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MALIBU CLASSIC $3,576 $3,276 MUSTANG 4'PR.M y GNiA U $3,076 71 FORD GALAXil 500 74 DODGE COLT WAGON $1,176 $2,576 CAPRI $1,876 72 OPEL 1900 WAGON 73 AUDI FOX 73 VOLKSWAGEN 41 2 WAGON $1,576 $3,176 J6655I.:464I1 trip WAGONEEI and those activities outside of the stadium may do so for $1 a day. All day passes will be available for daytime and drive, V-- $4.50-da- J air 13295! car exhibit and evening activities at the rodeo, musket loaders, following rates: adults $12-men of the mountain days: youth ( 15 and and under) days. Wasatch, Display y, 3 1972 BUICI $8-- 3 Demonstration. In the Fine Arts Center other special exhibits will be shown all three days of the wood festival, carving Evening performances only $9-- 3 are: adult $5.50-- 3 nights, youth nights. Local and fiddlers bluegrass or folk musicians are invited to enter individually or in groups. For $3.50-nigh- ELECTRA t, hardlop 2495i a 1973 JEEPI COMMANDO drive, irofliiifirIF V-- 8 $: H 1973 BUICK district manager Joe N. ar before Congress would principles v reaffirm the intent of the and SCOUT MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM I ,, MOTORS 3333 wall ave. 399-581- 1 of from large-scal- price e in- creases which impartial studies show will result from present policies of the Federal Communications Commission (FUC). Senator Vance Hartke who first in- troduced the bill in the Senate, said that the legislation is attracting broad, impressive base of support in the rural community, in segments of e especially those standards towns, to receive phone Prescribe at reasonable prices FUC licensing of service governing the higher cost of despite common carriers specialized to provide intercity private providing service to the line service thus assuring business firms against wasteful duplication Traditionally for their more have paid of the type of services because it was service phone the already provided by worth more to them. The telephone companies. of nearly universal telephone denial Preclude 95 percent competitive intercity private service, reaching has American of the homes, line rates on the basis they of service the value created if are too low they are This would to the business firm. Long compensatory. distance service has also prevent establishment of cartels made a greater contribution to the coverage of costs. under rate umbrellas. (1973 phone telecommunications common carrier is one of the most difficult and complex issues the Congress must address in the near future, Hartke stated nations 1,600 Independent companies, the Bell System companies, the industrys labor unions join with other proponents of the legislation in the belief that recent decisions by the FCC contrived encouraging run counter to competition the intent of Congress and are not in the public interest. As a result of FCC decisions since 1968, two types of competitors have developed. Distributors and retailers or lease which sell telephones, special equipment and PBXs to be connected to the telephone network, the interconnection Coupe, air 13395 company 1973 MERCURY Marquit loaded 13295! FCC-protecte- d Neary stated the federal regulators contrived competition will drive up and residential small business rates as much as 60 percent unless Congress reatfirms the objectives of the Communications Act. This fact was documented by a study conducted for the telephone Independent by Systems companies a Inc., Applications. San Rafael, prestigious California telecommunications research firm Bell System figures show that these rates could increase up to 75 percent. 1973 Si Economically it would be to the telephone company's advantage to provide service onlv to the areas that produce revenue sufficient to offset This is exactly expenses what many contrived competitors are doing. If the entire telephone industry followed residential Specialized carriers which provide inservices tercity private-linover selected routes which, because of rate structure characteristics, are more profitable than average for e suit, many the telephone companies The new legislation now areas and small towns would be unable Because of these contributions related to value of service, we have been able to charge residential customers less than we would have otherwise. But these principles w ill have to be dropped as we meet competition and it is the residential and small business use who will have to pay more. To price service purely on cost would disrupt the entire pricing structure and make the rates for telephone service prohibitive for many residential and mall business users, thus impairing the value of service to all, he added. BUICK APOLLO Hatchback, extra nice. f :2495 1974 NOVA Ho'chback coupe, V-- air 13295, i 1972 VOLKSWAGEN customers, common especially those in rural companies BUICI ELECTRA minal and station equipment. ; Appropriate regulation of company alue-of-servic- Coupe, oir 3095 rate averaging the bill reflects industry consensus tha Communications Act through pricing. legislation is needed tc the following provisions: Rate averaging . has Reaffirm the authority of protect residential and small residential users, enabled terto users states the business telephone regulate in small Neary $2,376 henored 555 West WOO South (I Modi lesi el ledeeed) OPfN SUNDdTS 10 a m yat XR-- 7 $4,476 CHRIS & DICKS Muitw Chary 197TTEEP 782-847- The $3,276 72 MERCURT IS LJI. 74 INTERNATIONAL OTINTom teTpm, College. Antique featuring top northern Utah artists. Persons desiring to attend only preliminary competition 782-615- 3 $3,376 74 FORD si MMINStON LUM88R AT DISCOUNT RRICES SRiCIAl ON FULL UNIT LOT "TMf WALL Weber State of 1393 There will also be an exhibit of Western Art displays, spinning wheel demonstration. A special attraction, Larry Pinto incontest grants from the Utah signature Indian Jewelry additional Bicentennial Commission, makes who has been featured formation contact James R. the Utah Board of Fine Arts, in or Nephi Arizona Highways Shupe. the Junior League of Ogden, Magazine. Manning, the - ! ! and bluegrass styles. The evening portion of the festival begins at 7 p.m. in the stadium. Mr. Berrett will perform with the Country Gazette for Rual Yarbrough. The fiddler contest finals will follow at 8 p.m. The concluding event will be the grand championship finals Saturday night at 8 p.m. Funding for the contest and festival has been provided by folk industry. t -- various instruments using grounds and within the telephone Well show you how to do it yourself and save money . festival in Wildcat Stadium. There will also be a series of music workshops conducted During the days of the during the day by the guest festival, there will be all artists giving instruction in kinds of activities on the organized labor, among local and state elected officials, Km REmODEL YOUR KUCHER ! VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE ' AUDI ....$5.79 316x4x8 n telephone service, offered within the economic reach of $ STANOARO Imbassad Whit with Oold Itching Com- fo il QUEEN'S Consumer all Americans. According to Mountain Bell Natural aluminum completely with AUBURN s ft. STORM DOORS 2.99 316x4x8 ... have munications Reform Act of 1976 which was recently introduced into Congress. The objective of the bill is to reaffirm the original intent of Congress in regard to the Communications Act of 1934, which calls for universal ...$4.79 Slmvlvtad waadgrain on hard board 1 it grade 1 fj i DARK WALNUT i) the ft. 40C ft. 51c ft. 62c ft. 85c ft. I"x3l' $3.99 316x4x7' 22c 29c "x3r aal Wood Vonoor 81 and fund raising projects of the UOTFA. Assistance has also come from the Golden Spike Empire Inc. I Brougham hordtop t Length t. Vj"x31' MICHIGAN BIRCH Vox4x7 31-F- in the Weber State Fine Arts Center Auditorium at 10 a.m. and a simultaneous bluegrass Fid- ICENTURIONl Over 130 legislators sponsored or GALVANIZED PIPE Real Wood Veneer First Grade MARQUIS practice for the Golden Spike Old Time dlers Contest held in Ogden July $4.69 $5.49 $5.79 316x4x8 ... 1971 rofjtal V liMM.siel 26x8' ....$2.99 26J'xl0 316x4x8 i2095i 9.99 ungiMt Varietyend Quantity In The tntermountain Went ennaalor Satellite fiddler three-da- y junior-junio- BARBED WIRE 3V4 go. a W9S 1 0 Rod 500 iPLYMOUTHI FIDDLERS Brown-woo- OVER 1972 Shoals, as assistant Manning chairman. Other officers who have worked so hard to put this festival together are Helen Rabe, vice president, Shirley Shupe, secretary, and Linda Child, treasurer. Prizes will be awarded in five separate divisions: grand champion, general, r senior, junior and (for children 12 years I 8 Foot Codar fofer, are the national fiddle contest is sponsored by the Utah Old Time Fiddlers Association (UOTFA), and their association president James R. Shupe will serve as general chairman with Nephi $2.99 H Redwood American Made 126" Cedar i1195 week Muscle The CHAIN LINK Hwivy Go. 1.33 oir Alabama. 1 FT MATADOR and two popular groups. Dick bluegrass Berrett of Pottsboro, Texas, who has won the grand national fiddler contest at Weiser, Idaho, three times, will play a program each night. Performing with him will be The Country Gazette from Los Angeles and Rual Yarbrough and the Dixie Men 33, 6-- ft ijt'j the 1971 champion 55" grape stakes MACHINE SPLIT FULL attractions Featured during EAR FT mmki annual Golden Spike Old Time Fiddlers' bluegrass and folk music festival More than $3,300 in prize money will be on the line, making the Golden Spike contest one of the largest fiddling competitions in the United States in terms of purse amounts and number of places paid. ROUGH CEDAR 3 1 BY Contest. This nationally ranked competition will be held at Weber State College and will also feature a Lti! FENCING SAVINGS of the nations top will meet in Ogden to take their licks in Many fiddlers July the first National to afford phone service. The telephone industry has been able, however, to keep residential rates its traditional The FCU as turned a deaf ear to ti lephone company protests and has refused to hold back on its competition program until its own- - economic inquiry completed," Near L BUG, 4 speed, stereo. 114951 is con- cluded. If left unchecked, the federal experimenters will destroy the worlds most eificient and reasonably priced telephone system by injecting artificial com- petition into a public utility. Congress is the final arbiter ol the public interest, and in our representativeto democracy this is the turn to customers. place protect our BUICK 3520 394-165- 3 WALL |