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Show IN CHRONICLE, August 1 9, 1 976, Page 1 2 Control permits ready Q SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS Fyir These control permits do not allow the taking of more than one deer. They only authorize the taking of either an an victorious Northerners It was an act of courage on McCoys part to play in such a hard hitting game; especially with a college career ahead of him. He did well. Mike Fosmark played offensive tackle for the North. He played his usual style of hard-nosfootball, and once again status. proved his The game was a defensive battle from took the begninning. The North the opening kickoff and promptly fumbled on their own 15 yard line. The South in le outcome of the ''' K)tball game last Saturday at Rice Radium. Roy Highs own Ernie Jacklin as Defensive coach, and three of his d layers of last year starred in the game. all-sta- inter-stat- e r Ol Kevin Thompson played both offensive guard and was one of the andouts of the game. ' Mike McCoy was injured in practice, ,!J iree days before the game. He incurred hip pointer, but still played for the defensive 4od u Utah: Ogden River; East Canyon, Morgan County part; and Davis County. Each unit has 100 permits. Hunters purchasing a control permit may not possess archery, muzzleloader or other control permits. Glow rosin) Four men from Roy played key roles , tlerless or an antlered deer during the regular deer season. The permits are available only for three units in northern Applications for the regular season hunters choice deer permits must be received in the Wildlife Resources Ogden office before 5 p.m. Friday. A iermittees will be conducted in the Ogden office at 9 a.m. Aug. 27. e All-Sta- Star-studde- d all-sta- capitalized or. the mistake and picked up on the North four yard a line. Coach Jacklins defense played stingy, but on the fourth down South managed to get the T.D. The extra point field for a T.D. Glen Redd of Ogden kicked the extra point and it was a 7 ball game with three quarters to go. In the last half, the North penetrated to the South ten yard line and Redd kicked a field goal that ended all scoring. The North did make another touchdown, but it was nullified by a penalty. Region one and two dominated the North squad; especially the defense. Our Roy kids did themselves proud, mused Coach Jacklin. first-and-go- 7-- was good. South kicked off to the North, and forced them to punt four downs later. Then they returned a favor and fumbled on their own 35 yard line. On the next play a half-bac- Perry Bradford of West High threw pass to Todd Rice of Clear- k hunts scheduled Elk Applications for Utahs 1976 restricted are due on Friday. All applications must be in one of the Divisions offices before the 5 p.m. deadline. A public drawing will be held Aug. 27 to select the permit holders for the 1976 restricted elk hunts. The drawing will be held at 9 a.m. in the Division of Wildlife Resources auditorium, located at 1596 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. Successful applicants will be notified by mail following the drawing. Most restricted elk hunting coincides with the regular elk season opening Sept. 29. Several hunting units, however, conduct the restricted elk hunts at different times. Hunters should check the proclamation carefully. elk hunts pounders are getting THESE 85 in football season. shape for for units with the sum cooling capacity, higher EER moons: lower energy consumption lower cost to use! 8,000 Btu per hour (cooling capacity) 860 watts 115 volts , 7.5 amperes Although Mary Larson had never been to a drag race before being named Miss Winston in June, it didn't take her long to realize how people get hooked on it. Its really a fascinating sport. Now she can't wait to get to Salt Lake City, for the National Hot Rod Associations Winston World Championship series race at Bonneville Raceway, Aug. 22. blonde beauty, who works I really enjoy meeting the people, said the in the Winston drag racing program at National Hot Rod Association events from coast to coast. People in sports have such a zest for life. At each race she will greet each of the approximately 500 drivers who show up for the event as they register:" Miss Larsoir wifi spend her day- supplying Wipaton with them and psoing for and to their drivers crews, talking pit cigarettes and decals well as as for spectators. professional photographers pictures While she had only been to one race in her life (a Formula One event at Monte Carlo) before being selected to represent R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. on the World Championship series, she was a typical teenager and did what she on the laughingly calls illegal racing with her dads car and that got her hooked sport. Racing is something Ive always wanted to do, she says with a smile that would melt any policeman who might have stopped her for speeding. I would love to race IMPORTANT... Model 5508A10 ASOFCorp. Queen looks to Utah races UJ EER?9,3 viUMii Xinuiuu IHii HHtei ! iiHHh s '' For available 7,500 to 8,500 Btu per hour 115 volt window models the EER range is Tested m accordant with c 0 NHRA-W'insto- 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, 41 1.00, Washington, D.C. 20234 Look for this U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Label on refrigeration room air conditioners to help you compare Porsches. When the Dallas resident is not modeling or at a drag race, she is an outdoors en- thusiast. She likes to go horseback riding and play tennis as well as take part in all water sports. Because of her career, the personable Miss Larson says she tends to live two lives. There is Mary the model, and then there is Mary in her blue jeans. She also calls herself an avid reader. I read everything I can. Because of this interest, she has taken up writing. Im working on a novel. While it isnt on racing, she may gain enough knowledge about drag racing in her energy-efficienc- How to save on electricity one of a scries Shopping for an air conditioner? First, compare energy-e-f ficiency is an important factor to consider in 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 an easy, accurate way for you to compare the of units before buying. By determining each model s Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), you can compare the amount of electricity the different units consume. The EER rating system is recognized industry-wide- , and heres how it works: Energy-efficienc- y ' S ,.U fk 1. n Sv W a m job as Miss Winton so that her second book will be about the sport. tut.iiiiih Sophomore football are interested in football are being told to report playing to practice Monday, Aug. 23 at 3 p.m. You will be met by Dave Jensen, your new All sophomores who energy-efficienc- y ? ? f Y Comparing efficiency U.S. Department of Commerce Energy Guide Labels are now found on most new models of room air conditioners. the illustration at top, the labels show: 1. the cooling capacity of the unit in "British thermal units (8,000 Btus in the example); 2. the EER rating (EER 9.3); and 3. 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. As shown in our dealer uill calculate the EER Btus Watts . of anv unit for you Computing the EER Question? Write to Reddy! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake Citv Often-aske- Utah 84110. d EER: 9.3 9.3 EER 7507,000.00 6,750 2500 2250 2500 5.4-E- 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 units back panel. To find the EER, simply divide the Btus by the wattage: n Example: Suppose the unit's cooling capacity is 7.000 Btus and its power rating is 750 watts You would divide 7,000 bv 750 If youd rather not figure the KER yourself, your dealer will be happy to compute it for you. Don't hesitate to ask him; its )Ur money at stake. Don't buy a unit larger or smaller than you need. Selecting a properly sized refrigeration air conditioner that is most is the best way to ensure optimum comfort ...and really help you save on electricity. energy-efficie- A note about evaporation-typ- e If you can use an evaporation-typcalled a swamp cooler") which adds coolers cooler (sometimes moisture to air as it cools it, further savings in energy are possible. e UTAH POMT & LIGHT CO. 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