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Show 10B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah-Wednes- December day, 22, 1982 consumer Spread holiday cheer at Utah State Hospital Christmas is one of the most d joyous and times of the year, but for patients at the Utah State Hospital who have no family support it could be the loneliest season. Last Christmas 180 patients, who would have otherwise been forgotten, received Christmas gifts and cheer through the efforts of caring individuals in family-oriente- our community. This year the has hospital 200 who Anyone Help Santa pick appliances patients, ranging in age from (i to years, who are in need of help. would 00 enjoy providing this service may call Janina (Tilton, public relations director, at the Utah State ext. 210, Hospital, at and will be given a patients name and a list of gift suggestions to shop from. '1' LARSEN MEAT (Order Now) tearde'ae'S w 637-204- 5 are advertised as only limitations. Leona Windley, home furnishings and equipment extension specialist at Utah State University, says it takes careful planning to select an appliance for a Christmas gift. Appliances Michael Sally Mauro oi ft I ' &! V--- L- & r"--7 ' - ', S Duchesne Turnoff w s $ j - fc . appliance space-saver- features come on large s, and but how right money-saverthey are for you or the person you are buying them for is a difficult question to answer. Although there is tremendous variety among different types time-saver- s, energy-saver- 8 4k CHUCK'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 133 ijjy vwswww :Ve South Main, Helper 472 5861 i i brands of appliances, Windley says there is a basic While purchasing large appliances, consider the operating the purchase price plus cost the appliances energy cost over its lifetime. Space and Installation: Neither of these should be a problem for most counter-to- p appliances, but when pur- checklist you should consider before buying any appliance. She gives the following list of Appearance and Durability: Check the durability of the appliances finish. Will it crack the first time it is tipped over? Look for smooth finishes which can be easily wiped off and are not easily scratched. Brand Name: Since most appliances should have a long life, be wary of buying an you have never heard of. The brand names you recognize are the result of years of con- large appliances chasing inquire whether delivery and installation of the appliance are included in the purchase price. Also check available off-bra- door sizes and in your before you floor space house or apartment go shopping. Power Requirements: Make sure your house has adequate wiring. A new electric appliance may call for a separate circuit or a 240 volt service line. Too many small appliances running at the same time in a kitchen may overload available cir-cuits. Their proven technology is usually backed by solid professional service and warranty policies that assure you the appliance will live up to its reputation. Convenience features: How much time the appliance will actually save you is an im- portant consideration. as stickers atcost estimate to these appliances. tached and satisfaction. ap- refrigeratorfreezers, washers, dryers, ranges, dishwashers and water heaters. Check for the black and yellow energy s, sumer such pliances s basics: J5- up smiieseas, are I Holiday Parties or Office $coo h e re available for everything these days. They cut, mix, stir, freeze, fry, dice, slice, drip or brew at the flick of a switch. Your imagination, your budget and the size of your kitchen are the 373-410- Meat Trays available for ennia Hinkamp Conaumer Information Writer Utah State University C and Warranties: Service Along with the purchase price and energy cost, you should consider the manufacturers warranty, the dealer and the dealers plan for servicing. Check the specifics of the does it include warranty labor? What is the and parts warranty period? And, is the dealer or the manufacturer responsible for repairs? Ap- pliances that make unpopular chores easier and free you to do more important things are a good investment. Gadgets that take up counter space and take extra time to set up and keep clean will probably make your life more difficult. Energy Saving Features: The most important energy-savin- g Most Utah chestnuts considered unsafe FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS MomarkM ACCOUNT It used to be if you wanted to play the money market game the brokerage firms held all the cards. Not anymore. 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The edible seed is smaller, glossier, and does not have the flat beige sear seen on the buckeye or horse chestnut. If home owners are unsure about the kind of chestnut trees in their yards, a sample taken to a local nursery usually can be identified. In case of an accidental ingestion of horse chestnuts, call the Intermountain Poison 1 Control Center at in Salt Lake City. The toll free number for Utah outside the Salt Lake Medical Center, however, reminds the public that most Utah chestnuts are not safe to eat. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Downtown Office 78 South Main red blood cells. Eating horse chestnuts such as most of those grown in Utah has produced death, according to medical literature. No amount of cooking, roasting on an a familiar phrase the fall and winter Utah. The Intermountain Poison Control Center at the University of Utah Chestnuts open fire is heard during months in Sandy Office 9308 South 700 East Fashion Place Office 6123 South State 1 Murray 531-78- Price Office 58 West Main 637-344- 8 horse Trees bearing also called chestnuts, buckeyes, commonly are cultivated in Utah for or- namental purposes. These horse chestnut trees are large trees or e leaves and shrubs with fan-lik- pink or white teardrop-typ- e flowers which appear in the spring and summer months. In the fall, the flowers are replaced by green spiked hulls containing a round brown seed with a flat beige side. These seeds are called horse chestnuts, or buckeyes, and they contain a poison called Esculin or Aesculin. 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