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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5 Magna CofC Told Thursday, January 17, 1985 - More Rate Hikes Seen By UP&L percent of the dollar goes to purchase power from other sources, such as hydroelectric plants in other states. We do this and sell our own power to California, since California uses oil which is a very expensive fuel, he said. Approximately 10 percent goes to administrative expenses and equipment, but the bulk of money taken in goes toward building new plants. It is the customers in our territory who determine when we build, he said, because we are required to service any customer in our area. If the inflationary trend and the customer service area continues to expand, we will still have to build new plants. Hokanson noted that it takes four years to get a plant on line, and that is why consumers bills are going up. It is a four-yelag that is catching up to us now, he added. Hokanson went on to say that the long range forcast is for enough plants for the next 10 years. MAGNA. Continuing rate hikes can be expected by Utah Power and Light customers if present trends continue, according to Milt Hokan-socommunity relations coordinator for the utilitys Salt Lake Division. Speaking to the Magna Chamber of Commerce here Thursday, Hokanson said that 51 percent of every dollar goes to capital cost, adding that there is interest and taxes on all levels of government. However, rate payers do not finance installations like the Hunter Plant, because the firm has to sell stocks, bonds and borrow to build; only when it is completed can they count on a return from their money, he explained. He went on to say that 23 cents of every dollar goes toward buying coal to fuel the plants and if everyone was fired at Utah Power, it would result in only 13 percent lower bill, because only that amount goes into wages, so it is not the biggest single expense. According to Hokanson, about 3 n, In a drive by Job's By Job's Daughters regulatory OSHA, ther apart. Hokanson pointed out that Utah Power is the largest power system in the state, serving 77 percent of the people. The other 23 percent is served by Murray, Brigham City, Logan, Levan, Nephi and St. George. The difference between Utah Power and the other entities is that they dont have to build and service other plants. Another difference is that UP&L has to answer to the Public Service Commission, the Im Black & Decker JANUARY Calendar To Help Planning DISCOUNT TOOL SALE CLOTHING BUUDING SUPPLIES FABRIC QUALITY & FRESHNESS GUARANTEED! OR YOUR MONEY BACK 'A" TAYLORSVILLE. Members of the Taylorsville Lions club are offering planning calendars for 1985 as a project. The calendars, priced at $2, will be delivered at no charge. Proceeds go toward the Lions eye-sigprograms, including providing glasses, blindness prevention programs and the University of Utahs corneal transplant and eye bank programs. Persons wishing to participate in the project may call the following to have a calendar delivered: Dave Stratton, club president, Mr. Thacker, project chairman, Neil MorJay Naylor, Donald Benson, ris, Alvin MacKay, DRILL fund-raisin- g Newspapers, Cans Are Being Gathered MAGNA. Members of Jobs Daughters bethel 10 will kick off a newspaper and aluminum can col-- , lection drive Saturday to raise funds for operating expenses. The girls will meet at the home of Laura Jugler, 4534 Toulouse, in Granger, before charting their pick ,up of items which they hope area residents will save for them. We are starting small and hoping .it will grow, commented Cheryl .Sanders, so anyone willing to save their papers and cans for us is being asked to call Laura at or After that we will myself at pick them up once a month at whatever time is convenient. -- 968-636- 572-513- She said papers should be saved in grocery sacks, since they are easier to handle and dont require ties. In addition, they can be saved in a smaller space until they can be picked up. Money derived from the drive will be used for bethel activities, including the grand rally in April. Service projects for the year will be for the Golden Living Retirement Center and Kamp Kostopulos. In February the girls will be assisting Christopher Diehl Lodge with the annual Presidents Day breakfast. A new member, Heather nay, will be initiated into the group this week. 968-378- 266-807- 969-140- Trip Includes Cheese Plant MAGNA. Senior citizens here are making reservations for a trip to the Cache Valley Cheese Factory near Logan. The bus will leave on Jan. 25 at 9 a.m. from the Senior Center, 8952 W. 2700 South, returning to the facility about 4 p.m. Cost of transportation will be $2 per person, and the buffet meal at the Blue Bird Restaurant will be $6.40. Those intending to make the as soon as trip are to call possible. A special program is also scheduled at the center next week, featuring the music of the Rythm Rascals. On that day (Wednesday) pork chop suey and oriental vegetables will be served. The menu for the balance of the week will offer Salisbury steak with mashed potatoes and gravy on Monday; macaroni and cheese on Tuesday; barbecued beef and Scandinavian vegetables on Thursday; beef stroganoff and Italian flat beans on 250-069- 2 Friday. Reservations must be made one day in advance by calling Cost of the meal is $1.25 for those 60 years of age and older. 250-069- 2. SAW 969-017- 968-723- niCOUPONewwa Quality Florist at Affordable Rates! Fresh & Silk I I I I I I I I I Magna.,Directory il'i Deadline Nearing Plans are being made here for the 1985 Magna Directory, sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce. According to Tom Aston, directory chairman, the deadline for buying advertising in the book is Jan. 31. Those who advertised in the 1983 book will be given first chance to renew their advertisement in the 4616 So. 4000 West ( Plats -- 966-0608 otter ends 228SS 4700) I I I I I I I I I I Edison RADIANT HEATER Fan forced, 1500 1995 watt American Beauty NOODLES 4Q BUILDERS MARI ' ' 3555 West 3500 South 'Al P Granger I rt 49 1 02. Fireside MINI MARSHMALLOWS ,J Jib: 199 CRISPY "Clothing, furniture, small appliances, toys, novelties, beds, sporting goods (skis, etc.) at reasonable prices." same spot. If they do not wish to renew, the spot will be opened up to someone else. Information on advertising costs may be obtained by calling ' Mr. LaRee Pehrson at Aston, or Chick Paris, Advertising fees are payable at the time the ad is sold, and it is helpful if advertisers have a camera-read- y proof copy of their advertisement. Aston said that anyone who needs a correction in their listing should contact any one of the above three people and make their needs known. Members of the Cyprus high band are in the process of pulling the numbers with a 250 prefix out of the metropolitan phone book for incorporation into the smaller, more personalized volume published by the Chamber. He added that all copies of the 1983 book have been sold out for at least four months. The new book is expected to be ready within a y period. 350-550- 6; 250-663- 24.21 SABER 966-126- I MAGNA. SPECIAL Reg. 250-674- 3. 99 99 RICE 13 oi. YfeffeJos X Ralston WAFFEL0S mfis r - 11 Ol. i Frozen CHEESE PIZZA 78 o QQ4 0 0 Arm & Hammer . SALVATION THE LAUNDRY DETERGENT Y fiQt ARMY THRIFT STORE 4099 W. Kearni PIC 5400 So. and SAVE Shopping Center HOURS: 427 West 2nd South 10 A.M. to 6P.M Men. to Sot. 60-da- Gaines Legion Schedules 99 TOP CHOICE 72 oi. 'Southern Night' KEANRS. Members of American Legion Post 132 are being invited to a Southern Night on Saturday. The menu will include southern fried chicken, grits and salad at $5 per plate. For information and reservations, those interested may call GRAND OPENING SALE GOLDEN PEARL RICE 32 oz Celebrating the Grand Opening of the Build Mart Mall at all 3 Factory Owned Showrooms Jan. 1 7 1 8 - 1 9 GENERIC WHOLE TOMATOES 28 oz 49 49 -- WYLERS NOODLE SOUP MIX 2 pk. . . . 566-997- CITRUS Make your dream kitchen come Custom true. oak quality cabinetry at Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. last year's prices during our GRAND OPENING 69 CF, DM, PE I69 4 oz BAYER ARTHRITIS ASPIRIN 30 " ct., 650 mg. . . . 99 99 RAISIN BRAN 20 oz CELEBRATION. 3100 PUNCHgol ROBITUSSIN COUPON UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP FREE OAK VANST GRAND OPENING SPECIALS to be given away at each store. Register At The Showroom Nearest Youl I I I I ZOTO'S PERM Feel So Lively IikIvJh Cvt 1 Stylt Frost NAMI I I fjg' Reg. 30 8 I -- In: $220 estimate. NOW 3 PRICES GOOD TILL JAN. 2t, 1985 -- im- am interested in remodeling my kitchen or bathroom in the near future and would like a Free Planning Assistance 3540 South 4000 West STAT1- PHONE Ask For Chris or Sandy 968-340- 9 a s. j AOMISS. Reg. MS Hair Cut with Blow Comb FREE OAK VANITY 23S4 South Redwood Rood 972-598- o TWO LOCATIONS Financing Available OWNED SHOWROOMS BUILDMART MALL 847LS?;SVnrkway 112 662-437- 4 : FACTORY 1 6269 South Highland Drive 278-280- 8 WEST VALLEY OGDEN 4715 S. 4101 W. 763 WEST 19th ST. 393 5303 966-886- the Security Exchange Commission and the Commission on Consumer Services which regularly audit and monitor their operations. If you live in Murray, you go to the City Council, whose members for the most part dont have the experience to deal with this sort of thing. As far as rates are concerned Hokanson noted, UP&Ls are higher than those of most municipalities. But the point it, he said, do you want to pay higher taxes or higher electric power bills? ar Lions Offer IT'S A START . . . Gathering newspapers Daughters are Malinda Rowe, Denise Sanders. federal However, that doesnt mean that they wouldnt have rate increases, but they would be smaller and far- 5 STORE HOURS: 9-- 4 MON-SA- |