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Show nrJM-GENEVA TOSS 'Model' Planes j i V .1! 'A- V 7,1 m iiiBiri ill iiiliilw - - rrfflfllfcniirtiniBJF Pretty Norma Kinser, 20, 107 Pasadena, Highland Park, Michigan, splyi perfect scale models of 2 of the most discussed airplanes in the world today. At left is the Russian MiG, while at right she holds the C. S. Sabre Jet Both planes will be exhibited at the Plymouth Motor Corporation's Fifth International Model Plane Contest at Detroit, Aug. 22-27, Kew Vehicle Code Explained by Safety Commission ; A small leaflet which explains all of the principal facts about Utah's new Motor Vehicle Safe ty Responsibility law in five minutes' reading time is now available to motorists through-cu' through-cu' the state at any gas or service serv-ice station, Public Safety Commissioner Com-missioner Joseph W." Dudler announced an-nounced this week. The leaflet was prepared and dsitributed by the Department of Public Safety as part of its program to give the people ade-quae ade-quae and accurate information about the Safety Responsibility Law between now and September, Septem-ber, on which date it takes full force and effect. "I hope the law will be so thoroughly understood before it becomes effective, on September 1, that our job of enforcement will be a very easy one," said Mr. Dudler, "I certainly have no desire to pick up a motorist's operating license and registration registrat-ion plates. Make no mistake, however, about our determination determina-tion to enforce it fairly and con-sciedtiously. con-sciedtiously. This is a law to promote pro-mote highway safety and protect the people against financial loss resulting from motor vehicle accidents when they do occur. It has been needed for a long ''me. It gives us no latitude for leniency, but in all sincerity we wuld not be lenient if we could. The highways of Utah must be aiade safe for everyone." Fish, Game Arrests Listed Sixty-two arrests for fish and game law violations were re-poited re-poited during the month of July, according to Golden Peay, Chief of the Law Enforcement Divis ion. A total of $1905.00 was col lected in fines during this per iod. The use of illegal bait ranked first in the number offending. Second in line was fishing in dosed waters. Several arrests were made for Local Publish pr Named to Utah University Staff The appointment of M. Neff Smart, publisher of the Orem-Gcneva Orem-Gcneva Times, as a lecturer in journalism at the University of u ah, was announced this week by Prof. Quintus C. Wilson chairman of the department. Mr. Smart will, however, continue con-tinue to publish the Orem-Gen-eva Times. He will travel to the University campus 4 to teach classes an news and editorial writing, and the operation and management of weekly newspapers. news-papers. Mr. Smart is a former city editor of the San Luis Obispo (Calif. Telegram-Tribune, a former for-mer staff member of the Daily Herald, and served as managing editor of the Vernal Express He purchased the Orem-Genena Times in 1947 from Senator A. V. Watkins and P. K. Nielson. I i t I NODDING BED ... A Chinese Communist Jeep driver sleeps while waiting end of a Kaesong peace session. illegal use of rafts. Most of these occured in waters of the Uinta Mountain section. Sportsmen were reminded by Mr. Peay that most of the state's waters are closed to fishing from boats, rafts or other floating devices. de-vices. With few exceptions, all lakes of the Uinta Mountain area are so closed. Canadian Students Visit U.N. aSBSlrJ - " j V I r I - ' ' I llt m mlM j fcwia mi iiminn rfJJ-w,-v-,-"---; am Four students, winners of a public speaking contest sponsored by the Toronto Branch of the United Nations Association in Canada, visited TJ.N. as part 9f their three-day trip to New York. Shown here listening to a transcription made during their interview over U.N. Radio are (left to right) Elizabeth Miller, Norman McCulloch, Willa McCauley, Charles Black and Kenneth Watts of the Canadian Ca-nadian UNA. At the right is Irving Berenson of the U.N. Radio. UTAH Financial Responsibility Law PROVE YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITH AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE AND PROTECT YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE! Compare this cunent rate for $SM0$10M0 Bodily Injury and $5,000 Property Damage Liability: EACH 6 MONTHS (Slightly higher where there are drivers under 25 Plus $5.00 Non-Recurring fee at beginning of policy No "upcharge" for mileage or business use National Standard. Nonassessable Policy Prompt Local Claims Serv.ce i- ....:, n( Auta Insurance in Ufah Insurt wifh Farmen the leaamg - J. MAX GARDINER 833 MEMMO DRIVE PHONE 0751 J5 MEMMO GARDENS 0REM $op tit for frM copy of Brief Digest of this law EFFECTIVE DATE OF LAW SEPTEMBER I, 1951 i FARMERS f i . ... . .. . I IriJUHANtt I GROUP .ffmlicl cf fuperivr erricer THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1E31 Old favorites again to be seen in Holiday on Ice oi 1952 during dur-ing Uleh State Fair at the Coliseum, September IS through September 23. Visitors during the past two weeks at the Doral and Chester Mr- and Mrs. Phillip Tav-Graff Tav-Graff home have been Joan and lor have been visiting with Mrs. Kay Rae from Toronto, Canada. Taylor's paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Their mother, Mrs. Birdie Rae,T- J- Lewis during the past joined them Sunday for a fewweek. The Taylors are moving days of visiting in Orem and ' Nevada, near Carson City, to Provo. make their home- Ten Counties Get Mourning Dove Open Season An open season on mourning doves in eight counties in Utah has been proclaimed by the state fish and game commission. Hunting the birds will be legal leg-al Sept. 1 to 9 inclusive in Juab, Beaver, Iron, Millard, San Juan-Tooele, Juan-Tooele, Uintah and Washington counties. Hunting hours are one half hour before sunrise to sunset. sun-set. Possession and daily bag limit is 10 birds. There is no special fee for the hunt. The icgular game bird license or combination fishing and hunting l'cense only is required. Mourning doves are migratory birds and federal regulations apply ap-ply to the hunt. Sportsmen are reminded that their guns xnust be plugged. Not more than three shells are permissable in the magazine and chamber combined. combin-ed. Shooting from any vehicle or withon 50 feet of a roadway is prohibited. Utah Boy Dccincro Vb Mr. and Mrs. Howard l arns-worth arns-worth and daughter Mary Ellen left Wednesday morning for a trip to Fort Sill. Oklahoma-They Oklahoma-They accompanied their son who has been visiting here for two weeks and was returning to his army duties at Fort Sill. They will visit places of interest enroute. J STATE WINNERS in the annual model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild are Darrcll 15. 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