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Show Pago 10 ESTHER SHOP DOING RECORD BUSSES After extensive research, Clara predicts this week will be seven days long. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 1V V ; If you want to maintain your reputation guard against doing anything worthwhile or kind. AQUARIUS (Jan 20- FeblsV . - : . Fate is cooking up a surprise for you. Expect to be in another stew. "; v.'..- . J PISCES (Feb.. 19 .-.Mar. 2d) . ( ' While others might look at the world through i; rose-colored glasses, you look at it through the bottom of rose' glasses. : ; 1 ARIES (Mar. 21 Apr. 19) Hi' wiitchful of your financial equilibrium. You're . ; losing your bank balance. . ' v; v v TAURUS (Apr. 20 May 20) Your self-confidence is at high tide but your ability is at low ebb. GEMINI (May 21 Jnne 2ft) -;: Most people worry about their job standing. You do , it sitting down. ' ; ? ; i "'v . ; . : ' - CANCER (June 21 July 22),' ' " You are hampered by careless thinking. Others could care less what you think. ' -V'!-" : ' "v " s , . '. ; ' -;.V - t, V '" ;4 ' LEO (July 23 Aug. '?) . , v,; f . . Learn to hold your tongue at public meetings and people will ask why you have your hand in your mouth. . . : , VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) . Avoid promising more than you can deliver which LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct.' 22) , Your affinity for plants is understandable, you think alike. -v:-:' - ' 7 '" :fU:'73$ SCORPIO (Oct. 23 NovOl'V-v " :'. j You have a nose for business everybody else's' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- DC 21) 'Uy': You take credit for everything but the bank luiows ' your real worth. It Won't give. you any credit. , ' : " PCANNA BUROICK, pert owner of On The Other Hand, display t on of tie rtss4 tassfces to offering lor Mle. , f::' me IS FOR EVERYONE DON'T MISS AN ISSUE SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIPTION FORM $6.00 in state. NAME one year ; . - ,. $10.00 out of state ADDRESS Mail SubMrlptienFormto: THE r NEWSPAPER ; i Box 738 . Park City, Utah , 84060 LIFE PACE S Benefit Dinner Tuesday, Nov. 30 th :rom -9 p.m. A- Garlic 3rDd 4. bd u tt e hrtDfi (12andundor) ALL PROCEEDS TOWARD DEFIBULATOE? REALTOR ; RSeComb. Log Office 1 800 Park Ave. ; Phone: 649-8601 -. : ! CONDOMkNIUMS-ldeal Three Kings two bedroom teeing ski runs. Unit is in perfect condition, ready for immediate occupancy or use as hvestnent rental unit. Price includas furniture package. Cal Bill for details. I ; , ; PARK AVENUE 2 harrkm on aolf course wlh cxiarfant view of ski hill across from swimming pool. Priced: to tail fully furnished. Available December. Ask for Rob. .; J. : j. :" .;f . 'vv" . ' ,'j?:'-Xv;v - CRESCENT RDQE-2 bedroom, 2 bath, covered psWnO, v ' available immediately, similar adjacent unit also avefcbb. Ask THAYNES CANYON HOME-4 bedroom, 2 bath, with esuna and many extras. Available now. Cal for appointnent. Wednesday, Novcmbsr 17,1 976 . EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY DUE TO WINTER CONDITIONS THE FOLLOWING PARKING CONDITIONS WILL BE ENFORCED EN-FORCED IN PARK CITY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: On the below named roads there will be "No Parking" as indicated. On Lowell Avenue, Empire Avenue, Norfolk Avenue. Woodside Avenue, Park Avenue and Daly Avenue there will be "No Parking" on the east side of the above named streets at anytime. On Ontario Avenue. McHenry Avenue there will be "No Parking" on the west side of the above named streets at anytime. On Chambers Avenue, Prospect Avenue, Hillside Avenue, Samson Avenue, Anchor Avenue and King Road there will be . "No Parking" at anytime due to the narrow road conditions and ice build-up on the above named, roads. On Heber Avenue there will be "No Parking" at anytiiqe on the South Side of above named street. On Main Street there will be "No Parking" from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. There will be "No Parking" at anytime on Main Street from the TMI south to turn around and 2nd Street south to the turn around. Swede Alley, all cars must be removed every Wednesday for snow removal. - On all alley ways or other un-named streets must be kept cleared, of parked vehicles to aUow the snow plows to get through. In conjunction with the above stated conditions con-ditions all vehicles parked in the "No Parking" Zone are .subject to being ticketed and said vehicles impounded. Also the 72 hour parking will be strickly enforced. PARK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Lot's get a bit more ngm on the subject! HI, I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column It devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy conservation are welcome. r SttVo on artiWahlng Does an automatic dishwasher us quite) a bit of energy? f A Yes. In addition to the electricity required to operate its pump, there is usually a booster hot water heating element. An average dishwasher dish-washer uses 14 gallons of rfot water per load; next to heating and cooling your home, heating your water is the second largest energy consumer. To economize, be sure that your dishwasher dish-washer Is full, but not overloaded, before you turn it on. Scrape your dishes before loading. When rinsing is necessary, use cold water. After the final dishwashing rinse, and before the drying cycle begins, a small amount of electricity may be saved if you turn off the dishwasher and open the door, allowing your dishes to air dry. (Some people do not like to do this, because H can cause the water to leave spots on the dishes.) Frost-freo vs. conventional Which Is more economical to operate, a conventional or "frost-free" refrigerator freezer? A A conventional refrigerator freezer requires less electricity than a frost-free model. A 15 cu. ft. . two-door conventional refrigerator freezer requires approximately 1200 kwh per year, as compared to 1M0 kwh per year for a similar frost-free frost-free model. However, a conventional refrigeratorfreezer must be defrosted frequently to operate most economically. Many refrigerators have heating elements In their walls to prevent condensation on the outside. These heaters need to be on only when the air is extremely humid, so you can save energy if the refrigerator you buy has a switch to turn off the heaters. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah S4110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. mm mm Cr LIGHT CO. |