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Show FA ROWAN TIMES, PAKOWAN, UTAH, HICRUARY by Donna Power Expected Soon WASHINGTON Senator information Frank E. Moss has betn in- - your letter. requested J formed that Department of the Interior est'mates on the ) rate to be charged for power generated by the Colorado River Storage Project, and the proposed marketing area, may be expected by early summ r The information was received in reply to Senators Utter requesting the following 1 The marketing area proposed to be served by the Colorado Rier Storage Pro ject We realize fully that the information you request in your three specific points are a part of the total necessary i n knowledge final decisions on reaching trasmission line voltage, location, and construction The Bureau responsibility. of Reclamation is making every effort to expedite work on the background studies. We are hopeful that the proposed market area may established by eraly summer. Final location of preference cutsomers within !hat ar 'a, together with their load estimates, must aw'ait final applications for power, which in turn are hinged upon rate schedules yet to be derived We should 2 Tht location of preference customers and their load estimates within the marketing area (in map if possible) 3 An estimate of the rate to be charged for Upper be able to plot on a map the Colorado River power informatElmer F Bennett, Assistsoon after establishment ion ant Secretary of the Interior of the market area As you v rote Senator Moss as follow s know, present studies, such It was our intention in the as those contained in Senate December 31 letter to pre- Document No. 101, 85th sent to ou all the infor- Congress, 2nd Session, are mation that is availab'e at based on an estimated power the present time concerning rate of 6 0 mills per kilo- the de elopment of the trans watthour for firm energy. A m'svon system for the new estimate wall not be Upper Colorado River Pro- available until after more ject As our letter indicated firm estimates of transmissu e are assembling data and ion line costs are known, & proceeding with the tech-- n following power operation cal studies necessary to studies made subsequent to arrive at decisions but have establishment of reservoir not reached the stage where filling principles A new w e can g ve specific answers , estimate may be available covering the three sets of also by early summer. Davenport Mr. and Mrs Stratford Jones of Enoch were the speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday. Thtir daughter Trudy plajed a piano solo. The Firesides Sunday evening were held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Walker and Mr. and Mrs Bertrand Dailey. of the The members Summit Irrigation and Stock Co Board held a meeting at the home of Bishop Ivan Dailey Friday evening and Monday evening they held ther annual election meeting The five Board members elected were Jay Davenport Harold Smith, J. Frank Dailey, Carlisle Hulet and Herbert White. in Saturday night the Sea- gulls held their Daddy Date at the Chapel. The girls & their Dads spent an enjoyable evening after which a lunch was served Shirley White is the Seagull leader. Mrs. Leona Smith accom- preliminary & panied her brother-in-laMr. Mrs Hunter and sister Gibson of Enoch to Nevada whee they spent a day last wtek. w Dick Fife left last Thurs for San Antonio Texas He recently enlisted in the U S Air Corp Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs Rudger Fife i Mr. Bertrand Dailey spent several davs last week home Wlth his family. He is em- ployed near Panaca Nev. for ' the winter. His son Allen went to Nevada to take his place. -- X tsP&ld? f J V T Davenports. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Green Sr leP Monday for Chula Vista Calif to take their grandson Kenneth home after spending two months here with them They plan to spend a couple of weeks visiting with their son Ralph Jr and family. The Boy Scouts here have been taking a rifle safety course and Saturday held their target shoot The bos taking the course are Michael Stapley, Darryl Daven- port, David Dailey, Dick Farrow, Keith and Kent Humphreys, Robert Walker, Rodney Benson and Merrill Dailey. The leaders are Raymond Farrow and Chester Benson. Mr. Ivan Whittwer has re- turned to his home in Wash-- 1 ington, Utah after spending some time here caring for his mother, Mrs Hulda Pet- - i erson who has been ill with " the flu The concert chior of the Cedar City High School, under the direction of Mr Wal-- . lace Adams is giving a con-- j cert here in the Chapel Thursday evening Feb 11. Mrs Georgia Matheson of Parowan spent Sunday here with her mother Mrs Hulda j j i J widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better strtSIRv, less lean and sway, accurate .o'tr Wide-Trac- k SEE Ti OUR yw a fC iO 1 ...AC LOCL w wmi nr TKACH DFAIF FAIR DEAL MOTOR Co. 71 WEST CENTER STREET, CEDAR CITY, UTAH t ' 2 ry- ,'? X J j. i and Mrs. Conley Mr Adams and children have re turned to thtir home m Salt Lake City after spending six months here with Evelyn's folks the Jack Farrows and in Parowan with the Harvey Adams during the strike at Kennecott Mr. and Mrs Jay Davenport spent Saturday visiting in Paragonah with the Wm Peterson 5 I960 Mr. Joe Ridley & daughter Joella of Parowran spent one day last week visiting here wth friends Summit News Cost Estimates On Glen 4. & 1 v. ' 'i .A ! , A ! Vi 4$ V A AV ' if t: S,? : .V W e suggest that you go through your home and see how many rooms could be imrpoved with NEW LINOLEUM. 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