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Show Basin Standard Thursday, November 25. 1982 Uintah 18 Currently Running all day, every day, the refrigerator is the moat costly kitchen appliance to operate. Of all household appliances, it ranks third in energy consumption, behind apace heating and water heating. Because of this, many manufacturers are introducing new models, whose features include deeper door shelves and separate refrigerator and freezer temperature energy-savin- g controls. New or old, however, all models can be made more energy (and thus cost) efficient by following a few basic tips: Allow space between refrigerated items for proper air circulation, but keep the freezer as foil as possible, to prevent cooling dead air apace. Place refrigerator ' away from range, heating vents, or where sunshine will strike it. These girls from Neola 1 st ward finished the Roosevelt West Stake volleyball season on top. Pictured are, front row. Shelly Bastion, Kayleen Christensen, Leslie Ross, Marianne Duncan, Brenda Henrie, and Carla Allred. Back row are, VOLLEYBALL WINNERS! Raquel Dye, Jamie Lee, Shelly Be sure door seals are airtight To test close the door on a dollar bill, leaving half of the bill inside. If it can McDonald, Teresa Houston, Maurleen Olsen and Bobbie Jo Ross. Loraine Molbley, their coach and Allison Draney were not present for the picture. easily be pulled out the door latch or seal may need adjustment or replacement Defrost regularly. Frost accumulation of more than a quarter farh makes your refrigerator work Vacuum accumulated dust on the condenser coils at refrigerator back or bottom. The first public racetrack was built in 1174. If '&' SB. 18 jFtiasmvNi nf our famous Reef Stick SSEfiZ of our .'"lib, Summer Sausage, a 7 m. wheel of semi-so- ft (iouda. 6 in. id tangv SsirllliS Mustard, 10 in. id Port Wine cheese, a 7'.- - ui. Apple Pie Cheddar square, 5tn. of Edam mdnurSnawlk-rr- Bun Bunt. $19.99 '2 famousKct-- f Sikh Summer Sumum?. 12 ai. of Miid Cheddar, 7 uf Gouda, 8 in. id Edam, 7V4 ox. uf Apple Ke Cheddar, a 5 in. Smutty (smutted cheese bar) and Strawberry Bun Buns. S22.99 ! 1 fc. i. in. of Creamy Swi.-- s, ' Big Roundup 52 3 lbs. id our humus Beef Stick " Summer Sausage, 7 oi. id Gouda, a 5 ui. Smoky (smoked cheese bar), a 12 in. Cheddar Horn. India. Edam stick, a 7K in. Cheese nllsan square and $33.99 Strawberry Bun Buns. ...at The Roosevelt West Stake volleyball season ended with a free for all tournament last Saturday. The faces of the girls playing and on the sidelines told the story of whether or not their ? team Although was winning. there are not names for the pictures, their faces represent the feelings of all those present. " pankyTta k7lr.to. of 25 MMnigM Special Summer Sausage. 1 lx of our famous Beef Stick n . 7 in. td Apple Pie Cheddar, a ?.. in. Cheese I lam square. 10m. id li1 Wine cheese, 2 in. each id our Strawberry Creamy Swiss and Pub cheese, plus $1H.99 Bun Buns 59 ' Sumner Sausage, a 5 oi. Smoky bar). 2 m. each id Chrei-n-Baco- n and Plain cheese spread. 3 in. uf tangy Sweet-H$8.99 , Btai Buna. Mustard and fancy Strawtx-rr- j Safari (miked cheese Think of everyone whod love a Christmas gift from Hickory Farms. Choose from over 100 different gifts, in a variety of shapes, prices and sizes, all filled with tasty delights. And well gladly handle all the details sending your gifts out Duchesne County Damp Trucka Roy L. Mitchell discussed various items pertaining to the road department including the possibility of replacing three dump trucks next year. Collector Road Fund Collector Rosd Fund Budget hewing was held as advertised. After consideration it was decided thit the collector rood fond budget be increased 126,000. Bowling Team standings as of November 16 were aa follows: Roosevelt Pipe and Steel won 32 'A and lost 11V4; Karren Welding won 25 and lost 19; Reed Brothers Logging won 2214 and lost 4 2116; Fruitland Store won 22V6 and 21 V6; Robbins Construction won lost 22 and lost 22; D&M Pinapinnera won 21 and lost 23; Prairie Gold won 21 and lost 23; Aexco won 21 and lost 23; Bryson Busters won 17V6 OF OHIO Well give you a taste of old-ticountry goodness. me 432 w. main si. Vernal. Utah Next To Arctic Circle and lost 264; and Palmers Tin Shop won 15 and lost 29. High game waa Carol Warner with 235. High game handicap was Carol Warner with 263. High series was Connie Pike with 641. High aeries handicap waa Connie Pike with 628. High team game waa Karren Welding with 806. High team game handicap was Karren Welding with 1002. High team aeries waa Karren Welding with 2146. High team aeries handicap waa Robbins Construction with 2739. Splis picked up were Connie Pike, Karla Fowles, Carol Warner, Pauline Donna Karren, Horrocks, Hally Glover, Patti Knight, 2-- 7; 2-- 7; 2-- 7; 0; Cl? pUgnranteed General Ho Corporation deiwry dnrrifrto At participating stores. 5--7; 5-- 7. Beudary Lias Ralph Madsen discussed the boundary line between his property and the county road shad, stating the countys fence takes in twenty feet of his property and he wants the equipment removed and the fence put on line. The commissioners stated they have had the county engineer and an independent survey to look at the situation and they both feel there is no problems. Georg Adams presented a plat and serial photo which ho felt substantiates the countys position. Community Development George Roth, Chad Evans and Gordon Snow discussed a proposed application for a community Development Mock grant to purchase equipment for the hospital. After considering several alternatives it was agreed to apply for $500,000 at no interest and $300,000 at 4 A percent interest It was agreed the hospital board and medical staff will make the decision on which equipment is to be ordered. Gordon inquired about the possibility of the $500,000 equipment money from the bond being put in a separate account to insure that it will not be spent on construction. One legend places the Gar-de- ii of Eden between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in today's Iraq. |