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Show Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- present, Velora Andcison; all sev- man. When piies and awards ors in the Olsen camp contest, as en of the Foods Fa.shionettes were were handed out at the closing as- did the Batter Bunch of Mrs. Rich there, including Lou Jean Golding, sembly on Saturday, many of the and Mrs. McDonald. The Batter For Applications were named from Bunch received honorable menJoAnn Messinger, Anna Lou Jor- champions Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and gensen, LaRene Petersen, Gayle among the Wellington delegates. tion in the stunt contest. In the To Enroll Utah Davis, Myina Petersen and Kath- In the nature hike and plant iden- log sawing contest, top honors Public Safety Commissioner Jo- that provision. It is a common haHelen, of Pocatello, ryn Burnett, daughter, and their two lead- tification contest, LaRene Peter- were won by LaMar Day and R. Utah Piospective University of Idaho, arrived here this week for ers, Mis. Wanda Peteisen and sen, Lou Jean Golding, Kathryn D. Campbell, in the boys division, seph W. Dudler emphasized for bit of motonsts to feel quite sure the benefit of confused Utah mo- they were not uponsiule for an students have only until August a visit with Mrs. Hills parents, Miss Kay Petersen; Mrs, Cathe- Burnett and Anno Lou Jorgen- and by Phyllis Garlick and Joy torists today that the states new accident, and it is only right to 20 to file applications and cre- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen. rine Eastin and five of her Thim-blett- sen were named on the first place Golding in the girls division. dentials with the registiar. also attended Miss LaVon Thomas was hostess including winning group. First prize for the Motor Vehicle Safety Responsi- demand that the operator of Late piesentation of credentials Their son, Don, has been vaca- Patsy Wells, Marilyn Campbell, best stunt presented by a boys to the Junior and Junior invoked car file a repoit. bility law permits no leniency i.iuses incoiiven.em.es and delays tioning here for the past two Loiiame Hanson, Carol Andei-so- n club was won by the Junior Live- Gleaners at fire side at her home for owners or operators who are Theieafter, however, the law and on and Grace Draper. Other stock Raisers club, for a stunt Sunday evening. may pit vent a students ac- weeks and will return home with involved in accidents and claim allows a motorist (JO The Junior fire side group met The Grecian Urn clubs and leaders at the outing entitled days in ceptance by the university, said them. at they were not at fault. the home of Miss Mae Brown. which to meet the security weie Katie Liddells Bos, Dance, in which LaMar Day and A Noiton, legistrar. llaiold Petersen and son, Ger- Gene Home Missionaries attending befoie suspension of Joseph Many motonsts are finding it Chantry, Richard Anderson R. D. Campbell performed, and Wedof Lake were ald, Salt City Students regularly enrolled in and R. D. Campbell. These three first prize for the best stunt by a the Wellington Second ward sadifficult to understand, the com- h.s opetatoi's license and callers in Wellington. ing or summer quarters need nesday boys also belong to the Junior girls group was won by the Jolly cramental meeting on Sunday missioner said, why they must plates must be enforced. spi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thayn, Livestock Raisers club along with Half Dozen club, of which Mrs. evening were President Arvel R. deposit as much as $11,000 se- It he had insurance at the time of not make application. However, newlyweds of a week, were feted James Smith, Jay Blackburn and Stewart was chaperone and lead- Stevens of Price, and Miss Hall of for curity if, for instance, they were the accident, of course, the law those who were registered at a reception and dance in the LaMar Day being the leader. This group also received hon Green River. summer one term the during Iocs were only not apply other than the redriving properly and school auditorium on Saturday er of this club; Mrs junior Ada Long-hurs- ts not must and for spring quarter by another passing car seven Junior Caokeis quirement to icport the accident. evening. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thayn and were repiesented by Aleen or perhaps even rammed from If he did not, he may deposit suf- file for readmittanco. The registrar will send per- the bride is a daughter of Mr. Colleen Slough, Arline the rear after they had given all ficient collateial to cover damages mits to register to applicants and Mrs. Osborne Henrie of Price. Hanson and Josephine Pierce. necessary signals of their inten- for which he could be liable. Sondia and Lee Aay of Salt Mrs. Longhursts two childien, are satisfacwhose credentials tion to stop. Nevertheless, that is Within that same pecan be reached by Lake City spent the last week m Tommy and Linda, also attended, the law and a little study will riod he has an to tory and who visiting with their grand as did a guest, Miss Mary Louise opportunity befoie mail day. De- July registration make its reasonableness clear. parents, Mr. and Mis. Andrew Hussey of Price. The Wellington prove his innocence. He can do tailed WATCHES instructions legislation In effect, this is what the law this by persuading all other perHerring. youngsters were delighted to see included. be will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren Miss Hussey there, for she taught really says: The operator of ev- sons involved to sign a statement DIAMONDS Engineering aptitude tests are have Erastus school in this town five years the purchased ery car who is involved in an ac- leleasmg him from liability. As a cident which results m death or rule, of couise, that is pretty dif- scheduled September 15 at 9:00 Workman home in Wellington and ago, and her fourth graders of RINGS enmoved back here from Manila that year were thrilled to renew injury, or property damage ex- ficult. lie may also ask a court to am. in Physical Science 104; Mrs. Bob where Lamphs of entermost the acquaintances. spent tests they trance for freshmen acdecide whether he was responsiceeding $25, must report the COMPACTS Cap and Ring Cook girls were cident within five days. Certain- ble for the accident, and if a fi- ing fall quarter September 17 at spring and summer. sponsored at the camp by Lola Members the and of teachers chemiwill find no Hall; one fault with a.m., Kingsbury any ly with nal decree is issued in his favor GLASSWARE quorums of the Welling- Peterson and Maxine Powell, within the 60 days the new law stry placement tests September priests the following girls present: Mary ton ward Second and their sponScience sors 18, 9:00 am., Physical Ardme Peterson, Shirley does not apply to him. NECKLACES enjoyed a delightful outing to Powell, 104; modern language placement Adams and lna Lou Marshall. on Saturday, cannot not he Hut Lagoon must returning and Rock test September 19, 9:00 a.m., Phy- late in the evening. Those attend- Mrs. Zelpha Rich and Mrs. Hazel ORNAMENTS expect the Department of Public sical Science 313, and Biology Batter Bunch ing included Mrs. Mane Gerber, McDonald had theirMarvin Safety to sit as a judical body Evans, test September 19, 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Golding, and there, including PURSES and decide his guilt or innocence. placement Connie Rich, Guaranteed Work children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mar Patrick McDonald, Science 104. a.m., Physical secourt Ardith Peters, Arlette Evans and a do that and Only may Mr. Mrs. and and children, sing ih.'t in doubt CREETING CARDS Robert Van Wagoner and daugh- Jolene Erickson. Mrs. Arvilla curity must be posted, either in FREE ESTIMATES her Jolly the form of collateral or a bond, Health, Welfare and By no means pinch her ter, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Wells, Stewart chaperoned Jean included who Dozen girls, You'll find a ring Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wells, Larry, if a final decision is not reached For All Occasions CALL 494 Will be the clincher. Gwenda and Dick Wells, James Burnett, Phyllis Burnett, Mariwithin 60 days after the accident. Pension Plans Mortonsen, Denny lyn Burnett, Marilyn Smith, Jay Blackburn, If security is not posted, suspenGolding and Wallace G. Grange Branch, Willard Van Wagoner, Janice Marshall, Joy Studied by WS Board Vard sion follows automatically. Stewarts Wells and Clifford Johnson. Arlene Bradley. Mrs. we have it! Nationally Speaking of fine jewelry two children, Joyce and Ray, also Motorists might just as well fifty-od- d ten members of Some exPrice, Utah An advisory committee of H advertised famous brands in silverware, glassware, clubs returned attended. understand that we are Wellington ing to W youngsters The make our highways safer. Begin- - perts has been appointed by the home on Saturday evening from emngion watches and diamonds Wage Stabilization Board to de- an outing at Camp Boulger, Hunt- were happy to report that they on ington canyon, and expressed de- elected several of the camp offipolicy velop stabilization their town including health, welfare and pension pro- light at the perfect weather and cers from PRICE Garlick as program chairhad time Phyllis spent they enjoyable PHONE grams. CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE three-daclean as y camp their camping man, Jean Burnett UTAH Economic Stabilization Admini- duringClubs represented at the chairman, R. D. Campbell as strator Eric Johnston, who re. trip. ChanGIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS chairman, Gene camp included Mrs. Lura Chanquested the WSB to prepare regu- trys Foods group, the Kitchen try as chief of police and Richard in said lations on fringe benefits, MOV! NO PACKING SHIPPING Cuties, with only one member Anderson as flag raising chair a letter to the board: Health, welfare and pension in general do not con benefits N. CAJ LCN AYE. stitute payments which in fact compensate for increases in the cost of living. Nor do they add to the purchasing power of workers and thus to inflationary pressures. No Leniency to be Shown Under New August 20 Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law Deadline lAJeffington at es ev-e- iy M-M- en regi-stiati- side-swip- by lewis 60-d- ay Wool U. S. ... LEWIS JEWELRY 309 TEffiBS China Coal Production Last year China produced 40 million tons of coal to more than double the 1949 output, but there are four states in this country which did better. ning September 1, the state also will not tolerate efforts to evade financial responsibility for an accident either by ignoring just cl urns or using delaying tactics. 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