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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 27, 1 976 Clisses begin r,' I 4 ' ', ' ' ; - t t-- , & The Recreation Hoy will Complex begin registration for their first summer session classes May 31, 1976. A broad range of programs in both the swimming pool and gymnasium will be offered. The swimming pool will be involved with lessons for the beginner, advanced beginner, intermediate, and swimmer level as well as lifeclasses. Special saving lessons for the adult, mom ,'V ' 'S' v ' ' ' v' ' ' '' ' "c; ' U' , 6 '' ' ' U ' ", '' , ,v-- ' S' ' . , ' , and and mother tot, preschooler, boy scouts and diving will also be offered. The gymnasium program will include a complete gymnastics section in all four women's Olympic events of all levels as well as special classes in trampoline and tumbling. For details as to registration, class times, and fee, contact the Roy Recreation Complex at 2150 w. 4700 S Roy, Utah Stfideratfs ploy im reeotel The students of Mrs. KayLynne McDougal were presented in a piano recital on May 22 at 5 p.m. in the Clearfield 10th Ward Relief Society Room. The featured students were Pamela Carpenter, Desiree Warner, Gerilynn McDougal, The Southwest Branch of Weber County Library, 1950 W. 4800 S., will begin the 1976 Childrens Summer Reading a Story Festival June 5 at 10:30 a.m. The theme for the story Tuesday will be The Spirit, of 76. Mrs. Stan Walker will show slides of Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, and George Washingtons birthplace. Other stories to be featured are: Remarkable Ride of Israel Bissell, Pop r.mui Wmci, and Yankee Club with How to Save on Electricity - - One of a series Accuracy is foremost when we read your meter and figure your electric bill M h in mu In order to save on electricity, a Utah Power customer needs to know how his meter is read, how much electricity household appliances use, how his electric bill is processed, and how to interpret that bill. If you missed our previous messages on how to read your meter and on comparing the energy consumption of appliances, write Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, and ask for copies of How to Read a Meter and Become a Look for further messages in this series. Watt-Watche- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibson, 2170 West 4900 South, was a member of the Utah State University Rifle Team which recently took second place in the Intermountain Shooter's League. He is a junior majoring in outdoor recreation and will graduate from ROTC this year. MARK GIBSON, with special guest Todd Davis, a student of Les Davis and David Townley as guest vocalist. Wood; library begins reading club Brought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. flic and Lewis, Cherylann Bouwhuis, Kay Lewis, Lynette Kelly, and Tina Roy HAMBURGERS AND WIENERS MOTOR BOATS LAWN CHAIRS 5lHl Dawn Brisk, Paul Bouwhuis, Donnie McDougal, Wendy Doodle. After storytime the children can enroll in the Summer Reading Club and begin reading or listening to stories to earn bicentennial certificates. All preschoolers and school age children are invited to join the cluf during the week of the Story Festival or at any time during the sum met'. The program for the rest of the week will be as follows: Wednesday, June 2: America Begins: Children will play the Indian Bowl Game and hear stories, Who Discovered America and Captured by Indians. Thursday, Scissorette student helps team Roy June 3: through Storytime: Watch characters come to life during storytime. take 2nd An record and the B team finished impressive the Utah State sixth. A team members inUniversity rifle team second in the Intermountain clude Mark place Johnson, Off to Summer with ' 'Nonsensical Songs and Stories. Saturday, June 5: Tales of Past Times with guest storyteller, Anneliese Konkol. 2 Shooters League. The league by Idaho State University. Says Coach Butch Toth, With our entire team returning next year and some new shooters coming up, we expect to be in first place. Toth was elected president of the league at the annual banquet in Pocatello on April was dominated 3 Friday, June 4: Blast 26-- gave iit t (i actually has an A team and a B team. U was the A team that finished USU second in the league. In a recent league tournament, the a team finished second Tacoma, Wash.; John Blaine, Salt Lake City; Mark Gibson, Roy; and captain Greg Brown, Cedar City, Utah. All were among the top ten shooters in the league. Other team members include Red Jones, Salem, Oregon; John Mabe, Logan; New Roy Obuch, Lindqn, Jersey; and Keith Major, Kaysville, Utah. Coach Toth says that next year USU will host the Big Blue Rifle Invitational Match in March or April. Thirty to forty teams from throughout the west will participate. . SUNSET NEWS r. Accuracy is Utah Powers watchword in recording and computing how much electricity you use, and in billing you for it each month. Heres how your bill is processed: Each month, a specially trained meter reader is given individual account meter sheets showing the names and addresses of those customers on his assigned route. When the meter reader arrives at your residence, he records on your account meter sheet the meter reading as shown by the dials on your meter. Fed into computer The meter reader returns your account meter sheet to the company office, where it is checked to make sure the numbers recorded are legible and complete, and then it is fed into a computer. The computer electronically reads the meter reading on the account meter sheet, compares it with Utah Powers meter readers are carefully trained. i Is meter accessible? If accessible, every meter is read every month. Utah Power no longer estimates bills exeept when meters are not accessible. Locked gates and intimidating dogs are the most frequent reasons we cannot get to meters. In any case, bills are not estimated for more than two consecutive months. But when we have to estimate your bill, it is done by our accounting department, with the help of computerized data. Meter readers never estimate bills. Same monthly interval Utah Power makes an effort to read your meter at same the monthly interval, keeping the same number of days in each of your hilling periods to make it easier for you to compare power consumption. (On holidays and weekends, meters are not read, so the number of days will vary from time to time.) month-by-mont- h and billing Every phase of the procedure is double checked. But should you have a meter-readin- g question regarding your bill, you can receive a prompt explanation just by calling the Utah Power customer service number found in the white pages of your phone directory. are Mrs. Kilmer 0. (Phyllis) (Belle) Roundy of Provo; Mrs. Doyle E. (Bessie) Denosky, Palmyra, N.Y.; Mrs. Eugene son-in-la- the previous month, subtracts the previous reading from the new reading to determine how many kilowatt hours you have used during the billing period, then it computes and prints your bill. If, however, the amount of kilowatt hours is unusually high or low, compared to previous months, the computer rejects the computation, and your account meter sheet is returned to the meter reader, who then goes back to your residence and takes a completely new reading. Tait, Sunset; Mrs. Daniel Dowd, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Leo (Nada) Cornish, Chicago, 111.; Drew Harbison, Republic, Wash.; Neil Harbison of Leesville, S.C. There are 23 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elwell have a new grandson born on May 20 in Dyer, Ind. to a Mr. David Sundwall and her daughter and children David and Nell of and Mrs. Rich Mislivy. The Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. little boy joins a small sister, Talbot visited in Porterville Michelle who is about four with a daughter and her years old. Mrs. Mislivy is the family, the Don Walkers and former Vicki Elwell. The Eugene Demings and following a few days in Salt Lake with the Crossleys will Allen Knutson families were return home. among the five daughters and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gene Roy and Carole L. Powell joining in the obStevens Mitchells new son servance of their 50th wedarrived on May 18. ding anniversary on May 22 The Devaun Taits were at the Roy 16th LDS Ward Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot Calif, were at a dinner on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon, Mrs. Talbot is Mr. Hammons sister. They were former Roy residents. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crossley of Salt Lake City, sisters of Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. of Sacramento, guests of honor among Computer uses meter reading as basis for figuring your bill. Head Heddvs Column Itah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Often-aske- d Utah 84110. family members involved in a birthday observance for Wray Harbison, Mrs. Taits father at the Fellowship Manor penthouse in Ogden on his 80th birthday. He was born on May 26 in Saratoga, Wyo. He has lived in the Ogden area all his life working on construction. He served in World War 1. His first wife Marie Henry died in 1971, he married Lilly Collins in 1974. There are seven sons and daughters, Mrs. Jack (Mollie) Child, Mrs. Warren (Renaee) Little, both of Ogden; Mrs. Devaun (Zalia) Chapel for relatives and friends. They were married on May 29, 1926 in Vernal, the marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Powell was born in (Aleen) Deming, Sunset; William Kent Powell, Washington Terrace; Mrs. Allen J. (Janice) Knutson, Sunset and Mrs. Ray (Carolyn) Valdez, Grant-svillThere are 21 grand- e. children and eight greatgrandchildren. Stan and Mary Hasler Earl and Jeff Jenkins were among graduates of the Ogden Institute of Religion this year. Graduation exercises were held at Weber College on May 16. The diplomas were presented by President Carl D. Peterson of the Sunset Stake. Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins, Stan the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl, Mary the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod her Hasler. Besides graduation diploma Mary also received a certificate of achievement. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. HamDesert Lake, Mrs. Powell in' mon were dinner guests of the Mt. Pleasant. W.L. Stephens at the They have lived in the Stephens home in Ogden on Uintah Basin area. Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Stephens and City, the Peter Whitman Mrs. Hammon are sisters. Farm in New York and are Mr. and Mrs. DuWain now Boy residents. Both Larsen went to Ephraim on before retirement were Saturday attend to employed by the Federal graduation exercises for government. They have both Snow College Institute of been active members of the Religion graduates. Their son LDS Church. Their children with Albert graduated honors. Rosey Bronson has been hospitalized the past week. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Wilcox im i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA s UTAH ' POWli & LIGHT CO. 1 ms ti in 5360 So. 1900 W. Roy 3rd Jhniversarif SIDEWALK SALE ONE DAY ONLY JUNE 5TH1 Watch for naxt waaka ad In tha Sun Chronic!. jvvwwtvwvwwwvvi have their daughter and granddaughter of Van Nuys, Calif, here visiting, Anti DeAzevedo and Mrs. Jen- nifer, who is two months old. Mrs. DeAzevedo is the former Anna Wilcox. Her husband is the son of Alice King Clark of the King Sisters singing group. They will he here for about a week. |