SALT LAKE CITY — As areas throughout Utah continue to experience record-breaking heat, state officials want residents to know help is available for those who can't afford to keep their air conditioners running. Salt Lake expects to surpass heat records on Sunday and Monday, with temperatures reaching 103 and 105 degrees, according to KSL meteorologists. "The temperatures are scary high right now, so we just want to make sure people are aware," said Sisifo Taatiti, manager of the Home Energy Assistance Target program, or HEAT, within the Department of Workforce Services. "With rising costs associated with housing, many families are struggling to make ends meet," she said. "Helping clients through this difficult time is important to us, and we believe it improves the quality of life for our fellow citizens across the state."