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Show ' I REVIEW. Ail' I T December 16, 1965 Gi'l .i Trei fiesh ti eo and keep vet before .uul during Its H unk, use Keep it uv.iv mm heat and keep all flume sources awuv (roni it - no r indies binokinc no cigarette und tret away the lace nearby, traffrom the path of foot I'se only I'L -- labelled fic a cirlijhts Don t overload cuit. and don't use light strings vith frayed wires or loose Don't use elecconnections metal trees, on tric lights th and Beware of cotton, decorations. Be sure to paper turn oft tree lights when leavwhen going ing vour home or to bed. Don't leave the tree a drying out for too long period after Christmas For outdoor decorating, run wires use only and overhead cords and weather-prolights. Obey the same rulesa if you help in decorating church, school or club. Safe Toys Edges of toys should be smooth and all parts secure- attached. A void lead paint. of CAPTURE Babv toys should be too large to put into the mouth, nose or eyes Simple toys without small parts that could be removed and swallowed are best for toddlers. Be sure children are old enough and inow how to safely use toys that can cause severe injury -such as BB guns, sling slots, blank pistols, knives, darts and arrows. The same for such a big problem as safety organizations and clerics picture it - you're wrong. Drinking drivers are involved in more than half the fatal Christmastime accidents - a higher percentage than the proportion during the rest of the year. The problem is not only the heavy drinker but also the social drinker" and even the guy who only had a few at the office party or on the way home from work. Just a little alcohol takes a shortcut toward a driving accident by reducing Judgment, and driving reactions. Many safety authorities now make the realistic suggestion that a person wait at least an hour for each ounce of liquor consumed before driving, of course, the best solution is not to drive at all after still any drinking. Other suggestions to emfor holiday trafphasize fic Restrain im safety: patience, haste, inconsiderateness and preoccupation that mechanical, electrical and chemical items. Winter Hazards Don't slip up on the responsibility to safeguard the comings and goings of visitors and family. Keep outlear-e- d side pathways and s' or sanded for secure walking. Hemember, though, that snow shoveling is a strenous workout for the heart and lungs, and dont overdo it. Guard against the danger of overheating and flame spreading with any heating system, whether fireplace furnace, Driving If you think drinking is not TOT million Mr. Smoot said. The total number of employees in Utah manufacturing plants in 1963 was 53,000, an increase of 16,000 since 1958 when the last Census of Manufactures was taken. sus and that the payroll for the year was $41 million, according to Director Stephen P. Smoot of the Commerce Field Office in Salt Lake City. The second most important among industry employer was the primary groups metals industry with 7,400 in However, employees. terms of payroll, this industry was first with a total of $57 The food and kindred products industry is Utahs largest employer among Industry groups, according to a newly published report of the U. S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census. The report, based oo the Bureaus 1963 Census of Mankind red products manufacturers in Utah employed 8,500 workers at the time of the cen may creep into the holiday attitudes. Know the safe winter driving techniques and use them. Obey the regulations and signs. 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