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Show THE 16. Page LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. August D 19. 1976 Portage Way Beer River City Relief Society Gets New Leaders Here Gardners And Turnbovs Tour Yellowstone Park ment meeting, President Fay U. Thomas and her By Ha Mae John By Dollie L. W. Iverson, their latest hereon The Frank Garners met the Keith Turnbows in Idaho Falls Wednesday evening and the two families toured the Yellowstone area for a outing. four-da- y Glenada and Carter Iver-so- n and children spent the weekend in Clear Creek, Utah visiting Mrs. Iverson's parents, the Sam Ospitals. Monday they attended the funeral of Sam's mother, Irene Ospital of Clear Creek in Malta, Idaho. Stanrod, Clear Creek and Naf all belong to the Malta Ward which is 20 to 25 miles north of them. . Velma D. Graves of Palm Springs. California returned from a tour which encompassed 22 states and visited many historical sites, both national and religious. They went as far east as New York. She arrived in Salt Lake on the 8th and spent the week visiting relatives and friends in this area. She was accompanied by a friend, Natalie. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Loga'.i picked up Carrie J. Christensen and Nola Nessler here then drove to Brigham for Mrs. Gertrude Iverson. The group went on to Salt Lake City to visit a cousin and do some geneology work on Monday. Senneth Hawkes and Dollie Iverson attended the gold en wedding party given by Wilma and Frank Anderson of Elwood. LaNee and Jack are going to San Diego, Larry and Vicky Chadaz of Tremonton and Reese and Sharon Poppleton of Welles-vill- e for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kroksh. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson. Relatives and close friends were the invited guests. Dahrl T. Billings of Provo visited the L. W. Iversons following the party. Mrs. Billings and Mrs. Iverson Mary S. Anderson visited her daughter and husband, Reva and Wayne Merrill in Preston from Wednesday until Sunday. She also called on her sister-in-laAnnie Anderson and 'a brother, Roy, while there. Carroll and Bernice Hall returned from another fishing trip to Strawberry reservoir Sunday. This is one of many such trips this summer. They have been real successful and on this trip they brought Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening in Sacra drove to Idaho Falls over the weekend to watch our local boys play in the district finals. Sorry that we have to report that they lost all of their games. However, they are a great baseball team and we have many local fans. The North Box Elder County DUP chorus met for a practice session Monday at the home of Carrie J. Christensen. Blair Hawkes staged a farewell party Saturday night for Craig Grover who will be leaving soon for Guensal, British Columbia to live with his grandparents, the Charles Hughes and attend school. Craig's parents, the Raymond Grovers, took their family, with the exception of Craig, to the above area where they spent two weeks with Mrs. Grover's parents. They report having had a marvelous trip, the highlight of which was going to the gold-minin- g town of Billie This town has Barkerville. been fully restored. were in the 1800's. Connie really enjoyed the Royal Theatre where oldtime plays are presented and the actors are real live people. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmgren, Gayle Holmgren and Lorraine Youth Fair Following Mishap With Tractor Tremonton youth was listed in fair condition under intensive Hoscare at the McKay-De- e pital Tuesday following a tractor accident Sunday. Ace J. Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Weight, 318 S. 6th W., Tremonton was injured when he was apparently run over by a A tractor. Sheriff's deputies said details of the mishap are very sketchy. A Tremonton ambulance was dispatched at 5:03 p.m. to the Wayne Jensen farm in mile West Fielding, one-hawest of Hod Peck's store. Kenneth Funk, according to lf sheriff's deputies, was one of the first people to arrive on the scene following the mishap. Funk said "as near as we could tell" Weight came up behind a 0 John Deere tractor being driven by another youth. Weight apparently slipped behind the backing tractor and was run over. "The boy on the tractor really didn't see it," Funk said, and Weight was injured too badly to say what had happened. "When we got there he was just laying inside the ar 40-1- rear wheels" noon. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson were guests at the American Greeting Card luncheon and ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony in Brigham City. Saturday,-th- Devere n enjoy swimming. Those attending from Portage were Mrs.Thelma Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Arthur L. Gibbs. Saturday, Mrs. William L. Gibbs accompanied by Mrs. Laura Gibbs and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins, Shame, Stacy, Matt, and Travis Gibbs attended the Erastus Nielsen Wells family reunion at Lava Hot Springs at Lava, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lym Wiser of Eden, Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal from Friday until Sunday. . Friday, Mrs. Wendell C. Hall hosted a shower for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks of Rexburg, Idaho. Many of the sisters enjoyed tying a quilt, playing games, visiting and eating a luncheon. Mrs. Monte (Alice) Hudson of Blackfoot came Fri Harris, Regional Representative of the Quorum of the Twelve, presided at the stake conference in Pocatello, Idaho Stake Saturday and Sunday. Sunday, Mrs. Harris and daughter, Lori, attended with him and following the conference they were dinner guests of President and Sist but they weren't on him, Funk added. H. Ninety-severelatives gathered to enjoy eating, a program, visiting and several going to Belmont Springs to reun-ionfrid- Elder James Gibbs family reunion was held at the Portage Church with the family of the late Vera Hall in charge and James Rolland Hall of Salt Lake City acting chairman of the day's activities. all. might be improved for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks and family of Rexburg, Idaot ho were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and daughter, Julie. Sunday the families attended Sacrament meeting in Logan in the interest of Chris Perry, who reported his mission. week Visiting during the Mrs. and Mr. of home the at Wynn John were Mrs. Skip day and took her grandmother, Mrs. Esther John to Blackfoot to her son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Deward John and son, Douglas, where she was a guest until Sunday when they brought her home. She attended a wedding and reception for her great grandson, Duane L. Atwood in St. Anthony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Chandler and daughter, attended Sunday Harris School in Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs Marvin John and family of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie W. Ricks of Benson, and Mrs. Leona Williams of Malad. All enjoyed a birthday dinner Sunday to honor Mrs. John on her birthday. the Parley's First Ward in Salt Lake on Sun- day. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris and children and later visited Glen Mocris at the University Hospital. Jayme and Angie, the young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Roderick underwent tonsilectomies in the new hospital in Brigham City Monday. Wednesday, Mrs. Wood-roaccompanied by Mrs. Ora John, Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Ervin Jones of n Cherry Creek visited in with Mrs. Darell De Groot and children and Mrs. Gene Koford and children. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family of Farm-ingtowere guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Larry Howell went to Robin, Idaho, Monday and visited with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson. Mayor Larry Howell wishes to inform all the residents of Portage of the Bond Election to be held August 31 and encourages all to vote favorably that our water system Sunday, Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter, Amie of Rexburg and Mrs. Sherry Budge and Stephanie and Scott of were Logan overnight of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris. Monday, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Budge and their daughters met another sister, Mrs. Glen Cobia and daughter, Lisa, of Logan and left for Sacraguests Og-de- mento, California where n, they will visit with their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harris and family. Scott Budge was left with his grandparents for the week. Mrs. Reed t.j'Nielsen and Natalie, granddaughter, attended the birthday dinner for Darrin Cannon at the home of Mr. and VIrs. Gary Cannon in Ogden Saturday. The theatres, stagecoaches are just as they homes, Holmgren drove to Rock Springs, Wyoming Monday to visit David and Robin Richards and their family. The Anton Christensen family held their reunion Saturday at the Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham City. Following the games in Idaho Falls over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Burt, who took a ride through Yellowstone Park. Karen Christensen's Carolyn and Henry Yates and son of Malta were weekend guests at the Norman Childs' home. Grads Are Named OTU the 101st cooling capacity) commencement 860 watts Tested For I' information on cost ot operation and selection of correct cool- Look for this I'.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Label on refrigeration room air conditioners to help you compare The services were held in Marriott Center, the largest assembly building on any campus in the United States. With more d It is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Latter-da- y ' ing capacity, ask your dealer for NBS Publication LC 1053 or write to National Bureau of Standards, 411.00, Washington, D.C. 20234. 5,640. t accordance with EER 5.4 to EER 9.9 Roberts (MAS) and Diana Marie Stine (MAS), Tremonton. The summer graduates, in addition to the .3,628 who received degrees in December and April, brought the total for the school year to 23,000-sea- m For available 7,500 to 8,500 Btu per hour 115 volt window models the EER range is Sheryl Reve Fluckiger William John (BAC), the for units with the same cootinf capacity, higher EER means: Lower energy consumption Lower cost to use! . 7.5 amperes 115 volts IMPORTANT energy guide EE R9 3 8,000 Btu per hour held recently at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The students receiving diplomas were James R. Baty (MAS), Park Valley; SusanneRae Farrell (BAC), church-relate- He's the kind of friend you can depend on - always around when he needs you. Model 5508 A10 ASDF Corp. Five local students were among the 2,012 students who received diplomas at the summer convocation of than 25,000 students, Brigham Young University is the unilargest versity in the United States. . Mary Y. John 'catch." Many, many townfolk sister, Lynne Mangum and three daughters of Georgetown,'1 Idaho; spent Friday night at the Christensen home and the two sisters spent Saturday in Logan. are sisters. counselors, er Earl Murray. They returned home Sunday after- and Vera R. Morris were released as presidency of the Relief Society with a vote of thanks for the many hours of service they have rendered. Sustained as the new presidency were President Thora T. Allen with Elma J. Bell and Carol W. Parkinson as counselors. These six sisters were asked to bear their testimonies. Other business wa Trina W. Gibbs, released as Den Mother for the Cub Scouts, Kathy Clark released as Primary teacher and sustained as Den Mother. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thrope and children are spending two weeks here at the home of Mrs. Thrope's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. They are visiting her parents at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. Miss Marlene John and Cheryle Allen attended their five-yeschool class evening at Bear River High School. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knudsen and family were Mrs. Kenneth Cornwall, Mrs. Sherry Bingham and daughter, Cindy Bingham, and Becky Palmer of Tremonton. energy-efficie- i How to save on electricity one of a series Shopping for an air conditioner? Jf irst, compare enera J v-emci-encv n an important factor to consider in selecting a refrigeration room air conditioner. Different models use different amounts of electricity to do the same job. The most efficient models operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same amount of cooling. Until recently, one had to know a lot about air conditioners to know the difference. Fortunately, there is now an easy, accurate way for you to compare the y of units before buying. By determining each model's Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), you can compare the amount of electricity the different units consume. The EER rating system is recognized industry-wide- , and here's Energy-efficienc- is y energy-efficienc- how it works: Comparing efficiency U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels are now found on most new models of room air' conditioners. As shown in the illustration at top, the labels show: 1. the cooling capacity of the unit in "British thermal units" (8,000 Btu's in the example); 2. the EER rating (EER 9.3); and 3. the EER range for units of about the same cooling Used Cor Specials 75 Plymouth Duster Low Air miles, 9.9). capacity (EER ER The higher (he EER rating, the greater the energy efficiency. For example, a unit rated at EER 9.3 costs about a third less to operate than a unit with the same Btu cooling capacity but rated at EER 6. Energy efficient models often cost a little more initially because their cooling mechanisms are usually larger and heavier. Their lower operating cost, however, will usually more than offset their higher original cost over the life of the unit. 3895.00 5.4-E- Cond. 2595.00 74 Ford Pinto Li jT l : , Your dealer will calculate the EER of any unit for Btu's Watts 9.3 F.F.R OU. ,EEH, 9.3 75Q7.000.00 6,750 2500 2250 2500 Example: Suppose the unit's cooling capacity is 7.(XH) Btu's and its power rating is 750 watts. You would divide 7.000 bv 750: -- 2595.00 73 Pontine CotoliiM! 4 Door 73 Ford Rcngsr Air Cond. PL) 72 Ford Grcnd Torino 2 Door Computing the EER If a unit does not carry the guide label described above, its EER rating can be computed. You need to know its cooling capacity (Btu's per hour), and the number of watts of electricity needed to operate it. Both these figures usually are printed on the unit's back panel. To find the EER, simply divide the Btu's by the wattage: 3395.00 with Air 2395.00 Cond. 70 Ford T Bird 1595.00 69 GMC 1795.00 Ton Pickup Question? Write to Reddy! Utah I'ower welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-askequestions and good suggcsiins are published in Reddy Kilowatt's regular newspaper column. Write to d Motor Co. Crump-LVheaff- oy PONTIAC 6t5 W. Matn Tremonton CADILLAC GMC lieihh Kilmidii Utah I Mi ID. .(). Box M!!. S.ilt l.ik.'CiU, If you'd rather not figure the EER yourself, your dealer will be happy to compute it for you. Don't hesitate to ask him; it's your money at stake.Don't buy a unit larger or smaller than you need. Selecting a properly sized refrigeration air conditioner is the best way to ensure optithat Ls most energy-efficiemum comfort ...and really help you save on electricity. - nt A note about evaporation-typ- e coolers cooler (sometimes If you can use an evaporation-typcalled a "swamp cooler") which adds moisture to air as it cools it, further savings in encrgv are possible. e mm & LIGHT CO |