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Show p THE DKAGniTON TIlISUNE '$ Fis!ii Lake Road i'v - . ' " foad check of anglers leaving1 Fish Lake in Sevier county daring the second day of . : - r - A A three-hou-r , s trout season the! recently-opene- d found 526 license holders with 1 fish takeri ' during 778 hours 1,-.9- 65 of angling. Average length of fish checked was slightly over twelve inches. MoSt bf the trout checked were rainbow, with 135 brook, 23 native cutthroat, 18 mackinaw, and three, brown trout included in the above Uotal.' . - nearly four This average-of checked fish" per license compares favorable with a year ago when Just less than five; fish- per license checked compares, favorably with a,1 year ago when just less than ( five, fish per license holder was noted. 'High winds hnd cold , 1 I t i - : r t- The past yea was one of exceptional progress in medical science. That statement was made by Dr. Edward J. McCormickJ who was recently installed as the 107th president of the American Medical Association. He cited several outstanding medical achievements, such as the progress made in developing a vaccine against all three of the known polio virus- - - - aSl '. rilcutciiiQinl9S2 Ch::k of Arijjlers f v - - i V J - i . , v - Thursday, 'July 9; 195S r T; -- - I Going intp the health picture as as, whole; rJDr. ; McCormick then pa)d:Today we find it necessary to! review our . estimates and ,dfef- lAItkms of oldage and human Usefulness. T ?The ihorizbnsVof ' medicine ! lare unlimited ! Research workers 'are making ihagriifi&ent progress in all ; I fields. ; Spectacular devices such as the mechanical heart and luhg and the .mechanical kidney contriba demoh&trateVmahi ability.- to ferweather! were probably r factor in the reduced suc- ret out the! secrets uting of cess shown. t .body.: 7 can predict An estimated 550, boats and with iconfidehcevthat the doctor nearly 6,000r fishermen were pres- of, the' future! Will. fid' much of his ent at this popular fishing water work hi the field 6f disease preduring the opening .week end of vention.. the season. One of the AMAs intensive curBased upon the take of trout, as rent activities lies in expanding indicated by the above figures, it medical education with .priwith, a total weight of nearly four vate, not government, funds. tons were taken from this'1 lake Plans are now under way for the during the first two days of the establishment of several new medseason. ical schools. To quote Dr . Me-- - -- f - long-hidd- en the-huma- h v , I .would ; find - cut. .why ironic 1952 made tragic history as the Only you can prevent traffic ?: If this : strikes you- - as an ac- - ; - - ' . - ever-improvi- - , - -- - - un-reasona- charge you peed to read a booklet .We v just received from The J Traveled ; Insurance Companies It i& their annual publication of traffic accident data in which statisticians have dissected the- anatomy of street and highway .You would b learnV that 37,600 persona1 were- killed and 2,090,000 injumi by rnoto 'Vehicle accidents last year. fTumfag the booklets Cormick again, The trend is away from .. centralized . government domination. As Americans, let us keep it that way by supporting sand promoting all voluntary, private' activities at the national, state and local levels. That is the one sure road to medical icare. - most disastrous year. for . traffic we: have ever, lexperi casualties K, ' i :: ' priced.?."' ;xt is dlear'frolrv this report that r mbst,-- 'of v last yearis accidents could hhVelbea avoided! Mdst 'of' themwere caused by 'drivers and pedestrians in control ofthe circumstances which got .dhem into trouble. The conclusion is. inescapable: the accident problem, caii be solved only by those who do the driving land, walking. Only you cam prepent traffic ng r --I- . ; kc-ciden- Do you know ts. three reasons why a girl wears a sweater? No, why doesshe? One is to keep her warirf, and the other two hre obvious. - Its great to have a sense of humor, so you can get a laugh out of your friend misfortunes. . , - i Men Is the wlstful pedestrian and other driVertfoo-- r. lines who take a long second look at the sleeky of this 1953 Mercury, for this is the giamoififiaV of the American Rood. Styieddr&matically and excitingly Mercfcry,, t s farther than eVcr chead of its fletd? Ahetid Ini etformance cpye-.wi?h-actiS- with for rUTCfnt TOMsr.m value extrqjger hustle from a mighty S; high-compressi- on features optional driying-eas- e with power to steer, to help you stop, and even drivFing t0 posture in any of four directionj d seatlCome jn soon and drive the with O greatest Mercury ever built. InWany pdrteof the Vest t it's leading its entire price field" in popularity and sles.j This means top value when trade-i- n time comes! Ahead in , - power-operate- re-sa- le , f r:- - . f & 5 . 44. S 102' West ' Main ' PnceT Utah' a i |