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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 4 Page cupation that requires all of our att ntion. We are also finding a large number of accidents due to of fatigue, especially at night It takes only a fraction THE SALIliA SUN Pulilished Every Friday At Galina, Ltah matter Entered at the postoffiee at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act ot Congress of March 3, 1879. 0 w Advertising Kates Given on Application WESLEY OKSA B. CIIIRKY CI1EKRY Editor Publisher ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOUR CAR? By I)r. Herbert J. Stack, Director, Center For Safety Education Super-Intellige- nt emotions cant be banished by a mere appeal to reason. They derive their power from pressure deep within the mind. Here are some things that we will have to get rid of to cut clown accidents: rated First, I would give top billing cars at speeds of thirty miles to intoxication, for alcohol has an hour depressing effects upon our reIn my article in the American actions, vision and good judgeMagazine, I stated that faulty ment. Driving requires the best drivers and pedestrians cause of our psychological skills; als of all the accidents. cohol, which cuts down this efThis includes not only drivers fectiveness, breeds accidents. whose skill has grown rusty Second place would be given through disuse, hut also those to anxiety, worry, and anger. who are now intent on going People who get upset over places in a hurry, absentminded things and are worried or angermotorists whose minds arent on ed, tend to be accident prone. their business, and those who are When they run into difficult emotionally upset and quite situations on the highway, they l.terall.v dont know where they tend to lose their heads, and are going. disaster follows. Nine out of ten Another group of drivers who smashups would be prevented if we could give trouble are the daydream-ers- , Entries for the Intermountain out these whose minds are not on the underlying wipe Jr. Fat Stock show at North causes. ocis a However, job. Driving psychological Salt Lake, June 2, 3 and 4, : broke all existing records, Raymond C. Wilson, president, announced as final entries were r.Tagleliy received early this week. A total of 2,654 animals have been entered in the' show, Including 2,004 beef cattle, 271 hogs and 379 sheep. This comL. D. pares with' 1,505 beef, 341 hogs 76 lambs entered this year and 171-J 54 W Phone Phone Salina, Richfield, in Spokane, .Washington, the ? second greatest junior show in "Our Service Available To All, Regardless Of Financial Circumstances. J the world. Since 1922 animals brought $337,316 at Spokane, it In the pa-- l two decades there have been some marvelous improvements in the motor car itself, but no such improvements are shown by the driver. Drivers havent changed much fiom the days when they ope- super-driver- s; d. twenty-five-horse-pow- nine-tenth- Entries Break Records At Fat Stock Show full-tim- e Heal S. M -- Mortuary (Formerly Warner Mortuary) I Especially Trained And Qualified In S. Services. -- From where I sit ...Li , a.trtue ' r. Joe Marsh First State Bank Want to Run a "Collective" Farm? of a seconds loss of consciousness to cause a bad crash. Impatience also contributes to the toll of accidents People who jump traffic lights, pull out of line, or take chances in passing cars on a curve or a hill belong in this class. Similarly, bravado conthe desire to show off tributes to a lot of trouble. Most of us have bad driving habits of which we are not aware. Like Topsy, they just Some of these come growed from bad psychological attitudes that have been described above, Others come from faulty driving skills and a lack of knowledge of the rule of the road. Contrary to popular Impression, the driver who figures in repeated auto accidents Is not dumb, clumsy or slow in reactions. people dont make they cause more trouble than the normals. Physically disabled persons such as amputee veterans, and those with hearing defects appear to have a better safety record than All of this goes to show that had driving attitudes poor sportsmanship, discourtesy, impatience .inattention and the are more important as like causes of accidents than lack of driving skills. These bad attitudes and practices must be corrected if tragedies on our highways are to be reduced MAY 30, 1947 aaaaaaaaaaaa equipiiu nt. beer. From where I sit, collective fanning may produce results. Rut freedom to the Ameiiean way woik and rtlax as we see fit what makes this country a git u ' place to live. So ts n it djinge it t.Il you Sounds putty hern that the fjimr doi siit own his la d, ot even farm it, in or i - fmn the II? oar um-state; pi o laces whatever they waot him to pro luce, at p e j they set. Even his oiT-- uuts aie spent set aiding to sla.e i.gul it oos. nice 1 e. 1 No, that wou'd n ter p 3 here. w Capital willing to woik hard, hut we like to farm the land our own way put our own value on the crops and relax as we like if or.'y wit' a temperate, companionable gla--- Were . 1 I i Salina The Livestock Bank of Utah as reading the other d iv about the culleUivt larnis tiny have in rertain count: i. s. It seems the folks sho run them have plenty of help . . good houis . . . and the best t Or 23,000.00 $ 300,000.00 Surplus Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fa... t'd 'hr- fair to assume that the North if any nation ever did. We not Salt Lake show will return in only have the responsibility of excess of a half million dollars the world, but we have a debt of to the young members of the $2,000 for every man, woman, and child. This means a debt of clubs ai.d FFA. to In addition sales money go- $8,000 for a family of four. Just on that debt to the youngsters, there are to pay the interest ing income than federal more takes nearly $5,000 in money and raised from taxever nation the merchandise awards added. es in any year before the war. Merrill Parkin, show manager, We have, also, the added costs has named Professor E. F. Rineand expendiof war hart, of the University' of Idaho tures for pensions veterans. Extension Division at Boise, as Moreover, we must keep judge of the single cattle. Pro- strong armed forces as a hope fessor Rinehart is the dean of of not soon being in another cattle judging in the Intermoun-tai- n war. Again and again we shall country. The old master be called upon for relief and has officiated at the Salt Lake assistance to foreign countries. show all eleven years of its exThe $400,000,000 for Greece and istence, George R. Henderson, is only a beginning. The of the USAC at Logan, will be Turkey total demand over the next two judge of the cattle groups. may run as much as To judge lambs, James A. years above all present Bennett of the U.S A C., has Demand is everyobligations. been named, while Harry at home and abroad. where, Smith of Farm Marketing Essentials To Health lations, Inc of Denver, judge hogs. To meet all of these heavy The auction ring will be in demands, we must have a charge of the famous Adams trio healthy economy. This is not once more, with Charles H. optional. It is a must. President Adams of Los Angeles, heading Truman, Mr. Bernard Baruch, the list of the famed auctioneers, and others are calling for some and Wm, H. Adams, the Utah of the essentials to a healthy favorite, and his son, Wm. H. economy. They have recently Adams, Jr, The senior Adams, stressed longer hours, and higher ten years ago, sold the stock of productivity on the part of labor; the first, junior show for $19,000. lower profits and lower prices This year, it is expected to bring on the part of industry; and a half million. maximum production on the These are A great' time awaits the part of agriculture. youngsters. On Sunday, June 1, good. They are essential, and they will organize Show Town I endorse all of them. But one equally important and elect officers, and will be is being overlooked. It is treated to a fine entertainment item so important, that I believe unprogram. On Monday, they will less corrected properly, it will be treated to a swimming party; act as a brake on our economy a to Tuesday banquet with and prevent the very prosperity plenty of entertainment for all we all crave. It is a problem exhibitors, and, of course, on cannot that be correctly settled Wednesday will be the great just on a hunch. It has a solution auction sale. that runs counter to political expedience, which is a great handicap. It is a matter which requires study, for although the is 4-- corrective measures are sound, the solution is not easily sold to LEGAL PUBLICATIONS the public. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Desire To Venture NOTICES I refer to taxes on incomes in For further information, consult the high brackets. The conten- the County Clerk or Respective tion that we can keep the preSigners. sent high tax rate on big incomes and maintain a healthy NOTICE TO CREDITORS economy is in my opinion Estate of NEILS P. RASMUSfallacious. A dynamic economy like ours requires that a lot of SEN and LYDIA L. RASMUSmen each year must not only SEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims dream dreams of achievement, but that they actually must ven- with vouchers to the underture into business in an effort to signed at 304 Felt Building, Salt satisfy American consumers. To Lake City, Utah, on or before do that requires a lot of capital the 21st day of July, A.D., 1947. Mrs. Abbie Kane, and a willingness to venture of the Estate Administratrix that capital. and Lydia P. Rasmussen Neils of This is an obligation upon men who have large amounts of L. Rasmussen, Deceased. Leland G. Larsen, capital. But men in the high for Administratrix. Attorney brackets now are being taxed of first Date publication, May to 85 net cent of their up per income. The take from income 16, A.D., 1947. is so graet as to threaten-the-ir NOTICE TO CREDITORS willingness to risk. A man who could keep only 15 per cent of Estate of JOSEPH M. CHRISany additional income would not likely find it advisable to TENSEN, Deceased. undergo the reqiured risk necCreditors will present claims, essary to increase his income. with vouchers attached, to the Naturally, it is easy to say that undersigned Executrix, at her those in the high brackets are home in Aurora, Sevier County, the ones most able to pay, that State of Utah, on or before the they are the last ones to deserve 29th day of July, A.D., 1947. any tax relief. LULA CHRISTENSEN, Executrix. , CARVEL MATTSSON, Attorney for Executrix. Dates of Publication: May 30, June LOOKING AHEAD nGt.ORGE Drrttidc A I S. BENSON Mar Jin CctUj! &w .v - 6, 13, 20, 1947. - j Jrljusjt PRESENT THREAT America today needs thinkers FOR SALE A f: but Dobbin had only I H. P. BOYS & 3b' ' - '&ZX1 GIRLS BIKES LAWN MOWERS F' TARPS s TIRES A TUBES & WHEELS v- r I Mr. Pedestrion- - -r- WAlK SAHLY w LIVE T Jfff LONGER V-b A. vJ And Many Other Items V ' ' vsi ' SELL TRADE BUY FIX IT SHOP AS Centerfield, Utah see things they like in PFOPLE 1947 cars. But the Fen thoroughly postwar. more thrilling, say many o ners. is the w ay the new Studebaker handles and rides. See it now! Only car with "black light dash dials brakes unique new windows and windshield! g ON ITIF OUT FtOM BARKED MIOHWAYft WALK lAClNO (All ALWAYS TB ATTIC Prepared by the Utah Sahl Pres Association, and t BuNational Conservation reau as a public serve THIS IS UTAH'S CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUESTS widc-visio- To promote public safety and for the betterment of the communities we serve, this message is sponsored by TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY EVAN II. MICKELSON Distributor Singer Sewing Machines Salina, Utah P.O. Box 246 Thone 106-- :'y! 4 .v. v.v.v'y.-- brilliant-petformin- g new postwar Sludebaker The Champion.. .The Commander Land Cruiser The exlra-long-vvheelba- se n SOUTHERN M. D. NAYLOR : ' ' g new Studebakers are the cars evert body remembers. Faeh 1947 Studebaker is unmistakably a showpiece excitingly different UOWT r ' Aotliino9 like il for looks... nothing like il for thrills... low-swun- caoss ai caossiNoi DON'T BtHSNO ' fed vss drivers. WITH i 1 v - TRUCK-CA- TRAILERS Anybody could drive Dobbin. And when the young folks wanted to learn, why Dad, Uncle Bill or even Grandpa could give them lessons in a jiffy. But those were horse and buggy days. Now its different Dobbins one horse power has been multiplied a hundred times his jogging five miles per hour increased to fifty or more, and country roads have become crowded highways. Dangerous highwsysl Learning to drive the automobiles of today demands expert instruction, so that young drivers will know how to control safely the speed and power at their command. Many high schools in Utah offer driver education courses, under experienced instructors. If theres one in your community, be sure your son or daughter enrolls in it If not, get advice from the Department of Education, Salt Lake City.- Experienced instruction will help make new drivers tafe J Completely newjrom every view UTAH MOTORS SALINA, UTAn , |