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Show Weekly news journal, September reflex-dav- is i 6, 1976 Americans often are inclined to learn their history and add to their knowledge (or misinformation) through films and gossip novels, columnists who explain everything, including U.S. history, when asked. ask gossip and advice columnists to expound on serious issues and questions and get a of vague, manipulated idea through( U.S. history television. Accurate knowledge cannon be gained so loosely, GOOD BOOKS, by respect- ed authorities, are rarely sought by most of us. We lis- ten to those completely unqualified to discuss various issues and questions, gain a resemblance of historical background from sex novels, DISCOUNT THE PROFESSIONALS 20 innra fljF3franuircas imms FiSlSEHTiAi Steam Cleaning Shampoo Dry Cleaning Soi Removed All Stains Insurance Work Pre-spott- Named to a committee to help the Davis County Development Center are, to r. Peg Rawlins, Jeri Mickelson, chairwoman; Lola Holbrook, Wanda Nielson, vice chairwoman; Zada McKay, secretary. Not present for picture: Rex Torgensen, Virginia Svara, Bea McEntire and Dorothy Schmidt. 1 AID CENTER A parents meeting of the Davis County Development Center was held at the workshop in Farmington on September 2, 1976. Various program changes were disand new staff cussed members were introduced. THE GROUP decided to orp or ganize a parent-worksho- Good Samaritan The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society has long recognized Bill Thomas as a good Samaritan. He has run the Smoke Stopper Clinics since successfully completing one. the Utah Division Office, 610 East South Temple. Bill has added two extra sessions to give participants an extra measure of help. MEETINGS will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 for five weeks, making a total of i IT CAME as no big surprise 10 sessions. to learn that Bill was the Call the Cancer Society, passerby who stopped his car, to register. Cost is a tailed for help on his CB radio mere $5. and administered first aid to a young man in West Bountiful who was nearly electrocuted while climbing' a;-- ' . - , power pole. Bill will be back in the 322-043- business saving and improving lives through a Smoke Stoppers Clinic of tscheduled for September 13 at MM SoiRetardant (No Call Ur. Steam extra charge) Safe On All Fibers Furniture Cleaning Specialists 100 773-71- 84 FREE ESTIMATES ganization to act as an advisory and advocacy committee for the workshop. This advisory committee will meet periodically with Robert Daniels, director of the development center, to discuss common concerns, to lend support for the program, and to provide feedback from the general organization. Cancer Society Honors A ed o: Price In fpca IVIeeting The Lakewview Business and Professional Womans Club will hold a dinner business meeting at the Empress Supper Club in Lay-toThursday, Sept. 23. Social Hour will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. GUEST speaker for the evening will be Ann Kidd past stake coordinator for the individual development program. Her subject will be the individual development n, program. Reservations should be 21 with one of the hostesses Mrs. Ethel or Mrs. Clements, June Cone, mnm made by Sept. 773-183- 4 825-559- psmymor When your first major natural gas bill arrives this winter, going to be higher than it was a year ago. This new higher price is the result of a new Federal Power Commission ruling which allows the producers we purchase from to charge more for natural gas committed to interstate sales since 1973. It also will reflect the increased cost of.natural gas from Canada. Three years ago, we paid 33t for the same amount of gas we pay $1.80 for today (the price went from $1.60 to $1.80 on September 10th, and it will increase to $1.94 on January 1, 1977). These price increases are imposed by government, not its Get the goods negotiated. WITH GOOD AS GOLD CHECKS A Good As Gold checking account is a great way to pay all your bills. Its also a great way to pay for purchases on the spot. Almost everywhere you shop Good As Gold checks have the purchasing power of cash. They're safer than cash. And you have an exact record of every purchase a definite help in keeping tabs on your budget. you want an attractive checking package, pick one up here. If SECOND NATIONAL BANK tiaVUsaJSSilit, Doing the things good neighbors do I9P Iton Colmcfc Atlv If the gas we buy from outside producers and these savings are reflected in the price you pay. While rates you pay have increased, they are still lower than in most other states. Only two states have lower average rates than Utah, and these are very close to our Utah rates. What can you do? As the cost for all energies increases, it becomes more important than ever to practice conservation. Be careful in your every use. Provide your home with proper insulation. Don't waste any energy. What can we do about these higher prices? MOUNTAIN FUEL Unlike many gas companies, we are not totally dependent on outside producers for the gas we supply. Our own exploration and drilling programs have been successful, and about a third of the gas you use comes from oui own wells. The gas we produce ourselves costs us far less than SL SM The only alternative to paying the higher price is to give the up supply. It does not mean increased profits for Mountain Fuel. It does mean that the we price pay for natural gas is going so must the price you pay up, go up also. soamo dont like charging you higher rates any like paying them. But the only alternative is We supply of natural gas. more than you an inadequate |