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Show Page 1 2 June 4, 980 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier 1 Keeping cool without straining pocketbook As summer weather approaches most of us become preoccupied with changing hot air to cold. Technology has helped us with this tremendously yearly project, but with using utility costs, the expense of cooling damages our pocketbooks more and more. Spiraling utility bills have pushed both homeowners and businessmen into alternatives, examining such as a evaporative cooler, to cut costs involved in the money-savin- g operation of a refrigerated who made the evaporative found bonus-installa- the refrigerant expands from a liquid to a gas, its temperature drops rapidly. Then, the refrigerated air is blown into the dwelling and recirculated to the unit to repeat the cooling process. Because the same air is air-tig- have already to move have cooling an added and In a refrigerated air conditioning system air is cooled as it passes over coils filled with refrigerant As used a nearly structure is required for ideal performance. This closed system can result in recirculation of odors and pollutants. The also removes system humidity from the air, which could result in unusual amounts of static electricity and premature cracking of fabric fibers, wood furniture air conditioning system. Those or air refrigerated air conditioning is a mechanical cooling system developed for commercial use in the early 1900s and adapted for residential use in the late 1940s. refrigeration, conditioning, tion main- air-born- tenance of an evaporative cooler are less expensive than installing or maintaining refrigerated air conditioning machinery. Often referred to as either ht and plastics While refrigerated air conditioning is very effective at controlling temperature, it is also costly. Because of this cost individuals save in utility bills by either not using the unit at all or by raising the thermostat to an uncomfortable temperature level The result is ineffective cooling and again, thoughts turn to the project of effectively turning hot air into cold. Evaporative cooling, the old way of finding relief from the hot summer, is becoming a popular alternative to the use of refrigerated air conditioning because the system is relatively inexpensive to run and simple to operate and maintain. An e through the dwelling Open doors, windows or vents allow stale or warm air to be pushed out. This manner of cooling, effective over a wide range of temperature con- ditions, also allows for the maintenance of natural humidity levels. Evaporative effectiveness, cooling's low main- tenance and installation costs have been for years, but its popularity has increased due to the current energy crunch. In most areas homeowners or well-inow- n businessmen with evaporative coolers can save three out of every four dollars they would spend to cool with refrigerated air conditioning. McGraw-Ediso- n Comp- anys International Metal evaporative cooler outside air Products Division, the largest evaporative cooler manufacturer in the world, reports that evaporative cooling also benefits a wide range of commercial and pulls fresh through water-saturate- d pads. The air is filtered through the pads, cooled by the natural process of water evaporation, and circulated fresh air process it is easily adaptable to rooling large or open spaces. Governmental and university studies have established that evaporative cooling can increase em- and ployee productivity efficiency. improve Evaporative cooling is also frequently used to control air borne fumes, vapors, debris and negative air in pressure factories. McGraw-Ediso- plants and a is n leading manufacturer of electrical and mechanical products use for a wide variety of utility, industrial, commercial and automotive applications throughout the world. Its International Metal Products Division plant in Phoenix produces Trim Cool and Arctic Circle, Wright, and Alpine Universal brand coolers for national and international residential, commercial, and agricultural industrial markets. industrial applications. As a Amtrak to operate coaches Community action June Beginning Scholars today have some doubts as to whether Americus Vespucius, for whom the America's are named, ever traveled here at all. distance r. J&J'Se.. 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According to Mr. Steve Immunization Mclnelly, Program Coordinator, Utah Department of Health, an immunization survey taken in all Utah school districts and private and parochial schools showed that out of 30,064 kindergarten students, 28,926 presented evidence of LARGE SELECTION OF FRUIT TREES TO Plum YOUR DOG NEEDS VITAMIN$,T00. ASPEN 5' to 6' PAX TOTAL 1095 16 otc. tforotal lawns 9 Gives the (own a balanced feeding. Two types of nitrogen for fast and slow release 9 Adds iron, zinc, sulfur and manganese along with Paxlite solid conditioner. 9 One application does all this. Six lawn care jobs done at once. V We Accept Master Charge and 1815 W. HOUKSt No. 9 M oT complete Lawn Cor product mod 9 Prevent crabgratt and 24 other annual weed 9 Kills young crabgrosi that is .already growing. '9 Kills most broadleaf woods such os dandolions, black modic, clover, chickweed, goosegrass, VISA OENT11K MON.-SA- I. produce garden center ItN )5 Superliner service was introduced last on October Amtraks Chicago-Seattl- e train, the Empire Builder. Passenger response to the new cars have been quite favorable and ridership on the train for the first five months since it was reequipped has increased by 15 percent over the same period the previous year. A total of 284 Superliner cars are being built by the Pullman Standard Company in Hammon, Ind. As deliveries continue, the new cars will be phased onto ail e of Amtraks western routes, replacing older, conventional equip-nien- t. long-distanc- -- Following the- - Desert Wind, the next train to be equipped with Superliner will be the San Fran- - ears Chicago-Sa- Francisco-Oaklan- n d train. When the Zephyr gets the new cars next fall, Desert Wind passengers will be able to take advantage of through car service to Chicago, stirs potential eliminating of older people. Todays older generation has few gaps in the ranks of people in their 60s almost everyoine has survived. It includes record numbers of persons living well into their 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. Older people were always part of communities, but never in such large numbers. Communities in the past tended to overlook older the need for train transfers at Ogden. Stainless steel Superliner coaches come in two designs: a short-distanc- e version with 78 seats, all on a coach with 62 seats on the upper level and 15 on the lower. Both models will be operated on the Desert Wind. All coach seats are wide and comfortable, featuring long-distanc- e fold-dow- tray tables, n AH a or exemption as required by Utah Law. Efforts have been underway to fully immunize these children. He noted that the percentage of kindergarten children who are in compliance has increased 2.7 in- will also tie provided by an Am dinette car. beverages, of sjtnidiarv n a 23230 levels. Each school district has been ranked according to the percentage of students who are in compliance with the School Immunization Law (attached). Utah Law requires a Certificate of Immunization for all students entering Utah schools for the first time, however some parents fail to get youngsters adequately immunized, he 4 DTP shots 3 polio doses and measles, rubella and mumps immunizations. However, a child may Our concern now is to get all children immunized. One youngster with measles can cause an outbreak in a health Local school. departments are working in cooperation with school officials throughout Utah to prevent such an occurrence by immunizing all school age Mr. said children, Mclnelly. are Immunizations available from physicians pediatricians. Local departments ONIONS, OR ' opportunities. There used to be little left for other age groups. Now there is a growing realization that older people, too, need educational opportunities to keep abreast in ia rapidly evolving. society. Older people need op- portunities to be productive in society, not liabilities, and with involvement participation in civic life, volunteer service, regular employment and the total life of the community in which they live. communities Some already have large parts of their service systems for older people in operation. There are 80 senior centers in Utah (about 5,000 nationwide) senior-center- generate programs and activities designed to keep older people well, productive, and actively engaged in benefit that pursuits and their themselves communities. Older people themselves are leading contributors to the effort. They rank high among the providers of services to the elderly. Older volunteers far outnumber paid workers at the nutrition sites which serve hot meals to older people (651,385 meals in the State of Utah; 155 million meals nationwide in 1979). About 1,110 older volunteers serve in the Utah nutrition program, (approximately 18,000 volunteers nationwide) outnumbering paid staff by family and health offer im- munizations at little or no cost throughout Utah. Older people whose disabilities interfere with ordinary activities of daily living often face two desirable choices: un- con tinuing to live at home with little or no assistance, or going to a nursing home. The federal government is making an effort to develop broader ranges of choices for older people. It is now widely agreed that prolonged institutional living is damaging and dependency-producin- g for mCKOfF BUVYOUROVN people who do not need it. People thrive best and have better chances of improving, or at least maintaining, their physical and mental health when living in the most normal environment their condition permits. Congressman Claude of the House Select Committee on Aging, estimates that 25 percent of older people in nursing homes could be cared for better at less expense in settings. The Utah State Division of Aging made a new effort a year and a half ago to Pepper, Chairman develop alternative longterm rare for the elderly which focuses on ways of organizing, delivering, and financing services within the State of Utah. This program will perform seven tasks for each client: determine Medicare or Medicaid eligiblity, assess the persons needs, develop a plan of care that matches services with needs, arrange for necessary services and Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Plenty at tree Parking i k about seven to one. Another 25,000 persons 60 3 and over volunteer their time to the aging network, which includes the 12 Area Agencies on Aging in Utah, and the 586 Area Agencies on Aging nationwide, that are community focal points for services. Services needed for disabled The most serious problem facing many older people is a nationwide lack of adequate services and care outside of institutions. s that im- begin munizations at any age. to the editor EITHER YOU GUYZ THE have received services, community schooling, and recreation long-distan- immunization percent over last years while people serving children and youth with overwhelming shares of dividual reading lights and attendant call buttons. In the version, which most Desert Wind coaches will be, passengers will enjoy generous leg room and both leg and foot rests. Food service in the form of tray meals, snacks and communities generation the upper level, with restrooms and baggage or snack bar areas below; and Write a letter A Sergeants MiHpt Mof ion Company Robms Co Richmond have evidence of adequate American are having their first exwith a full perience coordinate the delivery of the services, monitor what is the being done, and clients needs periodically. i LAYTON, UTAH 379-121- 1 A.M. to 6:00 9.M. CLQ4ID SUNDAY equipment. said. To be minimally protected by age two a child should HHH $12 CHOOSE FROM 5' to 6' a immunization against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and polio. A total of 927 students did not the pet d el Amtraks cisco Zephyr, immunization survey taken in Utah QUAKING Rag. 14.95 Los While Supply Lasts MUM NEW SHIPMENT OF between Angeles and Las Vegas to accomodate the higher passenger volume on this segment of the route. In August, Amtrak will offer sleeping car service on the Desert Wind for the first time since the train went into service last October. A totally refurbished sleeper, eraitly coverfetf to all electric power at Amtraks Beech Grove Maintenance adequate Rag. el The Desert Wind will include a baggage car, food service car, and two coaches. Three additional Superliner coaches will be Marigolds Pack tran- design offers the passenger a much greater feeling of and variety luxury, spaciousness. Supply Eggplant rail sportation. Their Greenhouse Specials! Lasts! FLOWERS Whie VEGETABLES 43 e Roney in Shops, will provide sleeping car service until deliveries of more Superliner sleepers allow a sleeper to be added to the run. The Desert Wind is the second train in the Amtrak system to be permanently assigned the new el Superliners set a new standard for comfort and GREENERY PROFESSIONALS Peppers cars passenger built in this country in more than 20 years, Amtraks the Tomatoes 30, Amtrak will operate new bilevel Superline coaches on its Los Angeles-Ogde- n train, the Desert Wind. The first new, long- Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives temporary relief for jivmjji,from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation H. No prescription is needed. Preparation H. Ointment and suppositories. Use only as directed. |