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Show Ixf All thats Hi V R L A V f(tt( jAlif I tll hi t .iKe I ribum m!j I chr Utir Jt, HlU 1'iHfi new and different in the Electric World FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS MICROWAVES MUSIC & SOUND EQUIPMENT LIGHTS LIGHTING SMALL APPLIANCES TOOLS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ELECTRONIC GAMES RANGES TELEPHONES KITCHEN APPLIANCES STEREO EQUIPMENT RADIOS VIDEO EQUIPMENT WASHER AND DRYERS TELEVISIONS COMPUTERS CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL Intermountain Electrical Association IEA president predicts bright future for appliance and electronic industry ' Blue skies couldn't lie urn bluer lur the electrical industry and members dI the lntermountain Electrical Association." affording to its newly fleeted president Ronald E McMillin Me Millin. a viee president ol the Os- Housing starts, remodeling, a strong economy, more attractive financing and wealth of innovative appliances will accelerate electronic aphigh pliance shipments to an in 1980." forecast McMillin "Most observers expect some 49 million appliances to be sold during the year New European styling and products with new features and new conceptual styling that are more energy efficient will be hot for 1986. Microwave ovens and electronic cooking products will again be top performers "The consumer electronics industry continues to explode as all categories increases in enjoyed 1985. More of the same is anticipated for 1986." McMillin told the IEA VCRs, color televisions and projection television sold during the last quarter of 1985 was at a record high e car E. Chylraus Distributing Co, in addressing the Intermountain Electrical Association's annual contention held in Salt Lake City last week, predicted that all businesses that comprise the 400- member trade association would grow and prosper in 1980 "Our industry, as a whole, will continue to grow and expand at a favorable rate based on a number of positive economic factors," noted McMillin. The IEA membership consists ol appliance and electronics distributors and dealers, consulting elec-tric- record-breakin- engineers, contractors, architects, electrical equipment distributors. manufacturers, and manufacturer's agents and that momentum has carried over to 1986. he said. VCRs were once again the top electronic gift item this past Christmas season, and more than 13 million VCRs will be sold in 1986. VCR household penetration will grow to 38 percent by the end of this year. McMillin said it is estimated that during 1986 more than 16 million color television sets will again be sold nationally, new screen sizes and new technology in picture tubes will provide consumers with adequate reasons to replace their old televisions with new. more modern products. New products include a VCR and color camera that is packaged into one, small, configuration. Also numerous electronics manufacturers have once again married audio and video and will be selling entire entertainment component systems. light-weig- 25 Walt Disney Videos will be given away to the winners of I.E.A. coloring contest a RULES 5 7 9 age categories: 3 to 4 5 to 6 years years old old to 8 years old to 1 0 years old to 12 years old 1 1 (5 movies tor each age group) WINNERS WILL BE JUDGED ON: Best Overall Most Colorful 3 Most Ongmal 2 '.J- - t O' .DL-d l,OJlr7'L'nt AMI rOt t p.d.Itrl J, fe EJN J t,'v jM lA'd'J if 3' r'Mrv, bd'D'Clj, VcRC1! V ".CU d 9 V D r mt ir If'ntOurMd.f DeJuiC. coo L".;n ill j LbOf CcM.-iit'OHa'1 J' If J Horne jnd Gd'dc-- bho, SdH Pd!a:0 vV'nrf'O L A wl' t)f d'K jn d dM p m hundd. Wen Jr J n ll" iu"1 TOO d f'ot Uu nO.ie !j Ad J van ,Oj Deed L A m m c'li-'ea vuu n'eni dd a'ua uneon?',' .h,n Am cdM be uone w tr f A ut'ic-dt ninijs te'iiJ'-d- t , '.p'td V l." ' ilU'1 'e' " ,10". SEE 320 ON DISPLA Y IN BOOTH JENN-AI- R Apparatus and Lighting Expo The Intermountain Area's largest display of electrical apparatus and lighting equipment will be shown at the Intcrmoun-tai- n Electrical Apparatus and Lighting Expo in the Salt lal-ac- e The Hall 4 on March show is sponsored by the Intermountain Electrical Association and the Illuminating Engineering Society of Utah. APPLIANCE 30th Anniversary Sale PREMIER DEALER The show will be kicked off with a brunch the morning of March 5 at 10 a m. in the newly constructed Salt Palace Update Your Kitchen at Featured guest speaker will be Dr. G.H. Reiling of General Electric Company, inventor of the metal halide arc lamp. $ A VO MGS BOG Flexible cooking at its finest Twin Convertible Cooklup cooktui) accept;, dll Jenn-Ai- r tar bulges beiective Use oven Jenn-Ais larges!' Conventional and convertiun cooking Enerqv Saver plug-mgnincluded Downdraft surface ventilation Built-i- n Microwave Cooking Center with Auto Roast Control and Cook Code control PLUS: A SPECIAL BONUS SAVE UP TO 30 Two 6" and one 8" plug-i- Calrod? n surface units and one unit that automatically maintains temperatures you select coated griddle mtimte-hea- t surface unit Rebuy Sensi-Tetn- Non-stic- p' k Controls OLvH'' Ol LIVI H v and iN- -1 Al L XT ION AVAILABLE, at f ? X H A COST GE. We bring good things to life. DUERDEN'S Premier AudloVIdeo Appliance APPLIANCE) SLC Downtown Location 153 West 900 South 328-203- 8 BuildMart Mall Location 8475 So Sandy Pkwy (450 562-450- 0 Roy Location W) 4484 731-270- So. 2 1900 West Appliance HOME STORE 2380 Washington Blvd. & HOME Hard Hat Appliance RICHFIELD Appliance ROOSEVELT Doyle's Appliance LAYTON & Udell's Cabinets Center JENN-AI- IDAHO Lane's TV & Appliance Montpelier NEVADA Elko Wilson Bates Appliance Ely WYOMING Allreds Alton Cazin & Houtz Evanston DREAMHOUSE ON DISPLAY IN BOOTH t - The new IEA president. Ron National Electrical Manufacturers Representative Association and of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife, Kay. have three daughters, Stephanie. Annette of Green River Trekell Electric Rock Springs Wilkinson Electric R Coppa. ZCMI. ; Ted Hawkins. Hawkins and Associates; Merrill Shaw, Utah Technical College; and Mike Foy Newspaper Agency Corp. t McMillin, has been the Chylraus company for 15 years, serving in numerous capacities including salesman, field sales manager, sales mana'gdh, general manager and viee president. He is also vice president of Videom, the Intermountain Area's largest video software distributor. He is married to the former Karen Brewster and they have three children, Scott, Lisa ami Kristi ; The new vice president, Rick Christensen, spent the past 20 years in the manufacturers representative field. He has served as a member of the board of directors of IEA and on the board of managers of the Illuminating Engineering Society. He is a member Sdvings option,) with tuch D tutor. SEE ; Affiliates ST. GEORGE HOME STORE Layton Hills Mall ZCMI Cfiet n and Rober Son Western Auto OREM Fashion Furniture 115 North Main Delta Auto ' t VERNAL OGDEN ZCMI v.uh vena cnon R.C. Willey Home Furnishings 1693 West 2700 South TV - Greene. Newco Elect rie: Mike Dtin,-DeviElectric, and Eugene Elwood,. Wasatch Electric - SYRACUSE MOAB & Continued from page trie Supply; and Bob Childs, Steward! Electric Supply. Appliance and electronic distribu- Carter Cowley. Cowley Distributing. Steve Fuller. Western Sup- -' ply; Rod Hitt, Huish Distributing; and Game Smith. Ryan Distributing Service - Sharon Crump. Sharon's TV; Leroy Hansen, Show Ease Service, and Don Carter. Valley Vacuum Co. Steve Child, R.C. Willey Retail Co.; Steve Blank. Sure Appliance CO'.; E Vaud Hanks Manti Home Supply Boyle's Appliance 152 36th Street m tors SPRINGVILLE MANTI TV & t - Thomson Premier Lighting & Appliance PRICE DELTA coo-m- g LOGAN Llghtfoot m II-1- 8 - accessories STORE University Mall & Ai R . A.r experience in H electrical field Electrical contractors models S2232S5 U E N N GRILL-RANG- Add exlta veisaMiiy to yoyr griii range ZCMI CEDAR CITY vvjU oven FRYERCOOKER! of purchase (Model S125. S105 D140) Triple E Inc. 1698 South State 416 West 500 South sanded ON ROTISSKEBAB, with the Chris & Dicks 1555 West 3500 South Sure Appliance 153 West 900 South 8475 South Sandy Parkway 167 Pete Vrontikls & Son 2010 South State 1839 West 3500 South 1100 East Fort Union Blvd. R.C. Willey Home Furnishings 861 East 6600 South ZCMI Home Store Downtown Cottonwood & Valley Fair Malls BOUNTIFUL On WOK OR FRENCH SALT LAKE Model JP661C s300 200 con- these exciting Jenn Surface Unit SAVE UP TO TO ventional lower oven. Black glass window Built-i- n Conventional and convection cookmy Pyrolytic self cieanmq Analog duck Inner contm a ; nuking and cle.minq $H50 and clock doots "Selective Use" performance SAVE system. Electronic touch controls self-cleani- IEA leadership, ; H has vast system 1.4 cu. ft. microwave upper oven with Dual Wave1" microwave P-- Holi- day Inn. 320 and Kati The new secretary-treasurer- . Clair Hadley, has served for the past 10 years on the staff of the senior viee president and commercial manager. k |