OCR Text |
Show When Boy Meets Car About the only thing standing between a youngster and a car is one small word. That word is no." Its the parents who must say it, and say it often, especialinly during the school year. An New Service 707 Astrojet on its new nonstop American Airlines will be operating its October 25. American s new York and New Salt Lake between beginning City flights also include will two for I'tah daily nonstop flights to Chicago and pattern of service service to Detroit and Washington, D.C. round trip one-stop THAC11 LKS Teachers have begun to let television work for them. Nearly s of them say that they suggest activities connected with T.V. One third use childrens interest in current films to advanWiltage in the classroom. liam I). Boutwell, What's HapParent-Teachpening in Education?" Assn Magazine two-third- ACCIDENTS ACCOMPLISHMENT A fellow never is sure of what he can accomplish until he just has to accomplish it. And then anything can happen ing through, and asked police if he has the guts to make it to make a special check on happen. Tom Bridgewater, In the first week, You Never Know What You speeding. Can Do Until You Try, police caught 20 residents. Road and Track In Awsworth, England, the parish council became impatient with road accidents said to be caused by drivers pass- surance company study covering 30 high schools and 20,000 students, explains why: L The more evenings a week the car is used the lower a youngsters grades fall. 2. Good students who go overboard on cars suffer the sharpest drop in grades. 3. If pleasure driving is permitted during the school week, grades will tumble. THESE DAYS scholastic failure can ruin a youngster's future by closing the door to career opportunities that require a certain level of formal education. So failing to say "no" to your child may condemn him to a second-rate future. ' If you allow a teenager to wriggle free of parental interference by buying his own car be almost certainly youll scholarin a drop guaranteeing ship. Its often the poorest students who own cars, and the longer they own them the less chance they have of improving their grades. NJhen he has a job the drop is quicker and further, frequently to failure. Most teenage boys who hold jobs do so to earn money for car They work even longer hours than other jobholding youngsters, thus consuming any left over time they ordinarily might have up-kee- for studv. Being lenient with your can condemn driving them to visits to police stations, hospitals, or worse. The insurance company study showed that 3 percent of the senior boys polled had been involved in accidents. If this figure seems high, consider the fact that teenage d ivers both boys and girls have about a 90 percent chance oi a crack-uover a three year have an period. Youngsters amazing ability to react quickly ii' situations of danger. But this ability is cancelled out by lack ol judgment. On the other hand, young drivers who have completed a high school driver education course can be very safe motorists. A FINE-YEAstudy of teenage driving performance conducted bv the Illinois Secretary ol States office with cooperation ol the University of Illinois Highway Traffic Safety Center showed that teenagers (IB thru 20i with driver education had 505 fewer convictions andor accidents per I, (MX) drivers than those young people who had no training. We, as parents, must do three things to reduce teenage highway tragedy. 1. Set a good example in our own driving. 2. Control the amount and kind of driving our young people are allowed to enjoy. 3. Make sure our teenagers enroll in a Dri cation Course. chil-dn-- p Perhaps nothing is more than TV commercials. Democratic Camlitlales Day YMt to TAD group of eleven political candidates headed by Congressional aspirant A. II. Bob Nance visited TAD October 15. The group visited briefly with Col. Anthony F. being conducted on a tour of the depot by Garth Sawyers and Nick Royal. The group consisted of: Front row L to It Danny Houghton, student volunteer for Mr. Nance, Alma Jean Walters, Secretary Tooele County Democratic Committee, George NN. Diehl, TAD Executive Assistant, Mr. Nance, Congressional candidate, Col. Anthony F. Daskevich, TAD Commanding Officer, Beverly White, Vice Chairwoman Tooele County, Democratic Committee and Karl C. Swan, candidate for State Senate. Back row! James Bradley, representing Senator Frank E. Moss, Edward A. Watson, incumbent County Attorney, F. Chileon Ilalladav, candidate for State House of Representatives (District 57), John E. Jack Smith, candidate for House of Representatives (District 5S), Norvel II. Adams, incumbent Tooele County Treasurer and R. Sterling Halladay, incumbent for r as County Commissioner. A Das-kevie- h - two-yea- Dana Robbins IWvXXWXXv!1 0000(20 ns Pott; IN TOOELE .A STORE HOURS: MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 Tues., Wed., Thurs. And Set. 9:30 to 6:00 w sTOam its The Circus isnt really in town but one would think so to enter NVest Elementary, School, for in front of each room is a unique animal holding a balloon. A center ofj attraction for the students, these balloons carry the names of the children in that room whose parents have enrolled in PTA for this school vear. in the Parents enrollment program these children from Mrs. Gillettes and Miss Phillips classes encourage parents who have not already done so to join now. From the left: Scott Atkinson, Craig McBcth, Tcri Baird, Paul Dunn, Shane Millhurn and Stacey Aldous. League To Honor Long Distance Savers plains Mr. Mathis, and this year savers in foreign countries world-widwill be honored. The saver living the farthest distance away living farthest from Utah as from the state. This is a part well as the saver living farthest of Utahs observance of Thrift from the Tooele area will reWeek which will be sponsored ceive special recognition. Utahs insured savings and by the Utah Savings and Loan accordhave noted loan associations League November ing to Murray Mathis, Price, increases in the amount of Chairman of Thrift Week ac- savings in Utah. From .Septemtivities. ber, 1969, through September, Each year the League honors 1970, savings have increased to savers during Thrift Week, ex $9,542,788 $370,687,957. insured savings and associations have begun a e search for savers Utahs loan bed Plump polyester-fille- d pillows ore light, resilient, Finished size 20" x 26" 2 for 5 Poly foam pillows ore always fresh, always comfy. Scoop up a pair at just 2 for $6 Kapok filled pillows just right for those extras you always need For the same period one year earlier savings increased The number of savin Utah s insuraccounts ings ed associations totaled 173,128 at the end of September 1970. League members provide approximately 50 per cent of the mortgage money for housing in Utah and as savings increase bemoney for housing loans comes more readily available, according to Mr. Mathis. Halloween Twisters Of Your Own For an original touch to the Halloween festivities why not make your own pretzels? Heres an easy and creative and fun too! recipe Mix the following together in a large mixing bowl: cups of warm water 1 cake of compressed yeast (or package dry l2 2 for 3 powdered yeast) of sugar one hour. Then mix in 4 A cups of flour. Knead mixture for about oven for 10 minutes. Pre-he5 minutes to warm it, then turn OFF the heat. Place mixture in a greased bowl, cover it, and place in the warmed oven for about an hour until mixture doubles. When it has doubled in size, make the twists as shown below. Place the twists on a greased cookie sheet not too close together for they spread. Then to make them look perfect: Dilute one egg yolk with one or two tablespoons of water or milk. Brush a thin coat of the liquid on each pretzel. Sprinkle with coarse y2 teaspoon let stand for Penn-Pre- st Bedspreads You'll never have to iron these handsome cotton che-- , nille bedspreads. Just machine wash, tumble dry and they're ready to go back on the beds. In decorator colors at only salt. Bake in a preheated oven minat 475 degrees for utes until they are golden brown. Yields about 2 dozen. Eat them hot, right out of the oven, dipped in mustard, the way the professional pretzel bakers do, or dipped in a 5 special Halloween dip. Your deown homemade pretzels licious. HOW TO TWIST Step One: Take a chunk of dough about the size of a golf ball. Role into a rope about 15 long. Be sure to work on a piece of wax paper so that the dough doesnt stick. Step Two: Make a loop by carefully picking up the ends. Your pretzel is beginning to take shape. Step Three: Bring the left end of the loop over to the right and the right end under the left. A twist will be formed in the center. Step Four: For the traditional three hole shape, bring the chili powder, 1 teaspoon dry mustard and a dash of garlic salt. Serve hot with your hot pretzels. If it get too thick add heated beer! Sounds queer? No argument, but, its delicious and will disappear like magic. Green Goblin Dip Delight Buy 4 very ripe avocados. Cut in halves, peel and place in small deep bowl. Cover with lemon juice, about 1 tablespoon. Using silver fork, mash and whip until smooth. Stir in Vt clove garlic finely minced, Vi teaspoon salt, teaspoon tabasco with a tablespoon more lemon juice. Now add and 2 teaspoons mayonnaise cup tomato juice, heating well. Top with a blurb of sour cream. Unusual and perfect, with your freshly baked pretzels. The perfect Halloween snack. Vi |