now confronts us. This rate is patterned after those found to packing houses, the buyer saves the great expense of ber of the police force, deputy She became wife the Christian of e know that there are many most successful in Ontario but is highto hundreds of marshal, and farms ranches Jensen city marshal, councilat an early age, and was the sending representatives owned by families who do er than those generally in use there. man. it use them ; similarly, some ranges We believe that in time an even lower and is able to pay a greater amount of money than when mother of 14 children, 5 of whom Mr. Allen is survived by his used very sparingly because the rate may be practicable. he is forced to pay the expense of sending buyers over the preceeded her to the other side. widow Mrs. Finetta Williams Al1st. Make a 35c service charge for She died April 9, 1932, at the vners think the rate is too high, country. k. w. h. each meter and the following sons and len, per Bank-heahome of her is so daughter, Agnes any say, As long as the rate -Most important of all, -- livestock gathered 2nd. 4c fop the first 50 k.- w. h. a central " Bp. Silas Allen, Victor r, daughters: of BlacLfoot, Idaho. gh, Ill cut down on electricity in 3rd. 2c per k. w. h. for all over 50 desold on basis of is the visible market and and Russell Allen all of Hyrum, purely supply The surviving children are, Niels k. w. h. rery way I can. Mrs. E. Otto mand. Liljenquist cf Rex-bur- g, 4th. 10 per cent discount for prompt Competition among buyers represents the demand C. Jensen, Millie Moriarty, Rose ElNow we believe that a lower rate Idaho, Mrs. Ray Peterson of the meat trade. Values arrived under this highly kins, Ghas. C. Jensen, Laura Has-laould bring about better feelings payment. No charge to be made for less than of Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs. John n Agnes Bankhead, May Nelson, nong the citizens, greater consump-o- one competitive bidding are admitted as a sort of yardstick for dollar, per month. O. Hughes pf Mendon. There and Reuben Jensen. John C. Jense.i, of electricity, and more revenue The 35c service charge plus the price all livestock values in the country normally supplying that are seven All of with thirty or wives grandchildren All of these things we of the first 16 k. w. h. would constitute ir the city. market. Thus in times of short supplies and normal de- and these, exchusbands, and two great grandchildren. the Of course a the one dollar minimum charge. This children, elieve, are desirable. daughter pt it is natural prices go up. More abundant Millie, and son Reuben, were preswer rate would not increase the makes the schedule compensative so mand, that as the consumption increases, the supplies force prices down. Such a system seems most ent at the funeral. There are also ivenue unless we citizens increase cost per k. w. h. decreases as you may MANY BEAN GROWERS to fair the and both the seller. numerous grand-childre- n and great buyer ir use of electricity- - We must discover if you will figure the actual grand children. reatly increase our domestic con cost per k. w. h. to the consumer on a REFUSED CONTRAGTS of 45 from would and 25, k. w. if we benefit h. 35, consumption imption them all the different varieties of per month. 25 k. w. h. costing 5.4c, le electricity produced. conifers on the grounds. 35 k. w. h. costing 5c, and 45 k. w. h. WARD SCOUT TROOP 1931 the average During the year Mr. Rich of the Utah The best part of the trip was that 1ST Packing Co. costing 4.78c per k. w. h. unsumption notified among domestic us today that there would the The 35c each month from each meter NOTES SCHOOL interesting part took so long that 23 HOLDS SGCIAI FRIDAY not be thruout the United States was user will pay the cost of meter maintain-ancthere was not time for Mr. Larson to any more contraets signed 00 k. w. h. per year. reading, recording, billing, etc., at Hyrum as we could have but 40 Hyrum s give them the test they were domestic consumers averaged 300 k. which cost to the city is as great for acres this season. 81 acres had The elections for the Student Body the 10 k. w. h. consumer as for the 100 Scouts of Troup 23, Hyrum First h., per year or just one half the k. w. h. consumer. The follow-in- g been asked for. Some 1930 growers Officers for next year were held at Ward enjoyed themselves at the Meanwhile table is verage for the nation. wanted to add to their acreage but given for the purpose of com- the school last Friday April 8. This Ward Amusement Hall Friday night re sold 75 per cent of our plant out-iis assumed were not allowed to do so, and three that all bills parison. It the elections and campaigns April 8. The evening was spent in score new for Me per k w. h-- , which was have been paid promptly and the dis- year growers wanted to come lave been held differently than other programed games after which all in. IELOW the COST of PRODUCT- - counts have been deducted. years. of refreshments sonsi-stin- g partook No one but 1930 growers were There were two parties: The Purple of and cake. There signed up Wednesday and they were were twenty two scouts and leaders party, and the White party. The not allowed to add to their 1930 candidates for the Purple paity were: South Cache High School Music and four guests present. acreage except to raise from 8 to President, Jacob Fuhriman, Vice Department, under the masterful as the company wants to cut We believe that the greatest hope demand. President, Joyce Scott; Secretary, These various of H. Wm. Prof. activities amor Hyrum City out leadership all inNow give e Terry, t question is, Do you want to plots. right now is to Clarion Editor, Jes added new laurels to the already well ple proof of the extreme interest case our consumption through the use more electricity? or are you satis- Myrtle Walters; Some of the i930 growers will be sop Lowe; Cheer Leader, Earl Green; established 136 of small appliances which can be fied to continue to cut down to the reputation of our splen- taken in scout work by those who cut down on acreage. Athletic Council, Brigham Maughan did tsed with our distributing system a3 it 51.00 minimum? If you do not want to institution of learning. have these boys in charge. Bean Committee. s now. The The candi-datepresent lines can carry increase your consumption and enjoy and Theron Mauchley. It is nothing short of marvelous nore than the usual load without Alvin Allen, Chr. the modern conveniences of electrical for the White party were; Presithat high-clas- s a The like Small appliances facilities, then our present rate will dent, opera, changes. Spencer Crabtree; Vice Presituch as toasters, waffle irons, hot have to remain; but if you will discard Marriage of Nannette,- - really inZaida Maughan; Secretaiy, lates, percolators, etc. have a favora- the old time n for the modem dent, tended for colleges could be ren. Clarion ble effect on load distribution, as they electric ironer, throw Lowe; Editor, Elbe Clyde TO ROAD WORK away the coal dered so musically correct, and with jre used at different times by different bucket with its accompanying dust, Larson; Cheer Leader, Gene Miller; such dramatic precision, as was d 'arailies. dirt, and HIGH COST for the clean, Athletic Council, Glen Allen and Laon a The future of by electrical cooking, and Mar Jensen. The election was won highThursday night hope, however, is to convenience After a short delay, work has been ly appreciative and delighted audfraoually increase the use of ranges, in numerous other ways modernize the White ticket. by straight resumed party, on the fill across Salt Hob home conv niences, then lower ience, who could scarcely believe efrigerators, water-heater- s, and other your The were, Managers Campaign low. The are rates State road commission possible. that such professional work could be Jeavy load builders. These will has We will welcome any question or sug- Purple, Harris Scott, and White, another $500-0appropriated an increase of carrying capacity gestion, and will accept any criticism Eliot Drue. Campaign speakers presented by the ordinary members which it is Opportunity used to will almost expected of the various our distributing l grades. knock system, but this on the foregoing. were Harris Scott, Eliot Diue, Leora now it telephones. complete the fill. Approximately Kill come But there was talent of a order By John E. Allred high gradually as requirements Donald Employers look for the Allred, Wayman, May Jor 6500 yards have been hauled 1 ic pos-liliti- es at cPtio e at at -- -- d, at that t con-ime- rs e, m K ut ice-crea- m 4 i- -8 s sad-iro- RISK He Missed the Job re-lui- re high-schoo- gensen and Dorothy White. The Ladies Literary Club met ia tbf dining room of the South Cache The Botony classes, under the diHigh School Fiiday afternoon. StuU- - S. A. C. rection of Mr. E. N. Larson, took a of dents the furnished There will be a meeting for all to the A. C. Ttiursday April 7th. embers of the Hyrum Sports-te- the program. Beatrice Williams trip rendered four vocal solos, and Lila They were shown the whole botony Club, Thursday night April Peters read a Drama, Death Takes department, which was explained in at the city hall, for the pur a Holiday'. There were twenty a very interesting way by Dr, Rich- Notice Pse of hearing the financial re- port and for the election of offices and such other business that may come before said meeting. H. R, Adams, Sc. and evidence of expert coaching an training. Time and space will not permit of a more detailed report of this spendid duction. exhibited, already For Sale Cheap FOR SALE Cheap, i harrow, 2 plows, l automobile, l platform scale and other farming implements, all kinds of carpenter tools, sledge hamHEN AND TEAMS WANTED mers and wedges. All in first class condition, i metal bed, mahogany five members and eight guests in ards. with Men and teams wanted on finish, good springs and matthigh Later they enjoyed a lecture on dttendduc. school road. Work will last ten davs ress. Apply to T. W. Petersen, ad Mr. and Mrs. Morrell are spend- conifers, by Dr. McGuire, who took more. Get in line for the next shift, Dr, Eugene Worley of Preston was ing the week end at Brigham City, them around the campus, showing 'Phone Jack Wright. a Hyrum visitor Friday, quickest way to reach people the telephone dirIs your name ectory. listed? It pays to have telephone service. Why not discuss it with us today? The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company |