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Show Page Two THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1973 I Mental Retardation Association Of Utah Holds Annual Bazaar Appointments Made Radial Tire Care Offered Tips To Committee by S.L. Housing Authority Tire Industry Safety Council By chairman Proceeds from the bazaar aid , RetarMRAU in its work, providthe sponsored by the Mental dation Association of Utah, Inc., ing, among other things, funds MRAU), promises to be the most to brighten Christmas time for spectacular event in the health the retarded and funds to buy agency's history, according to furnishings and equipment at Mrs. Elaine S. Sharp, executive facilities for the retarded. director of the agency. The statewide health agency I am especially pleased with also supports public information the wide public support getting programs, research fellowships, so far since the more than 33,000 college scholarships, parent aid retarded children and adults in and therapy workshops. Utah whom we help support are to receive the benefits." Mrs. Sharp said this year's S. Buhlman, Airman bazaar goal is $20,000. She said son of Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. E. H. Buhlthe MRAU was able to raise man of 3119 Celeste Way, has $15,000 last year at its bazaar. graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., "Our members have been plan- from the U.S. Air Force weapons ning all year for this bazaar and mechanic course conducted by the items they have made for the Air Training Command. sale, quilts, aprons, afghans and He was trained to load and inadult and children's clothing are the weapons used in Air just beautiful," said Mrs. Sharp. spect "There will be a large variety Force fighter aircraft, and is beof antiques and used items for ing assigned to Nellis AFB, Nev., sale at the November 3 bazaar for duty with a unit of the Tacand many new items too," said tical Air Command which provides air .support for the U. S. Mrs. Sharp. The MRAU bazaar, scheduled ground forces. for 2 to 9 p.m. at the National He is a graduate of Skyline Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside High School. Ave., will feature the giving away of a new 1974 Chevrolet Vega auto. In addition to all that, we will have more than $2,000 worth of brand new merchandise for sale the contributions of local merchants and businessmen," said Mrs. Sharp. She said more items would be appreciaetd and more volunteer workers to man booths during the bazaar are needed. She asked all those interested in volunteering their services or those who would like to contribute new or used or hand made items to the bazaar to call the MRAU headquarters in Salt Lake City at The MRAU serves Utahs retarded and developmentally disabled citizens through support of the Utah State training school at American Fork; Community Group Somes and other statewide and local programs. of the Citizens Advisory This year's 25th annual bazaar 328-157- 5. Stephen Holbrook, Com- mittee to the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City, has announced the appointment of a special State Housing Fund and a Tenant Selection to advise Policies the Advisory Committee and the Housing Authority. Mr. Holbrook appointed Prof. Del Ward of the Department of Community Development of the University of Utah to chair the State Housing Fund Mr. Holbrook said he to wanted the buildstudy the desirability of ing new units as compared with use of the hoped-fo- r funds in the self-help various and rehabilitation programs." Mr. Holbrook said "it is essential to future success of our housing program that we get the most for our money and that some kind of leveraging techniques be developed to make the city's share of the $3 million go as far as possible." Mr. Holbrook also appointed a Tenant Selection Policies Subcommittee with Larry Mowery of the Division of Family Services as chairman. Their function according to Mr. Holbrook will be "to come up with guidelines for admittance to public housing units and setting up tenant organizations within each of the city housing developments so that tenants will have control of their own disciplinary procedures and to maximize self help programs for tenants once in the new units." Sub-Committ- Sub-committ- ee, ee Sub-Committ- ee. "sub-committ- ee . The Tire Industry Safety Council has issued a list of special tips on care of radial tires, which are growing' in popularity by leaps and bounds. "Radial tires are made differd ently from bias ply and tires," said Council chairman Malcolm H. Lovell. "They require slightly different care. Motorists changing to radials should be aware of the special characteristics and maintenance requirements of these high performance tires." Here is the Councils list of tips on radial tires: Always check the air pressure of radials before adding air. They may look soft while properly inflated, because the side walls flex more than other tires. Make sure the air pressure is what the car manufacturer recommends, no more, no less. Rotate radials from front to rear on the saime side of the car. Never use a criss cross rotation bias-belte- pattern. facturers recommendation be- fore replacing or mixing tires. Make sure the suspension and shock absorbers of your car are "tuned" to handle radials before switching if your car is an older model. Most new model cars are already adapted for radials and radials are now original equipment on many. Motorists planning to replace tires with radial tires should buy the radial size which is the equivalent to the size of non radial that was original equipment on the car. Radial tire size equivalents of non radial tire sizes are listed on tables contained in the Tire Industry Tire Guide. The Guide can be obtained free of charge on request to "Tire Safety, Box 726, New York, New York 10010. Include your stamped self addresed business- size envelope. non-radi- al U. S. Air Force Major Allen son of Mrs. Elizabeth D. radials may be T Hixson,of 494 E. Haven Ave., Bailey Punctures in repaired only if they occur in the center area of the tread between two major outer grooves, and are less than one quarter inch in diameter. Never try to repair a puncture in the shoulder or sidewall. Use radial snow tires if you are going to put on any snow tires at all with your radials. For best all around performance radial tires should be used on all wheel positions. But if you must mix tires of different construction, always put the radials on the rear axle. Never mix different types of tires on the same axle. Check the owners manual or tire instructoins affixed to the vehicle for the auto manu has arrived for duty at Beale AFB, Calif. Major Hixson, an electronics warfare officer, is assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air Command, Americas nuclear deterrent force of long range bombers and intercontinental ballistics. He previously served in Thailand. He is a graduate of Granite High School and the University of Utah. An executive knows something about everything. A technician knows everything about something. A switchboard operator knows everything. The editor of this paper might be willing to lend you his copy of The Christian Science Monitor. But dont count on it. He's an expert newsman with access to many news sources and a good paper of his own. But he still wants to get the Monitors worldwide coverage and commentary on events. 9 NUTRITION A LA CARTE Apart from 2,711 editors, there are 20,000 educators and students, 82,000 businessmen, 495 U.S. Senators and Congressmen, 3 Supreme Court Justices who read the Monitor. Why should they know more of whats going on, and why,, than you do? 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