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Show GET A PART-TIME JOB WITH FULL-TIME BENEFITS. Your local Army Reserve unit offers you theopportunity to learn a valuable skill, plus the opportunity oppor-tunity to get invaluable job experience expe-rience with it. And there are other full-time benefits. too. I.ikeatfood extra income (to help you buy more of life's little extras!. Low-cost Low-cost life insurance. And retirement retire-ment pay for qualifying service. For details, contact your Army Representative, listed in the Yellow Pages under "Recruiting'.' MEET TODAY'S ARMY RESERVE. Notice of Hearing on j Food Service Sanitation On December 10, 1979 a Public Hearing will be held at 11 a.m. until all views are expressed at the Moonlake Electric Company Auditorium, 188 West A Second North, Roosevelt. The State Board of Health and the State Department f Health, Bureau of Sanitation will jointly conduct tarings on proposed Utah Food Service Sanitation Regulations. ' The proposed Food Service Sanitation Regulations include but are not limited to: Food Protection Food Storage, Food Preparation, Food Display, and Service Ser-vice and Food Transportation. ' ! Copies of the full text of the proposed regulations are I now available for public inspection at the following ' locations: n"nty Clerk's Cilice Uintah Basin District Health Dept. 'i Uc"esne County Courthouse 1050 West Market Drive Duiesne, UT 84021 Vernal, UT 84078 ' gntah Basin District Health Dept. Daggett County Clerk's Office ?! 8B23 East 200 North Daggett County Courthouse Cvelt, UT 84066 Manila, UT 84046 HOW TO CUT YOUR DRIVING BY 15 MILES A WEEK President Carter has asked us all to drive 15 miles less every week. And if you're like most drivers, driv-ers, you can save 15 miles and .. probably a lot more just by changing your driving habits and planning ahead. Here are Sve easy ways to save 15 miles: Set aside one dav a week as , your "car-free" day. Join a work pool, school pool or shopping pool. Trim your driving by two miles a day. Think before you drive. Combine trips and be sure each trip is necessary. Ride with someone who's already on the road the bus driver. For a free booklet with more ways to save energy and money, write "Energy," Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. J , in bj.ijii.ii ih.ii i u Hum W3$S 1 1 Llkrowave 2 chicken breasts in 8 minutes and save power When you bake two chicken breasts in a regular electric range oven, you II use about 1 kilowatt hour of electricitY- The average residential rate per kwh is approximately 5C . Baking the same chicken breasts in a microwave oven will only take about 8 minutes and use 14 of a kilowatt hour a savings of approximately 34. Vegetables cook beautifully in a microwave oven, . retaining their fresh color and texture. Fish cooks fjBs ' tender and moist, frozen foods defrost rapidly, ! T , tmm, Jjf cakes rise higher when microwaved, puddings and !"" 'gSi iCa custards cook smooth and creamy. A hamburger QSS cooks in 2-3 minutes, fudge brownies in 6 minutes. r"nijLujjJ' Candymaking is simplified too, without constant I ''n-r .iC-fl stirring or scorching. L J A microwave can save energy and help to hold down electric bills, but the savings depend on how much and what you cook. Greatest savings result when you need to heat medium or small quantities of high-density foods. Plan ahead, and use a smaller appliance whenever possible. YouTI save electridty . . . and money! U A UGHT COMftANY I |