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Show A4 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 5, 1981 t, Legislature is nearing end of week by a 1 vote of the Senate. Sponsor of the bill, by Roger Scowcroft S.B. 91 was tabled last 17-1- Hanksville news released from Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake on Feb. 12. While there he underwent major surgery. Dennis and Ann Lierd were in Moab Friday to bring him home. Eighteen schools in Class wrestling participated in die State Wrestling Tournament in Beaver Feb. 13 and 14. Participating from Wayne High were Dennis Durfey, 98; Devan Gass, 105; Jim Tolbert, 112; Scott Ellett, 119; Mike Durfey, 126; and Justin Ekker, heavyweight. Dennis came home with a first place, Scott Ellett, a 3rd place and the others were awarded 2nd place medals. Wayne placed 1-- A Sue Allen, from Green River, who D-S- Passage of S.B. 91 would continue the function of the Consumer Services Committee (CSC) in the state Department of Business holds regular Wednesday third in the tournament. Duchesne was first with 11 wrestlers in the finals, North Sevier (Salina) second place with seven wrestlers in the Mrs. Carol Burton was able to resume her school of development sources so as productive use propriate and in direct competition with private energy resources and servation; and insure the made safe operation of all public Kane Washington, table S.B. 91. to motion the It is a' utility facilities. citizen commit- enterprise. Sen. Kay S. Cornaby, Lake, suggested S.B. 91 be tabled in favor of an alternate bill, H.B. 276 by tee which represents the Rep. Merrill W. Harward, interests of small business, LA LECHE LEAGUE Lake. H.B. 276 would of The Advantages the elderly, residential and will be the significantly change the curlow income rate payers in Breastfeeding role of the CSC by rent March at the meeting utility rate hearings before topicLa Leche The of requiring the Committee to League. the Public Service Commisdiverse customer will be held Wedrepresent meeting sion (PSC). Utility companies, Kenne-cot- t, including 9:30 from interests, March 11, like Mountain Fuel require nesday, other and U.S. Steel, to 11:30 a.m. at 2210 Murphy permission from the PSC to Lane. This is the first in a Swan Sen. rate payers. major increase their consumer Rep. Har-warseries of four discussion responded, rates. Company lawyers prenot bill is both yet out of offer which sent arguments for an meetings committee and obviously not and breastencouragement increase, the CSC may feeding information to going to be passed this respond, suggest alternasession. If we do not pass tives and submit expert interested mothers. Nursing this bill (S.B. 91) For welcome. are ye will babies testimony on the ability of be killing the rate payers to bear such further information call effectively CSC. R-S- five-memb- R-S- MUSEUM EXHIBIT The Moab Museum will feature a Girl Scout display during the month of March. The museum will host an open house during Girl Scout Week on Monday, March 9, from 7 to 9 p.m. Coffee, hot chocolate and cookies will be served. In addition to badge work, posters and a puppet theater, a short film on girl Scouting will be shown at 7:30 p.m., and again at 8:30. Nurse-practition- er clinics in Hanksville, dislocated her knee in a fall Feb. 10 in Green River while answering an emergency call and is in splints now, but may have to undergo corrective surgery. session 60-da- y Regulation. Under the 1977 law, the Committee will be terminated on June 30, 1981. The CSC was established to Insure that the interest of the general body of utility customers; protect the financial integrity of public utilities; encourage orderly Sen. Karl G. Swan, LakeTooele, told senators, "I dont want to sound like a sore loser, but I am predicting that we have just killed consumer advocacy in Utah. This lays my political future he said, on the line, "because all the mayors in my district support this bill. But a public advocate in government is totally inap- increases, and based on the combined evidence the PSC will allow "just, fair, and reasonable rates, classifications, regulations, practices, utility re These hearto foster (and) services. to the are public. open of state ings Ivan M. Matheson, Sen. con- MOAB VISITORS Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor this week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zogg of Mission Viejo, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Zane Henderson of Durango, Colo. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Zogg are sisters of Mr. Taylor. ds Asked to describe basis of opposition the to the CSC, Sen. Swan replied, "Its not very clear right now. Last year the PSC ruled in favor of Mountain Fuel that profits from a recent discovery of oil be distributed among stock- holders. The CSC, with the help of the former Assistant Attorney General Robert P. Hansen, successfully challenged and overturned this ruling, requiring Mountain Fuel to distribute these profits to rate payers, in the form of rate reductions. According to Sen. Swan, "Mountain Fuel was instru- mental in the subsequent defeat of Hansen at the polls, and perhaps behind opposition to the CSC and S.B. 91. Asked to describe the probable effects of terminating the CSC, Sen. Swan replied, "higher utility rates to consumers. 259-845- 5. finals. Participating from teaching position Monday Green River was Albert after a week at St. Marks Lucero, 138; Rhett Wilcox, 145; Shannon Sweeten, 185; and Louis Mueller, heavyweight. Ekker pinned Mueller to place the Green River Pirate fourth in his division. Hospital. Mrs. Shelia from Torrey substi- Fink-enbind- er as tuted in her place Kindergarten and first grade teacher. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Wells are the parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. baby girl bom Feb. 20 at the Sevier County Hospital in Richfield. There was a race with the stork and dad flew his 206 Cessna and beat the big bird. There are two older sisters, Brenda and Sharon, and three brothers, Clinton, Kalab and Ken. The new Deanna Mechams tumbling and dance students placed very well in the Gymnastics meet last Saturday in Huntington. It was the Utah Tumbling and Trampoline Invitational. Placing first e in this competition were Brenda Wells, Kim Erickson and Eric Ekker. They will compete in the State meet in Grantsville on March 21. Those taking part in the Beginners Tumbling event were Michelle who was given honor; able mention, as was Cody Ekker. Others taking part Were Leslie and Catherine Ekker, Sherry Patterson and Kori Hatch. pre-stat- I arrival has been named Charity. 25 to 30 Per Pound San 90c Mr. and Mrs. LaNaie Albrecht and Kelly visited her sister and family, the Bonnie Newbys, Rodches-te- r, Washington, over the holiday weekend. Bonnite lost her husband, Al, nine months ago from a heart attack suffered while he was The Hanksville Volunteer sweeping volcanic ash off his Firemen attended a Valehouse roof after Mt. St. ntines dinner in Loa Feb. 14 Helens erupted. During this hosted by the Loa departvisit they experienced an ment. Attending from here earthquake. were Chief Rod Sellers, Steve and Carol Lee Burton, Tamera Ekker, daughter Larry and Rita Ekker, Har- of Ted and Iona Ekker, low and Carol Brown. The underwent thyroid surgery Rig. $6.49, Me-cha- m Friday at the University of .Utah Medical Center in Mrs. Jeaneal Anderson, has been transferred back to" Salt Lake. -- the Richfield hospital for b. 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