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Show by Eva ME A DOW HA PPENINGS Sandra Swallow, who goes to school at the SUSC in Cedar City spent the with Holiday weekend her parents Mr. and Mrs. Theron Swallow. Tracy Averett, S.L.C. where she attends the UofU visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averett. Also at the Averett home were Ross and Ginger Reeve, Midvale and Phil Averett and his wife, Las Vegas. spent the weekend with her parents DeLylc and Shanorn Visitors at the home of; Joe and Joan Stott were Gail and Lana Stott, and son and Van and Sue and their daughter and Tony Also all from S.L.C. Kay Stott, St. George. Also Ray and Neil Warner Steve and Robeits, Granger and Var Stott, Las Vegas, hunted deer with joe and Ben. Beck-stran- d. Visitors at the home of Anna Safford during the weekend were her son Lenord, . his wife and two children and her grandsons Steve and Terry Day all from S.L.C. Shanon Carling and Jane Christensen went to Provo Saturday. They saw the ball game between the BYU and USU. Glen and Deon Labrum had their sons Bill and Bob and their families here for the deer hunt. Aggicttes USU BAnd Marching The Tall Flag formed at Robyn with the 2 - end with their parents, George and Velva Labrum. Mel-ain- Robert Beckstrand Ernest and $335.00 Save $100.50 ng JNow$391.30Save Rowley spent the weekend here with his family the Wilbur and Ila Rowley and Lois. fol I) y H E ATI LATOR' only Now $234.50 Jl only - Circulating Non-circulati- weekend were her sons, Jospch, his wife Jean and sons Craig, Neil, Ronald, and Mark and Linford and his wife Mary Louise and their children, Cherie, JefTraci, CAmille, frey, Dwight and their foster daughter Delberta. She was very happy to have them come. Linford and his wife also visited Olaf and her parents, Blanch George in Kanosh. Beth and Susie STewart St. George spent the week- Recently Audrey Brunson went to S.L.C. to see her nieces new babies. Cindys baby boy and baby girl. FIREPLACES Visiting at the home of Eva Beckstrand during the Visitors at the home of Lenna Mrs. Bushnell during the weekend were her daughter Betty and her husband Ron and two Cedar children, City. Mrs. Roger Bushnell and her children are living here with Lenna at present. Brunson and his sons. Spanish Fork came to hunt deer. The first day they got a four point up Walker s Canyon. Aggie their parents, Harold and Na Dean and their brothers Don and Jay. family. Aldcn and the and Chaparcllcs Drill Team perthis game. Carling marches drill team. She his wife Carlene and daughter Monica and Hal and Richard Beckstrand, Logan, (where the boys go to school at USU, spent the weekend holiday with Cindy Iverson, Fillmore attended Sacrament Meeting and Sunday School with the DcLyle Beckstrand Mr. Bennett. Gary Woodland Hills Calif, is here for a few days with the Wells Brunsons and with the Maughn Christensens in Holden. Reg Mark Cowlev was here during the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cowley and his sister Sandy and brother Tony. their with Visiting Mrs. and Mr. parents, Howard Freeman during the weekend were their son Jack, Provo and their daughter Lucille Dalton and her husband. Reg. $559. oo $167.70 Visiting in town and also the canyon with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Bond were their daughters Sharia and her young son and Jan. in McBride Lumber HOME CENTER Vance and Bernez, Bennett, Calif, are here visiting their daughter, Bonnie Hunt her husband Richard and their son. Sunday School was conducted by Dennis Bond. Invocation by Clifton Beckstrand. Wilbur Rowley conducted the singing with Lois Rowley accompanist. The Spiritual thoughts were by Daniel Bond and Sandy Jay Beckstrand. Cowley led the Sacrament Gem. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: John Labrum, Mario PeterJames sen. Freeman, Daniel Bond, Mark Petersen and Jay Beckstrand. Benediction, by Robert Beckstrand. Sacrament Meeting was conducted DeLynn by Invocation Labrum. by Kay Stott. Wilbur Rowley conducted the singing as with Paul Petersen Participaaccompanist. ting in the Sacrament were Service Jesse Mark Hall, Freeman, Mark Petersen, Jay Beckstrand, Ben Damon, and Daniel Bond. The program was given by the Woodbury family who have recently moved here. STory by Connie Woodbury. Talk by Sister Woodbury. Vocal Trio by Gina Hall. Marilyn Freeman, and Frances Hall with Flora Stewart as accompanist. The concluding Speaker was Brother Woodbury. The Benediction was by Beckstrand. Joseph to Work law as written. Vern Romney supports Utahs strong Right n workers to pay union costs! Mr. Matheson favors changing the law to force Vern Romney will serve all the citizens. There is a difference. non-unio- snot's attacK ofKne From" 5 0L 'llon . on "e'd t that h U was" e that hat h 10 et unit . part"'n to wort pton-M'- the nn,r. but Vo patently as. .' C ti S-'- r ,nd 'mic n opp04 mneyt occ1' xcU.n he tand. by oppKitl cleverly Ported, the ibeve po.'.onRr borti"0 "1-- Waihcvon. r O'0 Romney . -- o ns are t( """sr2 0 ft ? ,u "ES;"""' u.n K w under e . ptlin come " - wgSSS-- Htth00 occ 0t this Covetmof A It ',, AO "ro every governor hrouBW toC to M ol the ibt: to y W8ht W ot v My .vy the .."? the tlJl. j Tbe l,4e nor opP is to he iaU' atheaonl" pnee y candidate j NEWS FILLMORE Mrs. Valate Greenhalgh her enjoyed having Rae daughter Lynn McDougal and her children from WEst Jordon spend the weekend with her. Joel Carling is visiting and hunting with DcLyle Carling and his sons. Joel and his wife Mary just returned from a three weeks vacation touring Japan and Hong Kong. Ircta and Lloyd S.L.C. spent the weekend here visiting with Jane Christensen. Beckstrand endor not tobeaan appeal lor irn. arnc no th THE PROGRESS WOULD APPRECIATE If anyone from Kanosh, Meadow, Holden, or Scipio who happens to be in town late Wednesday (3:30 or after) or early Thursday, would drop in and take the papers back to their respective towns. If we send them by mail it will be at least two days later before they reach our subscribers. Also, if you arc going to move or know a relative moving please send your or their new address early. It costs us 25 each for every change we receive from the Post Office. Many Thanks for your help. AND BEULAH Payne took a few LA-Fran- CHRISTMAS FAIR The Stake Christmas Relief Society Fair is being held today, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1976 from 2 until 6 p.m. in the Fillmore Stake Cultural Hall. All members are urged to attend and bring some ideas that can be made for Christmas gifts. The Fair will follow Leadership meeting. GUESTS OF CLAUD and LaNola Turner during the deer hunt were their daughter Joy Hutchins, husband and three children from Salt Lake area. MARGARET 1976 Friday October 29, MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS The Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4, 1776. The last signature was put in 1781. days off and toured some of the scenic areas in Southern Utah and into Nevada. get a more on & subject! I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your Iriend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to Hi, participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. ROWLEY has been a patient at Utah Valley Hospital where she Her underwent surgery. was expectgranddaughter ed to bring her home to continue convalescing. ROY DAVIES IS IN THE Utah Valley Hospital for treatment. His wife Edna took him up Oct. 13 and went up again Friday. Monday Frank and Pat Davies were accompanied by Edna and when they went up to see him. He is in room 372. MERRIT CARLING WAS released from the Fillmore Hospital last week after a stay of several days. Leora Allen came from Spanish Fork last week to help her father and mother, Valate out at home. VISITING IN FILLMORE for three days last week were Echo Blake and Ellen Wade. Mrs. Wade had flown up earlier and spent several days in Evanston with Echo before coming down here. They spent considerable time at the hos- with Echos mother, Rital Iverson and were y house guests of Fern while calling on other friends and relatives. Mrs. Wade flew back to her home in Gardena, Calif. Hold-awa- FERN HOLDAWAY recently from a visit in Fairfax, Virginia with her son Lt. Rom Holdaway, wife Judy and RE-turn- and daughters, Denise Georgia. Ron is a career officer and is presently assigned to duty in the Enroute to Pentagon. leaving Salt Lake, Fern visited with Pemecy Melville and family. JEANIE BENN-et- t planned to enter the Salt Lake LDS Hospital Monday with surgery scheduled for conFor Tuesday. venience her son Ed lives just a few blocks from the hospital. MRS. TWINS BOTH HOME Ross and Terri Cumm- ings are happy to have their twin sons, Brett and Brandon now at home. They took them for a check up Friday and the larger boy now weighs 7'j lbs. and the other one 6Va lbs. HALLOWEEN DANCE Everyone is invited to come to the Country Club Oct. 30th at 8:30 oclock and enjoy an evening of dancing. Music will be by the Moonlighters. Tickets will be $1.00 per person. See you all there. Remember Saturday, Oct. 30th 8:30. Costumes if desired. 'flTnfh ifrrtiii human body The AS conaverage sists of about 50 trillion cells! Why not build more hydroelectric plants? doesn't Utah Power & Light more dams and use more of the cleaner and cheaper hydroelectric generation Instead of building more coal-firegenerating plants? The management of the com- pany would be delighted if they could find suitable locations for addi- QWhy d A c tional installations. At the present time almost all feasible c sites in our country have been utilized; most of the remaining attractive sites are in national parks and scenic areas and not available for dam construction. It should be noted that an economically acceptable site c for a plant requires a large supply of running water; small streams do not have large enough flows of water to provide hydro-electri- hydro-electri- hydro-electri- year-roun- d acceptable sites for hydro-electri- c installations. The State of Utahs one large hydroelectric installation is at Flaming Gorge, and the power available from this facility is totally committed. There are no further firm plans to construct c dams on other possible Utah sites, which are in national parks and scenic areas. Installed generating capacity in the State of Utah, including both steam and hydro, is not adequate to supply the energy requirements of people in the state; for example, in 1975, 48 of the needed power that UP&L supplied its customers in Utah came from a plant in Wyoming, and whenever available, from c generation of other hydro-electri- steam-electri- c hydro-electri- companies in the Northwest. Electric rates: increasing in Utah, decreasing elsewhere? are rates increasing while others are decreasing? Electric rates are increasing everywhere, and isolated, rare instances of rate decreases are special QWhy A situations of very short duration. In the UP&L service area rates for residential service have increased about the same as the cost of living index for food and services since 1967. Why are power rates lower in the Northwest? QWhy, In Utah, where power-ric- h an abundance of cheap coal and water power, are rates higher than cities in the Northwest? First, there is not an abundance A is of water power in Utah. The rates of power companies in the Northwest are lower than most other western utilities because of the fact that they have been, up to now, predominately n utilities where the cost for fuel (falling water) is zero. When sites were available for construction of additional dams to generate power using falling water, this was the most desirable and inexpensive way to hydro-generatio- generate electricity. Second, since hydro-electri- c sites are no longer available, utilities in the Northwest are now turning to coal-firegeneration and nuclear plants, and it is inevitable that this will cause their customers' bills to increase, probably more rapidly than those of customers in d Utah. TOftow G RE-ELE- UETJEOraSKI On Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, oil questions and suggestions cannot be printed In this column, but each will be answered. STATE TREASURER PROVEN TO BE THE omG w Pid I Best Man for Your Money lo ty Vttn Rotviy CowW'M Paid by Linn Baker Committee, Leonard McDonald, Manager lUHfMI & LIGHT CO. . |