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Show - "k a dvice Given For Driving r : V.' a r y ' VS. Woman's Club Nans Xmas Parly On i v. Ice-Sno- w A university of MADISON Wisconsin research professor who has conducted winter driving tests on Wisconsin's ice and snow for the past dozen years has revealed that some winter tire advertisers' 'X tiik rxiTiin states of am Kmc.' TO AM, WHO SHALL SEE THESE IHGSENTS, GlIEETING: THIS IS TO CEimiT THAT THE 111 ESI DENT OF TUG FAITED STATES OF A.MI.UHA HAS AWAHDED occasionally get carried awayj and present misleading informa- turn which is unfair to the majority o. companies which stick to fac-- j TO .ual inlormation." U!o rr b !iitrs, lis 3li 234 311, lie A isprrUltBt illiirb tClasa He calls attention to a national! safety committee resolution warn-- j FOH ing that misleading advertising, properties oi concerning tires can become an indirect cause s and pain- of costly traffic ful accidents by leading motorists GIVEN r.MtKIt MV HAND IN THE CITY OK WASHINGTON HY DIKKGTTON OK IHESIIMINT DWIGHT I). EISCMIOW EH into taking risks of which they are .iiu ue HAY OK not fully aware. THIS first HE IS Prof. Archie H. Easton, director of the Motor Vehicle Research Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, who points to results of comprehensive tests by V C the National Safety Councils Committee on Winter Driving Hazards. He is chairman of the committee and is described as the outstanding authority on "coefficients of friction as related to winter road G. Regular round wire tire surfaces." perProf. Eastons favorite subject, chains - Good Side-ski- d when he isnt teaching his en- formance on ice and snow. resistance low compared to gineering classes at the Univer- tire chains, reinorcec is to the of talk about facts sity, Reinforced tire chains best safe winter driving. He jxnnts out!, Morris T. (Rhio) Miles, teacher that during snow-ic- e months rural jn ovaraH performance on both snow. 303 the Tooele Junior High School, at traffic death rates are threelce 1. A driver was WHAT TO DO? greatly honored this week, times higher than in urban areas. best when he received the White House should the that select tire his limbs life risked and Having 's sduaton anl supplement Service Certificate, from the Presitime and again in winter test driv-isul11 by aUays having reinforced dent of the United States. ing. Easton can tell about him- cf'ams available in the car PICTURED ABOVE is the cerdreds of test results with all of vehicles, tire treads and chains trunk. They are often needed for tificate and here with it is the letter which accompanied it. to reduce dangers of skidding or severe conditions. 2. Pump brakes to reduce skidd stalling. He recommends that all The White House snow - belt drivers, particularly ing, maintain steering control, and those in rural communities, study shorten stopping distance. Use Washington brakes judiciously to evaluate road the following facts: Dear Specialist Miles: WINTER STARTING When surface if questionable. directed by I have been 3. If a vehicle begins to skid, it comes to starting and pulling President to forward to you the should the reduce driver White House Service Certificate. ability on glare ice, snow tires are, 28 per cent better than regular! Pw" a"d turn thef sterin8 whee! This certificate is awarded under the rear end tires, regular tire chains are 231l"jie drcctln the provisions of Executive Order begins, recovery while reinforced skldTu,1 per cent better, 10879, 1 June I960, for services 4 THE application of power and tire chains are 409 per cent better. in support of the Presiforces should be gradual performed On loosely of the United States during dent packed snow, the steering snow tires are 51 per cent better and smooth on winter surfaces. the period 14 June 1954 to 10 5. Use recommended tire presthan regular tires, whereas rein1956. for best tire performance on January forced tire chains provide 313 per sures I like to add my personal would ice. cent better traction. for your fine work appreciation STOPPING ABILITY --On glare and the superior manner in which EUGENE rONGER ice, at only 20 mph, braking disyou have assisted the United GRADUATES FROM tances for regular tires average States Army in its White House RECRUIT TRAINING 195 feet. Snow tires take 174 feet, mission. support Eugene L. Fonger, son of Mr. regular tire chains 99 feet, and A copy of this letter has been and Mrs. F. L. Fonger of Tooele, reinforced tfre chains 77 feet. At 15 60 forwarded to The Adjutant General graduated from recruit training, 20 mph on loosely packed snow, for inclusion in your official re- Nov. 23 at the Naal Training regular tires stopped in 60 feet,' An increase of 15.11 per cent cords. Center, San Diego, Calif. snow tires 52 feet, regular tire With wishes. best for in the total volume of sales The graduation exercises, mark- chains 46 feet, and reinforced tire 1960 over the corresponding ten, Sincerely, the end of nine weeks of ing chains 38 feet. period of 1959 wras Report- ROBERT L. SCHULZ "boot camp, included a full dress BASIC CONCLUSIONS Prof. month U.S. ed by Cornet Stores and announc- Colonel, Army parade and review before military Easton summarizes other basic ed today by Joe Cornet, Sr., the Military Aide to the President officials and civilian dignitaries. conclusions from his winter drivchaiVman of the Board. In nine weeks of instruction, the Miles who is a son of Mr. Mr. ing tests, to aid drivers in 43 snow-bel- t Dollar volume for the period raw recruit is developed into a of states just before severe Miles Mrs. Erda, and Henry October 31, 1960 was weather and road conditions set through Tooele High school Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with graduated from as $14,033,084.76 compared with the fleet. in as follows: 1949 and attended the Univerin the same period in 1959 of 1. The most hazardous winter of Utah. it was reported. Total sity Many species of roaches, mites, surface condition is ice near or at HE INTERRUPTED his studies 1960 amounted for sales October beetles, sowbugs and crickets live the freezing temperature; month mission in! in the nests of ants, and right to $1,507,868.70 as compared to to serve a thirty 2. Braking distances on winter LDS Church. Upon1 for an increase in France for the along w'ith them. surfaces are 3 to 12 times as great $1,392,750.83 the Army. 1960 of 8.27 per cent, the state- his return he joined as those on bare pavement; He attended communications ment continued. 3. TIRES and traction devices school at Camp Gordon, Georgia, listed in the approximate order of The company was founded in and graduated as top man in his increasing effectiveness on winter 1923 by Joe Cornet, Sr. and was class. He was then assigned to the surfaces are as follow's: a family owned chain until Sept. White House in the communicaA. Smooth tires - very poor in 27, 1960 at which time 150,000 tions department. A musician of note, Mr. Miles cornering. Should not be used. shares of stock were sold to the B. Regular tires - inadequate public at $10 per share. Today, was prominent in musical circles under many winter conditions. Cornet Stores consist of 139 indi- while in the East. C. WINTERIZED TIRE (tread vidual stores operating in the six AFTER HIS release from the treatment or breakout material) -- western states of California, Ore- service he taught school in New provide better traction on ice, not gon, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada and York and Long Island and in 1959 much improvement in snow over Washington, it was stated. received his Masters Degree from Mr. Cornet asserted It is our Columbia University. regular tires. D. modern design -- plan to continue the expansion Last year he spent several provide better snow and ice trac- of Cornet Stores during the com- months in France where he was tion than regular tires. ing year. At present, we have supervisor of an art gallery. He E. Embedded metal coils, ser- two new store openings scheduled then spent three months in Engpentine ribs - provide better snow before the end of 1960, and our land doing genealogy research. He and ice traction than regular tires. sales projection for November brought home 9,000 names, which Effective on wet ice. and December indicated that we he and his grand mother, Mrs. S. F. SANDERS - performance out shall have a record year to re- S. Miles are now in the process of clearing for temple work. standing in traction in ice only. port on December 31, I960. non-ski- d HONOHABLi: tie-up- Advancement in Nav7 Thomas Koseki, (right), is pictured alxne as he receives congratulations from his superior officer on being promoted to Hospital Corpsman Third Class. Thomas is a Thomas Koseki Gels Navy 1romoliou Honors have again fallen on a Tooele youth as he was recently advanced to Hospital Corpsmen Third Class in the U.S. Navy at the U.S. Naval Hospital at Yokosuka, Japan. FOLLOWING is a self cxplana- - available nyST-O-FlB- ! T watchbands si:imci: lxtiii; wiiiti; norsi: Koseki. tory letter received by his parents has served in several departMr. and Mrs. Joe T. Koseki, of ments of this hospital and on each 193 Fast Second St. occasion he has been highly commended by the head of that deDear Mr. and Mrs. Koseki: It is with great pleasure that I partment for his outstanding perwrite you on the occasion of the formance of duty. He is untiring advancement of your son. Thomas in his efforts to take the utmost to the rate of Hospital Corpsman care of the patients under his care Third Class on 16 November I960 is unfailingly checrul at all times, Tom's promotion is evidence of, and a pleasure to have on this his ability and of his diligence in staff. For the past three months preparing himself for the greater, he has served in my own office responsibilities of his new rate. lis and is driving for me on my work promotion was earned by partici-- j about Japan. It is therefore my personal observation that he is inpation in a recent service-widexamination in which he competed deed a fine young son of whom with thousands of his contem- - you are. no doubt, very proud. poraries. As a result, only the Sincerely yours, best qualified individuals were re- W. N. NEW warded by advancement. Captain, Medical Corps It will be of interest to you, I U.S. Navy know, when I tell you that Tom) Commanding Officer 1 BEFORE YOU BUY A to A, V graduate of Tooele High School and is distinguishing himself with his ability and diligence. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe e Nov Lr-jne- xt tin; wiim: norsi: sukvici: GinmncATi; C7 The annual Christmas parly of he Womans Club of Tooele will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1960, at 7:30 pm. in the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. For reservations please call anyone on the committee: Mrs. Mantes, Mrs. George Ryan, 'Mrs. George Argus, Miss Mazile England, Mrs. Ernest Paulos and Mrs. Vida Whear. Members are asked to bring a $1 gut for exchange. NEW CAR! While House Service Award All Priced to Move This Month! llliio Miles Gels stop-and-g- o While House Certificate USED CAR CLEARANCE tyjx.-Sjlr- 58 Dodge Royal e about the only real power he will low have will be that of the veto, ind even then Congress may pass egislation over his veto. ELECTION was too close. Al-hough Senator Kennedy won a najority of the electoral votes, hese were not even unofficially :on firmed until many hours after he polls closed. His greatest was the very close vote, which has not yet xipular SENATOR KENNEDY a disap- Teen officially determined. I will pointed man. Senator Kennedy is lot discuss the legal aspects of a tremendous worker and very the electoral versus the popular few rich men would nuke the vote, but I do wish to make an sacrifices which he has personally statement. Although the nude to secure this election. Ills importantvote in the recent elec oopuljr industrious effort started four'tlon has n0 jCj,al status, it has a years ago when he came near gett- great moral influence. It surely ing the nomination for the Vice will cause Mr. Kennedy to rePresidency on the Democratic tic- - model the Democratic Party and ket. He than laid plans and built the His probable pro-u-p an organization unequaled in Pran1Presidency. is outlined in the Wall Street any Presidential campaign. The journai of November 8th, Page 10. great crowds which he attracted, sorry he made je may ofnowhis bestatements and his personal advisers, led him certain during to believe he would win by a land- his as he may be forced campaign, slide. On the strength of this, he to back track on many of them. made many statements as to what His influence with Congress will he would do during the Kennedy if he had won honeymoon" of one hundred davs be much less than with a fairly good popular margin Although Senator Kennedy with a naturally pleased to be elected anc "cre taking ofhee people. Therefore, and move into the White! date rom House next Januaiy, yet in h,s after the tremendous crowds wdiich every c'y he 's es' heart he is a much disappointed me him man. He will have the honor and pecially disappointed by his failure prestige of being President; but t0 capture a majority of the popu-wiIt will be very difficult not have the influence and ar to Congress to pass any which persuade he had power expected Other than making appointments radical program, even though the Republicans are in the minority. rL ; ;?l z'i .'j A Congressman takes his clue from the people in his district think, fi Eivery Congressman has figured tjlout carefully what the popular vote shows as to Senator Kennedys popularity in his respective dis- trict. Babson Park, Mass. This is not an article on the election, as it! outcome has been covered fully by the newspapers, the broadcasting companies, and the magazines dur ing the past two or three weeks This is a column strictly on the personality of Senator Kennedy Being a Massachusetts man, like! him, and knowing his father, I can write frankly about his personally at the present time. your choice of five handsome designs. 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