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Show sources. In recognition of "Energy Conservation Month", the Utah Energy Office, a Division of the Department De-partment of Natural Resources Re-sources and Energy, will provide weekly low -cost and no-cost conservation tips throughout October to heighten Utahn's awareness of the many conservation opportunities op-portunities available to them which can save energy and money through reduced consumption. con-sumption. (1) If you cook with electricity, elec-tricity, turn off the burner several minutes before the allotted cooking time. The heating element will stay hot long enough to finish the cooking without using more electricity. The same principle prin-ciple applies to oven cook- . lng. (2) Caulk and weatherstrip weather-strip all windows, doors and cracks where air infiltration may occur. (3) Insulate your attic to R-30 to reduce conductive con-ductive heat losses. For additional or expanded information, contact the Utah Fnerpy Hotl'no at 533 -FACT ENERGY TIPS SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY Governor Scott M. Math-eson Math-eson has declared the month of October to be "Energy Conservation Month" in Utah. Conservation is one of the most abundant resources in our efforts to reduce dependence de-pendence on foreign energy |