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Power steering, air cond., low mileage. $4,595.00 1976 Chevrolet Nova 2 door, auto., power steering, ralley wheels, new tires, good buy! $2,995.00 1975 Vega Wagon - Automatic, power steering, tilt steering wheel, 25,000 miles, immaculate! $1,885.00 1974 Ford V2 ton pickup Red, automatic, needs minor body work. $1,995.00 1975 Pontiac Astre GT- 4 speed, large motor, radial tires, custom interior and exterior-low miles. $1,995.00 rammmmmmmmmm - . .x SzS m n " ChwroJ Trucks 7" 'I I 77 KACS 3 If jf 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe Black-black vinyl roof, automatic, power steering, air cond., power windows, door locks, AMFM 8-track $3,985.00 1973 Caprice 2 door custom coupe, gold metallic, automatic, power steering, air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, AMFM 8-track, low miles. $1 921 .50 KEN'S CHEVRO 901 South Main Heber City, Utah Phone 654-2964 B W I Mileti's Social Association Jan IViMng's' I c inurs. ,p, ifeif ;( f July 14th . , V vIfv :;i I 6:00 to 1:00 t ' SSM i S Featuring Special jjp' "1" I I Fresh Fruit Drinks ?i :MMt I Thank your lucky stars you only have to read this column once a week. ARIES: If you're curt today you'll be treated like a john tomorrow. TAURUS: Do not tinker with faulty electrical appliances. Disregard for this advice could lead to shocking consequences. GEMINI : The course of your career will take a striking change. You'll soon be on the picket line. . CANCER: It's difficult for you to approach someone influential unless you're under the influence. LEO: Your mission this week is to use your mental capabilities to aid others. It will come to be known as Mission Impossible. VIRGO: You are reminded of a distant relative to whom you owe money. Maintain a safe distance. Libra: Your short temper will make for a long day. SCORPIO: A neighbor will demonstrate hostility. React with pleasantness and turn a gopher loose in his backyard. SAGITTARIUS: You will experience some bad moments today but tomorrow you'll be miserable all day long. CAPRICORN: You will make your convictions known. Unfortunately, a police record never helped anybody. AQUARIUS: The next item you purchase could be a lemon. If in doubt consult your grocer. PISCES: On the 11th Pluto falls in your First House causing considerable damage. Director Picked The Board of Commissioners of the Utah Travel Council has announced the appointment of J. Phillip Keene, III as director of the Utah Travel Council, a division of the Utah State Department of Development Services. The appointment is effective July 1. A long-time resident of Salt Lake City and advertising executive, Mr. Keene has been active in promoting Utah since the early fiu's. He is currently a vice president and account executive with Harris and Love Advertising in Salt Lake City. Mr. Keene attended the University of Utah. He resides in Salt Lake City with his wife, the former Anne Jennings, and their daughter Cameron. Mr. Keene replaces Michael D. Gallivan, who becomes executive director of the Utah State Department of Development Services July 1. Members Only Fri. Nite Only n 1 1 1 11 w mm 1 11 mi' 11 mill iiw t SILVERKING I CLUB A I 43 I 2 1 ... ti UBSCRIBE! 2E WYLIE COYOTE $1 Cover charge after 9:30 Closed Saturday Music Starts at 9:30 w . C. Greenfields NURSERY Full Line Retail Nursery Plants, Trees, & Shrubs all carefully selected for Park City & vicinity Austrian Pines 24" to 3- eg. $15 this Sat. & Sun $19 QQ Colorado Blue Spruce Ren $4 Qc; CO Af y Located in Snvdemlle i..vwm7 uiween rctr uty ana Kimball's Jet. Open 8am to 6pm Open for BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER -5&FRIDA Y, SATURDAY, SUNDAY I siigt yyfJoy o aim . . . restaurant Open for Lunch 7 Days a Week 11am to 4 pm Live Jazz Entertainment Saturday afternoon 2:30-5:30 Sunday afternoon 3-6 COME IN AND CHECK OUT OUR NEW DINNER MENU WASHINGTON, DC. -Senator Orrin G. Hatch K-Utah) K-Utah) last week cautioned that "the battle to preserve the funding for the Central Utah Project is not over yet." The Senator from Utah made the comment after a late night debate in the Senate over funding for water projects which President Carter wanted eliminated. Senator Hatch said, "We were well prepared. After months of lobbying with our colleagues, we had the votes for Central Utah and the other 8 projects, but there were votes cast that might support a Presidential veto." Senator Hatch was referring to an amendment offered during the debate by Senator Thomas J. Mclntyre (D-NH) which would have eliminated all of the water projects on President Carter's hit list. Although the Mclntyre amendment failed, the 34 voles cast for the amendment are just enough to sustain a Presidential veto under the two-thirds override rule of the Senate. A similar amendment in the House also showed enough Presidential strength to sustain a veto if Carter insists on cutting all of the projects. The Central Utah Project is one of the original 19 on the President's list for elimination. The Utah Senator added, "The Public Works Bill and the Water Projects will go to a Senate-House Conference Committee after the Senate's final vote. If the Committee foresees a veto there could be even more cutting and that still leaves the CUP vulnerable." Let's get a bit more nam on the subject! Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to 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 Hi. I'm CB safely is important QWhat safety precautions should one take before installing a CB radio base station antenna? A A number of people are killed when the CB base station antennas anten-nas they are installing or dismantling touch live power lines. Remember these rules: 1. Don't work under or near power lines. 2. Never install or dismantle an antenna anywhere in the vicinity of a power line without first contacting Utah Power. 3. If you must work near power lines, always tie off the antenna so it will fall away from a power line should the antenna slip during installation installa-tion or removal. Air conditioners vary in efficiency QDo different makes of refrig- erated air conditioners use different amounts of electricity to do the same job? A Yes. The most efficient refrigerated room air conditioners operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same cooling job. Select the most efficient by comparing U.S. Department of Commerce Com-merce Energy Guide Labels found on most models. The labels rate the units by their "Energy Efficiency Ratio"-EER. Ratio"-EER. The higher the EER, the greater the energy efficiency. A unit with an EER 8, for example, uses half as much energy as one with an EER 4. If a model doesn't list an EER rating, ask the dealer to figure it for you. The pros and cons of swamp coolers QWhat about evaporative air conditioners the so-called "swamp coolers"? A These coolers have one very substantial advantage, and one disadvantage. The advantage is that they require only a fraction (about an eighth) of the electricity needed to operate refrigeration-type air conditioners. condi-tioners. The disadvantage is that the moisture they produce may make the inside air too humid for comfort on muggy days. Swamp coolers are most effective in the parts of the UP&L service area which experience dry, hot summers. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. 1 J HDMMP U & LIGHT COMPANY i |