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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - January 28, 1982 .. . r:"4 lr-1fT 1-.' v -2ii. . -'fcrL y - f. tI"'il I ,A Ml f ?I ' 1 A l43 ' ' A''-' ' a "I'l ''' I Four members of the Bills family serve as volunteer firemen in Mapleton. fVl V lv' 'VI V lv IV, v ysM'' i -fj 4 ' -'X They are Mac Bills, Kay Bills, Douglas B., and Douglas W. Bills. Pearl of Great Price symposium Saturday Mapleton volunteer firemen providing a valuable service to Mapleton City. :to:i years of service given to Mapleton citizens. From left front are Norman Barker, chief; Lyle Paulson, Wynn Everett. Earl Butler, Jerry Bushman, Doug Bills, Mac Bills, Dan Morgan, Michael Deming, and Mac Mathews. Second row from left. Dean Warren, Stan Jensen, Clip Taylor, Norman Bingham. Gene Nielsen, Dave Farrar, Kay Bills, Roy Evand, Roger F.vans, Ardon Hawkins and Walt Jones. Not present for photograph are firemen Dick Rills. Douglas R. Rills, John Rleggi, Roger Hutchings, Del Johansen, Floyd Miner, Wave Miguel. Ned Poulson, and Ron Wittuson. aplefon volunteer firemen boost 303 years experience By Franklin Nielsen Thirty volunteer firemen on the department depart-ment at the present time have given a combined 303 years of service to Mapleton citizens. This I averages 10 years for J each man. Seven have t r ff been with the department l since its organization 21 j years ago. The fire station addition has been completed and a new truck purchased this budget year. Chief Norman Barker cites a need for additional volunteers. Applicants should be interested in joining as a volunteer and be between the age of 18 and 45. Jerry Bushmai. and Gene Nielsen are first and second assistant chiefs for 1982, Barker reports. Dick Bills, Doug Bills, John Bleggie, Roger Evans, Stan Jensen, Wave Miguel and Lyle Paulson have given , 21 years of service each as volunteer firemen. Chief Barker has been on the force 20 years and Clip Taylor has 17 years as a volunteer. Doug Bills is proud of three generations of Bills serving on the depart ment. Roger and Roy Evans are another father and son team. The cost of the materials for the addition to the fire station recently completed was almost $10,000 and firemen donated 280 hours labor to complete the work, Barker reported. Cost of the new fire truck was $55,300, excluding finance and other charges, Barker said. If J J pTr W; '.TV 1 i ' 40 8 to Mapleton volunteer firemen officers for 1982 are Nielsen, Mac Mathews, Norman Bingham and Norman Barker, chief; Jerry Bushman, Gene Walt Jones, from left. Lower electric rate discontinued gradually The Utah Public Service Ser-vice Commission Wednesday Wed-nesday . (January 20) agreed to a compromise that will result in gradual discontinuance of a special, lower electric rate for some 41,000 elderly Utah Power & Light residential customers. The special senior citizen rate will be phased out in three steps beginning April 1, 1982 and ending a year later unless replaced by a different rate plan. By April 1983, all UP&L's residential customers will pay the same for similar type of electric service. Wednesday's action by the PSC came as a result of a September 1981, Utah Supreme Court decision that struck down the senior citizen rate. In a unanimous decision, the Court ruled that the discount constitued an "unlawful preference" barred by law and sent the matter back to the PSC for further action. The three-step phase-in simultaneously will lower electric rates for those residential customers who did not fall under the senior citizen rate. The phase-in will occur in three steps. Lights 7l7V Door Clfiiifes 25 off if 1 i Hcundtott Slechic Supply 4 -WhoiMi KAUir Blair R. Hamilton ao ! BYU fhh week The Beach Boys are coming back to Brigham Young University. Because of popular demand, the group will make its second appearance in 16 months for a Marriott Center concert on Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. The Children's Theatre Workshop, a four-week seminar in creative dramatics for children ages 8-11 and youth ages 12-15, will be held Feb. 2-29 at Brigham Young University. The workshop, which will be held Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in the Pardoe Theatre Greenroom of the Harris Fine Arts Center, is designed design-ed to develop the individual child through improvisation, improvisa-tion, pantomime and other theatrical techniques. The Pearl of Great Price is the subject for this year's Sidney B. Sperry Symposium to be held Saturday (Jan. 30) at Brigham Young University's new Conference Con-ference Center. "During his 39 years at BYU, Dr. Sperry served as director of the Division of Religion, authored 18 books and received the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Teaching Award, he noted. Happy birthday to Kellie Ann Edgar, daughter of John and Tana Edgar of Spriiigville. This happy little miss will celebrate her first birthday today, January 28. Grandparents Grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Groneman, Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kdgar, Salt Lake City. Springville Museum of Art Calendar of Events Jan. 6 - Feb. 5 Utah Valley Artist Guild Exhibition Jan. 9 - Feb. 5 1980-81 Acquisitions for the S.M.A. Jan. 12 Peter Crawley Gallery Talk Jan. 13 - Feb. 17 Winter II classes Jan. 21 Loren Pomery (classical guitar) All above exhibits are open to the public at no charge. Works of art are on sale to the public throughout the exhibition schedule. Museum Hours: Mon., Closed; Tues., 10 to 5; Wed., 10 to 9; Thurs., 10 to 5; Fri., 10 to 5; Sat., 10 to 5; Sun., 2 to 5. 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