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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah ThufBdatuaiy21 .2002 SA Dr. Poitras and Bruce Carter PA-- C Are pleased to announce Clinic New Extended After-hours Jim Nichols " PRICE-Jam- 85, passed away Feb. 18, 2002 at his home. . HewasbornFeb.21,1916in Rupert, Idaho, to Holt and Maiy A. HeUeweU Nichols. Jim was a retired member of United Mine Workers of , the America, King CoalU.S. Fuel Hiawatha Local .6363 with 30 years of dedicated service. This man wa the greatest thing in our lives. There will never be a day pass by that he will not be in our thoughts and hearts. For you see, this man was our great-grandson- , s, Appointments not necessary Open until 8:00 every weeknight except Friday until 5:00 Bookdiff Medical Plaza 590 Colosimo. Funeral service Thursday, Feb. 21, 2p.nL, Mitchell Funeral Home. Ffcmily will be at Mitchells Thursday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchell Funeral Home Dad. Survived by his children, Donna Bury, Huntington; James Burrup Nichols Jr Price; Bob Nichols, Price; Pat (Frank) - visits CareOne-tim- e Urgent son-in-la- w, . : Family medicine General medicine Modes, Price; wife, Vera, Price; seven grandsons, four granddaughters; 16 a five brother, Robert Nichols, Spokane, Wish; sister, Mary Martin, Paul, Idaho; and sister, Veda Cronk, Henderson, Nev. Preceded in death byparents; grandson, Ibny Modes; brothers, George, Holt and Bill Nichols; Richard Bury. and The family would like extend a special thanks to Rocky Mountain Hospice and Margaret R Nichols, age es E downtown Price 100 N. Suite 6 435-613-93- 80 Effective February 19, 2002 daily from 9 ajn. to 9 pm. Interment, Price Qty Cemetery. 'Furnace's operation influences home heating bills vals of four or more bouts will reduce costs. Many people have programmable thermostats thatuse time and temperature settings to automatically control tenqjerature. Families with similar waking ami bedtime schedules and regular home arrival and departure times are especially satisfied with the convenience and comfort offered by this technology. A programmable thermostat offers the convenience of automatic temperature control, with the ability to suspend the program and manually control the temperature. In addition toreducing energy consumption, modem programmable thermostats can relieve the discomfort of coming home or waking to a add house. ' Models are available with digital displays powered by batteries and can be programmed with ease. Weekday and weekend schedules may be set and furnace op- By RICHARD BEARD USU Extension ! i . ; bills are Monthly heating e. 10Cwf XC18I6Q a CO di-- UIR1&06 OpCfBuOfli And adjusting the thermostat to a lower temperature can reduce Carbon County consumers j monthly heating biQ. i Energy efficient heating can be i oot&nicQOy setting tnctDcnnosuu j at 68 degrees Rhrenheit when resi- dents are awake at home and at 58 degrees when away or asleep. Although the solution sounds I simple, the required adjustments ) and low temperatures can present ; problems. Someone must dili-- I gently adjust the thermostat to re--; alize cost savings. Reskients will regularly arrive ' home orwake up to acold house. ! Ata,dependingontheageandao-- ! tirity level of fkmily members, 68 j' degrees Fahrenheit may be un-comfortable. Fixing die maximum thermo- stat setting five degrees lower, I from 70 degrees to 65 degrees ; Fahrenheit, for example, can re--; duce energy use by lOpercent Lowering the thermostat 10 I 1 eration may be manually controlled to accommodate variations in the familys schedule. Programmable thermostats ' that sense occupancy or Iight aro degrcesforeighthoiirseachiiight ' when family members are in bed, also available and will control i in bed can save an additional 5. temperature based on the presence or absence of people. percent to 10 percent can reFor families who are away . Many ; from home during the day, lower- - place a mahuaDy controlled thering the thermostat setting for an mostat with a programmable additional six tq eight horns will model. Trices generally range ; further reduce energy consump-- , from $30 to $100 or higher. Care should be taken to select the cor--. tkn. Some people mistakenly rect brand for thefumace and wir. J Gevethati tire energy savings from. ing in the dwelling. For best results, ChrbqnQ)UTXy lowering the thermostat fwafew in- -i offset residents the houisarc maywant to hire an elecby expense j volved in reheating the house. trician or heating equipment lists show that lowering tire deafertorepLaceathermo6tat. Penonal injuiy and equipment J thermostat setting daily for inter- - pe 3A) t 1;35 a.m. Feb 19 Kendahlle. Brandenburg (39 Lawrence); unlawful possessionAise of a controlled sub--; stance, unlawful possessionAise of drug paraphernalia, d warrant; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. (Continued court-issue- damage can occur in the event the wrong thermostat is installed. a wwe J J li Higher priced Dianas ana moo-e- b are generally more precise, more durable and easier to program. Consumers who decide to perform the installation, but want to know how tire devices operate should visit adealer who sells programmable thermostats and have the store demonstrate die procedure, 9 Castleview Hospitals 3rd Annual Cardiac Health Day 2002 The equipment can be programmed in much the same mans. ner as timers for automatic .March sprin-Ider- 12:00-5:3- Select a model that is easily programmed and has the directions on the unit rather than on an instruction sheet Make sure the thermostat is battery operated or has backup battery power ao the stored program b not disrupted by electric-rtyou- t vice. , Avoid using a space heater since it is an inefficient use of heat--, iqg energy and expensive to oper ate. If possible, dose the doors and heatingvents to unused areas ofthe house. Use the sun to heat the home by opening drapes during daylight hours, then closing at night Keep outside doors dosed and reduce the traffic going in and out Carbon Qxmty residents who are involved in stationary activities in the home should consider wearing more dothing andor or comforter. and certificate for free cholesterol check. Questions? Call Karolina Huettl at CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL 637-82-22 ' 320 North Hospital Drive Price b.lSVA bdy to Cynthia and JQzraWiliiams, Cleve-- " UBMIMllia wftM A RMI An exL 4205 0 tifltofCtsnlfe Wl 1 ft 637-480- Enencl 3 , iW p.m. 0 Discourage family members from overriding the thermostats program to increase the temperature setting. In addition to thermostat adjustment, here areafew other suggestions to reduce monthly beat-in- g bills. Regularly dean andor replace the home heaters filter and foUcwthe manufacturer'srecoin- -' mendations for schedule of ser Carbon Cab Co. ilaikL 1,2002 iAaufMAAri'.h' ft' ft ft jr A : r r ft ft tFeb. t ' r,J . s'., $ i a" ..'y 'I ,' I : -- A ' s S ! v. V. 5' Jones vs. Brian Joi County Employee's Council Quarterly Lundheon Seminar CaftftosB s and Zebulan Shannon, Hun-- ' Feb, 14 - A boy to Rachelle t 't ; i. ' married Nov, 20, .' Friday, February 22, 2002 ft jr ft ft 12:00-2:0- 0 IfteSusAdveeatoreBiinda areairaatnaipectodcrintoalnlhiidareandlwokthapMrtlMfBto vv. 4 ff ttwenrntyjallaavario alleyiJfhaifM. at the Log Palace at the Pinnacle Gate Station tf.HowBrB;onbriOTittngiUoeBtyshretlelepliflioritytB file lotacrimliuU eomplatiitB.' . . . . U-'-A' tividualt appearing fax tiw o( any erhaa onto pravaa?; $. I St 1 Did You Know? Nationally, more than. 56 millkm newspapers are sold daily, with an average of. 11 readers ' per copy. On Sunday, more than 60 million newspapers are sold, with an average of 22 readers per copy. . - (435)636300 ' 'V A, ... . , Luncheon, will be served - $10.00 per person :p : ' Donft forget you bring your stqffl r usponmtm oii wonoocca mmui 475 W. Mot Rhwr DMut ' Wot, UT 84501 Souice: facts About Newyptn 2000, Published bf NemMper (formerly Switchyard Restaurant) Marketing, Cost Control Customer Service in the 21st Century v neSuAdveeatownipriBtacInlilcatloatottwaeataectloaof . i ,' v. In the event pneecoton dedlne to die tormisl eomplelnte or rewie lie ifleinleeAl tmtlihlnsto Hieai li, te hnnfchy enhmltve111oaflontoUienewpepee p.m. Department of Workforce Services 9 or Carbon or County Chamber of Commerce ; 435-636-23- 19 Cwbon County Chamtor of Comma 90 Norih 100 Em! 3 Price, UT 84501 636-234- (435)637-278- 8 435-637-27- 88 www rMhoncountychamtwr.com up cavc3 not ciy its: cUco; the Dtcte ln.v7! todnshto .. ..- V . - - . Am |