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Show crew of 300. They said the service was wonderful and the food delicious. Once in Alaska they flew by chartered plane to see much of the inland, in- Fillmore Carolyn Greenwell and her son Robbie recently spent a three week visit with her family the Earl Framptons. The Greenwells have moved from Columbus, Ohio to the San Francisco area where Boh has employment with a large computer firm. cluding the glaciers. They toured Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and other cities. Many of the crew were from the British Isles, with .some from India. NEW PARENTS HOME Terri and Ross Cummings returned home Aug. 12, leaving their twin sons in Utah Valley Hospital. Born prematurely Aug. 1, they weighed 2 lbs. 14 oz. and 2 lbs. 12 oz. They will renain in the hospital for around six weeks, or until they have reached a normal weight. They have been fed intravenously until Thursday when they were started on a formula. Needless to say, the parents will be making frequent trips to Provo to see tiny Brandon and Brett. k. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black and Family visited in Fillmore and Kanosh from Wednesday Aug. 4 until the following Sunday when they returned to their home in Idaho. r- - Mrs. Eugene Black, Jeffrey and John left the S.L.C. Airport Aug. II, after spending a week in Fillmore with their family. They were accompanied home by Susan Framp-Umwho is spending her vacation in the East with her Aunt and Cousins. k ENJOY ALASKA VACATION Joe and Madge Warner have returned from a very Mack and Mrs. Mr. McBride and children visited his parents. Gene and Lillian McBride during the week end. Shane Reese, presently living with them, came also. enjoyable vacation. They accompanied a tour group that included friends from S.L.C. They went aboard the Sun Princess, a beautiful ship that carried 700 passengers and a Claude Turner was EMERGENCY CANDLE for: STORAGE CAMPING HOME Telephone: 487-329- 7 or write to: CANDLE KITCHEN 2335 So. W. Tempi, Salt Lake City, Utah ad- - Milda Quarnberg and children, aano, visited with her mother Myrtle Sorenson and Ardell Sorenson Family. grand-Daughte- rs After one year at the U. of Texas, he joined the faculty of U.of U. Law School, and during this time he became the first holder of the Farr Presidential Endowed Professorship in Environmental law. He also served as Adjunct Professor at U.S.U. College of Natural Resources from 1972 to the present. He was a member of the Board of Natural Resources Defense Council: also Utah Environment Center, Utah Lung 142 East 2nd South Monday thru Saturday Fashion Place Mall Monday thru Sunday The Parking is free 4-- Camp was held on July 29 at Adelaid Park in Kanosh Canyon. About 100 people were in attendance. Those Police-Paig- V I 2 A complete A thorough eye examination by a qualified optometrist. 1 A new pair ol aupenor with Impact quality glass resistant or St an lit lenses and sturdy wire or plastic frames. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Probert, parents of a baby boy born in Richfield, Aug. 10. Their son R.B. is glad to have a new brother. presented s. E been an alarming increase in animal rabies reported in Utah. In the past two weeks alone there have been seven cases reported to the Utah Division of Health. All these incidents involved rabid bats biting five humans, three dogs, and one cat. This represents a serious the public. It is ot particular concern that many if not most dogs in the Wasatch Front area have not been vaccinated against rabies. Should rabies occur in a domestic pet or human it may be necessary to quarantine the whole state or parts of it. This would prohibit the transportation of susceptible animals in or out area. of the quarantine Fortunately, this has not occured yet, and an intensive effort will be made to protect the public. First, all dog owners are strongly urged to vaccinate their animals im- mediately in accordance with Z D L O F TZ ld the program. Nov; is Hie time to insulate $ your borne - . McBride Lumber Co. (cooling capacity) EER9.3 860 watts 7.5 amperes Tasted m accordance with For available 7,500 to 8,500 Btu per hour 115 volt window models the EER range is EER 5.4 to EER 9.9 For information on cost of operation and selection of correct cooling capacity, ask your dealer for NBS Publication LC 1053 or write to National Bureau of Standards, 411.00, Washington, D.C. 20234 Look for this US. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Label on refrigeration room air conditioners to help you compare energy-efficienc- one of a series How to save on electricity Shopping for an air conditioner? Erst, compare energy-efficien- rou cy is an important factor to consider in y selecting a refrigeration room air conditioner. Different models use different amounts of electricity to do the same job. The most efficient models operate on about half the power required by less efficient models to do the same amount of cooling. Until recently, one had to know a lot about air conditioners to know the difference. Fortunately, there is now y an easy, accurate way for you to compare the of units before buying. By determining each models Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), you can compare the amount of electricity the different units consume. The EER rating system is recognized industry-widand heres how it work: Energy-efficienc- V energy-efficienc- U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels are now found on most new models of room air conditioners. ttiwoiyi As 3 Vour choice ol Irames Iron our THE WEST'S MOST DIFFERENT AND UNIQUE MOBILE HOMES' large modem selection. 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North on State Street to 1000 N. &s.L shown in the illustration at top, the labels show; the cooling capacity of the unit in "British thermal units (8,000 Btus in the example); Your dealer will caleulate the EF.H of any unit for oa. 2. 3. Watts 1. QUALITY MOBILE HOMES a for units with the same cooling capacity, higher EER moons: Lower energy consumption Lower cost to use! 8,000 Btu per hour 115 volts HOME CENTER IMPORTANT. . . Model 5508A10 ASDFCorp. Comparing efficiency EBDFLOP could change. All bats amined by the laboratory since late June have been rabid. Are we lucky that the three dogs and one cat bitten were observed? Were any bitten which were not ob served? John T. Dastrup is walking around with a big smile. He drew out in the fail antelope hunt. John was the only successful applicant in the Fillmore area in four game animals, Moose, Big Horn Sheep, Buffalo and Antelope were drawn Aug. 6. e, F P D 4 vigorous effort to impound all stray dogs in the S.L.C. area, both licensed and unlicensed, will be made. It is recommended that any unvaccinatcd dog exposed to rabies be destroyed for examination. Vaccinated dogs may be observed rather than destroyed Furthermore, people are urged to avoid any contact with sick or strangely acting animals. If bitten report im- mediately for medical care and save the animal if possible. Untreated rabies in humans is fatal. Treatvirtually 100 ment of humans is not always as demonstrated by the death of a Maryland woman in June of this year inspite of vigorous treatment. For these reasons the public is encouraged to .Closing song, by congregation. Music by Shirley Robins and Anna Mae Quarnberg. Gosing prayer by Ray Neil Monroe. and Ann Petersen; Pam Brinkerhoff and Denise Roberts. Gunny Sack Race-FirPlace, Thayne Robins team and Becki Thomas team. The Pbster winners were: First, Five Brownies; Second, Funny Food Mixer; Third, little Dirty The Skit Winners were: First, The Messy Makers; Seven Second, Cookets, Third; The Funny Food Fixers and The Kitty Cares. We want to thank the BLM for showing us about nature, and the people in Kanosh who told and showed us many interesting things. Jacci McBride Camp Reporter Sew-n-sew- there has local regulations. Secondly, a Sacrament meeting was conducted by Neil Monroe. James Opening prayer, Lisenbcc. Opening and Sacrament songs, sung by the Sacrament by congregation. Dalon Quarnberg and Royce Mcmot. Passed by Mike and Terry Monroe, Scott Robins and Kary Quarnberg. High Frank council, Thomas, Holden and Alt Staples, st elected camp officers were: s Robins. Petersen e Dearden Chief of McBride. Reporter-Jacc- i We enjoyed doing handicraft. A special American Heritage tour was arranged for us in Kanosh, where we saw and heard about many interesting things. A nature study was presented to us by the BLM. There were some special Olympics held and some of the winners of these were: Water Balloons-Firs- t Place, Todd Chapman and Paul Griffith; Traci Stevens Mayor-Kurti- .'Children - new sister. Camp held at Adelaide H 4-- H Stan Safe Eye Care Plan and Mrs. Lee Monroe are parents of a babv girl born on July 10, Richfield. Jamey is thrilled with with his Association, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Center of Law in the Public Interest, and Environmental Law Reporter. Several articles and treaties by him have been published. On September 1, 1976, he will resume his partnership with OMelveny & Myers and probably will be involved in Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental cases. Owen expects to spend some time in the Washington D.C. offices of his firm? The couple has purchased a home in Pacific Palisades in the L.A. area. During their years in S.L.C. Jan has been active and an officer in U.O.U. Theatre Guild, and has been a volunteer worker for Primary Childrens Hospital. Their daughter Leslie, 21, is employed as a beautician at House of Sherman, Valley Plaza Shopping Mall. She will remain in S.L.C. Scott, 19, leaves this month for an LD.S. Mission in Manchester, England. Andy 13, and Steven 12, will accompany their parents to Calif. Los Angeles, in 1958, specializing in Natural Resources, Real Property and Public Lands. He bacame a partner in 1966. He left the firm in 1969 to enter teaching of Law. Ranchwear Mr. Ovcn Olpin to resume lav practice brought others in the two families together. Owen began his law practice with OMelveny & Myers Jack Wolfe Mrs. Florella Quarnberg received word of the birth of her 33rd Great grand-chilAmy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Quarnberg. Mapleton. She was born on July 30-tShe has six brothers and sisters waiting at home. r, u Attorney Owen Olpin, Mis wife Jan and their children In recent weeks Mr. and Mrs. Dalon Quarnberg visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnberg. 4-- H Some enjoyable The West's largest selection of clothes for the western man and his lady. Next time youre in Salt Lake, come in and visit our stores. Lenore Nicholes had her grand children, Tooele with, her. She returned from a two week trip to Florida to see her twin Grandsons. mitted to Fillmore Hospital Thursday for treatment and observation. His condition is Janet MacAnlere S.L.C. reported satisfactory and he was here with her family, will probably be released to Jack and Lola Monroe, Alice go home in a few days. Ivie, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins enjoyed visits from most members of their family took their during the week of Aug.4 Joan home to Seattle. She and until Aug. 11. the Dick Beestons were Daughter-in-law- , Their visiting last month. Mrs. Eugene (Betty) Black and two sons Jeffrey and John Mrs. Richard Thatcher, came from Charlottesville, Gayle and Sherri, Mrs. Jonney and Michelle Virginia. They were met at the Quarnberg, in airport on Aug. 4, by Beth, Monroe, participated Bertis, Susan and Jim and Beaver Wendsday, in the Horse show. parents Willis and Geneva. Region 3 All were pleasantly surprised The girls did well in the to have Ben, Genece, Morgan events they entered. and Kelli arrive at the airport from Idaho in time to see them Visiting at Anna J. Days, come in on the plane. Thursday and Friday was John A family party was held on Iverson. They came to get Saturday evening when all their son Paul. Anna had been members of the family came to tending while they were on a enjoy the evening in their trip. parents back yard. Anna Cramer came to visit Besides the ones mentioned above, those attending were Bill and Verlene Hatch. Harold, Dcaun and Jill from They drove to Arizona with St. George. Julie Wootton her. and two little girls from HenThe Memmott Reunion was derson, Nevada, Joyce, Dix for and Family, Scipio, Carol, a big success. Thank-yoEarl and family, Edna, Mitch all who helped in any way with it. and family. visited in Fillmore the past week with their parents, Roy and Arlene Olpin and Don and Maxine prior Cummings, to moving back to Calif. 0 Ranchwear 'Rabies alert! Scipio Scenes bu Friday Aug 20, 1976 take an active part in controlling this disease by vaccinating their pets. Because vaccination of cats has not been required in the past they represent a particularly dangerous element in this situation. It is ot utmost importance that owners of cats as well as dogs get their pet immunized. Although the majority of antirabies treatments are given because of dog and cat bites, most animal rabies cases occur in bats, skunks, foxes and raccoons. We the EER rating (EER 9.3); and the EER range for units of about the same cooling ER 9.9). capacity (EER The higher the EER rating, the greater the energy efficiency. For example, a unit rated at EER 9.3 costs about a third less to operate than a unit with the same Btu cooling capacity but rated at EER 6. Energy-efficiemodels often cost a little more initially because their cooling mechanisms are usually larger and heavier. Their lower operating cost, however, will usually more than offset their higher original cost over the life of the unit. Computing the EER If a unit does not carry the guide label described above, its EER rating can be computed. You need to know its cooling capacity (Btus per hour), and the number of watts of electricity needed to operate it. Both these figures usually are printed on the unit's back panel. To find the EER, simply divide the Btus by the wattage: 5.4-E- Btug - EER .3-E- F.R: 9.3 7507,000.00 6,750 2500 2250 2500 Example: Suppose the unit's cooling capacity is 7,000 Btu's and its power rating is 750 watts. You would divide 7,000 bv 750: nt If youd rather not figure the EER yourself, your dealer will be happy to compute it for you. Dont hesitate to ask him; it's your money at stake. Dont buy a unit larger or smaller than you need. Selecting a properly sized refrigeration ai- conditioner is the best way to ensure optithat Ls most mum comfort ...and really help you save on electricity. coolers A note about evaporation-typ- e cooler (sometimes If you can use an evaporation-typcalled a swamp cooler") which adds moisture to air as it cools it, further savings in energy are possible. energy-efficie- e Question? Write to Reddy! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-askequestions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. d P05RJEB a light co. |