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Show UTAH VALLEY Friday, September 22, ijjj NEWS Federal Power Commissions Findings Show Municipal Power Plants Better POSSIBILITY That Community Benefits derived from publicly owned utilities are greater as contrasted with those from privately owned plants is shown by data compiled by the Federal Power commission, a copy of which just came to the desk of Mayor Mark Anderson. The following is a resume of the Commission findings, published here at the requests of Provos mayor, who says that thMa flndlnsa art not as cal years IMS and 1M7. As measured by base revenfavorable as they should be tor no mention la made in the report ot ues, the commission found that owned utilities have paid 14.4 per cent of such revenues to public agencies in the form of taxes end net cash contributions. Publicly owned utllltlea paid II par cent of their "base privately revenues" for taxes and net cub contributions, but they also provide free services schools, hospitals, public buildings, etc. having an estimated value of I.S per cent, bringing their total payments to 28.8 per cent. .' Ratee: So far as rates are concerned, In communities REVERENCE All the traditional reverence of the funeral ceremony is captured in the simple yet impressive funerals conducted It is a fitting by IIatcji-Quisgesture to the one who has departed. t. SB jfatcv Quist 3uneral ZKonie 160 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 532. Clara the Curler OF TIRE PRICE RAISE Community Benefits Greater from Publicly Owned Plants in Taxes, Cash, and Free Services, Says Report the fact that one third of all (rose revenue is net profit to the publicly owned plants, which far outweighs other considerations. Federal Report Findings: "All factors considered, the publicly owned utilities apparently provide service at lower cost, and also contribute larger proportions of their revenues to the public treasurer, la the form of taxes, cash and free services. The com mission 'a survey covered 111 prvlately owned, and 117 publicly owned electric utilities in the fis WARNED MOTORISTS comparsbls to Provo, the report shows: In communities of 10,000 to 40,000 population, private company bills were 1 1 per cent higher for 15 kwh, 11 per cent higher for 100 kwh, and 7 per cent higher for 150 kwh. In communities of more than 50.000 population, private company bills were II per cent higher for 15 kwh, 17 per cent higher for 100 kwh, and 10 per cent higher for 150 kwh. For all types of industrial and commercial services, the overuse typical bills submitted by publicly-owned utilities were very considerably lower then those from privately-owne- d utllltlea. Current provided for Industrial use averaged from two per cent to 17 per cent higher cost when bought from privately-owne- d companies, depending upon amount consumed and the slxe of the community. Current provided for commercial power services averaged from 11 per cent to II per cent higher when purchased from private companies. Current provided for commercial services lighting averaged from 8 per cent to 44 per cent higher. the 111 1 D. 8. missionaries who landed on American soil from Europe thin week, nine of them were from Provo: Wllford Wright Woolf, Wesley Knudsen, Clyde Lunceford, Robert Hudson, Stirling Jacobsen, Monroe Paxman, Thornton Booth, Don Watklna and George Blake. Among With war conditions causing crude rubber prices to mount rapidly and higher tire prices practically certain to result, thrifty motorists will be quick to appreciate and taka advantage of the extra aavlnga afforded by the especially reduced prices now available to them during the tire and tube sale Just announced by H. N. Tuttle, local manager of the Western Auto Supply Company. Crude rubber has advanced 50 per cent already and may go asserts. higher," Mr. Tuttle Cotton, too, has increased, and since theee two are the principal Ingredient of tlree, It is only natural to uaanmo that retail tire prices may soon reflect theee higher costs. "But Western Autos tire prices have not yet increased. In fact our regular low prices are even lower than ever In the current tire and tube offer, during which your old worn tires can be traded in on n brand new Western Giant Traveler with n Bine Ribbon Inner tube Included with no extra charge. "With each Western Giant Double Duty, Super Whipcord or Silent Grip purchased yon will receive n Jumbo inner tube at no extra charge and In addition an allowance for the old tire", he adds. The savings this event affords are particularly timely, according to him, for they not only protect the tire buyer against possible price Increases, but also permit him to equip his car at n saving safe treaded with tlree before winter weather sets In, making streets dangerous for smooth tires. "The Western Auto easy payment plan will make it easier to equip your car with n full set of Western Giants and pay for them in convenient Installments, Mt. Tuttle conclude. sure-grippin- LEGAL NOTICES Consult Coanty deck or the ltmpectlve Signer for Farther Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Erec Blixt, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his home In 8antaquln, Utah, on or before November 1, 1819. CARL D. GREENHALGH Administrator Roylanco ft Terry Attorneys for Administrator Publication date: September 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1929. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph A. Benson, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of Before You Buy (Continued from Pago 1) future, but It'll come, watch ad see If It dont! It'll be to enjoin the city from acceptin' the plant when It's finished, claimin' that Its not according to specifications, er that tha roof has a loose shingle, "er sumpln! Oh, sure, I can sen dosens of other prayers for Injunctions Oh, frlnatunce, that cornin! tha cement mixer mxkes too much dust, that the air hammers give Jake Coleman n headache, nd, ! oh, flgger em out for yonreelf! Oh Bade, your hair feels so much better! Brighten up your smile cause yonrs goln' to look stunning when I get through! What? Oh, you mean that picture la the Sundays Herald shout nil those employees? Well, looking 111 say that's n good bunch of people! But, I'd Jlst Ilka to see the companys service record of each 'nd nil of em! I of 'am know personally soma hava been with the company Jlst since this power fight began! Sure, yon bet Its good politics! Every employee is potentially n fighter for his employer! "Potential", thats a million dollar word, Isn't It Bade! Means It's there but might not be active, doesnt It Bade? Last week yon klndn bawled me out fer usin tbs 'member word Innuendo, Sade? But that power bunch didnt pay a bit of attention to my poor ll'l efforts to debunk that Innuendo about nil these fine people losln their Jobs 'nd havin to move from Provo when, yeah, I said WHEN, their franchise expires! They Jlst emphasised It by that big add Sundsy! New, theyre not sore, theyre Jlst Ignorin' poor ll'l ole Clara! I guess I oughts get sore shout that one! ! Well, anyway, they haven't, directly and definitely 131 said that any one of that neighbors will lose their Jobs or be moved outa Provo when their But. Sade, I'll franchise ends! Jlst bet you n moultin' rooster to s rubber check that that payroll will be cut down after the first of the year even if the power trust did get their new franchise! Well lets Jlst throw Yhy? em a challenge 'nd find out! If I'm wrong, well see the service record with the company of all their employees In their add next Sunday. 'nd It'll show too whose place anyone of them took who hasn't been with the company since back before the time Mark Anderaon first started out to make Provo'a dream of Its own power plant come true! ! Well, let's aee! Now look at youraelf, Sadie, arent you sweet? Oh, of course, I knew you'd give me credit for It! Thanks anyway, Sade, Slong. Brockbank and Pops, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before October 2, 1929. FERN N. BENSON, Administratrix. Publication dates In Utah Valley News, Sept 1, 8, 15, 22 SEE Bees Hardware Co. WE MAKE OUR OWN Utah Provo f Roofing Specials! 108 sq. ft PIONEER Mica Surfaced Complete with Nails and pier rolL Cement 35 lb. 45 lb. 551b. per per per 90 lb. per Provo, Utah. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rooms 200 ExtraTHick Safety TUBE Extra CHARGE with any other Western Giant ! Baths Mira trade-l-a allowance far poor aid tire, toot OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE . j Salt I I I nr how yon how nice and new and serviceable wo can make them again. Get trlkool shoes fixed up now, so thryTl ho ready for the first day. fen Louis Kelsch and Son n Ijg 129 West Center St. Phone 121 (Rear of Booterie) 7 M lf Building Service Maybe they did wear hole la them last seaaoa . . . bat' bring them la and let as BOTH All Pricet Art "With Your Old The Claudin Funeral Home PHONE A New Lease on Life for Old Shoes of Sat All West Exposure Rooms ERNEST Delightfully Air Cooled C. ROSSITKR, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AMBULANCE SERVICE passenger oar tire tough, massive, sturdy and safe but also an extra thick JUMBO safety tube with pinch-probase, double check air valve, and those famous air vent SALE Ends SCP'T SO lake City, Utah w. Not only a genuine Western Giant lor lew than the price ol the tiro alone. Here we show a lew Sale Prices. i Watch this classified directory of shop offerings of Provo merdiants, craftsmen, and businesses. For S P E C I A L SERVICES not listed here phone 13-- AMD mb ridges that prevent trapped air between tire and tube. j Tile For a school Creditors will present claims man wanted to handle a line with vouchers to the of school supplies for the at his horns in Provo,undersigned Utah, on state. Write B. P. Gctchcll, or before November 1, 1939. N. D, Valley City, JOSEPH V. DUNN Administrator Roylanco ft Terry Attorneys for Administrator Publication date: Sept 1, 8, 15, and 22, 1929. NO j Deceased. OPPORTUNITY: at per roll per roll per roll 2.85 per roll $1.29 1.69 1.99 Con. Wagon & Mach. Go. Vu d sq. sq. sq. sq. Compare Our Prices with Products of Unknown Quality Y Rtwlrnt 1939. wants part time work. Can do NOTICE TO CREDITORS work, aalra, or other kiniL Phone IS J. Estate of Mina Dunn Olsen, Self-Ventilate- DAGS AT WORK WANTED: A JUMD0 PICKING FRUIT FRANK BUILDS BETTER Chiropractor (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bids-23Phone 914 W. Center ; j j Key Makers Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 j Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. 112 N. Univ. Phone 82 by Appointment HAWKINSON TREADS Utah Tire Service Inc. j ! 2 INSURANCE HOUSE PHONE 047J1 ft 1.SWW4 lloum: Evening RETREADING A Frank Ik Wnffinden j Rose Retreads 1 FRUIT boxes E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 585 South 2nd West 18 N. 3 W. Phone 750 Louis Kelsch & Sons "The Booterie Ph. 124 W. Center 707 |