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Show you allow plenty of space between Annual Christmas Parade To Be Yuletidle Season Fri. can. Tooele High Band To Escort Santa Claus Tooele's Christmas season will officially legin the day after Thanksgiving, November 25, with the lighting of the Christmas lights and the starting of the Christmas Parade. THE PARADE will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday, at 3rd South and Main and will march down Main Street. Featuring the Tooele High School Band, the parade will escort St. Nicholas into the County. Santa Claus will' be" on hand to greet the kiddies personally after the parade at the corner of Main and Vine Streets. Everyone participating in the parade should line up at 3rd South and Main by 6:15 p.m., urged Harvey LeFevre and Elmer Tate, the Chamber of Commerce mem-be- n in charge of the parade. Workmen from Tooele City and the Tooele Army Depot were busy Christmas Tuesday stringing Main and deStreet lights along the community Christcorating mas tree at the comer of Main and Vine Streets. Using a special hydraulic rig loaned by TAD, work ers were able to string the MAKE SURE you can see every potential hazard by staying alert and by keeping windshields and windows clear. Early dark- ness in winter, cloudy ana misty weather, rain,. snowstorms, frart- ed or spattered windshields all make it difficult to see and drive. Check wiper blades and make sure your heater and defroster are operating properly. Check the exhaust system for leaks carbon monoxide is a silent killer and never sit or sleep in a vehicle while the enfor gine is running. Be alert pedestrians, hidden driveways and other potential accident hazards. Take chains along for emersnow gency ice or hard-packconditions. Snow tires improve starting ability 28 per cent, but chains provide 409 percent improvement. With wheels locked on glare ice at 20 miles per hour, a car with regular tires will need 195 feet to stop, but chains will allow the car to stop in 77 feet. SLOW DOWN - "pumping" brakes prevents continuous locking of wheels and stops the car more quickly. If die car starts to skid, rum the front wheels in the direction of the skid until but do not you recover control use brakes and don't accelerate! win- Be courteous in traffic ter or summer. Driving a car un- der advene weather conditions n. requires common sense and full-tiskiUi in8 Driving are you a professional driv- -' job ? Your driving skill will prevent - 7X:;.:'':'-.- !t -'ml color- ed lights quickly and easily. The lights are owned by the Tooele Lions Club which furnished and maintains them for the city each year. Utah Power and Light Co. provides electricity for the lights ed free. THE LIGHTING of the Christmas tree and Main Street will also mark the beginning Christmas shopping season in Tooele. Christmas specials will be offered in stores throughout the city. Beginning Friday, all Tooele merchants will stay open until 8 p.m. .week nights until Christmas Eve. However, they will still close at 6 p.m. on Sat- of-th- e urdays. - - A Tooele City worker seated in a hydraulic "cherry picker" supplied by the Tooele Army Depot, strinp a line of Christmas lights over Main Street The lights will be turned on The Tooele Chamber of Rriday night for the Christmas parade. merce is also sponsoring a special kiddies show for children at the ROAD and be prepared for poor Ritz Theatre on Saturday. "Zebra Always test your brakes in the Kitchen" the feature will while driving slowly before be shown at 10 a.m., noon and 2 into heavy traffic. Note do getting conditions and Winterize car Winter driving slippery. your p.m. The theatre doors open at drivincr techni- - how well the tires hold as you 9:30 a.m. Santa Claus will be on not cause accidents! Driven winterize vour with an Casy attitude. You PP1y brakes conditions to oue tuHo'kdhist vour and Jka hand af the show to give away' toucn- - To heavy pressure on the of added the In them. cause normal must the fact spite that free candy. accept hazards, alert driven enjoy ac- - jpeej, are often too fast for win- - 8" P6" Pins your wheels and All drivers cident-fre- e winters. ter tion. Common sense "duces your ability to keep the should learn how to cope with driving is mandatory if accidents i car under control. DONT FOLLOW these hazards. TOO are to be avoided, especially when PREPARE FOR winter by the weather is bad. Always slow CLOSELY, for the car ahead id OT top abruptly, practicing smooth driving all year down when road and weather I will become to slam into it. Snow and norThis other are 'round. than you 1966 November ing practice 25, Friday, ice, or wet pavements are par- a habit and will cause you to mal. 16:15 p.m. - Line up begins for Christmas parade. GET THE FEEL OF THE ticularly hazardous, so be sure drive smoothly when roads are 6:30 p.m. - Christmas Parade begins, Christmas tree and lights along Main Street turned on. . Wheels, Snow and Ice - - - , Schedule of Events - Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Nov. 25, 1966 v Though there may be only' two sides to an argument, there are a lot of angles. - Joan Welsh Million EggS Taken 110111 Tl01lt OflC Nearly one million eggs have been taken during past weeks from rainbow trout spawning stock held at the Department of Fish and Game's Kamas Hatchery. A total of one and one-ha- lf million eggs are expected to be taken during spawning of brood stock at this hatchery. The Kamas Hatchery is the nly one of the eleven State-awnfish cultural stations where a spawning stock of these fish are held. at operations Creek Reservoir and Sheep Strawberry Reservoir are expected to yield a good number of cutthroat trout-- eggs this spring when fish from these two waters begin their spawning run. Additional eggs will be purchased from private, commercial sources for hatching at the various Department of Fish and Game hatcheries around the State. ed Windshield Egg-taki- cracked? - WEIL MAKE IK "FACTORY NEW" COMPLETE STOCK INSTALLED Xt Your Convenience BRADSHAW A census taker asked a man if he lived within his income and he replid "Certainly not. It is all I can do to live within my Brooks (Alberta) credit." AUTO PARTS' 50 N. - Moiiif Tooele driv-tractio- - ri J2 Jfe SSSSS. dossts storting AM. YEAR 'ROUND." Knitting "Do you believe in life after death?" an employer asked the office boy. "Oh, yes sir," was the reply. "Ah, then everything is in order, because after you had gone to your grandfather's funeral yesterday, he came here to see C. Kennedy you." 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