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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS BICENTENNIAL three Bicentennial babies born at St. Benedicts Hospital on July 4, while Miss Denise Peterson, junior volunteer, ad- e mires red and white outfit, which is a special gift from the hospital. Besides receiving special gifts, each July 4th baby was given a red, white and blue dress-pinafor- birth certificate specially designed for babies bom at St. Benedicts during 1976. During Champions in Sunset Little League play for the season are team members, 1 to r, front, Alan Paulson, John Kelly, Mike Judd; 2nd row, Don Tomlinson, Eric Gottschalk, Bruce Reid, Tracy Ryan; 3rd LITTLE LEAGUE WINNERS row,' Coach Tim Ryan, Kelly Ryan, Mike Fahnirt, Kevin Bitton, Dennis Opp, Blake Willden, and Coach Dennis Bitton. tied at the finish of the second The Giants of the Major League coached by Tim Ryan and Dennis Bitton emerged as champions in Sunset Little half of play. They held a play otf game on Friday evening. The Giants were victorious by a score of Pitcher for the League Major League. The team played 18 games in the two halfs of play with a record of 15 wins and three losses. Pitchers for the team were Kevin Bitton, Kellv Ran, Alan Poulsen, and Blake winning Ryan. THE TEAMS standing at the completion of Little League play was; 1st place Giants, Cubs 2nd place, Dodgers 3rd place, Yankees 4th place. Orioles 5th place and Indians. Coaches for the team were: Giants, Dennis Bitton and Tim Ryan; Cubs, Bill Williams; Dodger, Albert Blair and Stan Ferrin; Bill Pacheco; Yankees, Orioles, Rich Cabrey and Chuck Vernon; Indians, Rich Roundy and Lew Berry.vw Willden. THE YOUNGSTERS did very well in the tournament play Members of the team are Kevin Bitton. Kelly Ryan. Alan Paulsen, Blake Willden, Dennis Opp. Bruce Reid, Eric Gottschalk, Mike Fahnert. Mike Judd, John Kelly and Don Tomlinson. The Giants and Cubs were Craig Smith Gains Competition Plaque Motorists may waste more than $100 million in needless tire wear this summer unless they pay more attention to proper inflation than usual, Bald tires with less than of tread remaine and get ing are more flats. They should be replaced. Council said. VACATION luggage and recreational equipment are often heavy. Dont overload the tires or the vehicles suspension. Dont let air out of hot tires after driving. Some air the Tire Industry Safety ESTIMATES by the U.S. Department of Commerce are that tires underinflated by four pounds of air pressure have tread life cut by ten percent, and under inflat ion by 12 pounds can cut 40 percent. The department also has estimated tire consumers spend $4.9 billion a year on new replacement tires. EVEN with only five percent excess wear, underinflation would cost tire users $250 million this year, Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr., chairman of A beautifully was plaque presented to Cra'g Smith, a graduate of Davis High Students from the Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders) Chapter of Stevens Henager College placed in three ditferent categories at the recent National Competition in Washington. D.C. Forty-tw- o states sent Future Business Leader teams to compete. engraved the Tire Industry Safety Council pointed out. This means at least $62.5 million would be lost during a quarter-yea- r. But, turnpike records show that passenger School. CRAIG IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of 773 North Btookshire Drive in Kavsville. Ihum (( car travel doubles or even 1 UNDERINFLATED tires waste gasoline, too, because they use more energy, Lovell said. Government surveys have shown that more than one out of four cars has at least one seriously undermflated tire. CORRECT inflation pressure for your tires can be found in the car owners manual or on a sticker attached to the door or glove compartment. Maximum inflation pressure is molded into the sidewall of the tire. Pressure in tires should be checked before starting out when tires are cold. Up to four pounds of air pressure should be added if driving for long periods at high legal speeds, but maximum tire pressure must be observed. OTHER tire safety and maintenance tips for summer drivers suggested by the nimau&wm t'Mk'm Let your Council are: as Professional carpets build-u- p occurs turally with use and will side as the tire cools. $5 00 S5D0 worth on any cleaning over 20) 8' Our process safe on all fibers. . Recommended by leading fabric manufacturers work guaranteed by licensed Insured and factory trained AU specialist summer ice falls on top of oily Beware of when rain road film, particularly after long dry spells. THESE tips and others are listed in the Consumer Tire Guide. Motorists may obtain a free copy by sending a stamped, d, business size envelope to Tire Industry Safety Council, Box J801, .Washington, D.C. 20013. of the Utah Legislature enacted a bill that expanded the authority and responsibility of the states conservation officers. The the legislation provided authority for wildlife officers to assist peace officers in law enforcement many situations. As part of the legislation, the rule makers required all new Division officers to attend the Utah Law Enforcement Academy. Since that time, over 50 officers have graduated. 1973 DIVISION officers assisted in a variety of cases last year. They helped other enforcement officers in areas like automobile, accidents, traffic violations, locating tendance at the Law Enforcement Academy is helping to create a more effective wildlife enforcement program in Utah. stolen drunk vehicles, indrivers, burglary vestigations, possession of controlled substances, search and rescue, offering first aid, family disturbances, court witnesses and such diverse activities as cattle rustling, prisoner escape, felony investigation and aiding stranded motorists. While such instances still comprise a small percentage of their duties, conservation officers add one more source of help for the people of Utah. Training received in the Academy helps prepare them for their role in profor viding reinforcement Utah law enforcement agencies. NAGEL indicated that at RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls $5 Anytime TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-35- 76 -8- 25-6223 na- sub- ROTATE tires according to in the car owners manual or as recommended by tire manufacturers. patterns Western Family Remove foreign objects such as stones, glass fragments, or metal from tire tread before it becomes imbedded and possibly damages the tire. CHECK wear patterns on tires as clues to proper wheel alignment, balance, and condition of brakes and shock absorbers. Layton Western Family Western Shores Asst. 10 Lbs. Tossy 4 Roll Pack Jaycette Meeting Laytons Jaycette meeting was held on July 7 at 8 p.m. in the American Legion Hall. Jaycette President Dorothy Duff presided over the meeting. Oberti No. 300 Size Pitted REPORTS were given by the secretary, Tina Medler, treasurer, Kay Williams and historian, Vonda Sharp. It was reported there is one (1) new member, Colleen Leroy, wife of Exhausted Jaycee Dave Lero. In her report, Pres. Dorothy thanked everyone for projects that were run since the last meeting including Riata Days. She also reported that gained some valuable information for the chapter. SPECIAL guest Judy Callicott, State Ladies Jaycette President, was welcomed and invited to address the group. She discussed state and the possibility of Layton going state, nothing was definite decided, by-la- Chairman of Riata Days activities gave their reports THE upcoming projects were announced. They are, City Fun Days, Jaycee Family Picnic and a baaar to be held in the fall. There was a total of 8 members present. One member excused and there were three guests, Judy Callicott, Ann Sheree Alford and Kathy Robinson, treasurer of Jayteens. mt coupon 825-576- pressure however. V Phone skid-pron- she has recently attended state meetings where she and furniture shine like the sun I l16th inch triples in peak summer driving months compared with winter. Ihillhex, a. i y team was Kelly Division conResources servation officers have logged more than 2,850 hours aiding other Utah law enforcement agencies and Utah citizens while performing nonwildlife law enforcement duties, according to John E. Nagel, Division Law Enforcement chief. IN 12-- 1975, Wildlife :S5::5SW55S:W Get busy and let the hems out of this past summer's cool dresses. It will make them look altogether different and give you something to start the season with. For Detergent Family SIze50 Off u Fryes Breasts Country Pride |