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Show WEEKLY REPLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST, 19. 1976 IS Syracuse By VIRGINIA BENNETT ing included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. (Guy) Smedley, Bishop and Mrs. Wayne T. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. 1 The LDS Second ward members enjoyed their annual ward outing that was held at the Syracuse Utah Stake Camp in East Canyon on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Raymond rt some time at the Brigham Young University with some special classes, and they also visited with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin very large group of rela- tives attended the special Sacrament meeting and farewell for Elder Craig ROBERT WILLIAMSON Winner Elder Smedley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. "Dale T. Smedley of the Highlands in Mountain Green has been called to labor in the Dallas, Texas mission field. Those traveling to be with this family on Sunday even Robert Williamson, 18, son Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sunset of Williamson emerged as second place winner of the Syracuse Region and continued on in tournament play where he won first place in the multi- Members of the junior rodeo royalty are, 1 to r, front, Julie Ann Floyd from Farmington, Miss Congeniality; 2nd row, Karla Farrier, Syracuse, 1st attendant, Monday night was the scene first Davis County Fair Jr. Rodeo Princess contest. Chosen from a field of 13 is Jan Carpenter, daughter of of the Mr. and Mrs. James penter of Syracuse. Car- SHE attends North Davis Jr. High. Her hobbies are horses, gymnastics and swimming. Jan also won the horsemanship trophy. Her first attendant is Karla Farrier. She is also from attends and Syracuse Syracuse Ele. Her hobbies are riding and swimming. Karla won the personality trophy. THE second attendant is Connie Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noal Evans, So. Weber and attends North Davis Jr. High. are horses and Connie won the trophy. Voted for by fck k m IS J Her hobbies bike riding. appearance the girls is ' J ::q Connie Evans, South Weber, 2nd atten- dant; back, Jan Carpenter, Syracuse, princess. Miss Cogeniality, Julie Ann Floyd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd of Farmington. JoAnn Dallos, Patti Madsen, Susan Thurgood, Lynett Kay THE royalty will reign over the Jr. Rodeo Thursday night at the fair. Also, they will be guest royalty both Friday and Saturday night at the Lagoon Rodeo. The girls were judged in horsethree categories and manship personality appearance by four competent judges. Melvin and Donna Anderson of Lehi and Tom and Elaine Holiday from Roy. SPECIAL thanks to Sherri Anderson and Cindy Fielding for giving the younger set an opportunity to develop not only their horsemanship abilities but also and personality. This is the first of many more contests to come. This contest was started in interest of the girls and making future queen contests bigger and better. THANKS to all those who helped and participated. The fair rodeo queen Debi Taylor was in attendance. THE contest was a tremen- dous success with family, friends and grandparents there to encourage their Jay F. Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hadfield. Mrs. Ruth Hansen was hostess to members of the Delite Club for their regular luncheon meeting Pinochle Wednesday afternoon the at Depot Layton Restaurant in Layton. The XI Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a family picnic dinner party Saturday evening at the Layton Elementary School park. All members and their families were invited to attend. The chapter held a Garage Sale last week at the home of Mrs. Morjone Ayers. reunion will be held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, next Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 p.m. August 21st. The family members of Mrs. Laura S. Gailey are in charge of thisyear's activities. And all family members are urged to be on hand for this fun time together. Phone 376-173- 6 T.V. Repairs CB Radios and Parts, Air Coolers and Parts ik Antennas and Picture Tubes T.V. Tubes and Parts Layton Is Seeking Cheerleaders FLOOR FASHION CENTER Girls who are interested in becoming a cheerleader for the Layton City football teams may register by calling the Wall and Floor Decorating Our Featuring. Layton City Recreation office or by stopping in at - . . Firth Carpet Armstrong Vinyl Formica Wall and Counter Top Covering 376-345- 8 the office at Specialty Wasatch for girls ages 7 437 Drive. This is through 13. Cut off for registration will be August 27. J FLOOR COVERINGS 1777 No. Main - Layton A& ANY parent with experience in cheerleading who would be desirous in teaching these 825-900- 0 girls, please contact the ftss5:wsa:ssss::s55w!::s?: Just A Suggestion queen prospects. Each girl was given a belt buckle in thanks. They are Amy Sweat, Lori Chalupa, Gina Lou Parker, Nancy LaVar 27 So. Main, Layton pion with 18 hole score of 85. Congratulations are extendhis for to Robert ed achievement, vw Robyn Fielding. Mrs. BRIMLEY TV multi-regio- n THE comprises Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, West Point, Clinton and Syracuse. Mr. Williamson became cham- Lallatin, Tricia King and , and We Are Back In Business region competition in the LDS golf competition held at the Valley View Golf Course in Layton. JUNIOR RODEO ROYALTY Mr. Godfrey entertained at a patio chicken barbeque dinner party at their home Tuesday evening for 40 guests. Guests included members and their partners of the Fine Arts Club. Assisting hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Olson. The annual Smedley family Smedley on Sunday evening at the LDS Peterson ward, in Peterson. Utah. of and families. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Cuth-bespent this past week in Provo. Mr. Cuthbert spent relaxation. In Golf L. Chapman Lynn Smedley and their Briggs spent this past weekend at Jackson, Wyoming enjoying some rest and A Elaysville Clubs A lot of motorists could af- ford to be a little more believe in superstitious - signs, you know. recreation office. Make up for football physicals will be held August 24, at 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Clearfield High girls gym. ASOF Corp. tor units with the same cooling capacity, highet EER means: Lower energy consumption Lower cost to use! 8,000 Btu per hour ' -- i IMPORTANT. . . Model 5508A10 K (cooling capacity! EER9.3 860 watts 7.5 amperes 115 volts Tested m accofdanc with For available 7,500 to 8,500 Btu per hour 115 volt window models the EER range is EER 5.4 to EER 9.9 For information on cost of operation and selection of correct coolLC 1053 or write ing capacity. ask your dealer for N6S Publication to National Bureau of Standards. 411.00, Washington, D.C. 20234 PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. CLOSED SUNDAY 76 BONE-I- Look for this U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Label on refrigeration room BEEF N CREAM OWEBER - ROUND STEAK 2 MULCT SHRIMP $cn CREAM 09 0 WEBER YOGURT CRISP Shopping for an air conditioner? for ORANGES 7 lbs $cjl 00 a. BANQUET ASSTD DINNERS 0 SEEDLESS GRAPES 4 lbs. $ energy-efficien- cy Energy-efficienc- y is an important factor to consider in selecting a refrigeration room air conditioner. Different models use different amounts of electricity to do the same job. The most efficient models operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same amount of cooling. Until recently, one had to know a lot about air conditioners to know the difference. Fortunately, there is now an easy, accurate way for you to compare the y of units before buying. By determining each models Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), you can compare the amount of electricity the different units consume. The EER rating system is recognized industry-wide- , and heres how it works: . Comparing efficiency Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels are found on most new models of room air conditioners. As shown in the illustration at top, the labels show: 1. the cooling capacity of the unit in British thermal units (8,000 Btus in the example); 2. the EER rating (EER 9.3); and 3. the EER range for units of about the same cooling 9.9). capacity (EER The higher the EER rating, the greater the energy efficiency. For example, a unit rated at EER 9.3 costs about a third less to operate than a unit with the same Btu cooling capacity but rated at EER 6. models often cost a little more initially because their cooling mechanisms are usually larger and heavier. Their lower operating cost, however, will usually more than offset their higher original cost over the life of the unit. Computing the EER If a unit does not carry the guide label described above, its EER rating can be computed. You need to know its cooling capacity (Btus per hour), and the number of watts of electricity needed to operate it. Both these figures usually are printed on the units back panel. To find the EER, simply divide the Btus by the wattage: U.S. now 5.4-E- ER Energy-efficie- 4 energy-efficienc- energy-efficienc- CABBAGE $ a to help you compare How to save cm electricity one of a series first, compare 0 O DEL MONTE FRESH FROZEN - 8 OZ. GAL. Vt air conditioners 00 nt Question? Write to Reddy! Utah Power welcomes your questions, sugges- tions, and comments. questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Often-aske- Utah 84110. rather not figure the EER yourself, your dealer will be happy to compute it for you. Dont hesitate to ask him; its your money at stake. Dont buy a unit larger or smaller than you need. Selecting a properly sized refrigeration air conditioner that is most is the best way to ensure mum comfort.. .and really help you save on electricity. A note about evaporation-typ- e coolers If you can use an evaporation-typcooler (sometimes called a swamp cooler) which adds moisture to air as it cools it, further savings in energy are possible. If youd energy-efficie- e UEAH d a LIGHT CO. |