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Show Friday, December 28, 2953 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah COUNTY TO HELP OiN AREA CARBACE PROBLEM Early solution to the garbage woes ot Granger, Hunter and Redwood residents Tuesday had been promised by the Salt Lake County Commission. Commission Chairman Adiel F. Stewart told a protesting group of nearly 60 citizens that a meeting will be held within the neat hours" on the matter. Headed by John D. Hill. 2726 W. 3500 South, the residents of the southwest area appeared Monday before the commission and asked fur immediate action the dumping of wet gar the ares as it has been doing for the past seven or eight years. Ike wet garbage has been hauled to hog ranches south of 21st South and west of bage at hog ranches in (heir a: ea. Mr. Hill and other spokesmen said die dumping of garbage is causing harmful odors and endangering the health of more than 5,000 residents of the area They said unless the practice is We will have to sell stopped, out and move out of the area." 48 Harold E. Wallace, former county attorney and now legal counsel for the protesting residents, said the County Commission through ordinance has the power to prohibit Salt Lake City from dumping garbage in Lake City had not kept up with its word in this regard. Clan-ne- e W. y, 2363 S. DON'T LET A SNOWFALL BE YOUR DOWNFALL THIS MONTH Redwood Road, president of the Kedwood Lions Club, saul the Redwood Rd. Jensen liog ranch has been closed He said when the city was because of a law requiring the Ik-Don't !rt a ff. cm! observed, "An ounce permitted to dump garbage at feeding of cooked garbage to hogs, iliiwnf.iil, innu.irnci pr, ver.i.on l.J am.i.i a pound of of the Jensen hog ranch in that but that the city is still hauling today liy li E. n d ixo-- , cunC'ut you.- u inter to area it had promised to bury 25 tons of wet garbage a day to eutive Sivii i.ny tu.- I't.ih S. fc-- 1 su.t e inJ.i.i'n.i, a'.l all garbage which was not fed the grounds. C uivil. ty signal intention to tarn; ' iiii.is; to the hogs. He said that Salt iiid g.vi- aJvunee warning of sudden highways a:v tin- a tntei s st.is.n's stops; be exceptionally cun-fu- l in f r dnvt and .t loving on si.ppcry surfaces; and lakes far inuv k 'I tii.iii lurk t- pulsing when a question of right rf way make hun- - yu.i'ie n t i li- l.m-d,ari.ies. yield rather than barge id. E.n'.-- i d: he i p! ahead." . a g: eater .:,ii.,lj.i .vi-n- . spi-t-d- .t t "Ice-ciive.-- snow-packe- - - r.- - - rc-s- v- - i,n nihi'.:l f . : . i.s ' '' . m-- , i'a-- ' fe-.y 6 In so du.ng. lie v.!l m travel safer for all othe:. lie meets op the h.gii Aay as well , for h.iv.- i Mr. isourne ,r.-- Shopping Days a.-- liivause inadequate traction and reduced vi.idnl.ly arc added winter liaaids, i .s wise t be major .ig.n:it du-sdangers, In- advi.ied. Hiluvtion ef speed is of para-- 1 mount importance un snow and ice." he insisted. "To improve traction, for slopping and getting started. reinforced t;ro chains are best and mo.it reliable help yet created They aiv far more trustworthy than tux-- treads, no matted what the type may be. Quoting National Safety Conn-- , oil test figures, the state official said the use of tire chains cuts stopping distances about m half, and gives four to seven times more starting and climbing traction." He discounted the claims made anti-ski- d to r inertia or gyro-tvp- e devices, stating that the Nationa! Safety Council's tests have fail-ed to prove that the devices were effective in tiie prevention of skidding daring veh.cle on snow or ice covered surfaces." Pointing out that the drivers vision was oliscured in one out of eight fatal accidents in 1652, the safety council spokesman recommended that motorists keep their eyes peeled for emergencies. A clear view of the road is imperative," he diclared. 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