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Show State Department of PLANT QUARANTINES Utah ricultme. Many states have MOTEL Real niee large rooms, factory fabricated, furnished, carpeted, air cond., for $3,700 per unit, financing available. Delivery almost anywhere. Call Doran Hunt Co., Tooele, Utah. ..2tc 882-296- THE HELPER clear the windshield and the (Continued from Page One) on the be- dri-'vin- g, lc , FOR RENT ROOMS FOR SALE for RENT Day, week CLEAN carpets the save and or month rates. Also Furn. Includes wash Apartments. Rm facilities. HILLCREST Hotel &.Apts. Phone 472-523- 1 safe way with Blue Lustre Rent electric shiampooer $1 at Mutual Furniture & Hdw. I FOR SALE Repossessed Console Spinet PIANO. Write to to supply Credit Manager, 1625 Conifer Ramleigh's Way, Salt Lake City, Utah Household Products. Can earn $150 $60 weekly and up full time. Call (415) PIANO FOR SALE-S40' or write Rawleigh high Console Piano. Will sac Co., 306 Adeline St., Oakland, rifice to responsible party in Calif., 94607, Nov 2,9,16,30,4c this area Cash or terms. Also ORGAN with Automatic RhyHEALTH FOOD STOREOrg-anithm. Phone collect Clint Miller or write Vitemins, Adjuster, 427 S. W. Whole Wheat Flour. Grange Wn. 98166 153rd, Seattle, 316 N 2nd East. Price, Utah, c 84501 Phone tp part-tim- e, mall 444-783- -. I inHelperv OPPORTUNITY MAN or WOMAN consumers with THURSDAY, (Utah) JOURNAL NOV. 30, 1972 . PAGE THREE trance of certain plants With the high incidence of interstate travel in this modern age, there is an increased concern over the spreading of plant pests and plant diseases from v one locality to another within this country, according to Ray J. Downs, Director of the Division of Plant Industry, 7. I liquid froze on the glass encause you neglected to put an and at whatever antwreeze solution in your resinterior car's speed from other plant products when was erve it tank. Bailey asks that you the car traveling states to prevent the introduction and spread of serious plant suddenly came to a stop. Ad- remembers the time you had pests. Likewise the Utah State ults will suffer neck injuries, the helpless feeling of turning cuts and the steering wheel and having Department of Agriculture main facial bruises and of some the occup- the oar go straight ahead or tains and enforces a number probably of plant quarantines as means ants will be hospitalized and applying the brakes and being of nrotecting the agricultural will happen again and again convinced the car was actually interests of the State and to simply because somewhere in going faster. These are just a assist in preventing the impor- each of these collisions is a few of the unpleasant things tation of especially injurious driver who still thinks he can that can happen if we are not insects or plant diseases not stop as quickly as he could on prepared for winter driving. It is not the same as summer dry pavement. known to exist in Utah. and we have to keep reOne of these mornings you'll Utah citizens touring other ourselves until we adminding states or moving to another start your car and enter the just to winter needs, and winstate often wish to take with windshield will be fogged ter heeds can change rapidly flow, and in seconds the wiffiout warning. them quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables or living plants cause you have neglected to Have you ever stepped on the of various types. There are warm up tKe car interior just times when such materials are a little bit before starting to Igas and had the rear end of confiscated by inspection auth move. Remember what it was the car skid around and slam oriities of other states because like the last time that happen- jinto the" car next to your's or of realiz- known the moment of they violate plant quarantine ed to you the panic panic restrictions of a particular area ing you didn't know whether when your car started to skid or state. This, of course, is an the car ahead was still moving on a curve? According to JBauunhappy experience fo r the or if you were still straight and ey, that's a power skid the traveler, and may result in not into the oncoming traffic. result of accelerating too fast considerable loss and inconven Think about the time you used for road conditions. The power to tthe windshield washers ienee to him. applied to the wheels is more than the ability of the tire's Officials of the State Departto grip the road-- and as tread ment of Agriculure urge ail ' -..li" a diseases. and ious resuii, uiey spin; ana wneu pests persons desiring to transport no has is it tire spinning, The Department of Agricul- a fresh fruit and vegetables or from to wheels the friction informaalso ture can keep provide living plants' into other states o first find out if there are tion on plant quarantine require skidding sideways. Unless the is too severe, a power skid any restrictions on such mat- ments of most foreign coun- skid erials for the state of destin- tries and for the importation can be controlled by simply ation. Such information can be of plants and plant products easing up on the gas pedal. If obtained from the Department into this country from foreign conditions or speed are such Office 'in Salt Lake City, or sources. The Federal plant qu- that this isn't enough,, then the from the District Agricultural arantine system is Amrica's old trick of steering in the dirof the skid may solve inspectors located throughout first line of defense against ection the State. According to Mr. foreign plant pests. To safe- the problem. On ice, however, resDoBus, agricultural inspectors guard the nation's food, forest you cannot expect instant are prepared to provide the and ornamental resources. Fed ponse. If your speed is high no time information, perform the inspec erial plant quarantine regula- enough, there may be tion. and issue the necessary in tions prohibit or restrict the left for correcting a skid, A on a curve is a very without entry into this counry of for- spin-ospection certificates, soil difficult skid to control, even to products plants, plant eign the public. charge Permits will not be granted, or other materials carrying the on dry roads. Keeping thein car the of course, if the produce or plant pests or constituting a on the road and pointed best the be direction hazard. may from right injur- pest plants are not free posed restrictions POSE PROBLEMS Ag WINTERIZE NOW 24 im- 3 c CH3-927- 0 1116-23,2t- . 637-33- REDUCE EXCESS fluids with VISIT CARBON HOSPITAL'S SUNSHINE GIFT SHOP Fluidex $1.69 Lose weight with capsules for Flowers - Candv - Cigarettes Gift Items Cards $1.98 at VELTRI'S Drug 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sun. 30, 12,7, 2tp Dex-A-Di- et . 3 J.1 ut ...T- UTAH TRANSIT OPERATION SHOWS IMPROVEMENT FOR FIRST TIME IN 25-YR- first eight months of 1972 was registered prior to putting" Into effect recent changes to improve the bus line operation," the Foundation noted. "While the effect of the improvement, and the accelerating effect if any, of the recent changes remak to be seen, there are indications of a favorable public response. .Recent changes includtd renumbering of bus routes exten sion of some routes and the addition of four new ones, and years. From the end of World War increased service to low income II until he current year, the areas, industrial areas, and to downward trend in passenger hospitals. The Utah Transit Authority, numbers not only was reflected in Salt Lake area operations, 'created under a public transit but the rate of decline had bes'a authority law enacted ii 1969, double the national average, took over operations of the bus the Foundation reported. Bet- line after private operators de ween 1945 and 1970 the number olmed to continue an operation of transit passengers carried which had gone into the red in in the United States has dec.in-e- d 1967. The operation is now bea ing subsidized by Salt Lake at an average of 4.9 year, while in the Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, South area the average decline from Salt Lake, Murray and Midvale. 1948 to 1970 was 9.8 a year. There is no prospect or an op- ii me 1.1 m jl. m 11. me "The improvement over the tvauun uiuk. forseeaMe future, although it is hoped that improvements you can hope for. If the car effected and in future plans cannot be kept on the road, try will build patronage and reand aim for a clear spot where duce the suosidy requirement. you can ciorne to a stop without Immediate fiscal prospects hitting anything solid. The vice for the transit operation appear president of traffic suggests, ad critical, and appear certain to just your speed and stopping be made a matter of legislative distances so the problems nev- consideration, the Foundation er occur. The term is, "mod- report states. Salt Lake City eration in all things," and this authorities have publicly stated that they will not make future ctrtainly applies to driving. subsidy payments and that a source of funds must be sought from the Legislature. Possibilities likely to receive consideration include limited property taxing auhority, a share of a proposed increase in the local option sales tax, a share of i r state liquor profits, 'and a share of the funds recently made available under the Federal reven ue sharing program. Transit operations are among the list of high priority items specifically authorized under the nue-sharing bill. ESS TThe need for public subsidy and even the possibility of spe cial taxes to finance public tran most the fair Judged have brought recom sportation, in newspaper the U.S. by mendations by some for offprofessional journalists setting reduction or even elim themselves. A leading ination of fares, for special international daily. One of the top three newspapers groups or for all transportation in the world according to users. Opponents of such fare journalistic polls. Winner adjustments however, indicate of over 79 major awards the failure of such a policy in the last five years, where it has been tried and including three Pulitzer claim that such adjustments Prises. Over 3000 newshave had negligible effects. paper editors read the Mass transit operations are Monitor. considered necessary for the Just send us your healthy growth and developname and address ment of every sizeable metroand we'll mail you a politan area, yet Americans few free copies of the generally have turned away Monitor without from this form of transportation for the use of private auto obligation. mobiles, the Foundation notes. This has produced a mass of Please Print I overcrowded highways, serious I I Nam problems in air pollution from exhaust fumes, and increaseing I Address ly complex parkjng problems. I City "Public reaction t o these problems has created growing State Zip a situation where many experts The Christian Science in the field of transportation Monitor feel that the opportunity to sell Box 125, Astor Station and develop mass transportaBoston, Massachusetts 02123 tion, may be better now than at ZISIA any time since the end of World War II," the Foundation notes. Average number of regular route passengers carried daily on buses operated by the Utah Transit Authority in the Salt Lake metropolitan area was up in every one of the first eight months of 1972 compared to the corresponding months of 1971, according to Utah Foun elation, the private, nonprof't research organization. Over the nation, 1972 passenger loads were below 1971 figures, con tinuirag the trend of recent i long-rang- ' j ' . .(3ESE9 3,800 strong . . . that's the phone force here In Utah. Each and every employee a consumer advocate for better phone service. Occasionally we foul up, but with 3,800 tough critics who really want to do a job, we solve most of our service problems. top-not- Working as a team helping each other this is the combination that works at Mountain Bell. It's a winning combination that continually sets goals and meets them. It all boils down to this. Afl m " the nhnnf w -w IT r.nmnnu y w mjgm we're our own toughest critics. Telephone employees are customers, too, and they want the same kind of service as you do. You know they won't stop in their efforts to make the telephone a better value for your home and your office. you have a question about telephone service, call your business office, repair service, or ask any one of our 3,800 consumer advocates. If , Ask about ho Holiday Leave Program. S-S- GT, EUGENE R. MOORE PRICE, UTAH V;;,.. ' 4 Lt ill , ' - :rl Mountain Bell & 1 reve- Enlist no?. Spend the Holidays at home. ; S. Phone 637-077- 0 Todays Amy . wants to join you. |