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Show M tti&nm Thursday, August 20, 1964 r THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS t ll 1.1 Page 7 . Delton Majors Make Season Plan And if last year is any indication, Salt 'Lake County residents and Utahns in general may well set another record in 1964 in the The Buckingham Corporation eating of the cold, tasty dairy sole importer of Americas No. 1 trear. In 1963, Utahns enjoyed an Selling Scotch Whisky, CXJTTY all-ti4,3'91,000 gallons of high SARK, reported an increase of ice cream, and a d 1, on duty' 788,000 approximately 12 ice of milk gallons paid sales for the first six enough for more than 24 quarts months of 1964 to $32,728,688 of frozen dairy dessert for from $29,276,157 for the same man, woman, and child in every Utah. period last year. Utahs ice cream has long Net earnings for the first half een noted for its high quality of 1964 totaled $2,584,425, up and composition, reports A. J approximately 26 from the Morris, professor of dairy manufor the comparable pe- facturing at Utah State Univer riod in 1963, Buckingham Presi- sity and chairman of the ice i dent Harold Lonegran announced cream committee of the 'Ameritoday. Per share earnings were can 'Dairy Association of Utah. 89c compared with 71c for the Tn recent tests conducted irst six months of 1963. the nation, ice cream hroughout Mr. Lonegran said, These fig ;Tom Utah plants rates among ures indicate a strong national the finest of any tested. More acceptance of our product. The than 90 per cent of the Utah second quarter 1964 was the samples scored 'honor roll ratings greatest quarter in the history of above 92 on a 100 per cent the company, adding to the com scale. Another booming segment of panys consistent trend of recorc increases. the states frozen dairy foods 'Buckingham Board of Dij dustry is ice cream novelties, rectors, meeting today, declarer or ice cream on a stick. Last a quarterly dividend of 37 c a year, Utahns cooled off with share on Class A Common stock more than 5 million frozen s ice cream bars and other ayable September 2 to 19. of record August frozen stick desserts. The popularity of ice cream in Utah is The variety Utah Ice of flavors produced by ice cream, Rates High plants in Utah alone numbers over a hundred, including such In summer, two things can be flavors as pumpkin, licorice, root counted on to be high in Salt beer, and raisin. Lake County: the temperature Of this variety, reliable, plain and ice cream sales. everyday vanilla continues to be Profits Announced By Buckingham Corp near-recor- $2,-052,5- Delton Major League Is the first league to make final plans for the coming season. Harry Cahoon, secretary, Ray Kemp, president and Neil Mann, vice president conduct meeting. Athletes Warned All pads For the body g should incorporate material, and cover the intended area properly. The fit of the pants must assure effective positioning of the thigh and knee pads. For the ankles and feet All players should have their ankles routinely wrapped with nonelastic 2l2 to 3 inch width bandage. Cleats should be kept' short; rubber heels without1 cleats may be preferred. The basic guiding principles to the selection of protective equipment for football or other sports for any age group are: the best available equipment should be purchased, equipment should be care-- 1 fully fitted. equipment should be conscientiously maintained. equipment should be worn at all appropriate times, in practice or in games. The statement added two notes of caution: "Inferior equipment gives the wearer a false sense of security and puts him in jeopardy of serious injury. '"Coaching that utilizes protective equipment as a weapon is indefensible, and can produce injury to both the aggressor and the opponent. The AMA committee added words Of warning to parents who intend to purchase a football helmet for young players. d Recent tests prove that helmets failed to withstand the lowest impact level of standard tests. In addition, edges of these helmets were found to be sufficiently sharp to cause lacerations. Moreover, the suspension or internal padding provided literally no protection on impact. Helmets to be used in actual play should possess the same protective qualities as those for! varsity football. Otherwise, the safety of the wearer can be in serious jeopardy. shock-absorbin- With school and the football season just around the corner, Dr. Sherman S. Coleman, chairman of the Athletic Injuries Committee for the Utah 'State Medical Association, sounds a warning to parents and school officials who may be purchasing football equipment. He points out that surveys by the National Federation of State High School Athletic Association and the 'AMA committee on sports show that protective equipment is a major factor in safeguarding the health of the athlete. 'Specifically, the two groups recommend: A helmet of For the head g enmaterial cased in a rigid plastic shell. Snug fit and protection from bottoming of the helmet onto the head must be assured. A face mask, rigid with internal cushioning, not to protrude farther than 14 inches from the nose which can prevent elbow contact with the eyes. Also, a dentist-fitte- d mouthpiece. shock-absorbin- Miss the Kids? steps from your phone. Try it and see. You'll discover that Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. few Mrs. Elton Thayer and her son, Elton Jr., 9, arrived in Granger August 15 from Monmouth, Ore., to spend two weeks with her brother, the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, and family. Mrs. Thayer is a "first grade teacher at the elementary school on the campus of Oregon College of Education in Monmouth, and is an organist at Grace Lutheran Church in Salem. AMERICA'S Richard H. Jenkins and fam-- j ily returned from Japan the first of this week after a four year tour of duty in the Air Force. Accompanying him is his Japanese bride and two children Christine 18 months and Virginia 4 months. self-eviden- Cream' t. PRE-OPENIN- WiHIISK sy TH EIBUCKI NGH AMICORPORATION and ALLEN BERTOCH REX ROLFE SALE G k HC 3455 SOUTH 3600 WEST (Located in Phone FOUR CYCLE 2 SPEED TIE SETS WASHER O AIY Piece A cm MATTRESS SETS 149.95 FREE I Complete whh Special Mattress & 2 B. R. Lamps (St POLE LAMPS EX0EGH333Ii AUTOMATICSAVINGS 3JEHJ3DG 3 REG. $39.95 fiGXEEESB uthorize 1 PHILCO .734 95 iHZGS1 '3Z5 299-156- the old Delton Lanes Building) 5 PIECE average ecause WHISKY! 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