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Show PAGE EIGHT EDITORIAL All Accidents Arent Accidents According to safety experts, three out of every four accidents are not real accidental at all, but outright violations of traffic statutes or regulations. As a nation, we Americans by But for nature are some reason, when we get behind a wheel or decide we want to cross the street in a hurry, all too many of us suddenly become rugged individualists miraculously endowed with a personal judgment which transcends not only the written laws of the commun law-abidin- g. of The Cynthia Benson Camp Apmeet Thursday, will the DUP of ril 24 at 2 p. m. at the home lessThe McBride. Mrs. Warren on will be given by Mrs Julia be Eliason.' Musical numbers will and Oldroyd given by Mrs Ruby Petersen. Violin Mrs. Thelma be will given by Mrs. selections Lauritzen. Mrs. Heber Jensen will give a reading. will be' BeaThe Clawson and Irene McBride, trice ' Connie Nielsen. ity, but also tha unwritten laws all of us use just pain, common of common sense. sense. If Utah citizens are to distinct pleasures and the were enjoy last In Utah year there 7.699 recorded motor vehicle advantages of the automobile they accidents, in which 3,706 people as they rightly should were injured and 199 killed. If must faithfully observe the sim5.700 of those accidents proved ple rules of the road which have to result from law violations, been written solely to protect all there were undoubtedly many of us from injury and sudden more drivers who committed vio- death. These rules must be carelations and got away with It fully taught, soundly enforced for the time being. Never forget and constantly remembered. This that statistics prove beyond a calls for the energetic and wholeshadow of a doubt that s6oner hearted cooperation not .only of br later the habitual violator law enforcement agencies, traffic runs out of luck and straight into engineers and educators, but also of every driver and pedestrian in trouble. the state. With the rapid increase in When it comeso safety, were motor vehicle registrations in there are all in the same boat Utah, highway travel will become more dangerous every day unless no exceptions. ! - 5 Lb., 10 Lb., 25 Lb. Bags VIGORO Modern Treatment for Yellow Plants, GREEXLEAF ' ' ' Shrubs find Trees. ONION SETS'r r - . home. Bessie Brown of Hyrum gave a book review at a meeting of the Smithfield Ladies Senior Literary Club on Monday evening. The on the book Johnnie a Newberry award and Pulitzer jjrize book by Esther Forbes, was well received by the club. Training Mothers Helpers. Psychologist provides tips on the technique of training children in household responsibilities. Youll find this story of a mother who mjie a study of her the American youngsters in Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Adv. Examiner. LAWN GRASS MIXTURE VELVET visit with relatives and friend here and In Smithfield, Logan and Idaho. She was much w presed by Cache Valley, her old e ALL VARIETIES BULK OB PACKAGE are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. H. H. Salge, a sister of Mrs Henry Nielsen, has returned Mr. Harold Cowley has left to Los Angeles after a pleasant for Yakima, Washington where as he has accepted a position Utah-Idah- o the for field supervisor Sugar company. He graduated from the US AC in 1942 and spent 44 months in the service. His wife, the former Lois PetDen-eis- e, ersen, and little daughter, are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo C. Petersen of Hyrum. They Yuk-ii- r: plan to join Mr. Cowley atwh-iin ih near future they will make their home. SEED GARDEN comic skit in costume by Bessie Swanson and company; humor-u- s reading by Elton Olsen and Isabelle Wilson. Mrs. Luella Nielsen and Melinda Lijenquist will conduct some interesting games. Mrs. Clar ice Jensen, Mrs Mary Larsen and Mrs Mary Allen will be in charge oi refreshmen s. All married people of the ward SWEET SPANISH .J 1 PAINTS AND BLAME Mrs OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT noises , annoying If your set isnt radio. your giving you full listening Interest Class of the' Hyrum First ward will, hold their closing social next Tuesday evening beginnig at 8 p. m. The following program will be given: 1st Quality, Gallon 4.89 ENAMEL PAINTS 35c CAN AND UP i in ah. The Special 63c GENUINE KALSOMIXE Our expert repairmen will quickly find and eliminate i t Tenor solo by Lorenzo Vigh; voc- al solo by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey; mixed quartet by Norma Baxter, Ruby Olsen, Hilary Olsen and Wm S. Bailey; song in costume by John W. Jorgensen; STRAW HATS bring it in. pleasure KALSOEVIINE . THE GREMLINS those HATS TO FIT EVERY MEMBER OF FAMILY BASEBALL CAPS mmairai - ' SZ3 GABERDINE 59c FLOOR WAXES AND VARNISH OF LOGAN Phone 317 14 W. Center WANT ADS KLEEN-ZIT- LOST , 1 3 350, J QUART FREE PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR CHILD Introducing Our New STROBO SPEED LAMP ONE In appreciation of your present or future patronage, The Pedersen Studio, 34 West Center Street,- Logan, Utah, presents a complimentary gift One Beautiful 5x7 Photograph our of your baby or child under school age taken with new Strobo Speed Lamp in our Studio from 10 a. in. to 5 p. m., for one week , to the attention of a neighbor or friend. PEDERSEN STUDIO D JENSEN VARIETY STORE - Phone 405 34 W. Center FOR SALE Orval Cole- - MANS BICYCLE HURRY If you have no children please, bring this advertisement 65c OCEDAR PERMA MOTH, QUART PEARL NECKnotify Mrs. Finder please LACE, Lew McCann, Smithfield. (MY No other obligations. Take advantage of this free gift Please bring tliis by coming early to avoid the rush. 'advertisement with you. No appointment necessary. 57c SURFACE NEW VARNISH, QUART SEVEfi DAYS April 19 to 26, Inc. AERO WAX, QUARTS THREE-STRAN- and Mrs. John A. Israel-se- n are visiting this week with Alice Gardner of Delta, Ut- Mr. DONT Lawn Mower - man, Smithfield. . I FOR SALE Estate Heatrola $45. Baby High Chair, $5. Margaret. ' 45x Dowdel, 223 North Main i sale. High grade cedar posts for Call Deliver in lots of 10 or more. Wendell Jensen, Hyrum. 1 1 I . FOR SALE OR Good TRADE Saddle Horse. George Eliason, SALE! Electric Clocks Popular Records .2 Grill Burners Scooters NATIVE ALFALFA ture Grasses, Hubam Clover, .Seed Potatoes. Our stock is complete. Central Seed and Produce Co. 45 Delicious Texas Citrus Fruits Bushel-hal- f Marshseedless grapefruit, half Velencia oranges Delivered prices west of Mississippi $5.50. East of Mississippi, Knapp-Sheriff-Koell- e, WASTING . Radios Drenchley Bros. 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Lawn, Mower Sharpening. Oliver - Gunderson.! ': your town safer too :e es to live in clean your yard m your streets paint outside paint inside fix-u- p too. plant-u- p and repair CLOSING HOURS: Week Days, 7:00 P. M. 6:?0 P. 7'. " M. Saturday, J. SERVICE: MARKET HYRUM PHONE 3 Tt - Sizes. 8 -- 11" Sizes 123 PETERSON 4.75 4.95 5.45 - SHOE STORE pHON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 73 North Main UtiM Logan, WKIiMVat inrV- H2-- : M .4 v- , Mi.' J |