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Show Open Letter to the BusDriver Who Beat a Train by Six Seconds NFW. Prlghnm City, Utah Tuesday, May 23, 1961 THF POX FIDFR 10 Sunnvside or Over? WILLARD REPORTS UNIVERSITY PARK, Pd (LPI) 1 Eggs are an excellent breakfast food because they contain iron, phosphorous, vitamins A and D all needed and the B vitamins for eneigy, growth good appetite and for healthy blood Pennsylva- of Scoutmaster Jack Molgard went By Mrs Webster Tucker nta State University experts said Willard on an overnight hike Friday The from the Scouts The Boy eggs are a natural for breakfast Second ward under the leadership boys were taken a part of the way because they are easy to prepair by Jim Braegger and then they hiked up Willard Canyon and on up into Willard Basin where they planted 100 pine trees on Saturday. They went on to the center peak and then hiked down to1 the WiCORINNE SH llard cemetery where they were picked by Glen Braegger and deOVERHAULS CONOCOPRODUCTS livered home The scouts who parand tree m this hike ticipated WELDING GENERAL REPAIRS planting project were Michael and Bob Braegger, Leo and Wayne AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIRS A SERVICE Myer, John Kolts, LaVar Wells, David Herbert, KennethHumphries, Younger, Larry W John Phillip son, Larry Dean Johnson, Larry Young, Charles Simonsen, Ronald Michael Greer, Jerry Wright, Hoopes and Samuel Johnston months ago, at a crossing of those children and their parArizona, a school ents Dont take such a needless bus loaded with small children chance that will cause death or came to a stop, but started and to those in your care and im- injury proceeded over the crossing, of suffering and sorrow to years mediately in front of an so manv parents and all others mg train a When you come to involved The engineer of the train was crossing dont just stop, LOOK, so moved by the near accident also, and please wait that extra that he wrote an open letter to the minute or so As a locomotive driver of that school bus, as re- engineer, I will thank you as if they only ported in a recent issue of South- would the parents, Willard Boy Scouts Plant 00 A few east Pine Trees in Willard Basin LEOS AUTO SERVICE ern Pacific Dear Sir 42 LEOS AUTO SERVICE (formerly Wulfs Service) CHECK! IS YOUR GLASS AUTOMOBILE Ready for Inspection? WINDSHIELD? SIDE REAR WINDOWS? WINDOWS? Come in early and let our expert glasscutters measure and fit all your glass needs. INC. MERRELLS FREE PARKING In 98 NORTH MAIN our yard or south of store. KARTN DEEM has been home for a 15 day furlough and will leave Satuiday to return to Selfridpe An T orce Base m Michigan Mr and Mrs Wilford Gcddes and their little daughter, Mar.on, spent a few days with Varlenes folks, Mr and Mrs. Delbert Cook Wilford and Varlene me living at Spokane, Wash wheie Wilford is in the service Mr and Mrs Stillman Harding wrere Sunday visitors tn Willard and attended the Willard Second ward sacrament meeting They will soon be moving to Washington, D C with their family of four childi en They have lived in Bountiful for the past 15 yeais and Still man has been bishop in one of the wards for more than four years Elmer Perry and several of his children were also visiting in Willard Sunday afternoon and attended the Willard Second ward sac-- t ament meetig They live at Day-toIdaho of Wellton, A PRETTY SIGHT This is lilac row bordering the city cemetery, always a popular and showy place when the bloom is on the bush each spring. This photo was snapped Ijst week but the fragrance and pastel beauty should last for the remainder of this week. MR. AND MRS. John Baker and their friends, Mr and Mrs Clark Housley of Ogden, took a pleasure trip to W'est Yellowstone, Earthquake Lake, Bozeman qnd Dillon, Mont They said the country up that wav looked very dry as it is here Mr and Mrs Grant Cook and thiee of her sisters went up to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation last I for one, feel I cant stand more such narrow escapes knew many Bulletin, as follows I am a locomotive engineer on the Southern Pacific My run is between Yuma and Gila Bend Our running speed is 60 h p h On Thursday, Feb 2, I was approach ing Wellton frbm the east at about 1 4 15 p m could see a school bus turn off highway 80 to cross I the railroad tracks was only one third mile from the the crossing and coming very fast (60 m p I started the blast of the enh ) gine whistle as a warning to the He came to a stop bus driver and then started over the cross mg By this time I was less than a quarter of a mile away less than 15 seconds running time He beat me over the crossing by He and the about six seconds children under his care were only six seconds from certain death or serious injury Mr Driver, were you in such a hurry that you could not wait the mere minute It would have taken me to clear that crossing Do you have any idea how an engine crew feels bearing down on a bus loaded with school children and know that they, as a crew are helpless to do a thing to avoid an accident Was your mind on something else so that you did not see the train Our hearts fairly approaching stood still when you crossed directly in front ot us, and only by the Grace of God are you and those children alive today Someday, Mr Driver, your luck If you dont think will run out of yourself, for Gods sake, think yours, Sincerely GEORGE M DRAKE, Yuma, Arizona BUY ILS. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR WEALTH! GREATEST This scale is called a "balWe use It with the ance. exactitude every prescription demands to give you "just what the doctor ordered! Fast service too. Glens 6) CALL PA Drug 79 $t'5 ?2evoLu tionalu I week to visit two of their uncles who work there and to visit other points of family interest including then giandfathers home and the little school house whete their mother went to school Mis Max (Jean) Facer from Ru-pn t, Idaho and four of her were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr arjd Mrs Earl Gras-e- r and Mr and Mrs Don Bat ker A Built-I- Range n that Just Slides into chil-jdie- MRS. DON BARKFR had aunt. Miss Sarah Mathias of The Space of Your Present Range her Bng-ha- Mi and Mrs Earl Graser, Max Facer and children as dinner guests Sunday During the afternoon three of her four broth-eis- , Byron, Bob and Donald and their families called for a Mothers Day visit Mr and Mrs David Marchant and three children from Midvale, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Edith Harding Lovely Sunday school programs were given m honor of Mothers In the Willard Second ward Day Sunday school, a tribute to mothers was given by Robert North, a trio Miss Norma Mae Mackey. Mary Jane Lemon and Barbara Ann Lemon sang "My Mom. The Junior Sunday school children undei the dnection of the music leader, Mrs Nola Mae Young and accom pamed by Miss Earlene Checketts. sang two songs for their mothers Miss Bonnie Jean Larkin gave a talk,, How I Can Make My Moth er Happy Mother s Day poems were recited by Douglas Younger, Shunna Mackey and Orville Ward Miss Cheiyl Hoopes gave a talk, "The Joys of Fluving u Mother," and her mother. Mrs LaVon Hoopes gave a talk. "The Jovs of Mrs Grant Cook Being a Mother sunk "Mother Machree" and Mis Boyd Nelson gave a musical read mg accompanied by Mis Meilin Lemon on the organ Artificial flower corxuges were pu sente d to Mrs AUTOMOTIVE GREASE IN PLASTIC TUBES Handiest package etrer what folks say about NPM Automotive Grease In 12 oz plastic cartridges Eliminates waste end contamination, simplifies filling your grease gun Just snip off the ends of the tube and slide it into your gun Handiest grease, too! 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Tlir 4,000-poun- d each of the mothers Willie Hunsaker and family and Dell Hunsaker and his daughter, Shunna, and Moirtll Peterson of und Mrs Winnie Ctaik Brigham I his was rtully a Fphratm memorable (illusion for all the and sistt rs and families lo be topethi r MARK KUNITR who has just relumed Torm a mission was the speaker m the Willaid Siiond, It was waid sail anient meeting good to see his mother und father and several of his brolheis nod sisteis at the meeting too The Willard waid Sunday school Till I AST PFA meeting of the presented a ptogram in honor of was held Monday ivenmg and year mothers with the Junior Sunday theie school children participating Lit- was lather special because 100 cluldien from tle Dickie Braegger sang a song was mote than finnth and Miss Linda Luisen gave a talk the fust, second, thud and who presented the program grades to a Mund tribute paid Harvey lid mothers und nitifuuil carnations Hie pledge of allegiance was fourth gradMat a Shunna key, by to each mother. weie presented er The fouith grade ihildten unMRS. ROBERT Molgard had all der the du action of J W Pulsipher A I lag W ithnut a Stain of her hi others and sistets us din sang ner guests Sunday in honor of theli The first, seiond and third grubs Hattie Hunsaker sang seveial songs, with speuul mother. 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