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Show Page Sixteen The Springville Herald July 1, 1971 a. 9 v5 AM Darrin Haymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haymond of Denver and former residents, celebrated his first birthday July 1. PITCHING IN Army Reservists of the 2d Battalion, 1st Brigade (BCT), 80th Division (Tng), headquartered at Alexandria, Alex-andria, Va., keep their newly-issued M-16 rifles with them as they pitch their tent under simulated combat conditions. Less accidents with lights during daylight Results of recent intensive research have shown that cars and trucks equipped so that their parking lights were always on during the day have less accidents. ac-cidents. The vehicles used in the experiment were modified so that when the ignition switch was turned on the parking lights were also switched on. (The front "amber" parking lights and the tail-light.) Accidents included in the experiment were those that occured during daylight, dawn or dusk. The types of accidents studied were rear end collisions; right angle collisions of all types) backing collisions; sideswipe collisions; head on collisions except for cases when a vehicle is obviously out of control because of a vehicle defect or having struck a fixed object first; and sideswipe accidents with vehicles traveling in the opposite direction. The test results were based on millions of miles of travel by vehicles in the New York City area. The final result not only showed a substantial reduction in the number of accidents but those accidents that did occur were much less severe. Because of the obvious safety contribution offered by the lights modification, the Utah State Department of Highways has decided to conduct its own test by equipping certain highway vehicles. The State Safety Committee meeting June 21 unanimously adopted the policy. Jim West, Engineer for Maintenance for the highway department has issued a directive to all departments that beginning now "Whenever any of the classification of vehicle named for the test are scheduled for the shop inspection or other mechanical work, the modification of the ignition is to take place at that time." Following this procedure all of the vehicles should be modified without too much effort and cost by January 1, 1972. arating glass containers by color. Be sure to remove caps and metal rings. Subdivide metal waste, such as TV dinner din-ner trays and aluminum cans in one bag; steel or tinplate in another; bimetal cans in another container. Containers Contain-ers must be washed and flattened. flat-tened. Does the word "aluminum" on the top mean the whole can is aluminum? No. Only those that read "all-aluminum." Virtually all beverage cans use aluminum tops to provide the tear-tab feature. How can you identify an aluminum alu-minum can? All-aluminum beverage cans have rounded bottoms with no separate bottom ends or side seams. They are lightweight light-weight and easily crushed when empty. Many read "all-aluminum" "all-aluminum" on the label. How can you tell a tin can from a bimetal cant Steel or tin-plate cans have seams on two sides, bimetal cans have a seam on one side. The easiest way to flatten a can is to remove both ends of the can, then step on it. ) hi-'. ' June 29 marked the first birthday for Jon Kimnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Stewart of this city. Consumers Want to Know By MARGARET SPADER Director of Consumer Affairs ; National Association of Manufacturers Does trash have to be sorted from garbage to be recycled? At the present time, yes. To encourage and assist the volunteer efforts in your community, com-munity, you can help by sep- r V OA r vsn SKIFF ""- Water resistant, precision ' jeweled movement, shock-resistant, shock-resistant, sweep second. One of the hardest things a parent can tackle is to tell a kid. W fir 1 1 East 400 North Open 7 to 7 Phone 489-5391 WE'RE CELEBRATING THE FOURTH -A X WITH SOME CANTALOUPES b i 1 Wv A EAR CORN EARS .1 II i in" ' i " l V aSV1 - . "V sW I I I .1 . 1- WVSaCVB W W Art. lK " -"V-"- J&tMXJA 1 f . ft VJJ vJJ ARMOUR VIENNA SAUSAGES 4 LB. FOR Co) 'f LYNN WILSON POTATO SALAD- OLD FASHIONED C SLICED BOLOGNA i w wsmvsrj. m .v msfiww v -rv-r M mat inr ft (pjlbfe4 1 Xdi V.3 111 3 lbs. or SIGMAN HOT DOGS m LIBBY FRUIT DRINKS 6-oz. BAKERITE SHORTENING WESTERN FAMILY SALAD J DRESSING 49 OT. 300 Can $1 FROZEN ys BRILLIANT ft COOKED SHRIMP 10-oz. LIBBY FAMILY PITTED OLIVES HEINZ RELISHES HAMBURGER SWEET S-HOT DOG 2-oz. 1 SHASTA POP i ASSORTED HILAND FESTIVAL ICE CREAM WESTERN, FAMILY STRAWBERRIES mm FRESH FRYERS 4 (PORTION) HAM SHANK LB. J J VM' LB. HOT BBQ CKENS AREO 6'2 oz. 3 FOR OFF Insect WESTERN FAMILY PORK 'n' BEANS 2'2 Size ORLEANS BROKEN SHRIMP 412 oz.' 5rV f CHI CARAVELLE' by BULOVA Eipart clock and watch rapair Jewelry 220 So. Main "22 Yem !n SprihgvIIU" |