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Show AUGUST 1, 1952 THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH PAGE 3 Livestock News N.N 4 - vti n :u ! Jl your turns .':1 fcS 'jf' i i r rv "J - " ? vtVr v - - t . ?t v. .'; ; It , ' ' W';ffI 'u '14lVA' vv.?, (h A V, -- - I HERO RETURNS . . . Retired New York cop Marty Sheehy discovers that the youngsters of his beat still look upon him as a hero when he visits Public School No. 122. have been orphaned. In at least two other 1952 crashes on Utah highways, entire families have been wiped out. In at least one Utah tragedy, a father was killed, leaving behind an invalid wife and several children. Which would be more tragic, to have children orphaned, to have a child or loved one maimAmerican Trucking Associations, nc. ed for life, or to have an entire family killed? All are horrible prospects, and we will not even attempt to answer the above question. But all are possible, and all Each time a motor vehicle have already happened in Utah passes another car on the high- this year. They may occur are only way, the occupants perhaps to you and your again inches from death. and the decision rests family Each time a driver passes of the family car the driver with when there is the least doubt in his mind as to whether or not he can make it, the safety factor was CHRIST never tosaid it in any a few inches runs the risk of of inindulge right eliminated. being anothof denunciations temperate his crimes. Each however time a pedestrian jayer, flagrant His principle was that no one should walks, or walks with the traffic dare to criticize his neighbor unparticularly at night brushless his own heart was filled with ing moving vehicles with his compassion and generosity. s as he walks, he too, is is Criticism of others justified inches from death. only when it is tempered with But in the cases of collisions, charity. Parents scold their children for their misdeeds, but they the passengers in the front seat do so in the spirit of pure love. are more seriously threatened by This is the same impulse that should govern anyone who profes- injudicious driving. The passengers side of the ses to be shocked and alarmed by of others. Every front seat is more and more the rebuke should be accompanied by commonly being tagged the an inner prayer that the culprit death seat. will be inspired to amend his ways. A number of studies throughAbusive tirades, bitter demands out the United States point concondemfor punishment, outright clusively to the fact that pasnations are the critic. of They the sengers are more often killed negative signs are often the hallmark also of the than drivers in fatal mishaps. They hypocritically What does this prove? Simply 6erve only to hurt and degrade the this: The person who knowingly Wrongdoer, who might, with just takes one word of understanding and uses poor judgement, violates or chances, persistently and to stirred be love, repentance the rules of the road (and the reform. This was the case on Calvary, rules of common sense) while when the heart of Dismas was driving an automobile, must moved to sorrow by the patience have little regard for the safety and compassion of Him whom he of his family, his friends, or had so often outraged. other loved ones. In at least two Utah road It Pays Buy Locally tragedies during 1952, children Inches From Death imSUMIKS iteiprc and his driving habits. Too few people stop to think that an automobile is a lethal weapon when improperly driven. Too few people stop to think they may kill their loved ones or orphan them through negligent driving. Too few people stop to think they may do this to another family if theyre careless with those inches from the slim safety factor in death modern traffic. Mr. and Mrs. Rhuben Jensen left Wednesday for Monticello, where they will attend the Pioneer celebration on the 24th. Later, they plan to join Lyle Thornell and Hugh Mickelson, on a fishing, and camping trip. With control poliChicago cies changing, a more favorable supply outlook is developing for both livestock and meat for the summer and early fall, II. M. Conway, live stock market analyst, writes in the July issue of National Live Stock Producer, the nations leading live stock magazine. But there is no overall increase in meat supplies in prospect indicated for this year, Mr. Conway cautions. As conditions now stand, it is doubtful if the overall meat supply for the last half of 1952 will equal that of a year ago. The curtailment of beef cattle coming from feed lots in to offset the fall supply increase o f grass-fecattle. Basically, despite the uptrend in cattle numbers (over 88 million head as of January 1, 1952) there is no indicated increase in the supply of beef. There has been a general tendency to grow cattle in the Corn Belt. This means that a rather extreme feeding period will be required after the new crop of corn is available this fall. Most of the late pasture y and range cattle will be of type, with sufficient quality to justify a turn in the feed lot with fewer than normal going to slaughter. There will be a substantial decrease in the summer and fall supply of pork as compared with C V) Guard against loss! UATICilAL If Cin Use... RAMX TRAVELERS CHECKS they are lost or stolen you get a refund They ore spendable everywhere in the United Slates or abroad. Safer than cash. Co.t only 75 per S CO. In values of $10, $20, $50, $100. Good until used. The best thing you know wherever you go at THIS bank Buy them FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA suf-fice- nt Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation d two-wa- last year. In many areas, the early crop of pigs is being delayed for finishing on new corn, with the bulk of the spring crop being readied for market during the late fall and early winter. As for lambs, the slight decrease indicated is negligible when it comes to the overall meat supply. Adverse conditions during the past feeding season will result in a larger slaughter supply during the grass season. PT Do Your Trading At Home RELIC . . . This (the mechanical device, not the girl) Is an old swing churn of the 1800s, powered by legs, 1952 style. v Xi ' " X Vv coat-tail- By LYN CONNELLY TJERT PARKS, emcee o t D ABCs "Stop peppery the Music, will continue active on both radio and TV in the fall While his present video show ends its run soon, be has picked up another sponsor for CBS will air a video audience participation show in October called Balance Your ... wrong-doin- g DISCOVERS STAR . . . Dr. William Ruyton, University of Minnesota, was joint discoverer of new star recently the smallest known earth's size. star, one-tiii- Budget . . . Nice if you can do It these days . . . Whats Your Trou-blea TV seriei rd ?, Buy From Local Advertisers assy-- produced by the Protestant Broadcasting and Film Commission and featuring Dr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale in a discussion of common problems, will be filmed shortly In Atlanta, Georgia. Jan Peerce will become radio's first operatic disc jockey this fall . . . Things must be tough all over . . . Costs of TV on "I Love Lucy and Racket Squad have forced the sponsor to drop its daytime radio features, Against the Storm, Break the Bank and Romance of Evelyn Winters . . . Phil Harris, Tallulah Bankhead, Maurice Chevalier and possibly Bing Crosby will make their television debuts this fall. n HCUN HUE ORDINARY paint brush will an excellent job of dusting on furniture if it has especially intricate carving and decoration on it. Keep the brush just for this purpose, and tuck it into the cleaning basket so its handy. To prevent gloss from coming off white paint, wash with milk and only a little bit of soap. Every once in a while, its a good idea to dissolve a lump of salt in the kitchen sink. It keeps it sani- AN PLATTER CHATTER COLLMBIA: Columbias gem ef the year Is a fine album on the musical comedy Roberta ... Joan tary. Go over your radiators every once in a while with an oiled cloth. Roberts, Jack Cassidy, Kaye Ballard, Portia Nelson, Stephen Douglas and Frank Rogier do justice by such Jerome Kern favorites as Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Lovely to Look At, Yesterdays, I Wont Dance and many others Chorus and orchestra are directed by Lehman EngeL In singles, Columbia has a real winner in Rosemary Clooney's latest, On the First Warm Day . . . Her treatment is the new ballad is warm and tender and should go big . . . Back has Botch-A-M- e . . . Tony Bennett comes up with Have a Good Time with Please, My Love on the flip. RECIPE OF THE WEEK ; - ' ' - Mf '4 r $r. Your meal gets ready while you get sunshine . . . when you use an electric , X- jg '' ' ' v range. ' There On-the-d- no is oven-watchin- at all. g electric controls bring your ot meal to just-rig- ht goodness . . . when you want it. electricity makes cooking electrically so safe and economical, too. Low'-co- a ' st Visit The Electric Appliance Exhibit At Sevier County Fair, August 20, 21, 22 FREE DOOR PRIZES DAILY TELLUIIIDE POWER COMPANY Summer Party Pudding (Serves 1(4 cups apricot whole fruit nectar (4 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice Few grains salt 1 envelope plain gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 1 package cream cheese cup cubed, canned pineapple 1 cup sliced banan 1 cup cream, whipped Combine iy cups nectar, sugar, lemon juice and salt; heat just below boiling. Soften gelatin in cold water and dissolve In hot nectar. Chill to consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Soften cheese In remaining 1(4 cups nectar. Blend with thickened nectar-gelati- n mixture, adding banana and pineapple. Fold in whipped cream. Chill until firm. This will prevent them from rusting. If you have a bad scratch on a piece of furniture, rub a pecan meat Into this, then go over the spot with furniture polish. Polish well, and youll hardly be able to see the scratch. Turn your rugs around a couple of times every year and youll distribute wear evenly, and thus avoid worn spots showing. Knives or other cutlery with wood handles should not be allowed to soak in dish water or rinsing water. This loosens them and also causes them to crack. Hang In a rack and you'll prevent nicked blades and bent points. ... - iriifflhriitnm-.l- iiifif.rv j DESIGNS BEARDS . . . Italian-bor- n Baroness Mildred de works as Hollywood make-u- p artist and designs beards for movie actors. ra Discover the taste' ' y.T? lliatsmade it the 2W unnfiooit KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF . 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY |