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Show Tooele Transcript, Safety Official Discusses Brake Reaction Time How niuiti tMcc b imd-e- d for a car to (top? Evert under the con ditkxA, a h4 more than you might think, according to the ttah Safety Council. A dime-- or even a dollar b hardly enough. lt .e.sut, PAvt am? jeegv t:c. "- -e8ntccvdiJ ' TkJV'M AtC fO rtlCltt..' SPECIALS PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. . . MONDAY, JANUARY 4. . . TUESDAY, JANUARY S. . . rAMBA EAR S DOtlELESS 59 ii. These tloping distances come from teds made by the National Safety Council of cars selected at random Stopping distance b the from the general dream of nun of reaction and braking traffic. distance, and these depend Engineers now generally on several variables. agree that the greatest deceReaction time, for mod leration forces come when drivers, U about three-quarte- the wheels are almost but of a wcond. In that not quite lucked up and time a vehicle moving at 30 sliding. But practically mile! an hour traveb 33 feet. speaking, it's nearly imposAt 60 mile! an hour it got! sible for most drivers to (nice as far in the same time brake with such precision. That means that the brd 68 feet, regardless of the type of vehicle, condit km of practical available stopping roadway or title of the distances the result of lockweather. ing the wheels. But the I'tah the Safety Council warns that Braking distance distance you go once the thb b usually had procedure brake! are applied. Thit on slippery surfaces. Wheels that are locked variet with the tpeed of the vehic le at well as road con- up and sliding, on a wet or dit ions, brake conditions, icy roadway, the Council weather conditions and points out, have no directional dalality. That b. they other influence!. For passenger car on are just a sprone to slide level, dry pavement, brak- sideways as draight ahead. That's why the Utah ing distance from 30 miles an hour ranges generally Safety Council advises you from 36 to 45 feet; from 60 to pump the brakes apply, miles an hour, that distance then release them in quick shoots up as high as 162 to cycles. During the brakes- r! - TOP OF THE WEEK IrOACu 202 feet. Thb meant a cars total stopping distance from SI to 64 to 7& feet and from 60 to 228 b 26H feet. ,V 7 I We'll , 8 3 . slice em FREE! NOTICE OF cated at 3938 N. 570 W TRUSTEE'S SALE The following dcscri!ed Erda, Utah and more particularly descri!ed as: All of Lot 29. ERDA ACRES SUBDIVI- property will be sold at public auction to the hfgh-e- d bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the West Front Steps of the County Courthouse in Green CADDAGE 10 Fresh or Salted PEANUTS Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah, on January 26. 1982, at 10:43 a m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by L A. Campbell Construction Co. Inc., as trustor(s), in favor of Commercial Security Bank, covering real property lo 79 SION ADDITION NUMBER ONE, a part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 2 South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Base and Meri- tion b wider better control, the driver and his passengers arent at bkrly to l at the mercy of an uncontrolled skid. More impoiltig than the braking distance b I lie percept ion time the Icngl h of time before you rratie that braking b neiewary. It can range ail the wv from aero to several seconds or even that imi matter how iiiih hi if a natural athlete you are. - requiies higlilv dtselowtl skills ami pracskiing sink to tise. As a the "Beginner's Slope.'' more. Extra alertness uffrrs the only effective way to increase the perception time, explains Darcie II. White, Council President. "Don't depend on quick reactions to grt you out of c. by enough to be much help." "Instead," he says, "drive In siah a way that you don't need every instai4 uf reaction lime and every hart uf braking distance to avoid an accklenl. Then in an emergency. must prevalent during the holiday season and winter weather, vuull still have a lifesaving cushion of time and space. AVAST THERE M ATEY In the days English sailors became limeys, swollen gums were sign uf The English scurvey. reportedly gained the nick name and definite relief from scurvey when! hey turned to citrus fruits for long voyages. Swollen gums still point to a vitamin C de- ficiency, recent research confirms. Mouth cells whk-fight infection need a con- stant and adequate supply of vitamin C to triumph over organisms that cause gum disease. - Distance Stammer For Ixuly Duffs uf a second s IX ton VARIETY If you eat just NEEDED foods from a few of the four major groups pnilk, meat and fish, fruit ami vegetables. cereals ami grains), you may shorts Range yourself Popular high protein or high filter (bets can esi Imle or reduce other nutrients needed pot as much by tlie Ulv. Vitamin tabletscan't do it cither they dtai't pros hie all the lit it net its ami also laik the Uilk, filler ami InpikK yoor liodv nets Is. - trouble, White advises. 'You can't reduce that When the call goes out for the long distance freestyle swimming events, it it Caylynn Woods that slept on the hlockt for the Tooele Buffs. Mist Woods w to specialize in the lunger freestyle etenlt will lie bark in action Thursday. Jan. 7 when Tooele entertains Sooth. Caylynn and I lie rest of the lady Buffs will lie after their fith win in a row and their Blh of the tear. Vei Group Seeks Former POWs Veterans service organ! xatkais and some 560 military tuiil associat kins in the Rocky Mountain area and rhewber are lieing asked to help the Veterans Adininb-- t rat ion locate 57,600 former POWs. The 57.000 are part of the -- 106,000 living American former prisoners of war who became potentially eligible for lienrfits as the result of recent Icgislatkm. VA already has the names of 43,000 former prisoners who have already qualified lor as short a period as 30 found IX )Ws whose confineto establish entitledays ment was characterized by ment to coinMusat ion for starvation diets, lack nf certain disabilities. These medical care ami inhumane veterans may now to treatment have a higher for certain psycho-logk-a- l ihysical and psy-(I- h and nut ril ion related formation on their LOW Hie military serial niiuiber or V. claim inemU-r- v uiiinU-- tout-pmsatr- d disorders regardless of w ben in their lifetimes they first ap-a- r. Eligihlity for inpatient and outpatient medical care, on a priority tosis. now of exists for all war. Smith said. The new law also provides that a veteran's captivity need not have during wartime for these lilieraliing tone-fit- s rules to apply. VA's concern with the special health problems of former lOWs stems from a joint study with the Depart- for compensation or pension, said Elmer J. Smith, dian. BAD PRECEDENT -- director. Salt Lake City VA Dated December 21. 1981 Fat children often Isecome Regional Office. COMMERCIAL SECUR- fat adults so it's important to The Prisoner of War ITY BANK, Trustee help a child trim down. Health Care Benefits Act of RICHARD B. BEST Ciris who get less exercise 1981 makes it easier for Vice President seem to have more trouble POWs Held by the enemy ment nf (Published in the Tooele losing weight than toys. Transcript Dec. 31, 1981, Ik-c- ii e in 1980. It (logical disabilities. Former IX)Ws may have had difficulties establishing claims for licncfits based timn servk-- connected dis- abilities due to inadequate repat rial inn examinat inns, the study points out. r is iuiNir-tau- csN-ciall- VA plans to contact all veterans identified in this manner to inform them of the (klails of the legislation and answer any questions they may have. VA also is asking memliers nf (lie pub- lic to advise any veteran The largest group of they know who is a funnel former IX)Ws is from World POW of the new legislation Details cm the new IX)W War II 93,128. There are from the laws are available by 3,841 the Salt laike Gity Korean conflict, 800 from from the VA Regional Office toll free Work! War I, in tlie Salt lake fighting and 80 in from tlie USS Pueblo. area, City in Provo Ogden, Organizations cooperatelseing with VA are toing asked and to provide all pertinent in where in Utah. - 521-5Ki- 399-413- 3 375-2141- GRANTSVILLE CITY CORPORATION OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1980-19- 31 June 30, 1931 Lb. Loaf LARGE DREAD $ for QUARTER POUNDERS r "Buy One, Get One FREE! Sunkist ORANGE DRINK 6 pack cans 59 Post Toasties CORN FLAKES 18oz. 4 Pkg. Nestles HOT COCOA MIX 32 oz. 98 Can OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE WATER Dennisons & June 30, 1981 SEWER CHILI CON CARNE PROPOSED 15 oz. BUDGET RECEIVED BUDGFT PROPOSED 1981-19- 82 Can - 3711 510 - 520 Water Expenditures - 3731 - Water Revenue Sewer Revenue Sewer Rxpendltures $70,000.00 $81,716.74 $70,000.00 $72,861.44 $70,000.00 $71,740.21 $70,000.00 $69,298.44 t. Smith said. Jan. 7 and 14. 1982) PROPOSED Vh GETTING IN SllklK FOR THE SLOPES Thinking of taking up skiing this w inter? Get into tourii tuai first. Start working ini a regular basis lung before you liegm skiing ( lies k the kaal library forltonksoulhe proper etrrei'es. Equip yourself with the proper cli4hiug. Imots. ami skiing rqiiiHiieut' ami remeinlier. off periods, the car's direc- three-quarter- 7 - e Public Notices Thun. December 31, 19SI $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 |