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Show units promising impressive savings, total replacement has become a popular remedy. Still, you need to understand the true costs or savings of your new view. The following is a cost estimate for a leaky single-pan- e 3- - x window in Salt Lake City: The cost of annual heat loss winthrough your single-pan- e dow (including conduction and infiltration losses) is $50. The cost of heat loss through new might be somewhere around $400. It would take you 10 years at current energy costs to pay for this window replacement with energy dollars saved. Of course, you may be able to weather strip, caulk, or fix up your old windows at just a few dollars and hours. But if you decide to replace your windows, choose the right window for your needs. bill is If your more than you heating bill, choose a window that reflects double-pan- e low heat. energy-efficieE windows is $10. The If your heating bill is scarier window could result in than Halloween, choose a wina potential savings of $40 per dow that will admit solar radia year. The cost of this window the new Winter's approaching Time to fix windows? by Dr. Stephen Poe USU Cooperative Extension j Energy Specialist The total energy lost through windows and doors in homes in the U.S. nearly equals the amount of energy transported ' through the Alaska pipeline. Windows and doors can acd of count for almost one-thir- From page three energy-efficien- t ot any homes total heat loss. Win dows deserve the focus of our attention, since the average home has three or four times as much window area as door area. The question arises, should you upgrade or replace those older windows lately, you probably know it could cost you more to install new windows than you paid for your first home. So, in reality, you cannot top-quali- ty always justify economically replacing older, functioning win- dows. The payback period can windows? range from 10 to 25 years. On If you have shopped for new the other hand, if the existing windows have rotted or damaged wood, cracked glass, poorly fitting sashes, or locks that do not work, you might be better off replacing them. The joy of Richard rough new, IB leak-tig- ht energy-efficie- Tacdfime1 f 1991 Til.. INC. 210 North Main Federated Clubs hold fall banquet DERSIGNED FURTHER AGREES not to appeal the ruling of the court dismissing this action on summary judgement 99 Glen Wilde and his attorney received a check, made out to both of them from the Utah Government Trust, for $8,700. This, as Mr. Eggett put it . . . represented a portion of the attorneys fees incurred by Mr. Wilde After the issuance of this check, both Mr. Wilde ... Levan weather Dance Tijjje but triple glazing probably isnt justified unless your entire house is super energy efficient. Look for windows with a or a lower higher e. If you are having trouble deciding whether you should replace or repair your windows, contact your county Cooperative Extension office, where you find will energy-savin- g worksheets to help you make the decision. We now have our equipment fixed and are ready to serve all your food needs! Stop by for lunch or supper today. public Nature October 4-- 1q q tunities, expectations m work force, careers, and time homemakers. Nautilus of-- t Ipprr ICVJ V.CI 3 nn IOIrvprj I I I I The Nautilus Club of Nephi has announced its officers for the new year. They are LouAnn Osborne, president; Janet W. Stuart, Theral Park, reasurer; Sonya Gibson, reporter; and Helen Anderson, n chairman. vice-preside- secretary-t- rose-garde- Funeral held for Kenneth C. Bean, 62 ... windows work well for all climates, hot or cold, Norma Sherwood, reporter Glen Wilde. He stated that the court further finds that the complaint itself (of Mr. Wilde) failed to allege any harm as a result of Hor-rock- E Double-glaze- d Nephi weather windows could and Mr. Taylor signed away any and all charges against Mr. Brough and the Utah Local Governments Trust and fully acknowledged the validity of any statements. 3. During August and early Judge Boyd Bunnells court September, political advertise- decision. Mr. Wilde was left owments and newspaper articles ing his attorney, Thomas Taytried to dilute Judge Bunnells lor, $7,586.08 in attorneys fees difference between memorandum decision by im- (the plying that the case had already $16,286.08 and $8,700) and he is been settled out of court. to foot all of his expenses and Somehow, Judge Bunnell never total other costs. As long as received any such word. Stories these figures remained unspread that Mr. Wilde would disclosed, Mr. Taylor, who was The opening banquet of the receive a large sum of money in very vocal in the press, could General Federation of Womens settlement. It was further claim victory. Disclosure would Clubs was held recently at the stated that Judge Bunnells expose defeat. Cedar Hollow Restaurant in We will never know why the Nephi. final court order would never be Utah Local Governments Trust Twenty-fou- r forthcoming. women, repre4. On Sept. 3, 1992, Judge gave Mr. Wilde a portion of his senting the Delphic Literary Boyd Bunnell handed down his attorneys fees. Judge Bunnell, Club, the Nautilus Club, and the final order on defendants mo- with Mr. Wilde and his attorney 21st Century Club, were in at- tion for summary judgment and concurring through the signed tendance. incorporated by reference his1 release, awarded everything in Elaine Bowkes, president, memorandum decision dated the case to the trust and to Mr. conducted the meeting. Musical July 28, 1992. He dismissed the Brough. Perhaps the trust, entertainment was provided by case without the right of appeal however, felt some sympathy Brett and Waylund Ludlow. on the part of Mr. Wilde. The for Mr. Wilde. What they did is The keynote speaker was decision arrived in Nephi around no concern of mine. What Eyre, whose topic Sept. 4, but somehow myster- pleases me that Judge Bunnells Winagene in the 90s. She Women was iously disappeared and ended up decision holds and forever will of in my attorneys office in Salt be the final judgement in the spoke many areas of interest,including educational opporLake City over the Labor Day case of Wilde vs. Brough. Mr. was In wherein not it weekend, summation, then, opened until after election day. Wilde has lost in all respects. It was sent back to the Juab The Utah Local Governments County Clerks office and of- Trust is left with egg on its face. ficially filed on Sept. 10, 1992, Mr. Wilde brought the case, where it can now be read on the therefore he and his superiors public record by all interested must bear the blame for the contention it has brought in our Kenneth G. Bean, 62, died of a parties. 5. On Sept. 2, 1992, the day county. Mr, Wilde and his heart attack Sept. 15 in West before Judge Bunnells final associates, moreover, must now Bountiful. ' order, Glen Wilde and his at- live with the courts decision. He was bom Feb. 19, 1930 in torney, Thomas S. Taylor, sign- Maybe Deputy Wilde can defer Nephi to George and Merle ed an official release with the the purchase of a new automo- Bean. He married Eloise s Utah Local Governments Trust bile or motor home to pay off his Nev. in March 31, Elko, (a certified copy in the posses- remaining attorneys fees and 1978. court costs. sion of Mr. Brough), which from Juab High He contains the entire agreeMay the press now be enlight- Schoolgraduated and was a in 1948, ment between the parties hereto ened and let the case of Wilde basketball team. member of the and the terms of this release are vs. Brough rest in peace. of He Korean the a was veteran M. Richard recitnear and not contractural Brough Juab County Commissioner War, serving with Battery B of als. In the signed release, Mr. Wilde dropped the case in its enNephi the 145th Field Artillery Bat furrelease tirety. Hie official ther states that; THE UN- nt tion while keeping warmed air from escaping from the house such as a low-- window. . talion. Survivors are his wife, of West Bountiful; a son, Bruce Bean of American Fork; a daughter, Bonnie Lynch of West Valley City; two grandchildren; and two brothers, Paul R. Bean of Santaquin and Jack R. Bean of West Point. Funeral services were held Sept. 18 in Bountiful. Interment with military honors was at the Npehi City Cemtery. The 3 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah September 23,1992 IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT DURING THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES NATURAL GAS IS LIKE A WARM HUG Natural gas heat is efficient. surrounds you with warmth. It Natural gas heat is economical. It costs less than oil or electricity. Natural gas is environmentally safe and it's dependable. NEPHI CITY GAS DEPARTMENT At Unlimited Dance You're not to lato Closoao bogin in October! Lowoot Rato in Town Great Quality Inatruction Tap, Jazz, Clogging, Cheor Laadar Prep Claes Agaa 2 12 and up $8.00 par month for on Any two daaaaa $12.00 13 yaare axporionca in teaching Convenient Main Street Location CoH Now Vffwiy 7623-216- 3 or Diono 3 Vem Mangelson, reporter m OBSERVE THE WARNING SIGNS. Is central valley medical center sponsoring a Prostate Cancer Screening Clinic WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30TH Lecture By: Patrick Kronmiller Board Certified Urologist r 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. No Charge For Lecture -- If pail lasting two or more, see a doctor. you have chest minutes American Heart VJL Association , 1992. Amman Heart Association Free Prostate Screen 10:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. The Nephi City Council will hold a public information meeting on Tuesday, September 29, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to present information to the public about: Nephi City's plan to convert to an automated garbage collection system this fall. New state and federal regulations that will dramatically increase the cost of landfill operations and garbage disposal. Changes in garbage and landfill rates that will be required to pay for these changes. -- Blood Test For Nominal Fee! THE PUBLIC IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND THIS INFORMATION MEETING. |