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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 4 Lee Ward Elders Quorum Our food storage project is going well and we hope even more of you will begin to participate! Our item for March is powdered milk; this is one of the four basic food needs for survival. Make sure you have enough in your storage, and be sure to rotate your old supply. The price of the milk will be announced soon at Church. We have had some good offers, but we are looking for the best price possible. We have storage cans available. These are especially nice for dry grains and powders. They are 30 pound cans with lids. They can be purchased from Chad Pugmire for 25c. Eggs and rice should have been delivered to you by the time this paper is out. We especially invite everyone out to our ward dinner on March 13th, a Friday. The Quorum is in charge of the food. We are going to show you TREAT YOU to a low dinner. Get moisture storage your curiosity up and come join us! If any of you sisters are prepared, contact Dean Perry, Chad Pugmire, Clint Langston or Simon Bakker as soon as Colonial Mortuary The Ultimate In Reverance, Service and Professional Care Serving The South Salt Lake Area In Time Of Need 2128 South State Your New Neighbors In South Salt Lake Mr. Carter (L to R) Mr. R. M. Taggart, Chamber of Commerce Exec. Vice-Pre- s. Watte (PIP), Mr. S. A. Andersen, Chamber of Commerce Exec. Vice-Pres- ., Mayor (). V. Davis, Mayor of South Salt Lake. 2561 SOUTH STATE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (801) 484-929- PDSTAL 84115 2 PRESS Thursday,- March 12, 1970 - Back Seat Driving Some back seat driving can he a good thing and may help prevent a bad accident. If back seat driving is done with prudence and tact, says Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Traffic, it can help the driver and reduce the chances of a road accident the next time the family makes a trip by auto. The most important service you can perform as a back seat driver, he says, is to provide the man behind the wheel with an extra pair of eyes, handle map reading, and be alert for high-wa- y markers and traffic signals. HANDICAPPED taught regular classes and hand- icapped students and incorporated the techniques learned. The new program will be similar but with some improved modifications. Dr. F&rrer said the activity has four major goals. These are (1) to help teachers raise their competency in assisting the handicapped and educationally impoverished child in the regular classroom, (2) to train educational aides to function as members of an educational team, (3) to teach the team approach in classroom leadership, and (4) to effect change in the elementary teacher edu' cation program so that future teachers can work more effectively with children with handicaps. One important sign both the driver and his back seat helper should be alert for and always PEN POINTS obey by reducing speed is the round railroad advance warning appeal to the teacher at ten minute intervals. sign, Barlow said. The physiThe final illustrations of the cal characteristics of many minute student include: last rural grade crossings make it reading a book the night before imperative that speed be reduced so that a stop may be reports are due, gathering safely made at the crossing if everything in sight to fill up a notebook, and paying those a train is approaching. fines on the morning report He said that at diagonal cards are to be issued. crossings, where it may be difOur last minute society has ficult to see an approaching survived for many centuries. train, reduced speed is neces- There are no statistics that tell sary for safety. us whether the rate of procrasBarlow listed the following tinators goes up or down over as other valuable chores a good the years, but somehow I dont back seat driver should per- believe Thomas Jefferson waitform: ed until the 3rd of July to write 1. See to it that all the cars the Declaration of Independdoors are locked and that all ence. children particupassengers keep hands and arms larly inside. 2. Keep track of time. Be sure the driver stops and gets out to stretch at least onct every two hours. 3. Clear the deck behind the rear seat of objects that block vision and could become deadly projectives in the event of an emergency stop. 4. Keep younger children amused so they dont distract the driver. 5. Finally, check to see that safety belts are fastened. Safety belts serve an additional function by keeping children from roaming. STUDENTS THINK CHET BAILEY It doesnt change a persons attitude if he grows a beard, it only changes his physical appearance. The above statements appear exactly as they were written for this article. They do not, by any means represent the views of the studentbody as a whole, but it is interesting to note that all of the five students and the following student agreed that it is not the beard that has anything to do with a students attitude but that it is only a students way of expressing individualism, and individualism cannot anl should not be rated as bad. |