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NEW OPETARM u I AUTOMATIC PATTERN I SEWING MACHINE I and comes to a stop 4 I directly in front tr of you You slain on your brakes the wheels lock up and you skid 0-- 0 into the side of the stopped car During the time between your initial reaction and the impending crash everything seems to happen in slow motion You feel helpless as the car seems to float along beyond your control homing in on its target You push even harder on the brake pedal turn the steering wheel in another direction and yet the crash course seems inescapable But is it? With the help of technology it is possible to do something during those few lingering seconds before an automobile accident Anti-loc- k brakes allow you to steer a car away from a collision course - - Conventional braking systems lock up the wheels on a car when brakes are applied at full force Anti-loc- k braking systems allow the wheels to turn and at the same time provide even more braking power than do conventional systems The tage is that as long as the wheels continue turning you can steer the car A locked up wheel can only slide straight ahead Consider an accident in September brakes on a semi-truc- k where the anti-loc- k saved the life of a work" Must Be Sacrified at: from Mfg's Price Reference 74EW brakes ' WE PURCHASED CENTRAL SEW & VAC (4) CLOSED STORE INVENTORIES SAVE50E16040 Utah Highway Patrol You're driving at 30 mph in a residential area when another car cuts around a corner The other driver sees you hits his 1""'-""3-1" Though John has a successful business he's not resting on his achievements He spends a great deal of time behind his computer keyboard catching up on bookwork and is currently developing a catalog of— his 450 videos "I want to keep making the company better and better every day" he explained "If it's going to be successful it's going to take a lot of cuut Brakes Let Drivers Stop Steer By Sgt Gary Whitney else" ItiQUIDITINGIOVERSTaKEDI INVENTORY '"t4F--- Anti-Loc- k Hometown News L fk airman of the quarter by the US Air Force He in an imagery interpreter specialist with the 480th Reconnaissance Technical Group Langley Air Force Base Va He is a 1987 Hill-creHigh School graduate Kirby D Crowley was selected as honor graduate of the Utah Military Academy's Primary Leadership Development completed at Camp WG Williams He currently serves with Company C of the 141st Military Intelligence Battalion Robert R Gallagher son of Diane K Rubble() and stepson of Vincent Rubble° Sandy has been decorated The following news briefs are provided to The Tribune by the Hometown News Service of the US military: Kurt E Addison son of Janice L Addison Sandy and Carl E Addison Mc Calla Ala has graduated from the US Army armor cavalry scout course at Fort Knox Ky and has arrived for duty in West Germany with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment He is a 1987 Brighton High School graduate Carlton E Bowen son of William E Bowen Jr Midvale and Sharon R Stewart Sandy has been named - y tipVKV 7 clerk at the store POLICE 7820 S 700 East told BLOTTER police the store went dark at about 3:15 am As per store policy she moved a magazine rack in front of the doors because she had no key with which to lock them Just then three boys appeared and demanded to be let inside The clerk recognized one boy as having stolen two cases of beer on an earlier occasion and started calling police The boys fled WEST JORDAN (June 6) — A 16- West Jordan boy suffered a year-ol- d dislocated shoulder and numerous bruises and abrasions when four other juveniles attacked him at a fast food restaurant police reported The victim was sitting outside a Mc Donald's restaurant at 1780 W 7800 South when the four suspects approached and told him "You're ugly" The suspects then threw the victim to the ground and began kicking him about the face shoulders and stomach Witnesses identified the suspects as West Jordan High School students Police are investigating WEST VALLEY CITY (June 9) — -r- 2-- I sc ' :: 1'-' ttb' :!elt-:::-- ' f - '7 :lA'':-- !' f v :1: lao&mi ter the darkened store apparently in- tent on stealing beer police reported The A :: 1: " 'N itt F ' F'::"4:t4q :: 7 1:::: i ' - : :::' -t flo " 24-ho- :4:'1-01- '2: ':':' ::: :: deejay sound system and ' '''' '' - ' '':' :- - '!f: - t - :: tivilt411 '- ' :'WrtY ' '''' ::': '?':1K'-'--:1:- itg54 ::: ::::::h ' :: '::' 1 ! 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