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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1971 Page Two Chamber of Commerce Says the Government Should Freeze Too The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce board of Governors stated emphatically that all state, federal and local govern- ment employees should be subject to President Nixons Price and Wage Freeze. Rick Kinnersley, local spokesman for Government Employees, recently stated that his group supports President Nixons Inflationary curbing program but it felt that the wage freezes should not be applicable to government employees. The Utah Public Employees Association, a' 7,000 state-wid- e governmental employees group, recently requested the Federal Cost of Living Council to exempt all public employees from the Pay Board coverage. The Chamber Board empha- and a restrained money supply. It is time for government to cooperate with the American taxpayer in this great important fight against inflation. The Chamber of Commerce has sent telegrams to the Federal Cost of Living Council and the State ad Local Government Cooperation Committee, Cost of Living Advisory Board, emphasizing opposition of Kinnersleys request. Water Clears Senate Pollution Bill The Senate approved a strict, far reaching water pollution control bill S. 2770, designed to stop all pollution of waterways by Motor Trend Selects The Seven Best Cars in America Which car is the best of the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Warning Given to Campers 1972 models? The Motor Trends Mobile camping equipment users were cautioned by the choices magazine announces the of the staff for the seven best Utah Safety Council to be alert on the way to choosing the single for possible carbon monoxide best car that will win the Motor poisoning, especially during the Trends coveted annual Car of winter months. the Year Award. "All too often, Robret G. The rotary engine is news this Council director, said, year and Motor Trend examines "the hunetr, skier or fisherman the engine design that GM con- will get out of the cold, sidered so important that they and turninside, on a heating device paid $50 million for the right which is either defective or one to produce it. which will consume all the oxyThe Corvette, Americas only gen supply. When this occurs in sports car, is due for a change an airtight enclosure, then the but which way will it go? More trouble begins. Or a sleek Holly wood-ized- ? Each year, several deaths are European styled rotary powered car? The magazine lays out the reported as resulting from carfacts and gives readers a write-i- n bon monoxide poisoning. During ballot so that they can help the 1970 huntnig season several influence the course of the Cor- lives were lost because of this In-gerso- ll, 1985, according to the Wildlife situation. Management Institute. Respons- vettes future. Carbon monoxide is odorless, Chirstmas shoppers who have ibility for water pollution control sized that under the current program of controls and freezes, which until now has rested with would be shifted in working men, and women are the states, to the Environmeasure asked to make sacrifices in hold- large mental Protection Agency. ing down prices. The bill now goes to the House "It is unfair to control the Public Works Committee and is economic decisions of people, while letting federal spending expected to be reported out as run rampant. Government must strong as the Senate version. do its part to. It also must show However, it is "reportedly in self discipline, said Fred Ball, executive vice president pf the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. car enthusiasts in the family need go no farther than Trend for gift ideas. The issue has a complete gift guide with suggestions from low buck to high buck. In its continuing Cars of the World series, the magazine focuses on the cars of Germany. now grave danger of being gutted by Road tests in the same issue Riv-eria the Administration in response cover the Thunderbird and as matched against Jaguars to pressure from industry and other political considerations, sleek X76 sedan. according to the National Audubon Society. Hunting Waterfowl "If the citizens of Utah must struggle under economic controls, then government should restrain its own' actions with II emphasis on reduced spending, tastless, colorless and extremely deadly. Its greatest enemy is fresh air. If you are using a heater or cooking stove to heat your camping equipment, make certain that you have a source of fresh air. All you need is just enough to dissipate the accumulation of carbon monoxide. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are tightness across the forehead, headache, weariness, dizziness, nausea, loss of muscular control and increased pulse and respiration. If you experience any of these symptoms make for fresh air in a hurry. So far this year there have been no reports of persons losing their lives from carbon monoxide poisoning. The important thing is to continue this death-fre- e record. From Boats its printing ... dial 364-846- 4 If weve said It once, wee said it 176 happy holidays. The world's finest Bourbon since 1795 Shooting waterfowl from a power boat on the run remains illegal in Utah even though the law on detaching the motor from the boat has been changed. A hunter may shoot at water fowl from a power boat provided the motor has been shut off and the progress from the motor has ceased. The motor can remain on the boat. Waterfowl hunting is permitted from a boat while drifting, beached, moored, resting on its anchor or while being propelled by paddle, oars or pole. A 1944 law made it illegal to shoot waterfowl from a speeding power boat. It usually required detachment of the motor before shooting. This was often difficult and dangerous in rough waters. Motor detachment became unnecessary when the law was changed a few years ago. Ann n. Davis (X) and blorence Henderson (L) two of Paramonnts TV THE BRADY BUNCH suggest UJS. Savings Bonds as Christmas gifts for your bunch 1 Paris is relatively deserted in August. If you are sight seeing and care relatively little for the shows, etc., Paris would be suitable in August, yet any large city can be grim in the hot days of August. Gffl HE FtHSr THAUKS&VAfC PtNUBZ GUESTS WERE. 90 WAMPAN60AG INDIANS. THEIR HOSTiTHE MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS, SHARING THE FJ2UITS OF THEIR fRSr HARVEST AFTER. THE 6ZO-2- .1 gRUTAL NEHJ EW6LANP. WINTER. 1 QdQEG UeH (303 N PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT THE JAMES 8. B0UR80N WHISKEY DISTILLED AND 8CTTLE0 CO. CLERMONT. BEAM, KENTUCKY BEAM DISTILLING BY $ ofsrmEEmemcAus. SHARING TOO, A THEIR. A PUN RAN C& THIS TEAR1 gy TAKIVC THEIR SURPLUS CLOTHING lb THE. NEAREST CATHOUC CHURCH IN NOVEMPEg. 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