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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Time Capsule Presented To Governor Rampton Remedy To Higher Food Cost Plant Garden -- This springs crop of best selling books may be very seedy indeed and very down to earth. And the American public is really going to eat up the results! With higher food prices forecast and food 'shortages a possibility, some experts are predicting the sales of seed catalogs and vegetable gardening books will be in full bloom this year. ( The Utah Safety Council says you can find happiness right in your own back yard if you take time to weed out" the hazards. Council statistics show than 2,500 persons were killed and another 500,000 suffered disabling injuries in yard and garden mishaps last year. Cultivating inflation gardens" may join the new pastimes of hiking, hiking, energy .saving and the homd crafts movement in Americas guest to get back to the your budget basics of this spring? Here own mini-farare some green thumbs up tips from the Utah Safety Council to assure a safe and successful grow- - ' ing season. Start planning now. Select your seeds and garden placement. Get tools in repair. Experienced gardeners know broken or dull tools are dangerous. When planting time comes, remember you dont have to get it all done in one day! Rush and fatigue can make gardening a real drag both physically and psychologically. Take your time, enjoy, and let those unused winter muscles get back in gear. Dress for the job. Wear gardening gloves to prevent blisters, infection and contact with sharp thorns, etc. Sturdy shoes will protect, your feet from, injury and give better support than sandals, tennis shoes or clogs. Avoid going barefoot in the garden. Tiptoeing through, your turnips sans shoes can be fatal if . you come into contact with ucing spores in your Don't soil. wear loose garden's will if be .clothing operating you any power equipment. Since many inflation gardeners" will also be caring for pleasure a lawns and flowers gardens word is appropriate here about the use of outdoor power tools. They life.-Plannin- m - Page Three FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1976 . tetanus-prod- UP&L Estimates Huntington Repair 18 Months The time estimated to return Utah Power & light Co.s Hunting-to- n first unit to service has been reduced from a maximum of 30 to 18 months and the unit is expected to be back in commercial service by the end of 1977, according to UP&L President E. Allan Hunter. Mr. Hunter said the time reduction was effected through the cooperation of General Electric, manufacturer of the turbine generator. In the interim, he said arrangements have been concluded to supply power- to the customers of - UP&L without interruption barring failure of some larger generating units on either the UP&L system or the systems of neighboring utilities from whom the power is being purchased. Mr. Hunter also said that the company is trying to get the Huntington Plant second unit, now under construction, in service as early as possible, and that it may initially be on the line as early as February 1977. The Hungtington Plant failure occurred in the early morning of June 12 when during a switching process a high voltage switch failed to open and isolate the generator from the company's transmission system. make things easier but they, can also maim and even kill if they are used carelessly. Dr. J. Howard Latimer, President of the Utah Safety Council says avoid accidents by getting to know the uses and limittions of your power tools. Read the instruction booklet thoroughly and concentrate on utilizing what you have learned. If the tool is electric, make sure the device is grounded or double insulated, Never operate these tools when the ground is wet. Gasoline powered mowers, etc. involve the use of flammable liquids. Avoid explosion and burns by filling the device in a well ventilated area, never refuel while the tool is still hot from use and never smoke while filling gaso- line powered tools. Whether your equipment is electric, gasoline or battery operated, shut it off com- pletely when not in use. which is underway. He said with- The Utah Time Capsule will be holding rates should not be raised filled by Richard Sorensen, Execu- or changed in any way that would ve Director of the Utah American threten the recovery. MIn short, he we should not play politics said, with the nation's budget or its economy." To those who. say we can act later to extend the tax cut if it is ?efded, I say let us jiot hold the taxpayer hostage. The consumer has a key role in this recovery. Let us not add to his burdens. We should not add to the uncertainty of economic recovery, We should extend the tax cut through all of fiscal 1977." .. methylenstetramine (HMT) which will control the pH balance and then will evacuate the air and CommisRevolution Bicentennial charge" the capsule with argon sjon anj opened in 99 years so that its contents, js contents can be displayed during gas to preserve the time of the Tricentennial. Reynolds has spent more than jn making the presentation Mr, two and a half years in the research zun(jel said, We at Reynolds know and development of the Time Cap- much of sules, employing the latest tbat you are - the-a- rt Bicententhis techniques to insure proper y0ur history during time same niai year . .while at the preservation. stae-of-individu- al Capsule, items of significant im- portance can be preserved in like- new condition for study and display by future generations. 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