Show he Gunnison Fayette News Norval fTlellor ITlfi in miiietl an? A Veterans treatment or for Visitors the Rav Barthnlo Friday and Saturday Hugh airi Mr and Mrs ot Sal! Rirtholomew lake Hu j h is Has s brother nu who require a related disability B Veterans whose and Mis Flgin Mellor Wire visitors m Springville Saturdav at tht homt of Flla s Mr and Mrs Carl daughter urtis lohnson and Mrs 'Aeslii Mrs Wendell Hill were in Provo Mr hospitalization following Certain seriously disabled veterans training 0 under the E Bill Gl Veterans adjudged by VA to at a home WeikcmJ visitors at tht Fern Millorhonu am Mr and Mrs of anu ihtldrin Jerry Kce Provo and Mr and Mrs Carl Mtllor and children of chi condition to avoid may be treated on an outpatient basis the need for hospitalization C Veterans who need outpatient care in reparation for or 'H OUR FLAG Veterans 80 percent or more who require treatment service disabled Historical for any condition War j aif jo OAoqe Highlights CONSTELLATION Continental Congress pass ed a resolution that est ih lished the Stars and Stripes 4 777 on June but did not specify the arrangement uamsuyf mw vw Hi grararrr vour car you pay for the luel to run it If the price increases and you want to continue to drive you must a commissions would appear p iv the higher cost attention to agree Public Advantages of automatic clauses have has been focused on adjustment by the suggested financial lacing been pressures electric utility customers as Subcommittee of Staff on Economics of a result of rising bills tor Experts of Association the National not but equally electricity on the fact that the utilities Regulatory Utility (NARUC) face a similar Commissioners themselves financial squeeze due to Its findings reflect the fact aiea that fuel adjustment clauses rising costs m every associated with meeting the ire designed to meet the foi twin objectives of providing requirement public's of adequate a fair return electricity the fot Fdison revenues A spokesman ui operate utilities while at the same the Institute Flectrie pnn na time providing a fair cipal association for the distribution of costs among tion’s electric companies and thereby points out that in order to consumers also discouraging waste maintain the financ nil st that It is understandable bilitv of the electric utility be adverse with there should consistent industry consumer reaction to utility the protection of because state lauses fuel utility many inflationary pressures during regulatory commissions have permitted the use ot the past few years have led rate fuel to more frequent automatic adjustment Fven me clause s in di li mining isi applications wav the most equitable possible of (ovenng liighci fuel costs Stall r e g u o increases allowed by commissions have not kept pace with the soaring Consumer Price Index for goods and services Thesy rate increases too have been met with resentment by customers familiar with bargain several decades Extreme increases in fuel costs have been brought about by imported oil costs coal mining regulations and air quality regulations which have narrowed the range of fuels utilities can use In many cases these increases together are greater than the total net profit of the utility The companies company regulatory cannot such absorb increases and still remain in position to finance construction programs to keep abreast of customer needs Utilities in states denied the fuel clause have been forced m recent times to rate make successive as often as applications every six months in some cases to cover these additional fuel costs Even so bond ratings have often slipped to the point where encounter utilities some in selling in This turn securities a raises the “cost of money" even higher and adds to the burden of the customers of the In the view Federal Power Commission fuel clauses are a practicable vehicle for preserving the economic integrity of utilities for the ultimate benefit of their customers it is and consequently belie ed that their benefits outw igh their drawbacks Even detractors of fuel clauses admit that there is a possible need for them as illustrated by the following November 1974 "No one can deny his handsome little guy is son ot Mr mtney Jensen in' Mrs Flwin Jensen ol lb rum Utah He will celebrate lirst birthday October 10th M"il ( ourtney is already He won contests the winning Cutest Kid on Campus Contest at Weber State nnersitv in ugust Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs Garth Vest Mayfield ami Mr and Mrs Luras Jensen (mtcrticld Great grandparents and Mrs Fd Vest ire Mr Mis tie Id Mr and Mrs loren Axtcll Mrs Beth nip Ihwiutt and Mrs Fmma Bowiutt both of logan are Mr and Grandparents Mrs Jack Stmktns Centerfield and Mr and Mrs Kent Crandall Gunnison Marnt also has three great Mrs Flla Mel grandmothers lor Fayette Mrs Royal Barney and Mrs Anne Springvtlle Dean Bakersfield California Have a happv dav Marnt'" Vice Bclliston ngus H 'resident of the ions First Nitional Bank will be the pc ike r at Friday Forum on October U I47S he title of his ilk will be Would You Rather Rich or Have a Million Dollars’ ' AUTOS BROWNING PRICES Utah Bankers Association Agricultural Committee Bro Belliston is a member of the High Council of the Sharon Fast Stake in Provo He has been bishop ward clerk Elders Quorum President Stake Exe culive Secretary Scoutmaster and lhe teacher of many youth groups Bro Bclliston is married to lhe former Marcdle Greenhalgh and they are the parents of seven children they make their home in Sail Lake City Utah 99s MODEL AT 131” Smith & 12 6A Duck V” s212’5 Pheasant & 12 Ga Rog NOW J" $359 HUNTERS mg & Rasmussen’s GUNNISON UTAH Women's Shoes $ 1 $ g00 polrS 65iOO ForCoIiOeither: Entire Selection of Snow Boots Women's and Children's Entire Selection of Snow Pahs Mon's Fabric Door rashers: Poly Units orr“s biggins ‘Ti'1 ©unnison City Councilman A One Table Valuos To values io 500 300 PAD POLITIC A I - C30V ADVERTISEMENT ”$W y2 PRICE fot Patterns Prints and Poly Blond Denim a strong booster (or Gunnison growth and development VOTE YMESEtAY Sports Fabrics Pattern and Printed dedicated Public Worker SPECIAL 6unnion ImpUmont Pumps M Specials year problems and more utilities increas the cost to utilities of raising capital—another cost the consumer is ultimately forced to bear It might therefore be in the public interest to permit utilities to pass through a percentage (but not all) of those costs that are rising rapidly subject to regular and fre quent full scale and to review upon petition from aggrieved consumers More Wesson Automatic SAVE NOW Winchester Shotguns a sour utilities serious experienced this financial $99 Reg s5” §199967 SniTNE” that have 1200 BEGIN PRICES I" Because nuclear power is cheaper than electricity gen erated from coal it will help hold down energy costs ol the Business Division ol Utah Valley Hospital Expan sion Fund Committee and ot WINCHESTER SUPER '225“ Reg now $ Remington 6 Chill Many scientists predict that this country’s energy consumption will double by the year 2000 and that maior new sources of do mestic energy supply must be developed to replace oil and gas the 279” BEGIN AT it the (Sourafls 2000 BROWNING THE PEOPLE AND Government cannot take from some and give to another without violating the Constitution of the United States Government is primarily a mechanism for defense against bodtlv harm theft and involuntary servitude It cannot claim the power to redistribute the wealth or force reluctant citizens to perform acts of charity against their will Angus H Bell is ton to be Friday Forum speaker GnpersenGe BROWNING ord Anderson a Sugar and spice and esers thing nice is what this little birthday girl is made of Marnt Sue daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas Stmktns ol Center field will celebrate her first birthday November 4th ' SHOTGUN SALE I RNMLNT The government does not have anything except what you the give it The pioneers of this great land found that they were spending their great amount ol their time defending themselves in what was properly called the property and their liberty lawless West If a man is to prosper he cannot afford to spend most of his time Fields his family and his his guarding property against attack and theft so he joins with his neighbors and hires a sheriff At this moment government is born lhe individual citizens delegate to the sheriff the right to protect themselves The sheriff then does for them only what they had a right to do for themselves nothing more Later suppose pioneer A wants another horse for his He doesn have to the buy one but since wagon money pioneer Baa has an extra horse he decides that he is entitled to share tr his neighbor s good fortune Is he entitled to take his neighbor's horse9 Certainly not If the neighbor wishes to it lend it or give that is another question But so long as pioneer "B" wishes to keep his property pioneer “A" has no claim to it and he cannot delegate any such power to the sheriff Even if the entire communit desired that "B give his horse to his neighbor they have no right each individually or collectively to force him to do Marni Sue Slmklns cil from ‘‘The quote Fuel Adjustment Caper" in Consumer Reports Page 8 people Courtney Jensen Bclliston was born in He Utah phi graduated Irom luab High School and later icuivcd his BS Degree in and mancc at the Banking imersitv of Utah in 1951 He also graduated Irom the Ameri can Institute of Banking and the I’jcilic Coast Banking School He was a part time instructor at the Brigham Young University Bank Management in and Religion and at the Utah Technical College in Provo in Installment Credit Bro Beilis ton is presently Chairman of the Snow College Institutional Coun ARE NECESSARY so S3 rtea Bro CLAUSES 19’5 must eser keep in mind the inspired words of Thomas Jefferson as found in the Declaration of Independence We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the That to secure these rights pursuit of happiness governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed A government is nothing more nor less than a relatively small group of citizens who have been hired so to speak by the rest of the people to do certain things which the people have authorized them to do Government in itself has no power or privilege to do anything Its only source of power is from the people who have created it This is very clear in the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States which reads We the people do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America ir The current most common used method of disposal as landfill Fortu nately in this regard the de of plastics composition slow gas generation and ground not polluted' In the future the news may be even better for it possible to dispose of plastics through modern in cineration and then put the energy generated by the fire to good use' Many such installations are being con strucled or planned right now r? WHY F UEL ADJUSTMENT Thom is Edison sinner bills These clauses When was asked how ixpensivi his hive been allowed in it least some parts of the country new electro light would hi the lor more than half a cen “After he riplud electric light goes into turv hi ginning when the general use none but the costs of fuel increased dur but the cur extravagant will burn dlow ing World War rent inflationrecession candles " pe He was right thepriieof riod makes their impact has and an down felt more lonn electricity strongly h of the ration the price of candles is understanding But e v e n ale more crucial for all con g o n e up electricity which has been sumers of electricity The btsic concept of a enjoyed for bn gam rates for so long is becoming more fuel clause is simply to ot the allow a utility to adjust a expensive hiiause higher fuel costs elutric customer's bill following the fuel costs in companies have to pay This variations the question of either upward or downward brings up ' 30 We fey Scr V HOW PLASTICS HELP Fven though plastic mate rials mainly packaging maki up less than two percent ot solid waste the increasing popularity of plastics environmental even as waste plastn have some very desirablt properties of the thirteen stars on the blue union exiept to say that they should represent As a ion a new constellation according to the sequence U S Marine Corps Reserve we find a variety of forms The first flag popularly known as the Betsy Ross flag had them anangid in a circle based on the idea that no col ony should take precedence the word Jack means inferior When applied to animals small or male t “ - I (Ubs varanj V0 i Protecting Our Environment ly g: ipftTTnjniTffi) hi"- j A NEW Spanish American veterans G C with Mrs Jtrrv Christensen children of Salt Lake vis Mrs Thelma James her r ther over the weekend Anon daughter Mrs Blake Holn Spanish Fork also visited at home Saturdav afternoon Mr and Mrs Merrill Lv and children of Tuba City been visiting at the home ot Mr and Mrs o parents for a tew days Lvman be housebound or having an “aid and attendance award" are Mot GOV Oilohc See It! bv J anu pamsh Fork um hintng business sure eligible for treatment for any condition F First Birthday 7 V In general what velarans eligible for VA outpatient News Valles As YD Cl Weight SpGGOGl! 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