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Show Let's get a bit on the Jv& subJect! r Hi, I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. cus-tomers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Less electricity for cooking QHow can I save energy when cooking on an electric range? A To avoid wasting electric energy, match the pan size to the size of the surface unit. Also, a pressure cooker requires less time and electricity to cook many foods. Small kitchen appliances can mean an energy savings in preparing small quantities of food. Toasters, waffle bakers, electric grills and skillets usually rpquire less energy than a range when used correctly. cor-rectly. Example: toasting bread in an oven requires three times as much electricity as In a pop-up toaster. Instead of frequent "peeking," use a timer to check oven temperatures. Each time you open the oven door, the temperature drops 25 to 50 degrees. Another way to save in cooking: coun-tertop coun-tertop microwave ovens can mean an energy savings of 25 to 75 percent over conventional oven cooking. Saving on refrigeration QCan I save on electricity used for refrigeration? A Refrigerators and freezers run more efficiently when well filled. When half empty, they use more energy, because air is harder to keep cold than chilled foods and liquids. .. but foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator shelves for proper air circulation. Cover liquids in frost-free units, because moisture is drawn away from uncovered liquids, which makes the refrigerator work harder. Defrost conventional refrigerators at least twice a month and freezers at least annually. A frost buildup of more than 14 inch makes the cooling unit work harder. Addrett your quettlont or tuggetllom to Rddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 699, Salt Lake City, Utah 04110. Due to tpace limitations, all quettlont and tuggetllom cannot be printed In thli column, but each will be antwered. U & LIGHT COMPANY j Repair ; ! Service j ; is Television j ) Radio-Stereo s CB Radio I Millrr't Shopping Cmirr l Phoiir 2'f 12 11 ! TV Rentals I Combination Institutional Studies Officer (23) , and InstructorAssistant Professor of Computer Science (13) - Requirements - Master's degree with strength ii Computer Science and Statistics or Systems Analysis, with strong emphasis in report writing. Some experience in Education Administration desired. Salary dependent upon qualifications. Send letters of application and resumes to: Dr. Conrad V. Hatch Vice President for Academic Affairs Southern Utah State College Cedar City, Utch 84720 by 5:00 p.m. , May 16, 1977. I . WIT HONTEriD RhMCHeS ...ChSTL VJLLY"S" flNOT t V u ; A ' AvvWi !.f. . fc ... .. v . . -' . ' I . ' ' ' - " - ' . v ?:;." v-'vWM'V':' ' '-''' :V , ; ' ' r- v i' V-:. ;.;v!-;?';..; . r j "r - . -A , ; . .4. . . -c, , , . . ; ' , j-.:. :.:..'.', - ' - --V LOCATED ON 500 LUSH, GREEN ACRES SURROUNDING THE ORIGINAL CASTLE VALLEY HOMESTEAD, 21 MILES EAST OF MOAB, THESE 5-20 ACRE RANCHES ARE BEING OFFERED AT UNBELIEVABLE TERVi ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE IN SPECTACULAR SOUTHEAST UTAH. J Call JOE KINGSLEY at the new Moab number 259-7546 or at (801 ) 943-0839 tojlfDfeJ or contact your local Broker |