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Show f Page 10, THE LEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, January 9,1975 Bdzr Ar&Jhdd PUBLIC NOTICES BEFORE THE PUBLIC VICE UTAH SER- OF COMMISSION provide a copy thereof to any party requesting it At the hearing scheduled to commence on January 2L 1975, following In the Matter of the Application of UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY for Ap- proval of its Proposed El- ectric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations CASE NO. 7088 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the above-entitl- ed application of Utah Power & Light Company will be heard before the Public Service Com- mission 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 this 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 addit- gross revenues of $20,262,000 annually based on the volume of sales during 1974 adjusted to 1975 conditions. The applicant alleges that the increase in revenues stated above is necessary for the following reasons: 1 (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 of base figure $567,878,000 represents an r of increase ' 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 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. Cc) Tnatthfc price ofcoal; which applicant uses for fuel in most of its electric generating plants has been increased following the recent wage settlements negotiated by the United Mine Workers with applicant's Coal suppliers, and price increases allocable to applicant's business in Utah will require additional revenue of $1,653,000. That (d) 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 cost 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 se service, applicant must from other power sources to supplement its own generation to satisfy the requirements of its customers; and that the additional expense allocable to its Utah operations as a result of the foregoing will approximate $3,407,000 in the year 1975. The applicant proposes to recover the $3,407,000 through a surcharge until said amount is fully recovered after which the rates will be reduced to eliminate said surcharge. (e) That applicant's earnings without the additional revenues referred to above are insufficient to maintain applicant's financial integrity and to allow applicant to pay the increased costs referred to above and render adequate service to its custional ' V pur-Cha- omers. The applicant alleges further that the increased revenues requested will be suf- ficient only to offset the increased expenses and costs outlined above and will not produce earnings on equity capital in excess of the rate heretofore allowed by the Commission. The applicant proposes to make the increased rates and charges effective February 1, 1975. The applicant proposes to spread the increased revenues among the . various classifications of service on a generally uniform basis percentagewise. The applicant is hereby ordered to file with the Commission not later than January 14, 1975, in written form, all of its proposed testimony and exhibits and presentation of the applicant's case in chief, all interested parties then will have an opportunity the applito cross-examicant's witnesses and to submit evidence in their own behalf. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 3rd day of January, 1975. Ronald E. Casper, Secne Vfdl Be y Assigned Elder Dale Merlin Archibald will be honored at a homecoming Sunday, Jan. 12, in the Tremonton Second Ward at 5 p.m. Elder Archibald recently returned from the Netherlands LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Archibald of Tremonton. f..-- """$ t The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise Locations in deisgnated. SLB&M. George Clark Rudd, RFD Garland, Utah 84312, proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of use of 0.1 sec. ft of water as evidenced by Appl. 43295. The water has been diverted from Belmont Drain at a point N. 450 ft. and W. 780 ft from Sl4 Cor. Sec. 35, T13N, R3W; and used for stockwatering of 500 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.2 acs. in SE14SW14 Sec. 35, Department Curtis G. Southern, 56, of Salt Lake, asked police for "a place to sleep" while hitchhiking thru the area. GEUIZZUf Elder Archibald The True story of a man exiled In the wilderness and how he learns fornia, where he underwent basic training and advanced infantry training. He later attended a Officer's School at Fort Benning, Ga., graduating as an E-- 5. Following completion of the school he was assigned to Fort Lewis, Wash., where he served as a squad leader in the 3rd Armored Calvary Division. He was assigned to USA-R- V in Vietnam during much of 1972 as a member of a military police unit Returning to Ft Lewis he served again as a squad Sgt Starr, who has been in the Army for four years, was recently transferred from the Portland South East Police Chief Ron Ogborn said a routine records check turned up an outstanding felony warrant alledging that Southern obtained money under false pretenses and parole violation. He was turned over to the County Sheriffs office. recruiting station in Oregon where he spent 15 months on recruiting duly for the Army. The new recruiter entered the Army at Fort Ord, Cali o 1 Color by Deluxe Sgt. Starr Sgt Kim Starr, a Plymouth native, has been assigned to recruiting duty in the Salt Lake District Recruiting Command. He will be stationed in Ogden. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr of Plymouth. numi The life and Tines of ADAMS NOTICE TO WATER USERS man wanted on a felony warrant in Portland, Oregon, was recently taken into custody by the Tremonton Police Sun ktfsrnational Productions A .1, : A Recruit To Felon Turns Up Locally A 9 Jf yr IDSgsafeary. - 1 ; retary 9 and 16, 1975. the National Defense Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Meritorious Unit Citation and the Bronze Star earned while in Vietnam. He is a graduate of Bear River high school aadthra als, Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and then began recruiting duty at Portland. He holds both the Vietnam Service and Campaign med Honored Published in the Leader January leader for the 9th Infantry Division. Later he attended a recruiting school at Fort Sgt. Starr J ' to survive Featuring Dan Haggerty as James Adams Produced by Charts. E. Suit, Jr. Directed by Richard Frlsdanbera Screenplay by Larty Oobkin Muse by Thorn 1974 Sun International Productions, Inc MAIN GARLAND One Day Only ! MON. JAN 13th (29-185- 2) T13N, R3W. Hereafter, 0.1 sec. ft. of to be diverted from an unnamed spring at a point N. 1350 ft and E. 30 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T13N, R3W; and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 500 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.15 acs. inSWl4SWl4 Sec. 25, water is T13N, R3W. 44452 John D. Spackman, Park Valley, Utah 84320. 6.0 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from three ft. wells, 100-4deep at points: (1) N. 250 ft and W, 2600 ft; (2) N. 1100 ft. and W. 300 ft., both from SE Cor. Sec. 33, T13N, R13W; (3) S. 1150 ft and E. 2000 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 9, T12N, R13W; and used for stockwatering of 400 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 750 acs. inSl2 Sec. 33, T13N R13W; Sec. 4, Nl2 Sec. 9, T12N, R13W. 44461 3) Alphalus A. Johnson, Collinston, Utah 84306. 0.10 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well at a point N. 465 ft and W. 320 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 3, T12N, R2W; and used for domestic purposes of one family, of 6 cattle or horses ; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 1.0 ac. in SE14SE14 Sec. 3, T12N, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before (13-29- 14) 16-in- ch 00 (29-193- stock-wateri- 22, 1975. Dee C. Hansen - State ng f G ) H7i New Tags Owners of dogs in were reminded this week by the Animal Control Officer that dog licenses must be renewed. Cost is $3 for males and spayed females and $5 for unspayed females. After Feb. 28 a $2 late fee can also be assessed owners. Ogborn said 229 dogs were licensed last year but he Tre-mont- feels many are still on unli- in system. your Reg. heating 57 One prints of the precious moments you want to remember. Saw rr .p (o)(0C and ready to use. Reg. rx sin vallon mixed Keg.'i.m m fQ '1.29 POLAROID OR JACK MARTIN SUNGLASSES ri lfr 3UUC-H-DUUUU- jr 1 .J A lne4fM .18 in x gallon Automatic capacity. and safe 130 shut-of- degree temperature. Mode) Reg. Wl "eMr ASPIRIN y inch wide tape for all those jobs around the house or shop. Reg. 89, ia I 152 u IM : MCKESSON TWIN PACK MASKING TAPE VI f 41 II 42 size for fun the snow. 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Published in The Leader January 9, 16, and 23, 1975. WINDSHIELD WASHER fit Color censed. Year end figures show that 293 dogs were placed in the city's pound during 1974. A total of 192 were disposed of, 40 were placed in new homes, 61 were returned to owners. Also 15 cats were disposed of. A total of 28 citations were Issued. Ogborn said the Animal Control handled Officer 601 cases this year as opposed to 199 the previous gineer 110-1- 2 sr ANTIFREEZE FURNACE Sizes t0 CIITCPC most furnaces. KODACOLOR Assigned In Texas evening of each month, members and friends of the Church meet together in order to assess the ongoing program and determine immed-ita- te and long-ran- ge needs and goals. Including a congregation of a wide variety of denominations, the Community Church continues to provide opportunities of religious education and worship based upon a diversity of denominational backgrounds. Worship and educational design and programs are based upon the needs of individuals expressed at the night of the month All Chunjh meetings. Presently, participants within the Church include Southern Baptist Baptist, Christian, Episcopalian, United Methodist as well as other religious persuasions. The unof derlying philosophy members and friends who participate in the Community Church is that the love of God and the experience of Christ is not confined to any specific church structure. Commitment and involvement within the Community United Methodist Church therefore includes an acceptance of denominational differences and a willingness to compromise for the purpose of achieving the substance of the faith of all En- or 126-1- 2 Airman Litchford Airman Jeffrey T. Litchford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Litchford Sr. of Deweyville, Utah, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., after completing Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction inhuman relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Litchford is a 1974 graduate of Bear River high school. ' - Airman Litchford On the February O .... in your 40's List "$033 u r |