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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March Dorian Louise Light and Kimble King Sh'aw were married Saturday at the Brighton LDS Chapel. Mrs. Toronto Mrs. Jones Shaw Mrs. Grayson Mrs. Mueller A reception was given at the Town Club. The Steak Company was set w ting (or a dinner. W 13 degree in political science and worked as a legislative intern for the Utah State Legislature. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Wedding Light-Sha- 14, 1982 rehearsal The bride is a daughter Patricia M. Light and Given A. Light, both of Salt Lake City. She graduated from the University of Utah with a of Mrs. The bridegroom is a son of Capt (U.S. Navy, ret.) and Mrs. Frank J. Shaw, Salt Lake City. He graduated cum laude from the U. of U. with bachelor's and masters degrees in architecture. jt The couple will reside in Washington, D.C. News of weddings Quinn-Hade- married Wednesday in an Hailey Quinn and Greg Hadean were married March 5 at the home of the bridegrooms parents. A reception was given at Granite 2nd LDS Ward, Sandy. Monument Park LDS Ward was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanel, Draper. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hadean, Sandy. Speers-Toron- to Cindy Lee Speers and Joseph L. Toronto were Temple. A reception was given at The Old Meeting Lion House was setting for a wedding breakfast. House. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Speers, Salt Lake City, has attended the University of Utah. She filled an LDS mission to Italy. The bridegroom, a son of Mrs. Helen D. Toronto, Salt Lake City, and the late Lamont F. Toronto, received an MBA degree from the U. of U. He filled an LDS mission to Japan. ried Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hansen-Jone- s the Salt Lake LDS Cheri Renee Hansen and Jerry V. Jones were married Saturday A reception was given at at The Old Meeting Heritage House. House. reception was given after the ceremony. of The bride, a daughter A The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Hansen, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Findlay, Salt Lake City, and the late Van E. Jones, attends the University of Utah. Zdunich-Muell- er Karen Zdunich and mar Mike Mueller were Mrs. Olga Lay Zdunich, Salt Lake City, and the late Michael Zdunich, attended the University of Utah where she affiliated with the Tau Chapter, Sigma Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs- - Helmut F.K. Mueller, Salt Lake City, filled an LDS mission to Germany. The bride and bridegroom are students at Brigham Young Price-Grays- on Teri L. Price and Scott C. Grayson were married Friday in the Heritage House Reception Center Chapel. A reception was given after the ceremony Andys was setting for a rehearsal dinner. The bride, a daughter WATER Knight-Ridd- , Newspaper Retailers report that electric blankets are a item now as consumers try to keep warm without pushing up the thermostat and adding to already costly fuel bills. Proper use of the blankets will add to maxhot-selli- imum efficiency and comfort. Officials at the Business Bureau Akron, Ohio, offer sev-- , eral tips for buying and using the blankets. There are four things to consider when buying an electric blanket the fabrics, sizes, power controls and warranty. Sizes are twin, full, queen and king and will be priced accordingly, fetter of ranging from about $30 to In full and queen sizes, the actual heating area of the blanket is approximately the same. The king-siz- e heating area is about the size of two twins sewn together. The fabrics of the Bureau reports the made percent polyester or acrylic or blends of the two. The of 100 pure acrylic fabrics seem to hold up best after repeated washings. blankThe ets have nylon bindings that are stitched tightly to the blanket, and some blankets have a snapping device that holds the blanket tightly to the mattress at the foot of the bed to keep it in place. The blankets have various types of controls, but best-quali- smoothly. by ty the Better Business service center. Keep the e retail receipt and be sure to mail any warranty cards that are supplied Those listed Underwriters Laboratories (UL) must be lighted, so the user can see them in the dark. They also must have an switch that is not with the new blanket to the manufacturer. Here are some other tips for using the blankets: on-o- ff usually are part blankets solid-stat- ones operate $160. er of the temperature BEST PRICE control. You can with one control or a control for each side of the blanket. King-siz- e and queen-siz- e usually have two separate controls. Most electric blanket warranties are from two to five years. Some more expensive models have longer warranties, and the manufacturer usually retains the right to either replace or repair a faulty blanket. When buying, check to see if there is a local Dont fold or bunch the blanket when the power is on. Never use the blanket when it is damp or wet. Dont place the power cord between the mattress and bedsprings. Dont allow children or pets to play with the blanket. Dont use an electric blanket if you or a family Gssflil) 30 GALLON 40 GALLON irote fi SO GALLON LARGER SIZES PARTS OF ALL KINDS THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT member are insensitive to heat and not able to operate the controls GAS SAVES ENERGY properly. Dont tuck the blanket under a mattress like you would an ordinary one. New safety standards are being adopted by manufacturers E3SEI133 onsite fflraa cd HEATERS Electric blanket use and care By Betsy Lammerding S33J3 GAS of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Price, Salt Lake City, graduated from LDS Business College and is a student at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Grayson, Salt Lake City, received a B.S. degree in physical education from the University of Utah. Nw mor got opplioncM um lots natural gat, saving mowy for you and onorgy who qual- ify for UL listings, ac- cording to the Better Business Bureau, and will be available in a few months. To qualify under the new standards, an electric blanket will have to pass a bunch up test to limit creasing and folding that might cause overheating. Improved for ovoryono. ENEMY SAVINGS PAYBACK KETCHUM'S insulation, thermostats and cords also will be AT 400 used in the new models. So. CHARGE 800 W. 355-465- Credit cards, cash or checks accepted. Free service during contract. No credit checks. Don't come in, just call. STOKES BROTHERS will: Fill out and approve applications. Take orders. Deliver free to your home. 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