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Show THE SENTINEL . M r. v f 4502 4504 4506" 4508- 4522 4524 4526 4530 4532 4534 453t r, r. ! ; "I: " . :. ,,..: . 465-6t- h - ',..( 1 , 4520. la,:--i- MIDVALE CITY ! ,:- -, s: : Midvale City, Utah . delivers only five percent of the fire's heat to the home. The other 95 percent goes up the chimney. A vigorously burning fire draws enough air to empty a 1,400 square foot home in about 20 minutes. In the process, outside air gets drawn into the home under windows, around doors and through cracks in the floors. It happens in even the homes. This all means that a fireplace can actually hinder, rather than help in heating the home and cutting utility bills. Yet, most persons who own a fireplace still want to use it. The following tips are given by the USU specialists to help to increase fireplace ' ' ' ' efficiency. First," check the chimney for creosote obstructions and buildup. Clean any ' buildup before starting a fire to avoid a chimney fire that may result when a high flue temperature ignites the creosote. Be aware that creosote is a flamable substance. It condenses out of flue gases from burning wood ' forming' hard, flaky, dark deposits 'in the chimney. fires and Smoldering, soft woods promote this creosote buildup. Burning well seasoned hardwoods will minimize the creosote buildup. ' If smoke tends to back up into the room when you start the fire, warm up the chimney. Do this by carefully holding a lighted piece of kindling or rolled up newspaper toward the top and rear of the fireplace. Then use kindling (never lighter fluid) to , 'i'--;J- - November 8, 1983 .M Ji ' ; 'J ' INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Plate a cross1 (X) In ' the' square following the name(s) of the person fs) you fa vor ;.'as the candidate(s) for each respective office, :. ; FOR COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term . Vote For ' Three RAYMON M. BAARZ RICHARD F. COLES RONN COWLEY "4 i. L. REID FILLMORE R. KENT KING 'i DONALD J. NORTON it 1 608 Elect Betty .v. i i Naylor West Jordan City ! epn ini. I Council delegates and visitors. Friday evening's banquet in the main ballroom honors Scout Girl outstanding volunteers, community people and organizations who have "Promoted the growth and betterment of the Girl Scout program in Utah." Entertainment will be provided by demonstration groups of Girl Scout doggers from Orem, folk dancers, Salt Lake City and ballet dancers from Ogden. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. on Saturday with president Giles calling the business sessions to order at 9 a.m. Representing Girl Scouts of this area are: delegates Cathy tm 1 ' ' Wnan van mak advanca lunaral arrangamantt. ., yaa limply inolcatt tha lyp o aarvlca Ilka and tha arica bracktt you ' yov'tf taal it aperopriata. V can alia prapay ma lunaral aipantat II yon with. Call ar coma by today ta talk with ana e our ' profits lMt plannlnf advitars. Wt'll blip yoa put all your rhouojiti hi wrltlnf. WEST JORDAN Mil 9 ! I Paid Pol. Ad. L. Reid Fillmore Realize that ashes act as insulation. They can help the fire burn ' more efficiently. Allow them to accumulate to at least an inch deep on the hearth. Add new logs to the rear of the fire. .There they will serve to reflect, lightand heat into .the, , "Citizen involvement is the foundation of community progress. Please vote for the I 'va lit L 1 1 three j ; candidates November L . Reid Fillmore escaping up the chimney when the fireplace is not in use. Efficiency of the fireplace can be increased further by installing and using an outside air source that feeds directly into the fireplace. It avoids using the interior air that has been heated by the regular heating system to feed the fire. It greatly reduces cold outside air being pulled into of choice your 8." city council Midvale Wesft JJdDirdlairD Doesn't Have To Be The Consider a! fireplace insert. Weigh its cost against the benefits. Though expensive, it can increase fireplace efficiency percent making it a up to more significant heat source. Some inserts are essentially wood stoves designed to fit into masonry fireplaces. These burn wood efficiently and radiate heat to the surroundings. Some have air circulation systems added that heat the room air. Air circulation grates also, are f;t MORTUARY 0 Place In The Valley To I mtt OiMIp (Bvniftx? IIeOzogg) 3D . Deadline Tuesday, 4 p.ra, , All Classified Ads . You're lucky, because you may qualify for savings on your Auto Insurance. Farmers, figures show that the 'best drivers are men '1 v i i' ancLwomen between 30 and 60,jjo they deserve a breaton insurance costs. r Harris McCann " Call v y i- - or v MlkeTomsIck MidVale 12.76 none Sandy 11.35 none J.; -- 8-9- 7 Percent V I Garbage Water, Sewer tnTh?Vally none ' South Jordan 9.8 none Riverton 5.00 none South Salt Lake 6.25 none Vote To Cut Your Taxes ,,v ELECT 1 775 255-856- 3 Prld9-Unit- ' :r city Sales Tax 12.04 to tell you about Farmers money-savin- g 3060 Auto Package City Council I . WeSt Jordan Look into it today. Ask me nn Responsibility pve Mill Levy CityTown Murray Pd. Pol. Adv. VotWN6V.8 Dun O-- Watt 7101 Satlh W H W. 7000 South West Jordan or 255-- 1 112 Low CJtlDIL Guaranteed Both East and West Representation iL7JliDIlLialCJ Paid Pol. Ad KM. lueViJMuafeta4aMAa4l4i94MMl4M on L. Reid Fillmore hfcMlbliM Experience Makes A Difference o, do business." Experienced Leadership: 40-6- 0 ... 'it "Lets make Midvale an enviable place to live, to visit, to shop and to thehouse. . rr .ii .i i Mrs Clark P. Giles, president of well-seale- yts ta any al tnata quastlam, tha yaa'N want la look into aur ara- plana .Ivnaral prtfram. Headlining the evening's events will be a reenactment of the Jordan High dedication, which originally took place 70 years ago. the council, and Mrs Robert A. Schumacker, annual meeting chairman, will preside over the activities for the four hundred d percent by installing glass doors. These doors will also keep home heat from in Ilk Da ywi kaaw what VH' fufitrtl? Da ye avar warry about mat worriad mitral tipanMSt Art yo , yaur family mlfht tpand all at Ma litt .timvranca an a funarair II yov'va it was Nov. 9, announced. Activities will get underway at 7 p.m. day, RICHARD F. COLES ' ' your fireplace 566-060- 1 Jordan High School ,1 at Jordan Night" on Wednes- Lake City. the eMcierl' jYflUjppue from of five to 10 W. 7800 5. The PTA will hold its first "Look Utah Girl Scout Council's 23rd annual meeting will open with an awards banquet. The two day affair, Nov. 4 and 5, will be held at the Union Building on the University of Utah Campus in Salt low-lev- el thefire. start ' byJHSPTA , best-construct- ' Night' slated annual meeting begins Friday Page 3 In addition there will be displays from all the school clubs, activities, and departments. AD 'of the school's performing groups will be on hand as well. An earnest invitation is extended to all alumni, students, and parents. 'Look at Jordan Girl Scout council . . chairman; available to help fireplace efficiency. Those equipped with an air blower force more heat out into the room. If you are shopping for an insert, examine the construction, tightness of door seal, absence of gaps, thickness of walls, operation of air inlet and ease of operation. ; Official Ballot For Sandy neighborhood Ana Scheurich, junior consultant; Janet Tufts, Visitors brownie consultant. are LaDene ' Moffett, Sheri Adamson, Shelly Wilkinson, Bonnie Demorotski, Wendy Anderson, Judy Turnbow, and Bobbie Botkiri. Arends, Stop fireplace sending room heat up chimney GENERAL ELECTION POLLING PLACES ' " 181 North Main Eagle's Lodge ' '" Midvale 1st Ward Avenue ' f.' '. 383 East Centef ' Midvale School 217 East 7800 South. MidvaUey School 80 EastCenter Street, Midvale City Hall 7 " Have you realized that the Midvale Jr. High School v138 Pioneer Street 11 Leone Jensen 197 Olympus Street glow may be the warmest part of ':': ' ' ' Mrs. Dahl Carter ! 200Coolidge standard your masonry ' ' 416 Darin Street ' Benny Hickman ' ' at Utah fireplace? Specialists Buren 362 Smith Van !' Lynn out that State University point 8449 South 150 West ,. Copperview School 1 " the average masonry fireplace 315 Wood Street Ruth Vine Tyler Branch 1983 Thursday, Nov. 3, 1983 "y 5 |