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Show UP&L Wants Rates Reduced Utah Power & Light Co. has filed with the Utah Service Public and in the previous Com- mission for permission to reduce rates by $8.4 million through Sep- tember 30, 1981. The company explained favorable weather conditions and favorable operating conditions that reduced fuel and. other energy costs below estimated ther reduction request ap- plication to rWuce rates, the cited company levels made was possible because fuel and energy costs for the period were lower than projected and asked the rate reduction be effective on service on and after April l, 1981. projected through September 1981. Fuel costs are the companys largest single cost of more than operations If approved by the commission, it will mean a reduction of about one dollar per month to the typical Utah residential user without water or space heating service. The request is the second UP&L initiated rate reduction this year. Beginning on January 1, 1981, the company asked and received permission for a rate reduction of some $2 million that cut 45 cents per month to the typical Utah residential user. In Fridays application The Utah Public Service Commission reviews with Utah Power & Light Co. its cost estimates with respect to fuel and purchase power costs on a quarterly basis. These percent of the total 35 Statistics were Mre. Gail (JoeAnn) came from Orem to Salina before moving Heath, Mrs. Gerry Poulmarriage licenses son, and Mrs. Gerritt here. Franklin Jimmy Peterson. This was held TfttAjvUt TKuAdu - 529-339- 0 Kerry Peterson and Williams, 35, and Doris at Blains and Rubys Carl Jensen, Sandy, were Ann Diaz, 25, both RichSand-stroDon and Gean home. Lester Jensen also down for den, UT. 84403. the weekend. field. Blain and Ruby Pouland family, Lewiswas a guest. visited relatives and They Robert Claude Thomas, ton, Id., and Alvin and son were in Salt Lake Tom and Sheila Munn attended the Junior 19, and Trina Ann Fran Sands trom and faCity March 9 to keep and sons, Talyn and Ben, Prom. Kerry is the son of both RichPoulson, 18, mily, Hunter, visited a medical appointment moved here two months Roger and LaVona Peterfield. their folks, Clifford and for her. They visited their ago. They are living in son. Carl is a nephew of BIRTHS Marjorie Christensen, children, Gerry and Beth the trailer home of the the Arno Jensens in Gunnison Valley Hospital Friday to Monday of last Poulson and family in Gordon Johnsons. They Centerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas week. West Valley City; Genitt W illden, Mayfield, a girt, and Sharon Peterson and Mickefsen and Shirley 6 lbs. 7 oz., April 1, Doris Christensen con- family, Woods Cross; 1981. ducted a fabric open Ruby's sisters, Mrs. HeMr. and Mis. Steven house Saturday. Shirleys len Proctor, Magna, Mrs. April Buchanan, Gunnison, a Maude Sdineitter, Salt Kenneth and parents, 7 lbs. 6 oz., April boy, FLASH GORDON Muriel Jenkins, Salt Lake Lake City, and Blains 2, 1981. A1 and Sam Jones, Melody Anderson sister, Marge City, were here for the Mr. and Mis. Vance Topol weekend. Mrs. Jenkins Bassler, Salt Lake City. Morrill, Ticaboo, a boy, 7 (An epic adventure Idled with action) at assisted the open lbs. 8 Sunday, their family oz., April 3, house. Rated (PG) and her sister, Maude 1981. For anyone wishing to Schneitter, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob COMING April 17 18 Bagley, Aurora, a boy, 7 send Mr. and Mrs. Lee Champ and Maty Meier, Like Old lbs. Ui4 oz., April 4, Nielson a card of symRichfield, were together Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, pathy for the death of for a dinner in honor of 1981. Charles Grodm Mr. and Mrs. Michael their son, their address is Rubys birthday. Serving Rated (PG) the dinner to 26 members Cooper, Salina, a boy, 3 3955 Orchard Ave., Og lbs. 13V4 oz., April 6, Redmond News items are considered separately from other are not a part of UP&Ls rate application of $56.9 million an increase of over now under advisement by the Utah commission. percent present rates SORENSEN ELECTRIC 29 East Main St. - HUISH m SHOWTIME: 8:00 p.m. ONE SHOW PER NIGHT 28-2- 10-1- MELVIN & HOWARD Paul LeMat, Jason Robards, Mary Steenburger (Melvin is Melvin Dummar, a Utah gas station attendant. Howard is Howard Hughes, eccentric billionaire) Rated (R) April 1 - Salina, UT Wants you to save on water, detergent & bleach -- Seems Times Larry Wilkins Sevier Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Rich Whitmore, Monroe, girl, March 31. Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver, Monroe, boy, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Elvenia, Richfield, girl, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Payne, Monroe, girl, 12 I ! i 14 FIRST FAMILY Bob Newhart, Gilda Radner (A "Spoof" on the first family) ONE WEEK -- April "9 to 5" Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, $ Dolly Parton jjj (The Power Behind the Throne. A movie for the liberated woman) Rated (PG) U Imc Chev.-Qlds- ., SatJtari April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bybee, Glenwood, boy, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. - 7 : April Pamela 1981. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas costs of operation usually considered during a Shape, Ticaboo, a boy, 9 lbs. Vi oz., April 7, 1981. general r rate case and 13 I The Salina Sun xk. .. non-slo- p operating expenses. some Thursday April 9, 1981 Lyle Gale, Elsinore, girl, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hall, Richfield, girl, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen, Monroe, girl, Apirl 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Muir, Sigurd, boy, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Shepherd, Salina, boy, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Albrecht, Fremont, boy, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Were li 1 Reynolds, Richfield, girl, April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Carlin Adams, Richfield,' girl, in Energy v April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Toomer, Richfield, boy, with the LT528A Front-Loa- d Washer W White-Westinghous- from e er d, JHUmi girl, H April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson, Elsinore, boy, April 5. Mr. and Mrs. David Monroe, girl, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Swasey, 4f ' V'V,, Ferron, girl, ' April 6. 5 and Mrs. Perry King, Aurora, girl, April Mr. Weigh-to-Sa- Multi-Spee- Curtis, Monroe, Winget, Uses less water, detergent and bleach Door Energy-Sav- April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Settings II 6. Tumble-Actio- n Mr. and Mrs. Washing - Larsen, Aurora, girl, Water Saver Four Water Temperature Selections Standard-siz- e capacity (D.O.E.) ' is At A A 102 April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Larsen, Glenwood, boy, sorensenelectr1c !5 Factory Cash Refund offer ends May Kent April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Peterson, Elsinore, girl, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Elsinore, boy, 10, 1981 If you need another reason to buy a new Chevrolet, were it. As a brand-neChevy dealership, we re eager to w please. And our entire staff bears this out, delivering the kind of deals, advice and attention that will win your busi- - ness and keep you coming back for more sales and service on Chevy cars and trucks. April 8. i i i Organic Fertilizer Nature's Best and Least Expensive Fertilizer! & J2 PER TON Loaded in Your Truck at Feedlot. Delivered in North Sevier Area and Piled on Farm: 4 PER TON IN 3.50 PER TON TRUCKLOAD LOTS IN Come in and meet the individual behind our modern, sparkling new owner Larry Wilkins. dealership And while youre here, get to know our staff of sales and service people. Theyre experienced, efficient and caring and it shows! No problem finding us. Stop by and see our large stock of Chevrolet cars and trucks that are waiting to put more pleasure into your driving 50 to 100 TON LOTS 3 PER TON IN OVER LOTS 100 TON LAIRRY WILKIN Johnson Feedlot, Inc. Aurora, Utah 529-744- 3 r 529-744- 4 1325 S. 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