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Show ie Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 25, 1969 ftah Tech Receives Student Center Loan ter receiving word that the Utah Technical College's Student Center was a step closer to i reality last week with the announcement that $987, (MX) would fie loaned for that purpose by the n Department of Housing and Development. TECH President Jay 1UTAH made the HUD loan shortly af- - What evasive action does a motorist take to avoid a head-o- n collision is a driving technique students learn in the Utah Safety Council's Defensive Driving Course. ' 'THE RIGHT hour course, Leo H. Barlow, the Council Vice covers the President, stated, preventability of motor vehicles accidents the principles of Defensive driving, preventing runoff roadway accidents .and driving the freeways, all techniques which lessen the possibility of involvement in a traffic accident. The course, he pointed out, is offered in four two hour sessions, a week apart. In addition to lectures, visual aids and films are used in the course instruc- col- lege also had received a grant of $9,549 for library materials at the school under the college library resources programs. Recent accreditation of Utah Tech by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools made the college eligible for federal support. The library resources sum was made available of Higher Education by Title Ur-ta- 11-- olice Blotter Golden Trout Fish Plant Defensive Driving Act of 1965. i Construction of phase one of the Student Center is expected to begin before September 1970. Estimated construction time of the new student facility isnt expected to exceed 12 months. PHASE ONE of the new center will exceed $1 million. Two tions. In a recent research proother phases are in planning drivMr. Barlow said, gram, stages. More than $150,000 has been ers who had completed the Deraised by student fees. These fensive Driving Course had made tion of a theater and furnishings a marked improvement in their for the new building. Neither of driving record. THE COURSE is available these areas of construction were covered in the HUD loan. How- to any individual or group, and ever, future student fees will be the necessary arrangements can used to help pay off the HUD be made by contacting the Utah loan. Safety Council, 307 State Office Phase one of the new building Building, Salt Lake City - telewill house the college bookstore, phone As summer approaches, car cafeteria, snack service and private dining areas, game areas owners are urged to ready their and student body and alumni of- automobile for summer and vafices. Dean of students satellite cation driving. The car is not offices (financial aid, placement, safer than the driver, consequently enrollment in the Defensive guidance) also are planned. Driving Course will make your Owners of home pools should summer travels just that much be sure to have safety equipment safer. on hand, says Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. Floatation gear or a. simple hook to pull in tors are equipped with proteca drowning person are inexpenframes or tive sive extras and just may prove to if operators wear be your best investment of the cabs, and safety belts. tractor-drivin- g safe Other hints: NATIONAL SAFETY Stay off steep slopes COUNCIL EYES FARM and stay clear of ditches. TRACTOR ACCIDENTS ALWAYS display the The National Safety Council fluorescent Slow reflective has launched a nationwide edu- Moving Vehicle emblem on the cational campaign designed to rear of your tractor when ophelp cut down the number of erating on roads. The SMV farm tractor accidents. This emblem is becoming a univertype of accident claimed about sally - recognized symbol in600 lives and caused about dicating a vehicle is traveling 5,000 ' non-fatinjuries last no faster than 25 miles an hour. year. Keep yourself in good SPECIAL emphasis- - is be- physical and mental condition ing put on tractor overturns. by getting enough rest, includand Many overturn deaths can be ing breaks. prevented, NSC says, if trac-- , The following items were n from the Tooele City Police epartment Log for a si day riod ending Tuesday, July 22: 18 Jul: A. Bernard Johnson, Valdez Drive, Dugwav, reported several instruments had been taken from his car while it was rked on a downtown lot. 18 JUL: An auto accident at Slain and Vine Street damaged the cars of Manuel E. Conzales, 326 North Main, and Bryce C. Wolverton, 261 South 1st West. 180 19 Jul: Garth Sawyers, outh 4th Street, reports parts were stolen from his car. f 19 Jul: Police arrested Allen Watson Sagers, St. John, charged him with driving under the influence of alcohol and impounded 4 truck he was driving. J 19 JUL: John R. Cidley, 45 iortl. Main, was arrested and eharged with public intoxication. I 20 Jul: Don Mallet, 353 East 1st South, and Brad Pitt, 194 Rus-1- 1 involved in an Avenue, were luto accident near Settlement anyon Dam. 21 Jul: Softball equipment to Terry Martin, 493 Main, was reported stolen Forth the City Park. JUL: An accident which was a direct result of a faulty (raffic signal at 1st North and Main damaged cars driven by Jane B. Cahoon, 2779 South 8500 West, Magna, and Louis F. Trujillo, 798 South Coleman, Tooele. I 22 Jul: Bonneville Motor Co. lt reported the theft of two batteries from two new cars. During the past six days police investigated three family fights. t The following traffic citations were also issued during the same period: one citation for speeding; one for reckless driving and one for not having an Operators license in the drivers ta-e- r 328-585- 1. be-ngi- crush-resista- 12-vo- Golden troutVpopulations in the Atwood Basin of the high Uinta Mountains will soon increase as 20,000 golden trout eggs are now in the Whiterocks hatchery and are scheduled for planting in M3 August. THIS WILL be the second annual plant of goldens in three lakes of Atwood Basin and if plans are completed a final, third plant will be made next year. Atwood, Allred, and Mt. Emmons Lakes were treated with the chemical Rotenone in the fall of 1967 to remove overpopulations of greyling and were restocked with the first plant of goldens in the Westinghouse Room Air Conditioners Compare: YOULL BUY WESTINGHOUSE fall of 1968. Fishery biologists will make the long horseback trip into this basin this fall to check on the growth and survival of the first plant. GOLDEN TROUT are well adapted to this high mountain type of lake and provide unique fishing experience for Utahns. These fish are expected to do well since the lakes stocked had no other fish life and the new goldens will have no competition while they become established. The three lakes in Atwood Basin will remain closed to fishing this year and probably next year until biologists feel a natural population can be sustained under the expected fishing pressure. COMMUNISM I would say that Communism is a religion and only as we see it as a religion, though a secular religion, will we understand its power. Dr.D.EltonTrueblood,Church- - S&GJI8 C3QSf Why Fry Dy eight? SHEER Air Condition Nationwide protection by Westinghouse ELECTRICALLY SURE SERVICE - ramson so carefree its Is it truly compact? 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