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Show Ill PePSOIl! The Fabulous (yv; Lf llABLEf.l fJ WODHEDS ffj&m''MAGlclANS 0F BASKETBALL" jfg 'ifM I Milk. Plus Thi Famous Globetrotttr i I I VL ADDED ATTRACTIONS f j I I TICKETS itSSfL 2 I I B n 7:30 PM 363-7681 .... I I W 3 MON JAN 15 Weber State College Insulation is Reddy's best friend (yours too ) i ttf ''''' When your house is well insu- l rr lated, the cold stays out, you V Ovrfix stay comfortable, and Redc)y t-TAC 7 doesn't have to work as hard to y5V keep it that way. So your heating bill S v Beautiful 1Z Dcdgs SneRto pisliup. Again this year, what's new in pickups --dSGStk. comes ' iRStgyt Today, only the Dodge Boys offer rsl ' such a full range of strong pickups-V pickups-V iy'sl lSsSpg from Adventurer models and the six- yJygSjjSBgS man Crew Cabs to the exclusive new f'V "-JCDodge Club Cab (with extra cargo space W I """"inside the cab) All have independent front sus-pension, sus-pension, front disc brakes, and Flprtronic lanition. Extra care in engineering makes a difference in Dodge . . . depend on it. AUTHORIZED DEALERS LUNT MOTOR CO. DOOGE X t f I The di,ference in heating bills for a js"""" ' ' i poorly insulated house and a well insu- jS " '(-''j ,ated one can be as high as 33 percent f ' yCy ' " 3 year. And that's not all-good insula- . r H-X' ; 7 tion puts less wear on your system so it f ;.' r"' l ' I lasts longer and provides a more even V I ' l I m l MY i f air temperature throughout the house. ' ' - V ' I '. Where and What? xif' ' V- ' J " i- ' i or wa"S cei'in8s and f'oors, the most v'r v T '. common type of insulation is called "batt" V, or blanket insulation. This is a layer of spun ; ' , " - S,ass or vegetable fibers attached to a back- -, ing of metal foil or kraft paper. Total electric requirements for good insulation ' suggest six inches of insulation in the floor of the attic, three inches in walls and two inches in floors. (Check attic insulation that has been in place for a while to make sure it hasn't settled; if so, add enough to bring it back up to six inches.) Loose fill insulation fiber or pellets can be blown into place, usually above ceilings. Urethane, a plastic foam, is available in rigid boards or can be sprayed into walls. Look for the R value Insulation performance is measured in "R value," a number assigned to a type of insulation to indicate its resistance to heat flow. The higher the R value, the greater the resistance and the better the insulation. Naturally, the best way to insulate a house is from the ground up-while it is being built. But building material dealers can give you details on laying your own "batt" insulation between exposed ex-posed joists in the attic floor. Consult an insulation contractor about insulating closed in walls and ceilings. More Tips Dual-glazing, caulking, weather stripping, storm windows and doors and keeping them dosed as much as possible will reduce heat flow from doors and windows. If you have a central heating system, duct work that is exposed to the outside air should be wrapped securely with insulation; seal joints and connections with insulation tape. Insulation does not put moisture in the air or cause walls to "sweat." But inadequate ventilation ventila-tion might. Be sure attics and exposed crawl spaces are well ventilated and draw moisture out of kitchen and laundry areas with exhaust fans. Our heating experts work closely with contractors, builders and homeowners to make sure our customers get the most value for their electric heat. Remember, Reddy supplies the energy, but only you can use it wisely-give us a call today! California-Pacific Utilities Company v i |