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Show THE JOURNAL 12 MARCH 15, 1952 Reserve Dance A primer of what America can phlets are being examined and ' evaluted for their exposition of mean to us, a vital and essential Americanism. exposition of the ideas that made The American Library AssociaAmerican greatness, that now ass tion is sponsoring two books about never before should inspire America and Americans which offer stimulating materials for group thoughtful Americans. or individual reading, according to Living Ideas In America, ediOur American the staff of the Davis County LiKAYSVILLE ted with commentary by Henry is are: freedom being hotly brary. They Steele Commager.-- . Harper, heritage of Ge1031. This American People,, by discussed these days. Magazine and storehouse of eloquent . A rald Johnson. Harper, 1031. newspaper articles, books and pam. expressions of American ideas and institutions-i- n literature, history, memoirs, speeches, and documents. to Other books which will also help Motorists driving in snow covered states will do well wheels to define our American heritage rear anti-ski- d the for chains with cars their equip The Growth of American unless those wheels already have snow tires with comparaThought, by Merle Curti. tively new treads, according to Lyle D. Sarvis, manager Heritage of Freedom; the hisof the Utah State Automobile Association, affiliated with tory and signifcance of the the American Automobile Association. basic documents of American roads, he said, treat In driving on slippery, snow-ic- e liberty, edited by Frank Mon the cars accelerator as carefully as you do the brake pedal. New Books on Our Heritage . aghan. HILL AIR FORCE BASE RepMaster Plan U.S.A. by' John resentatives of the three . Utah Fischer. Harper, 1931. Reserve Officers Assn., This I Do Believe, by David E. chapters, an- Now Available Lilenthal! To Secure These Rights; the comof the Presidents report mittee on Civil Rights. American Songbag, by Carl Sandburg. Americans; a book of lives, by Herman Hagedorn. Labor in America, by F. R. Driving on Ice and. Snow. Requires Extra Care, Skill, AAA Stresses Dulles. March of the Iron Men; a social history of union through invention, by Roger Burlingame. The Proper Study of Mankind, by Steward Chase. A Treasury of American Folklore, editedl by Benjamin A. . Sudden release of the acellerator pedal may be as disastrous as a sudden application of power. .The AAA club executive made these suggestions for driving on smooth, slippery . snow, or on icy roads : 1. Slow down on slippery roadways. Be cautious when help you turning; chains on the rear wheels only will not on the curves. Adjust speed to road conditions.2. Get the feel of the road. Be careful when stopping or using brakes. Test them out once or twice at the start of your trip. 3. Slow down well in advance of intersections, curves or down grades, making the down hill descent in second gear to avoid skids. snow or ice pre4. Use tire chains when vails ; snow tires for deep snow. 5. Keep windshield and rear windowfree of snow, ice, fog and frost ; and the windshield wiper in good repair. ' 6. Follow other vehicles at a safe distance, making all signals for stops and turns. 7. Pump, or fan the brakes to a stop when driving on glare ice. Most important of all, Mr. Sarvis continued, is to maintain a speed. A car must travel from three to 12 times farther before coming to a full stop on snow or ice tljan on dry concrete. Take it easy! Check with your newspaper or Highway Patrol before starting on a trip. Botkin. and their ladies will hold their March 22 at the nual dinner-danc- e Officers' club at Hill Air Force Base. The program will include a social hour at 7:1.' p. m., kmorgas-ber- d at 8 p. m.t followed by a floor show at 9:ir p. m. and dancing at f 10 p. m. American Folkways, edited by Erskine Caldwell. Cities of America, by George Sessions Perry. Inside U.S.A.. by John Gunther. Revised edition. Look at America, the country you know and dont know, by the Editors of Look. Any one interested may inquire about these books by phoning Kaysville 233. MR. 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