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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1, 1889 Community Garkane customers to see rebate on December power bills Obituary Garkanes wholesale power contract provides that Deseret may One of J an's favorite pastimes Albrecht, General Manager & authorize rate rebates when was enjoying football with her CEO of Garkane Power Associa- their cash flow is adequate to husband and son. She also en- tion. Credits totaling $400,000 support such an action. Other members of Deseret injoyed selling Avon "completely appear on the bills which clude Bridger Valley Electric out of her area". The last few Garkane customers will receive Rurea are credits week. The Association, years she loved watching her this Electric ral Flowell from Association, flowers and grandchildren grow. sult of a rebate to Garkane Moon Lake Electric Transand Generation Association, Deseret husShe is survived by her Electric of Association, and Mt. band Jim of Kanab, Utah; mission Cooperative, one daughter Deena K. Ott of Salt Garkanes power suppliers. The Wheeler Power. Each cooperaLake City; son Darin Dale entire amount of the Deseret tive will receive rebates in direct (Becka) Ott and their three chi- rebate is being passed directly proportion to the amount of ldren' Dason, Janikah, and to Garkane members as a rebate power purchased from Deseret. In addition to Garkanes Sladen all of Salt Lake City; on their December power bills, Member Albrecht. $400,000 rebate in December, mother Eleanor Slade, two according to brothers Dub (Pat) Slade and rebates will be applied on a pro- and additional supplemental Rick Slade, and two sisters Deb portionate basis, according to the rate rebate from Deseret of up to (Brent) Fox and Verona Slade. amount of electricity purchased $170,000 is expected to be apShe was preceded in death by from Garkane during the first proved prior to March 31, 2000. We hope that a smaller De10 months of 1999. her father. Garkane is one of six electric cember electric bill will make Funeral services were held Friday, November 26, 1999 in cooperatives which make up holiday preparations a bit the Kanab, Utah Stake Center. Deseret, which provides power easier, stated Albrecht. It Burial was in the Kanab Cem- to its member cooperatives from should also serve as a reminder etery under the direction of its Bonanza Power Plant in East-er- n of the benefits of being part of a Mosdell Mortuary. Utah. A provision in cooperative. Be sure to look closely at your power bill this month, says Carl Mexico where she was the homecoming queen and student body president. She graduated from Kirtland Central High School, and later attended Dixie College, where she met and married James Dale Ott. For the past 35 years, they have lived in Kanab, Utah. Jan was active in the LDS Church. She served as both Stake and Ward Young Women's President, and learned to love Girl's Camp "from a trailer". She also served in the Stake Relief Society, as a Visiting Teacher, and as the Compassion Service Deen Slade Leader. Jana Jan was the chairperOtt, age 57, passed away at her home on son of the American Cancer SoNovember 23, 1999 from a pro- ciety in Kane County, and for longed illness. She was born the past two years has been a September 3, 1942 in Holly- hospice worker. She had also wood, California to Eleanor been involved in numerous other Foutz Slade and William Adair community projects. Jan was a Slade. loving and compassionate perJan grew up in Kirtland, New son, friend and neighbor. CEDAR POST TRADING CO. HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS SPECIALS Dixie-Escalan- te Kanab First Ward plants trees at KC Ranchos Park friends with their gloves, shov- vember 6th, the Kanab First els, and rakes planted 41 green Ward gathered at the Kanab ash trees. The trees were planted Ranchos Park under around the edge of the park and but windy skies for their a well was made around each tree planting community service tree. Young and old enjoyed this fun service project and will en- project. Approximately 50 families and joy watching these trees grow On Saturday afternoon, No- - knowing they were a part of making it happen. The service project was lowed by ward members enjoy-sunningchili and entertainment later that afternoon, A big thanks to all of those who came out and participated. fol-Cre- ek y, ALL GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY 25 OFF! ALL INDIAN ARTS 25 OFF! ALL GUNS IN STOCK 10 OFF! ALL NEW GUNS JUST 10 ABOVE WHOLESALE COST! Members of the Kanab First Ward planted 41 trees recently at the Kanab City Ranchos Park as a service project. slit' (IF ORDERED BY DECEMBER 15TH) L plus many other gifts including new and used guitars and musical items sale-price- d Country Living Elder Ca ' Count1? 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