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Show Energy Office Gives Free Pamphlet on Keeping Cool If you're like most people, the rising ris-ing cost of keeping your home cool this summer probably has you as hot under the collar. Sacrificing comfort for savings during a Utah summer doesn't necessarily seem like a fair trade off. To help keep your dwelling cool this summer, and at the same time reduce your fuel bills, the Utah Energy Office is offering a free pamphlet pam-phlet full of ideas designed to help you get the most from your energy dollar. The pamphlet, "25 Ways to be Cool and Save Energy This Summer," offers easy to follow tips on how to keep the energy bills low when the mercury is high. Some tips include proper attic ventilation to reduce excessive heat build up in your home. "Radios, TV sets and cooking appliance ad extra heat too and should be turned off when not in use." The air conditioner condi-tioner or cooling unit, the compressor com-pressor and condenser shuld be installed in-stalled in a shady location away from direct sunlight. "Do your cooking cook-ing in the early morning or late evening and your house will stay a lot cooler." These and 21 other energy and money saving ideas are available free by contacting the Utah Energy Hotline at 581-5424 or droping by the Utah Energy Office at 231 East 400 South, Salt Lake City to pick up a copy. |