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Show FHE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 Careful Winter Driving a Must, Tire Safety Group Leader Says Utah a Leader in Commuter Pooling one na- tions leaders in facilitating com- Utah became of the Page Thee Utah Power & Light to Spend $93.5 Million for Construction muter car pooling. The State in the snow belt. Check for stale Road Commission of Utah has Utah Power & Light Co. said use restrictions if any. opened bids for the construction this week it plans to spend $93.5 Do not mix radial tires with of a 115 stall parking lot ad- million for new construction in snow tires or bias belt or bias jacent to and the American 1974 an average of almost $300 ply construction. If you have Fork Interchange. Motorists in per customer, to provide an aderegular radial tires and are con- the area are now parking wher- quate supply of electricty in the sidering replacing two of them ever they can in a sometimes four state area it serves. The with snow tires, they must be hazardous manner in order to Salt Lake City based utility opradial snow tires. form car pools. This project rep- erates in most of Utah, southeastern Idaho and portions of Winter tires should carry the resents a first for Utah. same inflation pressures as recThe apparent low bidder on Wyoming and Colorado. The company said this year's ommended for the conventional the project is the Geneva Rock construction of tires. Products of Orem, at a bid expenditures are second the Make sure you spare tire is $46,512. The official engineer's largest in its history exceeded only by the previous in good condition and properly estimate was $52,448. inflated before you start out in of the Development parking years budget of $100 million. bad weather. lot concept is the culmination of E. A. Hunter, UP&L president, If you switch to winter tires, a study the Utah Highway De- said the size of the companys store your others in a cool, dry partment completed in early 73. construction budget is greatly inplace, away from furnaces or Construction of this first park- fluenced by increased costs of batteries which may produce any ing lot will take advantage of most everything the company ozone. Store whitewalls facing federal funding since it is within buys as well as by increased polof way. It is lution control costs. each other. driving: right existing UP&Ls planned construction a pilot project and, if successful, Keep your tires properly in1974 includes outlays for for flated. Lower pressures does not more such facilities will be proFederal transmission and excessive increase traction, but Regional generation, vided. heat buildup from underinflaThe Federal Highway Admin- distribution, plus environmental Careful driving is even more important in winter weather because of poor road conditions, the Tire Industry Safety Council reminds motorists. Motorists should be especially alert behind the wheel to anticipate the abrupt steering and braking emergencies, said the Council Chairman Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr. In view of the energy crisis this winter, motorists should also know that properly inflated tires save gasoline. Underinflated tires squirm a lot and make your engine work harder to overcome roll resistance. You can help stretch fuel supplies by good tire care. The Council offers these tips for cold weather tire care and 1-- 15 1-- 15 New tion may damage your tires. Remember changing weather changes tire inflation pressure. Tires lose about one pound of air pressure for every 10 degree drop in temperature. Check for proper tire inflation pressure before starting out if tires are still cold. Winter or snow tires are recommended for use in areas with periodic snow and ice. These tires have an open tread pattern and deep groves for extra trac- Energy Office Opens istration has taken enthusiastic control equipment. The lion's Moving swiftly to establish note of Utahs parking lot and share of the construction budget lines of communication between is encouraging other states to is earmarked for the companys million. Almost ten per cent of the firm's construction expenditures will be for construction of environmental safeguard including electrostatic precipitators, water clarification facilities, etc. The largest items projected for installation of electrostatic precipitators at Huntington, Naughton and Carbon Plants. Expenditures of $1.1 million for preliminary engineering and environmental studies on plant sites are also included in the budget. Not included in the construction budget are additional expenditures of some, $570,000 for research and development with the Electric Pywer Research Institute which was established and is financed by the nations utilities to coordinate and to carry on an expanded research and development program. State Liquor Sale Profits Return $1.6 Million to Cities 1 unit begin similar projects to encou- Huntington plant, the initial conGerald E. Hulbert, Utah State under of has been which at the rage car and bus pooling struction for three years and is Liquor Control Director, said convenient spots. now scheduled for operation in that Utah cities and towns reJune, 1974; construction on the ceived more than $1.6 million Board of Education second unit at the site is now from state liquor sales profits with most of the money earto start this year. Hires Ogden Specialist scheduled In addition, $500,000 is ear- marked for liquor law enforceGeorge B. Campbell, an Ogden marked for geothermal develop- ment. Mr. Hulbert said that although resident, has been hired to direct ment and exploration. of the IV Federal activities Title to the Levitz Furniture Co. By area, expenditures for the the money is supposedly to be schools Act Utah in Civil Rights FEO office serves The tion. Regional heavy construction include the used for the liquor law enforcewas announced thisiweek it by Idaho Snake River Valley, $7.2 ment, 99 per cent of the enforceStudded tires may provide the the states of Utah, Colorado, No. Public of State Superintendent most reliable starting, braking and So. Dakota, Montana, and million; south wesetrn Idaho, $3 ment is by state liquor control TalD. Dr. Walter Instruction and steering response if you live Wyoming. million; northern Utah, $6.2 mil- agents. bot. The State Board of Educa- lion; Salt Lake area, $24.1 milIn the past two years Mr. Hultion okeyed the appointment at lion; eastern and southeastern bert said that his office has not its monthly meeting held in Salt Utah, $38.7 million; west central received a single complaint or Lake City. Utah, $3.5 million; southwestern notification of liquor offense PREVENTING HOME ACCIDENTS In the position, Mr. Campbell Wyoming $4.3 million and bud- from any police agency in the will assist local districts in geted for its subsidiary company state, except for those initiated assessing and meeting the needs Western Colorado Power, $2.1 by state agents. of students in relation to desegregation. He will also be involved in conducting communications and cultural awareness Grandmother knew the curling iron as a workshops for parents, teachers gadget she heated on the range to what she hoped was not too hot a and administrators. Part of his temperature. time will be devoted to the demaIts come a long way, baby! instructional of velopment Now it is electric and the heat terials for the states minority controlled by a thermostat is students. It has mist to improve its perMr. Campbell has been the formance, so Sunbeam named Assistant director and Counselit the Mist Stick curlerstyler. Here are some tips on how ing Service Coorddinator of to use it Skills Center North, an arm of The tightness of the curl is Weber State College. He has also determined by how much hair been involved in the design of each rou time and how roll an experimental vocational eduhold in the curler it ong you cation program for the disadvanAs a rule, after heatstyler. taged people of the Ogden and ing, about 30 seconds per secexareas. Other tion will give a firm, bouncy Salt Lake City g and curl, but this perience includes consulting the sections of hair. The thicker with can hair types. vary Utah State Board of Education the section, the looser the and counseling with the Job style. Corps Center. preventable. To keep your house as accident-proo- f e To a page boy, isolate a thicker section of as possible, follow these suggestions. hair and comb it through. IN THE KITCHEN : Keep cooking utensil handles Police and Firemen Holding it by the ends, clamp the rod on it at the roots and turned inward on the stove, out of reach of small for Looking the rod slowly out to the slide hands. Knives should be put away immediately ends. Hold it at the ends a few Bargaining Rights and seconds before rolling. out of sight and out of reach. after use The Salt Lake City police IN THE BATHROOM: Keep radios, electric heatfiremen are waiting action on an ordinance to allow exclusive ers, hair dryers and other electric equipment out of bargaining rights to unions in the bathroom. their respective departments. IN ALL ROOMS: Keep matches, scissors and all They are waiting until departFor tight curls, isolate a ment officials can discuss giving poisonous substances out of children's reach. Be of hair and comb it section positions to union backsand. Keep sure scatter rugs have non-ski- d to smooth it out. through leaders on already established the section by the Holding stairs and passageways free of clutter. negotiating teams. hair ends, clamp the Mist d medicine cabinet is a must in any A collective bargaining agreeA Stick curlerstylers rod is inevitable, said Mayor ment around it at the roots. Slide home. If there are small children in the home, make the rod up the section to the E. J. Garn, but Im against it in sure all medicines are locked safely away from ends, then rotate, the rod so' isolated departments. the hair wraps around it, back Salt Lake City Commissioner inquisitive hands. Few medicine cabinets come Now roll the ends under to about an inch from down Glen Greener said, separation one turn and hold for about the equipped with locks, but there are special ones scalp. between departments is needed 30 seconds. Unwind, resec30 for about about Hold it installed. be can that available easily to allow representation by difrod and let cool bemove the the and rod onds, unclamp Follow these suggestions from the new 1974 ferent unions. slide it out without unrolling fore brushing gently into the curl. Let the curl cool be- shape. City Attorney Jack Crellin said St. Joseph Family Almanac Calendar, available free exfore brushing. from unions Complete how-t- o hair styl bars ordinance at participating pharmacies, and you'll avoid an Remember, to get more casing directions are packed with clusive bargaining rights but use the Mist Stick curierstver ual thicker styles home. accident-pron- e slightly not their formations. the public and the newly created Regional FEO, Dudley E. Faver, Regional Administrator, has announced the new location for the Regional Federal Energy Office. The new FEO Regional Office is located one block north of the Denver Federal Central 645 Parfet Street in the Park West Complex, immediately adjacent . Easy New Hair Styling non-electr- ic long-lastin- mist-styl- ex-offic- well-stocke- io |