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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER Donations to Utah Wildlife How to Shop for a Used Muscle Car IINICEF It is legal gifts of land, water a Buying somethnig used can be or money may be accepted by risky proposition. Buying somethe Division of Wildlife Resourc- thing can also be very worthes, provided they are ear marked whileout if proper research is carbefore the purchase. Car to benefit the wild life of the ried buffs considering purchasing a state. used muscle car will find their The Utah Wildlife Resources research has been done for them and Development Fund" was es- by experts, the staff of Car Craft tablished after the Utah State Magazine. Legislature passed a law allowOur present economic doldrum ing the Division to accept ear- has created a rather unique sitmarked gifts. Persons desiring to uation in the used supercar mardonate land, water or money to ket. dealers dont have Regular the knowledge to become seriously involved with musclecars so its quite possible that good deals may be found on their lots. The tight economy and recent wage and price freezes combined with stricter emissions and safety codes for new cars, may leave the muscle car buyer in a quan-dr- benefit wildlife may do so with ful confidence that their donation will be usd specifically to help wildlife. Contributions are tax exempt and contributors may specify the areas in which their donation is to be used. Donors will benefit by leaving a meaningful contribution to the states wildlife heritage. They will receive appropriate identification as members of the fund and will receive publications on research resulting from Fund monies. A division spokesman said a contribution of $10 would stock 50 catchable or 900 fingerling trout, $25 would buy one acre of wildlife range, and $1,000 will buy $135 hours of research on a specific wildlife species. Information about the fund is available from Wildlife Resource offices and field personnel. 221971 y. Step by step, the editors point out what to look for and what to check when buying the used muscle car. All cars listed in the article were built before these stringest smog laws, so performance will be better and prices will be lower. Before going out to shop for his next car, every prospective buyer should have Used Muscle Car Buyers Guide tucked under his arm. Itll tell him how to get his fair share in spite of flapping flags, neon lights and the hucksters shuck. Page Eleven Appeals Help Worlds Needy Children MOlions of disadvantaged participated in the Trick or brand name products. Consumers will learn'-o- f children fhroughout the Treat" for UNICEF drive, secworld are benefiting from the This year, in addition to these the program in' a e many thousands of dollars childrens spirited Trick or tion in the October issue of raised on behalf of UNICEF, Treat" collections for The Reader's Digest. Superthe United Nations Childrens UNICEF at Halloween, there market chains around the Fund. In Latin America and is an important addition, a. country will promote the proadvertising Africa, in Asia and the Middle hew way to help. It's called gram. and public relations will also East, needed food, educa- - Treat of Life." Now American families be used to reach and inform tional materials and medicine h 1111 . iVi and businessmen wOl join students and teachers.. forces to help the worid's The products whose labels children can be redeemed for contri' Seven national consumer butions to UNICEF are Clark six-pag- In-scho- ol product manufacturers are cooperating in a unique label-savin- g program appeal- ing to millions of U.S. families anxious to'elp those less fortunate. Housewives, students, d aniiaUoijrill ttriTin t and being put to club ut use every day thanks to the generosity of American children and adults. Money for UNICEFs work comes from voluntary pledges of more than 100 governments and contributions from private citizens and groups. It does not share in the UN budget. The broad base of participation in UNICEF from coins in a Trick or Treat box to a Congressional appropriation is one of its great strengths. In 1970, more than three and a half million students -- Gum, Bird's Eye Vegetables, Hunts Snack Pack, Kool-AiPals Vitamins, Peter Paul Candy, and Welch's Jelly. Participants hope to raise morev than a quarter of a million dollars for UNICEF. This year, Halloween will d, . be urged to save proofs of purchase and submit them from October 1st through November 15th in return for a cash contribution to UNICEF by the sponsoring be different because Americans will be helping children throughout the "world in a new and meaning- ful way through the UNICEF Treat of life" campaign. NEW EMPHASIS ON SAVING TEETH Seen any good movies at the dentist's lately? Thats right, at the dentists. Many are now showing films as part of a dental edu- cation SeiHfy TVelt fteteect by Thelma Bonneau LONG MAY IT WAVE Being well tressed in to- - the shower. After 60 seconds, days longer, more natural you rinse it off and you're hair styles is never having to ready for an unbelievably m- - easy comb-ou- t. As for styling, try these new ideas: The secret of Chany Calais's simple but dramatic new carnation coif' is in dividing the hair into three sections at the start. The back is then brushed dose to the head and braided and arranged in a chignon, and finally topped with a white carnation The distinguishing feature of an even less formal hair arrangement (below) is the sim- - make excuses for floppy ends and straggly strands. on your Spaghetti belongs on never your pretty plate, pate! For' the special care that long hair demands and deserves, try a product that Was created especially to solve Long long hair problems ClairoLA new.from And.Silky, con? 60 second dition lotion. Long and Silky conditions from the ends up, makes snarls, frizzics and tan- pie tie at the front. gles things of the past, gives The peaks are separated at hair a beautiful, natural shine the midline and threaded beingre- neath the hair at the crown. and special strands As with the carnation dients tame coif, so they stay put. the side waves are allowed to There is no mixing; the lo- fall softly to the shoulder or tion is applied right from the below to accentuate every bottle while .you are still in inch the hair's natural beauty. -- afer-shampo- o program geared to teaching their patients not only how to take care of their teeth, but what happens when they dont. A feature titled Trigger Foods" explains how decay gets started. A double bill might include Brushing and Flossing," which shows how to get your teeth really clean. In addition to the movies, today you may be given instruction in the use of dental floss, your toothbrush and a few other aids, such as a rubber-rippe- d stimulator, a and polisher. plastic pick Your dentist may ask you to chew a tablet containing a red food coloring agent. Called a disclosing wafer, it stains only the sticky layer of food and bacteria clinging to your teeth and shows areas that aren't being cleaned properly. .AH this is part of a new called trend in dentistry that preventive dentistry emphasizes saving teeth, not removing them. Playing a very active role in making preventive dentistry a reality; is the Crest Professional Services Division of Procter & Gamble. The films mentioned earlier, for example, are part of a comprehensive film library that Crest makes available at no charge to dentists, dental societies, interested groups and schools. Much of the literature is also provided by the Crest Professional Services Division, which annually distributes million bookbetween 0 lets, charts, reminder, slips and even children's coloring patient-educatio- n 8-1- Children taking part in a school brush-i- n learn how to use a toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste to best effect. gram is available to all school books to dentists. In addition to these teachsystems requesting it. Teachers are provided with Crest is involved in aids. ing many other areas of instructional materials, indentistry. cluding posters, booklets, To aid dental education charts and a filmstrip. A toothbrush, fluoridated and research, the division gives a number of grants to toothpaste and, often, the scientific journals, dental disclosing tablets are given to organizations and scholarship each child. Many children in funds. Once a year, PAG disadvantaged areas receive holds a. seminar for dental their first toothbrush this students interested in re- way. search. The Company also Dentistry has indeed sponsors several workshops changed in recent years and every year so that educators making the public aware of and scientists can exchange the advances is what Crest's' information on the latest Professional Services broad techniques and theory. program aims to do. Once parents accept the Crest participates in brush-iqt- '' . throughout the exciting fact that dental procountry ' By this method, tective and preventive measthousands of y oung men and ures have changed dramaticwomen at! schools and univerally. since they were bom sities have learned how to making possible a lifetime of properly brush their teeth. healthy teeth. they and children to gain their stand To make sure that the immeasurably. message of Healthy Teeth for a lifetime" reaches the If you would like to reyoungsters, the division has a ceive more information on the subject of saving teeth program of dental education aimed at third write to Crest Professional Services Division, Procter and grade level. at the Inaugurated request Gamble, Box 599, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. of educators in 1963, the pro . far-reachi- fore-pea- k anti-stati- fly-awa- y c During construction of a factory in a remote mountain section of the country, the contractor built a toolshed. When the big shed was finished and stocked with tools and supplies, a night watchman was hired to prevent looting. Hiring that watchman's a terrible waste of money," a native said on learning of the watchman's duties. How come? " a strawboss asked . Mister,' the man said, nobody around here ever stole anything to work with." |