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Show Page Four The Springville Governor Calivin Hampton accepts the scroll commemorating Utah Statehood day from Utah State Council President of the Kpsilon Sigma Alpha, and a birthday card made by the Alpha Thela Chapter of Springville from President Janice Beveridge. Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the ftsipactiva Signers (or Further Information Before the Public Service Commission of Utah NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER 0F1 THE Application of UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY for Approval of its Proposed Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations. Notice is hereby given that the above-entitled application of Utah Power & Light Company will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah, at the Salt Lake City Public Library, Lecture Hall (3rd) Floor, 209 East 5th South, Salt Lake City, Utah commencing at 9:00 a.m. on January 21, 1975. By his application Utah Power & Light Company seeks authority to increase its rates and charges for electric service in the State of Utah so as to produce additional gross revenues of $20,262,000 annually based on the volume of sales during 1974 adjusted to 1975 conditions. The applicant alleges that the increases , in revenues stated above is : necessary for the following reasons: (a) That its rate base for year end 1974, based on ten months actual and two months estimated, allocable to electric service in the State of Utah is $567,878,000 which requires additional revenue of $12,268,000. The rate base figure of $567,878,000 represents an increase in-crease of nearly $76,000,000 over the rate base arrived at by the Commission in its Report and Order issued August 13, 1974, in Case No. 6978, involving the rates and earnings of Utah Power & Light Company. (b) That the applicant has experienced today an increase in its embedded cost of debt : and preferred stock allocable to electric service in the State of Utah which requires additional revenue of $2,934,000. (c) That the price of coal, which applicant uses for fuel in moist of its electric generating plants, has been increased following the recent wage settlements set-tlements negotiated by the United Mine Workers with applicant's ap-plicant's coal suppliers, and price increases allocalbe to applicant's business in Utah will HIGHER-WATTAGE BULBS ACTUALLY GIVE MORE LIGHT FOR LESS ELECTRICITY ONE OQ- WATT EJULB PROPUCE5 1750 LUMENS. TWO 60-WATT 60-WATT BULBS PROPUCE A TOTAL OF ONLY 1720. LOOK AT LABELS ON BULBS FOR PATA ON LIGHT OUTPUT ANP LIFE ALSO KEEP IN MIND THAT FLUORESCENT LIGHTING IS 3 TO 5 TIMES MORE EFFICIENT THAN INCANPE SCENT, IVE YOUR DOLLAR mi .ii.i.hi.ii 1 1 i 'f'lMlrtffi I when you ?hop for women's anp cmildpen apparel insist on the label at the ctght. at the left fi twe label of the international bpothephoopof Boil ee makers, Tpoh ship Builpers, Blacksmiths, FOeC-EP ANP HELPED. Herald January 9. 1975 o M err" require additional revenue of $1,653,000. (d) That applicant's Naughton No. 3 generating unit located in Wyoming is damaged and will be out of service for approximately a six month period and until the late spring of 1975; that the costs of repairs of such unit will approximate the sum of $1,000,000 for which applicant is insured except for the sum of $250,000; that because said unit is out of service, applicant ap-plicant must purchase power from" other sources to supplement sup-plement its own generation to satisfy the requirements of its customers; and that the additional ad-ditional expense allocable to its Utah operations as a result of the foregoing will approximate $3,407,000 in the year of 1975. The applicant proposes to recover the $3,407,000 through a surcharge sur-charge until said amount is fully recovered after which the rates will be reduced to eliminate said surcharge. (E) That applicant's earnings ear-nings without the additional revenues referred to above are insufficient to maintain applicant's ap-plicant's financial intergrity and to allow applicant to pay the increased costs referred to above and render adequate service to its customers. The appicant alleges further that the increased revenues : requested will be sufficient only to offset the increased expenses and costs outlined above and will not produce earnings on equity capital in excess of the rate . heretofore allowed by the Commission. The applicant proposes to make the increased rates and charges effective in Feb. 1, 1975. The applicant proposes to spread the increased revenues among the various classifications of service on a generally uniform basis percentagewise. per-centagewise. The applicant is hereby ordered or-dered to file with the Commission Com-mission not later than Jan. 14, 1975, in written form, all of its proposed testimony and exhibits and provide a copy thereof to any party requesting it. At the hearing scheduled to commence on Jarf 21, 1975. following presentation of the applicant's case in chief, all interested parties then will have an opportunity to cross-examine the applicant's witnesses and to submit evidence in their own behalf. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 3rd day of Jan. 1975. Ronald E. Casper, Secretary Published in the Springville Herald Jan. 9, 1975. VRPINARy BULBS (750-1,000 HOURS) REALLY ARE MORE EFFICIENT THAN SO-CALLEP SO-CALLEP LONG-LIFE SULBS(2,500 HOUR.SA SO USE LONG-LIFE BULBS ONLY FOR HARP-TO -REACH PLACES OR AREAS where you PON'T NEEP MUCH LIGHT. MORE POWER t uiGwu;) E STORE HOURS: '8PDINGVIUB 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY 8 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. EVERY DAY SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. AttEQICAN tmil 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. 43i2-OZ. CAN PIERCE'S 16-oz. PORK & BEANS 2 cans 79c UPTON'S ONION D Si r M a GIANT SIZE ' HEART OF UTAH TOMATO JUICE I TOMATO I 1 lUlCt 1 46-OZ. CAN 16-ci. Pg- Without Coupon 67c IUweet PiAL P"1 L- DAILY SUU I afl 100 PURE FLORIDA I Hi ORAHGE JUICE .-. COUPON CHUN KING C H 0 V M El II BI-PACK 09 Can m 49 COLD POWER DETERGENT MtmUTIONAl Slit PET 43 ZEST A SALTIHE i CRACKERS!! I With Coupon EXPIRES JANUARY 14th flun Mb. Pig. PET DRY MILK 4-LB. BAG 20 QUARTS m r-rvt mm m v mm m :-:-:mw III ltov mil urge-- Hmm i Pw- :-t 4; choice I .-:' NAVELS I J I $379 BREAKFAST DRINK PERO Without Coupon 75c COUPON EXPIRES JANUARY 14th SLUE MARGARINE BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS 12-OZ. BAG VAN CAMPS 303 Can HOMINY 4 cans N O R W E S T 303 Can SPINACH 4 cans 6-OZ. CAN 51.49 MEADOW GOLD COHAGE CHEESE m 24-OZ. CARTON NORTHERN TISSUE 4-ROLL PKG. 2 M)c PKGS. With Coupon CHARM IN TISSUE 4 4-ROLL PKG. 59 RANCH FRESH EGGS 30 LARGE "AA" GRADE 79c NORWEST2l2 Can TOMATOES 39c 99c PRIDE PACK INSTANT ' POTATOES & - Si.1'9 CARNATION LIQUID 10-oz. Can ; ISLENDER 8-OZ. CARTON Without Coupon $4.99 COUPON EXPIRES ' iayerl Variety on 0m- t BAKER'S II PREMIUM COCONUT 4 cans $1.00 MEADOW GOLD YOGURT 3 B FOR WJ) PRESTONE AHTI-FREEZE GALLON JUG " $3J79 With Coupon JANUARY 14th I I I J i il fl I i ,3 11- BBBBBWKkmBWmm |