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Show a i Second Front CuSs on air conditioning, , . THE SAMPLER, Friday, July 11, 1980 HILL MAT M ENERGY C0NSERVRTI0NELECTRICITY IIJLL MAT 10000 hot wafer,.. 10000 000 000 000 utilities set tor summer Gas allocation 000 4000 4000 tooo Changes in Dugway Proving Grounds energy Army, DARCOM and TECOM energy savings conservation program may make summer a little goals. less pleasant for workers and residents here, but These additional measures include: will go a long way toward saving precious energy POST taxi service will not be provided for resources and money according to Mr. William R. mile. This persons traveling less than Director of Woods, restriction does not apply to handicapped persons Logistics. The new plan calls for reduced operating hours or those with physical limitations. of air conditioners in government buildings couThe use of military vehicles for Reid trips, pled with a shortened air conditioning use season activities, such as Scouts and and other measures to curtail the use of electricity. will be minimized. All essential trips will be consolidated to the MAfOR pointsin the program include: Buildings with natural ventilation will not use maximum extent and vehicles will be preair conditioning until the inside temperature ex- -. positioned or left in place where possible to reduce Seeds 80 deg. F and will cease whenever inside both fuel consumption and mileage. THE Self Service Supply Center will remain temperature, eoes below 80 deg. F. ser-- . Consumer activated cooling units will normal- open 5 days a week and provide a call-aheof 10:30 hours be the between vice to reduce waiting time. ly operated only ,a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily, and then only if the inExperiments will be made with a Post Shuttle Enside temperature exceeds 80 deg. F. Facilities bus to determine if such service will reduce demand for Post Taxis and other military vehicles. gineering Directorate operated units will adhere to Woods said that unannounced visits will be the same schedule. made to command units and activities to insure Arrangements have been made tor personnel to attend the Conservation Driving Course con- .compliance with the over-a- ll energy conservation ducted by the Nevada Department of Energy and plan. HE SAID that all government installations are to teach this course to other members of the command. required by Executive Order to reduce energy use HOT plates, toasters, and other cooking by several percentage points below last year's condevices will be removed from all work areas, sumption rates. Woods said that with some exceptions, the comexcept those where work hours extend beyond the mand was on track in meeting its energy goals, but normal 0745 to 1815 and 0730 to 1630 periods. Overtime work requirements will not exempt an that the cooperation of all those at Dugway would area from this restriction. Coffee and tea makers be needed to insure continued success. Woods pointed out that while the plan is primarily demay be retained. signed to save energy, considerable monetary savOrganized sports activities will be scheduled as far as practicable, in order to minimize use of ings have also resulted from the commands conser' energy for lighting. vation efforts. He said that while the plan will save energy and PORCH lights in family housing areas will be needed. when turned only actually money for the installation, it will also require peowill Air conditioning in family housing units ple to change their habits some but that it shouldnt work a hardship on anyone. be restricted to essential periods. will Woods said that the energy plan has been in left on in buildings unoccupied Lighting force for months and is constantly under study and be reported to the Logistics Directorate. revision. Although more changes are inevitable in DIRECTORS and Office Chiefs will evaluate machines their in and ice the use of refrigerators Dugway s constant effort to conserve energy, the outstanding cooperation with the areas, consolidate use between areas, and where e that our plan. by. everyone at Dugway- possible, turn in or turn off unneedad machines. ; record for commendable achievements in energy Mr. Woods, said that other measures have been, and will continue to be, taken to insure that this cohsCftr&tion is maintained. installation meets its total Department of Defense, Rain, Snow, Sleet or Used up HA 000 one-quart- er non-milita- ry pre-scho- ENERGY CONSERVATION ol MILES DRIVEN ad - OCT NOV DEC JAN TO TO TO BO FEB MAN APR BO BO BO MAY GOAL With gasoline allocations getting slimmer and slimmer, SP5 Butch Acker resorted to his faithful to get the mail to the Post Office. Did you know that there are Government-owne- d bicycles available for short official trips within English Village? Remember, with gas at a premium, every drop counts. two-wheel- JUN BO BO MILES jtoooj . er PAGEANT Of . will-insur- MISS TOOELE COUNTY &W1 AKHT R3 ELSdPHIsiY SATURDAY, JULY 12th 0 Its Coming. m Tooele High School Auditorium 7:30 p.m. . . The Finesse Drapery, "Lets Get Acquainted YDSKinr PARKING LOT SALE! JULY 14 thru 19 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY AT THE LAKE POINT FACTORY OUTLET DONATION Bring Your Window Measurements FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! PolyesterCotton Reg. 12.00 Yd.v One Color . . . . . . only Per Ydii Drapery Fabric si 100 Cotton, Reg. 12.50 Yd. Monks Cloth Fabric . . Only $1 .50 Yd!! Over 50,000 Yds. In Stock . V. 'i . VJ ' - Our entire stock of antique satins, open weaves, prints and solids drapery fabric is now on sale. d levelor blinds, Also 1,000 yards of trim, custom-made and unclaimed drapes. odd-size- "V V , . Many at Savings jp Dont Miss It!! Bring your window size measurements. . .we will make up your drapes to beautify your home. 1533 Meadowlark Lakepolnt, Utah (on the eat side of highway i Now on Sale at Christensens and At The Door That Night . Be on hand this Saturday evening to see which of the 15 local beauties will, represent you as Miss T ooele County 1 980! Festivities begin at 7:30 in the Tooele High School Auditorium and include evening gown, swim suit and talent competition, as well as other entertainment.- Before the evening is over, a queen and two attendants will be chosen to begin a busy year representing Tooele County in such things as the Miss Utah Pageant (queen), Miss Utah State Fair (.1st attendant), and Dairy Princess Pageant (2nd attendant), as well as parades, official events and other functions. DONT MISS ITI Debbie Dreltzler Miss Tooele County 1979 |