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Show PAROW.W Fish and Game I loti a lit avail-abl- n of the prm l.miation Ion. I I A U, I 'l li 3 !'-- Drownings Cause Large Percent of Deaths his out e pi line w.tlei into .1 gootl t out 1 Ini till t I . lie angling I e IWKOW.W hike butt been open to tills season on a 114 lintii tint lits.s, with unnstrlitt ed Itaits ntnl a daily limit of twenty trout. Kepo ts to date prut Initiations may tall I tipeisou or w re, to th pa i tne nt h ail 7 t si Nmih Tent quartets, limited pie. Salt l.ake tllv niimhei Will he s. ii' to eat li of the at Ml lit Use dtaleis out tile state 1 Ml j I Proclamations covering the rule and regulations for the (leer, elk and antelope seasons during 1955 were made at Department of Fwli and (lame headquarters on July 15. These were reprints oT the pro Iiim.itions as required by law to he published in a d.nlv paper of state wide distribut-binatlo- 111! 1 ! M ol. Ill till ii it III in in ay It t than i u r is ale plauglng Musi tile pt'tlph III til' at' , ilu not know Inn In swim and t h its I he h is. I V rfj tiash most 'llglers The department said water The tiunphte I'lsh ei atln ation londilions and oilier fai In I'.inguin li Lake is now t' t taut to a mm ct ssful poison-m- e st lieiluleil for August log,. im should lie las-! I, wrmrtliiig to Dcpat Intent of sin d tor (lit wotk on the a hove ls!i and (I. mie cpokmrni n The d ite earlier this year tleparlineit It is expected n heay fall forecast the omphte kill of plant of trout following the fish in tin lake to remove the eradication will result in good predominant trash fish popnla- during the early season ol lit. .6, !)' ' i 0111-an- d aiai,iui ? NVIH4 TVte MEAN TEMPECATUCE nvmtat. wtLcams oferrett f'fr t; T f r 7t ..4 5a -- i 7 overestimate are similar In that thev are to be held for three week mils onlv (August The hunts are set and to remove annlmals In crop 6-- 7, 13-1- 4, "A 20-21- 1. ' v.w' y j Li' A, -- W fa Mr i 7s Y I HAVE YOU WISHED YOU COULD BE IN SIX PLACES AT ONCE? Your telephone's the next best thing to being there. ..and for less than a penny an hour! Telephone people in Utah' work every day to make your telephone service on even bigger value. pet son m giving social This means, Mr. Feldliaus-e- r that some beneficiaries who had been eaining over the limit in work not covered by social security have been able to receive .benefits. Under the new law. some of their checks will have to be suspended If they earn over $1200 during the year. A representative of the social security office will be in Cedar City, on July 19, at the Utah State Employment Service Faintly To Hold Reunion ' Ixtension telephones, conveniently loerted in bedroom . . . den . . . kitchen ... or service utility room... will moke your telephone even more voluoblo and onjoyoblo. Coll your Telephone Business Office to day lor o prompt Installation. . end stay w ithin them. Never swim alone. Always have help at hand, preferably a lifeguard with tile knowledge and esiilpment for rescue. Don't swim after dark for the same reason. It Is too hard for even an expert to assist you in the loiing in'll oyer lifelj should not smile they to ilrixe. (Uii see well j "It is folly to assume that once a pei son lias demonstrated Unit In is a . ii ii I. ii torv driver, k will cunt in uc to bt a sat- fa, torv diner. hluleinout bv Dr D Fleti tier, examiner in i barge of rescan h for tin State Division of Dl Ivors Licenses appearing in tin Motorists Vision. "Proof th.it there s national acceptance of the belief that good vision is essenial to safety in general driving," contends Fletcher, rests the fact that in 1952 onlv 12 states tested drivers' vision; In 1954, 47 i a plovei s as described Jos, jdi Tlt'lin. lurude it v, were cited. " Among by Dr. tlllvers-enoug- li those tn the year age group, only about 15 perieut weie tnaikedly in need of eye care; among employees iti tin 5o ears and over group, well over 4 0 per cent needed 20-3- 0 v eve i are dteil were the findings report of the Better Vision Institute; that at 20 years of age, 23 per cent of the population have defective vision; at 30 years. 39 per ent; at 40, 48 per cent; at 50, 71 per cent; at 60, S2 per cent; and at 70, 95 per cent. "Just as there was a great ffort required to convince many states that a road test for license applicants was desirable, so has it been difficult to establish proof that good vision Is essential to safety In general states Dr. Fletcher. driving. In modern licensing procedure, it would seem unwise to depend on the initial licensing examn-atio- n alone and thus overlook the protection offered by A loo ill a Do not overload your boat either with pasengers or equipment Keep alert to sudden changes and act A family reunion of the John Gunn family Is scheduled for Saturday, July 16, at Jordan Park, 1050 South 8th West. Salt Lake City, Utah from 12 noon until 6 p.m Family groups bring their own lunch, but beverages and desserts will he furn Ished. For housing reservations notify Emma Wheit, 3S02 So 23rd East, Phone accordingly dangerous to dive into water of undetermined depth It Is Submerged rocks or logs may knock you out. Sudden plungis Into eohl water should be Go in gradually, and remember that .von tire fast in cold water. Don't plunge Into water when you are overheated, and wait at least an hour after eating. Never jokingly call for help, nnd dont splash to annoy others who are timid In the water. and pranks cause Horseplay many accidents each year. Even strong swimmers are sublect to cramps and bad you want to swim for any distance. have someone follow you l s'aten required that In a boat. drivto of a test of vision Dont let children take beach er license applicants Inflated animals or light balls. However, this almost realizrubber rafte In the water. A a nationwide program ed goal of of wind often blows them gust of testing the vision of drivers heyond reach, and in trying for greater safo'v on the highto retrieve them, a child may ways is only the first step in bevond hts depth. This Ls get a sound vision-testin- g program a point adults should keep in for drivers mind. too. "In drawing a parallel of the And finally, Irrigation ditches examinations. inevitable thnnges that take & canals are a particular hazz-ar- d matsee In fast can Be sure you the routine place merely to small children in Utah Down results th "Slow to drive of but ter growing older, 'ake every means possible to of screening tests administered nnd Live. restrain them from playing near to thousands of industrial em- them. If Impossible to keep Bn them away or keep an eye on PHONE 3604 CORESPONDENT them constantly, see that older HTLMA LAMOREATJT are with them for children Puiagonali Ward Mia Maids Daveifports. purposes. and Explorers will host al lthe sen were here from northern stake on Sunday evening, April Utah over the Fourth week end Bad roads are costing the 17. They will have a Fireside for a visit with the Davenports an estimated $3 billion country returned also. When they they program at the Ward Chapel in wear and tear on each Hazel were and new by the accompanied year at which Mr. Carlston, and her Mrs. he son, will the Davenport tires and teacher brakes, in wasted gasseminary Vicki Lee Robinson. In accident featured speaker. oline, damage. continued on page 4 All Mia Maids and Explorers in the stake are invited to attend. 1 Mi i v Chon I)av adniinistia-tioi- HaDoenir&as Paraqonah pro-ecti- A special program tided ssilcs is being prepared for Sacrament Meeting and all girls who have won individual awards the past year will be honered. Relief Society meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. May Lister. The ladies sient the afternoon quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boardman and sons returned home on Wed of last week after sitending the from 10 a m. o 12 noon, and Fourth of Julv in Riverside, from 1:00 to 3: p.m. California with Mrs. Boardm.ine mother, Mrs Hattie Cox. Calf ii ii ' FOR GREATER HIGHWAY SAFETY fop those six months. Strating this year he can earn up to $12 OJ) during the year, whether he earns it in one month or twelve, and still be eligable to receive all of his benefit rhrks. However, this new limit applied to all earnings from work, whether the work is covered by social security or not. In the past, only' wages in a job coverBishop Victor R. Robinson ed by social security were con- has announced that Sunday, the sidered in aplying the retire- 6th of July will be Girls Award ment test. in Day Paragonah. said, abilities dark. Cnl-ifniii- ia social security office said today In annouming this change in the Social Security Act, Mr. Feldliauser pointed that tins liberalization of the retirement test affects both the retired wage earner and the person who was self employed, but that the biggest change will he in the way it works for the wage earner In the past, and up until the end of 1954, Mr. Feldhauser said, "the retirement test for a wage earner was applied on a monthly basis. If a retired worker earned over $75 n any month In a job covered by social security, his benefit check for that month had to be suspended For example, if he earned $150 a month for six months he could not receive his benefit checks vv' iitoiu) Hm&s DRIVER VISION TESTING URGED Thin Edwin soemity benefits will be able to earn up to $1200 during 1955 without having any of his social security benefit checks suspended, Charles W. Feldliauser, r( presentative of the Richfield a , IiHiks on as Pres. Dvvi.qlu I). Fistnlimvcr si.qns the Ret ip of memlxrs of the Senate Finance committee. After protectindustry, the Utah Rcpuhluan otcd for the meausre. i Persons Receiving Security Benefits May Earn $1200. their Know vour limits as a swimmer ' h s?- an I August Dion longs sho tho g,eiol e, isnn.it null' tc of unv summer h.iard So, If von are planning to swim tills Mimmer-an- il its fine exercise a, well as pleasant nc reation. pay attention to tto-sugg. stlons from In Vah Safoti Council lauirn to swim will. Self taught dog padillers too ofton think they are swimmers and J j All lie. nmi. I 7 Chukars have now been stock- - Sen. Witllihc F, Iknnctt, lift, into 47 chosen planting sites renal Trade hill in the presence oyer the state. Young bird ing the western lead and yinc from the hrood stocks Just released are being used to carry this progant Into the fifth yes' damaging anas. One hundred permito have been authorised since its Inception. for each of the three areas. Permies will be sold on a first (lame Department officials first served basis (other by come, reminded sportsmen that applications for three earlv special mail or in person until are sold permit deer hunts will he ac- or until the hunts are over. Apcepted beginning Julv 26 at plications mint inclnd full name Deer Permit sales offices In and address, home of hunting unit, big game license number, Vernal and Manilla. in the amount Tim three early hunting areas and legal tender of orf and $' for residents $3 are the Daggett-NortSheep non residents Creek. Vernal Buckskin Hills nnd Vernal Coal Miners Basin. Application point for the Daggett hunt Is Manila, wifh Vernal for the other two units. nw tin g I 'o1 n Na mu ii Sa I' t ign show that aii'iut hilt tin drown nigs e.n Ii eai lil,- pi o o In in eo iioiul !i - une, J uL nmi I plants of hrood chuk- iirs front the two state hlrd farms brings the total number of partridge released to 29,581 birds These nnd other figures were released today by the Department of Fish and ts) d i tin me. I'i In one of he must important rinse . of ai i Id' iit.il ii. .i lis in the sn pi m or, .1 it AIR CONDITIONED CITY Ilf S a I I k i Deer hunterR desiring a colored msp for this season may obtain a copy following the 24th of July. Anyone desiring a copy of the nited .services are being today for Junes Howard Rnno of Cedar, brother of Mrs Funeral held lewis Prothero Mrs. Prothero has been in Cedar City a great deal of the time this spring, a s'sfing in the care of Mr. Bon-7- 0. Robinson Mrs Hazel Jean nnd her son spent a few days in Pi tgonnh last work with Hazel'-- , parents, the Win. T. Calvin Snith and Kay Han- - I found I couldn't walk, so I was forced to drive. |