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Show A I The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 16, 1970 Winter Tests Provide 6 Tips For Safor Winter Driving By Professor A.H. Easton Director, Motor Vehicle Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin 1 Get the "feel" of the road by accelerating carefully to see if wheels spin; or brake gently to see if they skid. Reduce speed accordingly. 2 Increase your following distance. It takes three to nine times as far to stop on snow and ice as on dry pavement. 3 Pump your brakes to slow or stop dont jam them on. An intermittent pumping action three to five times per second keeps the wheels rolling and helps maintain steering control. 4 Have good tires with good, treads. Better yet, use snow tires which provide half again as much pulling power in snow as regular tires. Studded snow tires offer still more help on icy surfaces. 5 Always carry reinforced tire chains in the trunk of your car for use during severe snow and ice conditions. They provide four to seven times as much traction on snow or ice as regular tires. 6 Keep your windshield and windows clear at all times. Replace streaking wiper blades gone dead from exposure to sun, wind and oily road film. Be sure that your windshield washer solution contains adequate BARS MILD anti-freez- e. 1970 Food Tips For jaded January appetites try these recipes. FRESH WINTER PEARS: Fresh Pear Compote Supreme is a colorful dessert. Wash pears, halve and core. Peel oranges and remove sections. Place pear halves and orange sections in baking dish. Mix together equal amounts light com syrup and water, highlight with whole cloves and cinnamon as desired. Pour over fruit,' until bottom of pan is completely covered. Cover dish and hake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes until pears are tender. Baste occasionally with syrup during baking. Chill. Pear Pie Plus is great warm or cold with a wedge of sharp cheese. For a test pear pie: Put 3 cups sliced fresh pears into a bowl with cup sugar, 3 tablespoons flour, lA teaspoon nut meg, a dash of salt, and the juiie and grated rind of 1 lemon. Turn into pastry lined pie plate and dot' with butter or margarine. Arrange upper crust, seal and prick. Bake at 425 degrees for 35 minutes. CANNED PEARS: Canned pears and cottage cheese are a basic salad combo to be varied in so many delicious ways. . . Top with a pink dressing made from 2 parts sour cream and 1 part cranberry juice. Garnish with- egg slices and ripe olives. Add a spoonful of orange marmalade on top of the cheese. Garnish with banana slices which have been rolled in grated lemon rind. hard-cooke- d Dress up witft a mixture of canned pear syrup and orange juice using 3 parts syrup to I part orange juice. Serve with minted cream dressing - a. blend of mayonnaise and whipped cream, with beaten mint jelly folded in. Sprinkle preserved ginger over cheese. DRY BEANS: Chili French Fry Pie. Prethick chili pare with plenty of kidney beans, ground beef and canned tomatoes. Portion into individual casseroles. Sprinkle with grated Cheddar cheese. Top with frozen French fries. Bake at 425 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes until potatoes are browned. d, DRY PEAS: Splits In Salads. Split peas, cooked until tender but with shape retained, and cooked navy pea beans may be used together in many salad combos. G r. Select on Albertson's Swifts Premium round bone swiss steak for delect- able eating. . . its the finest quality money can buy. tasty-tende- I D fclwa BONELESS CHUCK STEAK ASST. LUNCHMEAT CATTLEMAN ROAST Swifts Premium Boneless Try mixing them with chopped celery, onions and salad dressing, adding seafood, cooked ham or cheese for menu variety. LENTILS: Lentils With Chicken Curry. Serve d creamed chicken on a bed of hot cooked lentils. 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Because the calculation of the Todays calendars have taken lunar year was shorter than note of these earlier calendars them the sun year, after a few years and adding winter was arriving in the such information as recipes, household hints and first aid so the Babylonians spring added a 13 th month every information. two or three years to keep If your home is average, winter in its proper place! you probably have a calendar If you think 13 months a in the kitchen, and in all likeyear is strange, one of the lihood this calendar was a earliest Roman calendars was gift, perhaps, from your probably the most bizarre in grocery or pharmacy. Business concerns give away inhistory. The calendar connumerable calendars each sisted of 10 months, beginning in March and ending the year. For instance, last year December. The period bepharmacists alone gave away between eight and nine mitween December and March was considered of little llion St. Joseph Family Calendars, the most importance because during Almanac .and widely distrithose bleak winter months asked-fo- r buted calendar in the world. there was little activity. But where do we go from The Romans finally decided not to ignore the winter here? Weve been to the so maybe the next months, and added January moon and February to fill the gap. calendar will be a Space-Ag- e Calendar for use not only on However, man was not satisthe Earth, but also on the fied with simply having his moon and all the planets! calendar tell him the date. MONTE SAUE DEL MONTE SPIN STEWED TOMATO DEL MONTE PEA( DEL MONTE PINE. d hub Week JANUARY 11-1- 7, ORANGE JUICE CRISP LETTUCE U.S. No. 1 Romeine, Red leaf or Buttor Lettuce it's crisp and fresh. ... 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