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Show 12. THE Page LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, May D 27, 1976 Pcrtcs Wqr Community Cefe&Hrfes 'great Bicentennial Bay UX. - ' U Art By Ha Mae John A great day was enjoyed here Saturday when every- one in town was invited to join in a special celebration of the Bicentennial.. The day began when chairman of the event, Glen Morris and his helpers, met Mitchel Deschamp of St. John at three o'clock in the morning at the park to prepare to pit barbecue the beef for the special dinner. A parade was held at 11 a.m. and almost everyone helped make it a success, from the Primary children to honoring the members of the ward over eighty years old. and we wish to send our condolences. Last Tuesday Rex Iverson and his friend Brad Hall were helping by burning the trash. "The wind carried the flames onto the barn. Dry hay gave the blaze an extra boost and soon the small barn and contents were in ashes. n Neighbors and the Games for the children and a ball game for all was then enjoyed. Congratulations to Mrs. Earl (Georgia) Henry and Dale Mrs. (Sheena) Roderick who completed their course of night school this week. They received their General Education degree Tuesday night at the adult education graduation exercises held at the Bear River Junior high school. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rhodes and sons of East Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. John visited in Perry with Mr. and' Mrs. Ted Petersen Eva Thorsen has been busy moving to Brigham City. She has purchased the home of Mrs. Ruby Hansen. Her boys Dean Jeppson and Steven Thorsen of Ogden and Don .Thorsen of Brigham have been helping her. Tre-monto- ..PTA OFFICERS--( above I to r) New Bear River Junior high officers are LaRaine Rhodes, president, Iris Hawkes, vice president, DeAnn Rudd, secretary, (absent Dorothy Hurjey, historian, Marvin Olsen, teacher representative, Principal Ford Jeppsen. Bear River High school officers are Susan Bowcutt, president, Sharon Bardwell, vice president, Principal Darwin Woodbury, Rhea Rhodes, secretary, and Burr Dalloff, teacher representative. Ftynmth Way Fonnesbecks Stokes Attend Concert lunch and each child received a Duncan yo yo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Chris-tense- n ..Wednesday evening Mrs. and son Jeffery of Ruth Elaine Stokes, her son Bear River City visited Mr. DeVerl and Mrs. Anna Nish and Mrs. Austin" Nish and attended the performance of . the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nish Northern Wasatch Senior Youth Symphony at Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, the Logan high where Betty 1 -- f r J J Mr,and Mri ltel Mason and turn, uaugiuei ui iu . ouih uaeii juoairey oi nosnee iamo auenaea me jrs. Clarkston participated. ladies W.I.B.G. tournament of champions in Clearfield, Betty Ann is Mrs. Nish's where the ladies participatgranddaughter. After they enjoyed Friday Mrs. LaPriel ed. Secrist accompanied by her supper at the Utah Noodle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Copen daughter Kathy Montgomof Ely Nevada visited at the ery and two daughters of Newell Nish home WedBrigham attended a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nesday night. Thursday Lester Eddington in Park Mrs. Newell Nish went to City, where they stayed over Logan to visit the Copens. night. There were 69 preAttending funeral services sent. in Logan Monday for Kay Barton were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Udy. After the Wayne Secrist were dinner services Mr. and Mrs. Udy guests at a cook out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Butler in Garland. The Christensen enjoyed dinner at the Bluebird. occassion being Mrs. Secrist's birthday anniverNadine Lamb accompanied by her daughter Linda sary. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Lamb and Mrs. Verna Josephson returned home Wakely and children of Bancroft and Mrs. Ellerene Udy Sunday after spending a week in Tuolumme, Califdrove Mrs. Edith Atkinson ornia with Mr. and Mrs. Bob of Samaria to Pocatello, Idaho Monday. (Kathy) Haas and family. Mrs. Nina Lamb, accom"Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunzler of Park Valley visited Mr. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owen and daughters of and Mrs. Gardner Udy Fielding, visited Mr. and .Thursday. Saturday Bryce Mrs. Tom Grill and family in Udy was the Udys dinner Ogden Sunday. guest. Mrs. Maxine Marshall and Visiting Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Newell daughter Shelly attended a Nish was Mrs. Nish's sister-in-labirthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon MarFlorence Goddard of shall in Fielding. It was Malad. Idaho. Mrs. Leon Marshalls birthMr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family spent Saturday day. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb in Park Valley with Mr. and were in Chesterfield. Idaho Mrs. Max Kunzler. 'Saturon business Friday. day evening the Udys Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peters attended the wedding recepand family of Gooding, tion for David Forsljerg and Idaho visited Sunday with Teresa Mather in South his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ogden. Harney. Dan Barney, who is working in Hurricane, Utah also spent the weekend with his family. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Steed accompanied' Mr. and Mrs. Dehm Price,' and daughters of Bear River City to the Veterans hospital during .vk t visit Jay Lee Vmlverion, who is seriously . that area. Doug and Thelma Fonnes-bec- k and children travelled to Palo Alto, Calif, on a business trip. They visited in San Francisco, Lake, Tahoe,,and Virginia City in ii Nevada. Elmo and Kathleen in were Christensen Riverside to attend a birth- BEAR RIVER DRUG i: .ii. I 'Mtn Kstcp and Mr. iiallas Cixilbear in M:.v ' 'lrar;u-id- . dinner party at lire home of Jane i dv uas licr sisters Lcnorc Riverside; Eva .uiidcl. and o,.oeii Hu.ii day supper given in Kathleens honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cap-ene- r. Mr. and Mrs. John Kronka of (Ann Shandrew) Titusville, Arkansas visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Iverson, Ida Christensen and Leone and Harvey Poulsen on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Davis returned recently from a trip to Anniston Alabama where they visited their son Sam, his wife and two children. While there they attended a graduation ceremony where Sam received his Masters degree in Sam is Public Relations. presently serving in the Air Force. The Red Hots, our towns women's ball team, lost their two games this last week. They played the Hits and Misses and lost The Sunshine Troop beat Oh well, they are them 16-just getting started. ctu i eve Jensen. l!rih;iin. I'am liell with other "mothers anil the teacher of the Fielding school accompanied forty kindergarten children to Motel Balderdash Tuesday, where they were filmed for the T. V. Thcv enjoyed program. 6. Last Sunday Mary S. Anderson attended the farewell testimonial in Brigham City for Fred Burr. He has been called to serve in the Japanese mission. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson were also in attendance at the testimonial. We would like to offer get well wishes to Ann Davis. Tom and Ann lost their baby Pharmacist It is now known that some types of cancer are caused by viruses. It is also known that our prescription service is tops.. .give us a try! HINT: Nicotine stains on fingers sometimes be removed with lighter fluid. mm can DRUG CENTER lit Eat TramofltM Todays "Meeting Challenge." They then went to the Pocatello West, Idaho Stake where Elder Harris was the guest speaker at the Mulli Special Region Interest Fireside. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Ogden visitors Tuesday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Conley and Mr. and Mrs, Don Bowep and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins were Sunday guests of Mrs. Marildia Flint in Clearfield. They attended sacrament meeting with her. Mr. and Mrs. James John visited in Perry Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelsen and children. Their y granddaughter had a that day. toncil-ectome- Elder chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family attended the graduation program for the LDS Institute of Religion of USU in the Logan Taber- Catch our big Specials nacle Sunday. Their daughter, Peggy Sue John Ricks graduated and received a special certificate for extra hours in the religious studies. Another daughter, fcfcfej Hats sefected ftybs Marlene John of Laketown also attended the program then the family attended sacrament meeting at the Benson Ward with Mr. and Mrs. Jed Ricks and were dinner guests at their home following the meeting. Sunday guests of Mrs. Esther John were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John of Perry and Mrs. Daniel! Lethgo and son of Ogden. Among those attending the Bear River Seminary graduation Friday evening were Bishop and Mrs. Douglas J. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams and Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Robin, Idaho. We congratulate Miss Venna Williams, Miss Doylene Goft Water Coobrs end ke Chest 1.49 to 493 Mens Rubber Boots Roderick for their accomplishments in the seminary schooling. SER50N 4 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. How to Save on Electricity--On- e 206 So SUPPLV of a series my ' . . In order to save on electricity, a Utah Power customer needs to know how his meter is read, how much electricity household appliances use, how his electric bill is processed, and how to interpret that bill. If you missed our previous messages on how to read your meter and on comparing the energy con- w ir tm ' sumption of appliances, write Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, and ask for copies of "How to Read a Meter" and "Become a Look for further messages in this series. Watt-Watcher- ." 1 '11 ma Accuracy is Utah Power's watchword in recording and computing how much electricity you use, and in billing you for it each month. Here's how your bill is processed: Each month, a specially trained meter reader is given individual account meter sheets showing the names and addresses of those customers on his assigned route. ; When the meter reader arrives at your residence, he records on your account meter sheet the meter reading as shown by the dials on your meter. . ' b y V ,' 4 L ..if iiiiii Utah Power's meter readers are carefully trained. Fed into computer The meter reader returns your account meter sheet to the company office, where it is checked to make sure the numbers recorded are legible and complete, and then it is fed into a computer. The computer electronically "reads" the meter reading on the account meter sheet, compares it with the previous month, subtracts the previous reading from the new reading to determine how many kilowatt hours you have used during the billing period, then it computes and prints your bill. If, however, the amount of kilowatt hours is unusually high or low, compared to previous months, the computer rejects the computation, and your account meter sheet is returned to the meter reader, who then goes back to your residence ahd takes a completely new reading. If accessible, every meter is read every month. Utah Power no longer estimates bills except when meters ore not accessible. Locked gates and intimidating dogs are the most frequent reasons we cannot get to meters. In any case, bills are not estimated for more than two consecutive months. But when we have to estimate your bill, it is done by our accounting department, with the help of computerized .data. Meter readers never estimate bills. 257 - 3S4I ' BSCS Computer uses meter reading as basis for figuring your bill. Read Reddvfe Column Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-askequestions and in are good suggestions published Reddy Kilod watt's regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Same monthly interval Utah Power makes an effort to read your meter at the same monthly interval, keeping the same number of days in each of your billing periods to make it easier for you to compare power consumption. (On holidays and weekends, meters are not read, so the number of days will vary from time to time.) h and billing Every phase of the meter-readin- g should But checked. is you have a double procedure question regarding your bill, you can receive a prompt explanation just by calling the Utah Power customer service number found in the white pages of your phone directory. IndWttt TwmoiitM, Itafc Accuracy is foremost when we read your meter and figure your electric bill month-by-mont- HANDY S Box Bac- Is meter accessible? One reason a cure for cancer is not yet available is that there are over 100 different diseases in the cancer category. A drug which shows promise on one type of cancer may be ineffective against other types. 71 and each girl received a Hollie Hobbie hat as a favor. the the attended calaureate service for the American Falls high school where Elder Harris was the guest speaker on the theme accompanied by Mrs. Leona Williams, Mrs. Sharell Williams and Mrs. Tom Dives of Malad went to Manti Friday where they attended sessions at the temple Friday night and the wedding of Mrs. John's nephew, Gary Lee Williams and Rosylee Johnson Saturday morning. The party 16-1- i iU-!iT- For the program Joyce and Cindy Julander each recited a poem. Beth Sher-ra- t talked about being cheerful and happy. Estelle Price decorated a Hollie Hobbie cake for the occasion wife, " Koith Frmor Thursday Mrs, Kathel lN.'cp li.iri dinner with Mr. Mr. Grady Welks in m, .ii'i.se ai d visited with Last week the Merrie Miss class in Primary held their "Miss and her Mom" party. The theme was Hollie Hobbie. Luncheon was served and Susie Anderson got the lucky cup and won some beautiful velvet roses. Sunday Elder Devere Harris accompanied by his and children Wednesday. ALso visiting was Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. LaVern John of Parma, Idaho, formerly of Portage. Mrs. Virgil Harris attended the National League of Pen Women state convention held at the Bowcutt reception Center Saturday, hosted by the Box Elder Chapter. Mrs. Harris went as a guest of Mrs. Flo Munson, branch president of By Dollie Iverson i PM ARMAC 1BUA ATA t.' Carleen Brown who is employed in To Palo Alto By Lois Peterson Fire Department contained the blaze. Gary Iverson and Curtis Christensen found hot spots on the newly constructed addition to the Iverson home. Blaine and Dwight Anderson discovered two hotspots on the roof of their sister Ila's home. Berniece and Carrol Hall made a quick trip to Great Falls, Montana last week to take a load of furniture to their daughter Travel To Hear Relative Play Harris left Saturday for Toppenish, Washington to attend the high school graduation of their grand daughter Paula Pettingill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Pettingill. mm & LIGHT CO. |