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Show yurn B4-Th- e Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 16, 1989 t, S JJP&L y ni iirri-- i i(TT again cutting cost of electricity Utah Power & Light's prices arc continuing to head down. On March 6 the company asked for a $13 million rate decrease for its Utah customers, an across-the-boareduction of two percent. It is the fifth reduction since January 1988. During the span the company has trimmed its prices by about $53 million a rd will be a continuing scries of rate reductions over the next few years, " staled Utah Power President Frank N. Davis. "The increased efficiencies we are finding as a merged company will merger-relate- d produce savings for all our customers. This means a bit more spending money for households every month, and a competitive advantage for our commercial and industrial customers." th year, roughly eight percent, customers in Utah. " w for This latest filing is the first to result from the company's recent Grand Canyon's north rim getting spanking new lodge The north rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, will expand lodging capacity by 50 percent, it was announced this week by Paul Trammell, vice president and general manager of TW Recreational Services, the authorized park feet higher than the South Rim and is noticeably cooler in the summer The higher elevation creates an environment for other special features. The Kaibab Plateau with its tall pines and colorful aspen trees is home to the tassel-eare- One hundred new units will be added to the existing 200 cabins and motel units. All of the new units motel accommowill be dations similar to the newest additions inside Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks in Utah. Plans call for the new "Pondcrosa Lodge" complex to be completed and available for the park opening in May, 1991. Due to heavy snows the north rim is closed November through April. In a tranquil setting among tall pines, Ponderosa Lodge will be located approximately 34 of a mile from Grand Canyon Lodge. Like the existing lodge, the new lodge will have its own integral food service lodge-styl- e 100-roo- m area. Unlike the South Rim locations of Grand Canyon Village and Tusayan, the North Rim is accessible only by scenic Highway 67 the "Kaibab Plateau-Nort- h Rim Parkway." Conthe North Rim is less sequently, crowded, but offers full visitor services together with a refreshing and relaxed pace. At an elevation of 8100 feet, the North Rim is about 1200 road-Arizo- 40-mi- le na's black-and-whi- d, Kaibab squirrel te found nowhere else on earth. Other wildlife of the forests and meadows include mule deer, wild turkeys, falcons, eagles, bobcats and mountain lions. Grand Canyon Lodge itself is built right into the canyon wall of the north rim. Constructed of native stone and timbers of the region, it was originally built in 1928 by the Union Pacific Railroad, and then reconstructed on the original site after a fire destroyed the building in 1932. (801) tions. 586-762- 4 for group reserva- - toric places. The 1st Annual Arch Canyon Jeep Jamboree takes place from Friday, March 31st through Sunday, April is on Thursday, 2nd. Check-i- n March 30 in Blanding. The trip is d vehicles limited to 100 manufactured by the Jeep Eagle Jeep-bran- Corporation. The jamboree, says the San Juan County Development Board's Peggy Humphreys, is a great opportunity drive enthusiasts. for "The trail is a real challenge and the scenery is fantastic," she says. "The canyon has steep, red rock walls and some Anasazi Indian cliff dwellings and granaries that are over 800 years old." A Bureau of Land Management archaeologist will be along for the four-whe- el well-preserv- has the answers. Whats more, our professional preparers will help you get the maximum refund youre entitled to. H&R Block 551 E. Bittle Lane, Moab Sat. 0 Open 1 a.m-53- 0 p.m Weekdays, 9-- 5 259-664- 0 MasterCard, Visa and Discovery accepted DONiT SETTLE FOR LESS! investment with liberal returns! A conservative E The lodge offers magnificent canyon views from the Grand Dining Room, the enclosed Sun Room observation deck and two expansive outdoor verandas. The North Rim's occasional and brief afternoon thundershowers delight the senses with changing canyon colors and aromas- -a phenomenon that draws return visitors year after year. In addition to the North Rim, TW Recreational Services "Utah Parks" Division is the authorized National Park Service concessioner at Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks in southern Utah, and Scotty's Castle in Death Valley, CA. The company maintains a central reservation and information system in Cedar City, Utah: phone (801) 586-768- 6 or Earn an annual rate of 8.25 on your money in just 32 days. Short term. Excel Jeep trip to scenic Arch Canyon planned The San Juan County Development Board and three other groups have organized a three-da- y jeep trip into Arch Canyon, one of Southeastern Utah's most scenic and his- merger with PacifiCorp. Additional price decreases of three to eight percent will occur over the next four years, reflecting he efficiencies the merger will provide. That merger took place Jan. 9. The company is asking the Public Service Commission that the lower rates go into effect March 10, or 60 days after the official merger date. "We are pleased to go ahead with the first of what we expect lent return. Federally insured by the U.S. Government. Minimum deposit: $5,000 And thafs just the beginning! Williamsburg Savings Bank gives you Bonus Bucks on 3 and 6 Month certifi- cates of deposit. The bonus is com- - trip to point out the Anasazi ruins and talk about their significance. The trip costs $125 per person. The fee includes all meals on Friday pounded with your deposit immediately, and you earn interest on it from day one. Minimum deposit: $500 and Saturday plus breakfast and lunch on Sunday. Participants have the option of camping out in the canyon or returning to Blanding nightly. Guides, vehicle repair, sanitation and emergency facilities, and entertainment are provided. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC There will be an immunization clinic Friday, March 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Community Health Office at 471 South Main, Suite 4 in the Desert Plaza. DPT, TD, MMR, Polio and HIB will be offered. All children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. 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