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Show March 12, 1959 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Nine Safety Program Noted by Jaycees ning to attend the Travel Tro-phy meeting in Spanish Fork Saturday at 8 p.m., when the national president, Box Cox of Tulsa, Okla., will speak. The meeting is at the Armory building. Edgel Oldroyd is also work-ing for new memberships to the club and is urging present members to secure at least one new member during the cur-rent drive. nun miiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiinmmiiim imiumiimiimmmiii''. The Springville Jaycees in an effort to stimulate interest in safety for children both at home and on the streets, re-cently obtained 500 Doll Color-ing sets on which safety is stressed and have distributed them to the First anr Second grades in all the schools of Springville. Bob Burton, chairman of the club's Safety drive said he be-lieved the boys and girls will gain some fine pointers on safety from the sets while hav-ing the fun of coloring them. To Attend Sleet A large delegation from the local club comprising some 20 or more, couples, are plan- - imiiimmmmniiii'iiimMiiiHiMiniiiiiimimimiiiiiiiiii ture seasons and management ol this furbearer. Trappers also reminded to make early arrangements for -- ale of their pelts, since Utah law stipulates that it shall be unlawful to possess the green pelt or carcass of any fur-ocari-animal except during open season or for 15 days thereafter. Trapping seasons for beaver and mink continue through May 15, 1959. There is no clos-ed season on the taking of muskrats. Marten trappers were re- - - winded today that the current ! Lason for taking of these high ' country furbearers ended on Feb. 23. Saturday, All trappers holding permits for taking Marten were urged to promptly return these per-mi- ts together with full infor-mation regarding their trap- -' m success and places of cap-- 1 tur to department of fish and same offices in Salt Lake City. This information is consider- - ed vital to the setting of fu- - The department of fish and game today made an appeal to Utah sportsmen to fill in and return waterfowl harvest ques-tionairr- that they may have received at the close of the 1958 season last month. Information gained from these questionnaires plays an important role in determining Utah's management of water-x'o-populations on the state's flyways. Questionnaires should be completed and returned regard-less of whether or not- - the re-cipient hunted ducks in 1958. The Utah Fish and Game De-partment's Hardware Ranch is proving again this winter to be one of the most popular scenic spots in the state. ine ranch, located in Black-smith Fork Canyon approxima-tely 15 miles east of Hyrum .n Cache Valley, is a sanctuary and winter feeding ground for some 350 elk from the Cache National Forest. Department spokesmen today reminded sporting groups, boy scouts and jother groups or in-dividuals who are planning a trip to the area this winter that only a few short weeks remain until the animals will be moving back into the higher country around the ranch. Road conditions in the can-yon are generally good despite construction work progressing on the lower stretches. The ranch is located within easy driving distance of most of the state's population centers. Record Business Reported by Auto Insurance The nation's largest auto in-surance company announced today that it now insures near-ly 10 percent of U. S. passen-ger cars and nearly 20 percent in Utah. Adlai H. Rust, board chair-man of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company said his firm's policies cover 5,159,000 (or 9.9 percent) of the 52,500,000 passenger cars which the Automobile Manufac-turers Association estimates were in operation at year-en- d. The company has more than 5,500,000 policies in force here and in Canada. Local agent for State Farm is E. Mauray Payne. Rust's summary of State Farm Mutual's 1958 operations shows earned premiums for the year of $379,611,794, up 16.4 percent over the 1957 figure. This record premium total marks the seventeenth consecu-tive year that State Farm Mu-tual has led all other auto in-surers, Rust said, pointing out that the company's earned-pre-miu-now top those of all other U. S. fire or casualty companies. I WOMENS TRAVEL DIRECTOR 7- - "TT SHELL OIL COMPANY , Jii'lpk, ' I N0WS THE TIME TO START j fHPW I . VACATION!. I Kl FIGURING YQ0R. vL ilk! BUDGET, COUNT 0f4 SPWDfNlS -- ST A I ' I OUR AUIOM03ILE VACATION &W I SrJ DOLLAR LIKE THIS; --SE' lodtngZ. 11; ' fey retail 'stores ! jrTy ( Qtter than food) j ga$olfneoil.....W$ ! rc entertainment, j 1 Yfjjj" ' ....recreation THIS YEAR., TAKE A MOTORING VACATION. WV ' . CAR. 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Apples 4 lbs. 39c frozen Jood Shaver's Orange Juice, 6 oz. 5 - 89c Blue Star Complete Frozen Dinners CHICKEN, TURKEY Alr MrU AND BEEF C edUI Weal Minute Steaks .... lb. 69c Rival Bacon . .... lb. 39c (groceries Paas Egg Dyes . . . . . 10c Tomato Juice 4T1S De! 9ht 5 for SI Shaver's Grapefruit (303) 5 for 95c Jelio 6 for 49c Green BeansjiXX 4 89c Hunt's Fruit Cocktail (300) 5 - 95c Pineapple ,fstzslXd... 5 for 95c De Gaulle in Paris after suc-cessful French tour. iowiing. Scores COMMERCIAL LEAGUE League Standings Team W L Hi-La- Dairy" 22 18 Art City Eowling 21 19 Keiths Cameras 21 19 Dot and Martys 19 21 Kolob Lumber 19 21 Pete's Chevron 18 22 Week's Results Pete's Chevron 0 2938 Dot and Martys 4 3109 Art City Bowling 0 2897 Hi-La- Dairy 4 3041 Kolob Lumber 3 3017 Keith's Kameras 1 3015 High Team Game Dot and Martys, 1058; Kolob Lumber, 1057; Keiths Kameras, 1054. Individual High Series Marty Perrero, Dot and Mar-tys, 576; Julian aRulston, 565; Joe Smith,- Keith's, 544. Individual High Game Joe Smith, Keith's, 214; Mar-ty Perrero, Dot and Martys, 213; Blaine Frazier, Keiths, 203. Churches of all faiths spon-sor more than half of Ameri-ca's 120,000 Scout Units. |