Show ' Page 5 THE Beaver Dam Mr & Diego Mrs Calif C - Cellhston V Davis spent of San five days last week with Mr & Mrs M J Plastino Mr & Mrs Victor Biddle and family of Salt Lake City wore Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Clarence Biddle Linda Levis of ' of Ogden was a recent guest of Mr & Mrs Cornelius Bell Among those who’ attended the funeral services for William Krei-si- e in Providence Wednesday were Mr & Mrs Marvin Y SimMrs Gertrude Simmons mons Olive Durfey LaVona Ericksen Anna Durfey Ifazel Ericksen Lucile Johnson and Melba Kid- man Reuben Smith and Floyd Smith of Salt Lake City visited Mrs Geo Smith and children recently of Mr & Airs Sunday guests M Y Simmons were Mr & Mrs DeWayne Simmons and son Nathan of Ogden Mr & Mrs Gerald Simmons of Tremonton Tommy and Robert Robins of Ogden Those attending the Johnson reunion at Fielding Sunday were Mr & Mrs George E Johnson and sons Rulon and Russell Mr As Mrs B F Johnson and daughters and Mr & Mrs Jos A Ericksen Mr & Mrs Jens Veibell visited at Mr As Mrs DeLoy Zilles Sunday ‘ their home at College Ward sacrament They also attended meeting there where the infant son of Mr & Mrs Zilles and the first grandchild of Mr & Mrs Veibell was christened Lonnie Zilles by his father stationed with Leland Stone the Coast Guard unit at Astoria is spending his leave Oregon with his parents Mr & Mrs Lee Stone Mr Ac Mrs Collin Boothe and Idaho and Mrs baby of Burley Sarah Jensen of Garland were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Le Grande Jensen Sunday Wednesday Mr & Mrs Arnold and family visited Mr Madsen Ac Mrs Seymour Johnson Mr As Mrs John Iliggs of Ogden visited Friday with Mr Ac Mrs Ed Bowers Mr Ac Mrs Emil Olsen of Bell Garden Calif and Mrs Fred Beck of Culver City visited last Week with Mr Ac Mrs M J Plas-tin- o of Logan Pamela Johnson spent Sunday with her grand- parents Mr & Mrs Wilford Dur- Ballerina Panties — For girls 10 to GARLAND' 16 DRUG GARLAND fey Eldon Johnson is visiting for a few weeks with Mr Ac Mrs Moroni Schwab in St Charles Aileen and Kathryn Marble are from tonsil operaconvalescing tions last Friday in the Tremonton hospitaL Mr &' Mrs Seymour Johnson and family visited with Mr Ac Mrs Floyd Johnson in Logan Sunday Mr As Mrs R W Warnke entertained at dinner Saturday in honor of their daughter Carol (Mrs Millard Hall) on her birthday anniversary1 Sgt & Mrs Hal! left Monday to visit with his parents in St Joseph Missouri “ Mr Ac Mrs Kenneth Bigler and children left recently for their home in Phoenix rizona after visiting with Mr As Mrs Harvey Foster and Mr Ac Mrs Odell Big- TIMES GARLAND this veelCy patterns YAUOKtYlANt ler Mr Ac Mrs Simmons Ralph spent the weekend in Yellowstone Park Mrs Maude Bell spent Wednesday visiting Mr Ac Mrs Charles Bell in Ogden Mark E Jensen who has been with the Coast Guard at Seattle Is spending a two weeks leave with his parents prior to being sent to Alaska - Mr Ac Mrs Kermit Jackson and family of Randolph visited Sunday with Mr Ac Mrs Myron T Hansen Mr Ac Mrs Mark B Garff and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner - guests of Mr Ac Mrs Michael Ericksen Mrs Anna Durfey spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Maughn in WeUsviHe Sunday guests of Mr Ac Mrs Seymour Johnson' were Mr Ac Mrs Ovid Grimaud Mrs Rose Schwab Jerry Henderson and Nona Budge of Logan fast meeting Sunday During Bobby C Boothe baby son of Mr Ac Mrs Collin C Boothe of Bridge Idaho was christened by Mark Jensen The baby is the first grandchild of Mr Ac Mrs LeGrande Jensen Mrs Maurine Jensen accompanied Mr Ac Mrs Marlin Boothe of Bridge Idaho to Brigham on Thursday Jack Ferrin of Eden visited recently with Mr Ac Mrs Cornelius Bell Mrs George Smith spent Friday in Ogden Mrs Mae Plastino spent Thursday in Salt Lake City Mrs Ray Perkins of Ogden and of Illinois and’ Calif daughters spent a few days with Mr Ac Mrs M J Plastino UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST 8 1952 Compulsory Alcohol Tests Radar Speed Detectors Recommended at Governor’s Safety Meet factual appraiA sal of Utah's strength and weakness in combatting the steady increases in accidental deaths in Utah by Earl F Campbell Direc-to- f Naof Field Organizations Council tional Safety Chicago 111 e safefeatured the ty conference held at Salt Lake The conference City July 28 was called by Governor J’ Bracken Lee for the primary purpose of finding out why so many accidents are happening on our streets and highways on our farms and in our homes and public piances generally and what the citizens of Utah in cooperation with each other can do to Over prevent such accidents 350 pesons from 23 counties representing local enforcement traffic courts school and church groups frara bureaus and ether county and municipal officials were in attendance The conference was opened with an address by Govenor Lee who called upon the Ipeople of Utah to carry thru to the end all of the valid suggestions recommendations of and resolutions following: State highway patrol and local enforcement be personnel brought up to the needs and standards recommended by the Automotive Safety Foundation the National Safety Council and the International Association of Police Chiefs A driver training program in every Utah high schooL Utilization of radar speed detecting devices on Utah highways Thorough follow-uand surveillance over drivers whose licenses have been suspended or revoked use of chemical Compulsory tests for intoxication in arrests involving drunken drivers More complete reporting of traffic court convictions by Justices of the Peace and city traffic courts and a uniform system of penalties coordination Improved state county and communi- ty traffic departments in the enforcement of traffic laws and ordinances An intensive program of be established He said “too safety education the confeemce followed with the particular often we become disturbed hold and of cooperation County agents' come meetings up with proClubs Future Farmers and grams and then simply let nature take its course We must Farm Bureaus not permit such a thing to occur this time” As a result of the sectional meetings held during afternoon sessions specific recommendations and resolutions to outline an action program were submitted to and endorsed by the conference Among them were the cut in size? 0 to 14 Size yd yds No 2705 is cut in sizes 2 to 1 Slit 4 2y yds reguires With 30c for EACH Send pattern name address style number and size o AUDREY LANE BUREAU Bo 369 New York 10 Madison Square Station New York The NEW FASHION BOOK shows over 100 other styles 25c extra No 2216 requires contrast 2 Mr A Mrs Don Wheelwright and family attended a party in Ogden Thursday evening at the home of Mr Wheelwright’s parents The ONO Club held a pot luck supper at the Tabernacle lawn Friday evening All membes of the club 28 were present Games were played foUowing supper Mr A Sirs Myrlck of Carlsbad New Mexico have been visiting Mr A Mrs this week at the home of their daughter Mrs Kenneth Boss family spent Mrs Boss had been attending a Lake City family reunion in Texas and Sir A Mrs visiting in New Mexico and her ily visited in parents brought her home R Evan Gee and the weekend in Salt Don Limb and Ogden Friday fam- fer'lhso 2 IIEIV f rC003 HEALTH a 5©©DYEAQ HAJTWCUfESkNOP TOQOS Mr Ab Mrs Peter Boss and son Karl Mr Ac Mrs Kenneth Boss and family Mr Ac Mrs Russell Boss and family Mr Ac Mrs Farrell Wood and family attended the John Boss reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City Sunday 2 for Only 1 ARTHUR Hear GODFREY ON THE HOLLAND FURNACE DEPiriDADLE MAHATIlOn PROGRAM KSL Sundays 3:00 - 3:30 pjn Gilmore Logan UL Mgr Larry v y But are great — for Individuals Utah's mining industry as a whole never takes a vacation Only year 'round operation at top efficiency can produce the profits that keep my paycheck 'coming Our industry works on such a close margin everyone has to be on the ball at all times to keep things rolling" "Vacations - s 47 years Answer to Question No 1: tury when it was only among other things Estimated losses from fatal and It reflects non-fataccidents in 1951 were the wide expansion of medical of many defeat $8 billion including wage losses knowledge the in sanitary medical expenses insurance costs diseases advances diet and bepractices improved damage delays tq production equipment end property Acc- tter working conditions idents killed 93000 people in the Answer to Question No 3: United Statec during the year and Bursitis is one of the most cominjured more than 9 million oth- mon most discomforting and ers One out of every seventeen least understood of ordinary husuffered a persons in the country' inman afflictions It commonly disabling injury during the year volves the bursa (sac with fluid Automobile accidents killed a joint) over the shoulder the highest toll in ten years over comes from an Home accidents took 27000 lives Bursitis orusually and freand occupatiDnal mishaps caused injury cananbe infection treated by simple quently 16000 deaths This should be a means under direction of your warning to til of us Be careful! family doctor the If it does not readAnswer to Question No 2: ily yield to this treatment the The average life expectancy of physician may withdraw the fluid treatment or apply industrial workers in the United or give States today is more than 63 years a restraining brace Surgery is This represents a sharp increase rarely needed 1252 by Health Informaove the average life span of (Copyright rial workers early in this cen tion Foundatkj) t Charles r J Garland — Wood Phene 2 f I |