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Show Helper adopts new uniform traffic code The Uniform Traffic Code of the State of Utah was adopted by Helper's city council in action taken at last Thursday's meeting. The code, presented in 1974 and compiled by the Department of Public Safety in cooperation with the Utah Municipal League to aid the local cities in the establishment of uniform traffic was laws," recommended for passage by city police chief Karl Stavar and adopted by a unanimous vote of the council. Stavar explained that this new code had been recommended by the Utah governors office and would replace all previous traffic rules that covered the same owner of a motor vehicle, anyone who operates a vehicle or who allows a vehicle to be operated must of the code say that anyone found to have a provisions insurance. carry Failure to do so is a misdemeanor offense. The drunk driving no-fa- Wednesday. Mar. 20, presumed to be drunk if other supporting evidence can be found which leads an drunk by an officer. officer to believe that an A prevision in the state individual is intoxicated. code that was stricken from Anyone with a blood alcohol the city's code was the one content of over .08 percent that allowed a chemical test may be presumed to be that showed an individual's presumed to be under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Anyone with a blood alcohol content of between .05 percent and .08 percent shall not be presumed to be under the influence of alcohol but may be blood alcohol level of less than .05 percent shall not be The Helper Journal 1975 7 blood alcohol content to be .1 percent to be ad- over mitted as evidence of drunkness because Helper City does not have such testing equipment. "... New features of this code that have not appeared in previous rules include the requirement that all drivers carry Colorful velour socks no-fau- OrionAcrylic .SSsWon Regulars Sale Short sleeve with stripes in sizes Small, Medium, Large and I I - C If - " N S-i- L variety (75) Seventy five percent "no-fau- lt insurance," new definitions for drunken driving and provisions for snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles. The insurance clause requires that any ( VELOUR SOCKS of in a FANCY POLO SHIRTS areas. men s i MEN'S y JxftJ t FT) 1 f LADIES' 9V&BIKINI I y One size fils size . Available in 4 & III I fM L mr 32 """U A to 8. If white and asst. 0& fijUL t 8 1 L JsJ VT.C0J PANTYYj ' S.S".!,1f!e f" """' 1 i p Q V r 1$ A ge lt vf IRS gives Jjf $3.59l? Regular Special Si J , J $33 t'l;v;f toll-fre- e info number The Internal Revenue Service said that more than 70,111 Utah taxpayers have e used its telephone system to call for tax information since January. IRS District Director Roland V. Wise, said, "Our toll-fre- Denim drawstring Regular JpARRETTESyi Jff fv fjl Cp"y I I qualified variety of questions ranging from home mortgage deductions to estimated taxes to exemptions for dependents. These same representatives can also 1 $3.39 Sale 1 1 2" & 3" Long Gold and 2 Silver French clasp to card, or 2" Asst. color plastic ttes 10 to C $226 1 1 x Her v m help individuals or groups of people fill out their own Pemt returns." PEANUT Jlfi BUTTER EGGS Because telephone lines 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mr. Wise explained, callers can get faster service before or after these hours. Both the telephone assistance and taxpayer regular walk-iservice will be available in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo throughout the income tax f iling period from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. For taxpayers who live in Utah outside the Salt Lake City telephone area, the e number is i . bag with 4 pockets, stud trim and carrying straps. Denim, Navy color ' service are representatives to answer a wide taxpayer are busiest from yi iI KrLtO I) STYLING BRUSH for Regular tipped salon set bob pins Eighty per plastic box Satin smooth, double coated Value Sale 'Regular 49t Special nil t In j one pound bag of delicious jelly beans in assorted flavors. A 4 ICk Sale II II LADIES' GIRLS' BIKINI PANT Y Pkg. Satinette Bikini panties with lace trim and a variety of colors. Bicentennial Biographies contest slated Sizes 6 to Regular 14 "T" SHIRTS IS s.. r?&m "Embroidered" or all over print in an assortment colors and patterns delight the Ladies' fancy Nylon Sizes Small 100 67$ Medium-Larg- e Special Regular $3.97 Sale The Utah State Historical Society and the Salt Lake Tribune have launched a Utah 39p "" Regular $1.19 value toll-fre- year-lon- g BOB PINS Regular Individually butter eggs, 6 to a package. Delicious chocolate covering with peanut butter filling. n n r Assorted colors with nylon bristles teasing, fluffing or styling. wrapped peanut toll-fre- e $266 Bicen- 11 tennial Biographies Contest in cooperation with the Utah American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Participants will compete for cash prizes in three categories: writing, writing i, (Jk amateur VV professional and historic i documents. According to Stanford J. r I j 1 x s' t photographs, items that reveal something significant about Utah people and places. The sponsors hope the contest will uncover many primary source materials and will bring to light the achievements of hundreds of persons. This will be the first official statewide atcollect to tempt on material biographical Utah figures since the WPA Writers Project of the 1930's. Entries will be preserved in the Society's library for use by future generations of historians. Many of the articles and documents will be published in the Tribune during and entries will also be considered to possible Utah irt publication Historical Quarterly. 1975-7- 6, If KNEE-HI'- S Orion and Acrylic in a variety of colors. Fits sizes Regular 77$ Hi-Bu- lk Striped tank top of Knee-Hi'- s 1 nylon and polyester in an assortment of styles, colors and Special stripes Size I ,alfeiaiiiws ii 7-- 14 Sale .111 57 Regular FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE h diaries, journals, and other rz. GIRLS' TANK TOPS AW Layton, the Historical Society's coordinator of publications and research, the contest is designed to stimulate statewide interest in Utah's heritage and the men and women who have contributed to the growth and development of the state. forty-fiftAmateur and professional historians and writers are asked to tell the story of any person in Utah history, well known or unknow, who made some contribution, however small, to a community or to the state. Entries in the historic documents section of the contest may include letters, GIRL'S jVQ? Pure Milk Chocolate egg with tube of decorating icing. $2.49 BOYS' AND GIRLS' Sale 0 DECOR STATIONERY FOLGER'S Beautifully decorated stationery in pastel colors of Lt. Blue, Yellow, Pink and Violet. instant coffee Regular 10 oz. jar GIRLS' FLARE LEG SLACKS of Solid color of Blue, Pink, Red, Navy, Beige and Lime with Embroidery trim. Special 100 77 Sizes V (Limit of 4 7 to 14 Regular jar $1.39 Polyester Special Price Only Value I V, Willi UUJJUil OOOOPOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOO- PLUSH EASTER BUNNIES O- 3 to 6X Reg. T8 s Boys'-Size- J MA Your choice of sitting, begging or sleeping bunnies in bright Easter colors. Regular Girls'-Size- s $5.99 Sale per customer) PC. SHORT SET 2 Assorted styles, patterns and colors in which to choose from. $997 4 to Reg. 7 $4.29 Sale $j77 Regular stocked items, if sold out before sale expires, rain check will be issued. items are special items not normally carried ana supplies are limited. All other $5.99 Sale LUGGAGE Covered with heavy duty vinyl in and assorted colors with snap-loc- key Cosmetic Case Reg. $6 29 21" Weekender 79 Reg 24" Pullman Ree. J9.98 k Sale Sale Sale $Q48 O $87 1 JC58 V QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED, SO SHOP EARLY MHiiire 91 South Main -H- ELPER? I SALE STARTS MARCH 20TH, 1975 |