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Show Extra Care for Thanksgiving an out-of-town Thanksgiving trip, "get plenty of rest, schedule your trip sensibly so that you don't have to drive until exhausted, plan to take a break or change drivers every couple of hours, and check the weather and road reports. Most of all use your common-sense. If severe winter storm is in progress, postpone or cancel your trip. You might avoid serious inconvenience or a tragedy. ior such fapecial Service DisLrict are described as follows: (Statutory description descrip-tion of Utah County (Section 17-1-28, Utah Code Annotated, An-notated, 1953): Beginning at the point of intersection in-tersection of the Wasatch range with the summit of the range crossing from the Wasatch to the Oquirrh mountains, thence westerly along said last mentioned men-tioned summit to the summit of the range between the Cedar and Rush valleys: thence southerly along said summit to the summit of the range between the Tintic valley and the Goshen and Cedar valleys; thence southerly along said last mentioned summit to, and thence easterly along, the summit between Goshen and Juab valleys to, and thence northeasterly nor-theasterly along, the summit of the high ground and range of mountains between Utah and Juab valleys to the summit of the Nebo range; thence southeasterly along said summit to the line between townships 11 and 12 south; thence east to the line between ranges 9 and 10 east; thence north to the township town-ship line between townships 10 and 11 south; thence west to a point due south of the point where the wagon road from Spanish Fork to White river as it existed in February, 1880, crossed the summit of the divide south of the Strawberry valley; thence north to said last mentioned men-tioned point of crossing; thence northwesterly along the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Spanish Fork and Hobble creeks to a point south of the point on the Provo river one-fourth one-fourth of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said river; thence north to the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Battle and American Fork Creeks; thence following said summit to the point of beginning. begin-ning. 4. That the Service District include also all of the area in the following municipalities subject to the consent of said municipalities as provided in a resolution or ordinance duly adopted by such governing authority of the municipality: Lehi' " Cedar Fort American Fork Lindon Pleasant Grove (Jrem Provo Springville Spanish Fork Payson Goshen Santaquin Salem Mapleton Genola Alpine With respect to the Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District described hereinabove, a tax sufficient to pay for services to provide garbage and solid waste disposal services to residents of Utah County on an extended exten-ded basis, will be annually levied upon all taxable property within said District or a service charge will be collected from the users of the services, or a combination of the property tax and service ser-vice charge will be used. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that on the 10th day of December, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. a public hearing on the establishment of said Special Service District shall be held in the County Commission Chambers, Cham-bers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah. This notice adopted pursuant pur-suant to Title 11-23-8, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended this 12th day of November, 1976, and ordered published in the Daily Herald, a paper of general circulation in the County and other local newspapers in said District, three consecutive weeks. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Signed: Yukus Y. Inouye, Chairman Verl D. Stone Commissioner Karl R. Lyman, Commissioner ATTEST: William F. Huish, County Clerk By Shell Kinerian Deputy County Clerk Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 18, 25, and Dec. 2, 1976. Thanksgiving trips, slippery highways and poor visibility add up to a triple threat to motorists, according to Bob Ingersoll, Managing Director of the Utah Safety Counci. "It is unfortunate -- and often tragic-- that our first winter storms in Utah often hit during the long Thanksgiving holiday, when neither cars nor drivers are prepared," the safety official warned. He urged motorists to get their cars ready for winter driving as a first step before planning a Thanksgiving trip. "Half the battle is won when your car is in first class mechanical condition, especially those items that directly affect traction and visibility, such as brakes, tires, lights, defroster and windshield wipers. When pavements are slippery, good tires with good treads are a must. Snow tires are helpful for pulling through snow and studded tires (where legal) are still better for added traction on icy pavements. For severe snow and ice conditions, however, reinforced rein-forced tire chains are far more effective. Carry them in your trunk in case you encounter deep snow or glare ice, Ingersoll advised. To be prepared for the other added hazards associated with winter driving -- poor visibility -- Ingersoll urged , drivers to clear snow and ice I from all windows, including . the side and rear windows as well as the windshield. "Good n visibility to the side and rear 3 is also essential in today's heavy traffic," he said. "Replace streaking windshield wind-shield wipers and be sure the windshield washers have an adequate supply of anti-freeze solution." Finally, he urged motorists to get themselves ready before |