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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES, , 18 August 24. 1979 Symbolic woman on new coin For the first time a portrait of an American woman, rather than a symbolic woman, appears on a circulating U.S. coin. A new dollar, with the image of Susan B. Anthony on one side and the symbolic eagle of the Apollo on the reverse, was released II moon-landin-g to local banks in July. Minting of the Eisenhower dollar, which the Anthony dollar replaces, ended December 31, 1978. At least $4 5 million will be saved each year, since the large Eisenhower dollar cost 8 cents to produce and the new Anthony dollar costs only 3 cents. Substituting the dollar coin for the dollar bill also will save money. The $1 bill costs nearly 2 cents to produce and lasts only 18 months in circulation; the Anthony dollar costs 3 cents to produce and will last 15 years or more. Larger than a quarter and" smaller than a s piece, the new dollar weighs of an ounce. Like all U.S. coins valued three-tenth- 50-ce- nt The new Susan Anthony $1 coin. Issued on July 2, 7979, by the Treasury Department, honors the women's. rights movement pioneer who devoted most of the SO years of her life to attaining women's right to vote, (AFPS) finally achieved on Aug. 26, 7920. mi k6 B. NUT & BOLT BIN Hanger, Eye & Toggle bolts, Screws (sheetmetal & wood) hooks, metric sizes also. 8:00a.m. Mon.-Fr- i. -- 5 p.m. Sat. 9-- 1 p.m. IB 394-055- 3 J Learn to increase gas mileage ai 128 7th St. Ogden at 10 cents or more, it is a copper-nick- coin. The new coin honors Susan B. Anthony (1820-190who devoted her life to securing voting rights for women. In 1872, she was the leader of a group of women who registered and voted in Rochester, New York. All were arrested and pleaded guilty to charges of voting. At her trial Miss Anthony, echoing the wording proposed by Adams and Jefferson for the Great Seal of the United States, urged all women to realize that "resistance to tyranny is obedience to God." Her followers were instrumental in securing passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, in 1920. The eagle on the reverse side of the coin commemorates the first landing on the moon on July 20, 1969. The Apollo II spacecraft was christened "The Eagle." The design originally appeared on the Eisenhower dollar, (FNCS) first minted in 1971. 6), quart of gas for every 15 minutes of idling. Car roof racks loaded with baggage cause severe wind resistance, which costs up to 17 percent more gas usage. If the rack is necessary, pack the items in a wedge shape, putting the smaller one up front and the larger ones in the back. When driving at high speeds, keep the windows rolled up if weather permits. Windows that are rolled down cause aerodynamic drag and decrease gas mileage. On long trips, lowered windows can cause as much loss as an air conditioner. For short trips and everyday driving, though, air conditioners are a significant drag on mileage. People trying to get more miles per gallon from their cars may find the following tips from the Texas Office of Traffic Safety can increase gas mileage up to 25 percent. Keep the engine clean. A dirty, clogged air filter causes engines to burn more gas. Check the air filter by holding it up to a light. If you can't see light through it, replace it. Regular oil filter replacement and properly inflated can tires also clad el contribute significantly. Don't drive with your foot on the brake. Many people do this unconsciously. It makes the engine work much harder. Don't gun the engine when starting. Jackrabbit starts eat up gas. Don't drive faster than the speed limit. Cars get 21 percent more gas mileage at 55 mph than cars traveling at 70. That's two extra gallons in every 10. Don't idle the engine. Cars waste about a Electrical accessories consume gas indirectly. Radios, lighters, high-bealights and defrosters activate the alternator to recharge the battery, which in turn makes the engine work harder. ( AFNS) m rear-windo- w Eet&duCBE0 nmi LOWEST PRICES IV ppSSSS SPecrease ground from our greenhouses ( CACTUS 2W size Large selection fatalities Force C Ten Air members died in ground accidents during the first nine days of Each fresh from our own fields CANTALOUPE WATERMELON extra large super $ Qc i. sweet extra sweet w I ftf ID. O July. "If we continue at this pace, we may double last ivv PEPPERS Ddl nr rkili FRESH CORN just right for eating or canning. Quantity discount on 1 0 doz. or more. V 11 1 609 Ho. Uain Uyton for the freezer. pkkiing ONIONS 69clb. 11 year's experience," safety officials warned. They noted CUCUMBERS 1 2for29c lAYTCIJ ST02E CIILY nursery specials NORWAY MAPLE Reg. $13.95 NOW SILVER MAPLE 11.951 Reg. $11.95 now 9.95 Ij.fj produce jTpg ((J1 ardency Master Chargo and VISA 1 1 5 W. OINTILl HOUftSs MON.-IAT, WW0faf(M7ff Fro Parking 376--1 2 1 1 LAYTON, UTAH CLOSID SUNDAY A.M. to 7 F.M. t30 - The "an 10 deaths included five automobile operators, a motorcycle operator, two automobile passengers, one drowned, and a pedestrian. Safety officials urged commanders and supervisors to demonstrate concern for their people by giving greater attention to discussions on CVGQS Bucktts Split Bench reveals unacceptable trend." SEAT SGA7 Fourth of July holiday period, the accident rate for the month SiDDU DLAOET S&DE1E CLAIIHET that while only two members lost their lives during the Wlitit :G6lt trip Full Bench PAIR PAIR 9-- 8 DsSy 1 0-- 5 Sunday vehicle planning, maintenance and operator impairments such as fatigue. "Our goal must be to eliminate ground fatalities and all during holidays (AFNS) days. . .I. I. T.I .1.1 JA 1 .1 1 J. 1 JM .1. I J. 1 |