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Show Page Six October 31, 1980 The Eureka Reporter Prepare for winter driving problems The Utah Department snow tires put on. Radial Transportation is tires are not snow tires urging motorists to unless they have a snow prepare for the upcoming tread. But remember, its winter season. Win- unsafe to mix regular terizing your car now will snow tires with radials. The driving characgive you a headstart chi hazardous winter driving. teristics of radial tires Now is the time to have are different from those of d or tires and mixing types of bias-pl- y bias-belte- increases the risk of dipping and skidding. Be sure to keep tire pressure at recommended levels; under-inflatin- g increases be checked and serviced if necessary to avoid skids on slippery roads. They must not have any ten-- , dency to pull or grab; you need equal braking power on all four wheels. Check the fluid levels throughout your car Brakes your tires wear, not traction. Because batteries are less efficient in cold weather, be sure yours is completely tested and ready to go. The battery cable clamps should not be loose or corroded. should to a lighter, oil, unless change winter-weig- ht you use a type. multi-viscosi- Windshield ty wiper blades should be in good condition. If they are worn replace them. Fill monoxide from a faulty exhaust can be fatal. can Emergencies happen when you least expect them so be sure to have safety equipment in your car. You should include booster cables; a two chain; shovel; thewindshield washer window scraper and system with antifreeze solvent and be sure your brush; sand, rock salt or diftransmission, traction mat; flares; ferential, power steering, defroster works. and tire chains. flashlight You should also check radiator, battery, brake, the To winterize dutch, windshield washer the lighting system on winter driving and replenish them if your car and replace any driver, defective bulbs. Have the techniques should be necessary. Have your antifreeze entire exhaust system reviewed. Slow down tested. For easier starts, checked for leaks. Carbon when driving in bad SAMPLE BALLOT - OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATI Official Ballot For Juab County, Utah, LI REPUBLICAN o For President of tho Unitod States RONALD For Fo REAGAN of tha Unltad Statai Vlco-Preslde- GEORGE For VI BUSH For Unitod Statoi Sanator JAKE GARN For U. S. Representative, District No. 2 DAN MARRIOTT lor I For Govsrnor BOB WRIGHT For Sacrotary of StataLt. Governor DAVID SMITH MONSON For For Attorney Ganoral DAYID L WILKINSON For Stata Auditor W. YAL 0YES0N For Stata Treasurer EDWARD T. ALTER For State Senator, District No. 2t CARY G. PETERSON For State Roprosantativa, District No. MITCHELL V. MYERS F "STi 71 For County Commissioner, 4 yr. term RICHARD M. BROUGH Foi For County Commissioner, 2 yr. term CLAUDE R. LOMAX Foi Proposition No. Proposition No. 2 1 EXECUTIVE ARTICLE REVISION Shall Article VII of the State Constitution be revised to provide that candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of each party run for office together; to allow the Governor to delegate executive responsibilities to the Lieutenant Governor; to permit the Legislature to act on bills vetoed by the Governor after adjournment; to place the auditor as a member of the Board of Examiners with the Governor and Attorney General; to allow Vie Legislature to establish by law the duties of the Board of Examiners; to allow the State Auditor and State Treasurer to run for to their respective offices; to establish a procedure to determine gubernatorial disability and succession to the office of Governor; to allow the Governor to retain executive authority when traveling outside the State; and to make other changes in the Executive Article. FOR AGAINST REVENUE AND TAXATION REVISION Shall article XIII of the State Constitution be amended to allow the legislature to exempt primary residences and personal property from property tax; to allow the legislature to reimburse local governments for any reduction In revenue caused by exemptions of primary residences or personal property; to allow the legislature to establish a property tax on municipal property located ou4,'id9 of the municipalitys own boundaries; to exempt property owned by nonp it organizations used for religious, charitable, hospital, educational, employee representation or welfare purposes; to exempt livestock; to allow local governments to share tax and other revenues; to remove the 75 ceiling upon the amount the state may fund for the public school program; and other organizational changes In the revenue and taxation article. Initiative Proposal A ELIMINATION OF STATE SALES TAX ON FOOD Shall the 4 State Sales Tax on food be eliminated except on food prepared for immediate consumption on or off the premises of the retailer and on food sold through a vending machine at a price In excess of fifteen cents, while retaining the present county, city and town local option to tax the sale of food. Published in the Eureka Reporter October 31, 1980 'rTAi- -- w- 'JUT' |