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Show THE SENTINEL ' II New booklet lists tips to prevent energy waste A The Utah Energy Office is offering free to the public a complete energy savings handbook for homeowners. "Pull the Plug; Stop Energy e Waste" is a bound paperback which covers a myriad of energy topics and conservation ideas to help V ' OS. ( 288-pag- t - - J & .. with illustrations. The will help handbook determine the best combination of improvements for individual homes that will yield the largest long- run savings in energy expenditures. Detailed but forms easy help homeowners to calculate the dollar and cents savings which will be realized from each conservation measure. Supplies of the energy saving handbook are limited. Stop by the Utah p insulation, weatherstrip-ping- , handbook includes Energy Office to pick up for instructions home consume a free copy . . . and pull energy homeowners less energy and become audits, solar hot water individual energy saving the plug on home energy mere efficient in their systems, passive solar methods accompanied waste. energy use. "Pull the Plug" can be obtained by visiting the Utah Energy Office at 825 N. Third West, Salt Lake City, from 8 a.m. to S p.m. H I THE SOIL SPECIALISTS Monday through Friday. The handbook will also be S now at 158 E. available at local fairs and expositions at the Utah Energy Office f ot and will help homeowners energy design quickly grasp the essen- retrofit, fireplaces and tial energy saving wood stoves, heating and for techniques a given home air conditioning storm will it and efficiency, energy may require aid in choosing between windows and doors, home projects heating in an emergency, and federal and state and contractor services. covers the "Pull energy tax credits. Plug" The energy savings as such energy subjects y rog Thursday, June 11, 1981 step-by-ste- J ;j 7800 S. 't-- 0 .1". - .;, ; distribution locations will be announced as they become available. "Pull the Plug" is designed to take the guesswork out of energy conservation projects. It : . s Blanche May Macklin, left, received a secretary award from the Fraternal Order of Eagle Ladles Auxiliary 659. She was installed recently as secretary for her twenty-secon- d year. Making the presentation was Ann Parry, president, while past president, Jean Parker, looks on. NEW LOCATION SALE! 20-ye- ar 20-yea- rs faithful Froo park Misleading billings can result In unordorod goods, services Hie Division of Consumer Attain it again ware of a deceptive advertising in the form of from the mailing location a color contrasting with which would indicate that everything else on the businesses may be using advertisement. It will deceptive practices in have to be at least for misleading "billings" type or three times trying to deceive their acunordered services and tual location. larger than normal A company advertising newspaper printing. goods. Great caution should be Utahns, particularly in this manner is and dangerous in that if a taken by businesses and businesses business or professional professionals to keep a professionals, are warned to watch for invoices responds, they are then watch for any billings of from firms unknown to obligated permanently this type and which inthem. This department for a billing each suc- dicate sale of directories has a list of invoices cessive year for a sup or other types of : which depict the type of posed registeries for which they billing we are talking' publication in the forth- -' have placed no order or about They contain wor- coming and subsequent made no inquiry. This type of advertising ding appearing on the issues of the directory.' back in barely noticeable In addition, this adver- is being used by light print, which states, tising is in violation of a numerous companies "This Form Is A Postal Service Rule mainly operating on a Solidation And Does Not which took effect Decem- mail order type of system Include Any Obligation ber 8, 1977 making it and originating in various For Payment . . .". The mandatory that the sections of the United billinghead develops notice must be printed in States and out of Hong Kong, London and Hamburg, Germany. The Division of Consumer Affairs has asked that anyone receiving a telexteletype form of advertising or any similar billing indicating money due for directories or registeries which have not been requested, to nt Burglary suspect seen concorn is plannod An afternoon of music and dance will be featured during Sandy Citv's exoanded Fourth of July Celebration -a- nd ifsaU free to the public. It's called "Concert in the Park" and it will run from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on July 4 in the field west of Mt. Jordan Junior Burglars entered a home near 12300 S. 900 E., through an unlocked door and took a $400 stereo. However, Draper u Police Chief Allan said that thanks to a neighbor's alertness, the police have a description of the suspect and hope to make an arrest Char-bonnea- soon. Charbonneau E. 4th S., Salt Lake City, ment in conjunction with Utah 84111, telephone no. the annual In- city's dependence Day 533-644- car- nival. USE THE WANT ADS Performing groups SOD SOIL Ci In Mhw tar ImM II M ttiM low prtOMl Sod picked up 10&qt, Sod dallverad 12tq.fL od Wim Sandy Loam s600yd. Clay $800,d. Stoor Manure $1 000yd. Bark Finos yd. en- courages all residents to keep an eye on their neighbor's property when no one's home and to save the outside envelope, the card and the High School. A stage will bill itself and contact be set up at the west end report suspicious someone at tne Division k. r.iH nA tiww will cumstances to police. of Camuaer Affairs; 330 he continuous entertain- - Jit 2553722 Other jexhibits Wo do comploto landscaping cir- w from Sandy and other metropolitan area cities will appear in concert, providing entertainment until just before parade ((sr usr time. There will be something for nearly every musical taste including country, folk, e Bluegrass and fiddling. Also scheduled are American clog dancing and an exhibition by a local dance school. old-tim- Give Dad are Concert-goer- s Some Change urged to bring blankets or lawn chairs if they want to avoid sitting direcUy on the grass. Medieval banquet to feature singer An authentic medieval banquet will be held June 12, at 6:30 p.m. for mem- bers of the Sandy Tenth Ward. Troubadours will entertain during the feast. The Salt City Entertainers with a special singer will present a program. ' Tickets can be obtained from Kenneth Cb tiJl Diagonal Daluxt) Bur-ningha- m or Dell Petersen. Hayride part ai Deseret Industries, you can get Dad a lawnmower, a bowling ball, ofvisittoWelby A television set, bicycle ... you name it . . and you'll give him change back. too. Our father's Day prices are so low you won't believe it! . Come in now while the selection is great. Daughters Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy Tremendous Savings Men's Clothing . Select a complete wardrobe Dad. All men's clothing is included in this sale. .H Price Electric Fans Made Dad happy with a refurbished T V They are all reduced lor this sale For 25 S. Main $24.50 Deseret Industries Thrift Store Tooele West Jordan 1550 Oesetel mausHi W. J leieraiiy 7800 S. awo vwei r,wt, of Utah Welby. summer comfort at a budget saving price . . . shop early lor best selection. $14.50 Off far- Pioneers. The ride ended at the site of the monument being erected at 4200 West and the Old Bingham Highway in June 13th. Television Sets 9 Murray 4485 for Now Through hayride over mland and through an old Welby townsite was part of the closing social held by the Welby Camp of the . 50 N. Main The group had a barbecue prior to a program. Frank Malmstrom and B. A. Brown told stories about Welby, and Ethel Jones gave a reading en- titled "Maggie and Jiggs." Fay Eldredge, captain, was in charge. The social was under the direction of Leonora Cook, first vice captain. fU(c uis TV and Appliance VI 7980 So. State -- Midvale 255-425- 3 a |