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Show i , EalPd' ' July 7, 1360 Paw Diplomacy Is yearEasiness ' 5 DOCTOR'S CORNER The 1030 dilemma just graduating from Medical better young people are not going School, is not all that be achieved into medicine. How the emphasis is en science, math, chemistry by the student. He must, prior to State Boards, have aa internship, and physics. Can the economic be the major reason? preferably in one of the highly sacrifice must be admitted ad is not It no or little hospitals. approved renumeration is given for .this well. With knowledge developing service. (When many of us served, at an unbelievable rate there is a of Community Jy the barest of accommodations changed concept serious service problems with raising hospital in poor quartan aleam table menue woe provided 'm with no thought of pay for apply for Service). About 90 residency training in one of the specialities of medicine or surgery. This takes an additional two to 3ve years on a totally inaqua te Alary. Many of these young people are married and have started families. The result places the individual up to his chin in debt to start practice' As one Most people young wife stated: dont know of the sacrifice which goes with a medical career. The crying need is for more men of medicine. Many of our for the profession. Medicine Is experiencing changes which affect its entire structure and operation. What is happening to medicine? We must retain the age old conception the Doctor is a dedicated man. We must never subscribe to practices we ourselves condemn and forever recall Ciceros admonition given 2,000 years ago. Our customs have perished for want of men to stand up to them". Health is Natures Greatest Gift To Man Preserve IU! Dr. D. Keith Barnes gunnery ranges are hazardous to visitors II AFB The aircraft use virtually all of the thousnads of acres comprising the ranges in carrying out their missions. Those having official business on the property should first contact the flight operations dithe property. vision at Hill AFB. Phone is and Sightseers, prospectors, Erts. other unauthorized personnel Ogden, TAylor are in great danger when they 3356 or 8314. The ranges, and adjacent venture on the isolated ranges, said Maj. William G. McKee, Wendover Air Force Auxiliary chief of flight operations at Field, are assigned to Hill AFB. Hill. Maj. McKee said that use by Air National Guard units, testing by the 270Gth Airmunitions Wing, and use by other military Santa Ana, Calif (FHTNC) and contractor agencies, had Marine Pvt. John E. Millard, made the land an extremely hazMr. son of snd Mrs. Lawrence ardous area. R. of 341 N. 75thW, Millard months summer During the InHill Air Force Base creased use of Air Force bombing and gunnery ranges in northwestern Utah has necessitated another plea by Hill AFB officials against trespassing on ous altitudes. Marine private Serves in CaliL in particular ths ranges are in use around the clock by aircraft of all types practicing rocketry and bombing from vari Clearfield, is serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. " The art of diplomacy ia Mid to ba as old aa government-itself- . In the United Statea the Department of State waa the first executive department of government to be established, end it hae grown from a small agency into an intricate organization employing thousands of dedicated Americans. The Depsrtment of State ia the headquarters of s vast reporting system which stretches from Washington, D. C. to the i -- Ydaravojd'- collisions i rcar-ciit- T 7 hazzrd of : ' and reopen a apace for your By Norman L. Mar ton collisions, a present, own protection. By anticipating alow downs major traffic problem, ara particularly difficult for traffic-safe- ty or atopa ahead, yon will rarely , authorities' to prevent by need to resort to a screeching, road design, regulations, and lurching "panic stop." By betraffic enforcement. Thus, It is ing alert, by keeping your eyea the responsibility of the per- on road and traffic conditions '' son "behind the wheel. well ahead, yon will spot many In' the hesvy,clty traffic, dues that will forewarn you many such collisions arc noisy a traffic light that has bees far corners of the earth. From its posts abroad mem- but minor they .dams ga nerves green for a long time, a car bers of the United States For- and dignity more than cars. But preparing to turn, a driver trya largo proportion fit them do ing to force his way into aneign Service report to the State cause serious or even .fatal in- other lane, children playing Department on foreign develand extensive damage. near the road, etc. which have opments a bearing juries, freeKeep A Check On Your Sneed on the welfare and security of On the end there ways superhighways, the American people. Adjusting speed to road and is virtually nonsuch thing as a traffio conditions la good inFrom its home office in minor rear-en- d collision. Al- surance against all types of Washington, D. C., members of the Departmental Service are most, every one is a spectacular, collisions. It greatly minimizes and . devastating crash, the necessity of making every engaged in programs in direct tragic, HOT ENOUGH FOR YOUt This expansion strip on Highway 91' suffered so sevIs which often magnified by the stopping situation a brake test. support of the Departments reerely from last weeks soaring temperatures that it pulverized itself after expandeffect that in- But still keep your brakes in in the field of sponsibilities volves a long column of cars excellent condition, so yon esn ing beyond its expansion capacity. Thus, causing .hundreds of motorists to feel foreign affairs. snd their occupants. the heat as they bounced over the bulging rough spot at the Farmington State St. stop. Young men and women, if and Highway 91 intersection, before the State Road Commission was able to salve Follow 'At A Safe Distance To some extent you ere at you are interested in using your The most important tactic is the mercy of the driver followover the highway wound with black-toppinclerical skills in return for the opportunity to take part in the to follow the car ahead at a ing, but there is a lot you can conduct of foreign relations with safe distance. Obviously, this is do to protect yourself from ths other nations, the time to do a judicial matter, but there is car behind yours. One good desomething about it is now says a good rule of thumb to use fense is to avoid, when possible, Ancel N. Taylor, the State De- 88 a guide: Allow at least one being followed by the insouciant the Three local army reservists partments Chief of Employ- car length for every ten miles driver or the are completing training in the ment. The Department is in- per hour of speed that is, at driver who invariably follows Pacific Northwest according to terested in drawing its employ- least three car lengths at thir- too closely. Miss Utah of 1960, Marian Wal- - not in use and comes into full ees from word from FL Lewis, WashingDont Be A "Sitting Duck every one of Jhe 50 ty miles an hour, four at forton. The group includes: Ronald ker of Salt Lake City, who was brilliance when the handset is States of the Union; from etc. When you cant help being big ty, J. Fielding, RED No. 1; Richard chosen Saturday evening, June 18, lifted to place or receive a call. cities and small towns, from If both you and the driver followed by e V. Strong, 102 Beacon Ave.; and to represent our State at the Miss Colors for The Princess have villages and farms. ahead were to apply your brakes driver, you can still miniRobert K. Odle, 1319 Reid Drive; America Pageant in Atlantic City, been carefully selected to be comPersons interested in home simultaneously (and had equal- mize the menace. Warning any all of Layton, and Sp4 James J. was in Kaysville last week. She patible with any room decoration. office employment as sten- ly efficient brakes), no prob- overtaking drivers when glowNance, 164 S. 6th East, Kays-vill- brought with her Utahs newest The Princess phone comes in and clerks lem would exist Theoretically, ing down or stopping by flashographers, Princess. The Princess is an white, pink, beige, blue or tur- must be at typists 18 years of you could drive just an inch be- ing your stoplights and using least Die men will return home on entirely new telephone being pres- quoise which are all versatile, soft age, and must vigorous arm signal. When qualify by pass- hind him without risk of a ented to the public by Miss Walker colors suitable for installation in Sunday, July 10th. But, your own reaction turning off s road, do it aa a Civil Service examinaing for the Mountain States Telephone any home or office. These part-tim- e soldiers are time enters into the picture, quickly as circumstances perIn the development stage for tion, a physical examination and part of almost 300 the 6214th Company. causing a you to close up on him mit. Dont become a sitting background investigation. Miss Walker is the next to the five years, The Princess is the Army Garrison who are training salaries range from before you apply your brakes. duck, Starting sixth instrument major telephone at Ft. Lewis, Washington. youngest in a family of four. She Unless your following distance Finally, never stop on ths $3,253 to $3,755 per year. is the daughter of Mrs. Emma impr ovement since Alexander allows adequately for this, you highway. If you want to rest During their encampment the Young people interested in of Holladay who was wid- Graham Bells original invention are bound to collide into him. or have mechanical trouble, bs Layton men have been filling on Walker in 1876. "Foreign Service employment Your attention the job assignments. They work owed when Marian was only four may not be fully sure to pull well off the paveas secretaries, stenographers, on old. Miss Walker is an During her visit, Miss Utah exwith their counterparts Thus you may be' ment in the driving. tended an invitation to the people communications, mail and pouch come confused and The real fun of driving comes hesitate. A regular army who are omextended alumna of the University of Utah. of the Kaysville-Laytoarea to clerks must be at least 21; full second is active duty. They are learning Her recreational activity consists no means an from being an expert one who by American citziens for at least excessive new job techniques in their partic- of singing, swimming, and both visit their telephone office and 5 never gets too close for comfort safety margin. years; single with no dependsee the newest instrument in tewater skiing and snow skiing. ular field, to allow Its always judicious ents; high school graduates in The "Princess telephone she lephony. a much wider margin of safety Other than when at summer is demonstrating for the Telephone Miss Walker who excellent health; and available when Accompanying youre traveling at high camp the men of the 6214th meet to to go any one of 28(1 Emwas created for use in was also named Princess by the was at least once a week at Ft. Company speeds, on slippery roads, or The "Stars and Stripes or Consulates bassies, Legations is oval shaped and Telephone Company on her Stateany room. It after dark. as the national flag of Douglas. In addition they- - attend adopted IK) countries throughlocated in revolutionary in every respect It wide tour, are Miss Jean Cleseveral week-en- d training assem- is Following at a generous dis- the U.S. on June 14, 1777, by a smaller than the pres- ments, W. O. Jacobs, Marketing out the world. They must be resolution of the Second Continenblies of intensive field work. The ent phone and is equipped with Manager of the Co. and Howard able to pass performance tests, tance lets you adjust for flue unit is the largest in the speed of traf- tal Congress. tuations and meet a minimum exwork a night light that glows softly in L. Blood, Public Relations Manreserve organization in the state. But whj red, white and blue? the dark when the telephone is ager for the Telephone Company. perience requirement of 3 years. fic ahead without frequent In the event of mobilization they World Book Encyclopedia says College training may be sub- sharp braking or acceleration. would form the full complement stituted for a maximum of 18 Of course, there is the annoy- the Founding Fathers may have of men and offiders to operate months of experience. Starting ing problem of the compulsive been influenced by the flag of a post, camp, or station. The unit the driver who the Britist East India Co., a group salaries range from $3,730 to Bountiful Morrys world fa- $4,1 M) includes a chaplain, military posee an cant opening longer than of merchants organized for extravel and plus expenses mous barber shop has been sold lice, and various supply services. his own car without trying to ploration and trade. Their flag allowances. housing to of Cowan The Dean On the weekend of July 8, Col. Joseph C. Rich of Salt Lake Layton. Travel, foreign lands, good sandwich himself in. To make bore seven red and six white 9 and 10, the personnel of the shop will undergo a remodelunit. City heads the and opportunity for ad- this endurable, juet drop back stripes. pay Layton Composite Squadron ing program and be operated vancement are, of course, imCivil Air Patrol are platming by Sterling Bills. to individuals iri cona very busy few days. Ar In the meantime, Morrys Ex- portant 1st sidering overseas employment, A large group of Cadetv'and clusive Barber House will be at but the is most inDepartment Utaka Harada has Seniors of the Colorado Springs 50 East First North in terested in those candidates who Syracuse been appointed pharmacist at Composite Squadron are to fly have the concept of service to the Weber Chronie Diseases to this area on July 8th. They their country upper most in Child Training Center and Kindergarten mind. Hospital in Roy, according to will be met by the personnel of For further details and aphospital administrator Thomas the Layton and Training Nursery and Day Cara Kaysville A directors meet- plication forms write to the Emsquadrons of the Civil Air PaR. Harris. Limited Registration ing of the Lions club was held ployment Division Department Mr. Harada is a graduate of trol. For Information and Registration . . The local personnel will es- Wednesday evening at the home of State, Washington 25, D. C. Davis High School and received of Z. W. Koldewyn, president hit degree in pharmacy from cort the visitors on a tour of H. Vere Talbot, Owner of the group. The meeting was the University of Utah this the Bingham Copper Mine, at39 37 Loretta Johnson, Teacher held to plan the organization Trws Trua, tend an evening swimming parspring. So. Main the balance of the summer 265 Most people know how to say and He is married to the former ty and picnic at the Great Salt months nothing few know when. programs. Martha Yamamoto of Syracuse Lake beaches; and visit other of the Salt and they have three children, highlights area. Cathy, Diane and Scott. The visiting CAP members are scheduled to return to ColoRear-en-d : -- chain-reactio- n" g. Local reservists Return home Friday Miss Utah visits here tail-gat- er has new type telephone e. n. years n Stories Stripes one-thi- rd Experienced Colorado CAP cadets to visit hi Moorys moves gap-fill- 300-ma-n into 75?) Names pharmacist in Layton Opening August At Roy Hospital THE CANDY CAMPUS Our many years of experience has given us practical knowledge that makes our funeral service a memorable tribute to a loved one. Union Mortuary Phone AXtel 295 N. Main, Bountiful rnone Lake-Dav- is rado Springs via plane Monday night, according to Darla James, information officer of the Layton squadron. ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED THEM, H Lions plan Bountiful $M ths Chevy iystwy Show In mIof Sundtys, Had Enough Didja hear about our shop foreman? He was so flabbergasted when his wife had quadruplets that he ran out and bought a fifth! NBC-tV- . Years Best Seller at a Record Breaking Ratel J Thu ii the praciout I m paid Sport Sedan 5 PIECE WESTERN SOFA BED GROUP SOFA THAT MAXIS A riATFOXM IND TAILCS LAXOI COFFI1 TAIL! LUXURIOUS SID More people are buying Chevrolet (including Corvairs) than ever before and Chevrolets popular- ity leadership is reaching new, highs! That Jp all-tim- Sofa bed has De luxe Construction make it more interesting with Reg. 1229.50 Carload Price THE ksnto Barlow Furniture Co si I II L A II D Printing Co. j n n (with handy fold-dow- n rear teat) I' 14 South Main CLEARFIELD r I i fa f Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton KAYSVILLE OLSEII Phone'S? 4 YEARI No other car even came dose to Corvair in this years competition for Motor Trend magazines award. Bat an css youve actually driven a Corvair experienced its silken ride, light steering, traction yon cant imagine how quick it really ia to please. Your dealers the man to tee fa tamtam n CorvaufMt-DaorSeda- BEST SELLERS CAR OF THE monogram,, ed paper napkins 'Csr. Buy Low At EcalawV e mm IKIQ TWO e means the buyings better than ever for you right nowT So drop in for a chat with your dealer while thn choice is wide and the time is right! CHEVROLET COI.1PAI1Y in Morgan ; - - ' ' OLSEII CHEVROLET. ' f- COKMCT ) |