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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1973 Page Twelve Utah Can Now Show. Off to the Tourists YOU AND YOUR CAR Utah can now show off its wares to the tourist coming into Utah. The Utah Travel Council and By the Automotive Information Council the Utah Department of Highthat the new 1973 Utah State road maps are now available. Steve Lawson, Utah highway information director, said that he has received 5,000 of the new maps, with 995,000 still to be shipped. ways announced Many features on modern cars have been with us a long time. What seems new or unique today may actually have appeared in a primitive form on much earlier vehicles and through the years been improved to perform better in todays traffic situations. Did you know that four wheel hydraulic brakes first appeared on the 1920 Deusenberg car? Many critics thought the newfangled system would be a passing fad, but more than 50 years later we know they were wrong. One of the significant improvements in hydraulic brakes, the dual brake system, first came on all 1962 American Motors and Cadillac models and now is Library Boards Asks Multipurpose Centers memMrs. Jean Taylor, Board ber of the Salt Lake County Library Board, asked them to consider future construction of the library system so as to use the libraries for multi-purpocenters. The new facilities can serve as community centers. She said that future consolidation of governments may standard throughout the indus necessitate structures which can serve area residents similar to try. The 1962 Rickenbacker sported some of the city halls of smaller a safety glass windshield. It had cities. a sheet of transparent celluloid sandwiched between two layers of glass. The inner material has safety. Some features are not acceptchanged and other improvement ed by the public immediately. has been incorporated, but safety glass windshields use Seat belts, which combine comfort and safety for passengers, much the same principle. The first electric tail light ap- and which have for many years peared on the 1910 Owen, and been considered mandatory for automatic back up lights were professional racing drivers, were first installed on the 1921 Wills-S- t. first offered on a 1950 car. The Claire. Today, rear end light- public responded witha surge of ing incorporates directional sig- apathy, and attitudes change nals,, emergency flashing lights slowly. Today, 85 per cent of all tail lights, back up lights anc cars on the roads have seat belts the universally recognized stop but surveys continue to show lights. Further improvement lies that fewer that 30 per cent of ' in the near future. the nations drivers use the lap In 1939 Packard offered an air belts regularly. Thats the next important bid conditioning unit. Today, its the fastest growing passenger com- date for the record books: The fort option and has the added first day that all drivers and advantage of keeping the driver passengers buckle up for a safer alert at the wheel for greater ride. se , t Jennifer Gerrett, Heidi Tucker, Samantha Graves, Wendy York, Diane Grothe, Lisa Stockdale, Tammy Stockdale, Linda Jacobs. Front: Pamela Holman with Amelia Sadey and Opal Peterson. do the project for badge work, but because they wanted to do something nine for someone else. Seoutin Around With Sue What do Girl Scouts do on Friday the 13th? Besides throwing salt over their shoulders and avoiding black cats, that is. The Cadettes in Troop No. 265, Liberty neighborhood, celebrated an early Easter with the elderly patients in the Salt Lake Extended Care Center. The girls filled colorful plastic eggs with candies and small goodies and then gave each of the patients a bright and cheerful Easter egg. The Cadettes enjoyed visiting the Extended Care Center and enjoyed talking with the patients. As an extra special touch to the celebration the Scouts sang a few songs for them. The girls Mrs. Larry Stockdale, helped with the Easter project. co-lead- enjoyed the service project because it was something worthwhile for them to do. They felt that they were in some way fulfilled and were happy to bring a little bit of sunshine and happiness into the lives of people confined to the care center a great deal of time. During Christmas these same Cadettes wene to the Extended Care Center and decorated two Christmas trees in the mens dorms. They took small gifts for everyone and talked with the patients. So for Easter they decided to do something again. Clarissa Allen, the leader of the troop, said that the girls didnt er Some exciting things are happening this summer at Camp Cloud Rim, 7 miles above Park City. The campers at this Girl Scout Camp will learn how to navigate the new sailboat. Water safety, Canoeing and Lifesaving will be offered along with sailing instruction. For those who like adventure, there is plenty of rugged country and wide open space. An advanced primitive session will be offered at Cloud Rim including special interest units of survival mountaineering, back packing, and a river canoe trip. For further information contact the Utah Girl Scout Council, to-a- city-coun- ty . ys . proudly presents the METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS Texaco 486-714- 5. TRENDS IN FEDERAL DOLLAR OUTLAYS 1974 1955 (estimated) HUMAN AND HUMAN ANU . AND TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNULOGY .1 1.2 less than two decades the proportion of federal outlays for National Defense and Human and Physical Resources has been reversed. Outlays for National Defense, as a percentage of the federal budget, have been cut in half. During the same period, the percentage of outlays for Human and Physical Resources have nearly doubled. These outlays cover education and manpower, health, Income security, veterans benefits and services, agriculture and rural development, natural resources and environment, commerce and transportation, community development and housing. The slight gain in space research and technology Is due to the fact that the space program was just getting underway in 1955. This program peaked in 1966, and has been declining since that time. Saturdays at Noon Live from New York In 1222 Dec. 9 Dec. IS Dm. 23 Dm. 30 1973 ian. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Fab. 3 0TELL0 (Virdi) DIE WAIKUERE (Weiner) DIE ZAUBERFL0ETE FAUST (Gounod) (Mozart) FILLE DU REGIMENT LA TRAVIATA (Virdi) LA LA BGHEME (Donizetti) (Puccini) UN BAIL0 IN MASCHERA (Verdi) MACBETH (Vtrdi) Schtdult Fab. Fab. Feb. Mer. Mar. Mar. Mar. 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