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Show r Pmc 14 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 30. 1994 Neoaha, Missouri. They also went to Bronson, Missouri, where they enjoyed the shows and reportedly enjoyed it all. Ruth said the high- Visitors at the home of Evelyn Mullins Thursday afternoon were Ranas Chriatinaen and Marilyn Goodrich. They an the daughters of Sharon Holgate and Loma Oviatt. They are granddaughters of Hale and Ora Holgate. On a Saturday morning Ray and Shirley Rjonnstad stopped by to say "hi" to Evelyn Mullins. They were on their way from the MTC to the Littlerock, Arkansas Mission. They will be serving in Jackson, Tmnesaee. Shirley and Evelyn ware childhood best friends. Shirley will be remembered as Zirlun. While hen, she showed her husPIGSKIN Eagle quarterback Wes Young, left, darts down the field and hopes band the old homestead. Unions Kelly Cambridge doesn't catch him. Also in the picture is Duchesne's Ryan Nielsen, No. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Liddell and 42. son, Michael, Dallas, wen visitors at the home of Lois Stansfield last Thursday. Joe Shepard was well enough to Tabiona Baseball return home Sunday afternoon Tabiona at Mt Vernon, August from the Utah Valley Hospital when he had heart surgery. 30; St Joseph at Tabiona, SeptemChristine Nation is visiting for a ber 6; Tabiona at Rowland Hall, September 9; Tintte at Tabiona, month with her daughter, Patsy, September 13; Tabiona at and David Marx and family in Waterford, September 16; Tabiona Logan. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards at Intermountain Chriatian, September 20; Tabiona at Wasatch ware guests at the home Academy, September 23; Manila at of Lois Stansfield during the UBIC. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Meacham, Tabiona, September 27;Tabiona at Sal Lake Lutheran, September 30; ' Bountiful, wen visitors at tha Wendover at Tabiona, October 4; home of Lois Stansfield last Saturday. Quarterfinals, October 10; Pauline Herrera had her son, October 14; Final at BYU, October 15. Tabiona played East Bennie, who is working in Park City, out to visit with her and Carbon, August 26. other family members. Tabiona Volleyball Kay Allen, Duchesne, mother of Darlene Tollefaon, waa taken to the Tabiona at Altamont, Septem-.be- r Duchesne County Hospital. Kay had a bad sick spell She was 8; Wendover Tournament, September Duchesne at Tabiona, examined and released. DUCHESNE FOOTWORK-Eag- le David Hanbcrg, 52, boots the Ada Thomas had most of her September 15; Tabiona at East ball toward the uprights. Also in the picture is Eagle quarterback, Tabiona at family come and surprise her for Carbon, September lft Wes Young. The Eagles will host Altamont, Friday. Watching the Rich, September 23; Altamont at her birthday. They all met at action is referee, Rex LaRose. Tabiona, September 29; Tabiona at Frontier Grin for dinner. Duchesne, October 5; Rich at Wally and Judy Dunamore, Tabiona, October 14. Tabiona boat- Arcadia, have. had. his mother, ed East Carbon, August 26. Roberta Dunamors, and hia siater, Lori, Haber, out visiting with them. Duchesne Volleyball Wally and his mother wen the speakers in Bridgeland Ward East Carbon at Duchesne, Au- Sunday, August 14. gust 30; North Summit at Glen and Ruth Mecham, their Duchesne, September 6; Wendover daughter, Suaan, and Jim Dunui and Tournament, September two children, Salt Lake, drove to Duchesne at Tabiona, September Joplin, Missouri, to visit with Ruths 15; Intermountain Chriatian at father, (XL. Becham, and cousins, ofeybal, East Carbon at Duchesne, North Sanpete at Union Duchesne, September 20;Altamont Basebal, Tabtona at Mt. Vernon Chfford and Emma Crawford, at at Duchesne, September 22; September 2 Duchesne at East Carbon, SeptemFootbal, North Sanpete at Union, Altamont at Duchesne ber 24; Duchesne at Rich, SeptemSeptembers ber 30; Tabiona at Duchesne, Octoat Tabiona School Baseball, St Joseph High ber 5; St Joseph at Duchesne, Septembers tober 11; Duchesne at Altamont, High School Football, Altamont at Uintah JV, Vernal October 13; Rich at Duchesne, Vofleybal, Tabiona at Altamont High School 14. Duchesne played North Septembers StewartaGrub Box captured ; Summit, August 25 and South Sum-miFootbal, Duchesne at Rich, Union at Moffat 26. first place in the Womens B League August Tabiona Rowland at Hal Basebal, Volleyball Meet at the Duchesne County Fair, which took place AuUBET Cellular placed gust second and Grub Box third. NJ. Trucking finished fourth. UBET Cellular pocketed first in U S WEST ETHICAL IN REGULATORY DEALINGS the Co-e-d Softball Tournament and Hilltop placed second. Doyle Christensen Oilfield snared the top Lately, you may have heard or seen reports regarding recent spot in the Womens B League Soft-ba-ll Meet and G k 8 ended up Utah Supreme Court rulings that affect U S WEST Communicasecond. Gotta StopRandlett Merc DASH-Duche- mm light of the trip was the visit with her father. He ia a former and an author. Jane Farnsworth went to Bountifiil Monday, August 15, to be with her mother, Della Liddell. She waa having soma teats done on her heart. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Meacham, Salt Lake, were guests of Lois Stansfield Saturday. They were hers to attend the 50th birthday party of the Duchesne County Hospital. Their son, Garg, was the first baby bon in tha hospital 50 years ago. Harold and Harvey Gees sister, Heneretta Wilson, Layton, had eye surgery (or cataract August 24. She is 93 this month. WraHaforsuas over-nig- Zella Pika attended , ht ht Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson came home from Ogden where they are staying ao John can have treatment The Lonnby reunion was held this week at tha campground in Daniel Teams net meet titles 15-2-0. - end-of-ye- , the trade tech. Chink Chiarelli went to Provo Friday to have some tests run. Kevin Lamb and Shane Strebell, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Hanna and Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Kies and - netted third. Doctors Ordera nabbed fourth. non-brid- family, Salt Lake, spent the week- end in Tabiona and Hanna and attended the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberta and granddaughter, Andera and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Taasell, Salt Lake, spent the weekend in Tabi- ona. lone Van Taasell, Draper, spent a fow days at her home in Tabtona. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ginas and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Farkhurst went to Oklahoma to attend a ftineral for a friend of Dale's. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker, Idaho, visited Selina Wooley and . 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Iabor Day Savings mas T KMt.vHt:aB OUR BEST INTERIOR PAINT VALUE FLAT WALL PAINT OUR FINEST FLAT LATEX WALL PAINT LIQUID VELVET OUR FINEST LATEX SALE SALE RETAIL: $24.50 RETAIL: $28.50 OUR FINEST EXTERIOR PAINT WEATHERKINGll LATEX HOUSE PAINT OUR FINEST EXTERIOR STAINS ENAMELS LIQUID LUSTRE IID SATIN GLO 2omx ar of the public. g with her playing bridge 'dub. Oh, yea, they still figure out a way to give bridge prizes! Tusaday night Tony Casper, Jed Fabrizio and Nick Baum left Sunday for Provo where they will attend school at returned to Salt Lake. Loraine and Robby Paulson, Chad Gault, Barbie Richens and George Richena took their horses to the High Uintas. They camped for four days and spent the time taking trips by horseback and spending some oftheir time fishing. .Virginia Ferguson drove to Salt Lake last Wednesday for aluncheon right-seein- Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wagner, Washington, spent a week visiting Mr. and Mts. Craig Thomas. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrisio who just returned from their mission in Italy. Ryan Jones won the Free for All Demolition Derby at the fair t, - s. Dye reunion at Starvation Reservoir. They then picked up Mikalyn and 0; public's expense. Ethics: We absolutely disagree with any assertion that we have been anything but forthright and ethical in our dealings with regulators. To adhere to the highest ethical standards of business Conduct is a basic principle of our company and one by which every U S WEST employee must abide. Actual investment record: The fact is that USWC has invested more than $1.1 billion in Utah in the past 10 years. Last year alone we invested $160 million and expect to invest a record $ 1 80 million during 1994. This commitment to investment, I might add, has continued during multiple rate decreases and rates of return that are among the lowest in the nation. In 1990, a portion of our incentive regulation proposal was to make discretionary in Utah to above and beyond what was obligated or economically justified investments accelerate upgrades of the telephone system. As a result, we requested a higher return to justify to our shareholders the investment of discretionary capital Modernization in compliance with PSC order: In 1991, the PSC ordered its own incentive regulation plan including modernization of rural switching centers. According to state statute, we exercised our option to refuse the PSC's plan and chose to remain under traditional rate of return regulation. The PSC didn't rescind the modernization portion. Although we appealed the order to the Utah Supreme Court based on principle, we are 1995 deadline. complying with it. In fact, we will finish well before the PSC consistent in its performance: In our opinion, the Commission certainly isn't derelict in its regulation of USWC. Since 1987, it has ordered $95 million in rate reductions. Utah's residential rates are among the lowest in the nation, as is our authorized rate of return. Historical earnings below authorized levels: Regulators use authorized rate of return on equity (ROE) figures to determine rates. Since it's not an exact science, we rarely earn exactly at the authorized level. For example, we earned above our ROE in the late 1980's after having under earned during the early and mid eighties. In fact, from 1982 to 1991 we earned a net $22 million below our authorized levels. To summarize: While differences in opinion and interpretation may come and go, we have and will deal in an ethical manner. As for Utah investment and earnings, we will allow the records to speak for themselves. Lastly, we believe the PSC's decision record strongly demonstrates its commitment to balance the needs of a regulated utility with the best interests a bridal shownr Arrow-chise- 0; tions (USWC). Some are interpreting the rulings to mean that USWC has been over earning. Furthermore, you may have heard that we coerced the Public Service Commission (PSC) into setting a higher authorized rate of return in exchange for upgrading switching centers in the state. In essence, some are saying that the PSC was derelict in its regulation, of USWC and allowed the company to make "unreasonable and unjustified profits" at the 3534514 four-da- y Semi-Final- e, Oc--tob- er -- in Vsmal last Saturday for Alison Riibon, who ia marrying Chris Secakuku, Zellas grandson. Chris is the son of Sandy Naupoto and Ferron Secakuku. John and LaRae Mooeman, with their daughters, took Iauira to Orem, to Utah Valley State College where she is enrolled for the coming year. Tha John Mooemana drove to QypiU Park in Orem where they attended the Norval Kitchen family reunion. It waa held August 20, with about 100 family members in The Duchesne bingo will get attendance. The children played, and started again Wednesday, September the adults visited and did genealogy. 7, at 1:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. Each family brought their own lunch George and Edythe Marett spent for the picnic. five days back at Mt Rushmoro in Frank and Glenda ArrowcMs South Dakota. They wen also in the attended Rider Motorcycle a Black Hills and the Passion Play. Steamboat at Springs, ColoraThen they spent time in Denver with Rallywhich was by Rider do, sponsored their daughter, Addle, and Kari rode ArrowcMaea The Magazine. Pryer and their two sons. to the rally. The oldest bikes their Veva Tollefton ia home after biker was 87, who rode his bike from having her left knee operated on. Texas. The ones who came the On the senior citizens drawing farthest were from Australia. On held at the rodeo Saturday, August the rally ended with a 20, HarddGee won tha saddle, and Saturday,with door prizes given out he never even had a stick hares to banquet, hour. The final drawing was every put it an; but he was selling it Arta for a camp trailer and motorcycle. Roes, Arcadia, won the dirt bike, and The waa well attended and well it will bo announced later who won worthrally the time reported the the quilt that was made by Lda The Gold Wing bike took the Stansfield, Christina Nation and "Beet Bike in the Show." same of Lois's grandchildren. Five Cliff and Connie Pike, with Trade, hundred dollars was mads from the Camille and Jaion, drove to Orem pie sale. to move Jason in with Connies Jim Grant and sons, TVeaven and mother, Laura Nuaink, with whom Tyson, apent tan days in Alaska, he will be living as he completes Ms July 22 to August 1, fishing for first year of college at Utah Valley halibut and salmon. They caught red State College. While in Orem, the salmon, king salmon and halibut family went shopping and attended TVeaven caught a 181 pound halibut the 89th birthday party for Connies in Homer, Alaska. Tha last day they grandfather, Clarence Christensen, ' relatives stayed in a cabin on the Kenai River Payeon. Seventy-fiv- e in Saldotna. They reported how attended the birthday party. green it is in Alaska and on all the Flynn, Teri, Mikalyn and little water and glaciers. They said it waa Paulson, Salt Lake, came to one of the greatest things they had Flynn the area last week for a visit with ever dona and hope to go again same Loraine Paulson. When Flynn and day. Teri left for Salt Lake, they left Mikalyn for five days with Loraine. Tha Flynn Pauleons returned for a sne over-nig- dL $Q 95 SALE: RETAIL: 7 $n.50 OUR BEST EXTERIOR PAINT VALUE FLAT LATEX HOUSE PAINTavxx SALE: $195 JJ RETAIL: $16.50 SALE RETAIL: $29.95 95 N HOUSE fii DECK STAINS SALE: $1795 1( RETAIL: $24.90 (Alkfd Solid Cote S19.9S) ' yONESlPAINTf&lGLASS i17 ''mv You Bring The Problem. WeLl Bring The Paint. f -- |