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Show fW. I -- EEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 23. 1976 IS Thanksgiving trips, slippery highways and poor visibility add up to a triple threat to motorists, according to Bob Ingersoll, Managing Director of the Utah Safety Council. IT IS unfortunate - - and of- ten tragic that our first winter storms in Utah often hit during the long Thanksgiving holiday, when neither cars nor drivers are prepared, the safety official warned. He urged motorists to get their cars ready tor winter driving as a first step before planning a Thanksgiving trip. Half the battle is won when your car is in first class mechanical condition, especially those items that directly affect traction and visibility, such as brakes, tires, lights, defroster and windshield wipers. members have Kiwani decided to also donate some of their skills to aid in and lower the costs ot the construction. Layton Mayor Glen Shields is president of the Kiwanis which has decided on two THE GIFT carried the I programs. MAYOR Shields reported that he had met with Vaun Barber at Layton High regarding the organization of a Key Club at the school. School officials are interested and Paul Smith, a faculty member and sure the windshield washers have an adequate supply of solution. Finally, he urged motorists might avoid serious 10 Year Pin For S. Criddlc Mrs. Sherry Criddle of Kaysville has received a service anti-free- to get themselves ready an before Get Thanksgiving trip. plenty of rest, schedule your trip sensibly so that you dont have to drive until exhausted, plan to take a break or change drivers every couple of hours, and check the weather and road reports. out-of-to- in- convenience or a tragedy." pin 10-ye- ar at ceremonies at Hill AFB. SHE IS assigned as electro- instruments mechanical repairer in the Maintenance Directorate. Mrs. Criddle and her husband have eight children. Mrs. Criddle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Criddle of Downey, Ida. former Kiwanian, is willing to be for pulling through snow and studded tires (where legal) are still better for added traction on icy pavements. For severe snow and ice conditions, however, reinforced tire chains are far more effective. Carry them in your trunk in case you encounter deep snow or glare ice, Ingersoll ad- the coordinator, die vised. To be prepared for the other NEW! 3700 chain keeps peek efficiency with eutometic sherpeninf e Soft grip handle for positive control Automatic oiler oils as you cut MINI MAC 35 WITH CHAIN BRAKE 169 Complete with Carrying Case Kaysville Builders Supply added hazards associated 180 North Main, Kaysville 376-422- 9 stipulation that the check be given to the governing board by Ann Harris : Christmas Members will assist two needy families in the area and the club will provide a Santa Claus to visit the families of members. todays heavy traffic," he said. Replace streaking windshield wipers and be -sense. are helpful Museum. Mrs. Morgan, chairman of the Museum Board was Club. presented with a check from the old Kiwanis old Members of the Kiwanis Club in Layton which disbanded in 1973 have donated the balance of the treasury, $277, to the new club which was reorganized early this year. GOOD visibility to the side and rear is also essential in use your commonIf a severe winter storm is in progress, postpone or cancel your trip. You, concluded, WHEN pavements are slippery, good tires with good treads are a must. Snow tires Duane Johnson, Karl Mankel, Carol Morgan, Mayor Glen Shields, and John L. Egan, 1 to r, discuss what skills members of the Layton Kiwanis Club will donate in the construction of the Heritage KIWANIS AIDS LIBRARY - poor Ingersoll urged visibility drivers to clear snow and ice from all windows, including the side and rear windows as well as the windshield. with winter driving Bigger, softer, fuller, and nfinitely more comfortable is he way the newest tops look ' Hid feel this season.They ihould be worn with slim ants and longer skirts, to it et off their fullness. The V Dps should be somewhat not but oversized, werpowering Try a versatile of the Heritage Museum which will be built in Layton. shirt to team your tailored, traight-legge- d pants. The hirt is a great topping over turtleneck or a blouse, and Tpu can even accent it with Ifpstitching across the yoke tarn and around the collar. E We at lipover rith all of SMoin Steak ms 49s a lb Anns Fabric Loft East Gentile, 21 K 376-59- fve jbrics 3 i ? tw the and patterns you need to sew the tops and other fashions ir your winter wardrobe or ir gifts. Concord, Charter, Jjffman, Burlington-Klopp- -f an, Loom Skill. Thompson If California, Crompton, f fission Valley, James River Robbins, Carlton, gb laid, Valtex, and fabrics Hed. JS- jpen 9:30-- 6 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. S Closed Sundays and tailoring Sewing available at all times day. Private lessons tisses I FABRIC TIP: blue acrylic and kni- tdouble pveisatile, go anywhere, and !eautiful to look at, too. w-'fh- er E . ster MICHAEL LEAVITT. Training ' 5 Airman Michael' C!TIj8dVftCt?r son ,ofi1.i'aM'JVIjKfiQ3C&: Leavit&f 1264 N, 125th WestTJ Sunset, has been selected for technical training at Chanute AFB, 111., in the Air Force weather services field. THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Leavitt is a 1975 graduate of Clearfield High School. Fun Clothes for Fun Holidays Si ti Mens White Shirts 6 Kurd was $1,99 Drive-i- n donbfe-featu- re movie was 7! Bacon was 49 a lb and natural gas cost 50,2' per thousand cubic feet Today, 20 years later, the cost of everything we need every day has gone up, including our rates for natural gas service. the cost tor a thousand cubic feet of gas was 50. 2C. Today, that same amount costs you $1.13. Still, the rates you pay here remain among the very lowest in the nation, and are far lower than youd pay for any other source of energy.' Even in the face of these escalating prices, natural gas remains the most economical and efficient fuel for heating your home, your water, for drying clothes and cooking your meals. Twenty-years-ag- Gorgeous Gift Wrapping and Personalized Service AT (liarlenet Kaysville, Utah 'V V. o, Commodity prices as advertised in Salt Lake newspapers. November. 7956. "Independent Petroleum Association ot America. Washington. DC., weighted price for regular gasoline average nation-wid- e customer uses 180.000 cubic feet of gas annually, residential ,"Our typical and pays S233.32 tor this service. To do a comparable job with another fuel oil. S248 93 for coal. you'd pay: S646 70 lor propane. S445.42 for heating S596.97 for electricity. " . SI 37 No. Main ?&&&' Were doing everything we can to keep our rates as as possible. Please do everything you can to conserve this precious natural resource in your every use (and reduce you gas bill, at the same time). low - MOUNTAIN FUEL |