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Show 6D 12; 1980 November FOCUS. HoniQstQQding you can somehow get the By Mary Barrena This anicle is devoted to the typical household pets commonly called the cat and the dog. but often considered scruff, scratch or grump when they become a problem to their owners. These pets are particularly a problem when trapped indoors and have to make do with a box. This is an unnatural situation for any animal excep: man and the gorilla. The gorilla simply moves on tc build another nest, but man has imposed his habits on his pets and causes them to be often emotionally upset. Cats get especially upset if their box has one too many lumps in it. causing them to then lump on the floor and in corners impossible to clean. Unfortunately, this mess is your dog your own table scraps in a vegetable mixture that will not only keep him strain and the smell out of it. To avoid your animals becoming a menace to the health and sanity of your home, you can give them the care they need on time, plus use a preventative oil soap remedy that will repel the animal from doing "it" in the same place again, as they are inclined to do. satisfied, but young and healthy also. Most pci food is costly because it is commer- cially prepared, packaged and processed with all the artificial additives that 1 hope you will not only avoid for yourself, but for your pets also. Here is "Basic Doggie Dinner" from the cookbook. Laurel's Kitchen: OIL SOAP TBS. oil cooked egg 2 cups cooked vegetables. Blended unless very soft 1 TBS. nutritional yeast 1 cup milk 4 oz. castile soap powder 4 oz. oil of rosemary 1 oz. "5 alcohol 2 1 Mix it all up and put in a sunny window until the soap melts and becomes incorporated with the oil. This soap does a thorough cleaning job on all natural fibers such as cotton, wool and silk, and also on .some synthetic fibers. It is perhaps a myth that dogs will eat only canned and dry dog mixes plus the often the demise of an otherwise perfectly good carpet, or of the harmon- neighbors iousness of a home unless garbage. tell me vou can - . ' Morning is the best time to v feed dogs, and a should be feeding adequate. The size of your pet should determine how much and how often you feed it. . once-a-da- Scruff, scratch Nutritional yeast and or s My-source- feed- bread ends and leftover cooked cereals and beans - wheat germ will help protect your animal against pests. and along with the egg will help keep the coat shiny, Dogs do not have a choles- terol tolerance problem. Wind Energy Is Back! "To err is human, to really things up requires a foul computer. Anom. ; Harness Renewable Resources Company Direct Drive Skyhawk Electric WIND GENERATORS 2 and 4 kilowatt per ud who? hour output. DC to AC square wae and sine wave inverters by IES. Versa Count and Carter Motor Wind storage batteries by Exide. Surrettc and Hydrate. Synchronous inverters. Gemini by Wind Works. . ' DID YOU K SOW? The Federal Government offers a 40 Tax Credit on renewable resources fup to maximum of 5 4, 000. 00) The State of Utah offers a 10 off the top Tax Credit also , (up to a maximum of SI, 000.00). Federal Law requires power companies to buy your excess power! afully-operation- al IF YOLK ELECTRIC BILL WAS PER MONTH IN 1980, Then in 1981 $62.50 per month, with inevitable increases SSO YOU WILL HAVE SPENT $8,444.64 1981 thru 1986 DON'T LLT YOUR UTILITY HILL TAKFTIIF IIITF OUT OF YOUR DOLLAR! Hcabnrarry: 1ST. 1ST Call for an.appointment to see wind generator system and have one designed for your jersonal needs. Jim Conway 487-756- 6 649-776- 2 Box 15 Silvcrcrcck Jet. Park City, Utah 84060 Rctli Line Motor Generators In HONEYWELL Ideal or: I ai mers Cum menu s Builders I lie origiiiul BAKER W ater Pumping Windmill lor 1. vest tick and Irrigation neetls. 1 |