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Show I ". i 1 i ' v B " , 1 ' , ft 1 i i y.. x t :- ... :: v i r i -, ' J 4 j r ' x I I " u y I 1 w J vY ,.r ' SKOV HE FAIR There is not much the erage car owner can do gasoline prices, but are a number of ways to :r:rease the rising costs of , maintenance. 5 LEARNING to do the : ;i!emselves, more and car owners are. :aimg the continual cost y. tune-ups and routine cnance. -April 25 through 28, the : annual Show Me How : inergy Fair will be of-- ; free classes designed erm and familiarize e with the auto parts require periodic '-roe. The fair will be .e Salt Palace. 'rl CLASSES, which will ::jctedbyAADCO Sales ,! - :;er Christ Butler, will I instruction on trouble-:-"'Mig and maintenance of - and air filters, lube and h change, plus a check list Auto tune up experts at the Show Me How and Energy Fair will give basic instructions ins-tructions on how you can maintain your own car at its top operating condition. The fair is free and is presented by Ernst Home Centers, April 25-28 at Salt Palace. on fluid levels for water, oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, battery acid, and brake fluid. Auto tune-up and maintenance classes will be held al3 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, Thurs-day, 5:30 p.m. on Friday, and at 2: 15 and 7: 15 p.m. on Saturday. Sa-turday. OTHER CLASSES covering a variety of do-it-yourself projects will also be held. There are 26 sit-down classrooms and more than 150 demonstration booths. The fair is presented free by Ernst Home Centers, a division of Pay 'n Save Corp. Co-sponsors are Mountain Fuel Supply Company, KSL radio and television and The Fabric Shop. THE SHOW Me How and Energy Fair is free and no goods or services will be sold. |