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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1934 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Clean-U- p Utah' County Hdsl807 raff ic Accidents, 13 Road Deaths During '53 Utah County in 1953 had 1807 traffic accidents, or about 11 per cent of the state's 16.373 accipersonal injury accidents; or lO's dents, per cent of the fastate's total of 3305; and 18 5Va talities, which amounted to If Day Reset In Springville i I Because of in SPRINGVILLE weather, the annual Day in Springville has been postponed until Tuesday, clement Clean-U- p March 30. Students of the upper grades of school will rake the streets while the younger elementary boys and girls will clean the school yards. Business men are also cooper ating In the cleanto up and all residents are asked clean and rake their own premises, Debris will be hauled away by city trucks and citizens are asked not to set it afire in the streets. Residents are also urged to fix-u- p start a clean-u- p, campaign especially on old buildings and fences about their yards, so that everyone will be ready to "welcome the hundreds of visitors who will come during April to see the art exhibit. per cent of the 209 persons killed in Utah, traffic accidents last shrubs and flowers! year. I Provo had the third highest ac r cident rate in the state with 773 accidents. American Fork reported 84 ac cidents; Orem, 167; Spanish Fork, ' - ' : . 83; Springville, 104, and other Around the Town -- r areas in Utah County. 596 ' - , i , Citv . . Lake had the t hiahest , Salt . , s i; fnumber of accidents, 5,333 in the - .! tt state, followed by Ozden with 1432 accidents. Fourth highest, Logan, which like Provo is a col lege town, reported 329 accidents. Provo had three fatalities last :year and 127 personal injury ac10 American per cidents; Fork, ' sonal injury accidents, no fatali- r' ' ' I- i V" SPANISH FORK JZZiJ?Z Bernice". 13 "l Fork. n.7ir personal injury acci two fatalities; Springville, v WUIC3 Vlt'WCU lac ntautuijr ouiu0rt tn;n, nMa- - a presentation on television, after fatalities, and the remainder ofi ..which they elected new officers Utah County, 142 personal injury 1 for the coming year. Mrs. Ronald accidents, 11 fatalities. - Davis was elected president and LEin New officers of the Lehi Violations Big Factor elected Lions Club wil be elected April 1, JUrs. Ted Johnson-wasecretary. Retiring officers are In a breakdown of circum according to Joseph Lambert, stances contributing to the state's current president. Ella Schiller and Phiilis lb,JJJ accidents ana ua iaiauues A five-ma- n nominating commit- last year, analysis showed that ee headed by . N. Webb has violations of traffic laws, "GOOPERT" CAMPAIGN POSTER Gary Collins, senior at BY been selected to draw up a slate Maybelle Hopper reported that driver drinking while driving. High School, displays the poster which took first place in the of candidates and prepare ballots including an inspirational Primary prepara occurred in 88 cent of all "Goopert" Citizenship Campaign Contest and won for him the for the election. Two men will be was held tion meeting Thursday accidents, and 75 per of fatal $10 merchandise certificate contributed cent per by Sears Roebuck and nominated for each office. Work evening in the tower room of the accidents., BY IIigh student council members, with ing with Mr. Webb are George and Provo of Fifth Ward chapeL A bouquet Company. In car pedestrian accidents, It Rowan C. Stutz as chairman, conducted the contest. Poster judg- Lewis, Kusseu wnes. Glen Hoi- ;. yellow daffodils graced the table. was that pedestrian viola- ing was done by Chief of Police Wax "Huck" Snow; Ken Pace, brook and DeeHanson. Mrs. Hooper, counselor in the or- tions found or "acting unsafely" oc Pace Advertising Agency; and Bob Halliday, Chamber of ComA feature of the meeting ganization, conducted the meet- curred in 76 per cent of all pedes- merce, who are assisting in the campaign. "Goopert" campaigns, will special be Commander ing. The lessony "Understanding trian accidents atalk cent 78 and in per which derive their name from the fact that anyone who infringes Dick E,astmond ofby the Child," was given by Luana of fatal American Fork; accidents. on the of others is known as a "Goopert," are also in member of thevu. pedestrian Halverson. Re , S.Navy .noted progressrights circumstances Other in other Central Utah schools. who will about the serve; speak were: new and Navy's Mr. and Mrs. Karl Skousen enguid fighters jet of two cent Driver defects, per ed missiles. Commander East- tertained at a buffet supper" Fri- all accidents; 10 per cent of fatal " mond just returned from man ' day evening, following the presen- accidents. euvers in the new jet fighters. He tation of the minstrel show, Driver vision obscured, five per will show a film on the growth "Burnt Cork and Melody." Those cent of all accidents; 22 per cent of Wavy aviation. nresent. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. of fatal accidents. Vehicle defects LaMar Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Les- five precent of all accidents and lie Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Huff, eight per cent of fatal accidents. An unusual recruiting campaign: thereafter through ' the months Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis Evans, Pedestrian "defects" including is being launcnea by the Utah of that pro Mr .and Mrs. Dean Nuttall and drinking eisht per cent of all National Guard for the purpose! April and May, units x cure five more or prospective Mr, and Mrs. Howard Peterson; accidents and 20 per cent of fatal of bringing all units of the guard recruits are authorized, to trans in the State of Utah up to full the latter couples being from accidents. these recruits to Salt Lake Orem. Mrs, Skousen was assiststrength prior to Summer en- port. Nirht Bad Time ed by her daughter, Kayrle, and Road defects three per cent of campment, which is' to be held City for a weekend of orientation and entertainment. The prospec son Fred. Table tennis., and. tele10 per cent of fatal from June 6 to June 20, the tive recruits will leave their Prof. Obertof C. Tanner of vision were enjoyed Jn the recrea- i.nWonto Vlwhtll nor rpnt of The at will philosophy department campaign recruiting home stations on Saturday morn University of Utah, will be the: tion room preceding dinner. the' all accidents; 55 per cent of fa be conducted as follows: Every ing in army vehicles and will be other weekend beginning, April taken to the Salt Lake Air Base guest speaker at the final meet- tal accidents. In Springville weekends where they will be furnished with ing for this year of the Utah Cloudy, rainy or snowy weath 3. and alternating r Women's , Legislative er 26 per cent of all accidents; sleeping facilities and free meals County to 20 per cent of fatal accidents held Thursday at; Council Saturday afternoon the men wil 9:30 a.m. atbe the Women's Club--i Roads wet, icy or snowy 20 per be given physical examinations cent of all accidents; 16 per cent will speak on house. Tanner Prof. and be sworn into the Nationa of fatal accidents. Intersections Public and Opin-- ! Guard by proper National Guard "Propaganda 36 per cent of all accidents; He be introduced will ion." by o authorities. The remainder H;ln Mrs. Ercanbrack. per cent of fatal. Curving road Sterling the will be issutaken ur day by five per cent all accidents; 19 per Following the talk there will! uniforms to all men. Also ing in Two victims accident were . bill or Grade cent of fatalities. a business meeting and short be an orientation period will be held 11 per cent of all accidents; 30 "fairly good" condition Saturday to under the direction of program new men the with acquaint cent of fatalities. Bike acci- at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth. Whitwood, assist per the of the National advantages SPRINGVILLE Conrad Stone dents 79 per cent, defective ed Mrs. Worthen. This George by Guard. Kathleen Gean Hurst, 5, daughIs here on a leave from the equipment violation or acted unbe will followed by a box lunch. In the evening the men will be ter of Vera Hurst, 191 S. 5th W navy. His wife, the former Eliza- safely. Mrs. Lee Snarr, chairman of the beth Walker, and their baby have In many accidents several un- Provo, suffered a crushed arm given free tickets to theaters or refreshment committee, states; other places of amusement that reservations must beN made! been staying here this winter with favorable or dangerous conditions hand was caught in a Transportation Will be furnished her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul existed just prior to the accidents. when her 29. to and wrinser. from the Air Base in the definitely by Monday, March K. Walker while Conrad has been In short odds for accidents stationed enan escort destroyer mount steadily, if to a curving Glen Nielsen, 44, ,'Mapleton, late model National Guard bus and availing themselves of this! based along the East coast. They hill entering an intersection, you was brought to the hospital after Sunday morning the men will week-en-d trip are urged to phone; add icy roads, falling snow, dark-3- he broke his arm in a fall while be returned to their homes. plan to, return with him March or call in person at the! 2796, to rrtake their home at New-jnes- s, soft shoulders and chuck-por- t. 45 North 1st West, for! men at ia Provo the area Young Armory at the on construction R.I.. until he is releasediholes. bad brakes, obscured wind- - employed who are in in regards to this re interested full details becoming from the service about next Feb shicldTpoor driver vision a few new telephone company building. members of the National Guard cruiting campaign opportunity. drinks and direct violation of ruary. traffic code such as speeding. Mr. and Mrs. Berton Groesbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sumsion returned Thursday from a week's trip to Los Angeles. While there ACCOUNTING SERVICE they visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garrett (Dorothy LJQ Jj5 Seven new Provo Boat Club Mrs. Groesbeck) and Mr-adirectors were elected Friday OFFERS Owen Sumsion. They came home 'attevening at a dinner-danc- e by way of San Dieo, Yuma, ended by about 70 persons at Boulder City, and Las Vegas. Atl th harbor boat house. 'MAIL-ME-M0NDA- Y" Boulder City they called on Mrs. SPRINGVILLE "It is the little The new directors include King Sumsion's sister, and husband, things in life that mean the most Drysdale, Bob Harmon, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mead. to one." said Quinn McKay. BYU Knell, Dean Cox, Hewett Strong president, who spoke and Estell Engles, all of Provo, Twin girls were born Friday studentbody the dinner meeting of the Lions and Jimmy Veerkin, Salt Lake at morning to Karl and Ruth Hall and Lady Lions on Thursday eve-- City. Mr. Strong and Mr. Engles Boyer at the Utah Valley Hos-ninMr. McKay reiterated child were named for'one-yea-r terms, pital. lhe babies weighed bhood. and youthful experiences the others for three years. pounds 94 ounces and 6 pounds with his own inimitable touch of Th club has 15 holdover jdirec-tor- s, Complete service of the nationally accepted 10 ounces respectively. They have humor to emphasize his theme, bookkeeping and tax method is now being offered in who will meet with the new an older brother and sister. ne pointed out that small things Utah County, according to an announcement by Mr. Harold directors April 5 at 8 p.m. to P. Miner, who operates In Utah. Grandparents are Mrs. Owen Hall'iike words of encouragement, lit-o- f elect officers. Springville :.and Mr. and Mrs.! tie gestures of friendship, bits of Srlvoy Boyer. of Salt Lake City. beauty and kindliness are the Entertainment at the dinner-danc- e Originated to provide a complete business service for was provided by Brigham This makes four new granddaugh-- l things which become big factors Independents in aU ; lines, the system ters in the. past two months for in producing happiness. University's Thompson early gained national recognition tnrough articles in such Young Mrs. Hall. Musical selections were given sisters Janie, Caroline and Dor magazines as. "Coronet," "Forbes" and "Time." Within a few years it has grown to be one of the largest organizations by Miss Joan Johnson of BTU ac- othy. of Its kind in the world, with over 200 offices in the United Mrs. Harry Hulce was hostess companied by Elaine Carlton. to the missionary society of the The meeting was' arranged by daffodils, bunnies and dainty Eas States, Canada and Hawaii. Community church Thursday eve the Ladv Lioris with Mrs. Orvil ter colors. These were arranged Although still geared xto' keep books for the smallest busining. 1'resident r.lrs. A. E. Clark in charge, and adaing at- -, by Mrs. Jack Robertson, Mrs. ness, the plan has developed to where Blanchard conducted the meetina mosphere to the dinner were gayiCharles Porter. Mrs. Maeser now offers to any size or type of services it. e unprecedented decorations employing FYoung and Mrs. Norman Parker. and the lesson was given by Mrs. jspring-likto Mr. Miner. according business, .Mrs. Lrnie Boormanv Shirley of Spanish Fork led in de. Through its unique plan of operation, votions. The ladies discussed sewcombines all the advantages of a local part-tim- e bookkeeper ing for. hospitals"" and mission with the backing of a big national organization. We have all were and schools refreshments the resources of a big chain organization at our command; served by the hostess to Mrs. yet each office is locally owned and operated. Charles Franks, Mrs. Alex Lyall. of Utah is a local organization; we are interested Mrs. Frank Magliaccio of Spanish i solely in the requirements of local clients. Fork, Mrs A. E. Eldred?e and Mrs. Frank Takahashi of However, the record keeping and accumulation of tax data for all 200 offices is handled by centrally-locate- d electric accounting and tabulating machines. This makes it possible for us to provide clients with A guest 'at the home of Mr. and detailed monthly statements, special analysis where requirMrs. John Jellison thi$ past week ed and a complete tax service all at costs comparable to has been Mrs. Clyde Covert of the simplest' bookkeeping service. Our clients find the clear Lakeside, .Michigan, a former statements an active aid in reducing expenses and tabulated neighbor. S of up stepping senior the profits; many of them call and Principals a service that pays for itself. junior hich school ar.d of the elementary schools were in Salt Lake In the past the economies of tabulating equipment have City Friday to attend the semiDespite what the been available only to big companies because enormous annual state, convention of prinvolume is necessary to keep the machines busy. The comweatherman says. cipals. Those' going from Springbined yearly volume of over 5000 clients which ville were, Paul K. Walker. Lynn serves today Is In excess of $150,000,000, "big busiHanks, Victor Frandsen, Wendell in ness" any language. With this kind of volume, we are Get out your shovel and PLANT THAT TREE, Nielson, Frank Patten and LeRoy able to give our clients many of the advantages enjoyed by Erickson. SHRUB OR EVERGREEN you had in mind. their big competitors. All our clients havejo do is accumuto is DON'T fertilize late their register tapes or sales records, invoices and FORGET this perfect weather Robert A. Hulce celebrated his source material for weekly processing. other the lawn. 10th birthday last Saturday with does the rest. a party which included refreshDon't forget we are dealers 'for Scott's products, ments and the afternoon spent at An added feature of this service Is the Management show a of with friends. the Goodyear rubber sprinkling systems. Guide and the Compass. The Guide furnishes the businessgroup Guests were,. George and Gerald man with comparative ratios for his operation and the We'd like you to come out and shop in pur modern Althcuse, Terry and Randy Kill-pacCompass lists, current business trends. Dale Tobertson, Howard sales yard and see our new garden store well Mr. Miner stated that this service will offer the merchand Ronnie Jackson. give you our personal attention. ants of this area five services for the cost of bookkeeping alone. Better bookkeeping to meet the needs of any business; Oakley Evans, former Springville resident and now of New LANDSCAPE complete tax planning and preparation; correct analysis of business operation; a newsletter of current business trends, York City, visited here with his and personal business counsel. grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Oak& NURSERY CO. with' Mrs. his and mother, ley Call Springville 200 or stop at their office at 205 South Blapche Graves in Salt Lake City. 45C0-Y-7 1455 Road Phone South Main in SprinrriHe, for more complete information. . Springville Mr. Evans Is an executive of the J. C. Penney Company in the - 3-1- (- II " j 5 v Spanish Fork Class of '44 Elects Heads "r.:r J:," j 1 v ' . ' . 5 Z'"' i aB1"" - - i a s ( ; . Legislative Council to Hear U. Professor s; o No. " Regular old Western ar E. G. Hill Poinsettia Red Radiance Golden Dawn Joanna Hill ta- - U PATENTED FLOmDUWDA RED PINOCCHIO PINOCCHIO WORLD'S FAIR 1, -- VOGUE ; RUBA1YAT ROSES! PEACE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL HELEN TRAUBEL TAKE THE "IRK NOW IS OUT OF WORK WITH A NEW V THE TIME TO mil Pax .Crabflrass G IVorm Killor Eliminates CRABGRASS without burning 3 in 1 Eliminates Crabgrass. 2. Fertilizes the' Lawn. 3. Kills all worms and bugs. 1. GRASS is probably the most important lawn weed problem in America. It cannot be successfully controUed by mowing or raking. The only sure way to rid your lawnf Crab Grass is to kill CRAB the seed. PAX does this without harming your tender, desirable grass plants. PAX should be applied in the FaU when the seeds ripen or in the Spring before the seeds germinate. EASY TERMS FREE DEMONSTRATION FERTILIZERS PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOVJERS Should be Put on NOW PRICED TO EVERY BUDGET. In 16" to 21" Cut MINER'S 1995 89?5 HAND MOWERS POWER MOWERS and up and up Electric or gasoline driven in a complete selection for every need FREE DEMONSTRATION VMail-Me-Mond- ay "Mail-Me-Monda- y" i "Mail-Me-Monda- y" "Mail-Me-Monda- y" Cut-sha- ll "Mail-Me-Monda- y" the mON SULPHATE AMMONIUM SULPHATE TREBLE S. PHOSPHATE BONE MEAL GRO-STUF- F RAPID-GR- "Mail-Me-Monda- . SIM li We have just received a carload of Nursery Stock for your selection SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES ROSE BUSHES SHRUBS BEDDING PLANTS BULBS FRUIT TREES BERRIES PEONY ROOTS DAHLIAS BLEEDING HEARTS BEGONIAS ... "Mail-Me-Mond- ay" "Mail-Me-Monda- y" PLANTABBS HYPONEX and many others SPREADERS for RENT CIIORMASTER GARDEN TRACTORS 2 - 2Vi and 3 H.P. TO DO YOUR JOBS FASTER . . . BETTER AND EASIER ' EASY TERMS CIIORMASTER LAWNS New or Old Get your lawn in condition now! y" Sriys... O Nursery Stock Should Be Planted This Month "Mail-Me-Monda- y" Green Thumb SPRING" bHJJV-- 1 M0RGR0 VIG0R0 3. "IT I THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF VARIETIES WE HAVE IN OUR NURSERY FOR YOUR SELECTION. SHOP EARLY AND SAVE! Service to Utah County . L: GOLDILOCKS FASHION MOJAVE MA PERKINS : TOM for 5 - ay nd 3-ye- IS AND MANY OTHERS j Sprin gviile Wives Hear Quinn McKay STOCK, 2 and Ami Quinard Christopher Stone Etoile De Hollande Grass An Teplitz Golden Tallisman Child, Man Hurt Two Mishaps Provo Boat Club Picks Directors U o 1 STOCK grown budded bushes, will bloom this year. j 10-d- NEW SPRING j 1 From Ship WITH LOADED IS Set Elections National Guard Launches Program to Gain Recruits Conrad Stone On Leave OUR NURSERY Lehi Lions A'dents.nnni 1 Even the prettiest house looks bleak in the middle of a bare expanse of ground. Blake your home look lived in" . . to harmonize Man's handwork with Nature . . and give it reai personality with trees, SPRINGTIME IS LAWN TIME Grasses areplants, and can't grow, in the heat of summer. Give your lawn the advantage of an early start this year by sowing and fertilizing now. In this way the grasses will have time to root deep and make strong growth in the cool spring month . . . Stop in and see us for the latest information, the best seeds, and the most sensible supplies for your lawn. LAWN ROLLERS Cr SEEDERS FOR RENT - cool-weath- er . GARDEN TILLERS Plow, Cultivate, Till and all other garden chores with one tool! Cuts a 14" to 2iM width. Planot Jr. Tools We are dealers in Central Utah for Planet Jr. Garden Tools and Tradtors. - Make Your Selection Today! . -- "Mail-Me-Monda- y" r PLAT SAFE in your Garden! TmT nr rilentr of carden- 4n risks "vou cant avoid. So whv take unnecessary risKi In buying seeds? The seed business Is a nleb- -Vinifal KnecialtV. It deltr tniTiio vam of experience nnr! constant contact with k, PR0V0 East. .... many markets. We are seed specialists of exoerience. our success long inwnrii nn the oualitv and honesty o the seed we sell you. 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