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Show Gu&uS Cculir. Loron D. Hall Enlists in Army Lchi Riding Club Ceuiion in Takes 3-D- Rid ay Ride of The Annual Three-Da- y the Labi Riding Club was held ia American Fork Canyon. A large number of Riding Chm members partldpated in the actiS. Adjust Tour Speed. vities planned for the three-da- y to should be adjusted Speed ride. "Light" refreshments were road and weather conditions. Drivinc at night or la adverse served each evening, alter a day weather presents spe e 1 alpros- - of riding throngs the choice lems. If you are drivinc at a mountain area. A good time was minimum speed stay In the right had by all during this camp-oand it was reported, the event lane. When entering or leaving not hampered by the serious was the freeway obey tba ramp speed conditlona and wash-oflooding MINIMUM the Observe signs. fol occurred which Immediately weatIn speed signs, except bad lowing their departure from the her conditions. 6. Making Emergency Stops. Canyon. They left just in time washed-oIn making any emercency stops to avoid the floods and in committee The roads. Slow on the brakes. don't slam down gradually and get off the charge is to be congratulated road as far to the right aa pos- for the arrangements. sible. If help is needed use the distress signals listed under Item OVERNIGHT GUESTS nine. Again signal your intention to stop. Overnight guests at the home 7. Make Frequent Rest Stops. of Mra. Alice Stlce Humphery On a long trip, stop every were Mr. and Mra. William Hoffcouple of hours to reduce driv- man. Mrs. Hoffman (LaVedaAsey inc fatigue. Safety rest areas are Hoffman) la anleee to Mra. KigmVir Frenzy lacrtasUf eoefeetiaa of high and trade o saper higlmys two state atTeades to reprint 50.000 copies of mutti eolorad pamphlet entitled" Free- war Drivinc la Different Tba pamphlets arc belac distrlDute4 statewide or tba Stata Depart ataot of EJrhwiys and tba Utah Safety Coaadl ia aa effort to lafbna motorists of proper taabita to adopt wblla drivinc freewava hat ladaced and otber soper highways. There are over eighty million vehicles In America and many of these ara on oar highways dor-l- ac tba summer vacation period." stated Henry C. HeUand, Director of Highways- - 'Freeway driv ing requlree eitra precautions. Unlike normal street driving, tba motorist should be extra cautious while drivinc these super high ways. Once you are on a freeway yon most bland into the faster drivinc pattern, people are am leg faster and longer these days, and therefore, they most take ex tra precaution with their ears and with themselves." Public Safety and State High way otadala have developed pamphlet which they hope will help the motorist to cope with the "Freeway Frenzy" especially during the vacation months. The "Freeway Drivinc la Different' pamphlet is available for the ask leg at moat service atatlona around the state or copies may be obtained by writing the Inform' atlon Division. Utah State De partment of Highways, state Of fice Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114. Among the specific items list ed la the Freeway Driving pampn let which ia useful for drivinc are the any highway system - - following: 1. Trip Preparation: When preparing for a trip, know In advance the route you'll be taking. Study any maps you'll be asing. Be sore the car la in Cood working order, all tires safe, and the tank full of gas. If any routes bypass cities, so pre-pl- an stops for food, fuel and lodging. Be sure you are well-restbefore starting your trip. ' Entering Freewaya Safely. When entering a freeway use the acceleration lane. Avoid indecision. Do not stop on the rampa. Pick a safe gap in the trade pattern before entering the maifi flow. Stay in the en tering lane until It ia sale to move into the other lane.' 3. Heed the Highway Signs. Freeways are well signed. These signs are located prior to and at all interchanges and at other points along the way so that there Is advance notice of what comes next. Heed the signs and be sure that you are in your proper lane and your trip will be easier and safer. If you miss your sign to exit or direction, do not stop but proceed to the next exit to freeway ut ut ut Tickets Available For Word has reached the Free Press office from the United Allen Sherman Show' Open House La-r- 4-- 4-- H re-en- ter if necessary. 4. Safeguard Yourself. Adopt safe passing practices including the use of directional signals for turning and lane changing. Lights should be dim med both when overtaking another vehicle and when a vehicle is approaching in the opposing road way. Do not overdrive" your headlights. Keep alert for the mistakes of other drivers and be ready to cope with them. Howard B. Brown Attends Insurance Convention in L A. Tfcuttiay. July 2s, IMS Princess Ooleat Waster) her attendants wfS give a rkSac exhibition, oat Public Invited to Buckaroo Rodeo The first local appearance of These Specialty Acts wis the Utah Rockettes following their events the return from New York win be of pony bareback riding, calf rida Specialty Act performed at ing, and calf roping which win the Oram West Stake's Little be done by Utah County cowBuckaroo Rodeo, August 6 and boys and cowgirls ranging in 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant ace from seven to M. Trophies Grove Rodeo Arena. Another win be awarded winners la each of these events, and the first specialty act win Include Cowboys and Acrobats, place winners win be eligible also students of Margaret Turner to compete for Utah state chamand Dorothy Barclay. pionships. The famous group of trampolene Highlight of the evening win clowns from BYU, headed by be the Wild Pony Chase, ia which Richard Snow, accompanied by you wm see smaU fry ages two a group of younger boys win also to six trying to rope tiny Shetperform. The Little Buckaroo land colta. fast-movi- three-year-- ng old j3v;e!:rE.II.VEC3 0p!c- -:t Smith with the United States Navy. BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD raise car hood. Stay with vehicle in a safe position off the travelled way. Passing motorists observing a distress signal should notify police, highway or automotive service officials giving the location and EMI1ED EYES JONES FAMILY TAKE WEEKEND TRIP Glasses Correctly Fitted Don and Doris Jones and children, Evan and Anita Mae, enjoyed the 24th weekend with atrip Jewelry Line Everything In the Gift Main 8treet Leni, Utah to Vernal, Utah where many points of interest were visited. They also went fishing at the Flaming Gorge Dam. SPEND LESS. GET CORE SUM w PM "c 120AST MS KOUCJD BEEF It Mm. mm. m a. a iMPtlflAl hm 2 . Boneless jQSf lb. 68 of the motorist in need of help. It Is not safe to pick up, hitch or stop to help strangers. ed t arrived July Irene Harris on Bs window A new baby son 8. for LaVar and Daffin, Jr. la the Kapiolanl MaStates Army Recruiting Service Our Lent Jaycees remind us ternity Hospital in Honolulu, Hamat mere are still a lew tickets waii. la Provo of the enlistment of The baby's name Is Rodleft for the Allen Sherman Show of and Mr. son Danny Hall, Jess ney Daffin, weighing seven Mrs. Clayton O. Hall. Leni, Utah. which win be held at Lagoon pounds 10 2 ounces and 20 Danny was agraduate in the Class Friday and Saturday, July 30 and 14 inches In length. To welcome of '65 from the Labi HighSchooL 31 of this week. This unusual the newcomer ia one aiater, Upon completion of eight weeks comedy show has attracted large Rhonda Daffin. Sharing grandof basic training at Fort Ord. Cal- audiences wherever It has ap- parent honors are Mr. and Mrs. ifornia, Private Hall will take peared. The appearance of the V. A. Harris of Lent and Mrs. a vacation and go on to Motor troupe has been arranged by the Leone T. Duffia of American state Jaycees and the Lent drib Fork. Maintenance School. Creatcrandparents include win receive a percentage on the Mra. Mime Harris of Lent, Mrs. availaare ticket sales. Tickets MeHa Cobbley of Pleasant Grove, H CLUB MEETS ble at Bin Poweffa service sta- and Mrs. EmOy Tancey of Amertion and the National Guard Armican Fork, and Mr. Del Heaps The Happy Helpers Club of Salt Lake City. was held Monday, July 26 at ory for $2.50 to $3.00. At present, the Dufflns are Mrs. Jack (Kay) Ernst's home. their home at made unmaking cookies molasses They Not. Federated Fort Weaver Road, Eva Beach, der their leader's direction Oahu, Hawaii, where his father (Mrs. Ernst). Members are reHealth Assn. ia presently serving a three year minded that the next meeting Slates Provo Meet tour of shore duty at Camp KM. will be held Thursday The monthly meeting of the Mra. Mary Holm and her daug- National Federated Health Ashters, Mrs. Beth Barnes and Mrs. sociation win be bald July 29 Doris Jones of this city, Mrs. at 8 p.m. in the Power and Utilconveniently located and make Humphery. The couple were on Joey Boren of American Fork, ity Building In Provo. A 16 mm. film titled "Earth ideal spots to pull off the road their return trip home to Sacra- Mra. Marie Rees, of Draper, to relax. Lord" win be shown, foland a dinner Utah birthday enjoyed mento, California, following a 8. Exit Wisely. lowed by a lecture 'What Makes Holm at In honor of Mrs. atto where Oklahoma they trip Know in advance where you are tended the funeral services for Seafood Grotto in Provo on People Tick." The general public Watch the to leave Is Invited to attend. freeway. going Thursday, July 22nd. Mr. Hoffman. for the signs telling the distance to the desired exit. When leaving the freeway use your turning signal, if you pass your exit do not stop or back up, but proceed to the next exit. 9. Distress Signals. If your vehicle la disabled and cannot be pulled off the road, place portable warning devices (red flags, flares, etc.) to warn oncoming traffic. At night, turn on talUlghts and dome light. Use turn signaling indicators only if both lights flash simultaneously. For help, display white doth from radio antenna, door handle or THE LEHI FREE HtESS ANEW SON FOR LAVAR DUFFIN FAMTLT CANTALOUPES S:r.:tor B:nr.;it Mediocre 53" Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, joined the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee as wen as three Republican members of the committee In filing 'Individual views opposing enactment of the omnibus Medicare ah, M . 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This pr e cedent -- shattering proposal will require an outlay of more than $6 billion a year at the beginning and goes far beyond any Medicare bill that has ever passed," Sen. Bennett said. The individual views were signed by Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Sen. John J. Williams, Howard B. Brown, representative of the Occidental Life Insurance Company of California, was accompanied by Mra. Brown on a trip to Los Angeles, California, and the company convenSen. Carl T.Curtis, tion. Included in the attendance and Sen. Thruston of 500 were top performing - B. Morton, gents, and their wives, from all 'We recognise as a fact that some of our aged citizens need parts of the United states, Canada. Hawaii. Tokyo and Guam. governmental assistance to meet The convention, which stressed the cost of adequate medical care. the importance of the agent in But, we are also convinced that the insurance setup, had Its head' many of the aged are capable of Quarters at the Biltmore Hotel meeting their medical costs with The three day meet marked the out government assistance; thus opening of the new office build the best solution has not bean deing, which Is the tallest building vised," they said in their individin that area. ual views. Company President Earl Clark "We must oppose any legisof Los Angeles, addressed men lation which would derive lta fi nal baaauet fathering. Tours nancing from a compulsory tax were planned for Universal Stu on first dollars of wagaa earned dlo at Universal City; Disneyland by the nation' a working man and and kUrineland. Mr. and Mrs. women to pay the hospital and Brown took the highly interesting other medical bills of the well-tstudio tour. do and wealthy aged, most of Enroute to the coast, the Browne whom are well able to meet stocped In Reno, Nevada, for such blUs from their own revisit with long time friends. In sources. Such legislation proPasadena, they were guests at duces an unequitable and unjusti the home of Mr. and Mrs. John fied tax burden on gross earn E. Smythe (the former Irene lnga of wagt earners," they said. Mailing) and her father, Joseph "We deplore the damage this Mailing, well known former Leu legislation will do to our vol residents. A day at Newport notary private insurance sysBeach aad the Smythe'a beach tem," they sail 'It's immediate houee. hldiUcnted their stay. effect win destroy private initiaAt Las Yens, Nevada, Mr. and tive for our aged to protect Mrs. Brown were joined by Mr. themselves wlthlssurao:e and Mrs. Russell Innes, of Lent, against the costs of illness. More for ttree fcys of relaxation and than 80 per cent of our seed esiertelBfflsnt which included tne now purchase, without governJcfcrfr Carson suov aad the Red ment assistance, hospital and C2oisaow. medical insurance. Cerii-frej- tlbs. Folgcr's Finj, DriportogT Increase rd 10 lb" SQUASH LIBBY'S FROZEN VEGETABLES bin. The individual views were filed by the Committee members with the Senate Finance Committee. The formal presentation of the committee report to the Senate is expected shortly although the Committee has voted its approval. The Medicare legislation provides: A system of hospital care for everyone 65 and older, financed through higher Social Security taxes; voluntary Federally subsidized doctor-bi- ll Insurance for the elderly; liberalised state-feder- al medical services to the elderly and a seven per cent 7 - Wum POTATOES Opossos BUI lb- Boxes $1 Best Foods, 32-o- z. 3 5c Off Western Family 8-o- z. ilRp!j9jjj3 lbs. 70 3pkgs.20t CORNED BEEF Hereford |