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Show Serials Dept.' of U Library Salt Lake City, Utah U NON-CIRCULATIN- 04112 G SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry Volume South Salt Lake, Utah, Thursday, August 29, 1968 1 Editorials Glads on Visit from Deep South Utah Drivers Most Sober? This week's U.S. News and World Report comments on the new Department of Transportation report on the familiar theme of driving after drinking. KSL had been drawing attention for several years to some of the points stressed in the departments report. For instance, that one half of all fatal single car accidents almost one half of all fatal drivers. That the use multiple -- car accidents involve of alcohol by drivers and pedestrians leads to some 25,000 deaths and 800,000 crashes each year: And that alcohol is the largest single factor leading to fatal crashes. The Christian Science Monitor, in an editorial a few days ago commenting on the Department of Transportation report said: There are too many excuses made for the drinking driver today. Neither the social drinker nor the escape drinker should be tolerated on the highway." KSL agrees. Utah has the best law in the nation for dealing with this problem. Reports show that the law has already helped signiFor instance, a National ficantly in making our highways safer. Safety Council bulletin last week showed that Salt Lake City this year has the safest highways of any city its size in the country. The good work of the law enforcement agencies and rigidly enforced penalties from the courts are making driving a safer proposition for us all. heavy-drinki- Number 17 ng Dr. Donald D. Glad and his wife Dr. Virginia B. Glad of Baton Rouge, La. Have been visiting in Salt Lake for the past three days with Dr. Glads family and friends. Doctor Glad is the son of Ada Glad Alsop. Two of his children Mrs. Dawn Lundquist and Miss Sue Ellen Glad live in Salt Lake. They were guests of honor at an informal steak dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunn, 2655 East 2940 South, Mooday evening. Others present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alscp, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Glad, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glad, Andrew A. Glad, Mrs. Dale Watts, Mrs. Dawn Lundquist and children, Miss Sue Ellen Glad, Miss Rae Nae Wilson and Mir Barbara Davison. Dr. Donald Glad is professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at La. State University. His wife Virginia is Professor of Psychology at the same school. The Dr. Glads are coauthors of two bodes on psychology. Operational Values in Psychother apy (used extensively as a text book in universities throughout the' country) and Interpersonality Synopsis. Robert H. Barnes M.D. assisted in the text bode. The Glads left by plane for Los Angeles where they will visit with Dr. Glads daughter Tony, and her husband for a few days. They will attend a convention on the coast before returning to their home in Baton Rouge. ing Serving the Community Chambers of Comnierce are organized primarily to promote and protect business. Their chief concern is good city government, rea- sonable taxation, healthy communities, etc. Voter leagues are concerned with the electorate-gettin- g out the information on platforms of parties and candidates-dis-couraminority government. Other groups advocate and promote health, education, safety, delinquency control, fire prevention, wild life conservation, etc. Service organizations, such as Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions Clubs support and promote all these and more; they deal with people on a personal basis in community life by assisting the blind, the crippled and those who are incapacitated phyically and mentally. Their concern is to provide facilities, equipment and programs for a healthier, happy people individually and collectively, that whatever is available is utilized to the utmost and whatever is lacking, lend suimort to acauire it. Service clubs work on the premise that a united people can stand the onslaughts of tyrants and dictators, crime waves, war, pestilence, and hysteria. Service Clubs bring a sense of realism to community life. Lionism, ne of the greatest of this group lends a powerful influence in the world and provides avenues of service to 34 of million men and women on a continuing basis. vote-disemina- ting ge t Dr Donald D. Glad and wife Virginia on visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Dr. Glad is professor at Louisiana State University. Riders to Perform Lucky 13 Win YWMIA Awards Thirteen girls recently received Southgate The Utah State Western Riding class awards in the Clubs' North Regional Meet, which YWMIA. Those receiving Worker was postponed last week on account Bee Awards were: Anne Marie of the weather, will be held this Craig, Cheri Goddard, Linda Weight, week-en- d, starting at 7:30 p..m. Friday, September 6 and continuing' Pot-Pou- rri into Saturday, in the Heber City Arena. Life is like an onion; you peal it This includes all the Riding one layer at a time and sometimes off Districts in Utah County and points weep. you North. Charlene Phillips and Claudia Blackner. Nikki Johnson was presented an Honor Bee Award. The recipients of Mia Joy Award were: Melva Holmes, Harmonie Lee Nielson and Valorie Johansen. Laureate Awards were presented to Leslie Heddlesten, Cynthia Johansen, Sheryl Johnson and Kaylene Meyer. These are girls to be proud of! Mrs. Joan Fisher Mrs. America of 1968 Utah Proud of Mrs. Fisher Proud? Yes! Of our home in the mountain. Proud of our Utah mothers and their achievements. Proud that so many of them are capable of making real homes from houses. Willing also, to share them with little ones whom they can love and cherish and fondly watch as they grow and become women and men of nbble character. Yes, one again, we are thrilled and justly proud as another beauti ful Utah mother is crowned Mrs. America. Mrs. M. Byron (Joan) Fisher will achieve honor and glory for herself, her beloved Utah and for America. As Mrs. American, doors will open wide to welcome her, and close grudgingly as she departs from their threshold. We wish her bor. voyage and a glorious year of unselfish service representing noble womanhood and Mothers of America. FROM LEFT, Anne Marie Craig, Cheri Goddard, Linda Weight, Harmonie Lee Nielson, Claudia Blackner, Charlene Phillips, Cynthia Johansen, Leslie Heddlesten, Sheryl Johnson and Valerie Johansen. Absent . were: Melva Holmes, Nikki Johnson and Kaylene Meyer. i |