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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, March 4, 1982 - Page 18 Cortez Real Estate Utah 1982 HORSES U SHEEP 300 lbs to 500 lbs $64 to 72 550 lbs. to 800 lbs. $62 to 69 Forty attend solar seminar 250 lbs to 450 lbs 500 lbs to 750 lbs last Saturday for a presentation Sunlight Industries, Inc., by Colorado Springs, on solar panel lecture was systems. Tbe received with both interest and 2-h- our t skepticism by homeowners, prohome buyers, merspective chants and farmers. Myron Rush, Sunlight repredescribed southern sentative, Utah as an ideal area for solar heating and presented several tips that a consumer should consider when shopping for an active system, specifically glazing, insulation, absorber plate coating and panel framework. Industries uses Sunlight Tedlar for glazing, Solar Acrylic Emulsion by Reynolds Aluminum for insulationand a steel or aluminum frame for the solar panels. Rush explained that even the best solar heating periodically needs a back-u- p system and he or recommends rock storage systems. Sunlight Industries can provide solar domestic water and space heat individually or in combina wood-burni- A A ng to Rush, most According structures, excluding allelectric homes, can save up to 30 percent of their utility bills with a Sunlight system. With a possible 20 percent increase in energy costs within the year and more increases to follow, Rush asserts a substancumulative savings with tial solar heating. Based upon the 1976 National Energy Act, qualifying home owners may receive a 50 percent tax credit for solar installations. While senior citizens and those on fixed incomes cannot receive the tax credit, they are entitled to a 20 percent discount of mark the be- a new goal was ginning Harold Lyman, presented by to each member of the chairman, Blanding Industry Task Committee present at a breakfast meeting held Monday. The committee is a branch of the Blanding Planning Commission under City Councilman Carl Osborn. Osborn explaned the organization of the Planning Commission and established the first priority for the task committee -- the development of a Blanding Industrial Park. He reported the city is current- ly negotiating with the Bureau of Land Management for land to be used for expansion of the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center for Higher Education, recreation 259-64-93 Saturday $55 to 61 $53 to $38 to $35 to Cutters $30 to Canners Feeder Bulls . $45 to $48 to Fat Bulls SHEEP Utility 57 43 38 35 48 Feeder Ewes Goats Weaner Pigs, p.m. $12 LIQCOLHQ KIT-FOR- M Box 729 LOG HOMES Monticello, Ut 84535 801-587-26- MIKES Painting and Dry Wall (&& W&sxm (&&& Sandblasting to 25 Professional Paperhanging WEATHER 303-565-38- Monticello 30 53 None offered None offered $40 to 45 $12.50 to 20 $15 to 30 Fat Ewes 2 PRE-CU- T SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS Fat Lambs Feeder Lambs to 9 Blanding &(P32aQ lafiSDiaiimiri mnDonniiHGni 11 H 5 1 8 S. Beech, Cortez, G). ITteffl) DS9 for solar installation with Sunlight Industries. Mike and Pat Tabet are the local representative for Sunlight Industries. carnation marks first step carnation to Phyllis Cortes - Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 6 p.m Monticello HEIFERS ut temperature. 587-28-20 Moab Pat and Mike Tabet are pleased with the performance of a solar heating unit newly installed atop their Monticello home. John Noxon photo by Deborah Marcus Over 40 persons met in the San Juan County library in Monticello 587-203- 1 Bruce Adams - 66 STEERS tion to create a closed system. A digital read-oin the active solar system utilizes two blowers and an electronic control unit to provide information on the solar panel air temperature, the solar heated internal water temperature and the ambient room Monticello Serving Southeast Market report for CATTLE 378 HOGS .23 THE HOME STORE 76 West 3rd South AGENCY Auction February 24, BUILDING MATERIALS ALL AMERICAN MARKETS Wheat $5.50 Beans $14.00 and an industrial park. Example areas that have succeeded in developing such parks, are St. George and Ephraim. The committee plans to visit Cedar City and St. George industrial parks in April to learn how best to proceed. Vanessa Bradbury was elected vice chairperson for the committee. Meetings will be held bimonthly on Wednesday mornings at 8 a.m. beginning March 10 at the home of Secretary Marsha Keele. ABAJO PETROLEUM 587-220- 8 Will fly to job HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Refrigeration - Air Conditioning Service DAVID JOHNSON' . Small 678-237- Trencher for rent 28bW' 6 BRUCE JOHNSON 678-249- 8 The committee, investigating ways to expand present industry in the Blanding, met Wednesday with the Associations of Governments Board at the Blanding Job Service Office. BRODERICK TIRE & AUTO CENTER Monticello Morris Nolson Monticello, Utah Phone 587-25- 21 Professional Wheel Alignment Spin Balancing Muffler Shop STATE FARM MUTUAL Automobile Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, 111. 587-263- Open Mon.-Fri- ., 0 8to5p.m. Sat. 8-- 12 |