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Show Friday. August 12, 1938. UTAH VALLEY NEWS Pge Thro! general supervision services to ties," a text in the the basis of paid for The Utah Power & Light Co. centages Department of Instruction; of gross revenues of the aud be baa sold artirles with pen 24 be 4 New Telephone Will you be listed? A telephone keeps you in touch, saves time and trips for a few cents a day. In emergencies, one call be may priceless. move 0 a Creature of the or of the Holding Companies 151-85- SOON! If you have service and plan to 0 or if you want your present listing changed, please tell us now. For advertising, additional listings (other members of your household or office) just call our business office. book used Publle per- supervised company and special services for which special fees Is People named in the contract were to be paid. The second contract in 1 effect since January 1, 1921, provides for even more detailed supervision services than special A. (Dr. Parley Christensen) services, for winch regular perI have pointed out that little loyalty is due the Utah centage foes and special fees are Power and Light Company on the ground that it was from paid." (See Senate Document 92, 70th Conthe beginning a monument to the thrift and individual lat 45, pp. 1st Session, 1912.) gress, initiative of our own Utah citizens. Wre have seen how it That the stockholders of the was organized and incorporated in the state of Maine by the Utah Power and Light Company Electric Bond and Share Company of New York, and how are beginning themselves to bethe original officers, directors, and stockholders were all lieve that the company exists alien residents of Maine or New York. It is true that the original primarily for the benefit of memInvestors and (hat the Utah in one but a and was the that organization year bers of the board of directors arq preliminary following its birth The Utah Power and Light Company mere window dressing is indiappeared with an entirely new set of officers and directors cated in the language of a recent among whom were nine or ten men prominent in the business, stockholders complaint against religious, and political affairs of Utah. the Utah Power and Light ComSince the compear wee created Power and Light Co., ana secret- pany and the Electric Power and to act as an operating company ary and treasurer of Utah Securi- Light Corporation before the in a definite area. It was merely ties Corporation. Similarly on Supreme Judicial Court in Equity amart business to 1 nvlte into Its December II, 1910, 8. Z. Mit- in the state of Maine. The comdirectorship men of influence chell, C. E. G roes beck, E. W. Hill, plaining stockholders allege A. C. Ray, among the people who were to E. P. Summerson, "That at no time from the date feed the operating hen that was and H. L. Martin, all officers of of Its organiatlon to the present to lay the golden eggs for the Electric Bond and Share Co., were time (March, 1918) has the board holding companies. Names like officers of Utah Power and Light of directors of the said defendant, i Utah Power and Light Company, Moran, Co. Jackllng, McCormick, Nlbley, Cutler, Walker, and Loose, Mr. Hartley, state been a tree and independent Question: associated with the , company In for the record the scope of the board of directors, but at all the popular mind, would naturally Electric Bond and 8hare Co.'s times said board has consisted of give It a local flavor and rande; supervision and the control over the agents and e mployees of the Its business practices more ac- the operations of Utah Power and Electric Bond and Share Company, said Utah Securities Corceptable (to alL fcut that the Light Co. the minor company remained Answer: To January 1, 1921, poration, (and its successor the child of the Electric Bond and Electric Bond and 8hare Co. had defendant Electric Power and Share Company no one can doubt. no direct supervision contract Light Corporation) and of dumThe following testimony before with Utah Power and Light Co. mies selected by them for the the Federal Trade Commission is It supervised the operations of purpose of carrying out the orders Utah Power and Light Co. and its and directions of said Electric explicit. of subsidiary, the Western Colorado Bond and Share Company, said "Question. Hare officers Electric Bond and Share Co. held Power Co., the fees for such Utah Securities Corporation (and Important positions as executives supervision being paid by Utah Its successor the Electric Power of Utah Power and Light Co? which and Light Corporation) in the Securities Coloration, Answer: Yes, sir; in 1911 8. Z. controlled Utah rower and Light consummation of said plan of (See complaint in Mitchell, president of Electric Co. promotion." Bond and Share Co., waa a diQuestion:. So that, although case of Phoebe W.A.Jeffs, Flora rector of Utah Power and Light it had no contract. It yet exercised M. Sears, Grace McMulllns, Co. and president of Utah Securi- the supervision and received the Olivia Nielson and Noln Bund ties Corporation, which controls payment? qulat vs. Utah Power and Light Utah Power and Light Co. Q. E. Company and Electric Power and sir. Yes, Answer, Clafln, vice president of Electric Question. All right; go ahead. Light Corporation, paragraph 12, Bond and Share Co., wu a vice Answer. Since January 1, 1921, pp. An allegation is, of course, only, president of Utah Power and Electric Bond and Share Co. has Light Co. and a vice president of supervised Utah Power and Light an allegation, but it indicates that Utah Securities Corporation. O. Co.'s operations under a contract there is a growing suspicion that M. Dahl, Electric directly with the operating com- the Utah Power and Light ComBond and Share Co., was also a pany. The contracts in effect pany is anything but a company vice president of both Utah Power since January 1, 1911, were two of the people of Utah by the and Light Co., and Utah Securi- in number. The first one was in people of Utah and for the people A. E. Smith, effect from January 1, 1911, to of Utah. ties Corporation. Assistant secretary and assistant December II, 1911, inclusive, and treasurer of Electric Bond and the second has been in effort Shane Co., was assistant secretary since that date. The contract PAINTING and .assistant treasurer of Utrfh from January 1, 1921, covered it Directory Is Going To Press 0 0 on 4. sketches. Yet he prefers painting as a bobby. "People of this valley appreciate the fine arts," said Mr. Anderson, and it Is not surprising to find so many who have chosen music, writing, and painting as their hobbies and professions. When Dr. Frank T. Reynolds was a high schooj eiudent he liked to do pencil sketches. Bu( had never seriously considered painting as a hobby until 1924 when business waa dull because of patleuts money sdversMIes. He began first with pencil sketches aud later tried oil painting. Ilia first pictures wore much better then ho had expected them to be, and this gave him enough encouragement to copy paintings of well known artists. Ha has read books snd studied art exhibits religiously. Dr. Reynolds la not content with doing one type of work he has done landscape, character studiee, and portraits, bnt has a slight preforena for portrait work. Ho now has fifty paintings. Ha has never sold n painting, but has given a few to his frienda.' And at the present time hae no intentions of making hia hobby a profession. Horse back riding, fishing and hunting are hobbles which now coma second to this art enthusiast whan taking n trip he always goes prepared these days to paint, because that la the only time ho finds free. 'Tainting, as a hobby, has dona worlds for ms," Dr. Reynolds said, "I now see color and beauty in sunsets and mountains that I never saw before and through it I have learned to appreciate nature. 11-1- 4.) BRIMHALL BROS. vice-preside- Call us today 600 AS A ' Willard L. 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You will enjoy our painless permanents and expert hair styling. or Hi-W- ay Hi-W- Permanent Loneliness Buy DOLLAR and and Save Satday DAY laid to observe more closely and to give expression to tbe beauty I see In nature study. Mr. Anderson began pencil sketching while in the University of Idaho, where he majored .in Forestry. During his government service, la this field, hie map work brought about a desire to and mountain paint wild-lif- e scenes. His hobby has brought nature into his place of business and into his home. Painted on each of the cross-beaof the celling in tiie lobby of the Roberts Hotel are small out-doscenes, thirty In all, and several paintings, including his first oil painting, hang on the walls. Mr. Anderson grew up in the Jackson ' Hole country. His mother's hobby was sketching and And lie proudly repainting. calls that she owned tbe first oil paints in her community. 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