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Show The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, December 10, 1982 Keeping Y our Woodstove Fire good seal. Use magazine or glossy catalog paper, five to ten pages thick; Tuck the paper down around the front of thefoundation, so that the wood is encased in a chamber which is open only at the Doing MORE With LESS! By the STAFF OF THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS Keeping a healthy fire burning a woodstove can be a bit of an art. Therefore, almost everyone who's lived with a woodburner for any amount of time has tidbits of wisdom that he or she will (usually) freely give to a novice who has the courage to ask advice. And Alaskan pioneer Ole Wik has even written a whole book on the subject of wood heat. Ole's years of experience as an Arctic outdoorsman earned him a great supply of useful knowledge-a- nd his know-hohas been painstakingly and thoroughly set. forth in Wood Stoves: How to Make and Use Them. He shows a special affinity for in rear. (6) Add another These may be fairly moist wood-sin- ce the slow heat of the smoldering foundation in the low-quali- ty chamber below will dry them out by morning. If only drier wood is available, lay paper over this round, too, so that it won't ignite too soon. (7) Lay a wall of paper against the front of the whole stack of wood, just inside the door. ' w putting concepts about round of splits. (8) Put a foil closure pad over the door opening, and close the door .mi it. (9) Close the damper. The fire is now set. (10) In the morning, if all goes as it should, the papers inside the door will be charred but intact, the foundation logs will have been converted-- in varying degrees--t- o glowing charcoal, and the upper togs will be dried out and ready to go. Open the damper, 'open the fire- building into common language. For example. Ole describes die fragile relationship between fire and its keeper this way: Keeping a fire in a woodstove is like having a pet in the house with you. Afire needs your attention at regular intervals, and is in danger of either dying or running amok if your judgment slips. You have to feed it the right things at the appropriate times, and you have to carry its waste products out of the house. In return it will work for you, cooking your meals and heating ' your water and living j space." door, remove the foil, punch . through the papers with the poker, and stir the fire around a bit to break up the paper ash over the foundation. Gear the ashes away from the draft and open it. Shut Coalville Stake Missionaries and Servicemen the door. The fire will now take off. Of course, your particular stove will likely require certain different techniques (and probably hold a fire without demanding that you go to so much trouble), but Wik advises keeping these four major , points in mind: (1) Begin with the right quantity of coals. (2) Select the right wood. ' (3) Shut down tight. (4) Spoil the draft. Getting to know your firebox is kind of like becoming acquainted with a new friend-- it takes some attention and a bit of experimentation. But the rewards are certainly hearth warming. Wood Stoves: How to Make and Use Them " by Ole Wik is published by Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, Anchorage; Alaska, and is available in good bookstores or through Mothers Bookshelf, 105 Stoney Mountain - Road, Hendersonville, N.C. 28791 , for S5.95 plus 95 cents shipping and handling. For FREE additional information on wood heat and on THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine, send your name and address and ask for Reprint No. 503: We Write to Heat With Wood." Doing MORE ... With LESS!, 105 Stoney Mountain Road, Hendersonville, N.C. 28791, or in care of this paper. Following are the names and addresses of the Coalville Stake Missionaries and Servicemen: Elder Brent Lewis Korea Pusan Mission Pusan Post Office Box 548 Pusan, Korea . Elder Kevin Richins Box 83 2005 N. 900 E. 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AV u DE-Rangu- Toulouse FRANCE 00 Elder Mark Marsh Calle 135 N 1451 ESQ62 B105 Hornus 1900 Laplata BS AS Judd Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Argentina Of course, when a woodstove is : ; : abilities). Ole Wik reveals his personal techniques for overnight-fir- (MANGES FOR M01WIA1N BELLS RESIDEOTIAICUSTOMEBS. e guilding in his book, and they do sound quite reasonable. But, as the author reminds us, every stove will "teach" its owner its own s pedal requirements for setting a fire that will last all night. At any rate, here's how he holds a fire in New Year's Day, 1983, will be a day of , changes for Mountain Bell. And that means changes in the way youll do business with us. Some of these changes youll like. Some will take getting used to. But all are the result of a Federal Communications Commission decision to increase competition in the telecommunications industry. This should result in a greater choice of products and services. Heres how the changes will affect you. ! his homemade sheet-steSuper Yukon stove: (1) Let the fire die down in the evening so that only coals remain el at bedtime. (2) Push the coals to the bad: of the firebox, and rake ashes forward to seal the draft. (9) Lay a split of half-drspruce on either side of the coals. If there are too many or too few coals, use a stick of greenish or dry wood, y respectively, on one side. (4) Place a smaller split of wood on top of the coals, between the two larger splits. This completes the foundation-t- he heart of the fire. If it behaves as it should, the rest of the fire will take care of ORDERING PHONE SERVICE itself. . (5)- . Lay paper over the entire foundation, overlapping the vari- ous sections generously to make.a The stockings were hung by the skis with care . . that a gift from Parkwest would bo there. 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