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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, sP2EiaaffaaissiscsEiiC'1iiasiBaBiiai Pruning Demonstration Set For Today ' o f. Odd - but TRUE 14 U tuiai & H tl it on ft U I, COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION i! r it will (five a t , Finlay and Saturrday. attend. . o Theatre Redecorated Extensive tedecorating of the interior of the Star Theatre ha' tabu: much to place during the week, adding the beauty, and giving an air of arti-ti- c newness to the inside surroundings, which i designed to give added comfoit to local theatre patrons. C. Meyer, an experienced theatre decorator, has been in charge of the w oi k at the local theatre. p (cl N H M SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD aW n P hXsa.ca'jarviasdSirisssEHiafiEiEZEaziaiaasaiiaaaiiaiaflKiiaiiaa Meter iate for eneigy (b) .uppliul to all commercial conn- ORDINANCE N ections fur illumination purposes t: shall be as follows, a flat charge of six (6) cents per kilowatt h iur of current consumed; ptovided, however, that no energy consumed for purposes of illumination shall be bilk'd according to any power schedule. The word commercial connection means a .service to any individual, paitnership, or corporation .serving the general public in a business way for individual or collective piofit; or to any office or shop in which corporative, professional or any business is Carr- I, d out oi conducted. herein shall be conNothing strued, however, as preventing any consumer the privilege of having two meters in a case where a portion of a business building is used for the purpose of a dwelling; one meter being used to mi asure energy consumed in acc-rc- e with the commercial sched-- , an one meter being used to nu asure energy consumed in accordance with the domestic schedule. (c) Meter rates for power shall be as follows: Four hour for (4) cents per kilo-wahours of the first 500 kilo-wa- tt and one-haconsumption; three kilo-waMi ) cents hours; and (3 per tn Oidinanre Iro' idmg Rates for the sale of Electric al Ilnergy by l'ayson City; and Repealing Section 712 of the Kcised Ordinances ol Payson City passed by Ihe City Council of t,aid City on Ihe it h Day if 93 pril and repealing all ordinances in conflict herewith. He Ordained it if Council tJo by City Utah: Section 3. The rates for electrical service from the Payson City system are hereby fixed and established according to the follIn'-'-n- City, to wit: for energy supplied to all domestic connections l.e billed as follows, regardless for wbat purpose or purposes aid energy is used. First 20 KVIf consumption at the rate of nine (9) cents per tilo-wahour. All additional consumption at the iate of three (0) cents per kilo-wa- tt hour. The word domestic connection means a connection with a home or place t f abode of a single family', together with the outbuildings situated on the same premises. Each flat or dwelling place in an apartment house, flat building, or any bjilding containing more than one family, shall be provided with an independent meter for each flat or family for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of cneccrv consumed. owing schedules, Meter rates (a) lt 1 pur-jKis- tt lf tt the next 500 three (,i) cents hours; and kilo-wa- tt per kilo-jwa- hour for all energy, in excess of one thousand (1000) kilo-wa- tt hours; provided however, that there shall be a minimum monthly charge of fifty cents ($.50) per II. I, served. (d) Meter rates for fuel purA poses shall he as follows: flat rate of three (3) cents per kilo-wa- tt hour for all energy consumed. The term fuel means any energy used for the purposes of cooking, heating water, or heating a room or building. (e) In establishing meter rates for power purposes where the motor has a rating of ten (10) or more horsepower, any consumer shall have the privilege of applying to the City Council for a special cortract covering the purchase Such conof electrical energy. tract may originate with the power committee, but shall be approved by the City Council before effective execution. Provided, however, that by no authority shall any contract be executed which attempts to sell through the System of Payson City any current for less than two and one4ialf hour. (2M) cents per kilo-wa- tt to rates Meter attaching (f) schools and other public places are as provided above for each type of current consumption, excepting that upon petition to the CLEAN COURTEOUS SERVICE . . AT re Melvin Grant, Mgr. Try Our REGULAR DINNERS at 35c & 50c a Plate (orbed) This weeks Breakfast Special, Ham & Eggs or Bacon & Eggs . 30c . 54 y.7i A SALE OF PERSONAL, HEALTH AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT CITY DSUJG CO. Coleak bar s 13i Bath Soap . Colgates Charmis Soap, bar Coign 5c 5c Wots Tooth Brush .. 28c Ea. 2'c Tub's Magn-'o- pt. Rubbing Alcohol Milk of Tooth . Paste . pt. Milk of Magnes29c 100 Aspirin Tablets 33c pt. Vitamin Tciied Cod 1 Liver 59c Oil Guaranteed Clocks Alarm Guaranteed Bottles Water 25c Rose $1.19 59c Hair Oil 13c THESE SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT ALL WEEK FOR YOUR PROTECTION Every Piescription filled by a Registered Pharmacist BSESSXkUTSg - Attend Valentine Party ' Local Woman Appointed On Democratic Committee At a very enthusiastic meeting of the Utah County Democratic central and executive committees held Saturday night in Provo, Mrs. Della Huish of Payson and Mrs. Winifred Evans Sorenson of Lthi were appointed executive of the members-at-larg- e committee. county chairman was in charge and a e fine talk was given by State Warwick Lamoureax. o X H(V5 UbROES WKEdE Mo. FRBGHT TRAin jePAR.TUR.fcS A6.E REGUIMiy Announced Mrs. Ida A.jFOR SALE charge. Musical selections were giv- McClellan accompanist. en by a ladies chorus with Mrs. Iva Huish gave a review of the book, Sedan. Inquire Payson, Utah. Chase director and Mrs. Maiy J. The life of Grover Cleveland. (for) NEW o Attest: J. A. Law, Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah,' ss. Payson City I, the undersigned City Record- er of Payson City, Utah, do here-- , by certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and correct conv of the ordinance passed by the City Council of Payson City, Utah. February 19th, 1934, the title of the ordinance being: An Ordinance Providing Rates for the sale of Electrical Energy by , Payson City; and Juj SWAGGER Styles and Pat- $4.95 terns. $16.75 98c to non-prof- ERLANDSON. Mayor. Utah Dresses SUITS Dresses In all the new Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grace Olescn with President Cuba Davis in 1934. HOUSE PRINT The Cultus (h) All delinquent customers and users of light and power who have been disconnected from the service for such delinquency, shall be required to pay to Payson City the sum of one dollar prior to of their service. (i) the minimum charge for any service rendered shall be ninety (90) cents per month and all bills for the use of electrical energy are due and payable monthly; and are subject to a discount of ten (10) per centum if paid' in full on or before the 10th day of the month folllowing the meter read-- ' ing. (j) Section 712 of the revi-o- d ordinances of Payson City, Utah County, Utah, passed April 6, 1931 is hereby repealed and all other ordinances of said city in conflict herewith are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. Passed by the City Council of Payson City this 19th day of East Tide P. 5 lars. 392 Ford Prices Effective On Items Listed Below Until Saturday, Feb. 24th SHOPPING CENTER OF PAYSON PAYSON CO-O- at Payson defeated Tintic Tintic Friday night. McBeths accurate shooting was a big factor in their victory as he caged 12 points. Payson led all the way through. City Council special rates will be considered and may be allowed to churches and it fraternal organizations organized for the public good and development; providing, however, that no school shall be billed under Subdivision (a) of this ordinance. (g) Tenants and lessees of rented premises applying for lights to be used in and upon rented premises shall be required to deposit with each applicant two months light bill; no such deposit to be less than five dol- 1925 MIAIS Payson Scores Win Over Tintic Team 34-2- n "iMj DrR.tSNO.Cftl.tFOR.MiA, Repre-setativ- HENRY 39c 5c Dr. 2 - ia o- Ten members of the Business and Piofi ssional Womens club went to attNephi last Thursday evening as Valentine guests a party ending of the Neohi club. Club members making the trip included, President Audrey Rowland, Ida Huish, Leone Cooper, Hazel Perkins, Cora Page, Helen Reece, Clara Pace, Ruth Ryan, Madge Fairbanks and Lucille Curtis. The local club furnished numbers on the program which were, two vocal solos by Elva Taylor accompanied by Madoline Robinson and two readings given by Lenore Sterling. February, 19c Palm olive Bath 1 1 . to-wi- 1 1 ptuning Utan County oi chant in epi-ditinU'- Free-Iiek-U- - hxatnin is on the highway it will net t i,,. difficult for those interested de agen-DtiJ.Tidal- 4 Vi Vi i unpoi Clippers dour to consignees door. One t; f and Responsible for the complete f (I Mil V handling of Le is - than - Carload t n I'Vfi. Jd Shipments. u 1 hat and Delivery Service the u w M of the 1 I Utah He will demonstiate at the orchard o'of E. E. Robinson in Payson at 2 clock Friday afternoon and will pre-un- t tneie a pnoblem that is of great lanee to fruit growers. As tin' J to Colb-g- n mon-uatio- of State Agricul- proffs-.o- , at the E l Co M. 1'. ft $7.95 , to and $29.75 $1.49 Friday and Saturday Grocery Specials WE DELIVER IN ANY PART OF THE CITY Peas, Ungrad- ed, 2 cans ... 1Qp Millers Corn 1 Flakes, lge. pkg Harmony Soap 10 bars OKn Toilet Sugar, Paper KH n Lettuce, extra bags, 10 fts. 23c Paper 6 rolls . lge. heads, 2 1 for BUTTER ft. 27c AT AN UMPASALLELED PRICE TREE TEA BANANAS 23c 5c CREAM 6 cans 1b. I lb can CHEESE ft. Repealing Section 712 of the Revised Ordinances of Payson Citv. IN WITNESS WIIEPEOF, I; have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of City, Utah, this 19th day of February, 1934. (SEAL) J. A. LAW, Citv Recorder of Payson City, Published February 23, 1934. Pay-so- n IFasrsoon Where QualityMerchandise s)Dj? Is Low Priced Av |