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Show j SUN CHRONICLE, May 5, 1 977, Page 5 awarded a first place in one the categories, and Mrs Morrise received honoiable mention for one of her en tries of 1a1(2)7 li3eui7sp Wursten Virginia " - Althea Roberts and Martha Morrisc attended the April Awards Festival of the Utah (' Phone 825-664- 6 p - fcr tYriirii f.fy State Poetry Society, held last F'riday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Roberts was a copy of the Joint Resolution passed overwhelmingly by the Utah State Legislature are State Sen. Frances Farley, left, a of the resolution, and Grant Callister, Utah State service manager for Continental Telephone. The resolution petitions Congress to be aware of the economic impact any change in national telephone policies may bring "with the view of providing complete assurance that its action will not have an adverse effect on telephone rotes applicable to the general public." EXAMINING legislature was a joint resolution expressing its and concern interest regarding the Congressional into telephone and in investigation competition terconnection The resolution, the foui th of its kind passed by a state legislature, has been sent to President Jimmy Carter and puts Utah on record as op- posing the recent trend toward competition in the telephone industry unless the benefits of such a policy can be documented It specifically petitions Congress, which is currently national the reviewing telecommunications policy, to include its in deliberations a full inquiry into the possible economic impact of any action it may contemplate, w ith the view of complete providing assurance that its action will not have an adverse effect on telephone rates applicable to the general public In addition, the legislature Federal the requested CommisCommunications sion (FCC) to delay full implementation of its policies fostering competition until Congress has had the opportunity to complete its investigation and to develop national policy The joint resolution comes at a time when Congress is considering legislation en- Consumer The titled Communications Reform Act of 1977 Briefly, this act would reaffirm the Communications Act of 1934 which recognized the telephone industry as a natural This piece of monopoly legislation has been the of national cornerstone telecommunications policy for the past 43 years In recent years this natural been has challenged by several FCC monopoly decisions have which en- competitive couraged to enter telephone industry practices the presen ing the traditional of telecom structure munications service Unless we want the telecommunications industry to go the way of the railroads and the countless other victims of government of meddling, I ask Congress to give its immediate attention the Consumer Communications Reform Act of to he concluded Mountain Bell Public Affairs Manager Jim Butler was high in his praise for the action of the state legislature 1977, the joint passing We are exresolution in that our state legislature has seen fit tremely to pleased approve an Ogden Hospital Elizabeth Fernelius, 79, of Uintah, died April 27, at McKay Hospital She was the mother of Henry Junior Keyes, and Clarence Donald Fernelius, both ol Rov She had been an active member of the LDS Church, and was also active in PT woik Funeral service's were held on Saturday in the L mtuh 1st Ward, and burial was in the Uintah Cemetery Chance Gioskreutz baby son of Bift and Janet been Groskreutz. has seriously ill in the hospital for ten days He has now been released and is doing well ut home A baby girl was born pt il 19 to John and ,Li Housekeeper She joins twt other girls in the fanulv Mrs farl Ann Rood of Iowa, has been visiting here for a few days w.th hei son and daughter in law, Jim and Louise Rood She ai nv ed by jet and came o atti nd ' he christening of a new gran i daughter, Laura Carol on Sunday Brent and Kath eon Kap of Santa Ana, Calif have a baby boy, born April 25 The couple formerly lived m Roy Ree Bauerle, along with hei son in law and daughter, John and Dixie Taft, drove to Colorado Springs to visit with Mrs Bauerles son Kenneth and his family for a week 1 hey made the trip especially to attend church when Kenneth was installed as li this joint of the visit Terry Thackeiay, Benedict s Hospital Mr and Mis Henry Mates had as then houseguest last week. Mi F'ntz Makmen of Mi FTnland Tampere1 Makinen served as a coun four selor to piesidents S our position fully Butler pointed out that under the present system of a highly regulated monopoly , the percentage of American nature demands West Lestiv and nl he- - at St is I.4M1 the 59C orgami'il $49 REDWOOD Ea I? , COMBED raising iwent will feature game's pnzes, food booths In addition, the sale of fund delicious cheinzo, type a Basque be 1x6 6 ft Dog Ear Rustic d CHAIN LINK 4 FT $24 95 5 FT $31 95 6 FT, $36 95 AO c featured The festival will be from 6 to 10 p m May 5, fiom 6 to 11 p m May 6, and from 10 a m to noon Mav fi "V'-- Milj i i! BARBED WIRE. . Catholic high schools in the state The elementary is one of eleven Catholic elementary schools in the state 7 IgIIVV UTILITY STUDS High School St Joseph high is one of two will sausage, 69 $ 1 CEDAR GRAPESTAKES 6 $1 76 $1 86 BOARD MADE tt 1 40.99 4x8x38 49.79 4x8x 1? $2 79 ... $3 40 ... $4 09 $4 99 1 39 47 4x8x58 51.79 4x8x34 . ROOFING ALUM $7 58 $9 48 $1 1 38 $1 3 28 49' j x8 OVER 50 TY PES Of t'i v PoiUng to , from cHoot a $2 04 PARTICLE 6 INCH STAYS 32 ) j FT FIELD FENCE AMERICAN $133 FT 6' Ifm rvs ; WT HEAVY 5 ' 7 FT n t Fo..t 49' 49' Molding and iO n - 4 i 1 x 16 7 x20 $15 18 $19 99 Colorod Natl or 36 32 Largoftt Voriaty and Quantity In The Mill Finish Intermountain Wot VIRGINIA Storm LAUAN 'ftin HOUSE 1 THERE'S STILL TIME TO SELECT JUST THE RIGHT GIFT FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVING ft lotted mtwoi A 966 West 5600 South, Roy BANKAMERICARD GALVANIZED PIPE In ? ft Lenqfhs 1 Dujsk M'11 Irnx rt j1 5 MASTERCHARGE t II WOOCKj' bexinoy Ply w xyd xJ l 23t ft. 44t ft. j 'xl x2l 60c ft 71 c ft 94t ft x? ' Gtode 1 . x2i 4.89 GIFT SHOP EKIEE U 6.49 OL OoL LJouiz 825-544- 1 $4 69 $5 49 $6 20 t yrad odqroif io I $3 90 Rustic Regal $124.95 Phone si w it I1 MAKE MOTHER S DAY MEAN MORE WITH A GIFT FROM 1 $3 CABINET BIRCH Select from collector's bells, plants, planters, clocks, mirrors, and more (SsiFtrs CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 5.49 I r 48 A Groa Srrulod Woodtr m, $1.00 95 CHART Ma TO $3.99 v.kAxb G650j00MflQIik3atv PRICED FROM Doors G atk s PINTO d'h. hnr'i G'od A Pll Ml fell! order, ALUMINUM SLIDING oodgr hotkiiK oH WINDOWS $4 99 lx4x! lotW Ofcsi Gun Stock Wulnut t8 In sh jn I fK 20 x 00 $9 3Ox20 $12 qtoefe vinyl Ik ol IxxxH V $2.99 9$ $26 95 $27 14 $1 l0l0 $16 95 $27 95 40xj0 $19 95 $39 20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS SUPER VAN ComFteform Act of 1 All Sizes 7 Consumer munications Callister and Butler 1977, pointed out As a rural state, Utahns have the most to lose if it fails to become law, they emphasized it. DOG EAR Butler explained of A, Combed Redwood i Springs 1st LDS Ward Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mis Ben Standing were her parents, Mr and Mrs Chnstofferson 'They have been spending the w inter in Arizona and were on their way to their home in northern Idaho A baby boy arrived at McKay Hospital on April 27 to Randy and Linda Moore They live at 5088 S 2675 W Walt F'orster is hospitalized following a heart attack He is feeling quite a bit bettei now Jon and Marie Hertzke drove to the San Francisco area last week to visit their daughter for a few days While there, they picked up some friends, Mr and Mrs Machen, of New Zealand, and brought them to Roy for a visit The Hertzkes and the Machens met when they were all living in England If we continue down the path, we are headed, we could very well end up with the same type of chaos we had 70 years ago It is noteworthy that Utah is in the vanguard of those states supporting the passage REDWOOD Eq under the chairmanship of Mr and Mrs Perry Lambeit Representatives from the parishi's of St Joseph's, St Mary's, St Rose, St James Hill AFB and Chapel Thomas Catholic) Mr Judge, principal of St Joseph F'.lementary School and Sister Patricia Ann Thompson, CSC, principal of St Joseph St li i: 24 nded The carnival il'li x4 RUSTIC friends Neighborhood at a A Fv - Joseph Flemeritary Schools will be and Ihursday F'riday Saturday at the St Joseph High gym. Lake Street and Buchanan Ogden The1 'M RUSTIC CEDAR spring carnival ii g rtSjBtTS FENCING Si. Josephs sefs sp, ' , of the LDS Chuich, including Mr Matis The Matis took then guest to Welfare Squaie in Salt Iake, and also to see the Ogden Temple and Weber State Ihev attended the College Tabetnacle Choir broadcast Jose ph High Selection In Ttie Colorado homes having telephone service has risen from 35 percent to 95 percent And the quality has been uniformly and consistently good, he added He continued that competition in the telephone industry was tried in its early days and found totally We had chaos unacceptable in an industry that by its very Largest t Lee, who will he1 married on Friday to Rick Olxirn, has been honoied at two bridal showers iccentlv lLr sister in law Sherrie Lev gave1 a miscellaneous showe r at her home m Riverdale with fi lends and relative's atteniding Miss Jane1 isse'r hedel a grocery sbeiwer at the issi t home foi the- bride to mission Dick's & Janice he said Our resolution, primary concern as a company is that the public be made fully aware of the damaging effects of the in competition telecommunications industry This resolution supports Chris 2675 W Miss i , ;! baby gnl armed at St Benedicts Hospital on April 28 to Kent and Kathiyn Hansen Their home is at 5565 at St 26 : land ot 5000 S 19O0 W parents of a baby Apt 51, are boy, hoin April ii Kin j. Til', Makinen Mi be in Utah for three1 weeks, and will spend a week m California with relatives returning to his home Debra and lends fi will doing well in bishop Resolution warns of possible effects Amid the mountains of legislation considered by the recently concluded 42nd Utah John Hamilton is at home recuperating following surgery last wot k on Sunday in Salt Lake, and alsodiove to Ashton, Idaho to Machen s will go to England to visit a daughter, who still lives there, before letuimng to New Zealand Oiel Henderson has been in the hospital for major suigery, but is home now and The "r'1 1 .99 REmODEL YOUR KITCHEfl We'll show you how to do it yourself and save money A The core of the question, to according Grant T Callister, Utah State Service Manager for Continental Telephone and a spokesman for the 11 independent telephone companies in the state, is whether this nation should continue traditional patterns that encourage universal sen ice and low basic rates or should these historic elements be changed to reduce charges for big business firms at the expense of the average customer The intent of the bill, he continued, is supported by labor, state regulators, the American F'arm starring A. 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