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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 6, 2001 - 7 ' . Becky Gardiner 'Rhett Mathis DaLenaHaitiey:r Jamie Thomas Dale Mathis and Thnie Mills announce the marriage of their son, James Rhett Mathis, to Rebecca Gardiner, the daughter of Wm and lunette Gardiner of South Jor... dan..; Rhett is a graduate of Carbon High and College of Eastern Utah. Becky is a graduate of Bingham High and will graduate from CEU in May The couple will be married In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 9. 7 A reception win be! presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.nt. at the LDS Chapd located at jl400 South 1988 West in South Jor- ..i dan. ,;V. The couple will make their home In Salt Lake City after Becky's graduation in May. and Mrs, Jim Hartley announce the marriage of their daughter DaLenaAnne Hartley to Jamie Michael Thomas, thesooofME and Mrs. NealMeadand Michael Mr. : Thomas. . mm' . . Registry . cations. Ji We know exiacily what they Want in a wedding or shower gift We . their list as gifts are purchased. Visit us when shopping for a gift Well ; help you select a gift the bride really wants; We'D : it, Wefl. deliver bridal , ; & - ofLatterdaySalntA . registry-.- ,;; disappointment Contact the Am Advocate . i. . , in advance of a specially planned social event to determine whether a photograph can be copied for I out of lows phone orders VIS 4 Msttercsrd Welcome 48 East Main, Price 'publication.. weU ' .' 7 SBBBiansr 'nns M t . CurtisandEdandSteDaRcid.' ' Monthty heating bilto are directly related to fornaoe opmatfon and adjuatingtiie thermostat for alowm (toured your monthly heatingbilL Energy pfllcient heating can be obtained by Betting tiie thermo-- ; stat at 68 degrees Fbhrenbeit vriimi you are home and awake and at 58 degrees Fahrenheit vriien you are away s' ' ;orasfoep,-'.v., rotation Bounds this Although sinqde the required adjustments and tow temperatures present problems, Someonemust dfligentty adjust the thermostat to real-iz- e cost Bavings and you wm regularly arrive home and wake up to a cold house (will talk abmit programmable ; thennokatsinamlnute). Also, deodtogan the age and iU.eA ttfite a.ramflm . IS7-S7- . II ; activltylevri(dthoseinyourhome,68degreesFhhrm-- r heit may be uncomfortable. Setting maximum thermo-- i statsettingfive degrees lower can reduce roergy use by to peromt Lowering the thermostat 10 degrees for 8 hours each nightdurfog the time you are In bed can save an additional 5 to lOpereent Fbr famOles that are away from borne during the day lowering the thermostat setting for an additional 6 to 8 hours eadidaywillfurtiier reduce energy consumption. Some people mtotakmtybetieve that the energy savlggs fromlowmlngthe thermostat for&fewhours are dfoet by the expense imnedved in reheating the house. Tests , shcwthattoweringyourthMtoostatsettingdaityforin-terval- Wait until after 8 p.m.to run your household appliances. and. keep the power flowing. But we still need to be thoughtful about how we use electricity. Especially during the peak times erf 4 p.m. to 8 pm,, :7.: Monday to FridayHere's what you can do to save energy fond in most cases, save . ; . yourself some money, tool): ; -- -- -- -- s . between 4 pun. and 8 pm ' . ' ; 4 T. . ' , Keep your thermostat set between 65F and 68F, if your health permits. Each degree you lower your thermostat can save you up to 3 percent on your MIL Dont Mock heating registers, baseboards, radiators or cold air returns. Air has to circulate fbr your heating system to 7 7; ' . . shdwec Make sure living falling in the daric. . light fixtures that are used more than three hours a day These bulbs' use onequarter the energy and last. 10 times longer than regular bulbs. OVTAH POWER free-hom- cfl toll-fre- e at (800) 933-594- 3, extension 303. Kim Richardson & .Stons GnduXr sr 7-- " j Rusty Harpsr Diamond & Colored Saturday, March 10. 2001 I ! w ; : a. The problem associated with falls is expected to grow a8the nations ptfaiiation matures and health factors assodaied with agtngtnnwwytiMi; BkeUhoodtfaataMwlIlresuItinafatalordisaMingfracture, e TDhdp make private residents safei; the Utah Safety Gouncil offers dieddists to tiie puMia ; Tb obtain additional Information regarding falls or to receive a home i ftapairWork VGtA Certified 0-222-4335, walk-way- areas are well lit to reduce the risk of trinphur and Find the Gold work efficiently. onpage 3B) :( Clean up grenaBL water and other MqntdahnmfldtatBty '. Dont wax fkxm. 'Use rugs to reduce thechanoe of slipping on lindeunL rnstaD handrails in stalrwaya 7. Put compact fluorescent bulbs In - . (continued w . Keep the condenser coils on your refrigerator dean and unobstructed. Use your microwave oven or toaster broiler instead of the oven when possible. 77 . HUtahSafayComcfltimatesthatfaBscau8edorlBdtol7,l)0deaflig nt Him off extra lights especially Let all do our part Wahtil late to use electricity. Cril us at I and ask for a copy of our Bright Ideas booklet for mors energy-savin- g tips. , . shower-head- s Install eneigy-effldeand faucet aerators. They can save on hot water, and the new models deliver excellent water pressure. Do laundry on the weekend. And wash and dry only full loads. t . , the home, .. Keepthefloorsdean. Reduce dntter and eagytucktriepbrme anil dedrical cords outof . Watt until after 8 p.m., Monday to " Friday to run your dishwasher, . dothes washer, vacuum, and other ' ' appliances. .. .7 in America last yeat Of the fotal accidents, 9,600 occurred ip homes. While all age groups are vulnerableeighl out of 10 of victims dye as result falls are older than age 65. FhUs are the number one cause of injuiy related death for males 80 years of age or older and for females 75 or older: In 1999, 43 Utahns older than the age of 65 died as a direct result of a folL Hip fractures are one of the most serious Injuries resulting from falls, according to foe Utah Safety Council. More than 24 percent of all people aufferingahip fracture dfo within ayear of the fall and another 5Q percent never return to thefr prior level of mobility or independence. , By Working togetiie we've been ableto reduce our energy use i 7 manualtycontroltfateniperatnraCwisiderinstalliiiga 7 enbecause it thermostaL can reduce programmable ergy use for botii heating and pooling activities. Modern programmahtetho-mostat- s can also relieve ;7. the discomfort of coming home to or waking up to &'. odd house. Models are available with digital displays -powered by batteries and can be programmed with Z ease. Wsekday and weekend schedules may be set and furnace operation nu be manually controlled to ao- commodate variations in your schedule. Prograni- -' mable thermostats that sense occupancy or light are ..also available and wiQ control temperature based on the presence or absence of people. Many do-i- t- -younelfers can replace a manually controlled ther- . mostatwltiiaprogranmiablemodri.Prk!e8rnngefrom $30 to 8100 and care should be taken to select the correct brand for your fornace and wiring. You may want to hire an electrician to replace youfr thermostat ftrsonal injury and equipment Hnwiwgiw can occur if .1 ; tfavmmgtiiermostat Is installed. Generally the higher : of four or more hours win reduce costs. ,J A 7 ' p mnjdatnlferathflwwfainftifaiitnniiitVtAhnfpw-ificontnd, with the abQity to suspend the program and ;.' . : : tern-pmwtu- re . Phase OrSart Wa DaSw CasOa Rack Sawn, The deadline for submitting Items is Tuesday news at 5 p.m. uMiawii.iMkii T 7.;' v.W: 7: . West & Steves Redd . SSuntoy. Msrfli 10. foot 9 4 . Many peojde have programmable tiiermo6t8tiiat us& time and temperature settings to automatically control ; temperature: Fhmflifig with Bfanflar waking $nd tWvWitieV: schVre and regular home arrival and departure times 7 are especially satisfied with the oonveniehce and com--: fart offered by tills tedmology A programmable ther- - : : G tony t and Maiy j ByRICHARDBEARD UUS Extension Saturday, March 10, 2001 . 7 ;;77j4' :.7 foeywiQ continue their education at CEU Hie grandparents of the bride are Jack De Lena Hartley & Jamie Thomas , 77 . f i : . Tbecoupfoplaotomaketimirh(mminPiwh;: BRIDAL REGISTRY . . 7 pineeeadodapiisfbrtimChurchofJesusChrist ' Kar,.,v,t .. : ; .: FINE GIFTS & FURNISHINGS 637-192- ' -a . Avoid . ; ed . jwal Thomas Smith Ray and Teresa Jeffo of Orangeville announce the marriage of their daughter, Ratty Anne Jeffs, to Tho-mJ. Smith, the eon of Tom mid Sharon Smith of . Castle Dele. ; . The couple will be married on March 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Tsmpla.;, .v;:-1: A reception wffl be presented ln the newlyweds honor on March iO at the Orangeville LDS Church. Tommy and Patty are both 1998 graduates of Enh my High SchooL After graduation, Ritty attended the ; Cdlege of Eastern Utah where she graduated with a j degree in cosmetology Tommy served in the PhQip-- : t-- It the service is' free! for the most complete gift & 77 y a . . And . ; te : gift-wr-ap . 1 Batty'Jetts as sue of the Carbon County newspaper. v Stories submitted after the paper's designated deadline date and time will not make the following Tuesday edition. There ii no charge for publishing a local society news article. . However, there Is a nominal fee required fa cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is preferred. Write legibly list first : as weD as last names and ipdude a daytime telephone number for ; : ;77 clarification purposes. ..; .When considering pictures for publication in the Sun Advocate society sections, photos printed on invitations are, unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure the subjects faces are ;. ; : larger than a thumbprint,; .7 When considering pictures to accompany wedding announcements, avoid photographs including pnyofce other than the bride V' .and the groom."' ; ' Pictures including children or third partlesm&y be printedln a display advertisement, but are unacceptable for inclusion as a society weddingartide to the Sun Advocate. . 7 J0 ;. . - ; v- - ; pub-lish- Saturday, March 10, 2001 up-da- "... - : Avoid disappoint by meeting papers weekly deadline for social announcements, photos school-relate- . Steven Redd , . Will The Sun Advocate' s weekly deadline for submitting local sock, ety hews stories and photographs for publication in the newspa. per is Friday at noon. Appropriate society new items include weddings, birthdays ' 80th or above), taisslonariee, anniversaries (50th or above), em-- 7 , d awards, etc. ployment or Timely submittal of information will help ensure that ah article, with or without an accompanying photograph, will be -- : on the date preferred by the customer. ; isnot announcements In are the ;; Society published Thursday Gift & Bridal GinnyWestA Hie couple be married March 9 in the Mt Tlmpanogas LDS Temple. A reception honarinffthe newlyweds will be presented March 10 from 4 to 6 pm. at the CbUegs of Eastern Utah BaUroom, located at 500 North 300 East in Price. The ooupIewfllmakB their home In Salt LakeClty where both are employed and will continue their edu. k4 ; . 7 J, 182 So. Main, Helper X . |