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Show Home Maintaince Course offered sticking door, change gaskets on taps, clean a p-trap, repair small appliances, a little about paints, rollers and brushes, and some basic rules of home repair. "Anyone who has ever been plagued with a plugged kitchen sink or dripping faucet is invited to attend the meeting," Munford said, "knowledge of some basic procedures in do-it-yourself maintenance can make life much easier around the home." Common sense coupled with knowledge of basic fundamentals in home repair can save the home-owner or renter both timer and money according to Lyman Munford, instructor of building construction at Southern Utah State College. Professor Munford will discuss the "should and should hots" of home maintenance Thufsday at 3 p.m. in the SUSC Old Administration Ad-ministration Building, room 306. The meeting is the fifth in a series of eight weekly programs dealing with "The High Cost of Living: What You Can Do About It," being sponsored by the Iron County Extension Service and the SUSC Women's Resource Committee. The crash course in "Do-It-Yourself Home Maintenance" will include how-to information to fix an extension cord or |