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Show Page EERALD, Provo, Utah, A2.-T- HE 54, 1S91 Saturday, August Trial Hints on air conditioning Q - I want to add air Herald Senior Reporter A man accused cf assault and obstruction of justice following a James Dulley YOUR f CUT mi itiILI DiLLo 'operation? H. D. There are some new types of large room air conditioners and heat pumps that are extremely quiet and very energy efficient. The seasonal energy efficiency ratios (SEER) are as high as 12, higher than many central air conditioners. These are called ductless or A systems because they are designed like central air conditioners and heat pumps. The noisy compressor and condenser fan unit is located outside your house on a concrete pad. It can be as far as 100 feet from the quiet indoor cooling blower unit. A ductless system is ideal if you don't currently have a central forced-ai- r heating system. To add central you would generally have to install ductwork throughout your house. With a ductless system, you can run just the small refrigerant lines to the indoor cooling units in several rooms. The electric wiring for the indoor units comes from outdoors too. The resultant comfort level is excellent and you can zone cool your house. This saves electricity by cooling only the rooms that are used at various times of the day and ' night. For air conditioner-onl-y use, the small indoor blower unit (13 inches-hig- h by 31 inches-wid- e is by 7 inches-deeusually located high on the wall. This allows the cooled air to naturally drop and circulate throughout the room. When using a ductless heat pump for heating too, it is sometimes located lower on Ihe wall. 1 Since these units are often .located high out of reach, the entire system is controlled by hand-hel- d a remote control. From your sofa, this control allows you to set blower speeds, temperature settings, automatic nighttime setups, etc. p) TV-ty- COUP: (Continued from Page Al) makes the vice president the and Gennady Yanay-e-v used that pretext in the coup to declare Gorbachev physically incapacitated. Rage at a seemingly helpless Communist Party, six of whose leaders were arrested for instigating the coup, exploded nationnext-in-lin- e, wide: With Gorbachev's consent, the party's Central Committee building in Moscow was sealed to assure that documents relating to the coup were not removed or destroyed. "This is a celebration. We have a real government and these fascists are gone," said Yuri Marinov, a student who watched from outside. Party archives and documents also were sealed at its Leningrad headquarters, the Smolny Institute, Lenin's base during the Bolshevik revolution. Yeltsin, who quit the party-las- t summer, fired off directives branch suspending the hard-lin- e of the Communist Party in the Russian republic and a series of party and government newspapers. He suspended the publica i I I T third-degr- Most systems utilize a rotary compressor to niinimize outdoor noise and vibration. Others utilize either a stan- first-degre- ee third-degr- second-degre- dard reciprocating compressor and or a new quiet scroll compressor. The ductless heat pumps provide both heating and cooling. You can also get units with electrical resistance backup heating elements for areas where the heating load is substantial in the winter. You can write to me for UTILITY BILLS UPDATE No. 308 showing a buyer's guide of ductless mini-splsystem air conditioners and heat pumps listing manufacturers, addresses, telephone numbers, model numbers, compressor type, capacities, efficiency levels and specifications on several models. Please include $1 and a super-efficie- nt LDS Church high-efficien- - Lott. that give them stature among Latter-da- y Saints and who have allowed their stature to be used to promote such presentations," the leaders said, Church spokesman Don would not say whether the statement referred specifically to Sunstone, nor would Sunstone officials Daniel Rector and Elbert Peck. However, Peck and Rector issued their own brief response. "We are very sorry if some deliberations at our symposiums clearly aimed symposium Le-Fev- ples. "We deplore the bad taste and msensitivity of these public discussions of things we hold sa- envelope, to James Dulley, The Daily Herald, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., CinESS-SIZE cred," the faith's governing First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said in a cinnati, OH 452244 I want to determine Q how much heat is gained and lost from my house through my windows as compared to my walls. I am trying to determine if I should get replacement windows? J.L. A It is a very involved calculation to determine the heat loss or gain through windows. There are many factors including the glass type, shading, airtightness, frame materials, orientation to the sun, CROWD: (Continued from Page Al) Protesters splashed red paint on a statue across from the Bolshoi Theater of Karl Marx, author of the Communist Manifesto. In a mock hanging, a crowd near Red Square looped a rope around the neck of a statue of Yakov Sverdlov, the Central Committee secretary who died of the flu while trying to spread Bolshevism in the Ukraine in 1917. Early Saturday, a crane began to remove the statue. of KGB headquarters, or chipped at the marble base that had supported a monument of Felix Dzerzhmsky, the Polish-bor- n founder of the Soviet secret police, which was dismantled and dragged away Thursday night They presented their, prized marble chips to Moscow City Council officials, who drove around exasperated, trying ue RDA: tion of six Communist Party newspapers, including Pravda, and ordered new chiefs for the official Novosti and Tass news services, charging they had supported the takeover. It was unclear whether he had the authority to do that. The Communist Party was banned from the national KGB, where its influence made the security service a source of terror and intimidation of dissidents. Latvia followed Lithuania and banned the Communist Party. Latvian Communist Party leader Alfred Rubiks was arrested for supporting the coup. Georgia's president, Zviad Gamsak-hurdicalled for a similar ban and nationalizationof party property. The party leaders in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan resigned from the national Politburo, and those two republics were joined by Moldavia in ordering Communist Party organizations out of the government offices, the police and military. Statues of Lenin were pulled down in the Lithuanian and Estonian capitals. In a symbol of change, the flag of Russia was raised over the Kremlin on Friday. a, (Continued from Page Al) "There's never been any decision of driving other businesses out" Hildebrandt said. "It hopefully will increase the competitive level and bring more people to the area." Provo Mayor Joseph A. Jenkins said he felt the chamber's stand on RDAs was correct in that there had been abuses statewide. However, he said he disagreed with the limitation to only basic industry. If RDAs are used correctly to revitalize blighted areas such as a city's downtown area, some retail businesses will be attracted, he said. He cited downtown Provo, "You're not going to get into the downtown area a Novell or a WordPerfect or anyone else like that," Jenkins said. Professional offices will be attracted as well as retail businesses. Jenkins said in his opinion, the state redevelopment act never considered taking orchard property and other similar undeveloped property and turning it into shopping centers or similar developments. "We haven't gone out and 386DX-2- 5 1 meg ram 1 40 meg HDD 1IT 7 CJ .IV uthoriied Tytx mtr 374-072- 5 t hhritrr of and irr rrgivtrrrd Inlrrnafional Buinrv Marhinrt Corporation. IHM W trl-ma- rl fraud. Prosecutors allege that Erb-funnele- gave offense or were interpreted as detracting from the mission of the church. Our intent is to conduct thoughtful'discussions of religious questions in a spirit of good will," they said. "We believe that in the long run, an open and honest examination of the varied perspectives Paints zvA ttHr of the Latter-dafriends helps to build the kingdom of God," said Rector and Peck. foundation pubThe lishes Sunstone magazine, which features articles on Mormon history, doctrine and policy. It also sponsors an annual symposium on all aspects of Mormon culture as well as regional symposia on Mormon and related issues. ; Sunstone's audience is made up primarily of Mormon intellectuals, academics and liberals. : . "Some of the presentations by people whom we believe to be: faithful members of the church have included matters that were seized upon and publicized in: such a way as to injured fee church or its members or to jeopardize the effectiveness er safety of our missionaries," the OWENS: luted by seepage from the mines. He said the Utah congressional ' delegation last fall asked for an investigation by the U.S. Geolog- cal Survey. "Those people have been on,, the site twice. I spoke with them; this afternoon. They did not do any new core drillings. They took the record of the Bureau of Reclamation. Their report, which is within two to three weeks of being completed, basically sup-- , ports the previous reports that the damsite is safe," he said. - "We need to evaluate this new testimony and the leads followed by the I.G. office and the GAO, then the delegation must decide who to believe." y (Continued from Page Al) willing to testify before any agency, will begin Sunday in The Daily Herald. Congressman Owens said he has requested the high level investigations immediately. He said he had tried to contact other members of Utah's congressional delegation but so far had been able to contact only Congressman BiilOrton. "He agrees with me that the charges are serious and a thorough investigation is needed." Owens said he has heard Leon Hansen talk many times and has seen his data. Now some other credible people have come forward to support Hansen's claims, he said, and that information must be examined and evaluated. He noted that a cover-u- p by the Bureau of Reclamation is one issue, and the actual safety of the dam is another. Still another issue is the charge that water in the dam, which is designed to be used for culinary purposes in Salt Lake County, would be pol U1STU leaders said. i The leaders also said some; faith members undoubtedly participated in the symposia because they were invited to state or' '"1 defend the church's positions. , He said the Utah congressional delegation has been united in support of the experts. "My feeling is that in the end, we will conclude that the dam is, in fact, safe," he declared. He pointed cut that this invesv giation stalls Senate consideration of the CUP bill. "I hope it is a brief still and hope it is not true. We have an enormous investment in Joia nelle Dam. 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Our fax number for press releases or letters is from $59500 Provo trial for Margarito Rojas, 19, E. Center, Goshen, has been fS-- onies, and two third-degr- e charges of communications News: VGA Color 324 West Center 215 ua-lawf-ul byi. About Your Paper Par 2 Ser Ports $HSi00 Other Systems JUST court charged with two counts of dealing of property second-degre- e fiduciary, both The Daily Herald is published daily, Monday through Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday morning, by Scripps League Newspapers, Inc.. Our daily business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Herald business office is closed weekends. FDD Microsoft works or Windows with mouse Citizen 200 GX Printer Use of our Shareware Library Lola K. Pickering, 46, 80 N. 200 West, Pleasant Grove, pleaded not guilty to two third-degre- e drug charges. Her trial will! be Oct 10 in Judge George E. Bal-li- fs Arraignment for Stanley Erb, of Phoenix, Ariz., has been' continued one week. He has been 45, which is contained within an RDA, as an example. WW 1 ee continued to Sept 18 in Judge Cullen Y. Christensen's court He is facing a third-degre- e burglary charge. es- tablished redevelopment areas in places that were not blighted," Jenkins said. teQ3JGE& : re vainly through megaphone appeals to get the crowd to go away. It took five hours for City Council members to negotiate evacuation of the Central Committee and take down ihe hamHundreds of people pounded mer and sickle flag atop the on the bronze pedestal in front building. etc. Don't just use the manufacturer's rated insulation of the glai3 to compare that to your wall Considering the substantial investment in replacement windows, you should consider employing the services of a qualified energy auditor for an analysis. It will be a hundred dollars well spent. third-degr- A "We are especially saddened at the participation of our own members, especially those who hold church or other positions earlier this month, the church first decried as "offensive" a presentation on its tem- BUSIN- , rare joint statement. at the Sunstone Foundation, which held its 13th annual ee Brent D. Zubeck, 41, 847 E. 400 South, Orem, pleaded not guilty to retail theft His Cleve Hatch, said he attorney, planned to file a motion for a competency examination on Zubeck. Meanwhile, a trial has been scheduled for Nov. 6 in Judge Boyd L. Park's court. leaders rebuke symposium participants Friday issued a stern rebuke to members who participated in a recent independent symposium on Mormon culture, doctrine and policy. In a statement e In other arraignments Friday, SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mormon Church's heirarchy on it STAMPED Ericksen appeared and asked for a continuation of his arraignment. He will enter a plea Aug. 30 on two charges of attempted murder. He was arrested after an officer, who was flagged down by Lott, and a backup officer, said Ericksen shot at them. The backup officer, Phil Webber, was injured. Ericksen also faces a assault charge in the beating of drunken brawl that ended in the shooting of a police officer will have a trial Wednesday. Danny L. Herring, 22, 807 W. 2100 North, Provo, was in 4th District Court Friday and pleaded not guilty to the assault charge of Troy Lott, another man who was drinking with Herring at the time of the incident. Herring also pleaded not e obguilty to the struction of justice charge stemming from allegations that he extra-quie- it tried to stop a police officer from firing at another friend, Kevin Ericksen. By KAYLENE NELSEN condi- tioning to a large family room and both heat and to a bedroom addition. 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