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Show 4 THE CITiZLN OCT. THURSDAY, 1974 3, Celebrate Anniversary Kvdyn and Harold Hansen 194 South Main. Smithfield were honored at a dinner at the Lofthous Cafe in Logan on their SOth wedding anniversary September 24. They were married in 1924 in Ogden. Utah. of Their children are Mrs. Glen (Jackie) Hillyard and Mrs. Larry (Mar Jean) Peterson both of Smithfield: Mrs. Virgil (Rhonda) Gleed. Tooele; Mrs. Kay (Kaye) Robertson of St. Louis, Missouri: Harold Lennis Hanson; Lewis De Mar Hansen and Kenneth Gene Hansen of Amalga. They have 31 grand children and seven Mr. Hansen was born in Smithfield January 18. 1903 the son of Ida and Peter Hansen. He was a farmer in Smith-fiel- d and Amalga area most of his life. 6"ou.614 10V 8" 8'V74 12V1144 OTHER 8IZE8 compete m. mmm AU PRICES ARE SALT LAKE: 4" TO 24 iu tun mi nmme. PLANT PfCK-U- P 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lako, Pti. 532-111- OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. IIAKOLD AND EVELYN HANSEN I Mrs. Hanson was Irani in Jigan on Nnvemlx'r 13. 1908. the daughter of Irauis Millie Peterson. C. and PROVO: Ph. 373-86- 399-117- 752-531- 1 1 0 (no toil charge) abort: AN UNIDENTIFIED Bobcat grabs for Bear River halfback Brad Gibbs but Gibbs gets Times away with 75 yards for a touchdown . Courtesy Leader-Garlan- d Bobcats Squeak Past Bears with most of their action in the tirst half. This weekend the Bobcats meet familiar rivals, the Iragan Grizzlies, at Romney Stadium at Utah State University. The game will be The Sky View Bobcats had a tougher time than was expected when they came up the Bear River against Bears in Garland last weekend. They managed to come away with a slight 2 win 14-1- played at day. monthly basis 1:30 on Fri- pm. GAME STATISTICS Sky View 1 Bear River 1. 12 Give Program Jack Larson and assisted By I.eda Sutherland Newton In Newton Ward Sunday School the spiritual presentation was given by Keith and Totsie Barker and their family. Talks were given by Keith, Totsie. Margo, Sheila, Shane, Roger, Casey, and Paul Barker. The fast and testimony meeting was conducted by Counselor Jay G. Rigby. Those who had been baptized on Friday eveing were confirmed members of the church. Those being Byron RenMn.,son of Mark and Annette Benson. He was confirmed by his father who was assisted by the Bishopric. Kerry Larson, daughter of Jack and Carol Larson was confirmed by her father by the Bishopric. Cari Iraveland. daughter of Norma and Richard Loveland who was assisted by Keith Barker and Norris Anderson and the Bishopric. were two babies . .There blessed, the grandchildren of Wesley and Elna Goodsell-- a granddaughter Jennifer Jean Gardner daughter of Lori and Kandy Gardner was blessed by her grandfather Wesley Goodsoll. A son of Joyce. Their daughter, and Mike Bingham was blessed by a grandfather. Stan Bingham assisted by grandfather Wesley Goodsell. greatgrandfather Grover Good-sel- l. Jack Yoder. President Blaine Rich and the SCORE BY (H ARTERS Bear River ' 6- - 12 Join the people Joined the Army. whon An Knuul OpportShlt) Kmpliiyer SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 2 (REVERSE! OP' PI LINO DAT! ThcuiMa. Oct. 1. 1974 tStrrrl. dry. ccmmly. Mrtr, ZIP cole I (KM pHmwrtl 4335 TSEUTZBOUAIETEM OR BHURL IUEIME1 OFFICE! OP THE FblLIMMEM ISoi LOCATION OP ' RAMEIXhD PURLIfHFR Wayne D. Bell and (Xmf mJ' dli4v(l EDITOR J. Patricia Woodbury, Logan, I'tah mm mol i Citizen Publishing Company. Jnc. Walter Rosa - Yvonne Ross Wavnc D. Bell - Carol Bell The way it was For many years, most UP&L residential customers have been billed every two months. Most commercial and industrial accounts and those residential customers using electric heating were billed monthly. It may take UP&L two months to complete the scheduling necessary to make the change-ove- r , so in October and November some customers will get bills covering one month and others will get bills covering two months. After November, all UP&L customers will Electric meter reading In the interest of economy, our g practice for the majority of our customers will be continued and will be extended to include meters of electric heating customers which were bi-mont- meter-readin- formerly read monthly. The change-ov- er Because we have to start somewhere, some customers will get a bill followed in about four weeks by a bill. two-mon- th one-mon- th To aid your understanding of UP&Ls electric service, below is an explanation of the monthly billing form you will receive. iONDHOLDt AS. MORTGAGEES. Mrf web adtkesm i of jAkfuri tf Mr ii Mar of each Prrntnn, Iilalin Preston, Idaho 63363 PrpAtnn. FtUhn J. KNOWN Since most people budget for, and pay their bills monthly, it is more convenient for most people to get their electric bill monthly. Also, with electricity going up in price like most everything else, monthly bills at the higher rates will be easier for most customers to budget. 4321 aho kmmeAmiriy i ftf OMMd fy a (wpMarui, in name jnJ aUiwi awn hr Mtcd imrtiWMfrt dNWNf dr Huidng I percent or m.tre of total amoamt of Mst tf AM ommrA fy corporation, I iwAwAaf owners mutt hr ff MR tf ntmej hv a partnership or other anmnsrpomteti firm, m name amd ml mtintdaal matt be ipwen ) t More convenient Walter Ross, Preston. Idaho 03263 OWNfflT 7 SQ up&L began change its billing practices so that all customers will be billed monthly. receive billings monthly. Utah 04335 ABMESS1 Of EuIlisher. editor, and managing editor Stmt tmlOmSi Smithfield, I 1st, to The way it will be Phone 1. Utah 14 Call Army Opportunities miauEsev 6f istul once a week Smithfield, o-- Chance to get up early. Shower, Shave. Shine your shoes. Walk for miles. Work hard. Get dirty. Walk back. Go to bed late. Get up early again. And be proud of it. 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Mwwali aamad m itam TEonProP IT UR6XKT7aTT6nE ZUThORizIC Td'EuUOiT'aEGkL' 1 it iha reduced puaiaae hATiEE7irri.w 1 77 KTtortmrj Have naf than ami during lifetime IT MRthl fyncuan, and pianprafit itaiwt of ihi appMuaiian and Nw eaemm ddut tor tederei ThMuata 11. I f.Vrf prem Komi Alb Cl AiuLAf.ftV 1. BALKS THROUGH DEALERS AND CARRIERS. VENDORS AND COUNTER SAUS 7 STREET MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS C. TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OR OTHER MEANS AND OTHIR TREE COPIES SV MAIL. O. ERSE OtSTRISUTfON 1 I SAMPLES, COMPLIMENTARY, t COPIES DISTRIBUTED total Distribution e f. Of PICE USE, PRINTING Lift TOTAL fSttimof G. I tAf IdlMl nil shooM ryugf met prrti niaU 11111 mi j, SMr Ii74 1 T dunnf manlht uafh Md statement actual numwia Of liir.ii 50 00 1326 J33li 1376 13NII .100- - L Af T I Aid awl Magr corns or .lillL. 0 14 Mi R run dot mm4 m. f i WNCLi ISSUl PURLISHIO NIAH 1ST TOMLIN). PA I L 1650 1476 SPOlLI ih, Mr iffikmirA pohktiter adaif riMwaha BUT NOT SOLD of Caad tn OVER, UNACCOUNTED. ..Hill Ihjl Ihr Nn TO NEWS AGENTS tSom chanMd ptacanf AVERAGE NO COPIES EACH ISSUE OURING PRECEDING 11 MONTHS EXTINT AND NATURE Of CIRCULATION TOTAL NO. COPIES PRINTED A. Newe LJ niHflrtf Utah power C light company ELECTRICITY - USE WHAT YOU NEED. BUT NEED WHAT YOU USE |