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Show Simply by revising the system of license markings or adding elements to the plate, it can protect the motorist against careless drivers and nighttime collisions and can help him in times of emergency. Motorists are perpetually at the mercy of other cars on the road. Because some of these other cars are manipulated by square inches of risky drivers, there is wisdom , Seventy-tw- o metal are rallying to the cause in a system of license plate atof driving safety. Three new tachments devised by author ideas using the license plate as John Steinbeck. more than a means of automoAccording to his plan, after bile registration are gaining three auto accidents a motorist momentum in many states. will be sentenced to attach a symbol of his carelessness to his license plate. Steinbeck suggests a large red "D'' for Dangerous. The symbol would remain the probationary throughout period of perhaps three years and would be removed only if 1 durthe driver is accident-freing that time. A second set of three accidents would bring a permanent license revocation. The marked license would thus alert other drivers to be ware and the threat of license revocation would exert some pressure on the disciplinary driver himself. The rising of the moon onlv adds to the dangers posed by the risky driver. Accidents on streets and highways treble after nightfall largely because apof defective rear lighting paratus or because cars parked in residential areas are often obscured by shadows. By shifting to the driver himself the .responsibility of adequately illuminating other automobiles on the road in some I unfailing way, the chances of avoiding night collisions can be 13 increased. A license plate capable of reflecting headlights has been accepted as one answer in seven states North and South Dakota, Maine, Minnesota, Delaware, Louisiana, and Wyoming and those states already using the reflective plates report a considerable drop in nightThis is one of the American collisions. Reflectime rear-enCancer Society's 2,000,000 tive plates increase visibility to a 2,000 feet after sundown volunteers. She is a neighthe which driver distance within bor of of is given sufficient warning in your family's welfare the presence of other cars. because she knows the With standardized reflective threat of cancer in this complates, an automobile, owner who is conscientious about the munity. She is dedicated to working order of his auto the goal 0f the American equipment does not have to be Cancer Society: to save victim of some other drivthe lives from cancer ... a goal er's laxity. that wiil be fully realized But until infallible safety what? measures are adopted only when research provides The license plate can still be of the final, conquest of this value in the aftermath of redread disease. sounding crash of two vehicles. This' April on When numbers reach the for "Conquer Cancer", a seven figure stage they must friend will ring your bell necessarily be crowded and the result can be confusing to the and ask you to help speed motorist. She the day of conquest. licBy replacing will ask you to contribute tu ense markings with a combinaconquer cancel-- Don't fail tion of numbers and letters, identification and mental retenhtr. Don't fail nouii !tA,i..-oof the plate is considerably tion Cancer Da." "Conquer eased, since fewer digits are Fiaht Cancer with needed; More than half the 48 Checkup and a Chi rk! states now use both letters and numbers on plates. AMERICAN A little thing like a license CANCER plate can really mean a lot SOCIETY 8 when used to its best advantage. THE DRIVER'S SEAT BUHL NEA MAGAZINE LISTS THREE LOCAL WRITERS Three correspondents for The Leader have successfully solved a Hidden Rule puzzle for news writers in FOLKS, a monthly magazine published as a Helpmate for the Newspaper ted A A J ni yours-interes- in the April issue as the only THE LEADER. Tr em on ton, Utah ones from Utah to have solved Thursday. April 10. 1958 the puzzle correctly. Mrs. Udy has been successful in two or three previous issues also. TAKE EASTER TRIP Mrs. Swen Jensen spent a tev. Mr. and Mrs. Gail White and days last week in Salina visit-M- r. and Mrs. W. A. Allen family spent the Easter ween- - inS her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday in Bountiful end in Nephi visiting with rel- - Ernest Herbert and other rela-wit- h fives. their son Reese and family. atives. ox Elder County Ban k's fifth e d The little magazine is pub-- 1 lished by the National Editorial to Association and distributed jits correspondents by the Lead er Publishing Co. The names of Mrs. Wayne Fryer, Deweyville. Mrs. Ed Udy, and Mrs. Rosalie Riverside Wells, Promontory were listed U U U L Open House from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Yes, it's our Fifth Birthday Anniversary Friday, and we want you to celebrate with us. We invite you to come in and meet our friendly personnel. Guess the amount of cash in glass bowl and win a 1st Prize $50 Savings Account 2nd Prize $25 Savings Account 3rd Prize $15 Savings Account 4th Prize $10 Savings Account 5th Prize er savings account. ' . FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR COURTEOUS. EFFICIENT SERVICE. AL 7 2211 " ! 1' n i I . n ii r i rJS I j: i 1 ' f I " I-- ' . - - I i . j - ' u - ; I i - Ij ' interest paid Drive-I- n 1954 1955 1958 1957 - - j - , . . $1,675,000 $2,088,000 $2,962,000 $3,524,778 $3,032,046 Box Elder County Bank Banking Bank By Mail Safe Deposit Boxes Bo:: Elder County's own bank, controlled Night Depository Thrift Checks Low cost checking account to ' y.-.--- . That's the Present Picture at and operated by Box Elder County people. make it your bank, Join the thousands too! Rox Flder GEORGE ABBOTT CHARLES H. DREDGE DOUGLAS J. FIFE WAYNE A. JENSEN R. M. KAISER J HAROLD REESE ARCHIE ROSE W. RULON WHITE '- . Box Elder County Bank DIRECTORS New Holland peterson tractor service H fl s 1 Total Resources $3,524,778 with more than 3523 depositors at present. Here's a brief Financial Story of our five growth ONE STOP DOES IT AT Savings Deposits n I 195G 3 Now, during New Holland Week, we're talking allowances than ever. bigger and better trade-iNOW than it ever more worth is Your old baler Week your time New Holland will be again. Make to stop in and hear about our top allowances on the new Super Hayliner 78 and the Hayliner 68. U S I Lfr; Stop in and see just how easy it is to bank at the Box Elder County Bank. Our employees will be happy to assist you with all your banking needs. Register Check Mark Checking Accounts Your Name imprinted Free on personalized checks. Your Best Time For TRADE-IN- S 4 1 If 4 ; :y if t 1; WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS YOUR BANK. Your Baler Tremonlon ' 'i . If $5 Savings Account 7 - f it i . i We Want Monday through Saturday April 14 to 19 -- - '' We sincerely invite you to join the thousands in Box Elder County who. in the past 5 years have made the Box Elder County Bank, their bank. UEVJ HOLLAND W ! ''-- . DURING itt OFFICERS SCOTT P. HORSLEY, President and Director K K. HEMINGWAY, Vice-Preand Director F J. HYINGTON. Manager and Director GRACE H HANSEN. Cashier D WAYNE HUNSAKER. Asst. Cashier and Manager Consumer Loan Dept. Co. UNTY s. Rank BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Deposits Insured to $10,000.00 |