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Show May 11, 1955 State Jaycee Meet to Hear Nat'l President ; SALT LAKE CITY Several hundred members of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce will convene at the Union Building, ; ; rage THE JOURNAL election at Colorado Springs last June. He has made 30u speeches, met with more than 30 governors and most all of the top U. S. officials. lie has held several confer-encewith President Dwight D. merce. on world problems and Mr. Buckner, a young insurance Eisenhower mutual cooperation beexecutive from Ogden, has already areas of U. S. Junior Chamber traveled 200, (NX) miles since his tween the of Commerce and the U. S. government. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Thursday, 8 p.m., May 12, to hear an address by E. LaMar Buckner, national president of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Com- SALLY'S SALLIES TT'Yi' ' a h i , s According to Boyd Bunnell, Price, president of the Utah the May 12 meeting shall also serve to introduce newly elected state officers and local officers into their obligations and responsibilities for the coming year. The Jaycees, at the recent state convention in Richfield, elected Robert C. Poe, Salt Lake City, president of the state organization. Ted Anderson, Salt Lake City, and Glen Burnham, Layton, were elected national directors. Newly elected vice presidents are .Wayne W. Ott-leMurray; Ralph Hillman, Fay-soChester Cripps, Cedar City; Kent Palfreyman, Springville; Irving Chipman, American Fork; Len Allen, Ogden, and Dean Eyre, Logan. The May 12 meeting shall also spur the groups ambitious SUTA project. SUTA Selling Utah to America seeks to keep the Utah Jaycees top in Junior Chamber of Commerce activities and to keep Utah high in the nation as a tourist and industrial center by advertising the state at the national Jaycee convention in A giganAtlanta, Ga., June tic rally and dance will be held at Lagoon resort, Friday, May 27, to help finance the national SUTA project. The next state convention of the Utah Jaycees shall be held in Logan. Since his election to national president of the U. S. Junior t - Y f 7 t 1 TO QUALIFY FOP.GI LOANS, ALL PJEVV BOMEf. MUST HAVE BEEN INSPECTED CUUtLj CONSTRUCTION BY VA Of! FHA INSPECTORS HOMES COMPUTED THAN A YEAR KORE r PROM THIS REQUIREMENT. Jay-cee- s, Keeping furniture and car upholstery clean and attractive at all times gets easier and easier, especially with more general use of the newer fabrics, such as Candalon nylon, on which the touch of a damp cloth is all thats needed to wipe away stains. Wool, cotton, silk, etc., can also be cleaned readily if care is taken, and instruc- tions followed. In most cases, the following chart will do the trick. For exceptionally heavy stains, or long setting, it's best to consult a standard cleaning establishment. j. f j I didnt know married life was like this. No love letters, no flowers, no candy! And now no conversation!! Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Buckner and his family have resided in Tulsa, Okla., headquarters for the national organization. For full information tontAct your nearest V LT Lit A NS ADMINISTRATION y, n; 20-2- 3. Family changes vacation reservation by telephone ... saves s35 This family had paid $35 as a deposit on an apartment at a summer resort. At the last moment, the reservations had to be shifted to a later date because of a change in the husbands vacation plans. He called the rental agent by Long Distance, explained the circumstances and reached agreement that the money would apply to a later period. For this family, here was proof that telephone service doesnt it pays! This is only one of many ways the telephone can save you money, valuable time and trouble, too. So use it often let it work for you. Aren't there some calls you should make cost I Speaking of PUBLIC SAFETY ES Public officials have found that public education regarding night driving hazards has paid big dividends. According to the National Street and Traffic Safety Lighting Bureau, these are the rules that have helped reduce night driving accidents where street lighting is right now? bad: 1. Slow down. Dont regulate your speed by posted limits alone. Remember, speed must be governed by conditions, and darkness is a condition that calls for caution. 2. Have your car checked frequently. In darkness, immediate se of the vehicle is a must. res. all lights. Dou. 3. Be alert. Keept a constant watch for pedestrians and for vehicles with dim lights or no lights at all. 4. Dont wear tinted glasses at night. The advantage they offer in reducing glare is more than offset by the disadvantage in reduced vision. 5. Use headlights properly. Use upper beam only on rural highways when no approaching car is within 1,000 feet. Use lower beam when oncoming cars approach, when you are overtaking another car, and when driving in cities and KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 'WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD, 86 PROOF. THE HILL & HILL CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. residential areas. 6. Dim your lights, even though an oncoming driver fails to dim hi3. Trying to get even by blinding him i3 risking your neck. Maintain control of your car by looking at the right shoulder of the highway. 7. Be sure your lights are on before you pull onto a thoroughfare at night. 8. Never stop on the travelled portion of a roadway at night. If you must stop, pull completely off the roadway, leaving parking and dome lights on. Carry flares for use in emergencies. Telephone people ir, Utah work every day to make your telephone service an even bigger value. 3 |