OCR Text |
Show Apply RJow For The 2001 Season P I Car Care Center, General Store, I Hotel Services, Quick Service Restaurant, I Sales & Steakhouse Or Pick Up Applications At Desk Also, Rental Apartments And Residences Needed For Ruby's Inn Employees Call Number Listed Above Advertising Pays I PANGUITCH CITY Invitation To Bid SEALED BIDS will be opened on March 27, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall, 25 S. 200 E, Panguitch, Utah for the following project: INSTALLATION OF PANELS AND WIRING FOR THE LIGHTING OF THE BASEBALL FIELD 500 E. 300 S. Panguitch, Utah Project Description: Provide necessary labor, conductors, and conduit to finish the project of lighting the baseball fields. This project will include conecting the power from the transformer to the inside of the building panels, installing necessary panels, metering equipment, and lightning contractors that have already been purchased, and making all final connections from the poles to the panels. Furnish all conductors, conduit and materials necessary to have system in working order. Job to be completed by May 11, 2001. Bid documents, plans and further information are available from Alan Henrie, Panguitch City Offices, 25 S. 200 E., Panguitch, Utah 84759, phone (435) 676-8585 and Cecelia H. Bytheway, P.E., 570 W. Sampson Lane, Glenwood, Utah, 84730, (435) 896-6954. Panguitch City reserves the right to reject any or. all bids. j j jLv I jjllflS I j 260 East 300 South in Kanab - Best Yet 2 MILK 2 FOR $3 Best Yet ! I BREAD ! ! "White or Wheat" ! 3 FOR $1 ' "While supplies' last." I ( WE'VE GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU 6 I J IT'S ABSOLUTELY FREE..... 3 Every Customer Cash Card I Is Worth a Dollar I So You Always Win With Us. I Pick Up Tour Free I J Customer Cash Card Today. Look for POWER PUNCH Items . Throughout Our Store . ' I Our Checkers Would Love To ' I Punch You Out! ! ! HONEY'S NURSERY NOW OPEN Spring Is Here & Mr. Green Thumb Is Here I Potting Soil-20qt-2 For $3 ! I Starts Wed. Mar. 14 Ends Tues. Mar. 20 ! i Might shift. Wait until after 8 p.m. to run your household appliances. i..,..,,,,,, ,, .nrr-,- . f-wm By working together, we've been able to reduce our energy use and S keep the power flowing. But we still need to be thoughtful about how J ., ..-.. in'i we use electricity: Especially during the peak times of 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., , ... . ii... ... Monday to Friday. i , ... Here's what you can do to save energy (and in most cases, save f : ' i yourself some money, too!): ir i Wait until after 8 p.m., Monday to Install energy-efficient shower- i I j ; Friday to run your dishwasher, heads and faucet aerators. They ? v . ! clothes washer, vacuum, and other can save on hot water, and the I . ; appliances. new models deliver excellent , , , A , water pressure. I; ; Do laundry on the weekend. And I wash and dry only full loads. Keep the condenser coils on your I .. , ... refrigerator clean and unobstructed. I Turn off extra lights especially I - . . . between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Use your microwave oven or I ; toasterbroiler instead of the oven t - Keep your thermostat set between . 65F and 68F, if your health when PSSlble- permits. Each degree you lower Put compact fluorescent bulbs in your thermostat can save you up to light fixtures that are used more 3 percent on your bill. than three hours a day. These bulbs .,u i i . ' use one-quarter the energy and last Don t block heating registers, . ; , , , , , , . . . , 10 times longer than regular bulbs. baseboards, radiators or cold air returns. Air has to circulate Let's all do our part. for your heating system to Wait'til late to use electricity. work efficiently. Call us at I -800-222-4335, and ask for a copy of our Bright Ideas booklet , for more energy-saving tips. "yj UTAH POWER I |