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Show Here's Levan news Utah Safety Council urges defensive driving on vacation trips For many Utah resident, the summer months are a time for traveling weekend jaunt to the cottage country, that special trip, a visit to grandmas, or a drive down a quiet country lane. Needles to say, after this year's long, cold winter, these trips are a pleasant break in the routine. But remember, the more time spent on the highways, the greater the chances of Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen returned home on Monday evening after spending the weekend in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ander- While there, she attended family. sacrason visited in Wanship on Sun- ment meeting and heard Kim at and day with Mrs. May Bates Sorenson give a report of his Midway with Reed Bebee. LDS mission to Des Moines, Iowa. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter son Craig spent a day last week Wallace Tolley and daughters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Leslie of Jeanett, While Bruce Winter. there, they Salt Lake Karen,were visitors on City celebrated the birthday anniTuesday of last week at the versary of Denise Winter. She home of Mrs. Dulcie Francom. was one year old. On the weekend of the Fourth of July holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and family went on hazards and keep a sharp eye out for farm vehicles. On long trips, start and stop early, planning no more than eight hours behind the e. wheel. Share the driving if an overnight camping trip at Camp Ponderosa in the Nephi canyon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winter and children an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and family, all of Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and son Craig. pos-sibl- If your windshield is dirty, your headlights are probably dirty too. Ask the service station attendant to clean them when he cleans your windshield. Make sure everyone in the car being involved in a motor vehicle collision. buckled up. Where ever your vacation Speed limits are lower on plans take you this sum- U. S. roads this year. Observe mer, drive defensively. And al- all posted speed limits, as well ways observe the rules of the as other traffic rules. road. To help make your travelFinally, in the rush to vaing safe and comfortable this cation areas, never hesitate to even if summer, here are a few sound yield the motoring tips from the Utah you feel you are in the right. ReSafety Council: member, being in the right is not Good vacation planning worth an accident. means having major details of Utah Safety Council the trip, such as route maps and accommodations, arranged well in advance. Make sure your car is in top operating condition. Have the motor, clutch, brakes, transmission, cooling system, and steering gear checked by a compeand Mrs. Wendell A. tent mechanic. Make absolutely of Pleasant Grove ansure your tires are safe. nounce the approaching marStore luggage and other items securely in the car. Loose riage of their daughter, Karen Davis Brown, to Michael Patobjects, particularly those on son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton the rear window deck, can fly rick, Bills of Nephi. The marriage forward causing serious injury will take place on July 16 at the to car occupants in a sudden home of the brides parents in stop. Pleasant Grove. An open house motorists Vacationing the couple will be held honoring should be aware that driving that same evening at the brides conditions can vary from one home between the hours of 7:30 area to another. Changes in the and 10:00 p.m. weather, road conditions, and pedestrian habits, often require changes in driving patterns. When traveling through un- - VYGclthOT TGDOrt familiar city areas, try to avoid rush-hotraffic. It makes good sense to stop on the outskirts o the city to study your map. Write down key turns. When in the city, be alert for one-wa- y streets, left-tur- n lanes, pedestrian crosswalks, and other unusual traffic engineering features. Country roads often mean n blacktop, narrow culverts, soft shoulders, gravelly crossroads, and excessive road oil. Watch for these driving right-of-wa- Pleasant Grove Miss to marry Nephi man Here's Levan ur high-crow- Kris Ann Woodall of Provo visited at the Clark S. Wood home on Monday of this week. Nephi local, social notes Ute Stampede Special President and Ms. Golden R. Saturday visitors at the home Mangelson and daughter MelanFran-coof Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray ie, Bobby Linton, Jack and were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bonnie Bosh, Floyd Bosh, and Francom of Fruit Heights. Jaquelineand Bonnie Jean Bosh Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem were visitors at the H. Weekend guests at the home of Ray Francom home on Tuesday Mrs. John E. Robertson were of this week. Mrs. J. H. Cotton, Mrs. Keith Visitors over the weekend at Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and daughter, all of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Midvale. Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Clark and Mr. Prisbrey Clayton of Provo. and family spent Saturday in Carleen Taylor, Julie Taylor, Oak City with Mr. and Mrs. and Emily Taylor, all of HuntCloyd Talbot. are visiting this week Visitors at the home of Mr. ington, with Bishop and Mrs. Heber and Mrs. Raymond Pay on Taylor. Wednesday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Hone and Mrs. Dorothy Belliston and family of Spanish Fork. The Wendy of Provo were occasion was Mrs. Pays birth- daughter on visitors Wednesday and day anniversary. Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Loveless and children Randy, Polly, and Taylor. Mindy of Heyburn, Idaho are visiting this week at the Lynn Parkin home. Guests at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Allan Pace on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dix Grace and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Pace and daughters of Sandy, and Lynn Pace of Salt Lake City. fjj Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were in Salt Lake City the weekend of July Fourth to at tend sacrament meeting, where their granddaughter was blessed and named Natalie Lewis She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis. Others of the family who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and children of Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and children of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Kamas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges and family of Salt Lake City. Following the meeting, a family dinner was held at the Lewis home. at the Supper wild:: Club Fried Chicken were in Salt Lake City on Sunday, July 4, to attend sacrament meeting. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linton was blessed and named Richard Aaron Linton at the meeting. 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