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Show 1 April 25, 1979, Page Sun Chronicle, April 28, 1979, Rage 10 10 Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. Nathaniel Hawthorne Food I For Thought: Theories on good nutrition may vary, but the experts seem to agree on one point: eat wholesome foods in as natural a state as BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL...and a striking new addition to the Jenn-A- ir cooktop line. The new black look in glass ceramic cooktops comes with convertible cooktop cartridges that simply plug in" to the range , , . and lift out whenever the consumer wishes to convert the range to a grill. ONE. GREAT FABRIC used for wallcovering, draperies and windowshades, lends authority to a small room and helps it seem more spacious. Cho-Ch- u San, a flower and grille print on 100 Belgian linen, transforms this cozy sitting room. Mark Off Energy Dollars with Home Appliance Check List As temperatures dip lower, indicating winter's fast approach, energy bills climb as Americans head indoors where warmer conditions prevail. Topping the list of energy-eaterheating bills consume a large portion of the total cost y with major appliances running close behind. s, home-energ- : X i. Starting a seasonal program this fall can keep the house in p d shape for family comfort and offer a solution for high energy bills that can result from drafty windows, leaky faucets, or home-maintenan- ce ' Mary's specialty is infants' and children's clothing. After a garment has been cleaned and mended, Mary sees that it is crisply pressed and put out for display. She's a Deseret Industries expert at using "puffers and sleevers" and all the other ironing equipment. And nothing gives her greater pleasure than seeing her best work become part of some little girl's wardrobe. Like hundreds of other Deseret Industries workers who may be disabled or elderly, Mary puts her. all into all she does. And it shows. Just check it out and then check the price. Our Best Work Is Your Boat Buy. tip-to- year-roun- worn weather stripping. . Consumers can also help put the freeze on rising utility costs by checking household major appliances to insure that refrigerators, washers and dryers, dishwashers, ranges and water heaters are all operating at levels. Look for g features on appliances, too. For exrinse ample, the found on the newest washers conserves energy because theres less hot water to heat. peak-efficien- cy energy-savin- cold-wat- er Deseret Industries Thrift Store consumers save ing the 2048 Washington BML, Ogdan 46th North Main, Brigham City makers of Speed Queen Deseret Industries is a sheltered workshop federally-approve- d To help kilowatt-conscio- us dur- season, the home laundry appliances offer these household tips to check' and conserve. Outside the House: i. Inspect weather strip ping and caulking around windows and doors for loosening or cracking. Weather stripping should fit firmly for maximum protection against wind and ele- -. ments. . Check insulation wherever possible, especially in unfinished spaces such as basements or attics. Make sure it is thick enough and in good condition, and check for dampness. Clean and repair storm Prior to installation, take down screens and remove summers awnings to allow as much light as possible into the home to help ease heating bills. windows. Drain outside faucets to prevent water pipes from freezing. Check caulking where the faucet pipe meets the frame of the house. On the lusMe: Vacuum ducts and grill areas on forced-a- ir heating systems. Change filters and dieck pilot light on systems. Insulate pipes to prevent heat loss, and lower water heater temperature to 140 degrees. Clean chimney flue and fireplace and be sure the damper is tightly closed. To maximize oven efficiency, dont open the oven door when baking theres a 20 percent heat loss when peeking. Avoid lining the gas-fir- ed hot-wat- er 1 |